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25 skiers are sent down a slope singly. the probability of each skier falling on the way is 0.3. What is the probability that...
slope formula is the answer
What do you mean? As in if you connect two points that make a horizontal line? Are you trying to figure out the Slope? The slope of a horizontal line is 0. And the slope of a vertical line is undifined. If that's what you were asking. Or if you were asking plainly what it is when that happens, it's just a horizontal line.
It tells you if the data raised alot or little.(Ex:if the first point is x95:y5 and the second is x95:y90 it is a steep slope.)
The value depends on the slope of the line.
more data points give you a much closer estimate to the slope of the graph at one single point. The slope of the graph between two points is the average velocity between two points, but with more points present, the data points will be closer together to give you a much closer approximation of the slope at one single point
About how steep is the angle of the slope for "Extreme Skiers"?
Cuz it called that =D
Piste or slope
Longer skis Different wax Steeper slope Guts
Once the skiers go uphill by a cable car or lift, they gain potential energy. This potential energy is converted into kinetic energy once the skiers start to ski down the slope.
I learned to ski on the bunny slope.
The force of gravity accelerates skiers, skydivers and others who are moving down under its influence.
Well, this really all depends on your level of experience. When beginning, the runs marked with a green circle are the way to go, followed by the blue squares once you are feeling comfortable. The black diamonds are for expert skiiers/snowboarders, and are usually very steep, with hazards such as large poles (from chairlifts, etc.), trees, and so on in that nature. So, I recommend using much caution and thought when deciding if the black diamond is for you. If you do choose it however, I strongly recommend following a friend/teacher/mentor who has gone down the run (or just knows what to expect). It's fun to ski with a friend, and they will be setting an appropriate pace. :)
Popularly, a ski resort is a place of winter recreation for alpine snow skiers and snowboarders. Alpine snow skiers are skiers who specifically ski downward on a snowy slope. To go upward on the said slope, a ski resort usually furnishes a mechanical lift, usually chairs which travel along a suspended cable that is elevated above the slope on vertical pole towers. The lift transports an alpine skier from a lower point to a higher point on a hill/mountain to facilitate the alpine skier descending a snowy slope. Many ski resorts routinely use machinery to modify the snow surface of a slope. This modification, or grooming, is done to maintain a firm and planar snow surface under the demands of frequent skier traffic. Many alpine resorts will produce snow by spraying water into cold air to supplement natural snow depth and prolong the snow skiing season.In contrast to alpine skiers, who travel down snowy slopes on skis, a ski resort can also facilitate Nordic or cross country skiing. Nordic skiers travel on snow across land. Nordic skate skiers maneuver their skis laterally, skating, to propel the skier forward. Skating skiers require a firm, planar snow surface, often maintained by grooming machines. Nordic Classic or cross country (XC) skiers shuffle their skis in a smooth fore and aft motion to propel themselves forward. Cross country/classic skiers move slower than skate skiers but can usually ski just about anywhere there is snow, and don't necessarily require the groomed paths of a ski resort. Each of the three types of skiing described (alpine, skate, cross country) is normally done using independent sets of respectively specialized ski equipment.
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Achtung! Apere Stellen! translates as Caution! Snowless areas!The signs are used to warn skiers that the slope cannot be skied all the way down/in certain areas due to lack of snow
I felt another earthquake beginning, and I was overcome with trepidation. Trepidation caused me to allow all the skiers behind me to go down the formidable slope first.