Chester needs 2 feet of ribbon for an art project but his ruler only measures in centimeters. There are 12 inches in 1 foot and 2.54 centimeters in 1 inch

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Answer 1
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Answer:

60.96 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the amount Chester needs using his centimeter ruler, convert 2 feet into inches and then into centimeters.

Each foot has 12 inches so 2*12 = 24 inches. 2 feet is 24 inches.

To find the number of centimeters, 24 inches * 2.54 cm = 60.96 centimeters


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An airplane is currently at an elevation of 8500 feet above sea level. The airplane is losing elevation at a rate of 150 feet per minute to land. Whichequation represents the elevation of the plane, y, after m minutes
Oy=150-8500m
O y=8500m-150
O y=8500-150m
O y=150m-8500

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Answer:the answer is y=8500-150m

Step-by-step explanation:I say this because 150 is the amount of feet that it drops per minute m stands for minute so you would be multiplying 150 by whatever m would be.

Final answer:

The equation representing the airplane's elevation after m minutes is y = 8500 - 150m, where 8500 is the original elevation and 150m is the cumulative loss of elevation.

Explanation:

The question is trying to establish an equation that represents the elevation of the airplane in relation to time. Given the airplane starts at an elevation of 8500 feet and is losing height at the rate of 150 feet per minute, to find the elevation y after m minutes, we need to subtract the total feet lost from the original elevation. Therefore, the equation that represents this situation is: y = 8500 - 150m.

In this equation, 8500 is the original elevation and 150m represents the cumulative loss of elevation for each minute (encompassing m minutes).

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42 = -7 (z - 3)

z = ?

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Answer:

The answer to your question is z = -3

Step-by-step explanation:

Expand                 42 = -7(z - 3)

                             42 = -7z + 21

Simplify                 7z = -42 + 21

                             7z = -21

Clear z                    z = (-21)/(7)

                              z = -3                                                            

42=-7z+21
42-21=-7z
21/-7=-7z/-7
-3=z

Help a girl a out please and thank you!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Add 29 to both sides of this equation, obtaining:  x² - 10x + 25.  At this point it becomes obvious that this is a perfect square, the square of x - 5.

Thus, in the first two blanks, write x - 5.

In the second two blanks, write 5 (since 5 is the root corresponding to the factor x - 5).

Given that QT is an altitude of triangle QRS, measure of angle QTS=(6x+36), and QR = 2x – 5, find QR. a. 7
b. 9
c. 11
d. 13

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we know that
if QT is an altitude of triangle QRS
then
the measure of angle QTS is equal to 90°
so
6x+36=90-----> 6x=90-36----> x=54/6
x=9
QR=2x-5-----> QR=2*9-5-----> QR=18-5-----> QR=13

the answer is
QR=13

Answer: It is D. 13 on edge-nuity!