Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
a. 80 pounds yes or no
b. 78 pounds yes or no
c. 94 pounds yes or no
d. 77 pounds yes or no
e. 92 pounds yes or no
f. 75 pounds yes or no
Answer:
A.Yes B.Yes C.No D.Yes E.No F.No
Step-by-step explanation:
10% of 84 is 8.4 and 84-8.4=76.6 and anything between 76.6-84 could have been the estimate.
Camillo's weight estimate could have been 80 pounds, 78 pounds, 77 pounds, or 92 pounds.
The percent error measures the discrepancy between an estimated value and an actual value. It is calculated using the formula: Percent Error = (|Measured Value - Actual Value| / Actual Value) * 100%. Since the given problem states that Camillo's estimate has a percent error less than 10%, we can calculate the percent error for each weight estimate and determine if it is less than 10%.
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north. Find the magnitude of the
car's resultant vector.
Answer:
73.2km
Step-by-step explanation:
first you have to decompose 46 km into y and x components.
x=sin40°*46km
x=0.64*46km
x=29.44km
y=cos40°*46km
y=0.76*46km
y=34.96
now you add the y components together
32+34.96=66.98
finally use Pythagorean thereom to find the resultant vector.
a*a+ b*b=c*c
66.98*66.98+29.44*29.44=c*c
c*c= 4486.3+866.7
c=√5353
c=73.2 km this is the approximate value
The total cost for Jake to rent the pontoon boat for the entire three-day weekend, based on an estimated average hourly rate of $135, was $1330.
Firstly, we need to determine the hourly rate for the pontoon boat rental. We can use the information given for the Saturday and Sunday rentals to calculate this:
These two rates are different, so it's possible that a higher rate was charged for shorter rental times. To calculate the average, we add the two rates and divide by 2, giving us an average hourly rate of $135.
Finally, to calculate Jake's total cost for the weekend, we assume that the Monday rental also had the same $135 per hour rate, and multiply this rate by 2 hours. This gives us a Monday cost of $270. Adding this to the Saturday and Sunday costs, Jake's total cost for the three-day weekend was $435 + $625 + $270 = $1330.
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Answer: $1400 for the total 3 days
Step-by-step explanation:
A= (3,435)
B= (5,625)
625-435 190
M= ————— = —— = 95
5-3 2
Y- 435= 95(x-3)
Y - 435= 95x - 285
Y= 95x + 150
95(2) + 150
190 + 150
= $340 for Monday
Finally,
435 + 625 + 340= $1400 for 3 days