The change in the horizontal distance would be as follows:
miles
Given that,
Grade of the highway %
Distance for every horizontal descent measuring 11 ft
Distance for every horizontal descent measuring 1 ft
Distance for every horizontal descent measuring 1000 ft ×
Since,
&
So,
∵ ×
Thus, miles is the correct answer.
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Answer:
1.721 miles
Explanation:
Given:
Grade = 11%
i.e for every 11 ft of descend horizontal distance is 100 ft
or
for every 1 ft of descend horizontal distance is ft
therefore,
For the descend of 1000 ft horizontal distance = ft
or
= 9090.90 ft
Also,
1 mile = 5280 ft
or
1 ft = 0.000189394 miles
therefore,
9090.90 ft = 9090.90 ft × 0.000189394 miles
= 1.721 miles
b. poorly educated political party
c. poor record on protecting human rights
d. Chinese desire to wage war against neighboring countries
Answer:
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Explanation:
The question is not complete, the complete question is in the form of: David is choosing between two exercise routines. In Routine #1, he burns 20 calories walking. He then runs at a rate that burns 10.5 calories per minute. In Routine #2, he burns calories 38 walking. He then runs at a rate that burns 8.5 calories per minute. For what amounts of time spent running will Routine #1 burn at most as many calories as Routine #2? Use for the number of minutes spent running, and solve your inequality for .
Answer:
Let us assume that the number of minutes spent running is t minute. The equation that represents the total calories burnt for routine 1 is given as:
20 + 10.5t
While the total calories burnt for routine 2 is given as:
38 + 8.5t
Since Routine #1 burn at most as many calories as Routine #2, hence it can be represented by the inequality
20 + 10.5t < 38 + 8.5t
Solving the inequality:
10.5t - 8.5t < 38 - 20
2t < 18
t < 9 minutes
For routine 1 to burn at most as many calories as routine 2, the time spent running must be less than 9 minutes
David should run for less than or equal to (W2 - W1) / (R1 - R2) minutes for the calories burned in Routine #1 to be at most equal to that of Routine #2. W1, W2, R1, and R2 represent the number of calories burned walking and running rate in each routine, respectively.
The question doesn't provide specific figures for the amount of calories burned through walking or running in either routine. Therefore, for our purposes, let's denote the number of calories burned walking in Routine #1 and #2 as W1 and W2 respectively, and the rate of calories burned per minute running as R1 and R2 respectively.
If x represents the time (in minutes) David spends running, the total number of calories burned in Routine #1 would be W1 + R1*x, and for Routine #2 it would be W2 + R2*x.
David would burn at most as many calories with Routine #1 as he would with Routine #2 when W1 + R1*x ≤ W2 + R2*x. To solve this inequality for x, you would perform the following steps:
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Explanation:
1- Using religion. Most citizens are Catholic/ Christian, they follow a strict religion which forbids same sex marriage. Using God's word, and holy book, will have appeal.
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What most accurately describes the narrator’s circumstance?
He is a passenger on the Middle Passage, a ship that carries enslaved people from West Africa to the Americas.
He is a slave trader who is hungry, sick, and has trouble breathing on a ship.
He is an enslaved person on a ship who wishes to die rather than endure the inhumane conditions he faces.
He is a one of many prisoners on the Middle Passage, a trade route from West Africa to Spain.
Answer: He is an enslaved person on a ship who wishes to die rather than endure the inhumane conditions he faces.
Olaudah Equiano, also known as Gustavus Vassa, was an Igbo (from the Igbo region of what is today Nigeria) writer and abolitionist. He was captured and enslaved as a child, and taken to the Caribbean thorugh the "Middle Passage," one leg of the triangular trade route between West Africa, America and Europe. He was able to earn his own freedom in 1766 and became a prominent figure in the abolitionist movement to end the Atlantic slave trade. His life is mostly known thanks to his autobiographical book The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano.
In this passage, Equiano describes the hardships that he went through while on the slave ship. He explains that the pain and cruelty was so huge, he wished to die.