Answer:
80 kg
Step-by-step explanation:
10 is to small, 1,250 is too small and so is 750 g
A. $11,591.28
B. $10,938.00
C. $11,541.28
D. $11,547.00
*I really need it explained and the answer, I can't do math to save my life and it is killing me. I've done all kinds of programs and such, just can't seem to keep any math in my brain.
The robot can travel approximately 295 yards per minute, after converting its speed from meters per second to yards per minute using the conversion factor.
To answer this question, we need to convert the robot's speed from meters per second to yards per minute. First, we know 1 yard is approximately equivalent to 0.9144 meters. Secondly, there are 60 seconds in a minute.
The robot moves at a speed of 4.5 meters per second, multiplying that by 60 will give us the distance in meters it can cover in a minute, which equals 270 meters.
To convert 270 meters to yards, we divide by the conversion factor which is 0.9144. Thus, the robot can travel approximately 295 yards per minute.
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To convert the speed from meters per second to yards per minute, multiply the speed in meters per second by 1.09361 (conversion factor for meters to yards) and then multiply by 60 (conversion factor for seconds to minutes).
To convert meters to yards, we need to use the conversion factor: 1 meter = 1.09361 yards. First, let's find out how many meters the robot can travel in one minute. Since there are 60 seconds in a minute, the robot can travel 4.5 x 60 = 270 meters in one minute. Now, let's convert meters to yards by multiplying the number of meters by the conversion factor: 270 x 1.09361 = 295.5687 yards. Therefore, the robot can travel approximately 295.5687 yards per minute.
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Fill in the blanks with the correct numbers.
Answer:
12^2 + 43x + 35
Step-by-step explanation:
(3x+7)(4x+5)
=(3x+7)(4x+5)
=(3x)(4x)+(3x)(5)+(7)(4x)+(7)(5)
=12x2+15x+28x+35
=12x2+43x+35
a. 8120
b. 830
c. 232
d. 230
e. 226
Answer:
920
Step-by-step explanation:
230+230+230+230=920