Answer:
150 pounds
180/30=6 so whatever other weight you get will have to be a multiple of 6
25*6=150
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:*80 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
25 pounds on Earth
4 pounds on the Moon
=
500 pounds on Earth
? pounds on the Moon
Compare the numerators.
25pounds on Earth
4 pounds on the Moon
=
500pounds on Earth
? pounds on the Moon
To get from 25 to 500, multiply by 20. Multiply the numerator and denominator by 20 to find how many pounds the astronaut would weigh on the Moon.
25 pounds on Earth20
4 pounds on the Moon20
=
500 pounds on Earth
80pounds on the Moon
The astronaut would weigh 80 pounds on the Moon.
What should the radius of the circular top and bottom be?
100% ___ 1
B.Two students have the same height but different ages.
C.No two students are the same age or height.
Option: A is the correct answer.
A. Two students are the same age but have different heights.
The height of a student could not be a function of the ages of a student because two or more students with the same age may have the different heights .
This means that a value on a x-axis (i.e. age) is mapped to two or more values i.e. corresponding y-value ( i.e. different heights) which violates the definition of function.
Hence, option: A is the correct answer.
2. 4x+16y=-19, -8x+2y=10
3. 2x+6y=-2, -x+2y=6
4. -8x-y=-13, 5x-3y=-10
5. -4x+6y=4, -x+8y=1
6. -x+y=-5, 7x-3y=23
7. -9x-5y=26, 4x-4y=-24