A blimp travel 300 miles in 7.5 hours. Assume the blimp travel at a constant speed. Write and solve an equation to find the speed of the blimp. Use the formula d= rt.

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Answer 1
Answer: Well um, I don't know what the d = rt formula is but I know one that would work well with this problem.

Formula for speed = Distance / time

So we have 300 miles as our distance and 7.5 hours as our time.

Then we divide --->  300/7.5

And that gives us...

40 mph

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what is the answer to (11x4)^9

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( 11 * 4 ) ^9
   ( 44 ) ^9
Multiply 44 nine times
44 * 44 * 44 * 44 * 44 * 44 * 44 * 44 * 44=  618121839509504
First, multiply 11 by 4, to get 44, then figure out what 44 to the ninth power is (618,121,839,509,504).

If the perimeter of an equilateral triangle is 60 cm, then what is its area?

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Hello! The Perimeter is = 60cm
1 side = 60/3 = 20 cm
√s(s-a)(s-b)(s-c)s(s−a)(s−b)(s−c)

s = 30

√30(30-20)(30-20)(30-20)

=√30×10×10×10=√30000cm²

The Area is = 100√3 cm²
P=60/3
=20
a+b=c
C-b=a
40p-100=root 300
100root3

Need answer fast. Find the coordinates of the vertices of the figure after a rotation of 180°.

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Answer:

C. A'(3,4), B'(-1,3), C'(-1,-1)

Stepbystepanswer:

The coordinates of the vertices are A(-3,-4), B (1,-3), C(1,1).

We have the formula for the rotating a shape at an angle of 180° which shows that you are reflecting the shape twice.

(x, y) -> (-x, -y)

So, the coordinates will be,

A(-3,-4) = A'(3,4)

B (1,-3) = B'(-1,3)

C(1,1) = C'(-1,-1)

Thank you.

1/3 as long as 6 meters

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The 1/3 portion of 6 meters can be calculated by the concept of Division and it is come out as, 2 meter

What is division?

Division is a mathematical operation, in which we distribute the number in equal parts, the number on the upper side is the total quantity and the number on the bottom side is equal parts of numbers which have to be distributed.

We denote division by '÷' this symbol.

Given that,

Length = 6 meters

one third portion of 6 meter = ?

It is known that,

Division means, dividing the number in equal parts

Like-   a/b is written, it means

we have to divide number a in b equal parts,

Similarly,

It can be done in calculating one third portion of the length 6 meter,

So,

One third portion = 6/3

                             = 2

Hence, the one third length is 2 meter

To know more about division check:

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Ya 1/3 of 6meters is 2 meters

A batch of chicken required 3 1/3 cups of flour if a fast food restaurant was making 4 3/7 batches, how much flour would they need ?

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Answer:

14(16)/(21) cups of flour

Step-by-step explanation:

1 batch of chicken required 3 1/3 cups of flour

3(1)/(3) =(3 \cdot 3 + 1)/(3) =(10)/(3)

the fast food restaurant was making 4 3/7 batches.

We need to find how much of flour they need to make 4 3/7 batches

4(3)/(7) =(4 \cdot 7 + 3)/(7) =(31)/(7)

1 batch requires (10)/(3) cups of flour

(31)/(7) batches requires (31)/(7) \cdot (10)/(3)

(310)/(21)=14(16)/(21)

3 1/3 x 4 3/7 

= 10/3 x 31/7 = 310/21 = 14 16/21

How are synthetic molecules and natural molecules different

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One is significantly fatter than the other and has more friction