Mathematics, 04.10.2021 09:30 tbaanga1
A flagpole stands on the edge of vertical cliff. From a point 30 m away from the cliff, the angle of elevation of the top of the flagpole is 35° and that of the top of cliff is 20°. How tall is the flagpole to the nearest metre? Give your answer, in metres.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 15:00
What is the length of the segment joining the points at (4,5) and (6,-2) round to the nearest tenth if necessary
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:30
Merrida uses a pattern in the multiplication table below to find ratios that are equivalent to 7: 9. if merrida multiplies the first term, 7, by a factor of 6, what should she do to find the other term for the equivalent ratio? multiply 9 by 1. multiply 9 by 6. multiply 9 by 7. multiply 9 by 9.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 21:50
Scores on a university exam are normally distributed with a mean of 78 and a standard deviation of 8. the professor teaching the class declares that a score of 70 or higher is required for a grade of at least “c.” using the 68-95-99.7 rule, what percentage of students failed to earn a grade of at least “c”?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:20
The school track has eight lanes. each lane is 1.25 meters wide. the arc at each end of the track is 180. the distance of the home straight and the radii for the arcs in the 1st 4 lanes are given. s=85m r1=36.5m r2=37.75m r3=39m r4=40.25m part one: find the radii of lanes 5 through 8 of the track. show your work. part two: if max ran around lane one, how far did he run? show your work and explain your solution. part three: max wants to run a total of three laps around the track, choose two additional lanes (2-8) for him to run and find the distance around those two lanes. show your work and round to the hundredths. part 4: based on your lane choices in part three, what was the total distance max ran in the three laps around the track?
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