Jimmy has 24 apples but only needs 542 of them the rest he decapitates because they are stupid but anyway he eat 157,986 of them green apples and throws out 2 of the purple apples then how many of the red apples does he have if he ate 43 blue apples to make apple pie?
He ate the e so now there is 3.141592653 black apples on the toilet seat.
1/2=.5
.5*3=1.5
OK...I don't see a question here, but I will make some assumptions
Mike eats 1/6 of the 12 slices 1/6 x 12 = 2 so there are 10 pieces left
His brother eats 1/5 of what is left 1/5 x 10 = 2 so there are 8 pieces left.
For a ratio of 7:5 you will need 7+5 = 12 parts
48/12 = 4 is the size of a part
7 parts = 7 x4 = 28
5 parts = 5 x4= 20
the ratio of 7:5 is thus 28:20 for a total of L 48
The devil incarnate.
Sorry for previous response.. skipped the arcsin of 0.96. answer should be YES, angle formed is 73.739 or 73.74 degrees, so it is safe to use the ladder
Is 5cm a radius? or a diameter of a circle?
You do know there is a calculator on this website, right?
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GCF of 120 and 72?
12 out of 40 or 12/40 which simplifies to 3/10
2500 g / 20.5 g/cm^3 = 121.95 cm^3
The angle of the ladder will be given by
Sin (angle) = 4.8 / 5 = .96
Arcsin(.96) = 73.73 degrees it is safe to use the ladder
I think you mean (1/4)^4 = 1/4 x 1/4 x 1/4 x 1/4 = 1/256
Division by 0 is undefined.
The 'x' component of the vector is given by
a cos (angle) = 1 cos 10 = .9848
The 'y' component is
a sin (angle) = 1 sin 10 = .1736
Cause we need logic
NO, angle formed is 96
2/3
The answer was 42 actually. I did something wrong on my online homework. and no harambe, it may look easy but no one had the right answer.
Thank you skgr136 for trying.
And I hate people who hates álgebra
Use the chain rule.
g'(g(x)) multiplied by g'(x)
Replace all the x's with 1
g(1) equals 2 so plug that into the chain rule to get:
g'(2) multiplied by g'(1)
Now plug in g'(2) and g'(1)
7 plus 6 equals 13.
So 13 is your answer.
Can't say
It equals divide by zero error its a undefinebale q