Mathematics, 31.03.2021 05:30 gabesurlas
Two radio towers that are 50 miles apart track a satellite in orbit. The first
tower's signal makes a 76° angle between the ground and the satellite. The
second tower's signal forms an 80.5° angle. How far is the satellite from each
tower? Round to the nearest tenth of a mile.
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:00
Ateacher asked his students to vote for an animal to be their class pet. five-eighteenths of the students voted for a rabbit, voted for a snake, and voted for a hamster. which statement is true? more students voted for a hamster than a snake. more students voted for a snake than a rabbit. more students voted for a rabbit than a hamster. more students voted for a snake than a hamster.
Answers: 3
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00
My math teacher told my class to "steal" a 6th grade fraction word problem from the internet, word problems? : -p requirements: only a 1 step word problem. needs to be complex.
Answers: 1
Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
In new york city at the spring equinox there are 12 hours 8 minutes of daylight. the longest and shortest days of the year very by two hours and 53 minutes from the equinox in this year the equinox falls on march 21 in this task you use trigonometric function to model the hours of daylight hours on certain days of the year in new york city a.what is the independent and dependent variables? b.find the amplitude and the period of the function. c.create a trigonometric function that describes the hours of sunlight for each day of the year. d. graph the function you build in part c. e. use the function you build in part c to find out how many fewer daylight hours february 10 will have than march 21. you may look at the calendar.
Answers: 1
Two radio towers that are 50 miles apart track a satellite in orbit. The first
tower's signal makes...
Mathematics, 23.09.2020 16:01
Mathematics, 23.09.2020 16:01
Mathematics, 23.09.2020 16:01
Mathematics, 23.09.2020 16:01
Mathematics, 23.09.2020 16:01
Biology, 23.09.2020 16:01
History, 23.09.2020 16:01
Computers and Technology, 23.09.2020 16:01
Mathematics, 23.09.2020 16:01