27.05.2021

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Mathematics
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Yes the ratio are the same they both equal 0.85714285714

Step-by-step explanation:

You have to divide the the numbers.

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Mathematics
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Yes the ratio are the same they both equal 0.85714285714

Step-by-step explanation:

You have to divide the the numbers.

May i have brainiest!

Mathematics
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P Answered by PhD

A, Count all the numbers to the right of the vertical line:

 35 people.


B. Count the numbers to the right of 14 that is greater than 0 and add to the numbers to the right of 15, 16 & 17:

 22 people.

Mathematics
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P Answered by PhD

A, Count all the numbers to the right of the vertical line:

 35 people.


B. Count the numbers to the right of 14 that is greater than 0 and add to the numbers to the right of 15, 16 & 17:

 22 people.

Mathematics
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P Answered by Master
5 m/s

How did we get it?

From the problem we have the following givens:

(a) a dog crossed the park from one side to the other

(b) the total distance from one side of the park to the other side is 80.0 m

(c) the total time the dog spent to cross the park is about 16.0 s

(d) we are looking for the speed (S)

Remember, the formula for speed is: \boxed{S=\dfrac{d}{t}=\dfrac{distance}{time}}

How to solve it? Substitute the given numerical values for the distance and time to the formula.

We have d=80\ md=80 m and t=16\ st=16 s .

Then, S=\dfrac{d}{t}=\dfrac{80\ m}{16\ s}=\bold{5\ m/s}

Therefore, the speed of the dog is 5 m/s.

How is it? Happy learning!

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Btw, the figure beside "16.0 s" is a clock. Lol :D


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Mathematics
Step-by-step answer
P Answered by Master
5 m/s

How did we get it?

From the problem we have the following givens:

(a) a dog crossed the park from one side to the other

(b) the total distance from one side of the park to the other side is 80.0 m

(c) the total time the dog spent to cross the park is about 16.0 s

(d) we are looking for the speed (S)

Remember, the formula for speed is: \boxed{S=\dfrac{d}{t}=\dfrac{distance}{time}}

How to solve it? Substitute the given numerical values for the distance and time to the formula.

We have d=80\ md=80 m and t=16\ st=16 s .

Then, S=\dfrac{d}{t}=\dfrac{80\ m}{16\ s}=\bold{5\ m/s}

Therefore, the speed of the dog is 5 m/s.

How is it? Happy learning!

If there's a Latex Error, Please click the second image attached below.

Btw, the figure beside "16.0 s" is a clock. Lol :D


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