31.07.2021

matt wants to start a zipline 16 feet high and end it 10 feet high in the other tree. Is the difference in height sufficient to meet the slope constraint use the specific number from the situation to justify or refute ether Matt’s design meets the slope constraint

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For 1 flavor there are 9 topping

Therefore, for 5 different flavors there will be 5*9 choices

No of choices= 5*9

=45 

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For every 8 cars there are 7 trucks

Therefore,

Cars:Truck=8:7

Answer is B)8:7

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Speed=Distance/time

Here,

distance=15m

time=1sec

speed=15/1=15m/sec

Distance=Speed*time

time=15min=15*60sec=900sec

Distance travelled in 15 min=15*900=13,500m

=13500/1000 km=13.5Km

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tip=18% of 75.45

     =18/100 * 75.45 = $13.581

Tip = $13.581

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Given height of gymnasium is 5/6 height of 30 foot ball

therefore height of gymnasium=5/6 * 30

=25 feet

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