Physics
1An object is thrown upward at an initial velocity and caught at the same level as it was thrown. What should the maximum height be if the hang time is 6.4? (please report numerical value to 2 decimal places- unit will not be necessary to report) 2An object is thrown upward at...
Physics
Imagine a fender bender between a large truck and a small car. During the impact, Choose one answer. a. the truck exerts a greater amount of force on the car than the car exerts on the truck b. the car exerts a greater amount of force on the truck than the truck exerts on the ...
Physics
The coal car for a train has a mass of 1796 kg when it is empty. The track exerts a friction force of 3132. What force should the be exerted on it by the locomotive, to produce an acceleration of 1.3? (please report the numerical value to 2 decimal places- units are not to be ...
Physics
An elevator is lifted up by a thick steel cable. While the elevator is moving upwards with a decreasing velocity, a. the upward force on the elevator by the cable is greater than the downward force of the Earth b. the amount of upward force due to the cable is equal to the amo...
Algebra
sorry my math is wrong as i didnt put in the right number it should be what ms sue has
Algebra
5n-42n-16=0 -37n=16 n=16/-37
9th grade Algebra
Im sorry but you did it wrong. Remember your order of operations. First do whats in parenthasis, so nothing then exponents. catch me first off is you will get this when you substitute in. 3(-2)^2-5*-2. so you square your -2 which gives you -4 so now you got 3*-4-5*-2. so now w...
Math
ok so having trouble with this have tried and trie but can seeem to come up with tthe answer. d/(1-d)^2=(d+1)^2 - 1/d the answer we were given is d^5-2d^3-2d^2+3d-1=0
math
so basically what your doing is writting that number in a math problem. So if you have 40,689 it would look like this 40,000+600+80+9
Algebra 1
Ok so we the the area A=13.5 units^2 and we know one side is .5 units. The formula for area of a rectangle is A=LW so we put 13.5=L*.5 and this gives us 13.5/.5=L so L=27 and the perimeter P is just the four sides added up P=2L+2W P=2(27)+2(.5)
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