Mathematics, 17.07.2019 17:00, rocky8875
Jesse and mark are jogging along the route shown at a rate of 12 miles per hour. they start by jogging south along capitol street for 1 mile, then turn east on h street and jog for 1.75 miles. at that point, jesse is tired and decides to walk home along florida avenue at a rate of 5 miles per hour. mark plans to jog back the way they came. jesse wants to find out who will arrive home first and by how much time. which statements should he consider when solving the problem? check all that apply. jesse will walk home a distance of approximately 2.0 miles as found by evaluating and then .jesse will take about 0.4 hours to walk the rest of the way home as found by .jesse will walk home a distance of approximately 2.25 miles as found by and then .mark will jog home a distance of 2.75 miles. it will take mark about 0.23 hours to jog home as found by .mark will jog home a distance
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Igure 1 and figure 2 are two congruent parallelograms drawn on a coordinate grid as shown below: 4 quadrant coordinate grid showing two parallelograms. figure 1 has vertices at negative 5, 2 and negative 3, 4 and negative 4, 7 and negative 6, 5. figure 2 has vertices at 5, negative 2 and 7, negative 4 and 6, negative 7 and 4, negative 5. which two transformations can map figure 1 onto figure 2? reflection across the y-axis, followed by reflection across x-axis reflection across the x-axis, followed by reflection across y-axis reflection across the x-axis, followed by translation 10 units right reflection across the y-axis, followed by translation 5 units down
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