Message from @TheChicken789

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2021-02-03 16:16:05 UTC  

Same

2021-02-03 16:16:12 UTC  

We never did any of that stuff

2021-02-03 16:16:13 UTC  

in earthscience?

2021-02-03 16:16:15 UTC  

Its thinner in the ocean

2021-02-03 16:16:19 UTC  

yeah

2021-02-03 16:16:26 UTC  

That's not a required or optional class at my scchool

2021-02-03 16:16:31 UTC  

8th grade science had a 103 keke

2021-02-03 16:16:32 UTC  

but practically none of the coordinates were close to the ocean

2021-02-03 16:16:38 UTC  

What is earth science? Im in AP envirmental

2021-02-03 16:16:42 UTC  

I thought ot would be thinner in the north and south

2021-02-03 16:16:55 UTC  

its geology

2021-02-03 16:17:00 UTC  
2021-02-03 16:17:32 UTC  

K

2021-02-03 16:20:00 UTC  

is there an engineering class in 11th grade

2021-02-03 16:29:20 UTC  
2021-02-03 16:29:33 UTC  

Yes

2021-02-03 16:29:37 UTC  

oooooo

2021-02-03 16:29:42 UTC  

what do u do there

2021-02-03 16:29:51 UTC  

Idk

2021-02-03 16:29:52 UTC  

i wish my school had that :/

2021-02-03 16:29:55 UTC  

Never took it

2021-02-03 16:29:57 UTC  

oh

2021-02-03 22:52:34 UTC  

Question

2021-02-03 22:52:57 UTC  

How do people balance sports and school? Hour and half swim pratice and I'm in no mood to sweat on this math

2021-02-03 22:53:51 UTC  

that I can't answer since I get my excersize from doing excersize. perhaps do some math than swim than come back to it

2021-02-03 22:54:03 UTC  

it's better to space out studying

2021-02-03 22:56:13 UTC  

Its just homework which is sadly manditory this year

2021-02-03 22:56:29 UTC  

I do decent without doing homework but its a grade booster anyhow

2021-02-03 22:57:06 UTC  

that I don't know. maybe use swiming as downtime to relax?

2021-02-03 23:25:42 UTC  

Physics question:

You are driving into St. Louis, Missouri, and in the distance you see the famous Gateway-to-the-West arch. This monument rises to a height of 192 m. You estimate your line of sight with the top of the arch to be 9.2° above the horizontal. Approximately how far (in kilometers) are you from the base of the arch?

This would be 192*tan(9.2)=31.072 meters then just need to convert it to km?

2021-02-03 23:26:44 UTC  

thats geometry. fairly simple I think. yeah just convert to Km

2021-02-03 23:27:12 UTC  

Its the intro to my physics course
it is the trigonometry portion and never did trig

2021-02-03 23:27:57 UTC  

Its gonna be a fun semester
Chem1+lab
Physics 1+lab
calc 1

2021-02-03 23:29:12 UTC  

Yeah, or think on debate or essays stuff. I did track this fall, but with swim in the morning, it seems like even more of a crunch

2021-02-03 23:34:43 UTC  

@JDCREW It was wrong :/ I got 2 attempts left

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170141907386408/806669027031121940/unknown.png

2021-02-03 23:36:08 UTC  

the tan(9.2)=192/(distance from object)

2021-02-03 23:36:43 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/801170141907386408/806669529048023070/20210203_183625.jpg

2021-02-03 23:36:59 UTC  

hang on

2021-02-03 23:37:07 UTC  

That is what I did, I think?

No worries

2021-02-03 23:42:36 UTC  

what decimal you rounding to?

2021-02-03 23:43:14 UTC  

@JDCREW f needs to be 3 significant figures