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Scorpion4ik [409]
1 year ago
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can anyone please help with this! it’s so confusing! 100 points to whoever can help me with all of them! and please show how u d

id it not just answers!! tysm

Mathematics
1 answer:
Natasha2012 [34]1 year ago
8 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(a is in the file)

B. An add 3 inches to height would affect the surface area more than 3 inches to weight because if the same number was multiplied to 0.13 and 0.08… 0.13 would have the greater outcome.

c. a number more than 10 but less than 11 is 10.5

The height is 50 so plug those two numbers into the equation

10.5=0.08W+(0.13)50-1.03

10.5=0.08W+ 6.5-1.03

10.5=0.08W+5.47

Subtract 5.47 from both sides

5.3=0.08

Divide by 0.08 on both sides

= 62.87lbs in one possibility for the value of W

D. a number between 12 and 13 is 12.5

12.5= 0.08w+ 0.13H-1.03

Subtract 1.03 on both sides

11.47= 0.08w+ 0.13H

Divide 11.47 in 2 so that weight and height can be added up to equal 11.47 in the end

5.73=0.08   5.73=0.13

71.68=W    44.07=H

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