Average rate of change = (f(29) - f(15))/(29 - 15) = (87 - 45)/14 = 42/14 = 3m/s^2
Answer: trinomial
Step-by-step explanation:
Monomials have one variable (2a)
Binomials have two variables (2a - 4b)
Trinomials have three variables (2a - 4b + 7c)
Polynomials are any equations that have 4 or more variables.
Answer:
Option D : $780 is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given expression is:
E = $500 + $7x
We will put all the values of given options to check.
A. Putting 430 in given expression
430 = 500 + 7x
430 - 500 = 7x
-70 = 7x
As the number of items sold cannot be negative, therefore, this option is not correct.
B. 530 = 500 + 7x
530 - 500 = 7x
30 = 7x
x = 4.3 (By dividing both sides by 7)
Which is not a whole number.
C. 680 = 500 + 7x
680 - 500 = 7x
7x = 180
x = 25.71
Which is also not a whole number.
D. 780 = 500 + 7x
780 - 500 = 7x
280 = 7x
7x = 280
x = 40
Which is a whole number.
Hence,
Option D : $780 is the correct answer.
When I divided 4/7, I got .5714285714 then I divided 13/20, and I got .65 so I would say 4/7 I believe.
When I divided 1/4, I got .25 then I divided 1/6, and I got .1666666667 so I would say 1/4 I believe.
When I divided 5/6, I got .8333333333 then I divided 2/3, and I got .6666666667 so I would say 5/6 I believe.
I definitely hope this helps you, I tried my best! XO
5).
and
6).
The volume of a sphere is
(4/3) (pi) (radius)³ .
In #5, the 'pi' is already there next to the answer window.
You just have to come up with the (4/3)(radius³).
Remember that the radius = 1/2 of the diameter.
7). The volume of a cylinder is
(pi) (radius²) (height) .
Divide the juice in the container by the volume of one can,
to get the number of cans he can fill.
8). The volume of a cone is
(1/3) (pi) (radius of the round bottom)² (height) .
He starts with a small cone, he then adds clay to it to make it higher.
The question is: How much clay does he ADD to the short one,
to make the bigger one ?
Use the formula to find the volume of the short one.
Use the formula again to find the volume of the bigger one.
Then SUBTRACT the smaller volume from the bigger volume.
THAT's how much clay he has to ADD.
Notice that the new built-up cone has the same radius
but more height than the first cone.
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Don't worry if you don't understand this.
The answer will be this number:
(1/3) (pi) (radius²) (height of the big one minus height of the small one).