That would be a 120 Square Feet.
Use the length of one side of the ceiling, which is 12, and then use the other side that is 10. The ten feet comes from the floor. think of it in 2-Dimensional
Y = a (b^x)
1) x = 0, y = 3500
=> 3500 = a (b^0)
=> 3500 = a (1)
=> a = 3500
2) growth percent = 3.5% => growth rate = 1.035 = b
=> y = 3500 (1.035)^ x
3) year 2020 => x = 2020 - 2000 = 20
4) y = 3500 (1.035)^ 20 = 6964
Answer: 6964.
MB = 6y+26
hope it helped :D
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Answer:
a) E = 6500 -50d
b) 5000 kWh
c) the excess will last only 130 days, not enough for 5 months
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Given</u>:
starting excess (E): 6500 kWh
usage: 50 kWh/day (d)
<u>Find</u>:
a) E(d)
b) E(30)
c) E(150)
<u>Solution</u>:
a) The exces is linearly decreasing with the number of days, so we have ...
E(d) = 6500 -50d
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b) After 30 days, the excess remaining is ...
E(30) = 6500 -50(30) = 5000 . . . . kWh after 30 days
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c) After 150 days, the excess remaining would be ...
E(150) = 6500 -50(150) = 6500 -7500 = -1000 . . . . 150 days is beyond the capacity of the system
The supply is not enough to last for 5 months.