Answer:
4.47
Step-by-step explanation:
3x²+31=91
3x²=91-31
3x²=60
x²=60÷3
x²=20
x=√20
x=4.47
The question wants us to find 3 times the volume of the pool.
This is because we are told that the pool must be filled 3 times during the summer and asked how many cubic feet of water is required to fill the pool all summer.
Step 1: Find the volume of the pool.
Volume is calculated by multiplying length by width by height.
Pool length = 5 ft.
Pool width = 4 ft.
Pool height = 2 ft.
Pool volume = 5 • 4 • 2
5 • 4 • 2 = 40
The volume of the pool is 40 cubic feet.
Step 2: Find 3 times the volume of the pool.
Volume = 40 ft.^3
3 times volume = 3 • 40 ft.^3
3 • 40 ft.^3 = 120 ft.^3
3 times the volume of the pool is 120 cubic feet.
Answer:
The pool requires 120 cubic feet of water in order to be filled enough over the course of the summer.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
(3x³ - 10x² + 13x) - (5x³ + 4x² - 9x)
3x³ - 10x² + 13x - 5x³ - 4x² + 9x Change all terms after the subtraction sign to
the opposite sign (definition of Subtraction)
(3x³ - 5x³) + (-10x² - 4x²) + (13x + 9x) Group like terms together
-2x³ - 14x² + 22x
Step-by-step explanation and answer:
For this you just need to plug in x for y = f(1/5x)
1/5(-4) = -4/5 or -0.8
1/5(-1) = -1/5 or -0.2
1/5(0) = 0
1/5(3) = 3/5 or 0.6
1/5(6) = 6/5 or 1.2 or 1 1/5