Let speed of the boat in still water = x miles per hour
Let speed of the current = y miles per hour
When water and current both flow in same direction then effective speed will be sum of both speeds that is (x+y)
now plug the given values in formula speed=distance/time
we get equation:
(x+y)=160/8
or x+y=20...(i)
When water and current both flow in opposite direction then effective speed will be difference of both speeds that is (x-y)
now plug the given values in formula speed=distance/time
we get equation:
(x-y)=160/40
or x-y=4
or x=4+y...(ii)
plug value of x into (i)
4+y+y=20
4+2y=20
2y=16
y=8
plug value of y into (ii)
x=4+8=12
Hence final answer is given by:
Speed of the boat in still water = 12 miles per hour
Speed of the current = 8 miles per hour
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
The "average value of function f(x) on interval [a, b] is given by:
f(b) - f(a)
ave. value = ---------------
b - a
Here f(t)=(t-2)^2.
Thus, f(b) = (b - 2)^2. For b = 6, we get:
f(6) = 6^2 - 4(6) + 4, or f(6) = 36 - 24 + 4 = 16
For a = 0, we get:
f(0) = (0 - 2)^2 = 4
Plugging these results into the ave. value function shown above, we get:
16 - 4
ave. value = ------------ = 12/6 = 2
6 - 0
The average value of the function f(t)=(t-2)^2 on [0,6] is 2.
The answer is C. and E.
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Work shown below:
A. 500 divided by 6 equals 83.33.
B. 600 divided by 3 equals 200.
C. 100 divided by 4 equals 25. (CORRECT)
D. 150 divided by 5 equals 30.
E. 200 divided by 8 equals 25. (CORRECT)
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Hope this could help you.
They are the same because 14 is 2*7 and 21 is 3*7.
I don’t think so but divide the top one by the bottom one for every one of them and if it is all the same answer they are proportional x/y