Answer:
No, they're both equal
Step-by-step explanation:
For this case we have the following function:
![s (V) = \sqrt [3] {V}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=s%20%28V%29%20%3D%20%5Csqrt%20%5B3%5D%20%7BV%7D)
This function describes the side length of the cube.
If Jason wants a cube with a minimum volume of 64 cubic centimeters, then we propose the following inequality:
![s \geq \sqrt [3] {64}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=s%20%5Cgeq%20%5Csqrt%20%5B3%5D%20%7B64%7D)
Rewriting we have:
![s \geq \sqrt [3] {4 ^ 3}\\s \geq4](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=s%20%5Cgeq%20%5Csqrt%20%5B3%5D%20%7B4%20%5E%203%7D%5C%5Cs%20%5Cgeq4)
Answer:
Option B
Since p varies directly with l,
p = kl (1)
Also, since w varies directly with l,
w = ml
or, l = w/m
Substitute in (1), we get,
p = k (w/m)
= (k/m) w
So, the price varies directly with weight.
First we convert the m to km by dividing the number by 1000. 1000m = 1 km.
150,000,000,000 / 1000 = 150,000,000 km
Now we divide 150,000,000/11,000,000 = 13.6363636364 au.