<span>She would feed them 6 times in 3 days.</span>
There are so many relationships between the original entity and new relation.
The relation mapped from an entity involved in a 1:1 unary relationship contains a foreign key that correspond to its own primary key. 1 to one foreign key will be unique.
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Let's solve this problem graphically. Here we have the following equation:
So we can rewrite this as:
So the solution to the equation is the x-value at which the functions f and g intersect. In other words:
Using graphing calculator, we get that this value occurs at:
I think it's 112 I did it in my head might be wrong