Compound percentage reduction can be calculated by multiplying the initial number by (1-x)^t where x is the percentage reduction (/100, i.e. 1% reduction is 0.01), and t is the number of times it has reduced.
So:
a)

Where t is the number of weeks.
We can then just substitute in to work out the final pressure:
b) p = 45*0.94^6 =
31psi
It's simple multiplication
Answer:
Dont need to worry
First, start off with the x-axis. -6.5, 1 becomes 6.5, 1. This is because point T is 6.5 to the left of the x-axis line, so our new point would be 6.5 to the right of the x-axis line. Same thing for the y-axis, (6.5, 1) would become (6.5, -1).
Answer:
(7 x - 1) (x + 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Factor the following:
7 x^2 + 6 x - 1
Factor the quadratic 7 x^2 + 6 x - 1. The coefficient of x^2 is 7 and the constant term is -1. The product of 7 and -1 is -7. The factors of -7 which sum to 6 are -1 and 7. So 7 x^2 + 6 x - 1 = 7 x^2 + 7 x - x - 1 = (7 x - 1) + x (7 x - 1):
(7 x - 1) + x (7 x - 1)
Factor 7 x - 1 from (7 x - 1) + x (7 x - 1):
Answer: (7 x - 1) (x + 1)
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
4 times 4 is 16 so while both are in power so we can do this like that