3yds because 1 yards is 3 feet so 3 times 3=9 feet greater than 8feet
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: Average rates of change for Bird A is 0.045 and for Bird B is 3.816.
Step-by-step explanation: Through its graph, a function can be analyzed and be identified its attributes. Average Rate of Change is the ratio of change in the function values to the change of x-value, i.e., it is the slope of the function in a specific interval of x. With the Average it is possible to compare two function.
<u>Average Rate of Change</u>
<em><u>Bird A</u></em>:
For the interval [0,18]:
x₁ = 0 f(0) = 8.3
x₂ = 18 f(18) = 9.1
Average =
Average = 
Average = 0.045
<em><u>Bird B</u></em>: y = 3.6(1.06)x
For the interval [0,18]:
x₁ = 0 y = 3.6(1.06)0 = 0
x₂ = 18 y = 3.6(1.06)18 = 68.7
Average =
Average = 
Average = 3.816
The Average Rate for Change for Bird A is 0.045 and for Bird B is 3.816. This means that the population of Bird B increase in rate faster than the population of Bird A.
8:20 is the same as 2:5.
<h3>What is unitary method?</h3>
- The unitary technique involves first determining the value of a single unit, followed by the value of the necessary number of units. What can be values and units.
- Let's say you go to the store to buy six apples. You are informed by the shopkeeper that he is offering 10 apples for Rs 100. In this instance, the value and the units are the price of the apples.
- Recognizing the units and values is crucial when using the unitary technique to a problem.
- Always write the items that need to be computed on the right side and the things that are known on the left side to simplify things. We are aware of the quantity of apples and the amount of money in the aforesaid problem.
acc to our question-
- = 12 + S
- S= (2/5)A
- S= (2/5)(12+S)
- 5S = 24 + 2S
- 3S = 24
- S = 24/3 = 8 = what Sam received
- A= 8+12 = 20 = what Audreyreceived
- 8:20 is the same as 2:5
- divide both 8 and 20 by 4 to get the 2 to 5 ratio.
hence,8:20 is the same as 2:5.
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