Answer:
Both fireworks will explode after 1 seconds after firework b launches.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Speed of fire work A= 300 ft/s
Speed of Firework B=240 ft/s
Time before which fire work b is launched =0.25s
To Find:
How many seconds after firework b launches will both fireworks explode=?
Solution:
Let t be the time(seconds) after which both the fireworks explode.
By the time the firework a has been launched, Firework B has been launch 0.25 s, So we can treat them as two separate equation
Firework A= 330(t)
Firework B=240(t)+240(0.25)
Since we need to know the same time after which they explode, we can equate both the equations
330(t) = 240(t)+240(0.25)
300(t)= 240(t)+60
300(t)-240(t)= 60
60(t)=60

t=1
Answer:
$625 for commision
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply 12,500.00 125% which is 1.25
then you get 15625, subtract 15625 - 12500 = 3125
the multiply that by 20% (.20) which is $625
1) 2a = 9b ⇒ 2:9
2) a + b = 3b ⇒ a = 2b ⇒ 1:2
Answers: 2:9 and 1:2
For an even function f(x) = f(-x)
So its option A