Answer:
$16.64
Step-by-step explanation:
$16 + 4% = $16.64
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Step-by-step explanation:
So 2 gallons every 5 minutes
2/5= .4
so .4 a minute
and you already have 5 gallons in so those need to be added
m=minutes
y=0.4m + 5 will be what you want to find out if you are looking to find out how much will be there in a certain time
for 50 minutes you will have
y=0.4(50) +5
20+5
25 gallons
HOWEVER, the equation has to be changed if you want to tell how long you have to wait for it to fill.
m=2.5(g-5)
m=minutes
g= gallons
you subtract 5 because they are already there
you multiply by 2.5 because it fills at a rate of 1 gallon every 2.5 minutes.
m=2.5(1500-5)
for the sake of it being easier i will do the -5 separately
2.5(1500 = 3750
2.5(-5= -12.5
3750-12.5
3737.5 minutes to fill the pool.
3720/60 = 62
17.5/60 = .292
62.292 hours to fill the pool.
p.s. you have a really slow hose.
Its good you didn't wait for it to fill, you would have died from lack of water before then if you just sat and waited.
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Answer:
Hope this helps. If not let me know and I'll explain it better
The factoring can be done similarly to a quadratic equation thanks to x^4 being the square value of x^2.
<span>x^4 + 6x^2 - 7
x^4</span><span> - x^2</span> + 7x^2 - 7
(x^4 - x^2) + (<span>7x^2 - 7)
</span>x^2(x^2 - 1) + 7(<span>x^2 - 1)
</span>(x^2 + 7)(x^2 - 1)
<span>(x^2 + 7)(x - 1)(x + 1)
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Factored completely we get: <span>(x^2 + 7)(x - 1)(x + 1)</span>