The exponential function that models this situation is:

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A decaying exponential function has the following format:

In which:
- y(0) is the initial value.
- r is the decay rate, as a decimal.
In this problem:
- The stock started at $225, thus
. - Declines at a rate of 25% every 2 weeks, thus

The equation is:



A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/24282972
Easy, all you have to do is add the eggs which she got the grams for (178.7)
Then, subtract 178.7g. from 225.0g. (46.3)
Then just put the eggs according from least to greatest:
1st egg:43.98
2nd egg:45.02
3rd egg:45.07
4th egg:45.72
5th egg:46.3
Hope this helps!
Answer:
Heads: 5/8
Tails: 3/8
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability of getting tails is 375/1000 OR 3/8.
The probability of getting heads is 625/1000 OR 5/8.
Answer:
12 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
The relationship between jogging speed and walking speed means the time it takes to walk 4 miles is the same as the time it takes to jog 8 miles. Then the total travel time (0.75 h) is the time it would take to jog 1+8 = 9 miles. The jogging speed is ...
(9 mi)(.75 h) = 12 mi/h . . . average jogging speed
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<em>Check</em>
1 mile will take (1 mi)/(12 mi/h) = 1/12 h to jog.
4 miles will take (4 mi)/(6 mi/h) = 4/6 = 8/12 h to walk.
The total travel time is (1/12 +8/12) h = 9/12 h = 3/4 h. (answer checks OK)
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<em>Comment on the problem</em>
Olympic race-walking speed is on the order of 7.7 mi/h, so John's walking speed of 6 mi/h should be considered quite a bit faster than normal. The fastest marathon ever run is on the order of a bit more than 12 mi/h, so John's jogging speed is also quite a bit faster than normal. No wonder he got tired.
The limit of the expression as x approaches -3 is -24
<h3>How to determine the limit of the expression?</h3>
The expression is given as:

As x approaches -3.
The limit expression becomes

Substitute -3 for x in the expression

Evaluate the expression

Hence, the limit of the expression as x approaches -3 is -24
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