Answer:
9 fruit tarts.
Step-by-step explanation:
What the question is essentially asking is: "If we split 6 whole cups into thirds of a cup, how many groups of 2 can we make out of those thirds?" Well, we have 3 thirds in every whole, so 6 wholes gives us 6 x 3 = 18 thirds. We can make <em>9 groups of 2</em> from 18, so our answer is <em>9 fruit tarts</em>.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
16 = l
4 = w
Step-by-step explanation:
{64 = wl
{40 = 2w + 2l
{l = 8 + 2w
64 = w[8 + 2w] ↷
-64 + 8w + 2w² ↷
[2w² - 8w] + [16w - 64]
2w[w - 4] 16[w - 4]
[w - 4][2w + 16] = 0
↑
This is the expression we want because when we talk about dimensions, we want NON-NEGATIVE numbers. The other expression results in -8 = w, and we do not want that; this expression gives us a solution of 4 = w, and THIS is exactly what we want. Anyway, you plug "4" back into the system of equations and you will get a length of 16 centimetres.
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Since

the domain of f(x) is the set of non-negative integers, because we can't feed a square root with negative inputs. So, you couldn't comput f(-9)
Unless you're allowed to use complex numbers, in that case we have

Which evaluates to

30 minutes is half the clock face, 180 degrees.
Forward is clockwise on a clock so backwards is counterclockwise.
180 degrees counterclockwise rotation