Answer:
- <u>The hours are the independent variable.</u>
- <u>The wages/wk earned are ( $11/hr )x( hrs worked )
. This is the dependent variable ( depends on hours worked )
.</u>
- <u>The domain is 0 to 30
</u>
- <u>The range is 0 to 330
</u>
Explanation:
<em>The hours are the independent variable and should be plotted on the x-axis
.</em>
<em>The wages/wk earned are ( $11/hr )x( hrs worked )
. This is the dependent variable ( depends on hours worked ) and should be plotted on the y-axis
</em>
<em>---------------
</em>
<em>Let +W+ = wages/wk earned
</em>
<em></em>
<em>Let +h+ = hours/wk worked
</em>
<em>The equation is:
</em>
<em>+W+=+11h+
</em>
<em>The domain is 0 to 30
</em>
<em>( no hrs worked to 30 hrs worked )
</em>
<em>The range is 0 to 330
</em>
<em>( no wages eared to +11%2A30+=+330+ earned )</em>
The answer is wavelength. It is the distance between corresponding points of two consecutive waves (corresponding points are particles or points in the same phase, meaning the points have completed identical fractions of their periodic motion. In a transverse wave it is the distance between two successful crests or troughs while in a longitudinal wave is the distance between two successful compressions or rarefactions.
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Answer:
it's b
Explanation:
Since Orlando is famous for the Disney world theme park. Plus it has Universal.
The species likely living in an ecosystem on the other side of the mountain farthest from the coast is the cactus.
- Cacti are evergreen plants. Their stems might be meaty or succulent, cylindrical or flattened.
- The stems are green in colour and photosynthetic, usually fulfilling this job instead of leaves, which are scarce or nonexistent in most adult cacti.
Most cactus species are well-defended by spiky bristles and spines that repel most animals.
- Cacti are xerophytic plants, which means they are physiologically and morphologically suited to the high water shortages of dry ecosystems like deserts.
- Cacti's xerophytic adaptations include (1) succulent, water-retaining stems, (2) a thick, waxy cuticle, and few or no leaves to decrease water losses through transpiration.
Learn more about cactus here,
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