The ones that match are
1 and 5
2 and 6
7 and 3
8 and 4
If there's 21 spoons and 27 forks than there are 48 utensils, and the ratio of spoon to total stilis is 21/48, and if you reduce that it is 7/16. So your answer is B. 7/16.<span />
Hello there the answer to your question would be 60. Since 150-(60%*150) = 150 - 60 *150 = (1-60%)*150 = (100%-60%) * 150= 40% * 150 = 40/100 * 150 = 40 * 150 ÷ 100 = 6000/100 = 60. Hope this helps you out, have a great day!
Answer:
h, j2, f, g, j1, i, k, l (ell)
Step-by-step explanation:
The horizontal asymptote is the constant term of the quotient of the numerator and denominator functions. Generally, it it is the coefficient of the ratio of the highest-degree terms (when they have the same degree). It is zero if the denominator has a higher degree (as for function f(x)).
We note there are two functions named j(x). The one appearing second from the top of the list we'll call j1(x); the one third from the bottom we'll call j2(x).
The horizontal asymptotes are ...
- h(x): 16x/(-4x) = -4
- j1(x): 2x^2/x^2 = 2
- i(x): 3x/x = 3
- l(x): 15x/(2x) = 7.5
- g(x): x^2/x^2 = 1
- j2(x): 3x^2/-x^2 = -3
- f(x): 0x^2/(12x^2) = 0
- k(x): 5x^2/x^2 = 5
So, the ordering least-to-greatest is ...
h (-4), j2 (-3), f (0), g (1), j1 (2), i (3), k (5), l (7.5)
To solve any equation, you do whatever you need to do
to wind up with the unknown quantity all alone on one side.
BUT ... whatever you do to one side of the equation, you must
also do to the other side.
Here, we have the
he original equation: -15 = a/5
Multiply each side by 5 : -75 = a
and bada-bing, THERE's the solution !