Answer:
D.) (14, 0); the time it takes for the bird to reach the ground
Step-by-step explanation:
The attached graph shows a plot of the table values and the two offered solution options.
The dependent variable in this scenario is the bird's height above the ground. When that is zero, the bird is on the ground. This fact makes choices B and C seem ridiculous.
We note from the table and graph that the bird is on a path that decreases in height by 3 feet every 2 seconds. If the bird continues that rate of descent, it will reach the ground after 14 seconds.
That is, its (time, height) pair will be (14, 0), matching choice D.
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Choosing any answer to this question requires making assumptions that are inconsistent with real-world bird behavior. At least, the problem statement should say what assumptions are applicable.
Answer:
28
Step-by-step explanation:
Any whole number can be broken down into its <em>prime factorization</em>, a product of all the prime number factors of a number. We can use a diagram called a <em>factor tree </em>to break numbers down into those factors. I've attached an image with the factor trees of 84 and 56 so you can see this process; 84 breaks down into 2 × 2 × 3 × 7, and 56 is 2 × 2 × 2 × 7. We can find the greatest common factor of these numbers by collecting all the prime factors they have in common and multiplying them together. 84 and 56 have 2, 2, and 7 in common, so their greatest common factor is 2 × 2 × 7 = 28
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Answer:
D. 660.00
Step-by-step explanation:
500 times .08 = 40 ( 1 year )
40 times 4 = 160 ( 4 years )
500 + 160 = 660.00
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Gopherus have been clocked at rates 0.13 to 0.30 mph (0.05 to 0.13 m/s