Answer:
(c) 714.96 = 21.6(w +4.7)
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of the rectangular park will be the product of its length and width. This relation is used to write an equation to find the original width of the park.
<h3>Width</h3>
Let w represent the original width of the park in meters. The new width is 4.7 meters more, so is represented by (w +4.7).
<h3>Other dimensions</h3>
The length of the park is given as 21.6 meters. The area is given as 714.96 square meters.
<h3>Area formula</h3>
The various dimensions of the park are related by the area formula:
A = LW
714.96 = 21.6(w +4.7)
Like other graphs, they use an x axis, and a y axis. It shows how one variable can affect another, hence the x and y (independent variable versus the dependent variable). With scatter plots you can use it to find a line of best fit that shows an average correlation relationship of the data. Scatter plots also allow you to find any outliers (those little dots that aren't in a pattern, correlation, or area with the majority of other points). It usually shows a relationship between TWO sets of data. :) :>
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Answer:
14 liters
Step-by-step explanation:
10 liters : 4 liters of juice and 6 liters of water
4/10 of juice and 6/10 of water
make it to 70% of juice and 30% of water
add 14 liters of juice
14/20=70% of juice
6/20=30% of water
Answer:
41°
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem involving the Law of Cosines has been mostly worked for you. The value of the cosine is the solution to the remaining one-step linear equation. The inverse cosine function (cos⁻¹ or arccos) is used to find the angle from the value of the cosine.
-1125 = -1500·cos(A)
cos(A) = -1125/-1500 = 3/4 . . . . . divide by -1500 (this is the one step)
A = arccos(3/4) ≈ 41.4096°
The angle formed by the lines to the lampposts is about 41°.
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<em>Additional comment</em>
If you find the angle using the ACOS( ) function of a spreadsheet, you will always get the result in radians. Most calculators offer the choice of units for angles, so be sure you set the mode appropriately.
In the calculator screenshot, there is a decimal point in the fraction to force the angle result to be displayed as a numerical value. Otherwise, this calculator shows cos⁻¹(3/4), which isn't terribly helpful.
Answer:
3f(x)
Step-by-step explanation:
I mean there's three added together so its 3 times f(x)