I’m pretty sure it’s the second one sorry if it’s wrong
<span>joe has 3lb and uses 3/4 of it so if he has 2 1/4 left</span>
Yes choice D is the correct answer. Nice job.
If you wanted, you can simplify the linear approximation L(x)
L(x) = f(a) + (x-a)*f'(a)
L(x) = f(-0.5) + (x-(-0.5))*f'(-0.5)
L(x) = 2 + (x+0.5)*4
L(x) = 2+4x+2
L(x) = 4x+4
Then plug in x = 0
L(x) = 4x+4
L(0) = 4(0)+4
L(0) = 4
But your method is a shorter route.
Answer:
449 per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
First of all we know the question is asking us to round to the nearest tenth and find the rate of gallons per hour.
First:
Know there are 60 minutes in one hour
Second:
Take 7.48 and multiply it by 60
Third:
This should give you---448.8
Which is correct, but we are not done
Fourth:
Round to the nearest whole number
448.8
8 is closer to 10 than it is to 1 so we add 0.2
Which gives us 449
Five:
Just add the "per hour"
Six:
Your answer is---449 per hour---
Answer: x= - 4/3 and x = 4/3
Step-by-step explanation:
(3x-4) times (3x+4) = 0