Answer:
50
Step-by-step explanation:
4 books = 200
1 book = x
Now do cross multiplicaton and divide:
1 x 200 ÷ 4
200 ÷ 4
50
In the scientific value of
5.893 x 10n. The standard value is 0.00005893 what is n?
To better illustrate this
phenomenon, we can explain it further under the rules of scientific notation.
For example.
<span><span>
1. </span><span> 3 x 10^3 = 3 x
100 = 300</span></span>
<span><span>2. </span><span> 3 x 10^-3 = 3 x
0.001 = 0.003</span></span>
Solution:
0.00005893 = 5.893 x 0.00001 =
5.893 x 10^-5
n= ^-5
Answer:
x value of vertical asymptote and y value of horizontal asymptote
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph of 1/x approaches infinity as x approaches 0 (the vertical asymptote)
As x gets either bigger or smaller, 1/x approaches the x-axis (from above on the positive side, from below on the negative side) (the horizontal asymptote)
Consider 1/(x-5) + 2, at what value of x does the graph 'go nuts' ?
When the bottom of the fraction becomes 0, x - 5 becomes 0 when x = 5, so the vertical asymptote of g(x) is at x=5
What value of y does f(x) approach as x gets more positive or more negative - as x gets bigger (as an example), y approaches 0
What y value does g(x) approach as x gets bigger? Well, as x gets big, 1/(x-5) gets small, approaching 0. The smallest 0 + 2 can get is 2, so y=2 is the horizontal asymptote
Answer:
875cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
since opposite sides are equal
3x-y=2x+y
x=2y
y=x/2 ....(i)
thus new length=2x+y
=2x+(x/2) [using (i)]
=(4x+x)/2
l=5x/2 .....(ii)
now,
perimeter=2(l+b)=120cm
l+b=60cm
from figure and using (ii)
[5x/2]+2x-3=60
[5x+4x-6]/2=60
9x-6=120
9x=126
x=126/9
x=14 ..........(iii)
substitute (iii) in (i)
y=14/2
y=7 ...........(iv)
From figure,
length=2x+y [using (iii) and (iv)]
=2x14+7
length=35cm
breadth=2x-3
=2x14-3 ....[using(iii)]
=28-3
breadth=25cm
now,
Area=lxb
=35x25
=875cm^2
Answer:
He should expect to select 75 yellow cards.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since there is replacement, for each trial, we have:
1 yellow card
1 red card
1 blue card
1 green card.
If Greg does this 300 times, how many yellow cards should he expect to select?
Each trial, there are 4 cards, one of which is yellow. So 1/4 = 0.25 probability of selecting a yellow card.
Over 300 trials
0.25*300 = 75
He should expect to select 75 yellow cards.