Linear equation of plant height is h = (1/2)w + 3
Given:
Height of experimental plant = 3cm
Average growth = 0.5 cm per week
Find:
Linear equation of plant height
Computation:
Given;
h = Plant height
w = number of weeks
So,
Plant height = Height of experimental plant + (Average growth)(number of weeks)
h = 3 + (0.5)(w)
h = (1/2)w + 3
Option "J" is the correct answer to the following question.
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Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The opposite of 5/2 is -5/2 which is -2 1/2 and the opposite of -1/2 is 1/2.
Since it includes 11% sales tax, this means that (purchase)+11% of (purchase)=25.00. Since 11% = 0.11 by multiplying it by 1/100, we have 1*purchase+0.11*purchase=1.11*purchase=25.00. Dividing both sides by 1.11, we get around 22.73 as the original purchase. This means that the difference between the purchase price and the total price is the sales tax, which is around 2.27 dollars.
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Y= 10x
y: number of cm
x: number of mm
Answer:
Ok:
Step-by-step explanation:
I see that you set up 90 miles = 60 mph * t, where you found out that t = 1.5. What what you needed to do was set 180 miles = 45 mph * t. This is because it is 45 mph for the <em>whole</em> trip. Then, you find that t = 4 hours. That that means that he spent 2.5 hours driving back. Then, we can do d=vt and find 90/2.5 as the speed he went home at. Which comes out to be 36 mph.