Answer: -5/12
Step-by-step explanation:
1.Proportional reasoning compares ratios to answer questions. We can use proportional reasoning to solve some questions directly, such as which size of laundry detergent is the cheapest per load, or what the dimensions of the model car should be.
3.The question is how many ways
There are as a many ways to solve a math problem as you can think of.(Some are shorter or easier than others.)
Essentially, an innfinite number.
sorry I have no idea other questions
Lim ln([(x+1)/x]^3x) as x ->.infinity =lim ln([(x+1)^(3x)]/[x^(3x)]) as s->infinity =lim ln((x+1)^(3x))-ln(x^(3x)) = infinity - infinity
your answer is e3 but you can use l'hopital if you liketake the log, get 3xln(1+1/x)which is in the form ∞×0 then use the usual trick of rewriting as ln(1+1/x)/1/3x
Answer:
15 initially, 92 after 10 years
Step-by-step explanation:
exactly 92.87 but there can't be <em>part </em>of an elk.
Answer:
14+6=n=20
Step-by-step explanation:n=20