Here you go, you’ll probably have to re-word it for your answer but that was the simplest way to answer it for me.
Answer:
i belive it was 750.
Step-by-step explanation:
6 because you set them equal and solve
Answer:
20:21
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's first start by converting each ratio so that the number of girls is the same
2:3
4:7
The least common multiple of 3 and 4 is 12 so...
8:12
12:21
We add 8 and 12 to get the number of junior members...
8+12=20
Then we put it in a ratio with the amount of adult members...
20:21
This problem requires the use of the chain rule: dy / dt = [dy / dx] * [dx / dt]
y = √x => dy / dx = 1 / (2√x)
<span>(a) Find dy/dt, given x = 16 and dx/dt = 7.
dy/dt = [ 1/(2√x) ] * 7 = [1/(2*4)] * 7 = 7/8
(b) Find dx/dt, given x = 64 and dy/dt = 8.
dx/dt = [dy/dt] / [dy/dx] = 8 / [1/(2√64) ] = 128
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