Answer:
The model for the temperature of the drink can be written as

Step-by-step explanation:
For a cold drink in a hotter room, we can say that the rate of change of temperature of the drink is proportional to the difference of temperature between the drink and the room.
We can model that in this way

If we rearrange and integrate

We know that at time 0, the temperature of the drink was 52°F. Then we have:

We also know that at t=2, T=55°F

The model for the temperature of the drink can be written as

X = 250 mg tabs
y = 500 mg tabs
2200x + 1800y = 39200....multiply by -1
2200x + 2200y = 44000
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-2200x - 1800y = - 39200 (result of multiplying by -1)
2200x + 2200y = 44000
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400y = 4800
y = 4800/400
y = 12...... the 500 mg tabs (y) costs $ 12 per bottle
2200x + 2200y = 44000
2200x + 2200(12) = 44000
2200x + 26400 = 44000
2200x = 44000 - 26400
2200x = 17600
x = 17600/2200
x = 8 <== the 250 mg tabs (x) costs $ 8 per bottle
Answer:
x=-13/9
Step-by-step explanation:
8/9=x+7/3
8/9-7/3=x
8/9-(3)7/9=x
8/9-21/9=x
-13/9=x
I hope this helped. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask them.
Answer:
364.5
Step-by-step explanation:
you would need a calculator for it, unless you can do exponential math at such a degree... if you're using a PC there's a good graphing calculator at Desmos.com, it can show you how a graph looks, which shows that when n is 7, the answer is 364.5. also it wouldn't be 1093.5 because the exponent is n-1 which means that while n could be 7, you need to take away 1 before using it as an exponent.
The greatest common factor is 2
This is because we start by taking the largest factor that goes into both coefficients. Since the first coefficient is 2, we have to try 2 and 1. Since 2 is larger and goes into 36 evenly, we use that.
Then we use the smallest number of each variable. There are 4 r's in both equations. So, that is the number that we take. There are 2 s's in the first term, so we take that number.