36 km
--------- = 12 km/liter
3 lit
Pat can drive 12 km per liter of gas.
Look for what 'y' is when t = 1 and t = 2. Go to the graph, look at 1 on the bottom axis and go up till you find the point, then go all the way to the left to see what the y-value is, in this case it should be 1200. If you do the same with t = 2, you will get 2400. So our two ordered pairs are:
(1, 1200), (2, 2400)
We can find the slope of these two points by plugging them into the slope formula:

For points in the form of (x1, y1), (x2, y2). Plug in what we know:

Subtract:

Divide:

This is the slope, so we can write the equation:
The problem can be solved step by step, if we know certain basic rules of summation. Following rules assume summation limits are identical.




Armed with the above rules, we can split up the summation into simple terms:





=> (a)
f(x)=28n-n^2=> f'(x)=28-2n
=> at f'(x)=0 => x=14
Since f''(x)=-2 <0 therefore f(14) is a maximum
(b)
f(x) is a maximum when n=14
(c)
the maximum value of f(x) is f(14)=196
Answer:
F(2)?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x = 522.64
Step-by-step explanation:
cross-multiply:
90x = 811(58)
90x = 47,038
x = 47038 / 90
x = 522.64