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Answer:
circiut analysis
second law of thermodynamics
Step-by-step explanation:
in RC and Ral circiut, first order differential equations is an appropriate approach to solving the circuits
Set up the ratio as fractions
(5/8) cup red / (2/5) cup yellow = r amount of red / 1 cup yellow
Then cross multiply the numbers and set up as a equation like this
(5/8) × 1 = (2/5) × r
(5/8) = (2/5)r
Multiply both sides of the equation by (5/2) to get rid of the fraction and solve for r
(5/2) × (5/8) = (2/5)r × <span>(5/2)
25/16 = r
Reduce down to 5/4 or change to a mixed number
1 and 1/4 cups = r</span>
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—> And the answer is letter A
A: Yes because for each x value, there is only one corresponding y value.
B: For the first relation, y is half of x, so f(x)=x/2. If x is 8, y is 4.
Plug in the value of x for the second function. 3(8)-10=24-10=14.
The second relation has a greater value.
C: 80=3x-10,
90=3x
x=30