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goldenfox [79]
3 years ago
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The amount of water drips in m minutes is a formula f(m) =60m divided by m squared plus 46. find the amount of water dripping af

ter 20 minutes.
f(m) = 60m/ m^2 +46.
Mathematics
1 answer:
sammy [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The amount of water dripping after 20 minutes = 2.69 units

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula that show the amount of water that drips in m minutes is given as:

f(m)=\frac{60m}{m^2+46}

To find the amount of water dripping after 20 minutes.

Solution:

In order to find the amount of water dripping after 20 minutes we will plugin m=20 in the given formula.

<em>So, the amount of water dripping after 20 minutes will be given as:</em>

f(20)=\frac{60(20)}{20^2+46}

f(20)=\frac{1200}{400+46}

f(20)=\frac{1200}{446}

f(20)=2.69

Thus, the amount of water dripping after 20 minutes = 2.69 units

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