1/9 because 1/9 is equivalent to .1 repeating, and since it repeats, it would continue with the 1 for infinite decimal places, thus making 11.11111% because you move the decimal over 2 places to make the fraction turn into a decimal.
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06/12/2017
You could apply a clever Algebra trick to avoid using the quotient rule,


and apply power rule into chain rule from that point.
But this problem was likely designed to teach you about quotient rule so let's do it that way.
Let's start by "setting up" our quotient rule:

If this log notation is not intended to be natural log, then we'll have a little bit of extra work. Our change of base identity allows us to rewrite log base 10 in terms of the natural log,

so let's apply this to our problem,

Derivative of ln(x) gives us 1/x in each case,

Factor the 1/(x ln10) out of each term in the numerator,

and combine like-terms,

Lemme know if you're confused with any of the steps.
Answer:
G = (7, 6)
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to solve -5+x/2=1 and you have to solve 2+y/2=4. Just multiply both sides by 2 and solve.
Next week, Alfonso will work 6 hours at the theater, where he is payed $8 per each hour he works there. So, he is going to make a total of 6*$8=$48.
Let h be the number of hours that Alfonso needs to work at the restaurant to make a total of at least $144.
Since working at the restaurant he makes $12 per hour, then per h hours, he is going to make 12h dollars.
In total, he is going to make 48 + 12h dollars, and we want this sum to be at least $144, thus, we set the inequality:
48 + 12h≥144.
Answer: A
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation: