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In order to find the cost of one pound of peanuts, we need to find 60% of two dollars. To do that, we convert 60% to a decimal, then multiply that to the cost of cashews, which is two dollars.
60 / 100 = 0.60
0.60 x $2.00 = $1.20
Therefore, the cost of one pound of peanuts is $1.20.
The cost of two pounds of peanuts can be found by multiply the cost of one pound of peanuts by two. Then, we add the cost of one pound of cashews, which is two dollars.
$1.20 · 2 = $2.40
$2.40 + $2.00 = $4.40
Therefore, the total cost of two pounds of peanuts and one pound of cashews is $4.40.
Question 1: $1.20
Question 2: $4.40
The function f(t) = 7 cos(pi over 4t) + 12 represents the tide in Light Sea. It has a maximum of 19 feet when time (t) is 0 and a minimum of 5 feet. The sea repeats this cycle every 8 hours
To find the height of the tide after 2 hours, we plug in 2 for t and find out f(2)



We know that cos (pi/2) is 0

So f(2)= 12
After two hours, the height of the tide is 12 feet
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
To create the equation using the point slope form which is
substitute the terms with the points given above.

After plugging it in, then you simplify the terms which gives you...
