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Basically what is happening is:
You start out with 15. That 1st week you have 22% more than 15, or in other words 15*1.22. The following week you have 22% more than 22% more of 15, which is 15*1.22*1.22.
Now we can write a function that models this situation:
f(n): number of views
n: number of weeks since you started
f(n) = 15(1.22^n)
We want to find out how many views there are after four weeks, so plug 4 in for n.
f(4) = 15(1.22^4)
f(4) = 33.23
This means after 4 weeks you can expect the video to have 33 views.
No. This is not random sampling as the students chose are not chosen at random. Random sampling would be something done where each sample has equal probability of being chosen. Clearly this is not random sampling.
What do you mean? You just need to prove there are two angles and the side between these two angles are the same in each triangle. One of the possible <span>combinations could be </span>∠BAC=∠FDE, ∠ABC= ∠DEF, and AB=DE.
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