To answer this you can use a guess and check strategy.
Start with 5 minutes using it (25% lost) and 10 minutes charging (20% gained).
Try 7 minutes using it (35% lost) and 14 minutes charging (28%).
Next, 9 minutes (45%) and 18 minutes(36%).
10 minutes (50%) and 20 minutes (40%). This is the difference.
She used it for 10 minutes and charged it for 20 minutes.
Part A = She incorrectly add 1 (4/4) with 3/4, so instead of getting 7/4 she got 8/4.
Part B=She needs 28/4 (7) cups for 4 batches because 4/1x7/4=28/4.
Answer:
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To get the *percent increase* from week 1 to week 2, we calculate the change in distance from week 1 to week 2 (13.5 - 12.5 = 1 mile) over the week 1 distance (12.5 miles). Doing that, we find that Matthew increased his distance by
1/12.5 = 0.08, or 8%
We’re given that he’ll increase his distance by the same percentage from week 2 to 3, so to find his week 3 distance, we can find 8% of the week 2 distance and add that on. 8% of 13.5 miles is 0.08 x 13.5 = 1.08 miles, so by week 3, he’ll be running 13.5 + 1.08 = 14.58 miles.
Answer:
A = 1/2 B H area = 1/2 base X height
B = 2 A / H = 2 * 99 / 12 = 16.5 cm
dA / d t = 1/2 * (B dH / dt + H dB / dt)
dB / dt = (2 dA / dt - B dH / dt) / H
dB / dt = (2 * 1.5 cm^2 / min - 16.5 cm * 2 cm / min) / 12 cm
dB / dt = (3 - 33) / 12 cm/min = -2.5 cm/min