Answer:
In the best 30 years for the housing market (1976-2005), real price appreciation averaged 2.2% per year. In the worst 30 years for housing (1895-1924), real price appreciation averaged -2.0% per year.
104 / 169 = x / 224.25......104 lbs to 169 mg = x lbs to 224.25 mg
cross multiply because this is a proportion
(169)(x) = (104)(224.25)
169x = 23322
x = 23322 / 169
x = 138 lbs <==
Answer:
x=2
Step-by-step explanation:
logx (2x)^3 = 6
We can rewrite without the exponent
3 logx (2x) = 6
Divide by 3
3/3 logx (2x) = 6/3
logx (2x) = 2
Raise each side to the base x
x^ logx (2x) =x^ 2
2x = x^2
Subtract 2x from each side
2x-2x = x^2 -2x
0 = x^2 -2x
Factor an x
0 = x(x-2)
Using the zero product property
x =0 x-2 =0
x =0 x=2
We cannot have a base of 0, so x cannot equal 0
x=2
Answer:
Two eighth notes equal one quater note in duration.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 2/3. Flip 2/3 into 3/2 and then multiply and simplify.
2. 30/91. Flip 7/6 to 6/7 and then multiply. You cannot simplify the fraction.
3. 26/27. Flip 9/10 to 10/9 and then multiply. You cannot simplify the fraction.
4. 44.2. Multiply it as if there was no decimal. Then count the number of digits after the decimal in each factor. Then put the same number of digits behind the decimal in the product.
5. 98.75. Multiply it as if there was no decimal. Then count the number of digits after the decimal in each factor. Then put the same number of digits behind the decimal in the product.
6. 3.36. Multiply it as if there was no decimal. Then count the number of digits after the decimal in each factor. Then put the same number of digits behind the decimal in the product.
7. 2. Multiply the divisor by as many 10’s as necessary until you get a whole number. Remember to multiply the dividend by the same number of 10’s. Then divide it normally.
8. 10.93 (rounded). Multiply the divisor by as many 10’s as necessary until you get a whole number. Remember to multiply the dividend by the same number of 10’s. Then divide it normally. I rounded it to the hundredth.
Hope this helps!