Answer:
see attached
Step-by-step explanation:
Here's your worksheet with the blanks filled.
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Of course, you know these log relations:
log(a^b) = b·log(a) . . . . . power property
log(a/b) = log(a) -log(b) . . . . . quotient property
log(x) = log(y) ⇔ x = y . . . . . . . . . equality property
Answer:
£160
Step-by-step explanation:
Ammount he receives per year times 4.
800 x 0.05 x 4
= £160
Answer:
a. no b. 40.05
Step-by-step explanation:
a. to figure out the number of goals per game you have to divide the total amount of goals by the number of games:
last season: 41 ÷ 15 = 2.73
this season: 24 ÷ 9 = 2.67
as you can see the answer to the last season equation is higher than the this season meaning the player scored more goals last season.
b. we already know that the amount of games the player won each game (all of them supposedly being exactly even) is 2.67. so what we have to do is multiply it by 15 the supposed number of games the player is playing this season to get the total number of goals they will get for the entire season:
2.67 x 15 = 40.05 = the prediction of the total goals of the player
Neither of them are correct. When you plug in both of the fractions into the equation, you get answers like 2/9 (from plugging in 1/3) and 1/9 (from plugging in 1/6). None of them are equal to 9.