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san4es73 [151]
3 years ago
13

Don't have to do all of them just tell me the ones you do.​

Mathematics
1 answer:
Alik [6]3 years ago
3 0

See explanations below.

Step-by-step explanation:

12. If H(x) represent the percent of U.S households with internet use in x years after 1980 then;

a) H(23)=55 means the number of U.S households with internet use in 23 years after 1980 is 55

b)H(4)=k

so if in 23 years H, is 55, find in 1 year

In 1 year H= 55/23=k

c)H(27) ≥ 61 means in 27 years the number of U.S households with Internet use will be greater or equal to 61 households. If you check the results, in 27 years, H is 55/23 * 27 =64.5 ≅65 households which is at most 61 households.

d) H(17) + H(21)=H(29) means the sum of households with internet use  in 17 years and 21 years after 1980 equal the number of households with internet use in 29 years.Checking the results;

H(17) = 55/23 *17 =40.65

H(21)=55/23 *21=50.22

H(17)+H(21)=40.65+50.22=90.87≅91 households

H(29)=55/23 * 29 = 69.34≅69 which is False

13.

h(x)=-7x ; h(x)=63  ⇒replacing x in the second function with -7x

-7x=63

x=63/-7

x=-9

14.

t(x)=3x ; t(x)=23

3x=23

x=23/3 = 7.67

14.

m(x) =4x +15 ; m(x)=7

4x+15=7

4x=7-15 -----------collecting like terms

4x=-7

x=-7/4

15.

k(x)=6x-12 ; k(x) =18

6x-12=18

6x=18+12-------collecting like terms

6x=30

x=30/6

x=5

16. q(x) =1/2x -3 , q (x) =-4

1/2 x-3 =-4------------multiply each term by 2

x-6= -8 ----------------collect like terms

x= -8+6

x= -2

17.

j(x)= -4/5 x + 7 ; j(x)= -5

-4/5 x +7 = -5 ---------multiply each term by 5

-4x+35= -25

-4x=-25-35

-4x=-60

4x=60

x=60/4

x= 15

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