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9. ( 1×10,000)+(5×1,000)+(4×100)+(9×1) ; fifteen thousand , four hundred - nine
Answer:the output for a wind speed of 40 miles per hour is 810.8 kilowatts.
Step-by-step explanation:
The power P produced by a wind turbine is directly proportional to the cube of the wind speed S. This means that
P is directly proportional to S
Introducing a constant of proportionality, k, it becomes
P = kS
A wind speed of 37 miles per hour produces a power output of 750 kilowatts. This means that
750 = k × 37
k = 750/37 = 20.27
The expression becomes
P = 20.27S
Therefore, the output for a wind speed of 40 miles per hour would be
P = 20.27 × 40
P = 810.8
Put the equation in y=mx+b format
Y=-4x-3y
Y+3y=-4x
4y=-4x
Y=-4/4x
Y=-x
The slope is -1
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