Answer:
I would say C 80. I'm not fully sure tho.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sorry If I'm late on this or If I'm wrong
Let the two numbers be represented by x and y. The problem statement gives rise to two sets of equations.
x - y = 0.6
y/x = 0.6 . . . . . . . assuming x is the larger of the two numbers
or
x/y = 0.6 . . . . . . . assuming y has the larger magnitude
The solution of the first pair of equations is
(x, y) = (1.5, 0.9)
The solution of the first and last equations is
(x, y) = (-0.9, -1.5)
The pairs of numbers could be {0.9, 1.5} or {-1.5, -0.9}.
Answer:
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A(t) = 300 -260e^(-t/50)
Step-by-step explanation:
The rate of change of A(t) is ...
A'(t) = 6 -6/300·A(t)
Rewriting, we have ...
A'(t) +(1/50)A(t) = 6
This has solution ...
A(t) = p + qe^-(t/50)
We need to find the values of p and q. Using the differential equation, we ahve ...
A'(t) = -q/50e^-(t/50) = 6 - (p +qe^-(t/50))/50
0 = 6 -p/50
p = 300
From the initial condition, ...
A(0) = 300 +q = 40
q = -260
So, the complete solution is ...
A(t) = 300 -260e^(-t/50)
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The salt in the tank increases in exponentially decaying fashion from 40 grams to 300 grams with a time constant of 50 minutes.
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