Answer:
7.5 ft²/student
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a "unit rate" problem.
30 ft²
------------------ = 7.5 ft²/student
4 students
Each student will paint 7.5 ft² of the wall.
Somewhere you're given the equation for height as a function of time:
... h(t) = -16t² + v₀·t . . . . . . where v₀ is the initial vertical velocity in ft/s
For v₀ = 224, this becomes
... h(t) = -16t² + 224t
And this can be rewritten in vertex form as
... h(t) = -16(t² + 14t)
... h(t) = -16(t² + 14t +7²) +16·7² . . . . . complete the square (add the square of half the t coefficient inside parentheses; add the opposite of that amount outside parentheses)
... h(t) = -16(t +7)² + 784
The vertex of this downward-opening parabola is (7, 784), so ...
The rocket reaches its maximum height at 7 seconds.
The maximum height of the rocket is 784 feet.
Answer:
29.5 square inches
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's divide the shape into 3 parts to make it easy for us to find the area.
- a wide triangle
- a triangle
- a shorter rectangle
For the wider rectangle, the area is;
A1 = 8 × 2 = 16 in²
For the triangle, the area is;
A2 = ½(7 - 2) × 3
A2 = 7.5 in²
For the shorter rectangle, the area is;
A3 = 3 × 2
A3 = 6 in²
Total area = A1 + A2 + A3 = 16 + 7.5 + 6 = 29.5 square inches