Pretty sure it would be A
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I don't think it really does grow by a constant rate. As he puts money in, the amount he puts in becomes less significant to the total.
Suppose he starts at 100 dollars.
After week one, he puts in 100 + 15 = 115 dollars.
The 15 dollars represents an increase of 15/100
After the second week, he puts in another 15 dollars. He has 115 in there already.
(15/115) * 100% = 13.04%
After the third week, he puts in another 15 dollars. (15/130 ) * 100% = 11.53
And so one
<span>B. Square the number of the term, n</span>
Correct answer:
26 = -13x
X = -2
if you need a false answer, make up any number!
The volume of the sawdust pile is 11,039.06 ft³.
<h3>What is the volume of the pile?
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The shape of the sawdust pile would be a cone. The diameter is always proportional to its height.
Diameter = k x height
where k is equivalent to the rate of increase of the diameter with respect to the increase in height.
25= k20
k = 25 / 20
k = 1.25
Diameter when height is 30 ft = 1.25x 30 = 35.50 feet
Volume of the sawdust =
πr²h
Where:
- π = 3.14
- r = radius = diameter / 2 = 35.50 / 2 = 18.75
- h = 30
x 3.14 x 18.75² x 30 = 11,039.06 ft³
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