The greatest number of blue flowers she can use for each show is 21.
Since Lara is making wreaths to sell at 4 craft shows, and for each wreath, she uses the same number of blue flowers, and she has 7 dozen blue flowers, to determine the greatest number of blue flowers she can use for each show you must perform the following calculation:
- (7 x 12) / 4 = X
- 84/4 = X
- 21 = X
Therefore, the greatest number of blue flowers she can use for each show is 21.
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the square root of 121, because when rationalized its 11.
The answer is 281 see out the numbers in order from least to greatest then the middle number is the median
Let <em>a</em> be the first term in the sequence. If <em>r</em> is the ratio between consecutive terms, then the second term is <em>ar</em>, the third term is <em>ar </em>^2, the fourth is <em>ar</em> ^3, and so on, up to the <em>n</em>-th term <em>ar</em> ^(<em>n</em> - 1).
So the third, fourth, and fifth terms are such that
<em>ar</em> ^2 = 18
<em>ar</em> ^3 = 27
<em>ar</em> ^4 = 81/2
Solve for <em>a</em> and <em>r</em> :
(<em>ar</em> ^3) / (<em>ar</em> ^2) = 27/18 => <em>r</em> = 3/2
<em>ar</em> ^2 = <em>a</em> (3/2)^2 = 9/4 <em>a</em> = 18 => <em>a</em> = 8
Then the <em>n</em>-th term in the sequence is
<em>ar</em> ^(<em>n</em> - 1) = 9 (3/2)^(<em>n</em> - 1)
You can rewrite this by first rewriting 9 = 3^2, then
9 (3/2)^(<em>n</em> - 1) = 3^2 * 3^(<em>n</em> - 1) / 2^(<em>n</em> - 1) = 3^(<em>n</em> + 1)/2^(<em>n</em> - 1)
30,60,90,120
40,80,120
they will both " ash " in 120 seconds (thats 2 minutes)...so they will both ash at
10:42 a.m.