increases by 11.1% and his raise £18 and £2 less than what he wants
F=ar^t if the half-life is 96 years...
.5=r^96
ln(.5)=96lnr
ln(.5)/96=lnr
r=e^((ln.5)/96)
f=800e^(336(ln.5)/96)
f=70.71
So about 71mg will remain after 336 years.
Answer:
a = 4 b = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
8a + 12b = 92......eqn 1
6a - 4b = 4......eqn 2
multiply eqn 2 by 3
18a - 12b = 12.....eqn 2
add eqn 1 and 2 to eliminate b
26a = 104
a = 4
put a = 4 into eqn 2
18(4) - 12b = 12
72 - 12b = 12
72 - 12 = 12b
60 = 12b
5 = b
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It sounds like your book is asking "what is the probability that the card is either a black card or a 9"
If so, there are 26 black cards (13 spades and 13 clubs) and four cards that have "9" on them (one in each suit). We have 26+4 = 30 cards that are either one or the other. There is overlap though. Namely the 2 black cards that have "9" on them (we count them twice), so we should subtract to get 30-2 = 28
There are 28 cards that either have a '9' on them, they are black, or both
This is out of 52 cards total
Divide the two values: 28/52 = 14/26 = 7/13 = 0.53846
Answer as a fraction: 7/13
Answer in decimal form: 0.53846
Answer as a percentage: 53.846%
Side note: the decimal form and percentage form are approximate