Answer:
The equation is
6x + 12y = 48
Step-by-step explanation:
Standard form another way of writing a linear equation. It is in the form
Ax + By = C
Total amount with Samantha = $48
Single player games = $6 each
Multi player games = $12 each
Let
Number of Single player games = x
Number of Multi player games = y
The number of single player games (x) and the number of multi player games (y) Samantha can buy is
6x + 12y = 48
That is price × quantity of single player games + price × quantity of multi player games = Total amount with Samantha
For box of 100 gloves, each glove = 44.95/100 =
$0.4495
For box of 50 gloves, each glove = 23.50/50 = $0.47
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Thus the box of 100
gloves is good to buy than the box of 50 gloves.</span>
If you've started pre-calculus, then you know that the derivative of h(t)
is zero where h(t) is maximum.
The derivative is h'(t) = -32 t + 96 .
At the maximum ... h'(t) = 0
32 t = 96 sec
t = 3 sec .
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If you haven't had any calculus yet, then you don't know how to
take a derivative, and you don't know what it's good for anyway.
In that case, the question GIVES you the maximum height.
Just write it in place of h(t), then solve the quadratic equation
and find out what 't' must be at that height.
150 ft = -16 t² + 96 t + 6
Subtract 150ft from each side: -16t² + 96t - 144 = 0 .
Before you attack that, you can divide each side by -16,
making it a lot easier to handle:
t² - 6t + 9 = 0
I'm sure you can run with that equation now and solve it.
The solution is the time after launch when the object reaches 150 ft.
It's 3 seconds.
(Funny how the two widely different methods lead to the same answer.)
The answer is from AL2006
Hello,
1. Since Angle C has the longest side for this triangle, it will have the largest degree value.
2. Use the Law of Cosines and inverse properties of “theta” to solve for Angle C. (Ensure that the calculator used is in “degree mode”, not “radian mode”.
c^2 = a^2 + b^2 - 2(a)(b)(cos (C))
15^2 = 11^2 + 14^2 - 2(11)(14)(cos(C))
225 - 317 = -2(11)(14)(cos(C))
-92 / -2(11)(14) = cos(C)
cos(C) becomes ->> cos^-1[92 /-2(11)(14)] = 72.62° ->> to the nearest degree is 73°
The answer for angle C, 73°, is logical because the triangle in the picture represents a 60-60-60 triangle, known as an equilateral triangle.
Good luck to you!
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
So, the 24cm, is the diameter, a little circle autonomy here, the diameter is the length across the circle, and the radius is to the mid point, or half-way point, which means that the radius is half the diameter, so, 24 ÷ 2 = 12
hope this helps:)