Tigers:-
f(t) = 7(1 + 0.1)^2 where t = number of years
Eagle
g(t) = 15 + 2t
B after ten year number tigers = f(t) = 7(1 + 0.1)^10 = 18
number of eagles = 15 + 10(2) = 35
C when the number of tigers = number eagles the 2 functions will be equal;-
f(t) = g(t) that is:-
7* 1.1^t = 15 + 2t
solve for t
The first one is 100 because it is closer to 100 than to 200. The second one is 700 because 690 is 10 away from 700. And the third one is 100 because it is only 15 away from 100.
Answer: length is 30
Step-by-step explanation:
length times width is area
A= L * W
W= 2/3L
600= L *
L

Almost 60 years after taking my last math class, I discovered
how to turn a repeating decimal into its equivalent fraction.
-- Take the set of digits that repeats, no matter how many digits there are.
Write them as the numerator of a fraction.
-- For the denominator, write the same number of '9's.
-- If it's possible and you feel like it, simplify (reduce) the fraction.
You have 0.023 with the 23 (two digits) repeating forever.
-- Write the 23 (two digits) as the numerator.
-- Write 99 (two digits) as the denominator.
Now you have the fraction 23 / 99 . It can't be reduced.
You actually had 0.0... before the repeating part. That just
means that the fraction has been divided by 10. The real
equivalent fraction is 23 / 990 . (Which also can't be reduced.)
After so many years not knowing how to do it, this still blows my mind.
Just now, I punched " 23/990 "into my calculator, and stared in wonder
and amazement when " 0.023232323 " came up.