For

to be continuous at

, we need to have

Note that

means that

, but that

is *approaching* 5. We're told that for

, we have

We can write

and the limit would be

and so

is discontinuous.
Answer:
4 ounces of corn and 4 ounces of squash
Step-by-step explanation:
Let S be the no. of ounces of squash
Let C be the no. of ounces of corn
C》2 --> (A)
S》C --> (B)
Total protein 》 3
½C + ¼S》3 --> (C)
Solve A and C simultaneously
½(2) + ¼S = 3
¼S = 2
S = 8
C = 2, S = 8
Solve B and C simultaneously
½S + ¼S = 3
¾S = 3
S = 4
C = 4, S = 4
Three possible extreme combinations
C = 2, S = 8: Total = 10
C = 4, S = 4: Total = 8
Minimum is 8 ounces
4 terms, degree of 2
The terms is the amount of “numbers” you have, which is 4
The degree is the highest power, which is x^2
<span>Look
for the sum of 56 and 64, written as the product of its GCF and another sum.
First, let’s find the greatest common factor of both given numbers:
=> 56 = 1, 2, 4, 7, 8, 13, 28 and 56
=> 64 = 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64
Now, we need to find the greatest common factor between the two numbers. The GCF
of the 2 numbers is 8.
=> 56 / 8 = 7
=> 64 / 8 = 8
=> 56 + 64 = 120
=> (8 x 7) + (8 x 8)
=> 56 + 64
=> 120.</span><span>
</span>
Answer:
281/2/5 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
469/5 = 93.8
93.8x3 = 281.4
= 281/2/5 miles
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