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What is decreasing and increasing order?
A set of data is said to be in descending order, often referred to as decreasing order, when it is arranged from highest to lowest or largest to smallest.
The same concepts apply regardless of the type of information you're working with, whether it's letters, dates, sizes of things or any other group of information like numbers or dates.
For instance, arranging a group of numbers in descending order means doing so from biggest to smallest value.
Ascending order, often known as ascending order of importance, is the exact opposite of declining order.
The order of the items is lowest to highest value. The lowest value is placed first in the order, while the highest value is placed last.
The value of
= 1.732
so
/ 11 = 1.732/11
=1732/11000
The value of
= 3.14
so
/ 24 = 3.14/24
= 314/2400
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Answer:Yes, I checked.. it is option 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
24 munchkins.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let C be the number of chocolate and D be number of glazed donut holes in the original box.
We are told if Jacob ate 2 chocolate munchkins, then 1/11 of the remaining Munchkins would be chocolate. We can represent this information as:

We are also told if he instead added 4 glazed Munchkins to the original box, 1/7 of the Munchkins would be chocolate. We can represent this information as:
Upon substituting C's value from equation (2) in equation (1) we will get,
Let us have a common denominator on right side of equation.


Multiplying both sides of our equation by 7, we will get,

Multiplying both sides of our equation by 11, we will get,
Therefore, the total number of Munchkins in original box is 24.
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According to Newton's Second Law, we know that
F = m*a
where F is the force applied, m is the mass and 'a' is the acceleration.
We see that this is a direct variation equation for F and a, such that m is the constant of variation. It's similar to how y = kx is also a direct variation equation.
Plug in F = 35 and a = 5 to find m
F = ma
35 = m*5
35/5 = m
7 = m
m = 7
The object has a mass of 7 kg
Our equation F = ma updates to F = 7a
Now plug in the force F = 21 to find 'a'
F = 7a
21 = 7a
21/7 = a
3 = a
a = 3
The acceleration will be 3 m/s^2
Notice how a smaller force applied means that the acceleration has also gone down as well.