$Coconut = 2 x $Banana
$Banana = (1/3) x $Grapefruit
$Coconut = 2 x (1/3) x $Grapefruit
$Coconut = 2/3 x $Grapefruit
One coconut costs 2/3 what a grapefruit costs or "is 2/3 as expensive" to be congruent with the question.
Find 5% x 12 x 10 then add the number you got to the ¥1,000,864
In general, the exponential growth function is given by the formula below

Where a and r are constants, and x is the number of time intervals.
In our case, n=0 for 1960; therefore, 1968 is n=8,

And 1976 is n=16

Solve the two equations simultaneously, as shown below

Solving for a,

a) Thus, the equation is

b) 1960 is n=0; thus,

The answer to part b) is $1.113043... per hour
c)1996 is n=36

The model prediction is above $5.15 by $0.55 approximately. The answer is 'below'
Answer:
Part 1: How's the weather? Investigate the weather forecast in your city.
Record the high and low temperatures that are forecast for the next 7 days in the table below. In the columns titled, Difference," record the change in temperature from the day before. To do this, subtract the previous temperature from the current temperature Be sure to use positive and negative numbers as needed! For example, if yesterday’s temperature was 70 and today’s temperature was 65, the difference is 65 – 70 = -5.
Date
High Temperature
Subtract previous temperature from current temperature
Difference
Low Temperature
Subtract previous temperature from current temperature
Difference
1
10-24-21
75
-N/A-
-N/A-
57
-N/A-
-N/A-
2
10-25-21
81
75
6
55
57
-2
3
10-26-21
82
81
1
61
55
6
4
10-27-21
81
82
-1
61
61
0
5
10-28-21
81
75
6
63
61
2
6
10-29-21
75
81
-6
61
63
-2
7
10-30-21
72
75
-3
55
61
-6
Note: The columns for Day One's subtraction and difference cannot be filled in. As this is the first data point, there is no previous temperature to subtract.
Write a mathematical expression using the information from your table to answer the following questions:
What is the mean change in the forecaster high temperatures? Remember, this can be found by averaging the values in the Difference column for the high temperatures. Show your work and steps. If your answer is not an integer, explain what two integers your answer is between.
What is the mean change in the forecaster low temperatures? Remember, this can be found by averaging the values in the Difference column for the low temperatures. If your answer is not an integer, explain what two integers your answer is between.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Even is/means that the numbers add up to be even numbers.Also absolute Value mean is not even.
Step-by-step explanation: