The way to solve this question is to essentially reverse the equation I used in the other answer.
I would solve this with some theoretical values. If you start with 3, how long would it take for it to triple, or reach 9.
the equation would look like 9 = 3(2)^t/6, note how the instead of 1/2 it is now 2 in the parenthesis, as it doubles every 6 hours rather than halves every amount of hours.
When placed into an algebra calculator, the answer should be about 9.5 hours
Cross multiply:-
3(b - 2) = (2b - 5)(b + 2)
3b - 6 = 2b^2 + 4b - 5b - 10
2b^2 - 4b - 4 = 0
b^2 - 2b - 2 = 0
b = 2.73, -0.73 Answer
Answer:
x = - 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
y = 
The denominator of y cannot be zero as this would make y undefined.
Equating the denominator to zero and solving gives the value that x cannot be and if the numerator is non zero for this value then it is a vertical asymptote.
x + 4 = 0 ⇒ x = - 4
Thus the vertical asymptote is x = - 4
Answer:
14.0 cm its a
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok so you know the first garden needs 1 and 2/5 bags of soil. Now first we need to find one fifth of that. So let's make this mied number into an improper fraction:
1 2/5 = 7/5
Ok now let's divide 7/5 by 5:
7/5 divided by 5/1 = 7/25
So Jared will need 7/25 bags of soil for his second garden, but we're STILL not done. now we have to add for the TOTAL.
1 2/5 + 7/25 > 7/5 + 7/25 > 7 x 5 = 35 > 35/25 + 7/25 = 42/25
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5x 5 = 25
Now let's simplify it to 1 and 17/25