The only numbers I could think of would be 1, 2, and 4 because 4 is greater than 3 (2+1) and four times greater than 1 (2-1)
Answer:
In 2015, the financial statements of Ultimate Medical Center reported $500,000 in total revenues and $145,000 in net income. The balance sheet showed net assets of $350,000. Calculate the operating margin ratio and the return on equity rate for Ultimate Medical Center.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 59.690260418206
The result is approximate. Round that value however you need to.
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Explanation:
For a circle with radius r = 142.5, the full distance around the edge (aka perimeter aka circumference) is found by using the formula below.
C = 2*pi*r
C = 2*pi*142.5
C = 895.353906273091
That value is approximate. I used my calculator's stored value of pi to get the most accuracy possible.
That value of roughly 895 represents the distance around a full circle of that radius, but we only want a 24 degree pizza slice.
In other words, we want 24/360 = 1/15 of the full perimeter
(1/15)*895.353906273091 = 59.690260418206
Let Xavier's favourite fraction be a/b, Yessie's favourite fraction = b/a and Zorro's favourite fraction = c/d,
c/d x a/b = 12/35 . . . . . . . . (1)
c/d x b/a = 15/7 . . . . . . . . (2)
(1) x (2) = c/d x a/b x c/d x b/a = 12/35 x 15/7
c^2 / d^2 = 36/49
c^2 = 36
c = 6
d^2 = 49
d = 7
Xaviers favourite fraction = 12/35 / 6/7 = 2/5
Yessies favourite fraction = 5/2
Zorro favourite fraction = 6/7
It will take 6 years for the trees to have same height.
Step-by-step explanation:
Type A tree;
Initial height = 9 feet
We will convert feet into inches because growth is in inches.
1 feet = 12 inches
9 feet = 12*9 = 108 inches
Growth rate = 6 inches per year
Let,
x be the number of years.
A(x) = 108 + 6x
Type B;
Initial height = 4 feet = 4*12 = 48 inches
Growth rate = 16 inches per year
B(x) = 48 + 16x
The height will be same, when functions are equal
A(x) = B(x)

Dividing both sides by 6

It will take 6 years for the trees to have same height.
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