Answer:
the answer is 0.30
Step-by-step explanation:
600/20=30
two decimal place=0.30
It' only 8 poins btw And there is not enough information but I try my best y = a times t y = 200 + 250 divided by 325 I believe these are the answers
The picture is not clear. let me assume
y = (x^4)ln(x^3)
product rule :
d f(x)g(x) = f(x) dg(x) + g(x) df(x)
dy/dx = (x^4)d[ln(x^3)/dx] + d[(x^4)/dx] ln(x^3)
= (x^4)d[ln(x^3)/dx] + 4(x^3) ln(x^3)
look at d[ln(x^3)/dx]
d[ln(x^3)/dx]
= d[ln(x^3)/dx][d(x^3)/d(x^3)]
= d[ln(x^3)/d(x^3)][d(x^3)/dx]
= [1/(x^3)][3x^2] = 3/x
... chain rule (in detail)
end up with
dy/dx = (x^4)[3/x] + 4(x^3) ln(x^3)
= x^3[3 + 4ln(x^3)]
Answer:
Is there supposed to be a picture?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
<h2>48</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
so for every 3 Reid washes there are 4 Elsie washes
the ratio of washing is 3:4
lets add 3 and 4 up
3 + 4 = 7
now lets divide the total number of washes by the added ratio
84/ 7
=12
now we know that 1 part is 12
to find Elsie's part we need to x 12 by how many parts she has got
she washed 4 times
4 x 12
=48