Answer:
the croccect amswer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
Solving #19
<u>Take y-values from the graph</u>
- a) (g·f)(-1) = g(f(-1)) = g(1) = 4
- b) (g·f)(6) = g(f(6)) = g(2) = 2
- c) (f·g)(6) = f(g(6)) = f(5) = 1
- d) (f·g)(4) = f(g(4)) = f(2) = -2
<span>Since we need to convert “miles per second” to “miles per hour,” we first need to find out how many seconds there are in a hour.
We know that there are 60 seconds in a minute, and if we wanted to do an hour we would have to do 60 * 60 which is 3600 seconds, therefore,
</span>1 mi/57.1 sec = (1 mi/ 57.1 sec)(3600 sec/1 hour)
= (3600/57.1) mi/hours
<span> = 63.047 mi/hours</span>
Answer:
The maximum possible number of mosquitoes is 25 millions
Step-by-step explanation:
Let
m(x) -----> the number of mosquitoes in Minneapolis, Minnesota (in millions of mosquitoes)
x ----> the rainfall in centimeters
we have

This is a quadratic equation (vertical parabola) open downward
The vertex is the maximum
we know that
The maximum possible number of mosquitoes is equal to the y-coordinate of the vertex
Find out the coordinate of the vertex
The general equation of a vertical parabola in vertex form is equal to

where
a is a coefficient
(h,k) is the vertex
so
In this problem
a=-1 (open downward)
(h,k)=(5,25)
The y-coordinate is 25
therefore
The maximum possible number of mosquitoes is 25 millions