Answer:
1744 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
A quart, or a quarter of a gallon, holds 4 cups. Multiplying 4 cups in every quart by 436 quarts, you get 4*436=1744 cups. Hope this helps!
To get started, we will use the general formula for bacteria growth/decay problems:

where:
A_{f} = Final amount
A_{i} = Initial amount
k = growth rate constant
t = time
For doubling problems, the general formula can be shortened to:

Now, we can use the shortened formula to calculate the growth rate constant of both bacteria:
Colby (1):


per hour
Jaquan (2):


per hour
Using Colby's rate constant, we can use the general formula to calculate for Colby's final amount after 1 day (24 hours).
Note: All units must be constant, so convert day to hours.


Remember that the final amount for both bacteria must be the same after 24 hours. Again, using the general formula, we can calculate the initial amount of bacteria that Jaquan needs:

You're thinking b=1 will always give an integer, certainly true.
Then you think b=-1 will also always give an integer, so
Answer: ±1
Then you remember that a/b may not be a reduced fraction, so other bs beside the unit make give integers. The condition for an integer is
b | a
read 'b divides a' meaning a is a multiple of b.
Then you realize that a and b might not even b integers themselves.
Let's say the above answer is correct with the additional criteria that a and b are integers with no common factors.
Think about something that you really like and start splitting it up people around the world in businesses and you can do anything to solve the problem if remember the total number is always on the bottom
The answer would be B because the average rate of change formula calculates slope of lines, or a curve on a given range.it is defines as the ratio of the difference in the function (f/x) as it changes from "a" to "b" and the difference between "a" and "b" so ya answer is B
hope this helps, ~kashout