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Answer:
13,125 ducks
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of ducks:geese on the first day was:
175:63
On the last day (end of migration), he counted 4,725 geese.
To find the number of ducks using the same ratio, we are first going to divide 4,725 by 63 to find what number all the ducks and geese multiplied by:
4,725/63 = 75
The geese multiplied by 75. This means the ducks also multiplied by 75:
175*75 = 13,125
Barnaby counted 13,125 ducks.
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2-27
3-10
Make sure you have only one negative for the last one.
Remember
∛(ab)=(∛a)(∛b)
also
i¹=i
i²=-1
i³=-i
i⁴=1
so
∛-2i=(∛2)(∛-i)=(∛2)(i)=i∛2
The scale factor is 0.25, not 4 in this case. You can determine this by looking at the comparison of the triangles. The first triangle is 4.4 and the second one is 1.1, so the scale factor is determined by looking at what is happening to the first one to result in the second.
0.25 is 1/4. The second hypotenuse is 1/4 the hypotenuse of the first one.