42/2 is 21 then add 9 you’d get 30 as your final solution.
Answer:
A variable which can can be represented in numbers is known to be a quantitative variable.
Step-by-step explanation:
A variable is described as a characteristic of an object. Their values may occur more than once for a set of data.
A variable that can be represented in numbers is known to be a quantitative variable. Arithmetic operations can also be performed on these variables i.e. after performing arithmetic operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication or division, some numbers can still be obtained as the result.
Quantitative variables can also be compared with each other to obtain meaningful results. Quantitative variables are of two types – discrete and continuous.
Discrete variables have whole numbers as their values whereas continuous variables can even have values in between the whole numbers.
Examples of quantitative variables are height, weight, time in the 100-yard dash, the number of items sold to a shopper.

x moves from 0 to 3 ⇒ 3 units right
y moves from 0 to 9 ⇒ 9 units up
Answer B.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
For question 11, you essentially need to find when h(t) = 0, since that is when the height of the ball reaches 0 (ie touches the ground).
For question 12, it is asking for a maximum height, so you need to find when dh/dt = 0 and taking the second derivative to prove that there is maximum at t. That will find you the time at which the ball will hit a maximum height.
Rinse and repeat question 12 for question 13