There isn't an obvious question to this problem but with the given we can assume what is to be asked. I think we are to find the total cost of a certain poultry seasoning. The poultry seasoning would have a total weight of 4+2=6 ounces. The total cost will then have to be 4(4) + 2(3) = 22 dollars.
Answer:
13,456
Step-by-step explanation:
Tn= a+(n-1)d
a is the first term, n is the given number and d is the common difference. d is given by subtracting the first term from the second term or the second from the third. Therefore the the 59th term of the sequence 29, 37, 45 is,
Tn= 29+(59-1)8
=29(58)8
=13,456
Answer:
h=404.89
Step-by-step explanation:
We are looking for side h, which is opposite of the observer. We know that the side adjacent to the observer is 500 feet. We also know that the angle from the observer to the bird is 39°. Because we have these values, SOH CAH TOA tells us that we should use tangent, opposite over adjacent.
We can set up our equation as follows:
tan(39°)=h/500
We can then solve for h:
500*tan(39°)=h
h=404.89
Answer:
a) 5765760
b) 60480
c) 5705280
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming that order is not important:
Number of women = 7
Number of men = 9
Members of the delegation = 6
a) How many delegations are possible?

b) How many of these delegations have all men?

c) How many of these delegations have at least one woman?

Answer:
Decrease
Step-by-step explanation:
So, I encourage you to grab a calculator and see for yourself
Put in the function: 4/5 into a standard calculator. You will see that it will come out to .8
Put in the function: 3/5 into a standard calculator. You will see that it will come out to .6
.6 is less than .8, just as 3/5 is less than 4/5.
Another analogy that can be used is seeing the fraction as a real-life object.
Let's say that you make two pies. You cut the pie evenly into five slices. You set them on the table and leave them for whoever wants to eat them. You see that Pie 1 has two slices missing (3/5) and that Pie 2 has one slice missing. (4/5)
3 out of 5 slices are left of Pie 1.
4 out of 5 slices are left of Pie 2.
Pie 1 has less than Pie 2 does.
Hope this has helped!