Answer:
approximately .41 per pound
Step-by-step explanation:
you would just need to divided 11 by 27 to get the total amount per pound and that would give you a decimal and you just round.
The easiest way to solve this problem is by using the Pythagorean theorem :D
Pythagorean theorem: [-b +- sqrt(b^2 - 4ac)]/2a
5 = a
-1 = b
6 = c
therefore, by plugging these values in!
[-(-1) +- sqrt((-1)^2 - 4(5)(6))]/2(5)
[1 +- sqrt(1 - 120)]/10
Oh so we're using imaginary numbers, so in this case you'll need to know that i = sqrt(-1), so keep this in mind (I can see why this was so difficult)
[1 +- sqrt(119)*i]10
answers:
( 1 + i*sqrt(119) ) / 10
( 1 - i*sqrt(119) ) / 10
Answer:
3 and 4
Step-by-step explanation:
We apply 2 transformations here.
f(x) ----> f(x + a) - this is a shift of a units to the left.
f(x) ---- > f(x) + a - this is a shift of a units vertically up.
x - 1 ----> x + 2 shifts it 3 units to the left.
3 ---->5 shifts it 2 units up.
Hey there!
-3/4 - 1/3
= -3/4 + (-1/3)
≈ -9/12 - 4/12
= -9 - 4 / 12 - 0
≈ -9 - 4 / 12
= -13 / 12
≈ -1 1/12
Therefore, your answer is/
-13/12 or -1 1/12
EITHER OF THOSE SHOULD BE CORRECT BECAUSE THEY ARE EQUIVALENT OR THE SAME THING.
Good luck on your assignment & enjoy your day!
~Amphitrite1040:)