Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
TO find the value for the terms, substitute n for the number in the sequence. so
for 1st term n = 1
for 2nd term n =2 etc.
1st Term = 1^2-3 = 1-3 = -2
2nd term = 2^2 - 3 = 4-3 = 1
3rd Term = 3^2 - 3 = 6
10th Term = 10^2 - 3 = 100 - 3 = 97
Hope this helps
2 gallons = 1 can 11 gallons = 5.5 cans
11/2 = 5.5 Hope I helped ;))
Volume units quarts to gallons (fluid and dry) conversion factor is 0.25 (quart is 1/4 of an gallon). To find out how many gallons in quarts, multiply by the factor, or simply use the converter below.
1 Quart = 0.25 (1/4) Gallon [US, UK, Fluid or Dry]
Quart and gallon are imperial and US customary volume measurement units. In US customary system, both units have different volume capacity for dry and fluid measurements but in imperial (UK), the volume is the same for both fluid and dry measurement.
Answer:
7 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
We assume h(t) represents the height above ground, so that h(t) = 0 will be the point where the ball hits the ground.
The factored form of the equation tells us ...
h(7) = -16(7 -7)(7 +2) = 0
So, the baseball will land on the ground when t=7, seven seconds after first being thrown into the air.
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The other value of t that makes h(t) = 0 is -2. Since we only count time after the ball is thrown, t=-2 is an extraneous solution.