Answer:
3,406.5 litres/hr
Step-by-step explanation:
The liquid is being poured at a rate of 15 gallons per minute.
1 minute = 1/60 hour
Thus, the rate can be written as:
15 gallons pet 1/60 hour
We are told that one gallon is approximately 3.785 liters.
Thus;
15 gallons = 15 × 3.785 litres = 56.775 litres.
Thus, the rate is;
56.775 litres per 1/60 hour
We want to find in litres/hr.
By proportion, we have it as;
(56.775 ÷ 1/60)/1 = 56.775 × 60 = 3,406.5 litres/hr
S = 2J - 1
R = J + 53
S - 25 = J + 25...S = J + 50
2J - 1 = J + 50
2J - J = 50 + 1
J = 51 <===Jason has 51 CD's
R = J + 53
R = 51 + 53
R = 104 <===Raoul has 104 CD's
S = 2J - 51
S = 2(51) - 1
S = 102 - 1
S = 101 <===Seth has 101 CD's
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
d=4.5
Step-by-step explanation:
d+5.5=10
d=10-5.5
d=4.5
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Answer:
a) "ascend"
Step-by-step explanation:
a)
The equation is 
This question is asking for the value of the directional derivative in the direction of -j [since south that's y negative]
So, this is the negative of partial derivative of y. Thus we have:

Now we are at (100,120,1106), we take y value of 120 and put it in the partial:

We take the negative, that is -(-2.4) = 2.4
Since this is positive, we can say the hill is sloping upward at this point, so you will start to ascend.