Answer:
3is the answer because t
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The unit ratio would be 8 grams per milliliters
Step-by-step explanation:
Since, the unit ratio is a fraction with denominator 1,
In other words, the amount of one quantity in unit amount of other quantity is called unit rate or unit ratio.
Here, the amount first quantity = 16 grams,
The amount of second quantity = 2 milliliters,
Thus, unit ratio = 
= 8 grams per milliliters
N% x 1.60 = 6 (I turned it from English to math)
Can't move n% back two places to make it a decimal so I will move the number I am multiplying by n% back two places instead.
Here is a sample to show you why it works. .34 x 57 = 34 x .57
So
.016n = 6 (.016 is 1.60 decimal moved back two places)
Now divide both sides by .016
<u>.016</u>n = <u>6
</u><u />.016 .016 n = 375%
Why is the percent over 100% you might ask?
What % of 1.60 is 1.60 (Answer - all of it or 100%)
So What % of 1.60 is 6 - the number 6 being much bigger than 1.60, it is not surprising that the percent is more than 100.
What % of 1.60 is 1.60 - 100%
What % of 1.60 is 3.20 - 200% (notice that 3.20 is twice 1.60)
What % of 1.6 is 4.80 - 300% (notice that 4.80 is three times 1.60)
What % of 1.6 is 6.40 - 400% (notice that 6.40 is four times 1.60)
6 (the number in the problem) is just a bit less than 6.40 so 375% makes a lot a sense.
Hope you found this helpful.
Answer:
D . . . (it represents a quadratic function)
Step-by-step explanation:
The x-values are 1 unit apart for all values in all tables, making the problem much simpler. All you need to do is find the table where the y-value differences are not the same from one line to the next.
In table A, y-values decrease by 3.
In table B, y-values increase by 5.
In table C, y-values increase by 1.
In table D, y-values increase by 3, 2, 1—numbers that are not constant. (These differences decrease by 1, a number that *is* constant. Since the 2nd differences are constant, the table represents a 2nd degree function.)
Answer:
The sum and product of zeroes are 1 and 1/4, respectively.
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial, let equalize the polynomial to zero and solve in consequence:

By the General Quadratic Formula:


Which means that zeroes are
.
The sum and product of zeroes are, respectively:




The sum and product of zeroes are 1 and 1/4, respectively.