1 apple is $.30. $.30 times 7 = $2.10.
There are an infinite number of possibilities, and not enough information
to decide which possibility is really the one inside the function machine.
Here are a few. Each of these gives the result that you described,
and there are an infinite number of others:
f(x) = x
f(x) = 2x + 1
f(x) = 10x + 9
f(x) = x² - 2
f(x) = 7x² - 8
f(x) = 31x³ + 30
f(x) = log( |x| ) - 1
f(x) = ln( |x| ) - 1
f(x) = x tan(45°)
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.
etc.
Given that the radius of the circle is 6 cm.
The central angle is 120°
We need to determine the length of AB.
<u>Length of AB:</u>
The length of AB can be determined using the formula,

Substituting
and
in the above formula, we get;

Simplifying the values, we get;



Substituting π = 3.14, we have;


Thus, the arc length of AB is 12.56 cm
Yes she does have enough. Here is why:
If you add 1/4 and 1/4, you get 2/8 which is also 1/2.
3/4 is bigger than one half. If you subtract 1/2 from 3/4, you get 1/4.
So she would have 1/4 left.
Absolutely enough to get to her friends house and back. :)