Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply 10 225
Answer:
Area of the rectangular park = 2/3 square mile
Let us assume the width of the rectangular park = x
Then
The length of the rectangular park = 2 2/3 * x mile
= 8x/3 mile
Then
Area of the rectangular park = Length * Width
2/3 = (8x/3) * x
2/3 = 8x^2/3
(2 * 3)/3 = 8x^2
2 = 8x^2
x^2 = 2/8
x^2 = 1/4
x^2 = (1/2)^2
x = 1/2
So the width of the park is 1/2 feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Here, “p” is a numerator and “q” is a denominator. The examples of rational numbers are 6/5, 10/7, and so on. The rational number is represented using the letter “Q”. Like real numbers, the arithmetic operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are applicable to the rational numbers.
The question supplied is incomplete. The complete question is shown below:
The Gross national product (GNP) is the value of all the goods and services produced in an economy, plus the value of goods and services imported, less the goods and services exported. During the period of 1994-2004, the GNP of Canada grew about 4.8% per year, measured in 2003 dollars. In 1994, the GNP was $5.9 billion. Assuming this rate continues, in what year with the GNP reach $10 billion?
Answer:
2006
Step-by-step explanation:
Every year, the new GNP will become (100 + 4.8)% of that of the previous year. That is 104.8%, and equivalent of 1.048.
Let P(y) be the GNP after a period of y years.
After y years, the equation for calculating A(y) becomes
A(y)=5.9*(1.048)^y
Since A(y) = 10
10=5.9*(1.048)^y
10/5.9 =(1.048)^y
1.695=(1.048)^y
ln(1.695) = ln(1.048)^y
ln(1.695) = y ln1.048
y=ln1.695/ln1.048
y=11.26 years
1994 + 12 = 2006
Canada’s GNP will reach $10 billion in the year 2006