14t^3*6t
= (14*6)*(t^3*t)
= (2*7*2*3)*(t*t*t*t)
= 2*2*3*7*t*t*t*t
Answer:
32
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation
and the graph below describe the velocity V in feet per second of a ball <em>t</em> seconds after it is shot into the air.
To find the balls velocity after seven seconds, substitute t = 7 into the function expression:

Answer:
18 Skittles
6 M&Ms
Step-by-step explanation:
Set up an equation:
Variable x = number of skittles
Variable y = number of M&Ms
1.50x + 2y = 39
x + y = 24
In the second equation, isolate a variable:
x = 24 - y
Substitute the value of x for 24 - y in the first equation:
1.50(24 - y) + 2y = 39
Use distributive property
36 - 1.5y + 2y = 39
Combine like terms
36 + 0.5y = 39
Isolate variable y:
0.5y = 3
y = 6
Substitute the value of y for 6 in the second equation:
x + 6 = 24
Isolate variable x:
x = 18
Plug these values into any equation of your choice to see if these values are correct (I'll do both equations just to prove it):
1.50(18) + 2(6) = 39
27 + 12 = 39
39 = 39
Correct
x + y = 24
18 + 6 = 24
24 = 24
Correct
Answer:
350
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A) The amount of change held by a teacher at the end of each day for a year.
Step-by-step explanation:
A normal distribution has a bell-shaped density curve described by its mean and standard deviation.
A) The amount of change held by a teacher at the end of each day for a year - This is probably near normal because the teacher cannot have negative cents in her or his pocket.