Hello!
Question 1
We first have to convert everything to yards since the concrete is charged by the cubic yards
15 feet = 5 yards
15 feet = 5 yards
3 inches = 0.08333
Multiply these to find the volume
5 * 5 * 0.08333 = 2.08325
Multiply this by the cost
2.08325 * 46 = 95.83
The answer is C) $95.83
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Question 2
You have to find the volume of the first pyramid
The equation we use is

V is volume
l is length
w is width
h is height
Put in the values we know

Multiply

Divide
V = 2389.3333
Now we use this to find the side length of the second pyramid

Multiply both sides by 3
<span>7167.999 = lw * 112
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Divide both sides by 112
63.9999 = lw
Since it is a square pyramid we know that sides are equal
63.999 = l^2
Take the square root of both sides
8 = l
The answer is B) 8in
Hope this helps!
It is irrational because it’s not terminating (please hit “thanks”
X equals weight of permit fish
x + 10X = 132
11x = 132
x= 12
permit fish= 12
tarpon=120
Answer: B
Step-by-step explanation:
you use the coordinates to find the sides
For this problem you need to understand that a linear graph is a straight line (Remember Rise/Run).
A continous function is <span>a </span>continuous function<span> is a </span>function <span>for which sufficiently small changes in the input result in arbitrarily small changes in the output, so we can already cross off that as an answer.
The Y-Intercept is the cost (in dollars), so this would be to monthly fee.
Now, onto the rate of change. T</span>he rate of change is <span>represented by the slope of a line. So the more classes you take the more it will increase. Therefore the cost for one class is the rate of change.
Lastly, the cost for one class is $10. It's not, since $10 is the intial fee to belong to a gym, so this is false.
Recap:
True
-The relationship is linear
-The y-intercept represents the monthly fee.
-The rate of change represents the cost for one class.
False
-The relationship represents a continuous function.
-The cost for one class is $10.
I hope I've helped you, have a great day!</span>