Volume of the child's pool.
Time taken by hose pipe to fill the pool
Step-by-step explanation:
To form a function in the given situation, the two quantities related can be time and the amount to be filled , i.e the time taken by a hose pipe to fill the given volume of the child's pool. Time in the formed function can be represented to be directly proportional to the volume and the speed of the water through hose pipe can tell how long it it takes, i.e how much time will it take to fill the given volume of pool.
Answer:
15%
Step-by-step explanation:
I am not sure
<u>Answer:</u>
So all the possible solutions are:
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<u>Solution Steps:</u>
<em>First you need to solve the real inequality to understand how to find the rest of the possible equations. </em>
<u>Add 78 to both sides:</u>
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Cancels Out
<em>So now we know the real answer, but it ask for all possible answers. </em>
(Means anything larger than 300 when you plug it into x - 78 > 300.)
<u>Numbers that are greater than 378:</u>
1.)
(False)
2.)
(True)
3.)
(False)
4.)
(False)
5.)
(True)
6.)
(True)
7.)
(False)
8.)
(True)
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K = ln (153/147)/7
k =
<span>
ln
(<span>
<span>
1.0408163265)/7
k = </span></span></span>0.040005334584
y(t) = a * e ^ k*t
y(2017) = 147 * e^ <span><span><span>0.040005334584
</span>
</span>
</span>
* 26
y(2017) = 147*e^
<span>
<span>
<span>
1.0401386992
</span>
</span>
</span>
y(2017) = 147*
<span>
<span>
<span>
2.8296094512
</span>
</span>
</span>
<span>y(2017) = 415.95 NOT very sure of that answer
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