The number of hectares of each crop he should plant are; 250 hectares of Corn, 500 hectares of Wheat and 450 hectares of soybeans
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He grows corn, wheat and soya beans on the farm of 1200 hectares. Thus;
C + W + S = 12 ----(1)
It costs $45 per hectare to grow corn, $60 to grow wheat, and $50 to grow soybeans. Thus;
45C + 60W + 50S = 63750 -----(2)
He will grow twice as many hectares of wheat as corn. Thus;
W = 2C ------(3)
Put 2C for W in eq 1 and eq 2 to get;
C + 2C + S = 1200
3C + S = 1200 -----(4)
45C + 60(2C) + 50S = 63750
45C + 120C + 50S = 63750
165C + 50S = 63750 ------(5)
Solving eq 4 and 5 simultaneosly gives;
C = 250 and W = 500
Thus; S = 1200 - 3(250)
S = 450
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F = 0.0022N
Explanation:
Given:
Surface area (A) = 4,000mm² = 0.004m²
Viscosity = µ = 0.55 N.s/m²
u = (5y-0.5y²) mm/s
Assume y = 4
Computation:
F/A = µ(du/dy)
F = µA(du/dy)
F = µA[(d/dy)(5y-0.5y²)]
F = (0.55)(0.004)[(5-1(4))]
F = 0.0022N
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Combination circuit; The basic strategy for the analysis of combination circuits involves using the meaning of equivalent resistance for parallel branches to transform the combination circuit into a series circuit.
Example:
The use of both series and parallel connections within the same circuit. In this case, light bulbs A and B are connected by parallel connections and light bulbs C and D are connected by series connections. This is an example of a combination circuit.
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