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Anestetic [448]
3 years ago
11

Help if so omg ur amazing

Mathematics
2 answers:
Lisa [10]3 years ago
6 0
The answer is 12/35
(You multiple both of the fractions)
Iteru [2.4K]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

12/35 of the road

Step-by-step explanation:

To find 2/5 of 6/7 you simply multiple and simplify if possible.

2/5 * 6/7 = (2*6)/(5*7) = 12/35

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Answer:

The number of mosquitoes is maximum for 6.5 inches rainfall.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given function is

M(x)=13x-x^2                   .... (1)

where, M(x) is number of mosquitoes in millions and x the June rainfall in inches.

We need to find the rainfall that produces the maximum number of mosquitoes.

Differential the above function with respect to x.

M'(x)=13-2x               .... (2)

Equate first derivative equal to 0.

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2x=13

x=\frac{13}{2}=6.5

Differential function (2) with respect to x.

M''(x)=-2

Double derivative is negative. So, the value of function is maximum at x=6.5.

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3 years ago
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16) Your salary goes from $8.75 an hour at your present job to $16.50 an hour in your new job. What is
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The percent change in salary from one job to the next is 88.57%.

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The previous salary of per hour =  $8.75 per hour

The current salary of per hour  = $16.50 per hour

Change in the salary rate per hour  =  Current salary  -  Previous Salary

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                                                             =$7.75 per hour

⇒The change in the salary per hour rate is $7.75

Now, \textrm{Percentage Change in salary}  = \frac{\textrm{Change in the rate of salary}}{\textrm{Previous Salary}}  \times 100

= \frac{7.75}{8.75}  \times 100 = 88.57

or, the change in salary percentage is 88.57%

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