Answer:
x≥2.56
Step-by-step explanation:
first we can write the inequality
2+9x≥25
we can now solve this with algebra
9x≥23
x≥2.56
Answer:
B. and D.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The rate at which the distance between them is changing at 2:00 p.m. is approximately 1.92 km/h
Step-by-step explanation:
At noon the location of Lan = 300 km north of Makenna
Lan's direction = South
Lan's speed = 60 km/h
Makenna's direction and speed = West at 75 km/h
The distance Lan has traveled at 2:00 PM = 2 h × 60 km/h = 120 km
The distance north between Lan and Makenna at 2:00 p.m = 300 km - 120 km = 180 km
The distance West Makenna has traveled at 2:00 p.m. = 2 h × 75 km/h = 150 km
Let 's' represent the distance between them, let 'y' represent the Lan's position north of Makenna at 2:00 p.m., and let 'x' represent Makenna's position west from Lan at 2:00 p.m.
By Pythagoras' theorem, we have;
s² = x² + y²
The distance between them at 2:00 p.m. s = √(180² + 150²) = 30·√61
ds²/dt = dx²/dt + dy²/dt
2·s·ds/dt = 2·x·dx/dt + 2·y·dy/dt
2×30·√61 × ds/dt = 2×150×75 + 2×180×(-60) = 900
ds/dt = 900/(2×30·√61) ≈ 1.92
The rate at which the distance between them is changing at 2:00 p.m. ds/dt ≈ 1.92 km/h
In order to solve this, we first need to know what the ratio of servings of pudding to cups of milk is. We can see that 8 servings of pudding requires 2 cups of milk, so the ratio is 8/2, which can be reduced to 4/1. This means that for every 4 servings of pudding, we will be adding 1 cup of milk. So all we need to do to find out how many cups would be needed for 64 servings of pudding, we simply need to divide by 4.
64 / 4 = 16
So for 64 servings of pudding, we will need 16 cups of milk. But that's not what the question wants to know, it wants to know how many gallons of milk it would need.
In order to find that out, we have to know how many cups there are in one gallon. There are 2 cups in one pint, there are 2 pints in a quart, and there are 4 quarts in a gallon, so we just have to multiply those numbers, and we get 4 * 2 * 2 = 8 * 2 = 16
There are 16 cups in one gallon, therefore, 64 servings of pudding will require 1 gallon of milk.
Hope that helped! =)
All but c are correct so the answer is a b and d