Weight of one large bead is 1.5 grams and weight of one small bead is 8.75 grams.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let,
Weight of one large bead = x
Weight of one small bead = y
According to given statement;
12x+8y=88 Eqn 1
5x+2y=25 Eqn 2
Multiplying Eqn 2 by 4

Subtracting Eqn 1 from Eqn 3

Dividing both sides by 8

Putting x=1.5 in Eqn 1

Dividing both sides by 8

Weight of one large bead is 1.5 grams and weight of one small bead is 8.75 grams.
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If she did 184 jumping jacks in 4 minutes that means she did 46 jumping jacks per minute.
Answer:
f(x) = 4.35 +3.95·sin(πx/12)
Step-by-step explanation:
For problems of this sort, a sine function is used that is of the form ...
f(x) = A + Bsin(2πx/P)
where A is the average or middle value of the oscillation, B is the one-sided amplitude, P is the period in the same units as x.
It is rare that a tide function has a period (P) of 24 hours, but we'll use that value since the problem statement requires it. The value of A is the middle value of the oscillation, 4.35 ft in this problem. The value of B is the amplitude, given as 8.3 ft -4.35 ft = 3.95 ft. Putting these values into the form gives ...
f(x) = 4.35 + 3.95·sin(2πx/24)
The argument of the sine function can be simplified to πx/12, as in the Answer, above.
Answer:
Lo's answer is correct and it is a translation because applying the rule (x+4, y+8) on the coordinates N(-2, -4) will gives us N'(2,4).
Step-by-step explanation:
i) though Raheem is mathematically correct the question asks for a translation which means that we can only use addition and/or subtraction and not multiplication. So Raheem's answer is therefore incorrect.
ii) Casey's answer is incorrect as applying the rule (x+2, y+4) on the coordinates N(-2, -4) will gives us (0,0) and not N'(2,4)
iii) Andrew's answer is also incorrect as applying the rule (x+4, y+0) on the coordinates N(-2, -4) will gives us (2,-4) and not N'(2,4).
iv) Lo's answer is correct and it is a translation because applying the rule (x+4, y+8) on the coordinates N(-2, -4) will gives us N'(2,4).