Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You get 2640 and double it which is 5280 and then do 2640/5280 which is 0.5, that is the amount of miles in 2640 feet. So the answer is 0.5 mph which is C
rationalizing the numerator, or namely, "getting rid of that pesky radical at the top".
we simply multiply top and bottom by a value that will take out the radicand in the numerator.
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Answer:
1.188
Step-by-step explanation:
19 ounces = 1.875
1.875 rounded is 1.88
answer = 1.88
couldn't help as much due to the fact you didn't add how much the dog gains
Just comparing your (x, y) points to the values on the table, it looks like b) would be the quick answer. Since it states under the table to use average values within each range.
So for x=62 (the weight), we have y=122 (the iron count) which would be the average of the range between 115 and 129.
Similiarly, x=70 corresponds to y=146, which is the average of 139 and 153.
You could take the average values of your highest and lowest iron count ranges compare them to the max-min weight to get your slope. Looks like it would be (155-112)/(73-58)= 43/15= 2.8666 repeating. That would make sense with the slope in the equation listed in b) as well.
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Correct Answer:
Option 3: <span>The quadratic function has two distinct real zeros.
The function is quadratic, therefore it can have only 2 zeros. The knowledge of x-intercepts is needed to determine the zeros, y-intercepts has nothing to do with the zeros of a function. The given function has 2 unique x-intercepts, so according to the fundamental theorem of algebra, this function has 2 distinct real roots as number of distinct real roots are equal to the number of x-intercepts. Therefore, option 3 is the correct answer. </span>