Answer:
x = 100
Step-by-step explanation:
The larger area is ...
A = LW
A = (300+x)(200+x) = x^2 +500x +60,000
The smaller area is ...
A = (200)(300) = 60,000
We want the larger area to be double the smaller area, so ...
x^2 +500x +60,000 = 2(60,000)
x^2 +500x = 60,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . subtract 60,000
x^2 +500x + 62500 = 122500 . . . add 250^2 to complete the square
(x +250)^2 = 350^2
We're interested in the positive solution, so we can take the positive square root to find it:
x +250 = 350
x = 100 . . . . . . . . . subtract 250
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The graph shows the quadratic in the form x^2 +500x -60,000. That is, we're looking for zeros (x-intercepts) of the function.
First, let me show you some notation.
To show a matrix is an inverse of another matrix, we write

-1 is not an exponent. It just shows that a matrix is an inverse of another matrix.
For a 2x2 matrix, we can get the inverse by first making b and c negatives and swap the positions of a and d.
Then multiply each entry in the matrix by 1 divided by the determinant.
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I hope this helped!
No, 9/12 is equivalent to 3/4.
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Answer:
The question is a bit incorrect as there isnt mentioned how many cups are there.But if you meant how many 30ml cups can Jannie fill it would be 66.66 cups or 67/66 cups .
Step-by-step explanation:
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