<span> 30 donuts in 60 minutes
90 donuts ?
90 x 60 / 30 = 180 minutes
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</span>180 minutes
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If Fiona is to divide the first expression by the second one, clearly only the first term of the first expression is divisible. The remaining terms of the fist expression will remain as the remainder. The remainder from the division done by Fiona should be 5x - 3.
Answer:
The errors that may occur in the measurement of a physical quantity can be classified into six types: constant error, systematic error, random error, absolute error, relative error and percentage error.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Explanation:
A logarithm in one base is a constant multiple of a logarithm in any other base. Any "order of ..." specification does not include the applicable constant multiplier or the smaller order terms that may be required for an exact computation.
The concept of "order of" is similar to the concept of the degree of a polynomial. Knowing the degree of a polynomial tells you something about the "end behavior" as the function argument gets large. The specifics of the scale factor and lower-degree terms become largely irrelevant.
So this is not too hard, as with any math problem we write what we know.
Starting speed: 80km/h
Time from P to Q: 2.5h
Increase in speed: 20km/h (25% is dividing by 4)
Distance from Q to R: 150 kilometers
So let's find the speed and distance for both legs of the trip.
Speed for P to Q: 80km/h
Distance from PtoQ: 200km (2.5h * 80km/h)
Speed from Q to R: 100km/h (80 +20)
Distance from QtoR: 150km.
Now we multiply the speeds by their respective distances add them and then divide by the total distance.
((80 *200) + (100 * 150))/350 = ~88.57143