How many grams of sugar will she need?
Recipe: Makes 24 biscuits
60 g sugar
100 mL syrup
250 g oats
125 g margarine
60 g chocolate
Answer:
130
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
You can rewrite the right side, then equate the arguments of the log function.
4·ln(x) = 2·ln(25)
4·ln(x) = 2·ln(5^2)
4·ln(x) = 4·ln(5) . . . . . . . use the rule ln(a^b) = b·ln(a)
x = 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .divide by 4 and take the antilog
Answer:
x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Just as a note, you can look at x = 25 and know that it is not the answer. If it was, then you would get
4ln(25) = 2 ln(25) which reduces down to 4 = 2 when you divide by ln(25) on both sides.
4 ln(x) = 2 ln(25) Represent 25 as ln(5)^2
4 ln(x) = 2 ln(5)^2 The power on the right can be brought down.
4 ln(x) = 2 * 2 * ln(5) Divide both sides by 4
4 ln(x)/4 = 4 ln(5)/4
ln(x) = ln(5) Take the antiln of both sides.
antiln(ln(x)) = antiln(5)
x = 5
4x2 - 12x + 9
Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a multiplication of the square of (y+4) by (y-4) the value of Y will be eliminated in the product, if you want to assure this you just need to do the multiplication, and to do so we just need to multiply feach factor in the binomial by the polynomial:
So now we know that the value for the Y is 16.
(y - 4)(y² + 4y + 16)
y³ + 4y² + 16y - 4y² -16y - 64
y³ + 4y² + ay - 4y² - ay - 64
a = 16
b) write and equation to model this situation
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