Answer:
3 terms.
Step-by-step explanation:
A term can include but not limited too:
- A single number: (examples: 5)
- A single variable: (examples: x, -x)
- The two combined: (examples: 2x)
-Terms with powers or roots: (examples: 2x² , x√3)
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To adjust the gasoline to oil ratio to 49:1 in a 2 gallon mixture, the forester must add approximately 1.333 gallons of gasoline.
Given that there is a mixture of 2 gallons that is constituted of 29 parts of gasoline and 1 part of oil, it translates into a 30 parts mixture (29 parts gasoline + 1 part oil). In a single gallon of mixture, there are 29/30 gallons of gasoline and 1/30 gallon of oil.
When additional gasoline is added, the amount of oil in the mixture remains constant at 1/30 gallon per gallon while the amount of gasoline increases. To hit a ratio of 49 parts gasoline to 1 part oil, there should be 49 times more gasoline than oil. Since we know the amount of oil in a mixture is 1/30, the amount of gasoline added per gallon should be 49/30 gallons.
However, we start with 29/30 gallons of gasoline, therefore extra gasoline that will be needed per gallon is (49/30) - (29/30) = 20/30 = 2/3 gallons. Given that the mixture is 2 gallons, the forester should add 2/3*2 = 4/3 gallons or approximately 1.333 gallons of gasoline.
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Answer: Hi! here we want to compare the numbers and
and we need to use <,> or =
So the first thing i would look is the square root.
we know that
so 3< <4
now we can see
is easy to see that
then
so 3.7^2 > 12, and 12>11
then:
You also can use a calculator, but i think this is not the idea of the problem.
inside the cube.
(A) 1 m
(B) √2 m
(C) 2√2 m
(D) 2√3 m
(E) √3 m
Answer:
9
Step-by-step explanation:
using the rule of exponents/ radicals
• =
given
=
= 3²
= 9
To calculate 27 raised to the power of 2/3, you first find the cube root of 27, which is 3 and then square that result, giving you 9.
The question requires the computation of a number, specifically 27, raised to a fractional exponent, which is 2/3. To calculate 27 raised to the power of 2/3, you can break it into two steps: take the cube root of 27 first, and then square the result. The cube root of 27 is 3, because 3*3*3 equals 27.
Then, squaring 3 (i.e., raising 3 to the second power) gives 9. Consequently, 27 raised to the power of 2/3 equals 9. This is a typical problem when dealing with powers and roots in mathematics and demonstrates the application of fractional exponents.
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5. District Manager, Home Depot 2003-2005
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Step-by-step explanation:
Y= -7X³ -8X² +6X +3