The daily high temperature of Elk Creek drops by 1.2°C every day. What is the net change in the daily high temperature after two calendar weeks?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

16.8°C

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :The daily high temperature of Elk Creek drops by 1.2°C every day.

To Find:What is the net change in the daily high temperature after two calendar weeks?

Solution:

Since we are given that The daily high temperature of Elk Creek drops by 1.2°C every day.

1 week = 7 days.

So, 2 weeks = 7 * 2 = 14 days

Temperature drops per day = 1.2°C

So, temperature drops in 14 days = 1.2* 14 =16.8^(\circ)C

Hence the net change in the daily high temperature after two calendar weeks is 16.8°C.

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

16.8

Step-by-step explanation:


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Anna is a teacher at an elementary school. She purchased 73 tickets to take the first-grade children and some parents on a field trip to the zoo. She purchasedchildren's tickets for $9 each and adult tickets for $15 each. She spent a total of $771. How many of each ticket did she buy?
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She bought 54 child tickets and 19 adult tickets.

Step-by-step explanation:

No. of tickets purchased = 73

Cost of tickets = $771

Cost of one child ticket = $9

Cost of one adult ticket = $15

Let,

Child ticket = x

Adult ticket = y

According to given statement;

x+y=73   Eqn 1

9x+15y=771   Eqn 2

Multiplying Eqn 1 by 9;

9(x+y=73)\n9x+9y=657\ \ \ Eqn\ 3\n

Subtracting Eqn 3 from Eqn 2;

(9x+15y)-(9x+9y)=771-657\n9x+15y-9x-9y=114\n6y=114\n

Dividing both sides by 6;

(6y)/(6)=(114)/(6)\ny=19

Putting y=19 in Eqn 1

x+19=73\nx=73-19\nx=54\n

She bought 54 child tickets and 19 adult tickets.

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The price of 3.4 pounds of strawberries at $0.80 per pound is​

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Answer: $2.72

Step-by-step explanation: Multiply the amount of strawberries in this case 3.4 by the price per unit in this case $0.80 per pound.

Answer:

2.72

Step-by-step explanation:

one year ago, a man was 8 times as old as his son. Now his age is equal to the square of his son' age. Find their present ages.

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First of all, we know that the man's age was divisible by 8 one year ago. So, let's list a few numbers that are divisible by 8, and work from there.

8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 72, 80, 88, 96 are all divisible by 8.

We also know that his current age is the square of his son's age. So we can check the numbers that follow the multiples of eight to see if they'll work.

The subsequent numbers, in order, are

9, 17, 25, 33, 41, 49, 57, 73, 81, 89, 97

Now, let's list which ones are squares, meaning a number multiplied by itself is equal to anther number.

9 is the square of 3
25 is the square of 5
49 is the square of 7
81 is the square of 9

Only these four will work, but right now, ANY of these four will work. Let's use a little science to narrow it down.

It is scientifically improbable for a 9-year-old to have a 3-year-old son, so we'll rule that one out. It's also highly unlikely that an 81-year-old has a 9-year-old son, so we'll cross that off the list, as well.

This leaves a 25-year-old man with a 5-year-old son, and a 49-year-old man with a 7-year-old son, both of which are most likely.

At this point, you can choose whichever you'd like, or put down both as the answer.

The man and his son's present ages are either 25 and 5, or 49 and 7.

How many milliliters of olive oil (D=0.92 g/mL) have the same mass as 1.80 L of gasoline (D= .74 g/mL)

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Answer:

1448 mL

Step-by-step explanation:

The mass is the same.

Formula

m = d*V

Givens

Olive Oil

d = 0.92 grams / mL

V = ??

Gasoline

d = 0.74 grams / mL

V = 1.8 L = 1.8 L * (1000 ml / L)

V = 1800 mL

Solution

0.74 * 1800 mL = 0.92 * x                      Divide both sides by 0.92

0.74/0.92 * 1800 mL = 0.92 *x / 0.92   Combine the left

0.8043  * 1800 mL = x

x = 1448 mL

The volume of Olive Oil needed is 1448 mL