Answer:
(.4) ^3
Step-by-step explanation:
0.4. X 0.4 x 0.4
We are multiplying 3 of the number .4 's together
The number 3 is the exponent
(.4) ^3
Answer:
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(x) 1 1 3 3
Output
(y) 4 2 12 6
Part A: Does the table represent y as a function of x? Justify your answer. (5 points)
Part B: The total cost f(x), in dollars, for renting a paddleboat for x hours is shown below:
f(x) = 20 + 10x
What is the value of f(120), and what does f(120) represent? (5 points
Part A:
We usually take the input variable as 'x' and the output variable as 'y'.
In the given table, we can see that 1 is the input value corresponding to 4 and 2 both.
i.e. one input value corresponds to two different output values that contradicts the definition of the function.
Thus the given table doesn't represent any function.
Part B: Given : The total cost f(x), in dollars, for renting a paddle-boat for x hours is shown below:
At x= 120 ,
It represents that the total cost for renting a paddle-boat for 120 hours is $1220.
Answer:
36
Step-by-step explanation:
Carson had x number of apples to start with.
He gave 1/3 to Nathan. Now Carson has (2/3)x apples left.
He gave 1/2 of what was left to Nikki. Now Carson has (1/2)(2/3)x = (2/6)x = (1/3)x apples.
On the way home, he dropped 1/4, so he has 3/4 of the last amount he had, and the number is 9.
(3/4) * (1/3)x = 9
3/12 x = 9
1/4 x = 9
x = 36
Answer: He picked 36 apples.
Check:
Start with 36 apples.
Give 1/3 to Nathan. Now Carson has 24 apples.
Give 1/2 to Nikki. Now Carson has 12 apples.
Drop 1/4. 1/4 of 12 is 3. 12 - 3 = 9.
Hew only had 9 apples left, so 36 is correct.
Answer:
36 apples
Step-by-step explanation
Step 1 = he dropped 1/4 and was left with 9
Finding 1/3 one third of 9 = 3.
Then 9 +3 = 12
Step 2 He parted with 1/2 and was left with 12
12x2=24
Step 3 He parted with 1/3 and was left with 24
= 12+ 12 + 12 = 36 Where 1/3 of 36 = 24
Answer = 36
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Answer:
(-3 - 5i )(-3 + 5i ) = 34 , I'm pretty sure 34 is the answer.