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Figure B
What is the value of x?
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Answer:
x = 4.4
Step-by-step explanation:
The longer side is 11/10 times the length of the shorter one:
x = (11/10)(4) = 4.4 . . . units
of its previous height. What height
will it reach after the third bounce?
Answer:
1.7342 m
Step-by-step explanation:
in order to find this, we need to find what 2 thirds of 6 is. The answer to that is 4, because 2/3 can be changed to 4/6, which means the 1st bounce would reach a height of 4m. Now, we need to find 2 thirds of 4, which is mildly harder. In order to find the exact value, we need to find what to multiply 3 by to get to 4. Unfortunately, you cant do that. Fortunately, though, I looked it up. So, On the 2nd bounce, the ball would reach 2.6 m. Now, we need to find 2 thirds of THAT, too, which would equal, on the third bounce, 1.7342 m.
The height of the ball after the third bounce is approximately 1.78 m.
To find the height after the third bounce, we need to calculate the height after each bounce and then determine the height after the third bounce.
Given that the ball rises to 2/3 of its previous height after each bounce, we can start with the initial height of 6 m and calculate the height after the first bounce, which is 6 * 2/3 = 4 m.
Similarly, after the second bounce, the height will be 4 * 2/3 = 8/3 m. Finally, after the third bounce, the height will be (8/3) * (2/3) = 16/9 m, which is approximately 1.78 m. Therefore, after the third bounce, the ball will reach a height of approximately 1.78 m.
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Answer:
This is not math this is History
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: Jane started growing Sphere 3 hours ago
Step-by-step explanation:
Farm Rod starting population (Rsp) = 2
Farm Sphere starting population (Ssp) = 8
Let´s name "Rh" the quantity of hours since Rod started growing, and
"Sh" the quantity of hours since Sphere started growing.
And, let´s name "R" the population of farm Rod at 8 p.m. and "S" the population of farm Sphere at 8 p.m.
Population of Rod doubles every hour, therefore:
R =
R =
Population of Sphere is quadrupled every hour, therefore:
S =
S =
At 8 p.m. Jane found that R = S
Therefore, at 8 p.m:
=
dividing both sides by 2
adding exponents
the bases are the same; exponents must be the same
Rh = 2Sh + 2 (equation 1)
And we also know that Jane started growing Rod five hours before Sphere:
Rh = Sh + 5 (equation 2)
Replacing equation 2 into equation 1:
(Sh + 5) = 2Sh + 2
5 - 2 = 2Sh - Sh
3 = Sh, or
Sh = 3
Jane started growing Sphere 3 hours ago.
Answer:
64 ivy stems.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
A wedding planner uses 72 ivy stems for 18 centerpieces.
When she arrives at the venue, she realizes she will only need 16 centerpieces.
Question asked:
How many ivy stems should she use so that the ratio of ivy stems to centerpieces stays the same?
Solution:
As wedding planner uses 72 ivy stems for 18 centerpieces:
Ratio of ivy stems to centerpieces =
As she realizes that she needs only 16 centerpieces:
Let ivy stems should be used to stays the ratio same =
Now, to do the ratio same:-
Old ratio =
New ratio =
To do the ratio same:-
By cross multiplication:
Dividing both sides by 18
Therefore, 64 ivy stems she should use so that the ratio of ivy stems to centerpieces stays the same.