When converted to meters, 0.100 kilometers, 10,000 centimeters, and 100,000 millimeters all equal 100 meters. However, 10 hectometers equals 1000 meters, hence it does not equate to 100 meters.
The units you provided for comparison are 0.100 kilometers, 10 hectometers, 10,000 centimeters, and 100,000 millimeters. Let's convert them all to meters using the following metric conversions:
So, based on the metric conversions:
As such, 10 hectometers does not equal 100 meters. Instead, it amounts to 1000 meters.
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Answer:
B. 1/4
D. 1/3
E. 1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
4/8 can be represented as 1/2 or a half, therefore, find fractions that are less than half of the denominator.
Doing so will leave you with B, D, and E.
B.
Half of 4/4 is 2/4, 1/4 is less
D.
Half of 3/3 is 1.5/3, 1/3 is less
E.
Half of 8/8 is 4/8, 1/8 is less
You would just need to take the square root of 121 since it is square. So:
√121= 11 inches per side
Len must bake a square cake that's 11 inches on each side to satisfy 121 guests with square pieces of cake.
To calculate the length of each side of the cake, we will use the concept of square root. The square root of a number gives the length of the side of a square whose area is that number. The number of guests, who will each receive one square piece of cake, is the area of the cake in square inches. So, we need to calculate the square root of 121, which is the number of guests.
Step 1: Write down the number of guests, 121.
Step 2: Calculate the square root of the number from step 1. The square root of 121 is 11.
Therefore, the length of each side of the cake should be 11 inches.
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After 0.003 seconds, we would have 1.25g of the initial 10g Po-214 left. The decay process can be modeled with the exponential function: N = 10 * , where N is the final amount, N0 is the initial amount, t is time, and T is the half-life.
The subject matter pertains to the concept of half-life in physics which interprets the decay of a radioactive material. In radioactive decay, the number of atoms in a radioactive sample decreases exponentially over time. This time is taken into consideration in the form of their half-lives. In the case of Po-214, the half-life is given as 0.001 seconds.
Before finding how much of Po-214 is left after 0.003 seconds, let's first understand the calculation. After one half-life (0.001 second), half of the sample will be left, i.e., 10g/2 = 5g. After another half-life (another 0.001 second), half of this 5g will be left, i.e.,5g/2 = 2.5g. After the third half-life (the remaining 0.001 second), we will have 2.5g/2 = 1.25g left. So, after 0.003 seconds, we would have 1.25g of Po-214 remaining from the initial 10g.
The decay process can be modeled with an exponential function N = N0 * , where N is the final amount, N0 is the initial amount, t is time, and T is the half-life. For this problem, the equation would be: N = 10 * (1/2)^(0.003/0.001).
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Answer:
The correct classification is trinomial.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the equation
we have to choose the options.
Monomial is an algebraic expression containing one term, binomial with two terms and trinomial with 3 terms.
Now, the given expression
consisting of 3 terms therefore called trinomial.
Hence, the correct classification is trinomial.
Hours Draining
Change in Water Level (in.)
2
3.5
9
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17
29.75
23
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The swimming pool is draining at a rate of
nothing inches per hour.
(Type an integer or a decimal.)
Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer.
Answer:
first answer:-1.75
second:-15.75
third:-40.25
Step-by-step explanation:i am too lazy srry
The constant of proportionality is 1.75 inches per hour. The change in water level at 9 hours of draining is 15.75 inches, and at 23 hours of draining it is 40.25 inches.
The constant of proportionality represents the rate at which the water level is changing over time. To find the constant of proportionality, we can use the formula: constant of proportionality = change in water level / number of hours. Comparing the data in the table, we can find that when the number of hours is 2, the change in water level is 3.5. Therefore, the constant of proportionality is 3.5 / 2 = 1.75 inches per hour.
Next, to find the change in water level at 9 hours, we can multiply the number of hours by the constant of proportionality: 9 x 1.75 = 15.75 inches. Similarly, for 23 hours, the change in water level is 23 x 1.75 = 40.25 inches.
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Answer:
(0, -5)
Step-by-step explanation:
When you move down you subtract the amount from the y-axis.