The answer should be 6(8)-4
F(x) is 44
When you divide fractions, you want to use keep change flip.
You keep the 1st fraction, change the division sign into a multiplication sign, then flip the last fraction.
Let’s use 3/4 ÷ 2/3
Keep 3/4 the same, change the division sign into a multiplication sign, and flip 2/3 so that it is 3/2
It’ll look like this
3/4 x 3/2
Now just multiply the numerators, 2 x 3, then multiply the demoninators, 4 x 2.
You get 6/8
Simplify this number and you get 3/4.
If you have any further questions feel free to ask.
Hope this helps.
Answer:
706.86ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
A=πr2=π·152≈706.85835ft²
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A
function from a
set A to a
set B is defined as a relation that assings to each element
in the set A exactly one element
in the set B. The set A is called the domain of the function while the set B is the range. So we have five statements and need to find some functions. Melissa decides to reserve a patch in her vegetable garden for growing
bell peppers. If each side of the
tomato patch is
feet, then we have a square patch as shown in the Figure below.
1.a) Write the function Wa(x) representing the width of the bell pepper patch.
We know that she wants its width to be half the width of the tomato patch. Let
be the width of the tomato patch, then the function that matches this statement is:
1.b) Write the function La(x) representing the length of the bell pepper patch.In this case Melissa wants <span>its length to exceed the length of the tomato patch by 2 feet. To do this we enlarge the length of the tomato patch 2 feet. Therefore the function is the following:
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2. Ar</span>
ea of the bell pepper patch in terms of x.
Given that the bell pepper patch is a rectangle, then t<span>he area of a rectangle is the product of the length and width. So:
</span>
<span>
3. C</span><span>
ombined area of the tomato patch and the bell pepper patch.
This function is the sum of both the area of the tomato patch and the bell pepper patch. So:
</span>
<span>
4. W</span>
rite the function Aa(x) for the remaining planting area in the garden.
The remaining planting area in the garden are the rectangles in red. So we need to subtract
the width of the bell pepper patch from the width of the tomato patch
and multiply it by 2. In mathematical language this is
given by:<span>
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5. Find the area of the remaining space in the garden after planting tomatoes and bell peppers.
Given that <span>Melissa wants the area of the bell pepper patch to be 31.5 square feet, then it is true that:
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Therefore the area of the remaining space is:
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