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Answer:
Choice D, x-2
Discussion:
Observe the the highest order term in the numerator is x^4 and the highest order term in the denominator is x^3. So the highest order term in their quotient is x^4/x^3 = x. Choice D is the only possible answer as all other choices start with x^2
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Answer:
The velocities after 739 s of firing of each engine would be 6642.81 m/s in the x direction and 5306.02 in the y direction
Step-by-step explanation:
- For a constant acceleration: , where is the final velocity in a direction after the acceleration is applied, is the initial velocity in that direction before the acceleration is applied, a is the acceleration applied in such direction, and t is the amount of time during where that acceleration was applied.
- <em>Then for the x direction</em> it is known that the initial velocity is 5320 m/s, the acceleration (the applied by the engine) in x direction is 1.79 m/s2 and, the time during the acceleration was applied (the time during the engines were fired) of the is 739 s. Then:
- In the same fashion, <em>for the y direction</em>, the initial velocity is 0 m/s, the acceleration in y direction is 7.18 m/s2, and the time is the same that in the x direction, 739 s, then for the final velocity in the y direction:
First, sum up the total expenses for the original plan
Duque de Caxias + Campinas + Rio de Janeiro + Guarulhos = 242+185+193+120 = R$740
It is clearly over the intended budget. The average cost per itinerary is around R$200 so we will consider making a swap on either Duque de Caxias and Rio de Janeiro. Possible answers are (b) or (c)
for (b) Replace Duque de Caxias with Fortaleza, we will have
Fortaleza + Campinas + Rio de Janeiro + Guarulhos =
⇒ 201+185+193+120 = R$699 ⇒ This is exactly the budget intended for the trip
for (C) Replace Rio de Janeiro with Porto Alegre
Duque de Caxias + Campinas + Porto Alegre + Guarulhos =
⇒ 242 + 185 + 153 +120 = R$ 700 ⇒ This is over R$1
The answer is (b)
Answer:
30
Step-by-step explanation:
14×2=28
28+2=30
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8,991 which is the product of 999 times 9