YAAS! I literally learned this just a few weeks ago. (I am not actually a high school senior) First, convert 7% to a decimal, which is 0.07. Then multiply 0.07 by 23,000, giving you 1,610. This is your unit rate. I will though, need you to be more specific on "compounding quarterly" because I actually do not know what that means.
Answer:
80000 square meters
Step-by-step explanation:
perimeter + dividing fence = 800
let a = length
let b = width
let c = length of dividing fence
perimeter = 2*a + 2*b
let's say...
c is the same as the length
2a + 2b + c = 800
2a + 2b + a = 800
3a + 2b = 800
area = length*width
area = a*b
area / b = a
3*(area/b) + 2b = 800
3*(area/b) = 800 - 2b
area/b = (800 - 2b)
area = (800 - 2b)*b
To make the area large, we make the right hand side large.
800b - 2b^2
If you put in terms of x, y it looks like a downward opening parabola, so the max area is at the vertex. Half way between the roots.
y = -2x^2 + 800x
y = -x^2 + 400x
0 = x*(-x + 400)
roots are x= 0 and x = 400
vertex is at x, aka b = 200
area at b=200 is (800 - 400)*200 = 80000
and a is area/b... 80000/400 = 200
9514 1404 393
Answer:
q = 40
Step-by-step explanation:
When the quadratic has roots p and r, it can be factored as ...
(x -p)(x -r) = x² -(p+r)x +pr
So, the sum of the roots is 14, and their difference is 6. This lets us find the roots from ...
p + r = 14
p - r = 6
2p = 20 . . . add the two equations
p = 10
r = 14 -p = 4
The value of interest is then ...
q = pr = (10)(4)
q = 40
__
The graph shows the roots to be 4 and 10, as we found.
The speed is the change in position divided by the time.
There are four intervals where the speed is uniform:
1) from 0 to 0,5 hours
2) from 0,5 hours to 3 hours
3) from 3 to 4 hours
4) from 4 to 7 hours
We are asked to say the average speed during the interval in which J. is traveling the fastest.
That is where the is more inclined, and that happen in the last interval. There the speed is tha change in position / the time =
(200 -0)miles/3hours = 67 mph.
If you are not sure that this is the fastest speed, you can calculate the speed in the other intervals in the same way and compare.
28 you take eight plus eight plus six plus six