Here's the volume formula (and the area formula) typed a little neater than that.
(I'm guessing you forgot to type in your question?)
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Answer: Choice A. 82 websites per year</h3>
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How I got that answer:
We have gone from 54 websites to 793 websites. This is a change of 793-54 = 739 new websites. This is over a timespan of 2004-1995 = 9 years.
Since we have 739 new websites over the course of 9 years, this means the rate of change is 739/9 = 82.1111... where the '1's go on forever. Rounding to the nearest whole number gets us roughly 82 websites a year.
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You could use the slope formula to get the job done. This is because the slope represents the rise over run
slope = rise/run
The rise is how much the number of websites have gone up or down. The run is the amount of time that has passed by. So slope = rise/run = 739/9 = 82.111...
In a more written out way, the steps would be
slope = rise/run
slope = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
slope = (793 - 54)/(2004 - 1995)
slope = 739/9
slope = 82.111....
Answer:
x=4,−3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
64%
Step-by-step explanation:
25 - 9 = 16, so 16 of the games were won by Sally's team.
16/25 = 64% of the games were won