25-29 ok so first do 9-5 equals 4
Answer:
6 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Length of rectangular banner = 18 ft
Total trim of banner available = 48 ft
To find:
Possible widths of the banner = ?
Solution:
Maximum trim available of the banner around the entire border of the banner = 48 ft
i.e. we are given the total perimeter of the rectangular banner.
Formula for perimeter of a rectangle is given as:
Putting the values of perimeter and length to find the value of width.
So, width possible is <em>6ft.</em>
You would set up a proportion. 3/8 = 6/x... cross multiply ( 3*x = 3x and 6*8 = 48) 3x = 48... divide both sides by 3 (3x/3 = x and 48/3 = 16)
So, she originally had 16 feet of ribbon.
1km = 1000m
1hr = 3600sec
Do proportions:
1km / 1000m = 15km / x
15000m = x
1hr = 3600sec
15000/3600 = 4.2m per second
Choice 4
Given:
The increase in pressure P is the linear function of the depth d.
The cost of dinner is $300 and $10 per students.
To find:
The initial value and rate of change and their interpretation.
Find the cost function C where n is the number of students.
Solution:
The slope intercept form of a linear function is
...(i)
where, m is rate of change and b is y-intercept or initial value.
We have,
...(ii)
From (i) and (ii), we get
The initial value is 14.7. It means, the pressure at sea level is 14.7 pounds psi.
Rate of change is 0.445. It means, the pressure is increasing by 0.445 pounds psi for every feet.
The cost of dinner is $300 and $10 per students.
Let C(n) be the total cost for dinner and n be the number of students.
Fixed cost = $300
Additional cost for 1 student = $10
Additional cost for n student = $10n
Now,
Total cost = Fixed cost + Additional cost
Therefore, the required cost function is .