Answer:
Canada was 418.912 sq miles smaller than the USSR.
Step-by-step explanation:
Note: I don't know if this question required a calculator so I'll answer without one.
Symbols:
- USSR area in sq miles = u
- Canada area in square miles = c
u<em> </em>= 8.649×106
c<em> </em>= 4.797×106
x = how much less area
u<em> </em>= c + x
- USSR area = Canada area + number of sq miles less
Math:
u = c + x
8.649×106 = 4.797×106 + x
- divide by 106 to get rid of the ridiculously large numbers.
8.649 = 4.797 +
- subtract (use calculator or just traditional subtraction methods)
3.952 =
- multiply both sides by 106 (use calculator or traditional methods)
418.912 = x
-10,-0.5,5/16,3
This is the correct order
Answer:
$7,596.43
Step-by-step explanation:
The cost of the college tuition is increasing 5% compounded annually for 5 years.
∴ A = P(1 + r%)ⁿ
where A = tuition fee after 5 years.
P = current tuition
r = rate of increase
n = period
A = $5,952(1 + 5%)⁵
= $5,952(1 + 0.05)⁵
= $5,952 × 1.05⁵
= $7,596.43
=
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The first step in graphing a linear inequality is to graph the linear equality. The equation -x + 4y = -8 is equivalent to 4y = x - 8, which is equivalent to . This is the equation for the line in slope-intercept form, so the line will have a slope of 1/4 and a y-intercept of -2 (see the first image). Notice that the line is solid, rather than dotted. This represents that points on the line are included in the solution, because the inequality sign is ≥, which is not a strict equality (< or >).
Next, we need to figure out which side to shade. To do so, simply pick any point (I like to use the point (0,0) because it makes the calculations easy) and see whether it satisfies the inequality. If it does, shade the side with that point, and if not, shade the opposite side of the graph.
Here we see that the point (0,0) does satisfy the inequality, since -(0) + 4(0) is 0, and 0 ≥ -8, so the top half of the graph should be shaded (see the second image).