Answer:
Points scored in a basketball game vary directly with shots taken.
This means that this question can be solved
by proportions, using a rule of three.
How many would she have scored if she takes 60 shots?
Using a rule of three:
50 points - 40 shots
x points - 60 shots
Applying cross multiplication:
4x = 50 × 60
Divide from both sides
x = 50 × 1.25 = 75
Answer is 75
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is a easier explanation if you didn't understand clearly:
It asked for how many 60 shots would score.
You would look at the first time he scored which is 50 and took 40 shots. Divide them
50 ÷ 40 = 1.25 or 1.5
So now you know each point scores 1.25 or 1.5
Now you multiply 1.25 or 1.5 with how many shots to see how much was scored and in this case 60 shots.
60 × 1.25 or 60 × 1.5
& They both end up equaling just the same, 75.
Hope it made sense :)
Y=1/x
y=k/x
Where “k” is a constant
15/2=k/4
2k=60
k=60/2
k=30
:. 15/4=30/x
15x=120
x=120/15
:.x=8.
The answer to your question is 6.67.
It comes from integrating by parts twice. Let
Recall the IBP formula,
Let
Then
Apply IBP once more, with
Notice that the ∫ v du term contains the original integral, so that