(a) The area of a rectangular parking lot is 7050 m².
If the length of the parking lot is 94 m, what is its width?

(b) The perimetel of a rectangular pool is 356 m.
If the width of the pool is 82 m, what is its length?
Length of the pool: Im

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Answer 1

Answer:

75 m, 96 m

Step-by-step explanation:

a. Area = length x width

7050 = 94 x width

7050/94 = w

75 m is width

b. perimeter = 2L + 2W

356 = 2L + 2(82)

356 = 2L + 164

192 = 2L

96 m = L


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Refer to the table below.

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  x = (√3)/2·√7

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Model the product on the grid. Record the product.
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3X13 is 13 added 3 times which is 39

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Product refers to the result of multiplying two or more numbers or quantities together. It is a fundamental operation in arithmetic and algebra. When multiplying two numbers, the product is obtained by adding together a number of copies of one of the numbers, equal to the value of the other number.

Given, two numbers 3 and 9, and a grid.

To determine the product of 3 and 13 just count all the grids covered in 3 rows up to 13 columns or adding 3 for 13 times will result in 39.

Count the grids covered in a red box attached in the image below.

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1. Gavin buys 89 blue pansies and
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

$88.81

Step-by-step explanation:

to find tip, multiply 77.23 and .15 to get $11.58

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The function v(t) is the velocity in m/sec of a particle moving along the x-axis. Use analytic methods to do each of the following: (a) Determine when the particle is moving to the right, to the left, and stopped. (b) Find the particle's displacement for the given time interval. If s(0) = 3, what is the particle's final position? (c) Find the total distance traveled by the particle. v(t) = 5 (sint)^2(cost); 0 ≤ t ≤ 2π

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Answer:

(a) The particle is moving to the right in the interval  [tex](0 \ , \ \displaystyle\frac{\pi}{2}) \ \cup \ (\displaystyle\frac{3\pi}{2} \ , \ 2\pi)[/tex] , to the left in the interval [tex](\displaystyle\frac{\pi}{2}\ , \ \displaystyle\frac{3\pi}{2})[/tex], and stops when t = 0, [tex]\displaystyle\frac{\pi}{2}[/tex], [tex]\displaystyle\frac{3\pi}{2}[/tex] and [tex]2\pi[/tex].

(b) The equation of the particle's displacement is [tex]\mathrm{s(t)} \ = \ \displaystyle\frac{5}{3} \ \mathrm{sin^{3}(t)} \ + \ 3[/tex]; Final position of the particle [tex]\mathrm{s(2\pi)} \ = \ 3[/tex].

(c)  The total distance traveled by the particle is 9.67 (2 d.p.)

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) The particle is moving towards the right direction when v(t) > 0 and to the left direction when v(t) < 0. It stops when v(t) = 0 (no velocity).

Situation 1: When the particle stops.

[tex]\-\hspace{1.7cm} v(t) \ = \ 0 \\ \\ 5 \ \mathrm{sin^{2}(t)} \ \mathrm{cos(t)} \ = \ 0 \\ \\ \-\hspace{0.3cm} \mathrm{sin^{2}(t) \ cos(t)} \ = \ 0 \\ \\ \mathrm{sin^{2}(t)} \ = \ 0 \ \ \ \mathrm{or} \ \ \ \mathrm{cos(t)} \ = \ 0 \\ \\ \-\hspace{0.85cm} t \ = \ 0, \ \displaystyle\frac{\pi}{2}, \ \displaystyle\frac{3\pi}{2} \ \ \mathrm{and} \ \ 2\pi[/tex].

Situation 2: When the particle moves to the right.

[tex]\-\hspace{1.67cm} v(t) \ > \ 0 \\ \\ 5 \ \mathrm{sin^2(t) \ cos(t)} \ > \ 0[/tex]

Since the term [tex]5 \ \mathrm{sin^{2}(t)}[/tex] is always positive for all value of t of the interval [tex]0 \ \leq \mathrm{t} \leq \ 2\pi[/tex], hence the determining factor is cos(t). Then, the question becomes of when is cos(t) positive? The term cos(t) is positive in the first and third quadrant or when [tex]\mathrm{t} \ \epsilon \ (0, \ \displaystyle\frac{\pi}{2}) \ \cup \ (\displaystyle\frac{3\pi}{2}, \ 2\pi)[/tex] .  

*Note that parentheses are used to demonstrate the interval of t in which cos(t) is strictly positive, implying that the endpoints of the interval are non-inclusive for the set of values for t.

Situation 3: When the particle moves to the left.

[tex]\-\hspace{1.67cm} v(t) \ < \ 0 \\ \\ 5 \ \mathrm{sin^2(t) \ cos(t)} \ < \ 0[/tex]

Similarly, the term [tex]5 \ \mathrm{sin^{2}(t)}[/tex] is always positive for all value of t of the interval [tex]0 \ \leq \mathrm{t} \leq \ 2\pi[/tex], hence the determining factor is cos(t). Then, the question becomes of when is cos(t) positive? The term cos(t) is negative in the second and third quadrant or  [tex]\mathrm{t} \ \epsilon \ (\displaystyle\frac{\pi}{2}, \ \displaystyle\frac{3\pi}{2})[/tex].

(b) The equation of the particle's displacement can be evaluated by integrating the equation of the particle's velocity.

[tex]s(t) \ = \ \displaystyle\int\ {5 \ \mathrm{sin^{2}(t) \ cos(t)}} \, dx \ \\ \\ \-\hspace{0.69cm} = \ 5 \ \displaystyle\int\ \mathrm{sin^{2}(t) \ cos(t)} \, dx[/tex]

To integrate the expression [tex]\mathrm{sin^{2}(t) \ cos(t)}[/tex], u-substitution is performed where

[tex]u \ = \ \mathrm{sin(t)} \ , \ \ du \ = \ \mathrm{cos(t)} \, dx[/tex].

[tex]s(t) \ = \ 5 \ \displaystyle\int\ \mathrm{sin^{2}(t) \ cos(t)} \, dx \\ \\ \-\hspace{0.7cm} = \ 5 \ \displaystyle\int\ \ \mathrm{sin^{2}(t)} \, du \\ \\ \-\hspace{0.7cm} = \ 5 \ \displaystyle\int\ \ u^{2} \, du \\ \\ \-\hspace{0.7cm} = \ \displaystyle\frac{5u^{3}}{3} \ + \ C \\ \\ \-\hspace{0.7cm} = \ \displaystyle\frac{5}{3} \ \mathrm{sin^{3}(t)} \ + \ C \\ \\ s(0) \ = \ \displaystyle\frac{5}{3} \ \mathrm{sin^{3}(0)} \ + \ C \\ \\ \-\hspace{0.48cm} 3 \ = \ 0 \ + \ C \\ \\ \-\hspace{0.4cm} C \ = \ 3.[/tex]

Therefore, [tex]s(t) \ = \ \displaystyle\frac{5}{3} \ \mathrm{sin^{3}(t)} \ + \ 3[/tex].

The final position of the particle is [tex]s(2\pi) \ = \ \displaystyle\frac{5}{3} \ \mathrm{sin^{3}(2\pi)} \ + \ 3 \ = \ 3[/tex].

(c)

[tex]s(\displaystyle\frac{\pi}{2}) \ = \ \displaystyle\frac{5}{3} \ \mathrm{sin^{3}(\frac{\pi}{2})} \ + \ 3 \\ \\ \-\hspace{0.85cm} \ = \ \displaystyle\frac{14}{3} \qquad (\mathrm{The \ distance \ traveled \ initially \ when \ moving \ to \ the \ right})[/tex]

[tex]|s(\displaystyle\frac{3\pi}{2}) - s(\displatstyle\frac{\pi}{2})| \ = \ |\displaystyle\frac{5}{3} \ (\mathrm{sin^{3}(\frac{3\pi}{2})} \ - \ \mathrm{sin^{3}(\displaystyle\frac{\pi}{2})})| \ \\ \\ \-\hspace{2.28cm} \ = \ \displaystyle\frac{5}{3} | (-1) \ - \ 1| \\ \\ \-\hspace{2.42cm} = \displaystyle\frac{10}{3} \\ \\ (\mathrm{The \ distance \ traveled \ when \ moving \ to \ the \ left})[/tex]

[tex]|s(2\pi) - s(\displaystyle\frac{3\pi}{2})| \ = \ |\displaystyle\frac{5}{3} \ (\mathrm{sin^{3}(2\pi})} \ - \ \mathrm{sin^{3}(\displaystyle\frac{3\pi}{2})})| \ \\ \\ \-\hspace{2.28cm} \ = \ \displaystyle\frac{5}{3} | 0 \ - \ 1| \\ \\ \-\hspace{2.42cm} = \displaystyle\frac{5}{3} \\ \\ (\mathrm{The \ distance \ traveled \ finally \ when \ moving \ to \ the \ right})[/tex].

The total distance traveled by the particle in the given time interval is[tex]\displaystyle\frac{14}{3} \ + \ \displaystyle\frac{5}{3} \ + \ \displaystyle\frac{10}{3} \ = \ \displaystyle\frac{29}{3}[/tex].

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The answer is letter c

Answer:

x=-5, y=-4

Step-by-step explanation:

to solve this system of equations, first multiply the second equation by 7 to get -21x-7y=133. this allows for the y terms in both equations to cancel once you add the two equations together.

adding these together, the y term cancels and you are left with -26x=130. so dividing both sides by -26 will get x=-5. then plug this x value back into either original equation (i chose -3x-y=19) so solve for y.

-3(-5)-y=19 so -y=4 so y=4

so the answer to the system of equations is x=-5 and y=-4

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Step-by-step explanation:

Two t-shirts that are(31.80) plus a hat(6.20) cost £38.00.

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solve an equation to find the payment for the second year if the first year’s payment is $10,205.

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Answer:

The second years payment is 17689.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the first year is $10,205 then you subtract 10205 from 27894 which is 17689.

Equation: $27894-$10,205= $17689

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Answer:

x=4 && x=1

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 - x - 4x + 4=0

x(x-1) - 4(x - 1)=0

(x-4)(x-1)=0

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All real values of $x$ such that $x²-5x + 4=0$ will be x=4 and x=1.

What is the equation?

An equation is a statement that two expressions, which include variables and/or numbers, are equal. In essence, equations are questions, and efforts to systematically find solutions to these questions have been the driving forces behind the creation of mathematics.

It is given that, the quadratic equation is, x²-5x+4=0

Any equation of form ax²+bx+c=0  where x is variable and a, b, and c are any real numbers where a ≠ 0 is called a quadratic equation.

We have to find the value of x as,

x²-5x + 4=0

x² - x - 4x + 4=0

x(x-1) - 4(x - 1)=0

(x-4)(x-1)=0

X=4 and x=1

Thus, all real values of $x$ such that $x²-5x + 4=0$ will be x=4 and x=1.

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Answer:

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8=k*20

divide both sides by 20 to solve for k

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Answer:

part A: median is 12

part B: interquartile rage is 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A: to find your median on a box and whisker plot, you just need to look at your middle line in your box. In this case it's 12.

Part B: to find your interquartile range on a box and whisker plot, you subtract your Q1 and Q3. Your Q1 and Q3 will be the two outside lines that make up the rest of your box, in this case would be 6 and 16. To find your Q1 if you don't already have your plot set up, you separate the numbers that are given to you in half and find the median of each side. The first half will be your Q1 and the second half your Q3.

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