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20.03.2021 •
Mathematics
10
What function is graphed below?
6
2
-I
JT
27
y-cot(x)-2
y =tan(x)-2
y-cotx) + 2
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Ответ:
Explanation is in the file
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Ответ:
11.44 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Joe bought a pumpkin that cost 10 cents more per pound than his sister's
The two pumpkins weighed 20 pounds,
Joe paid $3.52
His sister paid $0.48.
To find:
How many pounds did Joe's pumpkin weigh?
Solution:
Let cost of per pound pumpkin bought by Joe's sister =
Then, cost of per pound pumpkin bought by Joe =
,
By dividing both side by rate,
,we will use this formula,
Total weight of both pumpkin together = 20
Weight of Joe + Weigh of his sister = 20
By subtracting both side by
By cross multiplication:
By dividing both side by 199
cost of per pound pumpkin bought by Joe's sister = = $0.20
cost of per pound pumpkin bought by Joe =
Joe's pumpkin weigh = cost divided by rate of pumpkin
= 3.520.30 = 11.74 pounds
Thus, Joe's pumpkin weight is 11.74 pounds