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27.01.2021 •
Mathematics
Oaquin counted the number of steps on each level as he ran up the stairs of the tower.
Level Numerical Expression Number of Stairs
1 32 x 1 32
2 32 x 2 64
3 32 x 3 96
4 32 x 4 128
Based on this relationship, how many stairs will Joaquin count by the 23rd level?
A. 165
B. 55
C. 756
D. 736
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Ответ:
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Step-by-step explanation:
As soon as you see a number times 1 thats how you can find your unit rate, or constant of proportionality.
So since we know that we are going by 32's, we would do 32 23 times, in other words, 32x23
And when you use a CALCULATOR or pencil and paper you get D, which is 736 stairs
Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
When you complete the square, you change the equation so that the left side of the equation is a perfect square trinomial. But mainly completing the square is a technique that transforms your quadratic equation from an equation that can't be factored into one that can.