Mathematics, 14.01.2020 06:31, amy123261
Nthe video, the water level was 15 milliliters before adding the chain, and 20 milliliters after adding the chain. when i weighed the chain, its mass was 67.2 grams.
i believe the chain is solid metal (not gold plated), but is probably a blend of gold and other metals. i looked up that gold has a density of 19.3 g/ml, while the other metals like silver and copper usually blended with gold have a combined density of about 9.7 g/ml.
determine what percentage of the chain is gold, by mass, to at least 1 decimal place?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:30, fluffpupkiki
5. (04.07)which of the following exponential functions goes through the points (1, 12) and (2, 36)? (2 points)f(x) = 3(4)^xf(x) = 4(3)^-xf(x) = 3(4)^-xf(x) = 4(3)^x
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:10, IHeartDarkSide03
Time (minutes) amount of water (gallons) practice 1. jin fills up a 510-gallon pool in the backyard for her children. she fills it with the garden hose at a rate of 17 gallons per minute. after it is filled, she lets it sit for 30 minutes in order to let the water temperature rise. the children then get in and have fun for an hour. the pool loses about 5 gallon of water each minute due to their splashing and playing. at the end of the hour, they tear the pool while getting out, which causes a leak the pool then begins to lose water at a rate of 2 gallons per minute. a. complete the table to show the amount of water in the pool after each minute. b. create a graph to model the problem situation. include when the pool will be empty. c. write a piecewise function that models this problem situation. explain your reasoning for each piece of the function. d. identify the x- and y-intercept. explain what they mean in terms of the problem situation, atamantha a cul 80 100 120 150 200 ning, inc
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