Mathematics, 30.11.2020 06:10, nickname0097
A landfill has 50,000 tons of waste in it. Each month it accumulates an average of 420 more tons of waste. What is a function rule that represents the total amount of waste after m months?
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Mathematics, 20.06.2019 18:02, saltyclamp
When graphing the two equations, the point of intersection is the solution. *by the way the top question is an example of the graph* to graph each equation, apply the slope intercept form, y = mx + b *find solution for all* equations: 1) y = 5x - 2 y = x + 6 2) y = 2x - 4 y = x +2 3) y = x + 2 y = -x +2 now for questions 4-6, check the solution too 4) y = 3x + 2 y = 3x - 4 m= m= b= b= 5) y = 2x + 1 2y = 4x + 2 m= m= b= b= 6) y = x - 3 y = -x +3 m= m= b= b= *dont have to check solution for 7-9* 7) y = 5x + 1 y = x - 3 8) y = x - 5 y = 3x + 1 9) y = 3x - 1 y = 3x - 4
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30, Hfruit
You drop a rubber ball off the roof of a 50 meter high building onto a paved parking lot. it bounces back up with every bounce, but not quite all the way back up to you. after the first bounce it bounces back only 80 percent of the distance it was dropped from. the pattern continues, meaning after every bounce it comes up to just 80 percent of the previous maximum height. so if before the first bounce the height is 50 meters, what height does the ball reach after the fifth bounce? round your answer to one decimal place and chose the correct response from the choices below:
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:20, anicholson41
Question 9 of 10 2 points suppose your sat score is 1770. you look up the average sat scores for students admitted to your preferred colleges and find the list of scores below. based on your sat score of 1770, which average score below represents the college that would be your best option? o a. 1790 o b. 2130 o c. 2210 od. 1350
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