Mathematics, 18.02.2021 04:30, naansah52631
(Not a math question but I NEED HELPPP)
What two planets could fit into Jupiter with the least amount of room leftover?
I found this Neptune and Uranus come to mind first (total diameter about 7.85 Earths, total space about 121 Earths). But if you don’t count the rings, then a better answer would be Saturn and Earth (total diameter about 10.14 Earths, total space about 765 Earths)
but it honestly confused me
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:00, gisellekatherine1
The equation represents the function f, and the graph represents the function g. f(x)=3(5/2)^x determine the relationship between the growth factors of f and g. a. the growth factor of g is twice the growth factor of f. b. the growth factor of f is twice the growth factor of g. c. the growth factor of f is 2.5 times the growth factor of g. d. the growth factor of f is the same as the growth factor of g.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:30, bhopainting
Simplify (8x2 − 1 + 2x3) − (7x3 − 3x2 + 1). −5x3 + 11x2 − 2 5x3 − 11x2 + 2 x3 + 2x2 + x3 x3 − 2x2 − x3
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(Not a math question but I NEED HELPPP)
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