Mathematics, 24.07.2019 01:50, KKHeffner02
The average annual salary of the employees of a company in the year 2005 was $70,000. it increased by the same factor each year and in 2006, the average annual salary was $82,000. let f(x) represent the average annual salary, in thousand dollars, after x years since 2005. which of the following best represents the relationship between x and f(x)? f(x) = 70(1.17)x f(x) = 82(1.17)x f(x) = 70(2.2)x f(x) = 82(2.2)x
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:40, Abrow484
Afootball quarterback has two more chances to throw a touchdown before his team is forced to punt the ball. he misses the receiver on the first throw 25% of the time. when his first throw is incomplete, he misses the receiver on the second throw 15% of the time. what is the probability of not throwing the ball to a receiver on either throw?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:40, leylaanddade
Amass weighing 16 pounds stretches a spring 8/3 feet. the mass is initially released from rest from a point 2 feet below the equilibrium position, and the subsequent motion takes place in a medium that offers a damping force that is numerically equal to 1/2 the instantaneous velocity. find the equation of motion if the mass is driven by an external force equal to f(t)=cos(2t).
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