Step-by-step explanation:
What is a34 of the sequence 9,6,3,..
r=a2-a1
r=6-9
r=-3
a34=a1+33.r
a34=9+33.(-3)
a34= 9-99
a34= -90
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To determine the rates at which the inlet and outlet pipes fill and empty the reservoir, we remember that work done equals rate multiplied by time. Let’s denote the inlet rate as i and for the outlet pipe as 0. Therefore,
i(24) = 1
o(28) = 1
In this context, the '1' represents the total number of reservoirs, since the problem states the time needed for each pipe to either fill or empty a singular reservoir. Solving for rates yields:
i = 1/24 reservoirs/hour
o = 1/28 reservoirs/hour
Over the first six hours, the inlet pipe fills (1/24)(6) = 1/4 reservoirs and during the same period, the outlet pipe empties (1/28)(6) = 3/14 reservoirs. To calculate the net volume of the reservoir filled, we subtract the emptying total from the filling total:
1/4 - 3/14 = 1/28 reservoirs (note that if emptying exceeds filling, a negative value results. In such cases, treat that negative value as zero, indicating that the outlet rate surpasses the inlet rate, leading to an empty reservoir).
Now we need to find out how long it will take to fill up one reservoir since we’ve already partially filled 1/28 of it, after closing the outlet pipe. In simpler terms, we need to determine the time required for the inlet pipe to finish filling the remaining 27/28 of the reservoir. Fortunately, we have already established the filling rate for the inlet pipe, leading to the equation:
(1/24)t = 27/28
Solving for t gives us 23.14 hours. Remember to add the initial 6 hours to this result since the question seeks the total time. Thus, the final total is 29.14 hours.
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I think it’s 156 hundreds, 3 tens, and 8 ones.
A)
4(q - 10) = 76..... Tim earned 4 points for each correct answer, totaling 76 points. He got 10 answers right less than the total number of questions on the test.
b)
q = 10 + 76/4
q = 29
Thus, the overall number of questions on Tim's math test amounted to 29.
Answer:
12 pencils per package.
Step-by-step explanation:
Details provided:
Ethan purchased 4 packages of pencils.
Number of Packages = 4
Number of pencils shared with friend = 8 pencils
Pencils remaining = 40 pencils
∴Total Number of Pencils = Pencils given to friend + Pencils remaining = 
Total Pencils in each package = 