Jessica is selecting multiple bunches of bananas
We need to identify which banana offer provides the best deal
=> 10 pounds of bananas priced at $14.90
To determine the unit price, divide 14.90 by 10
=> 14.90 / 10
=> 1.49, hence, each pound of bananas costs $1.49
For the second offer
=> 8 pounds of bananas for $12.08
=> 12.08 / 8
=> 1.51 dollars is the cost per pound of bananas.
Consequently, the most advantageous banana deal is the 10 pounds for $14.90.
Answer:0.246 ft/s
Step-by-step explanation: As the worker starts moving and stops 10 feet away from the side rope connected to the load, it creates a right triangle, as illustrated in the image.
V = s/t... equation 1
S = distance the worker travels while pulling the rope = 10 ft
V = worker's velocity = 2 ft/s
T = time it takes for the worker to cover 10 ft = the same time the load takes to rise = 5 seconds
Using Pythagorean theorem to find the distance from the pulley to the new position of the worker
Square root of (40^2 + 10^2) = 41.23 ft
Distance covered by load = D = 41.23 - 40
= 1.23 ft
Load speed = D/t...equation 2
Substituting D and t into equation 2 gives us
Load speed = 1.23/5 = 0.246 ft/s
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Based on a table of values, the outputs of f(x) for whole numbers are 0, 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, and further. Meanwhile, for the same inputs, g(x) generates outputs of 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, and 64. It is evident that g(x) consistently doubles its outputs, leading to numbers that surpass those produced by f(x). The exponential function, g(x), experiences a constant multiplicative change rate, allowing it to accelerate more quickly compared to the quadratic function.
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If $24 is the price for the 5 used CDs, then your formula would be "24+5x" where x represents the count of additional CDs you buy.
24+5(6-5)
24+5(1)
24+5
=29
Thus, acquiring 6 CDs would cost $29
I hope that’s accurate, good luck^^