· If the value of +/= , find the value of + /

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Answer 1
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if x/y=0 and we're finding x,

you would multiply y on both sides so x=0

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A figure skater needs a total score of at least 90 to move on to the next round. The total score is the average of four judges’ scores. The first three judges’ scores were 83, 88, and 92. The figure skater made it to the next round. What is the minimum score the fourth judge could have given? Enter your answer in the box.

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I’m pretty sure the answer is 1
I wouldn’t double check that tho
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[Related Rates]Each side of a square is increasing at a rate of 6 cm/s. At what rate is the area of the square increasing when the area of the square is 16 cm^2? ...?

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Below is the solution: 

A(final)=16cm^2 ds/dT=6 da/dT=? 

A=(s)^2 A=16cm^2 , s=sqrt(A) , s=sqrt(16) , s=4cm 

da/dT=2(s)(6cm/sec) , da/dT=12cm/sec(s) , da/dT=12cm/sec (4cm) 

Answer should be da/dT=48cm^2/sec

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