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Answer: The Table On The Top Is Not A Function And The One One The Bottom Is

Explanation:

The Two 4s In The Top Table Have Two Different Outputs Which Makes It Not A Function. All Of The Numbers In The Bottom Table Have Only One Output.


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Solve the polynomial equation x3 + 7x2 − 16x −112 = 0 and select the correct answer below.

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x^3 + 7*x^2 + -16*x-112
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the population of China is about 1.4 x 10 to the power of 9 people. Julie grew up in a town with a population of about 7,000 people. How many times greater is the population of China than Julie's hometown? Please answer this in scientific notation.​

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Answer:

  • 2 x 10^5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

  • Population of China = 1.4 x 10^9
  • Population of town = 7000 = 7 x 10^3

The difference in population

  • 1.4 x 10^9 / 7 x 10^3 =
  • 14 x 10^8 / 7 x 10^3 =
  • 2 x 10^5

The population of China is 0.2 million times greater than the population of Julie's hometown.

What is the population?

To find out how many times greater the population of China is than Julie's hometown, we can set up a ratio using scientific notation:

Population of China = 1.4 x 10⁹

Population of Julie's hometown = 7,000 = 7 x 10³

Ratio = Population of China / Population of Julie's hometown

Ratio = (1.4 x 10⁹) / (7 x 10³)

Now, divide the numbers and subtract the exponents of 10:

Ratio = 2 *  10^((8 - 3))

Ratio = 0.2 x 10⁶

So, the population of China is 0.2 million times greater than the population of Julie's hometown.

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A 65.0 gram sample of some unknown metal at 100.0° C is added to 100.8 grams of water at 22.0° C. The temperature of the water rises to 27.0° C. If the specific heat capacity of liquid water is 4.18 J/ (°C × g), what is the specific heat of the metal?2.25 J/ (°C × g).
1.75 J/ (°C × g).
0.444 J/ (°C × g).
0.324 J/ (°C × g).

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heat gained by the metal = heat lost by the water
65.0* Cs * (100.0°C - 27.0°C) = 100.8 g * 4.18 J/(°Cxg) * (27.0°C - 22.0°C)

Cs = 100.8 * 4.18 * 5.0 / (65.0 * 73) J/(°Cxg) = 0.444J/(°Cxg)

Answer: the fhird option, 0.444 J/(°Cxg)

Complete the inequality statement. (help)

5/11___7/11

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Which excerpt from the poem "Girl Powdering Her Neck" by Cathy Song is an example of a simile?"her legs folded beneath her / as she sits on a buckwheat pillow"
"Morning begins the ritual / wheel of the body"
"The peach-dyed kimono / patterned with maple leaves"
"She dips a corner of her sleeve / like a brush into water"

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Answer: D “she dips a corner of her sleeve / like a brush into water”

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There are 8 students in a small class. To make a team, the names of the 2 of them will be drawn from a hat. How many different teams of 2 students are

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use slot method
2 slots

8 choices for first slot
7 choices for second (since 1 is in 1st slot)
8 times 7=56

56 ways to make 2 person teams
The first name can be any one of the 8.
               For each of those . . .
The second name can be any one of the remaining 7.

Total number of ways that 2 names can be drawn = (8 x 7) = 56 .

But . . .

Each team can be drawn in two different ways . . .
       -- Smith first, then Cohen
       -- Cohen first, then Smith.

So, among the 56 ways to draw 2 names, you will find
each possible pair of names drawn twice, in the opposite
order.

The number of different 2-member teams is  (56 / 2)  =  28 .