2,000 is the correct answer I am sure of it
So the ceiling takes 5/6 gallon to paint. We know that you already have 1/30 gallon and another gallon in addition to that. We must convert the 5/6 into ?/30 so we can see how much we need to use. So if we convert 5/6 to out of 30, we get 25/30. So the first can has 1/30 gallon so we subtract that amount from the total paint needed. So now we only need 24/30 gallon to paint the ceiling. If we subtract that amount needed from the full (30/30) can we have left, that will give us the remaining amount of paint we have left. 30/30-24/30= 6/30. This reduces to 1/5. So there is 1/5 gallon of paint left over after painting the ceiling.
Answer:
t =log(20) / 0.3 = 10*log(20) / log(1,000) - years - when the tree will have 100 branches.
Step-by-step explanation:
100 = 5 * 10^(0.3t), solve for t
Divide both sides by 5:
20 =10^(0.3t)
Take the log of both sides:
0.3t =log(20)
Divide both sides by 0.3:
Multiply the RHS by 10 / 10
t =log(20) / 0.3 = 10*log(20) / log(1,000) - years - when the tree will have 100 branches.