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Answer:
When we do a scale model of something (like a building, a house, or whatever) al the properties of the original thing must also be in the model.
So for example, you want to do a model of a house, and in the backyard of the house there are 4 trees, then in the model of the house you also need to put 4 trees in the backyard (indifferent of the scale of the model).
Then the number of boulders in the really fountain should be the same as the number of boulders in the scale model of the fountain.
Answer:
131
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to find the graph of the hyperbola whose equation is given as:.We know that the general equation of the hyperbola is given by:where the focus of the hyperbola are at the points:(a,0) and (-a,0).Hence, the focus of the given hyperbola are the points:(3,0) and (-3,0).The figure of the hyperbola is attached to the figure.
Answer: bob will take a while
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The graphs are missing, but we can find the inequality for this problem:
She has $60.
The price of a T-shirt is $10, the price of a sweatshirt is $14.
If T is the number of T-shirts she buys, and S is the number of sweatshirts that she buys, we have:
T + S ≥ 5 (because she wants to buy at least 5 items)
T*$10 + S*$14 < $60 (because she wants to spend under $60)
Those two inequalities define the number of T-shirts and sweatshirts that she can buy.