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A scientist poured 1.6 x 10³ milliliters of water into a container that already had 2.8 x 10⁴ milliliters of salt water and 9.4 x 10³ milliliters of sugar water. How many milliliters of liquid were in the container?
A.1.7 x 10⁴ milliliters
B.3.58 x 10⁴ milliliters
C.3.74 x 10⁴ milliliters
D.3.9 x 10⁴ milliliters
Answer:
C. 3.74 x 10⁴ milliliters
Step-by-step explanation:
The milliliters of liquid that WERE in the container = The milliliters of liquid that were in the container before adding 1.6 x 10³ milliliters of water
This equals to:
2.8 x 10⁴ milliliters of salt water and 9.4 x 10³ milliliters of sugar water.
Hence:
2.8 x 10⁴ milliliters of salt water + 9.4 x 10³ milliliters of sugar water
= (2.8 × 10⁴) + (9.4 × 10³)
= 37400
= 3.74 x 10⁴ milliliters
Therefore, option C is correct
Answer: x=4,y=5
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) 4
(b) y = sqrt(9 - (9/16)x^2)
The best guess to the formula using knowledge of the general formula for an ellipse is:
x^2/16 + y^2/9 = 1
(a). An ellipse is reflectively symmetrical across both the major and minor axis. So if you can get the area of the ellipse in a quadrant, then multiplying that area by 4 would give the total area of the ellipse. So the factor of 4 is correct.
(b). The general equation for an ellipse is not suitable for a general function since it returns 2 y values for every x value. But if we restrict ourselves to just the positive value of a square root, that problem is easy to solve. So let's do so:
x^2/16 + y^2/9 = 1
x^2/16 + y^2/9 - 1 = 0
x^2/16 - 1 = - y^2/9
-(9/16)x^2 + 9 = y^2
9 - (9/16)x^2 = y^2
sqrt(9 - (9/16)x^2) = y
y = sqrt(9 - (9/16)x^2)
Answer: The correct number of balls is (b) 4.
Step-by-step explanation: Given that a single winner is to be chosen in a random draw designed for 210 participants. Also, there is an equal probability of winning for each participant.
We are using 10 balls, numbered through 0 to 9. We are to find the number of balls which needs to be picked up, regardless of order, so that each of the 210 participants can be assigned a unique set of numbers.
Let 'r' represents the number of balls to be picked up.
Since we are choosing from 10 balls, so we must have

The value of 'r' can be any one of 0, 1, 2, . . , 10.
Now,
if r = 1, then

If r = 2, then

If r = 3, then

If r = 4, then

Therefore, we need to pick 4 balls so that each participant can be assigned a unique set of numbers.
Thus, (b) is the correct option.
Answer:
all real numbers except 2 and 4
Step-by-step explanation:
The exceptions in the domain are the values that make the denominator zero. For a denominator of x² -6x +8 = (x -4)(x -2), the values that make it zero are x=4 and x=2.
The domain is all real numbers except 2 and 4.