Answer:
ft/min is the rate of changing of width
Step-by-step explanation:
Given -
The area always remain constant i.2 2 square feet.
Height of the rectangle = 2 feet
Rate of changing of height = 6 feet per minute
Since area is constant
2 sq ft = (2 * 6) ft/min * 1 * x ft/min
x =
ft/min
Answer:
$996
Step-by-step explanation:
The rectangular plot has an area that is the product of its length and width. We are given the width as 12 feet, and the area as 240 ft², so we can find the length from ...
... A = L×W
... 240 ft² = L×(12 ft)
... 240 ft²/(12 ft) = L = 20 ft
Opposite sides of the rectangle are the same length, so the cost of fence for a side of a given length will be the sum of the costs of the opposites sides.
The 12 ft side has one segment that is $18 per foot, and one that is $15 per foot. For the 20 ft sides, both are $15 per foot. Then the total cost can be figured from ...
... (12 ft)·($18/ft + $15/ft) + (20 ft)·($15/ft +$15/ft) = 12·$33 +20·$30 = $996
Product of a number and four is 4x
<span>12 more than that is 12+4x </span>
<span>fewer than 60 </span>
<span>12 + 4x < 60</span>
Answer:
measure the volume of cherry syrup solution with Tartar Emetic = 22.5 mL
Hence, the correct quantity of tartar emetic to fill the prescription will be obtained
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Mass of Sodium citrate = 5 g
Mass of Tartar Emetic = 0.015 g = 15 mg
Volume of Cherry syrup ad 120 mL = 120 mL
sensitivity = 4 mg
Error = 5%
Now,
The smallest weight that can be measured =
or
The smallest weight that can be measured =
= 80 mg
Now,
80 mg is dissolved in 120 mL of Cherry syrup according to prescription
( Thus,
1 mg is dissolved in
of Cherry syrup according to prescription )
so to measure 15 mg of Tartar Emetic, measure the volume of cherry syrup
= 
= 22.5 mL
Hence, the correct quantity of tartar emetic to fill the prescription will be obtained