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I think the formula should be:

W = 91.4:
Minneapolis: t=10, v=15

W = 91.4:
W = 91.4:
W = 91.4:
W = 91.4:
W = 91.4:
W = 91.4 - 109.89
:
W = -18.5 degrees wind chill
:
:
Chicago: t=20, v=25
W = 91.4:
W = 91.4:
W = 91.4:

W = 91.4:
W = 91.4:
W = 91.4 - 106.29
:
W = -14.88 degrees wind chill
:
It's a little colder in Minneapolis, but I doubt if one could notice it

R=(0.75v/pi)^1/3
solve for v
.75=3/4
r=(3/4v/pi)
r^3=3/4v/pi
pi*r^3=3/4v
4/3pi*r^3=v
which is the normal formula for volume of a sphere.
4/3pi*r^3=32pi/3
multiply both sides by 3 and divide by pi
4pi*r^3=32pi
4r^3=32
r^3=8
r=2

using the equation: r=(s/p)^1/n-1


--------r = (24780/10000)^(1/(5-1)
--r = 2.478T(1/4)
r = 1.2546...%
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I am assuming s = 24780 and p = 10000
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Area = (1/2)*base*height
= (1/2)*(sqrt(30))*sqrt(6)
= (1/2)*(sqrt(180))
= (1/2)*sqrt(9*4*5)
= (1/2)*6sqrt(5)
= 3sqrt(5) sq. meters
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You need to clarify this problem. I simply don't understand what the problem is getting at.
Specifically, I don't understand what the statement below means, especially how the "sun
to Jupiter" fits in:

"Use the information given here 29.46 years,11.83 sun to jupiter, and 5.2 AU
I do know the following:
1 AU is the distance from the earth to the sun---about 93 million miles. Knowing the
radius of the orbit of venus(0.723AU given by the problem) we can calculate the distance
that venus must travel to complete the orbit (assuming a circular orbit which it is not).
That would be pi*r^2. We could next find the mass of venus (internet); apply some
physics and then calculate how many years it would take for venus to complete one orbit
but I don't think this is the approach the problem wants us to take. Try to clarify the
information that you are giving and re-submit the problem.

8T^2=pie^2*L
8T^2 = pi^2 *10
t^2 = (10/8)pi^2
t^2 = (5/4)pi^2
t = [sqrt(5)/2]pi
t = 1.1180..* pi seconds

diagonal is
in a right triangle, hypotenuse squared = width squared plus length squared.
in this rectangle, width = h + 2
in this rectangle, length = height = h
the diagonal of the gate is the hypotenuse of a right triangle.
your formula is:

where:
w is the width of the gate
h is the height of the gate
d is the diagonal of the gate.
----since you know that d =
, then d^2 must be equal to 6 meters because
----since you know that w = h+2, then you can substitute h+2 for w.
----your formula becomes:
----since:
your formula becomes:
combine like terms to get:
subtract 6 from both sides of the equation to get:
----solve using the quadratic formula to get:
h = .414213562 meters.
this makes:
w = 2.414213562 meters.
----this checks out because
----quadratic formula is:

the equation you are placing into this formula is:


the factors you will be using are:
a=2
b=4
5

c = -2
----you replace the a in the formula with 2.
you replace the b in the formula with 4.
you replace the c in the formula with -2.
----then you solve.
you will get one positive answer and one negative answer. the negative answer is no good
because h = height can't be negative. only the positive answer is good. that value should
be the value i calculated for you.

Ok i work with
s(t)=-16t^2+Vt+5 then v=150
s(t)=-16t^2+150t+5
a) Use the formula to determine how long it takes the ball
to return to the earth.
We must solve -16t^2+150t+5=0
then t=( -150(150^2-4(-16)5))/-32 =
( -150151.06)/-32

solutions are t=-0.033 and t=9.41.


t must be positive so solution is t=9.41 sec (aprox)
b) Use the accompanying graph to estimate the maximum
height reached by the ball.
Exact solution is 356.5625
94.

200,000/x-200,000/(x+5)=2,000
(200,000[x+5]-200,000x)/x(x+5)=2,000
(200,000X+1,000,000-200,000X)/X^2+5X=2,000
1,000,000/(X^2+5X)=2,000
2,000X^2+10,000X=1,000,000
2,000X^2+10,000X-1,000,000=0
2,000(X^2+5X-500)=0
2,000(X+25)(X-20)=0
X-20=0
X=20 IS THE NUMBBER OF ORIGINAL MEMBERS.
pROOF:
200,000/20-200,000/25=2,000
10,000-8,000=2,000
2,000=2,000

84. Debbie traveled by boat 5 miles upstream to fish in her favorite spot.
Because of the 4 mph current, it took her 20 minutes longer to get there
than to return.
How fast will her boat go in still water?
:
Let s = boat speed in still water
then
(s-4) = speed upstream

and
(s+4) = speed down stream
:
Convert 20 min to hrs: 20/60 =
:

hr

Write a time equation: time =


Upstream time = downstream time + 20 minutes (1/3 hr)
=

:
To clear out these denominators, multiply equation by 3(s+4)(s-4)
3(s+4)(s-4)*
= 3(s+4)(s-4)*
Results in
:
15(s+4) = 15(s-4) + (s+4)(s-4)
:
15s + 60 = 15s - 60 + s^2 - 16
:
0 = 15s - 15s - 60 - 60 + s^2 - 16
:
0 = s^2 - 136
:
s^2 = 136

*3(s+4)(s-4)

s=
s = 11.66 mph speed in still water
:
:
Check solution on calc: (speed up = 7.66 and speed down = 15.66)
5/7.66 - 5/15.66 = .3333 which is 1/3 of an hr

Let x = the side of the square to cut from each corner


:
Draw a rough diagram of what is described, labeling the sides of the squares
as x and rectangular sheet as 11 by 14. It will be apparent to you that the
dimensions of the bottom of the box will be (11-2x) by (14-2x), which is given
as an area of 80 sq/in
:
(11-2x) * (14-2x) = 80
FOIL
154 - 22x - 28x + 4x^2 = 80
Arrange as a quadratic equation:
4x^2 - 50x + 154 - 80 = 0
:
4x^2 - 50x + 74 = 0
Simplify, divide by 2:
2x^2 - 25x + 37 = 0
:
Use the quadratic formula to find x
9

in this problem a=2, b=-25, c=37

Two solutions

x=
x = 10.784
and

x=
x = 1.712 inch squares, This is the only solution that makes sense here.
:
:
Check solution. 2 * 1.712 = 3.43, subtract from the original dimensions and
find the area
(11-3.43) * (14-3.43) =
7.57 * 10.57 = 80.0 sq/in confirms our solution

If a rectangle has length a and width b and the larger demention is "a",
the golden ratio is (a+b)/a =a/b
--------Then larger/smaller = (1+sqrt5)2 = 1.6180339887...
--------Your problem:
10

If 36 is the larger dimension for the picture you get:


36/smaller = 1.6180.../1
smaller = 36/1.6180=22.249...
----------If 36 is the smaller dimension for the picture you get:
larger/36 = 1.6180
larger = 1.6180,,,*36 = 58.24922....

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