Mathematics, 25.09.2019 19:00 Meirna
Brian has made 9 of 19 free throws so far this season. his goal is to make 70% of his free throws. if brian makes his next x free throws in a row, the function f(x)= 9+x/19+x represents brian's new ratio of free throws made. how many successful free throws in a row will raise brian's percent made to at least 70%?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 13:30
Drag and drop the answers into the boxes to complete this informal argument explaining how to derive the formula for the volume of a cone. since the volume of a cone is part of the volume of a cylinder with the same base and height, find the volume of a cylinder first. the base of a cylinder is a circle. the area of the base of a cylinder is , where r represents the radius. the volume of a cylinder can be described as slices of the base stacked upon each other. so, the volume of the cylinder can be found by multiplying the area of the circle by the height h of the cylinder. the volume of a cone is of the volume of a cylinder. therefore, the formula for the volume of a cone is 1/3 1/2 1/3πr^2h 1/2πr^2h πr^2h πr^2
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:10
You just purchased two coins at a price of $670 each. because one of the coins is more collectible, you believe that its value will increase at a rate of 7.1 percent per year, while you believe the second coin will only increase at 6.5 percent per year. if you are correct, how much more will the first coin be worth in 15 years?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:40
Which is the scale factor proportion for the enlargement shown?
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 23:40
Find the amplitude of a sinusoidal function that models this temperature variation
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