Algebra - math word problems - page 140 of 305
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- Acceleration of a train
The train passes 700 m, braking with an acceleration of -0.15 m/s². How long does it break, and what is the final speed of the train if the initial was 55 km/h? - Slope form
Find the equation of a line given the point A(7, 2) and slope -1.9. Arrange your answer in the form y = ax + b, where a and b are the constants. - Car rent
Rental cars are paid a fixed daily fee plus 16 cents per kilometer traveled. Samuel wants to rent a car for a day and work out, which will cost 175 euros. When paying, he got a 20% discount on the daily fee, and the cost per kilometer was unchanged. Samue - Line
Write an equation of a line parallel to To 9x + 3y = 8 That Passes Through The Point (-1, -4). Write in the form ax+by=c. - Tablet schedule
It is Monday at 10 a.m. Luboš has returned from the doctor, who prescribed him tablets: he will take the first one immediately, the next two days he will take them after six hours, and the rest after eight hours. When will Luboš collect all the tablets if - Line perpendicular coordinate
The straight line p is given by the formula y = 1/2 x - 1 . The line q is perpendicular to the line p and passes through the point A [1; 5]. Determine the y-coordinate of the point that intersects the line q with the y-axis. - Parallel and orthogonal
I need math help in this problem: a=(-5, 5 3) b=(-2,-4,-5) (they are vectors) Decompose the vector b into b=v+w where v is parallel to a and w is orthogonal to a, find v and w - Line Intersection Equations
Determine the intersection of the two lines p and q if. : p: 3y + 2x-5 = 0 q: 4x + 7y-11 = 0 - Nuts, girl and boys
Milena collected fallen nuts and called a bunch of boys to let them share. She took a condition: the first boy takes one nut and a tenth of the rest, the second takes two nuts and a tenth new rest, the third takes three nuts and a tenth new rest, and so o - Two shops
In two different shops, the same skis had the same price. However, they first became more expensive by 20% and then cheaper by 5%. In the second, they were first cheaper by 5% and then more expensive by 30%, so after these adjustments in the second store, - The florist
A consignment of 200 roses arrived at the florist in the morning. She sold more than half of them during the day. She wants to tie bouquets of the remaining roses. One rose will always be left if she ties a bouquet of three, four, five, or six roses. Dete - Profitable company
Three businessmen decide to open up their own company. They agree to distribute the yearly profits made in the same ratio as their initial investments. They invest R 50 000, R 75 000, and R25 000, respectively. The profit made by the company in the first - Computer revolution
When we started playing with computers, the first processor, which I remember was the Intel 8080 from 1974, with the performance of 0.5 MIPS. Calculate how much percent of a year rose CPU performance when Intel 486DX from 1992 has 54 MIPS. What would - Function graph intercepts
Draw the graph of the function y = -2x + 3. Calculate the coordinates of the intersections of the function's graph with the x and y axes. - Three points 4
The line passed through three points - see table: x y -6 4 -4 3 -2 2 Write line equation in y=mx+b form. - Dream home
You finally found your dream home. It sells for $120,000 and can be purchased by paying 10% down and financing the balance at an annual rate of 9.6% compounded monthly. a) How much are your payments if you pay monthly for 30 years? b) Determine how much w - University students
One company employed a university student on a farm for the entire month of June by paying him €16 and a full board for one day. If he did not work that day, he had to pay €6 for the meal. How many days did the student work if he earned €348 in the month - Birthday ages
Grandma and her granddaughter Barunka have a birthday on the same day. During six consecutive birthday celebrations, Grandma's age was always divisible by Barunka's age. How many birthdays did Grandma celebrate at the last of these six celebrations? Grand - Parametric equation
Point A [6; -2]. Point B = [-3; 1] Write the parametric equation of the line BA so that t belongs to the closed interval < 0;3 > - Vacation Cost Sharing Equal
Romana, Pavol, and Ján were on vacation. Everyone paid some part of the cost. After the vacation, it was found that Romana spent Sk 19,000 for all three, Pavol Sk 7,000 for all three, and Ján Sk 4,000 for all three. How much money will each of them pay ea
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