Question 55354:  I can not get this question on my homework, I can, but I can not get it in steps!  Question: 
                    2(x+4)=16 
39).The number of time a cricket chirps in a minute is a function of the temperature in the formula: n=4t-160, where n=number of times a cricket chirps a minute and t=temperature in farenheit. 
You can use the temperature t=(1/4)n+40 to estimate the temperature based on the number of chirps per minute. 
a) At 60 degrees, how many times does a cricket chirp a minute. 
b) What is the temperature when the number of times a cricket chirps per minute is 150. 
c) At what temperature does a cricket stop chirping? 
d) Graph the equation of the line with the number of chirps as the x-axis, what does the y-intercept represent?
 
                           Thank you for your help! 
                                          Alex 
 Answer by funmath(2933)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! 2(x+4)=16  First simplify the left side of the equation. 
2(x)+2(4)=16  Distribute the 2. 
2x+8=16  Because 8 doesn't have an x, subtract it from both sides. 
2x+8-8=16-8 
2x=8  because 2 is being multiplied by x, divide both sides by 2 
2x/2=8/2 
x=4 
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Check by substituting 4 in for x and seeing if both sides equal. 
2(4+4)=16 
2(8)=16 
16=16 We're right!!! 
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39).The number of time a cricket chirps in a minute is a function of the temperature in the formula: n=4t-160, where n=number of times a cricket chirps a minute and t=temperature in farenheit. 
You can use the temperature t=(1/4)n+40 to estimate the temperature based on the number of chirps per minute. 
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a) At 60 degrees, how many times does a cricket chirp a minute. 
n=4(60)-160 
n=240-160=80 times per minute 
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b) What is the temperature when the number of times a cricket chirps per minute is 150. 
t=(1/4)(150)+40=77.5 degrees 
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c) At what temperature does a cricket stop chirping? 
t=(1/4)(0)+40=40 degrees 
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d) Graph the equation of the line with the number of chirps as the x-axis, what does the y-intercept represent? 
The temperature at which the cricket stops chirping. 
  
Your Welcome. 
Happy Calculating!!!  
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