Question 78926: Solve for the variable. Round any decimal answers to the nearest hundredth. Do not use spaces or capital letters in your answer. use ^ to denote exponents and do NOT use spaces)
log(3)5=x
x=[log5]/[log3]
x=1.465
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Cheers,
Stan H
Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! It is approximately 480 miles from Los Angeles, California, to San Francisco, California. Allowing for various traffic conditions, a driver can average approximately 60 miles per hour.
a) How far have you traveled after 3 hours?
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b) How far have you traveled after 4 hours?
Answer:
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c) How far have you traveled after t hours (i.e., write a linear function that expresses the distance traveled, d, as a function of time, t).
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d) How far will you HAVE LEFT to travel to reach San Francisco after you have traveled 3 hours?
It is approximately 480 miles from Los Angeles, California, to San Francisco, California. Allowing for various traffic conditions, a driver can average approximately 60 miles per hour.
a) How far have you traveled after 3 hours?
Answer:
Show work in this space.
b) How far have you traveled after 4 hours?
Answer:
Show work in this space.
c) How far have you traveled after t hours (i.e., write a linear function that expresses the distance traveled, d, as a function of time, t).
Answer:
d) How far will you HAVE LEFT to travel to reach San Francisco after you have traveled 3 hours?
Answer:
Show work in this space.
e) How far will you HAVE LEFT to travel to reach San Francisco after you have traveled 4 hours?
Answer:
Show work in this space.
f) How far will you HAVE LEFT to travel to reach San Francisco after you have traveled t hours (i.e., write a linear function that expresses the distance to be traveled to reach San Francisco, s, as a function of time, t).
Answer:
Show work in this space.
e) How far will you HAVE LEFT to travel to reach San Francisco after you have traveled 4 hours?
Answer:
Show work in this space.
f) How far will you HAVE LEFT to travel to reach San Francisco after you have traveled t hours (i.e., write a linear function that expresses the distance to be traveled to reach San Francisco, s, as a function of time, t).
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