Mathematics, 05.03.2021 14:00 Okaytashy
Write a paragraph describing a real world situation that involves a quadratic
equation. Using the characteristics of a parabola, make sure to explain why this
situation is quadratic. Does the graph have a max or min point? Does the graph
open up or down? What is the domain and range? Use punctuation and
capitalization.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 16:30
You are making a blueprint of your bedroom and you plan to use a scale factor of 18 . the actual width of your room is 14 feet and the actual length of your room is 16 feet. determine the width and length of your room on the blueprint. on the blueprint, your room will have a width of feet and a length of feet.
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Explain why the factor 1.5 is broke. into two numbers in the model.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 20:00
Someone answer asap for ! the total ticket sales for a high school basketball game were $2,260. the ticket price for students were $2.25 less than the adult ticket price. the number of adult tickets sold was 230, and the number of student tickets sold was 180. what was the price of an adult ticket?
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Write a paragraph describing a real world situation that involves a quadratic
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