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Comparison of speeds.

It takes a computer 8 days to print all of the personalized letters for a national sweepstakes. A new computer is purchased that can do the same job in 5 days. How long would it take to do the job with both computers working on it?

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Algebra

Posting ID:

4428

OTA ID:

101733

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Algebra - Solution for a Word Problem

The sail area-displacement ratio S provides a measure of the sail power available to drive a boat. For a boat with a displacement of 'd' pounds and a sail area of 'A' square feet S = 16Ad-2/3 a) Find S for the Tartan 4100, which has a sail area of 810 square feet and a displacement of 23,245 pounds. b) Solve the formula for 'd'

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Algebra

Posting ID:

4429

OTA ID:

103137

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Algebra - Solution for a Word Problem

Word problem using Keplers third law

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Algebra

Posting ID:

4435

OTA ID:

102922

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Kepler's law

According to Kepler's third law of planetary motion, the ratio T2/R3 Has the same value for every planet in our solar system. R is the average radius Of the orbit of the planet measured in astronomical units (AU), and T is the number Of years it takes for one complete orbit of the sun. Jupiter orbits the sun in 11.86 years with an average radius of 5.2 AU, whereas Saturn orbits the sun in 29.46 years. Find the average radius of the orbit of Saturn (One AU is the distance from the earth to the sun).

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Algebra

Posting ID:

4437

OTA ID:

103139

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x^3 =1

The steps for solving x^3=1 are shown with explanations for each step.

Subject:

Math

Topic:

Algebra

Posting ID:

4453

OTA ID:

103227

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