Chapter 7: Problem 33
For exercises 27-34, evaluate. $$ \frac{15}{19}-\frac{8}{11} $$
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Chapter 7: Problem 33
For exercises 27-34, evaluate. $$ \frac{15}{19}-\frac{8}{11} $$
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Find the number of 80,500 children and adolescents who are obese. Round to the nearest hundred. Approximately one in six children and adolescents are obese. (Source: www.cdc.gov, Nov. 2011)
For exercises \(67-82\), use the five steps and a proportion. In 2010 , about \(2,465,940\) Americans died. Find the number of Americans who died without a will. Round to the nearest hundred. (Source: www.cdc.gov, Jan. 11, 2012) Seven out of ten Americans die without a will. (Source: extension.umd.edu)
For exercises 11-30, (a) solve. (b) check. $$ \frac{4}{x-7}=\frac{24}{2 x-6} $$
For exercises 31-40, (a) solve. (b) check. $$ \frac{3}{w-3}+\frac{4}{w}=\frac{w}{w-3} $$
If the force acting on an object is constant, the relationship of the mass of the object, \(x\), and the acceleration of the object, \(y\), is an inverse variation. When the mass is \(1000 \mathrm{~kg}\), the acceleration is \(\frac{4 \mathrm{~m}}{1 \mathrm{~s}^{2}}\). a. Find the constant of proportionality, \(k\). Include the units of measurement. b. Write an equation that represents this relationship. c. Find the acceleration when the mass is \(1500 \mathrm{~kg}\). Round to the nearest tenth.
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