Divide, and round the quotient as indicated.Divide 4.385 by 1.1 and round the quotient to the nearest hundredth.
A. 3.99
B. 0.45
C. 4.49
D. 0.40
Answer: A
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Write as the sum and/or difference of logarithms. Express powers as factors.ln , x > 8
A. ln 5 + ln x + ln (1 + 4x) - ln 9 - ln (x - 8)
B. ln 5 + ln x - 11ln (1 + 4x) - 9ln (x - 8)
C. 5ln x + ln (1 + 4x) - 9ln (x - 8)
D. ln 5 + ln x + ln (1 + 4x) - 9ln (x - 8)
Translate the phrase to an algebraic expression. Use x to represent "a number."The difference of a number and fifteen
A.
B. 15x - 15
C. 15 - x
D. x - 15
Solve the problem.Find the diameter.
A. 4 ft.
B. 4 ft.
C. 1 ft.
D. 2 ft.
The owner of the Health JuiceBar wishes to prepare a low-calorie fruit juice with a high vitamin A and vitamin C content by blending orange juice and pink grapefruit juice. Each glass of the blended juice is to contain at least 1,610 International Units (IU) of vitamin A and 194 IU of vitamin C. One ounce of orange juice contains 70 IU of vitamin A, 14 IU of vitamin C, and 13 calories; each ounce of pink grapefruit juice contains 140 IU of vitamin A, 12 IU of vitamin C, and 12 calories. How many ounces of each juice should a glass of the blend contain if it is to meet the minimum vitamin requirements while containing a minimum number of calories?
__________ ounces of orange juice __________ ounces of pink grapefruit juice __________ calories