what is the value of 14 - a² given a = -3? A. 23 B. 11 C. 8 D. 5

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is D. 5

Step-by-step explanation:

14-(-3)^2=

14-9=5

Answer 2

The value of f(a) = 14 - [tex]a^{2}[/tex] at x = -3 is 5.

We have the following function of [tex]a[/tex] -

f(a) = 14 - [tex]a^{2}[/tex]

We have to determine the value of this function at a = -3.

What is the value of f(x) = 2x - 3 at x = 3?\

The value of f(x) = 2x - 3  at x = 3 can be calculated as follows -

f(3) = 2 x 3 - 3 = 6 - 3 = 3

According to the question -

f(a) = 14 - [tex]a^{2}[/tex]

Now, the value of the function f(a) can be calculated as follows -

f(- 3) = 14 - [tex](-3)^{2}[/tex]

f(- 3) = 14 - 9

f(- 3) = 5

Hence, the value of f(a) = 14 - [tex]a^{2}[/tex] at x = -3 is 5.

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Related Questions

PLEASE HELP ME REALLY QUICK!

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Answer:

90 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Add them together. 58+32=90

90 degrees

add them togather

Solve the equation
(If possible please show work)

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Hope you got the answer .

Can you write a summation notation of a series that is neither arithmetic nor geometric?

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Answer:

Yes, we can.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello, I found this one.

[tex]\displaystyle \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \dfrac{1}{n!}[/tex]

We can prove that it exists and it is equal to e.

But this is nor arithmetic nor geometric.

Thank you

You are the owner of Decorama Flooring Tod and Claudia have asked for an estimate 15 feet*23 feet dinning room 12ft*18 kitchen 9ft*11 ft and 10ft*12 ft how many square ft required(multipy length by the width)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is not properly written. Here is the correct question.

You are the owner of Decorama Flooring. Tod and Claudia have asked you to give an estimate for tiling four rooms of their house. The living room is 15 feet*23 feet, dinning room is 12ft*18ft, the kitchen is 9ft*11 ft and the study room is 10ft*12 ft how many square ft of tiles are required for each room. (multiply length by the width).

We must understand that a floor tile is rectangular in nature.

Area of a rectangle = Length * width

To get the amount of square feet required for each room, we must multiply the length and width of each of the rooms together as shown.

For the living room;

Length = 15 feet and Width = 23 feet

Amount of square feet of tiles needed for the living room = 15feet * 23 feet

= 345 ft²

For the dining room;

Length = 12 feet and Width = 18 feet

Amount of square feet of tiles needed for the dining room = 12feet * 18 feet

= 216 ft²

For the kitchen;

Length = 9 feet and Width = 11 feet

Amount of square feet of tiles needed for the kitchen = 11feet *9feet

= 99 ft²

For the study room;

Length = 10 feet and Width = 12 feet

Amount of square feet of tiles needed for the study room = 10feet * 12 feet

= 120 ft²

the product of 5 and z

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Answer:

5z

Step-by-step explanation:

As product = multiplication =>

5 x z --> 5(z)

[tex]\text{Find the product of 5 and z}\\\\\text{The key term in this questions is product, and in math it translates to}\\\text{the answer when multiplled}\\\\\text{In this case, you would multiply them together to get your "product"}\\\\\text{Solve:}\\\\5\cdot z\\\\\boxed{5z}[/tex]

How many cubes with side lengths of \dfrac12 \text{ cm} 2 1 ​ cmstart fraction, 1, divided by, 2, end fraction, start text, space, c, m, end text does it take to fill the prism? Cubes

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Answer:

24

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer

24!

Step-by-step explanation:

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Nijah has 45 stickers.
She gives 2/5 to her sister.
She gives 1/3 of her remaining stickers to Brett.

How many stickers does Nijah have left?

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Answer:

Nijah has 6 stickers left.

Step-by-step explanation:

Starting stickers:

45

2/5 are given away:

[tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex] * 45

[tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex] * [tex]\frac{45}{1}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{90}{5}[/tex]

18

1/3 of the remaining are given away:

[tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] * 18

[tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] * [tex]\frac{18}{1}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{18}{3}[/tex]

6

Nijah has 6 stickers left.

Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the part she gave to her sister

45 *2/5 = 18

The part remaining is

45 - 18 = 27

She gives 1/3 to Brett

27 * 1/3 = 9

She has 27 - 9 = 18

She has 18 remaining

4/10=x/1 Need help thx

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Answer:

2/5 =x

Step-by-step explanation:

4/10 = x/1

4/10 =x

Simplify

2/5 =x

Answer:

x=0.4

Step-by-step explanation:

4/10=0.4

x/1 has to equal 0.4 too

0.4/1

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the number of states that entered the union in 1889 was half the number of states "s" that entered in 1788. which expression shows the number of states that entered the union in 1889

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Answer:

x = s/2

Step-by-step explanation:

● s states have joined the union in 1788

● half of s have joined in 1889

Let x be the number of states that have joined in 1889

● x = (1/2)× s

● x = s/2

A box contain 12 balls in which 4 are white 3blue and 5 are red.3 balls are drawn at random from the box. Find the chance that all three balls are of different colour

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Answer:

white: 1/3, blue: 1/4, red: 5/12

Step-by-step explanation:

Take the amount of balls each color has and divide by 12.

White:

4/12 = 1/3

Blue:

3/12 = 1/4

Red:

5/12 (can't simplify)

Answer:

3/44 or 0.068

Step-by-step explanation:

(3/12 × 2/11 × 1/10)+(5/12 × 4/11 × 3/10)+(4/12 × 3/11 × 2/10)

=3/44

Two of the lights at the local stadium are flickering. They both just flickered at the same time.
One of the lights flickers every 7 seconds and the other light flickers every 8 seconds.
How many seconds until both lights will flicker at the same time again?
seconds

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Answer:

56

Step-by-step explanation:

you have to find the LCM of 7 AND 8.

which is 56

Answer:

The answer is 56

Step-by-step explanation:

Two trains leave New York at the same time heading in opposite directions. Train A travels at 4 5 the speed of train one. After seven hours they are 693 miles apart. What was the speed of train A?

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Answer:

Speed of train A is 44 miles/hr.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the speed of train A = [tex]u\ miles/hr[/tex]

Let the speed of train one = [tex]v\ miles/hr[/tex]

Train A travels at [tex]\frac{4}{5}^{th}[/tex] the speed of train one.

i.e.

[tex]u = \dfrac{4}{5}v \\\Rightarrow v =\dfrac{5}{4}u.... (1)[/tex]

Distance traveled = 693 miles

Time taken = 7 hours

They are travelling in opposite directions so the resultant speed will appear to be faster.

Relative speed = [tex]u+v\ miles/hr[/tex]

The trains are 693 miles apart in 7 hours that means they have traveled a total distance of 693 miles in 7 hours with a speed of ([tex]u+v[/tex]) miles/hr.

Using the formula:

[tex]Speed = \dfrac{Distance}{Time}[/tex]

[tex]u+v = \dfrac{693}{7}\\\Rightarrow u+v=99 ...... (2)[/tex]

Putting the value of v using equation (1):

[tex]\dfrac{5}4u+u=99\\\Rightarrow 5u+4u = 99 \times 4\\\Rightarrow 9 u = 99 \times 4\\\Rightarrow u = 11 \times 4 = \bold{44\ miles/hr}[/tex]

Speed of train A is 44 miles/hr.

Using properties of sets show that : a) A ∩ (A’ U B) = A ∩ B b) A ∩ (A U B )’ = Ф

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Answer:

a) From A ∩ A' = ∅, we have;

A ∩ (A' ∪ B) = A ∩ B

b) From A ∩ (A' ∩ B') = (A ∩ A') ∩ B' and A ∩ A' = ∅, we have;

A ∩ (A ∪ B)' = ∅

Step-by-step explanation:

a) By distributive law of sets, we have;

A ∩ (B ∪ C) = (A ∩ B) ∪ (A ∩ C)

From the complementary law of sets, we have;

A ∩ A' = ∅

Therefore, for A ∩ (A' ∪ B) = A ∩ B, we have

A ∩ (A' ∪ B) = (A ∩ A') ∪ (A ∩ B) (distributive law of sets)

A ∩ A' = ∅ (complementary law of sets)

Therefore;

(A ∩ A') ∪ (A ∩ B) = ∅ ∪ (A ∩ B)  = (A ∩ B) (Addition to zero identity property)

∴  A ∩ (A' ∪ B) = A ∩ B

b) By De Morgan's law

(A ∪ B)' = A' ∩ B'

Therefore, A ∩ (A ∪ B)' = A ∩ (A' ∩ B')

By associative law of sets, we have;

A ∩ (A' ∩ B') = (A ∩ A') ∩ B'

A ∩ A' = ∅ (complementary law of sets)

Therefore, (A ∩ A') ∩ B' = ∅  ∩ B' = ∅

Which gives;

A ∩ (A ∪ B)' = ∅.

41 =12d-7 d= Math is not my strong suit. I love to read and write but I can not do math without a little bit of help.

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Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{d = 4 }[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

41 = 12d - 7

Adding 7 to both sides

41+7 = 12d

48 = 12 d

Dividing both sides by 12

4 = d

OR

d = 4

Answer:

[tex]\large \boxed{{d=4}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]41 =12d-7[/tex]

Add 7 on both sides.

[tex]41 +7=12d-7+7[/tex]

[tex]48=12d[/tex]

Divide both sides by 12.

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{48}{12} =\frac{12d}{12}[/tex]

[tex]4=d[/tex]

Mrs. Yadav purchase 25 kg of vegetable at Rs 20 per kg and sold at a loss of Rs 50 find her
Selling rate and loss percent​

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Answer:

[tex] \boxed{loss\% \: = 10\%}[/tex][tex] \boxed{selling \: price = Rs 450}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

Cost price of 25 kg of vegetables ( CP ) = 25 × 20

= Rs 500

Loss amount = Rs 50

Selling price ( SP ) = ?

Loss percent = ?

Now, let's find the loss percent :

[tex] \mathsf{ \frac{loss}{cost \: price} \times 100\%}[/tex]

[tex] \mathsf{ = \frac{50}{500} \times 100\%}[/tex]

[tex] \mathsf{ = 10\%}[/tex]

Loss % = 10 %

Now, let's find the selling price:

[tex] \mathsf{ \frac{CP(100 - l\%)}{100} }[/tex]

[tex] \mathsf{ = \frac{500(100 - 10)}{100}} [/tex]

[tex] \mathsf{ = \frac{500 \times 90}{100} }[/tex]

[tex] \mathsf{ = \frac{45000}{100} }[/tex]

[tex] \mathsf{= 450}[/tex]

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What is the product?
8.25 x
1
5
0.82
O 1.65
0 8.25
16.5​

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Answer:

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product, and assign a number to each person. ... 0.82. 12–13. 9. 0.18. 1.00. Total. 50. 1.00. F requency. 0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8 ... 3.12 (a) x = 25661.3333, ˜x = 25514.5 (b) Skewed ... N(8.25, 0.0002857).

Answer:

the answer is c

Step-by-step explanation:

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Write and solve an equation to answer the question. How many people must attend the third show so that the average attendance per show is 3000?

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Answer:

3250

Step-by-step explanation:

so for the first and 2nd show, the attendance is 2580 and 2920.

The average of both these numbers is 2750

the if the third show had 3000 people, the average attendance would only be 2875.

We need the average number to be 3000.

2750 is 250 less than 3000, so the other number must be 250 more.

3250 is how many people should go to the last show.

Answers:First box = (5500+x)/3Second box = 3500

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Explanation:

We have 2580 people attend the first show and 2920 attend the second. So far, that's 2580+2920 = 5500 people. Add on another x people to get 5500+x, which represents the sum of all three days attendance figures. Divide this sum by 3 to get the average attendance

average attendance = (sum of individual attendance values)/(number of days)

average attendance = (5500+x)/3

So that's why (5500+x)/3 goes in the first box. The parenthesis are important to ensure that you divide all of "5500+x" over 3. If you just wrote 5500+x/3, then the computer would think you just want to divide x only over 3.

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We set (5500+x)/3 equal to 3000 as we want the average of the three days to be 3000

(5500+x)/3 = 3000

5500+x = 3*3000

5500+x = 9000

x = 9000-5500

x = 3500

We need 3500 people to show up on day 3 so that the average of all three days is 3000.

3500 goes in the second box.

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Check:

The figures for the three days are 2580, 2920, and 3500

They add to 2580+2920+3500 = 9000

Which divides to 9000/3 = 3000, which is the average we're after. So the answer is confirmed.

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Answer:

a) 22:25 is the earliest time

b)15 min

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the time is in military time you must add the time it takes her to get to the bus stop to 12. then the rest is self explainitory....

10:10(standard) = 22:10 (military)

22:10 -> 15min-> 22:25

Answer:

a) 22:25 is the earliest time

b)15 min

Because

Since the time is in military time you must add the time it takes her to get to the bus stop to 12. then the rest is self explainitory....

what is -7 + 11 - 14 + 3 + 12​

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

5 (Follow PEMDAS left—>right)

Please answer this question now

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Answer:

11 yd

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the volume of a rectangular prism, we multiply the width, length and height.

We already know the length, 18, and the height, 11, and the volume, 2178, so we can easily solve for y.

[tex]18\cdot y\cdot11=2178\\192y=2178\\y = 11[/tex]

Hope this helped!

-k^2-(7k-5n)+9n
k= -1
n= -2

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Answer:

-k² - (7k - 5n) + 9n

-(-1)² - [7(-1) - 5(-2)] + 9(-2)

-1 - [-7 - (-10)] - 18

-1 - 3 - 18

= -22

m∠QPSm, is a straight angle m∠RPS=6x+11 m∠QPR=7x+143 ;Find RPS

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Answer:

23

Step-by-step explanation:

6x + 11 + 7x + 143 = 180

13x + 154 = 180

13x = 26

x = 2

m<RPS = 6(2) + 11 = 23

Simplify to create an equivalent expression. -3(2+4k)+7(2k-)

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Answer:

[tex]-3(2 + 4k) + 7(2k)[/tex] = [tex]2k - 6[/tex] or [tex]2(k - 3)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seem incomplete; however, the given parameter is assumed as

[tex]-3(2 + 4k) + 7(2k)[/tex]

Required

Simplify

[tex]-3(2 + 4k) + 7(2k)[/tex]

Start by opening the brackets

[tex]-3*2 -3* 4k + 7*2k[/tex]

[tex]-6 -12k +14k[/tex]

Collect Like Terms

[tex]-6 -12k +14k[/tex]

[tex]-6 + 2k[/tex]

Reorder the above expression

[tex]2k - 6[/tex]

The answer can be further simplified as

[tex]2(k - 3)[/tex]

Hence;

[tex]-3(2 + 4k) + 7(2k)[/tex] = [tex]2k - 6[/tex] or [tex]2(k - 3)[/tex]

Please does anyone know how to factorize x(x - 1) + 3x

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Answer:

=x(x-1) +3x

= x^2-x+3x

=x^2 +2x

=x(x+2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Please answer. I need this to be done, Thanks. Will give brainliest

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Answer:

The answer is s^26/pq59

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

p^ -1 q ^ -59  s ^26

or without negative exponents

s^ 26 /(p q^ 59)

Step-by-step explanation:

When multiplying , we can add the exponents when the bases are the same

p^0 q ^ -60 r^-1 s^25  * p^-1 qrs

When there is no exponent written, there is an implied 1

p^ (0+-1) q^(-60+1) r ^( -1 +1) s ^ ( 25+1)

p^ -1 q ^ -59 r ^0 s ^26

r^0 = 1

p^ -1 q ^ -59  s ^26

If you need  the negative exponents written as positive

a^-b = 1/ a^b

s^ 26 /(p q^ 59)

Factorise : x^2+x-72 Step by Step​

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Answer:

(x + 9)(x - 8)

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = x^2 + x - 72

     = x^2 - 8x + 9x - 72

     = (x^2 - 8x) + (9x - 72)

     = x(x - 8) + 9(x - 8)

     = (x + 9)(x - 8)

Answer:

              x² + x - 72 = (x + 9)(x - 8)

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]x^2+x-72\quad \implies\quad a=1\,,\quad b=1\,,\quad c=-72\\\\x=\dfrac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}\\\\x=\dfrac{-1\pm\sqrt{1^2-4\cdot1\cdot(-72)}}{2\cdot1}=\dfrac{-1\pm\sqrt{1+288}}{2}=\dfrac{17\pm\sqrt{289}}{2}\\\\x_1=\dfrac{-1-17}{2}=-9\quad,\qquad x_2=\dfrac{-1+17}{2}=8\\\\\\x^2+x-72=(x-(-9))(x-8)=(x+9)(x-8)[/tex]

or:

     x² + x - 72 =

= x² + 9x - 8x - 72 =

= x(x + 9) - 8(x + 9) =

= (x + 9)(x - 8)

what is the value of this expression when g= -3.5?
8-|2g-5|
a. 20
b. 10
c. 6
d. -4​

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Answer:

d. -4

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's plug in g

8 - |2(-3.5) - 5|

8 - |-7-5|

8 - |-12|

The absolute value is always positive of any number,

8 - 12

= -4

Answer:

D. -4

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given this expression:

[tex]8-|2g-5|[/tex]

and asked to evaluate when g= -3.5 Therefore, we must substitute -3.5 in for g.

[tex]8-|2(-3.5)-5|[/tex]

First, multiply 2 and -3.5

2 * -3.5 = -7

[tex]8-|-7-5|[/tex]

Next, subtract 5 from -7.

-7-5= -12

[tex]8-|-12|[/tex]

Next, evaluate the absolute value of -12. The absolute value is how far away a number is from 0, and it is always positive. The absolute value of -12 is 12.

[tex]8-12[/tex]

Subtract 12 from 8.

[tex]-4[/tex]

The value of the expression is -4 and D is the correct answer.

A pet store is offering a $5 in-store coupon for every person who buys a flea control product. If the flea control products range from $29.53 to $56.15, which compound inequality represents this situation?

Question 19 options:

29.53 ≤ x + 5 ≤ 56.15

29.53 ≤ x/5x ≤ 56.15

29.53 ≤x5≤ 56.15

29.53 ≤ 5 x – 5 ≤ 56.15

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Answer:

29.53 ≤ x + 5 ≤ 56.15

Step-by-step explanation:

A $5 in-store coupon for every person who buys a flea control product which ranges between $29.53 to $56.15. This means that if you bought a flea control product you would be given an additional $5 that means that for buying a flea product, $5 is given to you. If you have $x, and you bought a flea product you would have x + 5. The inequality that represents this situation is given as:

29.53 ≤ x + 5 ≤ 56.15

Varadha bought two bags of rice of weights 45 kg and 63 kg. Find the maximum weight required, to measure the weight of rice exact number of times. options : 1.6 kg 2.35 kg 3.3 kg 4.9 kg

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Answer:

3 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

given data

weights bag1 = 45 kg

weights bag2 = 63 kg

solution

we will take here first  HCF of 75 and 69

factor of 75 = 3 × 5 × 5

factor of 69 = 3 × 23

so here HCF of 75 and  69 = 3

so that here maximum weight required, to measure the weight of rice exact 3 times

so correct option is 3.  3 kg

Answer:

  4.  9 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

The greatest common factor of 45 kg and 63 kg is 9 kg.

  45 = 9×5

  63 = 9×7

A 9 kg weight could be used to weigh these amounts exactly.

_____

Comment on the problem statement

Appropriate formatting is helpful. It is difficult to tell that your answer choices are not 1.6, 2.35, 3.3, and 4.9. None of those makes any sense. With minimal formatting effort, you could list them as ...

1. 6 kg

2. 35 kg

3. 3 kg

4. 9 kg

Even better, the choices could be identified using letters and/or a separator other than a decimal point: A) 6 kg, B) 35 kg, and so on. The idea is to make it very clear what the numbers of the choices are. Less confusion is better.

n/8 = (-7) help please

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Answer:

n = -56

Step-by-step explanation:

n/8 = (-7)

Multiply each side by 8

n/8* 8 = (-7)*8

n = -56

Answer:

[tex]n=-56[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use algebra and simplify the equation until we have n isolated.

[tex]\frac{n}{8} = -7\\\frac{n}{8}\cdot8 = -7\cdot8\\\\n=-56[/tex]

Hope this helped!

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For cooler objects, like a house or a person, that radiation is in the infrared and is invisible. Nonetheless, it still carries energy. Other ways that energy is lost by a warm animal to a cool environment includes conduction (direct touching of a cooler object) and convection (cooler air moving and carrying thermal energy away). See Heat Transfer for a discussion of all three. For this problem, we'll just consider how much energy an animal needs to burn (obtain from internal chemical reactions) in order to stay warm just from radiation losses. The rate at which an object loses energy through radiation is given by the Stefan-Boltzmann equation: Rate of energy loss = AT4 where T is the absolute (Kelvin) temperature, A is the area of the object, is the emissivity (unitless and =1 for a perfect emitter, less for anything else), and is the Stefan-Boltzmann constant: = 5.67 x 10-8 J/(s m2 K4) Consider a patient trying to sleep naked in a cool room (55 oF = 13 oC). Assume that the person being considered is a perfect emitter and absorber of radiation ( = 1), has a surface area of about 2.5 m2, and a mass of 80 kg. a. A person emits thermal radiation at a rate corresponding to a temperature of 37 oC and absorbs radiation at a rate (from the air and walls) corresponding to a temperature of 13 oC. Calculate the individual's net rate of energy loss due to radiation (in Watts = Joules/second). net rate of energy loss = Watts b. Assume the patient produces no energy to keep warm. If they have a specific heat about equal to that of water (1 Cal/kg-oC) how much would their temperature fall in one hour? (1 Cal = 1kcal = 103 cal) T = oC c. 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