If the simulation starts with one infected
person and all of the other factors
remain the sam...
Mathematics, 08.06.2020 06:57 10040813
If the simulation starts with one infected
person and all of the other factors
remain the same, determine how many
school days it would take for
approximately half of the people to
become infected. Justify your reasoning.
Can someone explain this to me please?
Answer from: Quest
C. expression because any expression or equation may contain more than one variable
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a 4/6 = 9/12 not proportional
step-by-step explanation:
to find which are not proportional, we can use cross products
if it is true, they are proportional. if it is not true, they are not proportional.
a 4/6 = 9/12
4* 12 = 6*9
48 = 54
not this is not proportional
b 2/3 = 12/18
2* 18 = 3 * 12
36 = 36
this is proportional
c 5/4 = 10/8
5*8 = 4*10
40 = 40
this is proportional
d 7/5 = 35/25
7*25 = 5 * 35
175 = 175
is proportional
Answer from: Quest
answer: yes, since the line has a steeper rate of change than the exponential the y-values will be greater and they will only intersect one time.
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