Lilly855678
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[h=1]9th Grade Math Help (PLEASE Help Me!!)[/h]I need ASAP help on how to just set up these problems... what they mean and all that; I'm not just looking for the answer. The first one goes like this:
The equation P=0.00267sF gives the power P (in horsepower) needed to keep a certain bicycle moving at speed s (in miles per hour), where F is the force of road and air resistance (in pounds). On level ground this force is given by F=0.0116s2+0.789. Write a polynomial function (in terms of s only) for the power needed to keep the bicycle moving at speed s on level ground. How much power does a cyclist need to exert to keep the bicycle moving at 10 miles per hour?
What I got was: The power needed to maintain a speed of s is .00267s(.01162+.789), so the power needed to maintain a speed of 10 mph would be .0520383. Is this even close to right??
The second one is this:
For 1980 through 1995, the number of degrees D (in thousands) earned by people in the United States and the percent of degrees P earned by women can be modeled by
D= -0.096t4+3t3-27t2+91t+1700
P= 0.43t+49
where t is the number of years since 1980. Find a model that represents the number of degrees W (in thousands) earned by women from 1980 to 1995. How many degrees were earned by women in 1991?
I haven't even tried this one yet... I have no idea at all what it means I'm so confused!!
Please, please, PLEASE help me I'm so confused and on the verge of tears because I'm scared that I might get a really bad grade on the quiz tomorrow... please help me I'm begging you I'm so confused right now![Frown :( :(](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
The equation P=0.00267sF gives the power P (in horsepower) needed to keep a certain bicycle moving at speed s (in miles per hour), where F is the force of road and air resistance (in pounds). On level ground this force is given by F=0.0116s2+0.789. Write a polynomial function (in terms of s only) for the power needed to keep the bicycle moving at speed s on level ground. How much power does a cyclist need to exert to keep the bicycle moving at 10 miles per hour?
What I got was: The power needed to maintain a speed of s is .00267s(.01162+.789), so the power needed to maintain a speed of 10 mph would be .0520383. Is this even close to right??
The second one is this:
For 1980 through 1995, the number of degrees D (in thousands) earned by people in the United States and the percent of degrees P earned by women can be modeled by
D= -0.096t4+3t3-27t2+91t+1700
P= 0.43t+49
where t is the number of years since 1980. Find a model that represents the number of degrees W (in thousands) earned by women from 1980 to 1995. How many degrees were earned by women in 1991?
I haven't even tried this one yet... I have no idea at all what it means I'm so confused!!
Please, please, PLEASE help me I'm so confused and on the verge of tears because I'm scared that I might get a really bad grade on the quiz tomorrow... please help me I'm begging you I'm so confused right now