Howdy! I'm trying to help out my niece with her maths and well, I'm just really bad. I've run into your website and hope you can help us out!
Here are two problems thus far:
1. The surface area S of a sphere is directly proportional to the square of its radius r. The volume V of the sphere is directly proportional to the cube of its radius r. Find the percentage increase in V when S increases by 25%.
2. Mary bought five more fifty-cent stamps than two shilling stamps. She also bought one-quarter as many five-shilling stamps as two-shilling stamps. She spent a total of sh 47.50. Determine how much more money she spent a total of sh 47.50. Determine how much more money she spent on the five-shilling stamps than on the five-shilling stamps than on the fifty-cent stamps.
Thank you guys so much!
Here are two problems thus far:
1. The surface area S of a sphere is directly proportional to the square of its radius r. The volume V of the sphere is directly proportional to the cube of its radius r. Find the percentage increase in V when S increases by 25%.
2. Mary bought five more fifty-cent stamps than two shilling stamps. She also bought one-quarter as many five-shilling stamps as two-shilling stamps. She spent a total of sh 47.50. Determine how much more money she spent a total of sh 47.50. Determine how much more money she spent on the five-shilling stamps than on the five-shilling stamps than on the fifty-cent stamps.
Thank you guys so much!