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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following best defines 2 to the power of 2 over 3? Cube root of 4 Square root of 4 Cube root of 2 Square root of 2 @YanaSidlinskiy

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

What? This question doesn't seem to sound right. Is this how the question is stated?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Victor is enlarging a poster for a school baseball match. The graph below shows the size y of the poster after x enlargements: graph of y equals 1.8 to the power of x What does the y-intercept of the graph represent? Final size of the picture Number of enlargements Original size of the picture Rate at which the size of the picture increases

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Maureen is taking an antibiotic. Her body metabolizes the antibiotic over a certain time interval. The table below shows the amount of antibiotic f(t), in mg, that was present in her body after time t: t (hours) 1 2 3 4 5 f(t) (mg) 150 90 54 32.4 19.4 Ken was administered 200 mg of the same antibiotic. The amount of antibiotic f(t) in his body after time t is shown by the equation below: f(t) = 200(0.976)t Which statement best describes the rate at which Maureen’s and Ken's bodies eliminated the antibiotic between 1 hour to 4 hours? Maureen's body eliminated the antibiotic faster than Ken's body. Maureen's body eliminated the antibiotic at the same rate as Ken's body. Maureen's body eliminated the antibiotic at half of the rate at which Ken's body eliminated the antibiotic. Maureen's body eliminated the antibiotic at one-fourth of the rate at which Ken's body eliminated the antibiotic.

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

Post screenshots, not broken questions. And one question at a time, not three before even one has been answered

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do I take screenshots

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