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17 November, 16:28

The amount of oil used by a ship traveling at a uniform speed varies jointly with the distance and the square of the speed. the ship uses 30 barrels of oil in traveling 85 miles at 42 mi/h. how many barrels of oil are used when the ship travels 26 miles at 54 mi/h? round your answer to the nearest tenth of a barrel, if necessary.

a. 2.3 barrel

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  1. 17 November, 16:54
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    A = kdv^2 where A = amount oil d = distance and v = speed and k is a constant

    so

    30 = k*85*42^2

    Now solve for k:-

    k = 30 / (85*42^2) = 0.00020008

    So when d = 26 and v = 54

    Amount of oil A = 0.00020008 * 26*54^2

    = 15.2 barrels
  2. 17 November, 16:56
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    The answer is 5.2!
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