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Number Sense: Drill Set 4, Problem 1. Simplify the expression.
Number Sense: Drill Set 4, Problem 2. Simplify the expression.
Number Sense: Drill Set 4, Problem 3. Simplify the expression.
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Rigging your friend's scale so it looks like she's shedding the pounds: being a good friend, or being a total creeper? Translate a word problem into mathematical expressions and find out for yourself. (Our take: don't try this on any of your friends at home.)
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Slash McFender, lead guitarist for the band Vibradeath is on his way to headline a concert.
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Only one tiny problem...he forgot his guitar at home.
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Thankfully, he has a thick jungle of chest hair which he can pluck to play some tunes.
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Suppose that the frequency of vibration of Slash's chest hair is inversely proportional
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to the hair's length. If one of Slash's hairs is 0.7 inches long
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and vibrates at 5 Hertz... ...what frequency, in Hertz, would a 0.5 inch
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long chest hair have? We start by calling the frequency F and the
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length of the chest hair L. The problem tells us that the formula for
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the frequency of F is one over L. So F equals K over L, where K is the constant
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of proportionality.
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To find K, we can plug in what we know... ...Frequency is equal to 5 in this instance
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and our length is 0.7. By multiplying both sides by 0.7...
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...we see that K equals 3.5. So, plugging this new value into our formula...
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... the frequency F of a 0.5 inch long chest hair must be...
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...7 Hertz. The bad news is that Slash loves Vibradeath's
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new sound so much that he has asked his bandmates to start going shirtless as well.
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He's really redefining the term "hair band."
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