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Finding Copper In Terms of Cable.

 
 
Reply Sat 11 Aug, 2012 01:02 pm
This is a recipe to make cables.

The relationship is as follows: 6 Cable is equal to 3 Copper plus 6 Rubber.

How do you derive the equation that defines Copper in terms of Cable?
Cable must be the independent variable, and Copper and Rubber are the dependent variables.

Please show your work.

Thanks.
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roger
 
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Reply Sat 11 Aug, 2012 01:10 pm
@6226Steff,
Do I need to type the answer?
6226Steff
 
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Reply Sat 11 Aug, 2012 01:11 pm
@roger,
Of course you need to type in the answer.
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6226Steff
 
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Reply Sat 11 Aug, 2012 05:16 pm
@6226Steff,
What no takers?
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engineer
 
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Reply Sat 11 Aug, 2012 05:38 pm
@6226Steff,
For each cable, one rubber, 1/2 copper.
6226Steff
 
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Reply Sat 11 Aug, 2012 06:12 pm
@engineer,
The goal is to derive an equation and show your work. Basically, you simplified the information given to you.
engineer
 
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Reply Sat 11 Aug, 2012 06:32 pm
@6226Steff,
No, I gave you the answer and left it to you to write it out.
6226Steff
 
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Reply Sat 11 Aug, 2012 06:43 pm
@engineer,
We still asked for a function. What you provided is not the answer. How does Cables relate to Copper and Rubber through a function?
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