What is the unit rate for the following rate: 5 pounds of potatoes costs $10
Answer:
$2 per round of potatoes
Step-by-step explanation:
$10/5 pounds of potatoes= $2
find the value for x
Answer:
X = 6°
Step-by-step explanation:
In a set of parallel lines, the opposite angles and corresponding angles are similar. Since the opposite angle of 110° is the corresponding angle of 19x - 4, you can conclude that 19x - 4 = 110° ⇒ 19x = 114° ⇒ x = 6°.
A 33 gram sample of a substance that's
used for drug research has a k-value of
0.1124.
Find the substances half life and the round your answer to the nearest 10th
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Answer:
6.2
Step-by-step explanation:
We presume your "k-value" is the k in the exponential decay term ...
e^(-kt) . . . where t is the number of time units
This is 1/2 when ...
ln(1/2) = -kt
t = ln(1/2)/(-k) = ln(2)/k
t = 0.69315/0.1124 ≈ 6.2
The half life is about 6.2 time units.
Please help thank you
Answer:
x = 140
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the exterior angle rule ( an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the opposite interior angles of a triangle )
x is the interior angle and the given angles ( 50 and 90 ) are the opposite interior angles
So
x = 50 + 90
50 + 90 = 140
x = 140
Note: there is a right angle ( indicated by the little square. A right angle has a measure of 90 degrees so that's where the 90 came from)
WHAT IS 3/20 IN DECIMAL AND PERCENTAGE
How many is it all together
answer and show proof for branliest
Answer:
-2(4 - 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Choice A: ❌
9-(-17)
9 + 17 = 26
Choice B: ❌
(4 - 16)/(-2)
(-12)/(-2)
6
Choice C: ✅
-2(4 - 1)
-2(3)
-6
Choice D: ❌
3 x (-2) x (-1)
-6 x (-1)
6
Answer:
- 2(4 - 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
9 - (- 17)
9 + 17 = 26
[tex]\frac{4 - 16}{-2}[/tex] = 12
- 2(4 - 1)
- 2(3) = - 6
3 × - 2 × - 1 = 6
) Cars are parked in line as they come off the assembly lines. There are three models: red cars which take up 2 spaces, blue cars which also take up 2 spaces, and green cars which take up only 1 space. Let an be the number of ways of filling the first n parking spaces with red, blue and green cars.
Answer:
Hello your question has some missing information below is the complete question
answer :
[tex]a_{n} = a_{n-2} + a_{n-2} + a_{n-1}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Red car and Blue car take up 2 spaces each
Green cars take up 1 space
lets determine the number of ways of filling up the parking spaces
i) First lets assume the last space is filled by Green car then there will be [tex]n^{th}[/tex] space occupied hence there will be ( n - 1 ) spaces left to be filled in [tex]a_{n-1}[/tex] ways
ii) lets assume the last space is filled by either a Red car or a Blue car then there will be [tex]n^{th} + ( n -1 )^{st}[/tex] parking space occupied hence there will be
( n - 2 ) spaces left to be filled in [tex]a_{n-2}[/tex] ways
Hence A closed formula for [tex]a_{n}[/tex]
[tex]a_{n} = a_{n-2} + a_{n-2} + a_{n-1}[/tex]
where : a1 = 1 way , a2 = 3 ways
Three percent of the students at Midwood High School are left-handed. There are 700 students at Midwood High School. How many students at Midwood High School are left-handed?
A.21 students
B.210 students
C.140 students
D.12 students
Answer:
21 students because 3% = 0.03 . When you multiply 0.03 by 700, you get 21.
Answer:
[tex] \frac{3}{100} \times 700[/tex][tex]3 \times 7[/tex][tex]21[/tex]there are total 21 left handed students in the school.
Isaiah has 2 3/5 cups of dough to make dumplings. If he uses 1/5 cup of dough for each dumpling, how many dumplings can Isaiah make?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You can convert 2 3/5 into 13/5 because 5/5 = 1 and 10/5 = 2.
Now that you have 13/5, you will see it’s much easier to divide! There are thirteen fifths cups of dough and he needs one fifths cups of dough for each dumpling. This means he can make 13!
Does anyone know how to foil the answer ?!
Answer:
(a+b)(c+d)=a c+a d+b c+b d is the formula
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculus helpppppppppppppppp
Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle y' = \frac{5x^2 + 3}{3(1 + x^2)^\bigg{\frac{2}{3}}}[/tex]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Equality PropertiesAlgebra I
FunctionsFunction NotationExponential Rule [Root Rewrite]: [tex]\displaystyle \sqrt[n]{x} = x^{\frac{1}{n}}[/tex]Algebra II
Logarithms and Natural LogsLogarithmic Property [Multiplying]: [tex]\displaystyle log(ab) = log(a) + log(b)[/tex]Logarithmic Property [Exponential]: [tex]\displaystyle log(a^b) = b \cdot log(a)[/tex]Calculus
Derivatives
Derivative Notation
Derivative Property [Multiplied Constant]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx} [cf(x)] = c \cdot f'(x)[/tex]
Derivative Property [Addition/Subtraction]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[f(x) + g(x)] = \frac{d}{dx}[f(x)] + \frac{d}{dx}[g(x)][/tex]
Basic Power Rule:
f(x) = cxⁿ f’(x) = c·nxⁿ⁻¹Derivative Rule [Chain Rule]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[f(g(x))] =f'(g(x)) \cdot g'(x)[/tex]
Logarithmic Derivative: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx} [lnu] = \frac{u'}{u}[/tex]
Implicit Differentiation
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify
[tex]\displaystyle y = x\sqrt[3]{1 + x^2}[/tex]
Step 2: Rewrite
[Equality Property] ln both sides: [tex]\displaystyle lny = ln(x\sqrt[3]{1 + x^2})[/tex]Logarithmic Property [Multiplying]: [tex]\displaystyle lny = ln(x) + ln(\sqrt[3]{1 + x^2})[/tex]Exponential Rule [Root Rewrite]: [tex]\displaystyle lny = ln(x) + ln \bigg[ (1 + x^2)^\bigg{\frac{1}{3}} \bigg][/tex]Logarithmic Property [Exponential]: [tex]\displaystyle lny = ln(x) + \frac{1}{3}ln(1 + x^2)[/tex]Step 3: Differentiate
ln Derivative [Implicit Differentiation]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[lny] = \frac{d}{dx} \bigg[ ln(x) + \frac{1}{3}ln(1 + x^2) \bigg][/tex]Rewrite [Derivative Property - Addition]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[lny] = \frac{d}{dx}[ln(x)] + \frac{d}{dx} \bigg[ \frac{1}{3}ln(1 + x^2) \bigg][/tex]Rewrite [Derivative Property - Multiplied Constant]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[lny] = \frac{d}{dx}[ln(x)] + \frac{1}{3}\frac{d}{dx}[ln(1 + x^2)][/tex]ln Derivative [Chain Rule]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{y'}{y} = \frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{3} \bigg( \frac{1}{1 + x^2} \bigg) \cdot \frac{d}{dx}[(1 + x^2)][/tex]Rewrite [Derivative Property - Addition]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{y'}{y} = \frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{3} \bigg( \frac{1}{1 + x^2} \bigg) \cdot \bigg( \frac{d}{dx}[1] + \frac{d}{dx}[x^2] \bigg)[/tex]Basic Power Rule]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{y'}{y} = \frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{3} \bigg( \frac{1}{1 + x^2} \bigg) \cdot (2x^{2 - 1})[/tex]Simplify: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{y'}{y} = \frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{3} \bigg( \frac{1}{1 + x^2} \bigg) \cdot 2x[/tex]Multiply: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{y'}{y} = \frac{1}{x} + \frac{2x}{3(1 + x^2)}[/tex][Multiplication Property of Equality] Isolate y': [tex]\displaystyle y' = y \bigg[ \frac{1}{x} + \frac{2x}{3(1 + x^2)} \bigg][/tex]Substitute in y: [tex]\displaystyle y' = x\sqrt[3]{1 + x^2} \bigg[ \frac{1}{x} + \frac{2x}{3(1 + x^2)} \bigg][/tex][Brackets] Add: [tex]\displaystyle y' = x\sqrt[3]{1 + x^2} \bigg[ \frac{5x^2 + 3}{3x(1 + x^2)} \bigg][/tex]Multiply: [tex]\displaystyle y' = \frac{(5x^2 + 3)\sqrt[3]{1 + x^2}}{3(1 + x^2)}[/tex]Simplify [Exponential Rule - Root Rewrite]: [tex]\displaystyle y' = \frac{5x^2 + 3}{3(1 + x^2)^\bigg{\frac{2}{3}}}[/tex]Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)
Unit: Implicit Differentiation
Book: College Calculus 10e
Find the exAct length of a line segment whose endpoints are (4,-5) and (6,-2).
Answer:
Square root of 13
Step-by-step explanation:
distance between two points = under root (x2-x1)^2 + (y2-y1)^2
here, (x1,y1)=(4,-5) & (x2,y2)=(6,-2)
Substitute values and finally you can get it..
Find the value of x
B
as a traingle is 180 degrees
You pick a card at random.
2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9
What is P(5)
Write your answer as a percentage.
Step-by-step explanation:
There are a total of 8 cards, you are picking only one card,
therefore P(5) =
[tex] \frac{1}{8} \times 100 \\ = \frac{100}{8} \\ = 12.5percent[/tex]
Ava read 126 books in 12 months. How many books per month did she read? Show your work
Solve the following equation: *
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x/3 + 6 = 17
Bringing like terms on one side
x/3 = 17 - 6
x/3 = 11
Dividing by 3 on both sides
x = 11/3
what is the value of x in each figure
PLEASE DON'T GIVE ME A LINK
Answer:
x=43
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+17+x-9=180
4x+8=180
4x=180-8
4x=172
x=43
1 . What is the distance between the two points.
(0,5 1,3), (-0,4, -1,3) ?
2. What is the distance between the two points
(6, -3), (2, -4)
1. Which of the following is not a true statement?
Group of answer choices
Angle 1 and Angle 3 are supplementary angles.
Angle 2 and Angle 7 are congruent
Angle 5 and Angle 8 are congruent.
Angle 3 and Angle 7 are supplementary angles.
[tex]\bf{Hello!}[/tex]
Angle 3 and Angle 7 are supplementary is the wrong statement
Because, they are corresponding angles and they are equal.
which expression is equivalent to 6^4x6^3
Answer:
C - (6x6x6x6)(6x6x6)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer choices
4 feet
5feet
6feet
8feet
Please help if you send a link I will report
Answer:
d
Step-by-step explanation:
only reasonable answer
I can't figure this out
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Answer:
143 in²
Step-by-step explanation:
The figure is dimensioned in such a way that it can be divided easily into three rectangular areas. The top rectangle is 10 in wide and 7 in high. The vertical rectangle below that is 4 in wide and 12 in high, and the square appendage on the right is 5 in square.
Then the total area is the sum of products of length and width:
A = (10 in)(7 in) + (4 in)(12 in) + (5 in)(5 in) = (70 +48 +25) in²
A = 143 in²
The area of the irregular figure is 143 in².
Jamal purchased a truck for $10,000. The truck depreciates 10% each year. What is the value of
the truck after 8 years? Round 2 decimal places.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Me.Bernstein will cut 8 pies into pieces that are each 1/6 of the whole After he cuts the 8 pies. how many pieces will Mr.Bernstein have
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Answer:
48
Step-by-step explanation:
If each piece is 1/6 of the whole pie, then the whole pie has been divided into 6 equal pieces. The number of pieces resulting from 8 pies being cut that way is ...
(8 pies)(6 pieces/pie) = 8×6 pieces = 48 pieces
Amy needs to estimate how many students at her school like online testing. She needs to create a random sample of students. How should Amy collect her sample? Select two that apply.
O Amy should ask every 10th person leaving the school at the end of the day.
O Amy should ask 3 people at every table in the cafeteria
O Amy should ask her 10 closest friends.
O Amy should ask the 35 students in her honors math class
O Amy should ask the 50 students in the computer club.
"A driving instructor is investigating whether the time a driver spends in a driverâs education course improves their score on the driverâs test. The instructor randomly selected 10 drivers from a driverâs education course and recorded the number of hours each driver attended the driverâs education course and their corresponding score on the driverâs test. Assuming all conditions for inference are met, which of the following significance tests should be used for the investigation?"
a. A chi-square test of independence
b. A two-sample t-test for a difference between means
c. A two-sample z-test for a difference between proportions
d. A linear regression t-test for slope
e. A matched pairs t-test for a mean difference
Answer:
e. A matched pairs t-test for a mean difference
Step-by-step explanation:
When the observations from two samples are paired either naturally or by design we find the differences between the two observations of each pair.Treating the differences as a random sample from a normal population with mean ud= u1-u2 and unknwn standard deviation σd we perform one sample t- test on them. This is called the paired difference t- test or a paired t- test.
Suppose 10 young recruits are given a physical training by the Army . Their weights are recorded before and after the training. These observations constitutes natural pairing .
When we eliminate the undesireable sources of variation to take observations in pairs , this is called pairing by design.
I'm unsure how to solve for w, can someone please help?
Answer:
w = 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
One of the ways to solve problems using log is to use these two equations that use the same variables and plug in numbers.
log b (a) = c
b^c = a
By plugging in the numbers we get this:
log 16 (4) = w
16^w = 4
w = 1/2
plz, help. I need it...
Answer: (6, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
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