Find the range for the set of data: 22, 25, 25, 27, 32​

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Answer: Range for set is 10

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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.​

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Answer:
The answer should be the second one and 4th

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Answer:

If you share 7 apples equally with 3 people, then there are 2 1/3 apples per person.

The number 2 represents the number of whole apples each individual gets.

The denominatior, 3, represents how many times an apple will have to be split to divide equally

The numerator, 1, represents how many 3rds each person gets.

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Solve the following equation: *

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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

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)

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In a class of students, the following data table summarizes how many students have a cat or a dog. What is the probability that a student chosen randomly from the class has a cat or a dog?
Has a cat Does not have a cat
Has a dog 9 2
Does not have a dog 4 5

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Answer:

0 students have a cat and 92 students have a dog

The probability that a student is chosen randomly from the class has a cat or a dog is 15/20.

What is the probability?

Probability refers to a possibility that deals with the occurrence of random events. The probability of all the events occurring need to be 1.

The formula of probability is defined as the ratio of a number of favorable outcomes to the total number of outcomes.

P(E) = Number of favorable outcomes / total number of outcomes

The class has a cat and a dog = 9

Has a dog and does not have a cat = 2

Does not have a dog and has a cat = 4

Does not have dog and cat = 5

The total strength of the class is 20

The probability that a student is chosen randomly from the class has a cat or a dog =  Number of favorable outcomes / total number of outcomes

P(E) = 15 /20

Hence, The probability that a student is chosen randomly from the class has a cat or a dog is 15/20.

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what is the value of x in each figure

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Answer:

x=43

Step-by-step explanation:

3x+17+x-9=180

4x+8=180

4x=180-8

4x=172

x=43

X= 43 is the answer

1. Write an integer that can
represent 200 years ago?


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200 ??

200 is an integer

or 20

or 2

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Answer:

The correct answer is m∠2 = 120°

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a triangle rule that states the outer angle of an angle in a triangle is equal to the sum of the remaining two angles in that triangle, which means that m∠2 = 52° + 68° = 120°. This can be proven correct because the sum of two of the angles in the triangle is 120°, which means the final angle is 60°. Since m∠2 is the outer angle of 60°, that means it will be 180° - 60° or 120°.

Answer:

m<2+= 60

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the unit rate for the following rate: 5 pounds of potatoes costs $10


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Answer:

$2 per round of potatoes

Step-by-step explanation:

$10/5 pounds of potatoes= $2

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C Bill drove at a rate that was 10 mph faster than the rate Kevin drove

What is the missing length?
A. 15
B. 30
C. 8
D. 7

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Answer:

red and blue are not a Selection!!!!!

What is the area of the school crossing sign represented below?
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C. 675 square inches

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

d₃₄  = Value in the 3rd row and 4th column

      = 0

m₁₃ = Value in the 1st row and 3rd column

     = 2

k₂₁ = Value in the 2nd row and 1st column

     = 1

) 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.

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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

Ceasar opens a bank account and makes an initial deposit of $800. The banker tells Ceasar that he is going to receive an annual rate of 10% compounded continuously on his investment. Find the bank balance assuming Ceasar leaves the account untouched for 8 years.


Can you please do the problem using the formula A(t)=pe^(rt).

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Ceasar opens a bank account and makes an initial deposit of $800. The banker tells Ceasar that he is going to receive an annual rate of 10% compounded continuously on his investment. Find the bank balance assuming Ceasar leaves the account untouched for 8 years.


Can you please do the problem using the formula A(t)=pe^(rt).


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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)

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.

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Angle 3 and Angle 7 are supplementary is the wrong statement

Because, they are corresponding angles and they are equal.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

WHAT IS 3/20 IN DECIMAL AND PERCENTAGE

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0.15 or 15%. .........

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Answer: (6, 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

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

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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.

Last month we had only five sunny days. There were 30 days in all last month.
What was the ratio of sunny days to the total number of days? What was the ratio
of sunny days to days that were not sunny?

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

30 ÷ 5 = 6

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

it is 6

#The extremities of the diagonal of a square are (1,1 )and (-2, -1).Obtain the two other vertices and the equation of a next diagonal.
#
find the area of the triangle with vertices(1,2),(2,3),and(4,5).what inference can you draw about the points from your upshot?​

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Answer:

(i) (-3/2, 3/2) and (1/2, - 3/2)

6x + 4y = - 3

(ii) Points are col linear

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the coordinates of the point(lower) be (a, b) and that of upper be (x, y).

Using mid point formula,

Mid point of diagonal(using the given points) is:

= ( (-2+1)/2 , (-1+1)/2) = (-½ , 0)

Using (a, b) and (x, y) :

= ( (a+x)/2 , (b+y)/2 ) = (-1/2, 0)

Which means, a+x= -1 & b + y = 0

Therefore, x = - 1 - a & b = - y

Using distance formula, diagonal = √(-2-1)² + (-1-1)² = √13

Knowing the relation in diagonal and side, side = diagonal/√2 = √13/√2 = √(13/2)

Again using distance formula, diagonal = √13

=> √(x - a)² + (y - b)² = √13

=> (-1-a -a)² + (-b - b)² = 13

=> a² + b² + a = 3 ... (1) [solved directly]

Length of side = √(13/2)

=> √(a-(-2))² + (b-(-1))² = √(13/2)

=> a² + b² + 4a + 2b = 3/2 ...(2)

On solving (1) and (2):

a = 1/2 or -3/2, but a lies in 4th quadrant so a > 0, thus, a = 1/2

b = -3/2 or 3/2, but b lies in 4th quadrant so b < 0, b = -3/2

Therefore,

x = - 1 - a = -1 - 1/2 = -3/2

y = - b = - (-3/2) = 3/2

Vertices are (x, y) = (-3/2, 3/2) and (a, b) = (1/2, -3/2)

Equation is just a relation in y and x, for a relation:

Subtract (1) from (2):

3a + 2b = -3/2 => 6a + 4b = - 3

By merely replacing a, b by x, y

6x + 4y = -3 is the required equation

(ii):

Ar. of ∆ = ½ | 1(3 - 5) + 2(5 - 2) + 4(2 - 3) |

Ar. of ∆ = ½ | -2 + 6 - 4 | = 0

As the area of the ∆ is 0, the given points don't form ∆, they are col linear.

Eric went for a car rental for the weekend. He can choose one of two plants. The first plant has an initial fee of $44 and cost an additional $.12 per mile driven. The second plan has an initial fee of $57 and cost an additional eight cents per mile driven. For what amount of driving do the two plants cost the same?

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Answer:

325

Step-by-step explanation:

.12x + 44 = .08x + 57

.04x = 13

x= 325

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9514 1404 393

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.

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Answer:

A+B=180°(linear pair)

a+ 52°=180°

a=180°-52°

a=128° is your answer

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Answer:

7. 56

8. 117

Step-by-step explanation:

7.

Add the lengths of the sides. Each square on the grid has side 2 units.

9 + 4 + 4 + 8 + 11 + 3 + 2 + 15 = 56

8.

Find the lengths of the bases and the height of the trapezoid. Each square on the grid is 2 units.

Area of trapezoid = (1/2)(b1 + b2)h

area = (1/2)(15 + 11)(9) = 117

In order to play on the 7th grade basketball team you must buy a team uniform. Last year a uniform cost $40, but this year a uniform cost $48. What is the percent of change?
Show your work here:
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Answer:

20%

Step-by-step explanation:

The uniform cost $8 more than last year.

Last year was $40

Find what percent of 40 is 8.

8/0.4 = 20

the percent change is 20%

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