Answers:
21.75
1.37
10
15
Step-by-step:
Dozen flyers:price
4:7.25
12:x
To solve this mulitply 7.25 by 3 (because this is what we multiplied 4 by to get 12) 7.25*3=21.75
Question 2:
We can write teh following equation
.49+.22(x-1)=price
This is essentially saying that we pay .49 for the first ounce and .22 for every ounce after that
We can plug in an x value to get
.49+.22(5-1)
.49+.22(4)
.49+.88
1.37
Question 3:
We can write the following equation
x+2=y
We need to find out what happens when x=8
8+2=10
Question 4:
We can solve this with ratios
x:y
1.5:4.5
5:x
To solve just multiply 4.5 by 10/3 and get 15
We can just multiply
Answer:
1. 7.25/4=1.8125 so 1.8125x12=21.75
2. 0.49+(0.22x4)=1.37
3. rule is x+2=y so x=8 then y=10
4.rule is 3(x)=y so x=5 then y=15
Why does the sum of the two given angles equal 180°? (2x+1)+(x-7)=180
Answer:
because its a straight line
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Since the sum of the angles is 180 degrees and each angle is represented by the respective algebraic expressions, then to find the value of x, just add the expressions up, set that sum equal to 180, and solve for x. So, (2x-7)+(x+25)+(3x+12)=180 is our equation. Now we just simplify and solve for x.
(2x-7)+(x+25)+(3x+12)=180
6x+30=180 b/c 2x+x+3x=6x and -7+25+12=30.
6x=150 subtract 30 from both sides of the equation
x=25.
Step-by-step explanation:
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select the equation that represents the problem let x represent the unknown number
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: D is the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
On Saturday, Lukas drove 4x – 5 miles. On Sunday, he drove 3x – 10 miles. What is the difference in miles driven?
Step-by-step explanation:
4x-5-(3x-10)=4x-5-3x+10=x+5 miles! Hopes This Helps!
Answer:
4x-5-(3x-10)=4x-5-3x+10=x+5 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
i know because i did this
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Aisha measures the length of a sheet of paper and finds that it is 29 cm long. The label on the package indicates that the paper length is 32 cm. Calculate the percentage error in the measurement.
Answer:
just do the step by step and you'll probably get it because it's quite simple but hard for me to explain so just read this!
Step-by-step explanation:
In making any measurement, the chances are that our results will not be absolutely accurate. We can often compare our results with some standard or accepted value to see how closely they agree. But how much error can be allowed before the result becomes meaningless?
As you may guess, the amount of error that is acceptable varies with the situation. Suppose you measure the distance on a map between your Scarsdale and Mamaroneck and you get a result of 5 miles. If the actual distance is 5 1/2 miles, the chances are this error will have no effect on the trip between the two towns. But if the same degree of error existed in the calculations used to send astronauts to the moon, those people would be in big trouble!
Percentage Error = measured value - accepted value x 100%
accepted value
Suppose, you measured the length of a table and obtained a measurement of 202 cm. A friend also measures the table and obtains a result of 198 cm. To calculate the percentage error in each of the measurements, you need to know the "correct' or “accepted value” of the length of the table. After consulting the manufacturer’s catalog, you find that the table's length is listed as 200 cm in length. This will be used as the accepted value in our calculation.
The calculations of percentage error for the two measurements are shown below. Both measurements show an error of 1%. Your friend has made a measurement which is on the low side of the accepted value and is therefore, negative. You, on the other hand, have made an error on the high side of the accepted value and it is positive.
I dont know the answer but I hope this helped!
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