Let the graph of g be a reflection in the y-axis, followed by a translation 5 units down of the graph of f(x)=3x√4. Write a rule for g.

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Answer 1

Answer: sorry don't know but uhh its 5

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Are these triangles similar? If yes, write a similarity statement.

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Yes because they both have the same degrees, but one is slightly rotated

Jax played baseball. His batting average for the season was 0.362. What is his batting average in the expanded form

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Answer:

Jax should quit baseball hes bad at it

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The area of a rectangular living room is 264 square feet. The length of the room is 2 feet less than twice the width.
What is the width of the living room in feet?

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  12 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the width of the room be represented by w. Then the length is (2w-2), and the area is ...

  A = LW

  264 = (2w-2)w

  132 = w² -w . . . . . . . divide by 2, eliminate parentheses

  132.25 = w² -w +.25 . . . . . add (-1/2)² to complete the square

  √132.25 = w -0.5 . . . . . take the square root

  0.5 +11.5 = w = 12 . . . . . add 0.5; use the positive root

The width of the living room is 12 feet.

The area of each triangular face is 30 square feet true or false

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

true it is true true true

What is the answer to 1+1 ?​

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

1+1=2

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Answer:

22

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Find the measure of angle B.​

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Step-by-step explanation:

C = 180 - 112 = 68°

A = 180 - 68 - 51 = 61°

B = 180 - 61 = 119°

Another way :

We know that B = C + 51 ==> B = 68 + 51 = 119°

At the book fair, Vald spends all of his money on new books. Pamela spends
2/3 as much as Vald. Eli spends 4/3 as much as Vald. Who spent the most?
The least?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Lets take Vald spends $100 on the book fair which are all the money he had.

Pamela Spends 2/3 as much as Vald

Pamela Spends 2/3 x 100 = $66.67

Eli Spends 4/3 as much as Vald

Eli spends 4/3 x 100 = $133.33

From here, we can see Eli Spends the most and Pamela Spends the least.

Solve it below:
...............

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Answer:

i.+25

ii.+18

iii.-10

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer and step-by-step explanation:

We need to show the increase or decrease in Andre's money by representing it through a number.

i. His uncle gave him $25 as a present

This would be +$25

ii. He earned $18 dollars tutoring

This would be +$18

iii. He spent $10 on a book

This would be -$10

Find the probability that a randomly selected point within the circle falls into the white area round to the nearest tenth of a percent

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Answer:68%

Step-by-step explanation:

find area of the circle=50.2

Find the are of the triangle=16

Then find ratio=16/50.2

Then reduce=8/25.1=32%

Then subtract= 100-32=68%

can you help me with this​

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Answer:

x = 18

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of exterior angles of any polygon = 360

2x + 2x + 3x + 4x + 4x + 5x = 360

20x = 360    {Divide both sides by 20}

x = 360/20

x = 18

A manufacturer of band saws wants to estimate the average repair cost per month for the saws he has sold to certain industries. He cannot obtain a repair cost for each saw, but he can obtain the total amount spent for saw repairs and the number of saws owned by each industry. Thus, he decides to use cluster sampling, with each industry as a cluster. The manufacturer selects a simple random sample of n = 20 from the N = 96 industries he services. The data on total cost of repairs per industry and number of saws per industry are as given in the accompanying table. Estimate the average repair cost per saw for the past month and place a bound on the error of estimation.
Industry No.of saws Total repair cost for past month
1 3 50
2 7 110
3 11 230
4 9 140
5 2 60
6 12 280
7 14 240
8 3 45
9 5 60
10 9 230
11 8 140
12 6 130
13 3 70
14 2 50
15 1 10
16 4 60
17 12 280
18 6 150
19 5 110
20 8 120

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Answer:

The average repair cost per saw for the past month is 20.

The bound of error of estimation is ±10.

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Data and Calculations:

Industry        No.of saws   Total repair cost   Average

                                           for past month

1                            3                        50           16.67

2                           7                        110           15.71

3                          11                       230          20.91

4                          9                        140           15.56

5                          2                         60           30

6                         12                       280           23.33

7                         14                       240           17.14

8                          3                         45           15

9                          5                        60           12

10                         9                      230           25.56

11                          8                       140           17.50

12                         6                       130           21.67

13                         3                        70           23.33

14                         2                        50           25

15                         1                          10           10

16                        4                         60           15

17                       12                       280           23.33

18                        6                        150           25

19                        5                         110           22

20                       8                        120           15

Total               130                    2,565           19.73

Average = Sum of the total repair cost for past month divided by the number of saws repaired

= 19.73 (2,565/130)

= 20

The bound on error of estimation = the difference between the upper bound of the interval and the calculated mean

= 30 - 20

= 10

The lower bound = 10

The bound of error is also = (30 -10)/2 = 10

What is X in this equation?

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Answer:

B) 44

Step-by-step explanation:

x + 54 + 82 = 180

x + 136 = 180

x = 180 - 136

x = 44

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question-
Select all of the ratios that are equivalent to 6:16.
2:8
3:8
12/18
30/80
18 to 48

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Answer:

3:8

30/80

18 to 48

Step-by-step explanation:

3:8 (6 and 16 divided by 2)

30/80 (6 and 16 times 5)

18 to 48 (6 and 16 times 3)

what is the volume of a cereal box that is 2 inches thick, 12 inches high and 10 inches wide?

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Answer:

240

Step-by-step explanation:

12 times 2 is 24

24 times 10 is 240

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Answer:

240 [tex]Inches^{3}[/tex]

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What is the length of the altitude of the equilateral triangle below?

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b 6


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The length of the altitude of the equilateral triangle below is E) 6√3.

The answer is E) 6√3.

The altitude of an equilateral triangle is the perpendicular line that is drawn from a vertex to the opposite side. The altitude bisects the opposite side and the angle at the vertex.

In this equilateral triangle, the side length is 6. The altitude bisects the opposite side, so the altitude is also 6. The angle at the vertex is 60 degrees, so the altitude forms a 30-60-90 triangle with the opposite side and the altitude.

The ratio of the side length to the altitude in a 30-60-90 triangle is 1:√3:2. So, the altitude is 6 * √3 = 6√3.

Therefore, the length of the altitude of the equilateral triangle is 6√3.

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Answer:

Reason 2)The transitive property of congruence

Step-by-step explanation:

There are several sort of "obvious" properties of equality/congruence. Keeping them sorted out can be a bit of a trick.

  A = A . . . . reflexive property

  A = B ⇔ B = A . . . . symmetric property (erroneously cited in the proof)

  A = B, B = C ⇒ A = C . . . . transitive property (the one needed in the proof)

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Not to confuse the issue, but there is also the "substitution property of equality" that says if X = Y, then X can be substituted for Y or vice versa. In the end, the transitive property is an application of this, where we're substituting for B in the second equation, or for A in the first equation.

The A=B=C form of Statement 1) in the proof is what gives you the clue it is the transitive property that is wanted here.

Which of these forms a perfect square: Select all expressions that are prefect squares. Group of answer choices (a+3)(3+a) (a+b)(b+a) (2x-1)(2x+1) (x+5)(x+5) (-9+c)(c-9) (y-10)(10-y) (4-3x)(3-4x)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x = 2

step-by-step explanation:

if sr parallel to ba then the sides bc and ac are in proportion, that is

\frac{sb}{cs} = \frac{ra}{cr} ← substitute values

\frac{4x+1}{2x} = \frac{13.5}{6} ( cross- multiply )

27x = 6(4x + 1)

27x = 24x + 6 ( subtract 24x from both sides )

3x = 6 ( divide both sides by 3 )

x = 2

evaluate the expression for the given value 3a^2 + 6b^3. a=3 b=2​

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Answer:

5. is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

what is the value of A when we rewrite (32/5)^-2x as A^x​

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Answer:

[tex](\dfrac{25}{1024})^x[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The given expression is :

[tex](\dfrac{32}{5})^{-2x}[/tex]

We need to rewrite it in the form of [tex]A^x[/tex].

We know that, [tex](\dfrac{1}{x})^{-a}=x^a[/tex]

So,

[tex](\dfrac{32}{5})^{-2x}=(\dfrac{5}{32})^{2x}\\\\=(\dfrac{5^2}{32^2})^x\\\\=(\dfrac{25}{1024})^x[/tex]

So, [tex]A=\dfrac{25}{1024}[/tex]. Hence, this is the required solution.

Answer: A = (32/5)^-2

Step-by-step explanation:

Directions: Tables, graphs (use grid points!), and stories are provided. For each case:
1. Find the slope
2. Find the y-intercept
3. Write an equation
4. Explain how you know the slope and y-intercept are correct. Check 2 points in your equation to show it is correct.
Linear Function Representation- Equation - Slope - Intercept

x y
0 4
2 9
4 14
6 19
8 24

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Answer:

See explanations below

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the coordinate points in the table (0, 4) and (2, 9)

Slope m = y2-y1/x2-x1

m = 9-4/2-0

m = 5/2

slope = 5/2

Get the y-intercept

Substitute m = 5/2 and (0,4) into y = mx+c

4 = 5/2(0) + c

4 = 0+c

c = 4

y-intercept is 4

Get the equation

Recall that y = mx+c

y = 5/2x + 4

Using another 2 points (2,9) and (4, 14)

Slope = 14-9/4-2

Slope = 5/2

Since the slope is the same for the coordinates, hence the the equation is correct

Help me please sjsjdjs it’s due in a few minutes

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Answer:

The answer is the 3rd dot.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The one right below 8

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A city has the population of 210,000 people. Suppose that each year the population grows by 7.5%. What will the population be after 13 years?

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Answer:

6  5

Step-by-step explanation:

4 5  6 7

Which number does the blue dot represent on the number line?

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it represents C -12
The blue dot represents -12, the line is going forward 3 points and back 3. So each point is worth 3 points. Moving back 4 points equals -12.

Find the measure. m∠GDF

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Answer:

∠GDF = 26°

Step-by-step explanation:

6y + 2 = 7y - 2

subtract 6y from each side of the equation:

2 = y - 2

add 2 to each side:

y = 4

6(4) + 2 = 26°

Can you help me answer this question???????

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3^10/ 3^-2
3^12
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Answer:

3^12

Step-by-step explanation:

A sports fan conducted a test to investigate whether male high school athletes are equally divided among football, soccer, swimming, tennis, and basketball. A sample of male high school athletes was selected and the resulting value of the chi-square test statistic was 10.65. Which if the following represents the p value

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Answer:

[tex]P(x^{2} \geq 10.65) = 0.03\\[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Since there are 5 categories, there are 5−1=4 degrees of freedom. The probability of obtaining a chi-square test statistic greater than or equal to 10.65 with 4 degrees of freedom is approximately 0.03, as found using technology.

Hakim is making birdhouses. Each birdhouse uses 7/8 yard of wood. What is the total length of wood Hakim will need to build 5 birdhouses.

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Answer:  4 3/8 yards of wood

Step-by-step explanation:

It would be 5 times the ammount needed for one birdhouse so it would be-

7/8 x 5= 35/8 or 4 3/8

Answer 4 3/8 you need to multiply 7/8 by 5 (7/8 x 5)

A rectangular flower garden in Samantha's backyard has 140 feet around its edge. The width of the
garden is 30 feet.
What is the length of the garden?
The length of the garden is
feet.

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Answer:

40 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

140=2×(30+x) /:2

70=30+x /-30

40=x

The diagram shows three touching circles.
A is the centre of a circle of radius x centimeters.
B and C are the centers of circles of radius 3.8 centimeters. Angle ABC = 70.
Find the value of x

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Answer:

x = 7.31 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

cos 70° = 3.8/AB

0.3420 = 3.8/AB

AB = 11.11 cm

x = 11.11 - 3.8 = 7.31 cm

The value of x which is the radius of circle A is 7.31 cm

What is an equation?

An equation is an expression that shows the relationship between two or more numbers and variables.

AB = AC, hence ∠B = ∠C = 70°

∠A + ∠B + ∠C = 180° (angles in a triangle)

∠A + 70 + 70 = 180

∠A = 40°

BC = 3.8 + 3.8 = 7.6

Using sine rule:

BC/sinA = AB / sinB

7.6/sin(40) = AB/sin(70)

AB = 11.11 cm

x = 11.11 - 3.8 = 7.31 cm

The value of x which is the radius of circle A is 7.31 cm

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Finnhas$60inasavingsaccount.Theinterestrateis10%peryearandisnotcompounded.Howmuchinterestwillheearnin1year?

Use the formula i = prt, where i is the interest earned, p is the principal (starting amount), r is the interest rate expressed as a decimal, and t is the time in years.

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Answer:

I = $ 6.00

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation:

I = Prt

Calculation:

First, converting R percent to r a decimal

r = R/100 = 10%/100 = 0.1 per year,

then, solving our equation

I = 60 × 0.1 × 1 = 6

I = $ 6.00

The simple interest accumulated

on a principal of $ 60.00

at a rate of 10% per year

for 1 years is $ 6.00.

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