PLEASE HELP QUICK IF I DONT GET HELP I WILL FAIL, IVE GOTTEN NO HELP PLEASE!! I HAVE 10 MINS. The function that represents the amount of caffeine, in milligrams,
remaining in a body after drinking the two Mountain Dew sodas is given
by f(t) = 110(0.8855)^t where t is time in hours. How much caffeine is left in
a person’s body 10 hours after drinking two Mountain Dew sodas?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

f(10) = 110×0.8855¹⁰

You can do the math.

Answer 2

Answer:

32.6045597492

Step-by-step explanation:

110(.8855)^10


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194332.125 is the amount of interest

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150m

Step-by-step explanation:

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Suppose a line parallel to side Y Z of AXY Z intersects sides XY and XZ at points N and M, respectively. Which of the
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12yx and 17xz is the answer to the equation

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Answer:

i got 61.27

Step-by-step explanation:

quater circumference [tex]=\frac{3.14 * 22}{4}[/tex]

                                      = 17.27

20+2+2+(20-11)+11+17.27 = 61.27

(5 pts) It takes Jack 3 hours longer to write holiday cards than it takes Jill. Together, they can write them
in 2 hours. How long does it take each person to write the cards working alone?​

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Answer:

Jack needs 6 hours and Jill needs 3 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's define the variables:

X  = rate at which Jack can write a holiday card.

Y = rate at which Jill can write a holiday card.

Each of them will need a given time to write a card, such that:

X*T = 1 card

We know that Jack needs 3 more hours to write a card than Jill, then Jill needs 3 hours less than Jack, so if Jack needs T hours, Jill will need T - 3 hours

Then we have the equation:

Y*(T - 3 hr) = 1 card

And we also know that when they work together, they need 2 hours, then:

(X + Y)*2 hr = 1 card.

So we have 3 equations:

X*T = 1 card

Y*(T - 3 hr) = 1 card

(X + Y)*2 hr = 1 card.

Now let's ignore the card part just for the equations, then we get:

X*T = 1

Y*(T - 3 hr) = 1

(X + Y)*2 hr = 1

To solve it, we first need to isolate one variable in one of the equations, let's isolate T in the first equation, we get:

T = 1/X

Now we can replace this in the second equation to get:

Y*((1/X) - 3hr) = 1

So now we have two equations:

(X + Y)*2 hr = 1

Y*((1/X) - 3hr) = 1

We need to do the same, isolate one variable in one of the equations, let's isolate Y in the above one:

Y*2hr = 1 - X*2hr

Y = (1 - X*2hr)/2hr

Now we can replace this in the other equation to get:

((1 - X)/2hr)*((1/X) - 3hr) = 1

Now we can solve this for X:

((1 - X)/2hr)*((1/X) - 3hr) = 1

(1 - X)*((1/X) - 3hr) = 2 hr

1/X - 3hr - X*2hr/X + X*2hr*3hr = 2hr

1/X - 3hr - 2hr + X*6hr^2 = 2hr

1/X + X*6hr^2 = 2hr + 3 hr + 2 hr = 7hr

1/X + X*6hr^2 = 7hr

Now we can multiply all by X to get:

X/X + X*(X*6hr^2) = 7hr*X

Now we have the quadratic equation:

(6hr^2)*X^2 - (7hr)*X + 1 = 0

We can find the solutions of this equation if we use the Bhaskara's formula, the solutions are:

[tex]X = \frac{-(-7hr) +- \sqrt{(-7hr)^2 - 4*(6hr^2)*1} }{2*6hr^2} = \frac{7hr +- 5hr}{12 hr^2}[/tex]

Then we have two solutions:

X = (7hr + 5hr)/12hr = 1 hr^-1

And this is the rate at which Jack writes a card, so the actual units are:

X =  0.167 card/hr

Then Jill's rate will be:

Y = (1 - X*2hr)/2hr = (1 - 1card/hr*2hr)/2hr = -0.5 card/hr

So we have a negative rate, this makes no sense, so we can discard this option. The other solution for X is:

X = (7hr - 5hr)/12hr = 0.166... hr^-1

And this is the rate at which Jack writes a card, so the actual units are:

X =  0.166... card/hr

If we have this, then the rate for Jill will be:

Y = Y = (1 - X*2hr)/2hr = (1 - 0.167card/hr*2hr)/2hr = 0.333 card/hr

Then we have:

X = 0.167 card/hr

If we use the first equation, we get:

(0.166... card/hr)*T = 1 card

T = 1 card/((0.166... card/hr)) =  6 hours

Then Jack needs 6 hours to write a card.

And we know that Jill needs 3 hours less than that, then Jill needs 3 hours.

PLEASE HELP IM ON A TIME LIMIT!!!

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Answer:

i answered the other question like this check your other question for the answerrs

Step-by-step explanation:

Write the system of equations in slope intercept form.
Show ALL of your work!
y + 2x = 0
2y = -2 - 6

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2x+y=0
y=-4

(x is 2 y is -4)

Norton Corp. does not elect the fair value option for recording its financial liabilities. The discount resulting from the determination of a note payable's present value should be reported on its balance sheet as a(n)
Direct reduction from the face amount of the note.
Deferred charge separate from the note.
Deferred credit separate from the note. Addition to the face amount of the note.​

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Answer:

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An adult and 5 children rent skates. It costs $4 per adult for skates and a total of
$16.
What is the equation?

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Answer:

$24

Step-by-step explanation:

(1+5) x 4 = 24 dollars

Adam's starting salary is $52,750 per year. He is told that his salary will increase to $66,475 at the beginning of 9 years. What is the rate of Adam's salary?

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what is the quotient of 0.6÷243​

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Answer:

the answer is 0.0024

Step-by-step explanation:

there are more digit's after 4 but hope this is enough

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

y=x+69

Answer:

y=x+69

Step-by-step explanation:

5+69=74

6+69+75

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Answer:

it's the second one

Step-by-step explanation:

a^7/a^13

=1/a^6

=1/(a^2)^3

= 1/ 3√(a^2)^3

=1/(a^2)

(c^3)^3

=3√(c^3)^3

=(c^3)

hence as these results matches so I think option b is correct.

Which of the following inequalities does the graph represent

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Answer:

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A company estimates that 0.5% of their products will fail after the original warranty period but within 2 years of the purchase, with a replacement cost of $200.

If they offer a 2 year extended warranty for $11, what is the company's expected value of each warranty sold?

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Answer:

The company is expected to make [tex]\$ 1[/tex] on every extended warranty sold.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let [tex]X[/tex] denote whether a product with the extended warranty requires replacement in that two years. ([tex]X\![/tex] would be a random variable.) Assume that [tex]X = 1[/tex] means that the product requires replacement, and [tex]X = 0[/tex] otherwise.

Assume that this product requires replacement in that two years. That is: [tex]X = 1[/tex]. The company would then bear a cost of [tex]200 \times 1 =200[/tex] for replacing this product (since [tex]X = 1\![/tex], that cost would be the same as [tex]200 = 200 \times 1 = 200\, X[/tex].)

On the other hand, assume [tex]X = 0[/tex] (that is: this product does not require replacement in that two years.) The company would not need to pay for replacing this product. Since [tex]X = 0\![/tex], the expression [tex]200\, X[/tex] would still represent the cost for the company for this warranty.  

Either way, [tex]200\, X[/tex] would denote the replacement cost that the company would bear for this product. However, given that the company would charge [tex]\$ 11[/tex] for the extended warranty, the net revenue of the company on this warranty would be [tex]((-200) \, X + 11)[/tex]. (An earning of [tex]\$11 \![/tex] minus a spending of [tex]200\, X \![/tex].)

The question states that [tex]0.5\%[/tex] of the products would need replacement in this period. In other words, the expected value of [tex]X[/tex] would be [tex]\mathbb{E}(X) = 0.005[/tex].

The expected revenue of the company on this warranty would be:

[tex]\mathbb{E}(200\, X + 11)[/tex].

Apply the linearity of expected values to find the value of [tex]\mathbb{E}(200\, X + 11)[/tex]:

[tex]\begin{aligned}& \mathbb{E}((-200)\, X + 11) \\ &= (-200)\, \mathbb{E}(X) + 11 \\ &= (-200) \times 0.005 + 11 = 1\end{aligned}[/tex].

Hence, the company is expected to make [tex]\$ 1[/tex] on every extended warranty that it sold.

Terrell brought $5.00 to spend at the rink's concession stand. Hot dogs cost $0.65, French fries cost $0.80, nachos cost $1.25, and drinks cost $0.95. If Terrell buys French fries and a drink, what is the maximum number of hot dogs he can purchase?

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Answer:

5 hotdogs

Step-by-step explanation:

Deduct the price of French fries + drink from the total amount of money he has.

5.00 - 0.80 - 0.95 = 3.25

Divide the amount of money left with the amount of money each hotdog cost.

3.25 ÷ 0.65 = 5

PLEASE HELP PLSS IM ON A TIME LIMIT!!!

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Answer:

so on the first one all your doing is multiplying 65 by the number on top so the graph should look like this.

2 3 4 5

130 195 260 325

On the second one all your doing is putting the dot where the numbers meet up so for example. I'm going to try my best at this to create a drawing so pretend ! is a line and - is also a line.

10!

!

8!

!

4!_|●_|_|_|_|_|_|

!_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|

!_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_

0!_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_|_

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so I hope this made sense so where I put my dot is where the blue dot should go on the graph

Of 20 students, 9 are girls

% of girls

% of boys

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Girls: 45%
Boys : 55%

Answer:

45% and 55%

Step-by-step explanation:

Total student = 20

No of Girls = 9

No of boys = Total student - No of Girls

                  =20-9

                  =11

Percentage of Girls = (No of Girls / Total student) * 100

                           = (9/20)*100

                           = 45 %

Percentage of Boys = (No of Boys/ Total student) * 100

                           = (11/20)*100

                           = 55 %

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Answer:

A= (3,3)

B= (4,1)

C= ( 1,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A 2, -1

B 1, -3

C 4, -4

Hope this helps!

Thanks for Brainliest!

Mr. king used 16 gallons of gas in 6 days. Circle any of the following that describes the average amount of gas Mr. King used per day? (Sorry forgot options, also my math teacher gave me a hint about 3 answers)

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16 divided by 6 will give you the average

2.66666 rounded to 2.67 or 2.7

The radius of a parachute is shown below.
What is the diameter of the parachute? What is the circumference of the parachute?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Diameter is 6 ft

3 ft + 3ft

15% of the students in the library have brown eyes. If there are 9 students with brown eyes, How many students are in the library

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

60

Step-by-step explanation:

ENGLISH

If you Multiply 9x100 you get 900 then you divide 15 divided by 900 is 60

SPANISH

Si multiplica 9x100 obtiene 900, entonces divide 15 dividido por 900 es 60

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Martha brought all of her money with her to the mall. She spent $22.50 on a shirt, so
now she has 3/5 of her original amount left. How much money did Martha bring to the
mall originally?

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Answer:

56.25

Step-by-step explanation:

divided 22.50 in half to get 1/5 then times that 1/5 by 5 to get the answer

Which of the following is the expansion of
(2x + 3)^3?

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I think the answer is 8×^3+36×^3+54×+27. If the answer is wrong then I'm sorry

Answer:

8x^3 + 36x^3 + 54x + 27

Step-by-step explanation:

If you're asking to expand the equation the answer is 8x^3 + 36x^3 + 54x + 27

Is the relation a function ?

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I would say no but sorry if I’m wrong

Anna surveyed 300 of the students in her school about their favorite color. 186 students said their favorite color was red. What percentage of the surveyed students said their favorite color was red?
Answer:_________

PLEASE HELP ME!!!

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Answer:

62%

Step-by-step explanation:

I took a fraction and made a decimal which was made into a percentage.

186 ÷ 300 = .62

Check: 62% • 300 = 186

The survey Anna conducted has 62% of students whose favorite color is red.

What is percentage?

The percentage is the value per hundredth. Percentages can be converted into decimal form by dividing them by hundred, Percentage can also be represented as a fraction.

Given that 186 out of 300 students Anna surveyed chooses red as their favorite color.

The percentage of students whose favorite color is red is no. of students whose favorite color is red divided by the total no. of students multiplied by hundred which is,

= (186/300)×100.

= 186/3.

= 62%.

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how much principal must be deposited to earn $1000 simple interest in 2 years at a rate of 5%

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Answer:

1100                                                                 brainliest please

Step-by-step explanation:

1000×2×0.05=100

1000+100=110

4.- Un vehículo ha tardado 23 minutos en recorrer 86 Km. Si suponemos que no cambió de
velocidad en el trayecto, ¿qué velocidad llevaba cada segundo?
5.- Hemos dado la vuelta a un circuito en 34 segundos, llevando una velocidad constante de 13​

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Answer:

I speak English.

Step-by-step explanation:

I  am from America.

if (a+b)+(a-b)i=7+2 find a and b​

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Answer:

a = 4.5

b = 2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is incomplete.

Complete question

If (a+b)+(a-b)i=7+2i find a and b

Compare the terms on both sides

a+b = 7

a-b = 2

Add both equations

a+a = 7+2

2a = 9

a = 9/2

a = 4.5

Recall:.

a+b = 7

4.5+b = 7

b = 7-4.5

b = 2.5

what must be added to each term of the ratio 3:5, so that it becomes 4:5​

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Answer:

5 must be added to both the terms to get the ratio 4:5.

Step-by-step explanation:

(3+x)/(5+x)=4/5

Therefore,

15+5x=20+4x

=5x-4x=20-15

=x=5

I hope it's helpful!

Answer:

3+y/5+y=4/5

let y be the no.to be added

5(3+y)=4(5+y)

15+5y=20+4y

-5= -y

y=5

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