Answer:
2. 260
3. 16
4. 71
5. 47
6. 137
8. 23
Step-by-step explanation:
This year there are 260 students in the 7th grade. Next year the school expects to have 290 students. What is the percent increase?
Answer:
about 11.5
Step-by-step explanation: i think this is right
Answer:
11.538%
Step-by-step explanation:
290 - 260 /260 x 100% = 11.538
A roller coaster has 3 trains with 7 rows per train. Riders stand in rows of 6, for a total of 42 riders per train. The operators of the coaster recorded the number of riders on each train during a run. On the first train, the operators reported that 6 rows were filled. On the second train, all 7 rows were filled. On the third train, 4 rows were filled. How many rows were empty on the first train? How many additional riders would it take to fill those empty rows?
Answer:
a. 1 row
b. 6 people
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Each train has 7 rows yet the first train only had 6 rows filled up. This means that:
= 7 - 6
= 1 row was empty
b. Riders stand in rows of 6 which means that one row has 6 people. With only 1 row empty, the number of people needed will be:
= 6 people
ASAP HELP! Which equation is NOT linear?
O y = 5x
O y = 3 + 4x
O y = 2x3 - 1
O y = -3x -7
Answer:
y=5x is not linear
Step-by-step explanation:
option A is not linear
Margo can purchase tile at a store for $0.99 per tile and rent a tile saw for $18. At another store she can
borrow the tile saw for free if she buys tiles there for $1.89 per tile. How many tiles must she buy for the
cost to be the same at both stores?
Answer:
She Can Buy 9 tiles before it goes over the price of the other store
Step-by-step explanation:
I multiplied 1.89 times 9 and I got the answer
Daniel and Lisa are selling wrapping paper for a school fundraiser. Customers can buy rolls of plain wrapping paper and rolls of holiday wrapping paper. Daniel sold 5 rolls of plain wrapping paper and 3 rolls of holiday wrapping paper for a total of $74. Lisa sold 1 roll of plain wrapping paper and 3 rolls of holiday wrapping paper for a total of $58. Find the cost each of one roll of plain wrapping paper and one roll of holiday wrapping paper
Answer:
P = 4 & H = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Daniel : 5 plain paper + 3 holiday paper = 74, 5P + 3H = 74 . Lisa : 1 plain paper + 3 holiday paper = 58, P + 3H = 58 . Solving two equations, P = 4 & H = 18
Flagship Cinemas sells movie tickets that are $4 for matinees and $7 for regular shows. One night the theater sells 578 tickets and collects $3365 in total ticket sales. Whích system best represents the situation?
Answer:
4x + 7y = 3365
x + y = 578
x = matinees
y = regular
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
$4 = matinees
$7 = regular
Total tickets = 578
Money collected = $3365
If one calls the amount of matinees that when "x" and the amount of regulars that went "y", then one can form the system;
4x + 7y = 3365
x + y = 578
Solving the system;
Multiply the second equation by (-4)
4x + 7y = 3365
-4x - 4y = -2312
Add the equations
4x + 7y = 3365
-4x -4y = -2312
3y = 1053
Inverse operations
3y = 1053
/3 /3
y = 351
x = 227
Determine if the triangles are congruent. If so, state what postulate proves that they are congruent.
Question 24 options:
The triangles cannot be proven congruent.
SAS
SSS
AAS
ASA
HL
Answer:
I believe it's SAS, but I am not 100% sure. I say this because you see the angle then in between is a side then another angle
UMS Grade 7 Math CUA- Unit 4 / 6 of 10
A garment is on sale for 35% off the regular price. If the regular price is $48.80, then what is the sale price?
O A $16.27
O B. $17.08
OC. $31.72
O D. $32.53
PLEASE HURRY IM DOING THE TESTTT NOWWWW
Help ill mark u brainliest
answer:
8x - 16 + 5x + 15 = 90
and
8x - 6 + 18x + 4 = 180
X^2+2x+1=4 complete the square
Answer:
[tex] {x}^{2} +2 x + 1 = 4 \\ {(x + 1)}^{2} = 4 \\( x + 1) = + 2 \: and \: (x + 1) = - 2 \\ \boxed{x = 1 \: and \: x = - 3}[/tex]
x= 1 or x= -3 is the right answer.Solve y3 = 64.
A.
y
=
6
4
3
y=
3
64
B.
y = 8
C.
y = 16
D.
y = 4
Solve.
4.75 x $2.20 =
$9.45
$10.55
$9.55
$10.45
Determine if 20:14 and 80:56 is equivalent
Answer:
they are equivalent to 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
TRUE
Step-by-step explanation:
lets change it to a different question
does [tex]\frac{20}{14}=\frac{80}{56}[/tex]
1.
Which verbal expression can be represented by
2(x-5)?
a) five less than two times a number
b) the product of two and five more than a number
c) the product of two and five less than a number
d) twice a number decreased by five
Answer:
Twice a number decressed by five
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
the product of two and five less than a number
Can y’all plz solve this
Answer:
The area of the biggest circle is 254.47
Step-by-step explanation:
9 times 3.14 = 254.47
Step-by-step explanation:
Diameter of large = 12+6 = 18cm
A = πr^2
A= 254.47 cm^2
Hey I need some help here!
6x +2 (5x -6)
Answer:
1 6 − 1 2
Step-by-step explanation:
im pretty sure :OO if it's wrong im sorry :((
What is a simplified eCarlotta thinks that 3y + 5y3 is the same as 8y4. Which statement shows that it is NOT the same?Xpression for (x + y) – (x – y)?
Questions:
(a) What is a simplified expression for (x + y) – (x – y)?
(b) Carlotta thinks that [tex]3y + 5y^3[/tex] is the same as [tex]8y^4[/tex]. Which statement shows that it is NOT the same?
Answer:
[tex](x + y) - (x - y) =2y[/tex]
[tex]3y + 5y^3 \ne 8y^4[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Solving (a):
Given
[tex](x + y) - (x - y)[/tex]
Required
Simplify
[tex](x + y) - (x - y)[/tex]
Open brackets
[tex](x + y) - (x - y) = x + y - x + y[/tex]
Collect Like Terms
[tex](x + y) - (x - y) = x - x+ y + y[/tex]
[tex](x + y) - (x - y) = y + y[/tex]
[tex](x + y) - (x - y) =2y[/tex]
Solving (b):
Given
[tex]3y + 5y^3[/tex] and [tex]8y^4[/tex]
Required
Which expression shows they are not the same
The expression that shows this is:
[tex]3y + 5y^3 \ne 8y^4[/tex]
Take for instance; y=2
Substitute 2 for y in [tex]3y + 5y^3 \ne 8y^4[/tex]
[tex]3*2 + 5*2^3 \ne 8*2^4[/tex]
Evaluate all exponents
[tex]9 + 5*8 \ne 8*16[/tex]
[tex]9 + 40 \ne 128[/tex]
[tex]49 \ne 128[/tex]
The above expression supports [tex]3y + 5y^3 \ne 8y^4[/tex]
What is the domain of the given function?
{(3, –2), (6, 1), (–1, 4), (5, 9), (–4, 0)}
{x | x = –4, –1, 3, 5, 6}
{y | y = –2, 0, 1, 4, 9}
{x | x = –4, –2, –1, 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9}
{y | y = –4, –2, –1, 0, 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9
Answer:
3,6,-1,5, and -4
Step-by-step explanation:
Domains is the X
Answer:
hi
Step-by-step explanation:hi
GIVING 50 points
FIND THE VALUE OF X
PLEASE HELP WITH WORK AND STEPS SHOW THANK YOU
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 10^2+7^2=x^2
x=sqrt(149)
2. 21^2-19^2=x^2
x=sqrt(80)
3. This is all pythagorean theorem busywork, a^2+b^2=c^2 where c is the hypotenuse of the triangle. I think from my examples you should be able to figure the rest out.
A multiple choice quiz has two questions , each with five answer choices. Only one choice is correct. Find the probability of answering two questions correctly,
. Show work
Answer:
1/25 to get both correct
Step-by-step explanation:
So the probability of getting one choice correct is 1/5
Since 5 choices 1 is correct
now we have to get 2 in a row correct so
1/5*1/5=1/25
Find the value of x in the given right triangle.
DECIMAL FORM ROUNDED TO THE NEAREST TENTH !
BRAINLEST to whoever right.
Answer:
The value of x = 65.4°
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
hypotenuse = 12
To determine
The value of ∠x = ?
Using the trigonometric ratio
cos x = adjacent / hypotenuse
here:
Adjacent of angle ∠x = 5hypotenuse = 12substituting adjacent = 5, hypotenuse = 12 in the formula
cos x = adjacent / hypotenuse
cos x = 5 / 12
x = arccos (5/12)
x = 65.4°
Therefore, the value of x = 65.4°
Answer:
The answer is 65.3 to the nearest tenth
Step-by-step explanation:
You'll use the Pythagoras theorem to find the unknown side first
then you'll use the sin rule to solve for x
PLEASE HELP! YOU WILL GET 10 BRAINLIST!! PLEASE SHOW ALL OF YOUR WORK/HOW YOU GOT THE ANSWER
-2(y+4)-2y >8
Answer:
-2(y+4)-2y >8
-2y-8-2y>8
-4y-8>8
-4y<8+8
When you move a number on the other side it changes the side then > will become <
-4y<16
-4y/-4<16/-4
y<-4
chose the correct answer and i am in 6 grade
determine the volume of a cube with side lengths of 4ft . use the expression S^ 3
A 12 cubes feet
B 27 cubes feet
C 16 cubes feet
D 64 cubes feet
Length x width x height 4x4x4 so 64
Which of the following examples has a unit price of $5.00? Select all that apply.
A) 6 pizzas for $30.00
B) 9 hamburgers for $45.00
C) 7 shirts for $42.00
D) 2 toys for $10.00
E) 5 notebooks for $25.00
E, D, and A.
well because it can be divide my 5.
Do my boys got me? Also giving brainliest ! Need D, E, and F
Answer:
Darn, I could have helped you but I'll leave it to the boys :) goodluck!!
Name the property illustrated. 69 + 0 = 69
Answer:
zero property of addition
Step-by-step explanation:
every 8 days the cafeteria sells pizza and every 5 days they sell banana pudding today they had both how many days till they sell both agin? plzzzzz help
Answer:
40 days
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a least common multiple problem. To do this, you need to find the number where it's a multiple of both.
Multiples of 8 are: 8, 16, 24, 32, 40...
Multiples of 5 are: 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40.
Both have the number 40.
Who earns more per hour, and what is his or her pay rate?
What’s 10 percent of 40 percent
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
What is 10 percent of 40? = 4.
Answer:
0.04
Step-by-step explanation:
A hemispherical tank is filled with water and has a diameter of 14 feet. If water
weighs 62.4 pounds per cubic foot, what is the total weight of the water in a full tank,
to the nearest pound?
Answer:
[tex]44,826.72\ \text{pounds}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
The diameter of a hemispherical tank= 14 feet
Radius, r = 7 feet
water
Water weighs 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.
We need to find the total weight of the water in a full tank to the nearest pound.
The volume of the hemisphere is given by :
[tex]V=\dfrac{2}{3}\pi r^3\\\\V=\dfrac{2}{3}\pi \times (7)^3\\\\V=718.377\ \text{feet}^3[/tex]
If water weighs 62.4 pounds per cubic foot, it means
[tex]V=718.377\times 62.4\\\\V=44,826.72\ \text{pounds}[/tex]
So, the total weight of the water is [tex]44,826.72\ \text{pounds}[/tex].