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33.6
25
27
68.4
8
[4 * (4 + 3)] - 3
[17 – 5) = 3] x 2
(5.4 + 3) * (6-2)
[9= 3 +6] * 3
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(4 +3.2) * [(9 - 2) + 2.5]
Step-by-step explanation:
1
A student made 6 bows from 12 yards of ribbon. How many bows can be made from 3
2
yards of ribbon?
2
D A bag of almonds weighs 1-pounds.
Which sequences are geometric? Check all that apply. –2, –4, –6, –8, –10, … 16, –8, 4, –2, 1 –15, –18, –21.6, –25.92, –31.104, … 4, 10.5, 17, 23.5, 30, … 625, 125, 25, 5, 1, …
Answer:
16,-8,4,-2,1
-15,-18,-21.6,25.92,-31.104...
625,125,25,5,1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 16, –8, 4, –2, 1. has a common ratio,r = (-1/2)
-15, –18, –21.6, –25.92, –31.104 has a common ratio, r = (1.2)
625, 125, 25, 5, 1 has a common ratio, r= (1/5)
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
sqrt{17} > sqrt{11}
Answer: >
Step-by-step explanation: the square root of 17 is going to be larger than the square root of 11. since you add 3 to both equations, that is all you have to worry about.
Find the measurements of DBC
Answer:
72 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
To determine the value of DBC, we first have to determine the value of q
Angle on a straight line = 180 degrees
7q - 46 + 3q + 6 = 180
10q - 40 = 180
collect like terms
10q = 180 + 40
10q = 220
q = 22
Substitute for q in angle dbc
3(22) + 6 = 72 degrees
Solve X
[tex] {16}^{ \frac{1}{5} } \times {2}^{x} = {8}^{ \frac{3}{4} } [/tex]
I got X= 9/10
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16^1/5 = 2^4/5 .. & .. 8^3/4 = 2^9/4
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2^4/5 × 2^x = 2^9/4
2^16/20 × 2^x = 2^45/20
2^[ ( 16/20 ) + x ] = 2^45/20
16/20 + x = 45/20
x = 45/20 - 16/20
x = 29/20
Jennifer is buying party supplies. She is planning on buying twice as many balloons as noisemakers. The number of napkins Jennifer is planning on buying is one-quarter of the number of noisemakers. If Jennifer buys 65 items, how many noisemakers does Jennifer buy? Write and solve an equation using a variable for this problem. <3
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Answer:
4. 3/5
5. 1/12
6. 5/12
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What is the perimeter
___ miles
I think the anwser for this is 60 in miles
Answer:
23
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the value of x?
Answer:
106
Step-by-step explanation:
reflection
the base of the cylinder? Use 3.14 for n and round the answer
to the nearest hundredth.
h-13 in
r =
in.
Answer:
r = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume of a cylinder:
V = πr²h
Given:
V = 2000
h = 13
Work:
V = πr²h
r² = V/(πh)
r² = 2000/(3.14 * 13)
r² = 2000/40.82
r² ≈ 49
[tex]\sqrt{r^2} =\sqrt{49}[/tex]
r = 7
Angle C and angle D are complementary. The measure of angle C is (2x)° and the measure of angle D is (3x)°. Determine the value of x and the measure of the two angles.
The two angles are
C= 36
D= 54
So what is variable x?
Step-by-step explanation:
C+D=90
2x+3x=90
5x=90
X=90:5=18
PLS HELP I'LL GIVE YOU BRAINLIEST In a recipe you need 200 g of flour to make 8 cookies. Rosie has 480 g of flour. What is the greatest number of cookies rosie can make?
Answer:
19 cookies
Step-by-step explanation:
200/8 = 25
25 grams of flour in each cookie.
480/25 = 19.2
Rosie can make up to 19 cookies with 480g of flour
Answer:
The greatest number of cookies Rosie can make is 19 cookies.
Step-by-step explanation:
200g = 8 cookies
400g = 16 cookies
475g = 19 cookies
you only have 480 g of flour and 1 cookie uses 25 g of flour.
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The revenue from a company’s factory in Scranton, PA is given by 2n2-15n+23, where n represents the number of paper goods produced in the factory. The cost in dollars of producing paper goods is given by n2+3n+23. Write and simplify a polynomial expression for the profit from making and selling n paper goods.
Answer:
The polynomial expression for the profit from making and selling 'n' paper goods, is;
n × (n - 18)
Step-by-step explanation:
The revenue, 'R', and the cost, 'C', from the company's Scranton, PA factory are as follows;
R = 2·n² - 15·n + 23
C = n² + 3·n + 23
The profit, 'P', is the revenue, 'R', in excess of the cost, 'C', therefore;
The profit, P = R - C
By substituting the polynomials representing 'R', and 'C', we have;
P = 2·n² - 15·n + 23 - (n² + 3·n + 23)
∴ P = 2·n² - n² - 15·n - 3·n + 23 - 23
P = n² - 18·n = n·(n - 18)
P = n·(n - 18)
The polynomial expression for the profit from making and selling 'n' paper goods, is P = n·(n - 18).
3. The graph y = x2 - 3 is translated down 6 units. What would be the new function rule? Y=8² - 9 À
Answer:
a= −1/9y+64/9
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In a sequence of numbers, a4=9, a5=15, a6=21, a7=27, and a8=33.
Which recursive rule can be used to find the nth term of the sequence, an?
a1=−9; an=an−1+6
a1=−9; an=6an−1
a1=9; an=an−1+6
a1=9; an=6an−1
Answer:
Given sequence:
a₄=9, a₅=15, a₆=21, a₇=27, and a₈=33Common difference is:
33-27 = 27 - 21 = 21 - 15 = 15 - 9 = 6Find the first term:
a₃ = 9 - 6 = 3a₂ = 3 - 6 = - 3a₁ = -3 - 6 = -9Recursive formula:
a₁ = -9 and aₙ = aₙ₋₁ + 6Correct choice is A
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Given:
Base dimensions of a rectangular prism = 15 cm × x cm
The height of the prism = 8 cm
Volume of the prism = 600 cm.
To find:
The value of x.
Solution:
Base area of the prism is:
[tex]B=length\times width[/tex]
[tex]B=15\times x[/tex]
[tex]B=15x[/tex]
Volume of the prism is:
[tex]V=Bh[/tex]
Where, B is the base area and h is the height of the prism.
Putting [tex]V=600,B=15x,h=8[/tex], we get
[tex]600=15x\times 8[/tex]
[tex]600=(8)(15)x[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{600}{(8)(15)}=x[/tex]
Therefore, the correct option is C.
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Please answer these 3 answers correctly
Answer: 3. Tan; 4. 4.76; 5. 12
Step-by-step explanation: First question: SOH CAH TOA; if you draw a picture with the given information you know the Opposite and Adjacent sides to the upper left angle, or OA which is also Tan according to Soh Cah Toa. Second question: Use inverse tan(1/12) to solve. Third question: Same idea as the last question but use inverse sin(1/5)
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This is Amy's family.
Her family of 6 people(4 adults and 2 children) went to
Super Nintendo World last year. Although she couldn't
remember what each tickets costed, she knew that her
family paid $1700 total for the tickets,
use variable a for number of adult tickets
use variable c for number of child tickets
Write an equation that describes this situation,
Answer:
4a + 2c = 1700
Step-by-step explanation:
A small company has a fleet of 3 pickup trucks and 4 delivery vans. A larger company has the same ratio of pickup trucks to delivery vans. If the larger company has 45 pickup trucks, how many delivery vans does it have?
Answer:
60 delivery vans
Step-by-step explanation:
Smaller company:
Pickup truck : delivery van = 3 : 4
If the larger company has 45 pickup trucks
Let x = number of delivery vans
Larger company:
Pickup truck : delivery van = 45 : x
Equate both ratios
3 : 4 = 45 : x
3/4 = 45/x
Cross product
3 * x = 4 * 45
3x = 180
x = 180/3
x = 60
x = number of delivery vans = 60
One hundred tickets, numbered 1, 2, 3, …, 100, are sold to 100 people for a drawing. Four different prizes are awarded, including a grand prize (a trip to Tahiti). How many ways are there to award the prizes if a) the person holding ticket 47 wins one of the prizes? b) the people holding tickets 19 and 47 both win prizes?
Solution :
It is given that four different prizes were awarded. So,
a). 4 ways for person 47 to win a prize
99 ways to give out the 2nd prize
98 ways to give the 3rd prize
97 ways to give the last prize
∴ P(99,3) = 99 x 98 x 97
b). 1 way to give person 47 their prize
1 way to give person 19 their prize
98 ways to give out the 3rd prize
97 ways to give out the last prize
So, P(98,2) = 98 x 97
Write an equation in point-slope form of the line that passes through the point (7, -4) and has a slope of m=-6.
Answer:
(-4-y) = -6(7 - x)
Step-by-step explanation:
A sphere has a radius of 9 feet. A second sphere has a radius of 6 feet. What is the difference of the volumes of the spheres? The volume of the larger sphere is π cubic feet greater than the volume of the smaller sphere.
Answer:
684 π
Step-by-step explanation:
volume of a sphere = (4/3) x (n) x (r^3)
n = 22/7
r = radius
volume of larger sphere
4/3 x n x 9³ = 972 n
4/3 x n x 6³ =288n
972n - 288n = 684n
A bag contains 12 red checkers and 12 black checkers. 1/randomly drawing a red checker 2/randomly drawing a red or black checker
Answer:
(I suppose that we want to find the probability of first randomly drawing a red checker and after that randomly drawing a black checker)
We know that we have:
12 red checkers
12 black checkers.
A total of 24 checkers.
All of them are in a bag, and all of them have the same probability of being drawn.
Then the probability of randomly drawing a red checkers is equal to the quotient between the number of red checkers (12) and the total number of checkers (24)
p = 12/24 = 1/2
And the probability of now drawing a black checkers is calculated in the same way, as the quotient between the number of black checkers (12) and the total number of checkers (23 this time, because we have already drawn one)
q = 12/23
The joint probability is equal to the product between the two individual probabilities:
P = p*q = (1/2)*(12/23) = 0.261
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Answer:
12 possible roots
Step-by-step explanation:
we can use the rational zeros theorem which says that in order to find the possible roots for a polynomial we need to divide the factors of the constant by the factors of the coefficient of the leading term
which in this case is:
±(1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12)/(1)
±1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12
so we have 12 possible roots
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what is 25/x 15/30 can you please help
Answer:
x = 50.... 25/50 = 15/30 or 1/2 = 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
25/x = 15/30
consider the cross multiply
25 * 30 = 15 * x
750 = 15x
divide both sides with 15 to make the co-efficient of x, 1.
x = 50
Answer:
5×15/6
5×5/2
25/2
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Answer:
the correct answer is d
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Sammy counts the number of people in one section of the school auditorium. He counts 18 female students, 16 male students, and 6 teachers. There are 720 people in the auditorium. Consider the probability of selecting one person at random from the auditorium
Correct Question:
He counts 18 female students, 16 male students, and 6 teachers. There are
720 people in the auditorium. Consider the probability of selecting one person
at random from the auditorium.
Which of these statements are true?
Choose all that apply.
A: The probability of selecting a teacher is 6%.
B : The probability of selecting a student is 85%.
C : The probability of selecting a male student is 32%.
D : The probability of selecting a female student is 45%.
Step-by-step explanation:
Option B and D are correct because
The total number of people in one cross section = 18 + 16 + 6 = 40.
A = The probability of selecting a teacher is = (6/40)x100 = 15 % not equal to 6 %
B = The probability of selecting a male student is = (34/40)x100 = 85%
C = The probability of selecting a male student is = (16/40)x100 = 40 % not equal to 32 %
D : The probability of selecting a female student is = (18/40)x100= 45%