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What Are The Answers?
What Are The Answers?

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Answer 1

Answer

1. B 2. D

Step-by-step explanation:

1. 5/18 x 6= 1.6 and 2. its the last two numbers were larger.

Answer 2
Im pretty sure what you selected is the correct answers! good job

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Tell what whole number you can substitute for x in the following list so the numbers are ordered from least to greatest. 1/x, x/5,70%

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Answer:

hmmm................chupapu

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Answer:

try c.

Step-by-step explanation:

i hope this is the answer, good luck!

The price of an item has risen to $184 today. Yesterday it was $80. Find the percentage increase.

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130% because if 80 =100% you take way 80 fro 184 to get 104 and get the % of that

A rectangle has an area of 198 square meters and a width of 9 meters.

What is the length of this rectangle?

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Answer:

The length of the triangle is 22.

Step-by-step explanation:

Area = width*length

length = area/width = 198/9 = 22

A veterinarian in Camperville zoo needs to weigh the big bear. Which would be the most appropriate unit of measure?
A. meters
B. kilograms
C. liters
D. cups

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Answer:

Kilograms

Step-by-step

A meter is distance

A kilogram is weight

A liter is related to ounces

A cup is how much of something

An airplane is flying 4 miles directly over your house. The distance between your house and the airport is 12 miles. How far apart are the airplane and the airport?

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Answer:

c=7.180 miles. 2. Jack is on one side of a 200-foot-wide canyon and Jill is on the other. Jack and Jill can both ... a=2.947 miles. 5. Airplane A is flying directly toward the airport which is 20 miles away. The pilot notices ...

The library of a contemporary elementary school is circular. The floor
plan includes sectors reserved for science materials, literary materials,
reference materials, and so on. Find the area of the reference section
excluding its storage area.
The area of the reference section excluding its storage area is
(Round to the nearest hundredth as needed.)

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Answer:

The area of the reference section excluding its storage area is approximately 157.78 square feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of the reference section excluding its storage area ([tex]A[/tex]), in square feet, is the area of the greater circular sector minus the lesser circular sector, that is:

[tex]A = \frac{1}{2}\times \frac{45^{\circ}}{180^{\circ}} \times \pi \times (37.5\,ft)^{2} - \frac{1}{2}\times \frac{45^{\circ}}{180^{\circ}}\times \pi \times (12\,ft)^{2}[/tex]

[tex]A \approx 157.781\,ft^{2}[/tex]

The area of the reference section excluding its storage area is approximately 157.78 square feet.

Medical researchers are studying a certain genetic trait found in two populations of people, W and X. From an independent random sample of people taken from each population, the difference between the sample proportions of people who carried the trait (W minus X) was 0.22. Under the assumption that all conditions for inference were met, a hypothesis test was conducted using the following hypotheses.

H0 : pW=pXHa : pW > p XHo : pW= pX Ha: pW >pX

The p-value of the test was 0.03. Which of the following is the correct interpretation of the p-value?
a. The probability of selecting a person from population W who carries the trait is 0.22, and the probability of selecting a person from population X who carries the trait is 0.03.
b. If the proportions of all people who carry the trait are the same for both populations, the probability of observing a sample difference of at least 0.22 is 0.03.
c. If the proportions of all people who carry the trait are the same for both populations, the probability of observing a sample difference of 0.22 is 0.03.
d. If the difference in proportions of people who carry the trait between the two populations is actually 0.22, the probability of observing that difference is 0.03.
e. If the difference in proportions of people who carry the trait between the two populations is actually 0.03, the probability of observing that difference is 0.22.

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Answer:

If the proportions of all people who carry the trait are the same for both populations, the probability of observing a sample difference of at least 0.22 is 0.03

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the hypothesis :

H0 : pW = pX

Ha : pW > pX

W - X = 0.22

Pvalue = 0.03

Since the Pvalue gives the probability of obtaining a value or result figure which is atleast as extreme as the observed value. The observed value here is 0.22 resulting from the difference in W and X (W - X).

This can thus be interpreted to mean ; going by the Null (difference between W and X) ; the probability of obtaining a value of atleast 0.22 as difference is 0.03

john takes a small business loan
for $18,000. the term for
repayment is 60 months and
the annual interest rate is 5.25%.
using the monthly payment
formula, what is the estimated
monthly payment?

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  $341.75

Step-by-step explanation:

You have not provided the formula, so we'll use one we like:

  A = P(r/12)/(1 -(1 +r/12)^(-n)) . . . . principal P, annual rate r, n months

  A = $18,000(0.0525/12)/(1 -(1 +0.0525/12)^-60) ≈ $341.75

The monthly payment is about $341.75.

How do I solve this?​

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  b=-9

  intersection point (3, -3)

Step-by-step explanation:

There are a couple of ways to do this. The method that does not involve calculus is to set the two equations equal and find 'b' such that there is exactly one solution.

  x^2 -4x = y = 2x +b

In standard form, this is ...

  x^2 -6x -b = 0 . . . . . . . we call this the "combined quadratic"

This will have one solution when the discriminant is zero. You may recall that the discriminant of quadratic ax^2 +bx +c is d = (b^2-4ac). We want ...

  d = (-6)^2 -4(1)(-b) = 0

  36 +4b = 0 . . . . . simplify

  b = -36/4 = -9 . . . solve for b

Then the linear equation is ...

  y = 2x -9

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If the discriminant is zero, the solution to the "combined quadratic" is ...

  x = -b/(2a) . . . . . . . . with a, b, c from the quadratic form (not y-intercept)

  x = -(-6)/(2(1)) = 3

And the point of intersection of the line and the parabola is ...

  y = 2(3) -9 = -3   ⇒   (x, y) = (3, -3)

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The graph is attached.

Find the surface area
No link please and thank you

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The answer is=1,456cm^2

DO NOT PRANK!! I NEED HELP PLS (will give brainly)
Use the diagram below for this question. The angle bisectors of triangle ABC meet at G.
If m∠ ABC = (4x + 12) degrees and m∠ GBA = (3x – 4) degrees , find m∠ GBC.
A.26 degrees
B.44 degrees
C.52 degrees
D.36 degrees

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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I had this same question on a test, I thought it was C and I ended up getting it wrong. It was between that and B and when I was doing the work they both fit so I would say your best choice is

B:44 Degrees

Which graph represents this system? y=5x+3 3 y=zx-1​

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Answer:

where's the two graphs

Step-by-step explanation:

where are the two graphs that we need to choose from??

Answer:

[tex]y = 5x + 3[/tex]

[tex]3y = zx - 1[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

64x = 8.
What is the value of x that makes the equation true?
Enter the correct answer in the boxes.
2

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Answer:

x = 1/8

Step-by-step explanation:

The value of x is 1/8.

What is an expression?

An expression contains one or more terms with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

We always combine the like terms in an expression when we simplify.

We also keep all the like terms on one side of the expression if we are dealing with two sides of an expression.

Example:

1 + 3x + 4y = 7 is an expression.

3 + 4 is an expression.

2 x 4 + 6 x 7 – 9 is an expression.

33 + 77 – 88 is an expression.

We have,

64x = 8

Solve for x.

64x = 8

Divide both sides with 64.

x = 8/64

x = 1/8

Thus,

The value of x is 1/8.

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What is the slope-intercept equation of the following line?

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Answer:

Hi Joanna,  what do you find difficult about this problem?  Just wondering

Step-by-step explanation:

? = 2

the grey box is 7

ask me if you want to know how I got those :)

A picture 10 feet long is to be centered on a wall that is 14 feet long. How much space is there from the edge of the wall to the picture?

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Answer:

4 feet is left in the wall

Step-by-step explanation:

If something is 1 foot and it’s supposed to be 2 feet, how much space is left? 1 foot, therefore you have to subtract what you want from what you have.

Answer:

2 ft.

Step-by-step explanation:

14 - 10 = 4.

4/2 = 2

You divide beacuse theres space on botrhsides of the painting.

i get a 25% discount (means decrease) at macys store. if i find a dress i like for $80, how much will i have to pay for it?​

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Answer:

you will pay $60

Step-by-step explanation:

25% (1/4) of 80 is 20

subtract 20 from the total (80)

80 - 20 = 60

$60

Answer:

60

Step-by-step explanation:

So if you get 25% off, you're basically paying 75%.

So first, convert the percentage to a decimal:

75% = 75/100 = 0.75

Now just multiply the decimal by the total cost:

80$ (0.75) = $60

Determine the length of UT.

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I think the answer would be 20

For which product or quotient is this expression the simplest form? (image attached)! please help :((

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

For simplify the work we can start to factorise all the possibles expressions:

2x + 8.

8 is multiple of 2, so it can became

2(x+4)

x^2 - 16 this is a difference of two squares, so it can be rewritten as:

(x+4)(x-4)

x^2 + 8x + 16

we have to find two numbers whose sum is 8 and whose product is 16

the two number are 4 and 4

it becames:

(x+4)(x+4)

x+ 4 can‘t be simplified

if we look at the expression, we can find that x-4 appears at the numerator so

x^2 - 16 must be at numerator

but the second factor (x+4) doesn’t appear, so has been simplified. This situation can be possible only in the D option

in fact

(x+4)(x-4)/2(x+4) * (x+4)/(x+4)(x+4)

it became

(x+4)(x-4)/2 * 1/(x+4)(x+4)

(x-4)/2(x+4)

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I got 100% on the test

What is the cos(65)?

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= 0.4226182617, or 0.423 if rounded to 3 d.p

what is 4649+3383473

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Answer:

3388122

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

3388122

Step-by-step explanation:

just add them together or use a calculator

What is the value of v? (help no links and thx)

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Answer:

74.7

Step-by-step explanation:

The radius of a chord and a tangent line are_ at the point of tangency

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Answer:

fine

cause of it's fine point of tangency

If you can solve it please tell me (20 points)​

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Answer:

D E false, F true

Step-by-step explanation:

need please solving for x​

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Answer:

x = 15

Step-by-step explanation:

Corresponding sides of similar shapes are proportional to each other. Thus:

(10 + 2)/10 = (x + 3)/x

12/10 = (x + 3)/x

Cross multiply

12*x = (x + 3)*10

12x = 10x + 30

12x - 10x = 30

2x = 30

x = 30/2

x = 15

I need to get this right man

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What is that little number next to the four

In ADEF, f = 610 inches, e = 590 inches and ZE=70°. Find all possible values of ZF,
to the nearest degree.

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Answer:

"76°" is the appropriate solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

Please find attachment of the diagram according to the given query.

The given values are:

In ΔDEF,

f = 610 inches

e = 590

∠E = 70°

∠F = ?

By using the law of sines, we get

⇒  [tex]\frac{Sin E}{e} =\frac{Sin F}{f}[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

⇒  [tex]\frac{Sin70^{\circ}}{590} =\frac{SinF}{610}[/tex]

On applying cross multiplication, we get

⇒   [tex]SinF=\frac{610\times Sin 70^{\circ}}{590}[/tex]

On substituting the values, we get

⇒            [tex]=\frac{61\times 0.95969262}{59}[/tex]

⇒            [tex]=\frac{57.3212499}{59}[/tex]

⇒            [tex]=0.971546608[/tex]

now,

⇒  [tex]F=Sin^{-1}(0.971546608)[/tex]

⇒      [tex]=76^{\circ}[/tex]

Junior's brother is 1 1/2
meters tall. Junior is 1 1/5
of his brother's height.
How tall is Junior?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1 1/5 of 1 1/2 meters  

= (1+1/5) x (1+1/2)  

= 1x1 + 1x1/2 + 1x1/5 + 1/5*1/2  

= 1 + 1/2 + 1/5 + 1/10  

= 1 + (1x5+1x2+1)/10  

= 1 8/10  

= 1 4/5 meters

Answer:

1 4/5 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

1 1/5 of 1 1/2 meters  

= (1+1/5) x (1+1/2)  

= 1x1 + 1x1/2 + 1x1/5 + 1/5*1/2  

= 1 + 1/2 + 1/5 + 1/10  

= 1 + (1x5+1x2+1)/10  

= 1 8/10  

= 1 4/5 meters

math pre calc, transformation of radical functions
PLEASE HELP GOT TO HAND THIS IN SOON IM CONFUSED.
I WILL VENMO ANYONE WITH GOOD ANSWERS ​

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Answer:

Im pretty sure you can just search this up number by number and you will find all the answers

Identify the coordinates for point C Type your answer in the form (#.#), without spaces.​

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Answer:

(0,2) :)

Step-by-step explanation:

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