Answer:
f(x)=x3
Step-by-step explanation:
If you meant f(x)=x3 by f(x)=x^3 then that would be a cubic equation and not linear?
Homework #74
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2. A tour group has $784 to spend on
tickets. If each ticket costs $7, how many
tickets will the group be able to buy?
Which set of ordered pairs represents y as a function of ?
A {(2,5), (3, 1), (2, 1), (4,7)
B {(3, 2), (4,3), (5,2), (2,6)}
C {(1, 3), (3,5), (2,5), (1,6)}
D {(4,7), (4, 6), (4,4). (4,1)}
what is the slope formula?
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Answer:
y = mx + b
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
slope formula is y=mx+b
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Answer:
16 eighteenths
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
16 eighteens fit into [tex]\frac{8}{9}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
in order to find out how much eighteenths are the in [tex]\frac{8}{9}[/tex]. we just have to divide [tex]\frac{8}{9}[/tex] by [tex]\frac{1}{18}[/tex]. So we get...
[tex](\frac{8}{9}) /(\frac{1}{18}) = (\frac{8}{9})(18) = \frac{144}{9} = 16[/tex]
Noah and Lin are making paper cones to hold popcorn to hand out at parent math night. They want the cones to hold 9 cubic inches of popcorn. What are two different possible values for height h and radius r for the cones?
height (h)=
radius (r)=
Answer:
So, The possible values of h and r are
1. r = 3 , h = 3
2. r = 1, h = 27
3. r = 2, h = 6.75
Step-by-step explanation:
P.S - The exact ques is -
As we know that Volume of cone , V = [tex]\frac{1}{3}\pi r^{2}h[/tex]
As given,
V = [tex]9\pi[/tex]
⇒[tex]\frac{1}{3}\pi r^{2}h = 9\pi \\ \frac{1}{3} r^{2}h = 9 \\r^{2}h = 27[/tex]
So,
The possible values of h and r are
1. r = 3 , h = 3
2. r = 1, h = 27
3. r = 2, h = 6.75
In Case I-
When r = 3, h = 3
(3)² ×3 = 9×3 = 27
Satisfied
Case II-
r = 1, h = 27
(1)²×27 = 1×27 = 27
Satisfied
Case III-
r = 2, h = 6.75
(2)²×6.75 = 4×6.75 = 27
Satisfied
If the radius of the base of the cone is 2 inches then the height of the cone should be 2.1485 inches.
What is the volume of the cone?The volume of the cone is the volume occupied by the cone. It is given by the formula,
[tex]\text{Volume of the cone}= \dfrac{1}{3} \pi r^2h[/tex]
where r is the radius of the base, and h is the height of the cone.
Now, as it is given that cones need to hold 9 cubic inches of popcorn. therefore, the volume of the cone can be written as,
[tex]\text{Volume of the cone}= \dfrac{1}{3} \pi r^2h\\\\9 \times 3 = \pi r^2h\\\\\dfrac{9 \times 3}{\pi}=r^2 h\\\\8.5943 = r^2 h[/tex]
Thus, the product of the square of the radius and the height of the cone should be such that the result is 8.5943.
Now, let the radius of the cone be 2 inches, therefore, the height of the cone is,
[tex]8.5943 = r^2 h\\\\8.5943 = (2^2) h\\\\h = 2.1485\rm\ in[/tex]
Hence, if the radius of the base of the cone is 2 inches then the height of the cone should be 2.1485 inches.
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How do you make someone's comment the brainiest answer
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
What’s a sentence that uses the word deficit? I’m having trouble thinking of some.
Answer:
We will reduce the federal budget deficit.
Step-by-step explanation:
(7th grade math question)
Sales of the Xbox One increased from 10,000 to 18,500 in November. What was the percent increase?
A) 8.5%
B) 45.9%
C) 85%
D) 85.8%
please answer soon
Answer:
C) 85%
Step-by-step explanation:
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The book rack sold 24 paperbacks on Saturday, 17 of them mysteries. What percent of the books were mysteries?
Answer:
About 71% of the books were mystery books
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the percentage of something you simply divide the amounts. 17 of the 24 books were mystery so to find the percentage of mystery books you do 17 divided by 24
17/24= 0.70833333333
and round it to 71
A hot air balloon travels at a constant rate of 3 miles per hour. If the balloon traveled a total of 72 miles, how many hours would it take?
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find all the missing angles
Answer:
its #####
Step-by-step explanation:
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Parallel/perpendicular definition
Answer:
Parallel: extending in the same direction, everywhere equidistant.
Perpendicular: ar an angle of 90 to a givin line, plane or surface.
Answer:
Two or more straight lines having equal distance between them through out is parallel lines
Perpendicular lines are two lines at Right angles
If the measure of one interior angle on a regular polygon is 150°, how many sides does the polygon have?
Answer:
The shape is a Dodecagon
Which function has a greater rate of change? Function A: x 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 y 5 0 –5 –10 –15 Function B: y = –4.5x + 15 Function A has a rate of change of –5 and Function B has a rate of change of –4.5, so Function A has a greater rate of change. Function A has a rate of change of 5 and Function B has a rate of change of 4.5, so Function A has a greater rate of change. Function A has a rate of change of 5 and Function B has a rate of change of 4.5, so Function B has a greater rate of change. Function A has a rate of change of –5 and Function B has a rate of change of –4.5, so Function B has a greater rate of
Answer:
Function A has a rate of change of -5 and Function B has a rate of change of -4.5, so Function B has a greater rate of
Step-by-step explanation:
Function A:
[tex]\begin{array}{cccccc}x & {1.5} & {2.5} & {3.5} & {4.5} & {5.5} \ \\ y & {5} & {0} & {-5} & {-10} & {-15} \ \end{array}[/tex]
Function B:
[tex]y = -4.5x + 15[/tex]
Required
Which has a greater rate of change
The rate of change of function A is calculated as thus:
[tex]m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}[/tex]
Where:
[tex](x_1,y_1) = (1.5,5)[/tex]
[tex](x_2,y_2) = (2.5,0)[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]m = \frac{0-5}{2.5 - 1.5}[/tex]
[tex]m = \frac{-5}{1}[/tex]
[tex]m = -5[/tex]
For function B
The general function is:
[tex]y = mx + b[/tex]
Where
m is the rate of change
By comparing [tex]y = mx + b[/tex] to [tex]y = -4.5x + 15[/tex]
[tex]m = -4.5[/tex]
So, we have that:
Function A has a rate of -5; function B has a rate of -4.5.
By comparison: -4.5 is greater than 5
Hence, function B has a greater rate.
Natalia has 15,000 centimeters of yarn. How many meters of yarn does she have?
O 150 meters
O 15 meters
O 0.15 meter
O 1,500 meters
-9x = 10 - 2y
-48 = 4x+10y
Answer:
x=−2 and y=−4
Step-by-step explanation:
I will solve your system by substitution.
(Add -4x to both sides)
(Add 48 to both sides)
(Divide both sides by -4)
(Simplify both sides of the equation)
(Add 2y to both sides)
(Add -108 to both sides)
(Divide both sides by 49/2)
(Simplify both sides of the equation)
Answer:
x=−2 and y=−4
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Which function is the best represented by the graph?
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
12y - 4 = 168
What is y? Use inverse operation
Answer:
y=14.33
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 4 to both sides you should get 12y=172Now, divide both sides by 12 and you should get y=14.33Answer:
the answer is 14.33
Step-by-step explanation:
first you do 12y-4=168
+4=+4
---------
0=172
so now the eqation is 12y=172
then you divide 172/12=14.33
Cody leaves his home and cycles 5y miles south, then cycles (2y + 10) miles east. Finally, he cycles (4y + 8) miles south and reaches his school. How far does Cody cycle (in terms of y)?
Answer:
11y + 20
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that:
Distance south = 5y miles
East = (2y + 10) miles
Final = (4y + 8) miles
Total cycle in terms of y
Take the sum of the distances :
5y + 2y + 10 + 4y + 8
11y + 20
can somebody help me ?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Basically find the slope first.
(6,1)(9,5)
5-1/9-6
m=4/3
y=mx+b
1=4/3(6)+b
b=-7
y=4/3x-7
Beginning with a regular hexagon, a 6-pointed star is formed by constructing equilateral triangles, whose sides are the same length as the sides of the hexagon, on each side of the hexagon as shown. One of the equilateral triangles is shaded. The shaded area is what fractional part of the entire area of the 6-pointed star? Express the answer as a fraction in simplest form.
Answer:
1/12
Step-by-step explanation:
Work out m and c for the line:
y = X – 2
what is 4 14 as a fraction
Answer:
4/14 ? That should be it.
Answer:
1/14 = 2/7
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer these two to get 20 points!!
b(b-5)²=0
what is the answer?
Answer:
this is your answer..
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Max made 20 out of 32 free throws. What is the experimental probability that he will make his next free throw attempt?
Answer:
There is an 62.5% chance that he makes his next free throw.
Step-by-step explanation:
20:32
20 ÷ 32 = 0.625 = 62.5%
Help!!! Please help me I need help on my homework!
Answer:
Using the law of indices
5 X 5^-3
5^1-3
5^-2
The auditorium where the spring musical will be performed has 10 seats in the 1st (front) row. Each row behind the Ist row has 4 more seats than does the row in front of it.
how many seats are in the 7th row?
Answer:
38 seats
Step-by-step explanation:
10 + 4x = y
What is 0.000056023 written in scientific notation?
Answer:
5.6023 × 10^-5
Step-by-step explanation:
Let me know if you need an explanation.
Answer:
0.00005602
Step-by-step explanation:
0.00005602
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Student’s Answer Key Ch.2 Grammar Advantage Eric Nelson & George Yule © 2019 Student’s Answer Key, Chapter 2, Sentence structure, Grammar Advantage
For most exercises, this key does not include even-numbered items.
■ Exercise 1 Read the passage. Based on what you already know, underline the verbs.
The Marshmallow Experiment
Imagine that you are seven years old. You are participating in an experiment. A researcher greets you and shows you into a small room. In the room there is a marshmallow. The marshmallow is for you, but here is the interesting part: The researcher tells you that he is going to leave you alone in the room for a while. You can eat the marshmallow right away, or you can wait until he gets back. If you wait until he gets back, you will get a second marshmallow.
What do you do? Do you eat the marshmallow right away?
An experiment like this, known informally as the marshmallow experiment, was conducted decades ago at Stanford University. It turned out that some children ate the marshmallow right away, while others were able to wait. In other words, some sought instant self-gratification, and some delayed it.
Years later, the researchers followed up on the participants. They found that the children who delayed self-gratification were in general more successful than those who ate the marshmallow right away. By a variety of measures, including SAT scores, they appeared to be more competent.
Common sense tells us that the ability to delay self-gratification is a mark of maturity. The marshmallow experiment provides evidence that it may also correlate with success in life.
Notes:
- Many of these verb phrases consist of an auxiliary verb and a main verb. So, for example, “are participating” and “do...eat” are considered verb phrases.
- “is going to leave”: If we consder “is going to” a kind of auxiliary verb, then this is a verb phrase, just like “will leave.”
- “known as...”: If you underlined “known,” that’s fine. It is a verb. It is a nonfinite verb, unlike the other underlined verbs and verb phrases. (See Chapter 4.)
■ Exercise 2 Underline the complete subjects in the sentences below, and double- underline the verbs that go with them. Identifying the subject means identifying the main word of the subject and the parts that modify it. (In the first sentence, the main word is in boldface.) When you underline the verb, include both auxiliary verbs and main verbs (as in the first sentence, with was...used).
In the 1960s and 70s, the term “generation gap” was often used to refer to the differences between young people in the U.S. and their parents’ generation. Many young people felt distant from their parents because of differences in ideas about politics, social issues, and popular culture. Since then, conflicts between generations have diminished in many ways. Child-rearing experts in the late 20th century encouraged parents to be like friends to their children. Thanks to technology, young people and their parents are able to contact each other easily at any time. On any college campus, the students you see texting or talking on cell phones are often communicating with Mom or Dad. Fifty years ago, closeness of this kind was less
Answer:
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