Answer:
14 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
He can row 3.5 miles in .25 hours.
If there are 60 mins in an hour. Take the .25 hour and times by 4 to get a whole hour.
Since 3.5 miles is for .25 hr, take the 3.5 times by 4 to get what he rows in a whole hour.
3.5*4= 14 miles.
The Wright family budget allows
twice as much money for rent as
for food. Their budget allows
less than $720 for both food and
rent. What is the most they can
spend on food?
Answer:
The most that they can spend in food is $239
Step-by-step explanation:
Their budget allows for less than $720 for both food and rent.
We are told that this budget allows
twice as much money for rent as
for food.
Thus,
Let x be amount of spent on food.
Thus, money spent on rent is 2x
Thus,
2x + x < 720
3x < 720
x < 720/3
x < 240
Since x should be less than 240,it means that the most that they can spend in food is $239
What is the solution of the system? Use elimination.
2x + 2y +z = 7
-X – y +z = -5
x + 3y – 4z = 12
Answer:
The solutions to the system of the equations by the elimination method will be:
[tex]x=2,\:z=-1,\:y=2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the system of the equations
[tex]2x\:+\:2y\:+z\:=\:7[/tex]
[tex]-x-\:y\:+z\:=\:-5[/tex]
[tex]x+3y-4z=12[/tex]
solving the system of the equations by the elimination method
[tex]\begin{bmatrix}2x+2y+z=7\\ -x-y+z=-5\\ x+3y-4z=12\end{bmatrix}[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{Multiply\:}-x-y+z=-5\mathrm{\:by\:}2\:\mathrm{:}\:\quad \:-2x-2y+2z=-10[/tex]
[tex]\begin{bmatrix}2x+2y+z=7\\ -2x-2y+2z=-10\\ x+3y-4z=12\end{bmatrix}[/tex]
[tex]-2x-2y+2z=-10[/tex]
[tex]+[/tex]
[tex]\underline{2x+2y+z=7}[/tex]
[tex]3z=-3[/tex]
[tex]\begin{bmatrix}2x+2y+z=7\\ 3z=-3\\ x+3y-4z=12\end{bmatrix}[/tex]
[tex]2x+6y-8z=24[/tex]
[tex]-[/tex]
[tex]\underline{2x+2y+z=7}[/tex]
[tex]4y-9z=17[/tex]
[tex]\begin{bmatrix}2x+2y+z=7\\ 3z=-3\\ 4y-9z=17\end{bmatrix}[/tex]
Rearranging the equations
[tex]\begin{bmatrix}2x+2y+z=7\\ 4y-9z=17\\ 3z=-3\end{bmatrix}[/tex]
solve [tex]3z=-3[/tex] for z:
[tex]z=-1[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{For\:}4y-9z=17\mathrm{\:plug\:in\:}z=-1[/tex]
solve [tex]4y-9\left(-1\right)=17[/tex] for y:
[tex]4y-9\left(-1\right)=17[/tex]
[tex]4y+9=17[/tex]
[tex]4y=8[/tex]
[tex]y=2[/tex]
[tex]\mathrm{For\:}2x+2y+z=7\mathrm{\:plug\:in\:}z=-1,\:y=2[/tex]
solve [tex]2x+2\cdot \:2-1=7[/tex] for x:
[tex]2x+2\cdot \:2-1=7[/tex]
[tex]2x+3=7[/tex]
[tex]2x=4[/tex]
[tex]x=2[/tex]
Therefore, the solutions to the system of the equations by the elimination method will be:
[tex]x=2,\:z=-1,\:y=2[/tex]
The expression (x^3)(x^−17) is equivalent to xn. What is the value of n?
Answer:
-14Step-by-step explanation:
(x^3)(x^−17) =x^(3 - 17) =x^-14n = -14n = -14
(x^3)(x^−17) =
x^(3 - 17) =
x^-14
How can ure out the next number in the pattern below? Write a conjecture that describes the pattern.
29, 28, 26, 23, 19
The difference between consecutive first and second integers is increased by 1 thus the next number 19 - x = 5 → x = 14.
What is the pattern?A pattern is a specific arrangement of numbers or any term which will follow a specific code or hint.
For example 2,4,6,8 in this, the difference between any two-term is only 2 and this will be its specific pattern.
As per the given pattern,29, 28, 26, 23, 19
29 - 28 = 1
28 - 26 = 2
26 - 23 = 3
23 - 19 = 4
Since the difference is increasing by 1
So the difference of 19 and the next number (x) will be 4 + 1 = 5.
19 - x = 5
x = 14
Hence "The difference between consecutive first and second integers is increased by 1 thus the next number 19 - x = 5 → x = 14".
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To prepare for wrestling season, Tommy wants to eat 24 grams of protein at breakfast. He knows that there are 3 grams of protein in a slice of bacon and 6 grams of protein in an egg. Let x represent the number of slices of bacon he will eat and let y represent the number of eggs he will eat.
Write an equation that relates the number of slices of bacon to the number of eggs he will eat, assuming he eats exactly 24 grams of protein. **Rewrite your equation in slope-intercept form.
Answer:
1) The equation that represents the number of slices of bacon to the number he will eat, assuming he eats 24 grams is;
3·x + 6·y = 24
2) The equation in slope and intercept form is;
y = 4 - 0.5·x
Step-by-step explanation:
1) The given parameters are;
The amount of protein Tommy wants to eat for breakfast = 24 grams
The quantity of protein in a slice of bacon = 3 grams
The quantity of protein in an egg = 6 grams
Let x represent the number of slices of bacon he will eat and let y represent the number of eggs he will eat
The equation that represents the number of slices of bacon to the number he will eat, assuming he eats 24 grams is given as follows;
3·x + 6·y = 24
2) The equation in slope and intercept form is given by making y the subject of the above equation as follows;
3·x + 6·y = 24
6·y = 24 - 3·x
y = 24/6 -1/2·x
y = 4 - 0.5·x, which is in the slope and intercept form y = m·x + c
Where;
m = The slope = -0.5
c = The y-intercept = 4
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Answer:
1. -32
2. -46
Step-by-step explanation:
1. When muliplying a number with a postive number and a negative number the answer will be a negative number
2. When you have a negative number and when you have a postive number and you are subtracting your answer has to be a negative answer
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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help find the missing side length???
Answer:
you look at the numbers and add the other numbers.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Which congruence statement do the triangles show?
A. SAS
B. AAS
C. ASA
D. SSS
E. HL
F. Not enough information
Answer:
A ( SAS )
Step-by-step explanation:
How would you solve |10+4x|<14
And how would you graph it on a number line?
Answer:
x < 1
Step by step explanation:
10 + 4x < 14
4x < 14 -10
4x < 4
x < 1
When you graph it on a number line, draw a line that extends from 1 towards the left side (since x is less that 1) and use unshaded circles.
Hi. I need help with these questions.
See image for question.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug in the stated values for x
(a) 2(1)^4 + 3(1)^3 - (1)^3 + 2(1) - 3
2 + 3 - 1 + 2 - 3 = 1 + 2 = 3
f(1) = 3
(b) 2(-1)^4 + 3(-1)^3 - (-1)^2 + 2(-1) - 3
2 * 1 + 3(-1) - 1 + 2(-1) - 3
2 + -3 -1 -2 - 3 = 2 - 9 = -7
f(-1) = -7
(c) 2(0) + 3(0) - 0 + 0 - 3
0 - 3 = -3
f(0) = -3
d) 2(-1/2)^4 + 3(-1/2)^3 - 2(-1/2) - 3
1/8 - 3/8 - (-1/2)^2 - 2 * 1/2 - 3
16/4 - 1/4 - 1/4 = -16-1-1/4 = -18/4
f(-1/2) = -9/2
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Nathan took his car in for service and repairs. He had a coupon for 15% off.
Original Prices
• Labor $220.43
• Parts $340.47
• Other $61.97
Which amount is closest to Nathan's total costs after the 15% discount and including 7% sales tax? [Assume tax is applied after the discount is applied.]
A.
$486
B.
$567
C.
$529
D.
$492
1. Jun needs to review for the entrance exam with his remaining 5 3/5 hours fo the 7 subjects. how long will he spend for each subject?
2.Mar purchased 6 3/4 meters of wall paper for the boxes he will cover. if each box needs 2 1/4 meters, how many boxes will get covered?
3.Joana has 12 1/4 meters of ribbon, joy has 3meters ribbon shorter than joana. they split the ribbon to have the an equal length of ribbon. how long is each piece
Answer: See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Jun needs to review for the entrance exam with his remaining 5 3/5 hours fo the 7 subjects. how long will he spend for each subject?
The time spent on each subject will be the remaining hours left divided by 7. This will be:
= 5 3/5 ÷ 7
= 28/5 ÷ 7
= 28/5 × 1/7
= 28/35 = 4/5 hours
Since 60 minutes make one hour
4/5 hours = 4/5 × 60 = 48 minutes
2.Mar purchased 6 3/4 meters of wall paper for the boxes he will cover. if each box needs 2 1/4 meters, how many boxes will get covered?
This will be:
= 6 3/4 ÷ 2 1/4
= 27/4 ÷ 9/4
= 27/4 × 4/9
= 3 boxes
3.Joana has 12 1/4 meters of ribbon, joy has 3meters ribbon shorter than joana. they split the ribbon to have the an equal length of ribbon. how long is each.
Joana ribbon = 12 1/4 meters
Joy's ribbon = 12 1/4 - 3 = 9 1/4 meters
We then add both length of ribbons and divide by 2. This will be:
= 12 1/4 + 9 1/4
= 21 1/2 meters
= 21 1/2 meters ÷ 2
= 43/2 ÷ 2
= 43/2 × 1/2
= 43/4
= 10 3/4 meters
Write the polynomial in standard form. State the degree and leading coefficient:
−9 + 7m^3 − 11m + 3/5m^5
Degree:_____________
Leading Coefficient:_____________
Answers:
Standard form = [tex]\frac{3}{5}m^5 + 7m^3 - 11m-9[/tex]Degree = 5Leading coefficient = 3/5===================================================
Explanation:
The largest exponent term is what will go first. Then the term with the second largest goes next, and so on. We count the exponents down. The exponents will count down in this case as 5, 3, 1, 0
Note: -9 = -9*1 = -9m^0 and -11m = -11m^1
So that's why standard form is [tex]\frac{3}{5}m^5 + 7m^3 - 11m-9[/tex]
We can write this as (3/5)m^5 + 7m^3 - 11m - 9
------------------------
The leading term is the first term after getting everything in standard form. The coefficient of the leading term is the leading coefficient. So in this case, it would be 3/5.
The degree is the largest exponent. So the degree is 5. This is a quintic polynomial.
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graph the line y=1/2x+3
Answer:
to find the line you must find x and y
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}x&-6&0\\y&0&3\end{array}\right][/tex]
graph the line using slope and y intercept
slop:1/2
y-intercept:3
find the values of mx and b
[tex]m=\frac{1}{2}\\b=3[/tex]
find x intercept
[tex]0=\frac{x}{2}+3[/tex]
re wright the equasion
[tex]\frac{x}{2}+3=0[/tex]
subtract 3
[tex]\frac{x}{2} +3-3=0-3[/tex]
[tex]\frac{x}{2}=-3[/tex]
multiply by 2
[tex]*2\frac{x}{2}=-3*2[/tex]
x intercept = -6
now find y intercept
[tex]y=\frac{0}{2}+3[/tex]
divide by 2
[tex]y=0+3[/tex]
add 0 and 3
y=3
create a table of x and y [tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}x&-6&0\\y&0&3\end{array}\right][/tex]
graph the line using y-intercept and slope
so your answer is (-6,3)
Dan Miller has been granted $120,000 mortgage loan. When signing the papers to purchase his new home, he will need to pay closing costs, what's are the total costs?
Answer:1222
Step-by-step explanation:
this is why this the answer
[tex]776{x} 34344[/tex]If it exists, solve for the inverse function of each of the following:
1. f(x) = 25x - 18
6. gala? +84 - 7
7. 10) = (b + 6) (6-2)
3. A(7)=-=-
4. f(x)=x
9. h(c) = V2c +2
+30
10. f(x) =
5. f(a) = a +8
ox-1
2. 9(x) = -1
2x+17
8. () - 2*
Answer:
The solution is too long. So, I included them in the explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
This question has missing details. However, I've corrected each question before solving them
Required: Determine the inverse
1:
[tex]f(x) = 25x - 18[/tex]
Replace f(x) with y
[tex]y = 25x - 18[/tex]
Swap y & x
[tex]x = 25y - 18[/tex]
[tex]x + 18 = 25y - 18 + 18[/tex]
[tex]x + 18 = 25y[/tex]
Divide through by 25
[tex]\frac{x + 18}{25} = y[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{x + 18}{25}[/tex]
Replace y with f'(x)
[tex]f'(x) = \frac{x + 18}{25}[/tex]
2. [tex]g(x) = \frac{12x - 1}{7}[/tex]
Replace g(x) with y
[tex]y = \frac{12x - 1}{7}[/tex]
Swap y & x
[tex]x = \frac{12y - 1}{7}[/tex]
[tex]7x = 12y - 1[/tex]
Add 1 to both sides
[tex]7x +1 = 12y - 1 + 1[/tex]
[tex]7x +1 = 12y[/tex]
Make y the subject
[tex]y = \frac{7x + 1}{12}[/tex]
[tex]g'(x) = \frac{7x + 1}{12}[/tex]
3: [tex]h(x) = -\frac{9x}{4} - \frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Replace h(x) with y
[tex]y = -\frac{9x}{4} - \frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Swap y & x
[tex]x = -\frac{9y}{4} - \frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Add [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] to both sides
[tex]x + \frac{1}{3}= -\frac{9y}{4} - \frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{3}[/tex]
[tex]x + \frac{1}{3}= -\frac{9y}{4}[/tex]
Multiply through by -4
[tex]-4(x + \frac{1}{3})= -4(-\frac{9y}{4})[/tex]
[tex]-4x - \frac{4}{3}= 9y[/tex]
Divide through by 9
[tex](-4x - \frac{4}{3})/9= y[/tex]
[tex]-4x * \frac{1}{9} - \frac{4}{3} * \frac{1}{9} = y[/tex]
[tex]\frac{-4x}{9} - \frac{4}{27}= y[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{-4x}{9} - \frac{4}{27}[/tex]
[tex]h'(x) = \frac{-4x}{9} - \frac{4}{27}[/tex]
4:
[tex]f(x) = x^9[/tex]
Replace f(x) with y
[tex]y = x^9[/tex]
Swap y with x
[tex]x = y^9[/tex]
Take 9th root
[tex]x^{\frac{1}{9}} = y[/tex]
[tex]y = x^{\frac{1}{9}}[/tex]
Replace y with f'(x)
[tex]f'(x) = x^{\frac{1}{9}}[/tex]
5:
[tex]f(a) = a^3 + 8[/tex]
Replace f(a) with y
[tex]y = a^3 + 8[/tex]
Swap a with y
[tex]a = y^3 + 8[/tex]
Subtract 8
[tex]a - 8 = y^3 + 8 - 8[/tex]
[tex]a - 8 = y^3[/tex]
Take cube root
[tex]\sqrt[3]{a-8} = y[/tex]
[tex]y = \sqrt[3]{a-8}[/tex]
Replace y with f'(a)
[tex]f'(a) = \sqrt[3]{a-8}[/tex]
6:
[tex]g(a) = a^2 + 8a- 7[/tex]
Replace g(a) with y
[tex]y = a^2 + 8a - 7[/tex]
Swap positions of y and a
[tex]a = y^2 + 8y - 7[/tex]
[tex]y^2 + 8y - 7 - a = 0[/tex]
Solve using quadratic formula:
[tex]y = \frac{-b\±\sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}[/tex]
[tex]a = 1[/tex] ; [tex]b = 8[/tex]; [tex]c = -7 - a[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{-b\±\sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}[/tex] becomes
[tex]y = \frac{-8 \±\sqrt{8^2 - 4 * 1 * (-7-a)}}{2 * 1}[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{-8 \±\sqrt{64 + 28 + 4a}}{2 * 1}[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{-8 \±\sqrt{92 + 4a}}{2 * 1}[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{-8 \±\sqrt{92 + 4a}}{2 }[/tex]
Factorize
[tex]y = \frac{-8 \±\sqrt{4(23 + a)}}{2 }[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{-8 \±2\sqrt{(23 + a)}}{2 }[/tex]
[tex]y = -4 \±\sqrt{(23 + a)}[/tex]
[tex]g'(a) = -4 \±\sqrt{(23 + a)}[/tex]
7:
[tex]f(b) = (b + 6)(b - 2)[/tex]
Replace f(b) with y
[tex]y = (b + 6)(b - 2)[/tex]
Swap y and b
[tex]b = (y + 6)(y - 2)[/tex]
Open Brackets
[tex]b = y^2 + 6y - 2y - 12[/tex]
[tex]b = y^2 + 4y - 12[/tex]
[tex]y^2 + 4y - 12 - b = 0[/tex]
Solve using quadratic formula:
[tex]y = \frac{-b\±\sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}[/tex]
[tex]a = 1[/tex] ; [tex]b = 4[/tex]; [tex]c = -12 - b[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{-b\±\sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}[/tex] becomes
[tex]y = \frac{-4\±\sqrt{4^2 - 4 * 1 * (-12-b)}}{2*1}[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{-4\±\sqrt{4^2 - 4 *(-12-b)}}{2}[/tex]
Factorize:
[tex]y = \frac{-4\±\sqrt{4(4 - (-12-b))}}{2}[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{-4\±2\sqrt{(4 - (-12-b))}}{2}[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{-4\±2\sqrt{(4 +12+b)}}{2}[/tex]
[tex]y = \frac{-4\±2\sqrt{16+b}}{2}[/tex]
[tex]y = -2\±\sqrt{16+b}[/tex]
Replace y with f'(b)
[tex]f'(b) = -2\±\sqrt{16+b}[/tex]
8:
[tex]h(x) = \frac{2x+17}{3x+1}[/tex]
Replace h(x) with y
[tex]y = \frac{2x+17}{3x+1}[/tex]
Swap x and y
[tex]x = \frac{2y+17}{3y+1}[/tex]
Cross Multiply
[tex](3y + 1)x = 2y + 17[/tex]
[tex]3yx + x = 2y + 17[/tex]
Subtract x from both sides:
[tex]3yx + x -x= 2y + 17-x[/tex]
[tex]3yx = 2y + 17-x[/tex]
Subtract 2y from both sides
[tex]3yx-2y =17-x[/tex]
Factorize:
[tex]y(3x-2) =17-x[/tex]
Make y the subject
[tex]y = \frac{17 - x}{3x - 2}[/tex]
Replace y with h'(x)
[tex]h'(x) = \frac{17 - x}{3x - 2}[/tex]
9:
[tex]h(c) = \sqrt{2c + 2}[/tex]
Replace h(c) with y
[tex]y = \sqrt{2c + 2}[/tex]
Swap positions of y and c
[tex]c = \sqrt{2y + 2}[/tex]
Square both sides
[tex]c^2 = 2y + 2[/tex]
Subtract 2 from both sides
[tex]c^2 - 2= 2y[/tex]
Make y the subject
[tex]y = \frac{c^2 - 2}{2}[/tex]
[tex]h'(c) = \frac{c^2 - 2}{2}[/tex]
10:
[tex]f(x) = \frac{x + 10}{9x - 1}[/tex]
Replace f(x) with y
[tex]y = \frac{x + 10}{9x - 1}[/tex]
Swap positions of x and y
[tex]x = \frac{y + 10}{9y - 1}[/tex]
Cross Multiply
[tex]x(9y - 1) = y + 10[/tex]
[tex]9xy - x = y + 10[/tex]
Subtract y from both sides
[tex]9xy - y - x = y - y+ 10[/tex]
[tex]9xy - y - x = 10[/tex]
Add x to both sides
[tex]9xy - y - x + x= 10 + x[/tex]
[tex]9xy - y = 10 + x[/tex]
Factorize
[tex]y(9x - 1) = 10 + x[/tex]
Make y the subject
[tex]y = \frac{10 + x}{9x - 1}[/tex]
Replace y with f'(x)
[tex]f'(x) = \frac{10 + x}{9x -1}[/tex]
Solve the proportion. If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth. 9/(y +1) = 18/54 *
22
18
30
26
1
Prove that
1: sin/1-cot + cos/1-tan=cos+sin
Answer:
have:
[tex]\frac{sin}{1-cot}+\frac{cos}{1-tan}\\\\=\frac{sin}{1-\frac{cos}{sin} }+\frac{cos}{1-\frac{sin}{cos} }\\\\=\frac{sin^{2} }{sin-cos}+\frac{cos^{2} }{cos-sin} \\\\=\frac{sin^{2} }{sin-cos}-\frac{cos^{2} }{cos-sin}\\\\=\frac{sin^{2}-cos^{2} }{sin - cos}\\\\=\frac{(sin-cos)(sin+cos)}{sin-cos}\\\\=sin+cos[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
1l) HAO WENT TO A HOBBY SHOP AND SAW A DISPLAY OF TOY TRAINS. THE SIGN IN FRONT OF THE DISPLAY SAID THAT THE TOY TRAINS WERE A REPLICA OF THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD TRAINS. HAO ESTIMATED THAT ONE OF THE RAILROAD CARS WAS APPROXIMATELY 15 INCHES LONG AND 4 INCHES WIDE. THE SIGN IN FRONT OF THE DISPLAY STATED "SCALE- 2 /9". WHAT IS THE LENGTH OF THE RAILROAD CAR ON THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD? WHAT IS THE WIDTH OF THE LONG ISLAND RAILROAD CAR?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
Dimension of rail road toy trains :
Length = 15 inches
Width = 4 inches
Scale = 2/9
Dimension of car on the long Island rail road :
Let length = x
Length = 2/9 of x = 15 inches
= 0.22222x = 15 inches
LENGTH = 67.5 inches
WIDTH = 2/9 of x = 4 inches
0.22222x = 4 inches
Width = 18
Width = 6 inches
What is the value of the expression below?
36÷103
Answer:
0.3495.
Step-by-step explanation:
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f. How many times greater is the area of triangle DEF
than the area of triangle ABC? Show/explain.
Answer:
Area of ΔDEF is 2.25 times the area of ΔABC.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since, ΔDEF is the enlarged form of ΔABC,
Scale factor = [tex]\frac{\text{Side length of triangle ABC}}{\text{Corresponding side length of image triangle}}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{15}{10}[/tex]
= 1.5
Since, ratio of the areas of image and preimage triangles = (Scale factor)²
[tex]\frac{\text{Area of image triangle}}{\text{Area of triangle ABC}}[/tex] = (Scale factor)²
[tex]\frac{\text{Area of image triangle}}{\text{Area of triangle ABC}}=(1.5)^2[/tex]
Area of image ΔDEF = 2.25(Area of ΔABC)
Therefore, area of ΔDEF is 2.25 times the area of ΔABC.
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Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
big line= divide
[tex]-2 1/4 to improper = -9/4\\/ -2/3[/tex]
so -9/4 / -2/3 or
B
Hope this helps :D
Answer:
B!
Step-by-step explanation:
if you calculate the original expression given you get [tex]3\frac{3}{8}[/tex] so i just went down the line calculating the rest of the equations and B was the one equivalent to the original expression! hope this helped.
The scatterplot shows the average monthly outside temperature and the monthly electricity cost.
Based on the scatterplot, what is the best prediction for the electricity cost if the temperature for the month is 21 degrees celsius
A) $450
B) $500
C) $600
D) $700
Answer: 600
Step-by-step explanation:
I just took the test
HELP ME PLEASE I'LL MARK YOU THE BRAINEST!!!!!!!!
Determine the missing values.
Answer:
Hi it’s me
Step-by-step explanation:
7is the first one
10 is the second
Nvm you already got the answer cause yo asked this 2 weeks ago anyways hi
is 48/6 an integer?
No, because intergers don't include fractions.
Answer:
No
Step-by-step explanation:
Integers cannot have any fractions.
If you simplify this to get 8/1 and then 8, 8 is an integer
Holler sold 150 frozen yogurts. Out of these frozen yogurts sold, 40% included toppings. How many frozen yogurts included toppings?
a new theater is being built for the city ballet. the balcony has 100 seats. The floor has 20 rows with x seats in each row. the number of people in the theater must be under 400 to meet fire safety regulations. what is the solution of this inequalit,y, and what is its meaning?
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Henri bought a swim suit at a cost of $8. Which statements are true regarding the cost of the suit? Select three options
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where are the options
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it cost $8, it was a swimsuit and he bought it
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