4. Isabelle takes the bus to work. The bus ride to work costs her $2.50 each time. She could buy a bus pass for a one-time fee of $15.00 and would then only pay $1.00 each time to ride the bus. How many times would she have to take the bus for the cost to be the same?

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Answer 1

Answer:

6 times.

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Someone please help on question 9
I will give you Brainliest

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Answer:

(B). 38 cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

V = a² [tex]\frac{h}{3}[/tex]

a = 4.5 cm

h² = (6.1)² - ( [tex]\frac{4.5}{2}[/tex] )² = 32.1475

h = √32.1475 ≈ 5.67

V = (4.5)²( [tex]\frac{\sqrt{32.1475} }{3}[/tex] ) ≈ 38.27 ≈ 38 cm³

Answer:

[tex]38 cm^3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the slant height and a base side length of a right square pyramid, we can use these numbers to solve for the volume.

The formula for the volume of a square pyramid is generally known as:

[tex]V = 1/3 a^2h[/tex], where the variable 'a' represents the base side length and 'h' represents the height.

Since we are given the slant height, we can use Pythagorean's Theorem to calculate the height (non-slanted) when given a base side length by using the equation below:

[tex]a^2+b^2=c^2[/tex]

This is a special case because this is a right square pyramid, meaning we can use C squared and substitute that for the given slant height, 6.1 cm. The leg of the right triangle, which is [tex]\frac{s}{2}[/tex], takes place of 'b' which is 4.5. Now, given all of this, we can plug in our known values. Height is what we are solving.

[tex]h^2+\left(\frac{4.5}{2}\right)^2=6.1^2[/tex]

Now we will simplify and solve everything, and we get h; or the height, which equals 5.668977.

Now we can finally use the general formula to solve the volume of a square pyramid.

[tex]V = 1/3 a^2h[/tex]

Let's plug in everything now to find the volume — which we know that the height is approximately 5.66, and the base side length is 4.5.

[tex]V=\frac{1}{3}\left(4.5\right)^2\left(5.66\right)[/tex]

The volume from this formula equates to 38.205 cm³, or roughly 38 cm³, meaning the answer is B.

3 years ago lower bought a new car for 21,700 when she traded the car into a dealer last week it was worth 13,020. Find the percent decrease in the car's value over the 3 year.​

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Answer:

1.67 percent

Step-by-step explanation:

Elias has joined a game rental service. The membership has an initial fee of $35.00 and each game rental costs $5.00. This table shows the linear relationship between the total cost, y, and the number of games Elias rents, x. Fill in each box to correctly model the relationship between x and y.

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Answer:

y=mx+b

y=35+5x

Step-by-step explanation:

A car is traveling at a rate of 32 miles per hour. At this rate, how many miles will the car will travel in 30 minutes?
Pls this will make my christmas

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Answer:

32/2 is 16.

So.... 16 miles per 30 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

Merry Christmas

Answer:

16 miles in a half hour

Step-by-step explanation:

divide the hour in half and then divide the 32 mph to get the 16 mph.

Exactly 512 tickets were sold for the talent show at Cypress Middle School. The number of student tickets sold was three times the number of adult tickets sold. How many adult and student tickets were sold?

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Answer:

Number of adult tickets sold = 128

Number of student tickets sold = 384

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

There are two types of tickets:

1. Student tickets

2. Adult tickets

As per the question statement, number of student tickets sold were three times the adult tickets sold.

Let the number of adult tickets sold = [tex]x[/tex]

So, number of students tickets sold = [tex]3x[/tex]

Total number of tickets sold = Number of adult tickets sold + Number of student tickets sold = 512

[tex]\Rightarrow x+3x=512\\\Rightarrow 4x=512\\\Rightarrow x = 128[/tex]

Therefore, the answer is:

Number of adult tickets sold = 128

Number of student tickets sold = [tex]3\times 128[/tex] = 384

HELP!!!!! part A: Ms.Donaldson earns $18.80 per hour for the first 40 hours she works in a week. She earns 1 1/2 times that amount per hour for each out beyond 40 hours in a week. Last week Ms.Donaldson worked 45.5 hours. How much money did she earn? Part B: A health incurrence payment of 34.55 was deducted from Ms.Donaldson's earnings for the week. After the incurrence deduction, payroll taxes equal to 28% of the balance were deducted. What was the amount that Ms.Donaldson received afterwards?

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Answer: A. $907.10

B. $628.236

Step-by-step explanation:

For the first 40 hours, Ms.Donaldson will earn: = 40 × $18.80 = $752.0

We are informed that Ms.Donaldson worked 45.5 hours, this means that she worked an extra 5.5 hours. The amount paid for the extra hour will be:

= 5.5 × 1.5 × 18.8

= $155.10

The amount she earned will be:

= $752.0 + $155.10

= $907.10

B. A health incurrence payment of $34.55 was deducted from Ms.Donaldson's earnings for the week. Therefore, the amount she will have after the deduction will be:

= $907.10 - $34.55

= $872.55

After the incurrence deduction, payroll taxes equal to 28% of the balance were deducted. What was the amount that Ms.Donaldson received afterwards?

This will be:

= $872.55 - (28% × $872.55)

= $872.55 - (0.28 × $872.55)

= $872.55 - $244.314

= $628.236

The total number of degrees in the center is 360°. If all five vertex angles meeting at the center are congruent, what is the measure of a base angle of one of the triangles?

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Answer:

The measure of a base angle of one of the triangles is 54°

Step-by-step explanation:

In the isosceles triangle, the angle between the two equal sides called the vertex angle and the other two angles are equal and called base angles

∵ The total number of degrees in the center is 360°

∵ All five vertex angles meeting at the center are congruent

→ To find the measure of each vertex divide 360° by 5

∴ The measure of each vertex = 360° ÷ 5

The measure of each vertex = 72°

∵ The base angles are equal in the isosceles triangle

∵ The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is 180°

→ Assume that the measure of each base angle is x

x + x + 72° = 180°

∴ 2x + 72° = 180°

→ Subtract 72 from both sides

∵ 2x + 72 - 72 = 180 - 72

∴ 2x = 108

→ Divide both sides by 2 to find x

x = 54

∴ The measure of each base angle = 54°

The measure of a base angle of one of the triangles is 54°

FIVE AND FOUR TENTHS AS A DECIMAL AND FRACTION

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Answer:

Decimal: 5.4

Fraction: 27/5

Need help on this please and thank you

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Step-by-step explanation:

a. 4/7t =56

4t= 392

t=98

b. 4=1/2 b -12

4+12=1/2 b

16=1/2 b

so, b =32

A city has 28 ambulances and 36 fire trucks . Find the ratio of the number of ambulances to the number of ambulances to number of fire trucks in simplest form

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Answer:

28:35, which in fraction form is 28/35, but simplified is 4/5 or 4:5

Step-by-step explanation:

The table shows a relationship between the number of
tennis balls that fit into a given
number of cans.
Fill in the missing values to complete the table. Use
the spaces to the right to explain your values,

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Answer:

What events or steps are described?

Do these things need to occur in a particular order?

Step-by-step explanation:

Una caja contiene 3 bolas verdes, 5 bolas rojas y 2 bolas azules. Si se extraen al azar dos bolas sin reposición, ¿cuál es la probabilidad de que la primera sea azul y la segunda sea verde?

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Responder:

1/15

Explicación paso a paso:

Dado que :

Número bolas verdes = 3

Número de bolas rojas = 5

Número de bolas azules = 2

Dibujo sin reemplazo; probabilidad de que el primero sea azul, el segundo sea verde

Probabilidad = resultado requerido / Total de resultados posibles

Resultados posibles totales = 3 + 5 + 2 = 10

P (1er azul) = número de azules / 10

P (1er azul) = 2/10 = 1/5

Sin reemplazo :

Total restante = 10 - 1 = 9

P (segundo verde) = número de verdes / 9 = 3/9

Probabilidad del primer azul y del segundo verde:

1/5 * 3/9 = 3/45 = 1/15

The probability that the first is blue and the second is green is 1/15

Probability is the likelihood or chance that an event will occur.

Probability = Expected outcome/Total outcome

If a box contains 3 green balls, 5 red balls and 2 blue balls, the total number of balls is 10balls

Total outcome = 10 balls

If blue is selected at first, the probability of selecting blue is 2/10 = 1/5

If green is selected without replacement, the probability of selecting green will be 3/9Pr(selecting red and then green) = 1/5 * 1/3 = 1/15

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The prices of different types of nuts are shown in the table.

Type of Nut Price per Pound
Almonds $9.15
Cashews $10.75
Peanuts $3.95

Mila buys 1.4 pounds of almonds, 0.8 pound of cashews, and 2.6 pounds of peanuts.
How much does Mila spend in all?

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Answer:

$31.68

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply each by the correct number

almond= 1.4*9.15= 12.81

cashews= 10.75* 0.8= 8.6

Peanuts= 3.95 * 2.6= 10.27

Add them all up

12.81+8.6+10.27

you’ll get 31.68

I’m not sure but I think it’s 30.6$

Solve for g?
3=g/-4-5

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its a 3g b but it's become to 4G ok and 4 -5 is -1 ok that's always question is



What is the solution to the equation x/3+x/6=7/2?

A. x=3/2
B. x= 7/3
C. x= 3
D. x= 7

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Answer:

x=7

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

x = 23

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]\frac{x-11}{2}[/tex] - [tex]\frac{x-3}{5}[/tex] = 2

Multiply through by 10 ( the LCM of 2 and 5 ) to clear the fractions

5(x - 11) - 2(x - 3) = 20 ← distribute and simplify left side )

5x - 55 - 2x + 6 = 20

3x + 49 = 20 ( add 49 to both sides )

3x = 69 ( divide both sides by 3 )

x = 23

factor completely 64^2 - 1

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Answer:

4095

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

(a)

The angles are vertical and congruent, that is

x - 10 = 125 ( add 10 to both sides )

x = 135

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(b)

Supplementary angles sum to 180°

The angles are in the ratio 2 : 3 = 2x : 3x ( x is a multiplier ), then

2x + 3x = 180

5x = 180 ( divide both sides by 5 )

x = 36

thus

2x = 2 × 36 = 72

3x = 3 × 36 = 108

Then the 2 angles are 72° and 108°

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Jeyniel wrote the expression x^3/y^2. If x=4 and y=2; how much is the value of the expression? *

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Answer:

The answer is 16

Step-by-step explanation:

X^3=64

Y^2=4

so 64 divided by 4 is 16

Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

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Bridget purchased 3 pairs of shoes online. The total bill of $126.81 included a $7.50 shipping charge and 6% tax on the total purchase. If the shoes that Bridget purchased were all priced the same, how much did each pair of shoes cost

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Answer:

$37.

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, let's set the price of each pair of shoe to be x.

Since each pair of shoes costs the same, and there are three pairs, we can set the original price to be 3x.

Now, to apply the shipping charge, all we have to do is add 7.50 to 3x, getting 3x + 7.5.

Next, to apply a 6% tax, we can multiple the whole expression by (100% + 6%), getting (3x + 7.5) [tex]\cdot[/tex] 106%.

Since the whole bill foots to a total of $126.81, we can set the final equation to be:

[tex](3x + 7.5) \cdot 106\% = $126.81[/tex]

[tex](3x + 7.5) \cdot \frac{106}{100} = $126.81[/tex]

[tex]3x + 7.5 = $126.81 \cdot \frac {50}{53}[/tex]

[tex]3x = $119.6 - 7.5[/tex]

[tex]3x = 112.1[/tex]

[tex]x \approx \$37[/tex]

Hope this helped!

A triangle ABC and its translated image XYZ are shown below.What relationship CANNOT be used to prove that triangle ABC is congruent to triangle XYZ?

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Answer:

The answer is "Angle-Angle-Angle".

Step-by-step explanation:

Please find the image file in the attachment.

The angle of an image, composed of two rays at such a popular end-state, could be described. Angles with a tape measure are measured in degrees, When the three angles congruence between two triangles, that is NOT the congruence of a triangle. It seems to be the same (and similar form, yet we know nothing of their scale. We may call us comparable.

A taxi company charges an initial fee of $1.95, plus $1.60 per mile driven. Shelly has $22.00 to spend on a taxi ride. Which inequality represents the number of miles, m, that Shelly can ride in a taxi

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Answer:

Equation

1.95+1.6m ≤ 22

If solved

m ≤ 12.53

Step-by-step explanation:

SO we know the initial fee is 1.95

and for every mile driven, its $1.6

And we know that Shelly can spend less then or exactly the price of 22.

We know that m is miles driven

So we can make an equation

1.95+1.6m ≤ 22

1.95 can’t change since initial fee

1.6*m becuase its 1.6 for every mile driven and since “m” miles were driven, we multiply that by 1.6

Now it can’t go over 22 but it could be less than 22.

So this equation makes sense

If we solve it, it would be about  m ≤ 12.53 miles

Multiply
7z3 (2z2 – 4z).


A. 14z5 – 28z4
B. 9z5 – 11z4
C. 14z6 – 28z4
D. –14z

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Answer:

solve it

Step-by-step explanation:

The United States government used to make coins of many different values
cont
3 cents
20 cents
$2
$5
For each coin, state its worth as a percentage of $1.
Type the answers in the boxes below.
1. cent
50
2. 3 cents
3
3. 20 cents
4. $2

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Answer:

1. 50%

2. 3%

3. 20%

4. 200%

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we want to find the worth of each coin as a percentage of $1

We simply divide the worth by $1 and multiply by 100%

$1 is same as 100 cents

Thus;

1. 50 cent

= 50/100 * 100% = 50%

2. 3 cents

= 3/100 * 100% = 3%

3. 20 cents

= 20/100 * 100% = 20%

4. $2

= 2/1 * 100% = 200%

find the slope


( 1,3) (4,9)

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

1. slope formula: [tex]\frac{y_{1}-y_{2} }{x_{1} -x_{2} }[/tex]

2. [tex]\frac{9-3}{4-1}[/tex]

3. [tex]\frac{6}{3}[/tex]

4. 2

1 and 4 are on the x-axis and 3 and 9 on the y-axis so we do : m= 9-3 over 4-1 then You will get the slope. The answer is 6/3

Michells aim to swim a total of 23 miles in 4 weeks. The table below shows the number of miles she swam in the first 3 weeks. How many more miles does Michelle have to swim in week 4 to reach her target?

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

I said so and I did maths

Ty is placing CDs in boxes. There are a total of 7,200 CDs. Each box holds 90 CDs. How many boxes will Ty fill? A. 80 B. 70 C. 100 D. 90

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Answer:

80 boxes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Total CDs available = 7200CDs

Amount of CD in each box = 90 CDs

To get the number of boxed Ty will fill, we will say;

90CDs = 1box

7200 CDs = x

Cross multiply

90 * x = 7200 * 1

90x = 7200

x = 7200/90

x = 80

Hence Ty will fill total of 80 boxes.

Answer:

80 CDS

Step-by-step explanation:

Total CDs available = 7200CDs

Amount of CD in each box = 90 CDs

To get the number of boxed Ty will fill, we will say;

90CDs = 1box

7200 CDs = x

Cross multiply

90 * x = 7200 * 1

90x = 7200

x = 7200/90

x = 80

Hence Ty will fill total of 80 boxes.

gary Sanchez struck out 112 times in 350 at bats. What PERCENTAGE of his at-bats were strike outs?

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Answer:

it would be 32/100

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

32% of his bats were stuck out.

Step-by-step explanation:

What are the zeros? Please help

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i believe it’s -4, -1, 0, and 1

Solve x to the 4th power -3 x to the third power minus x squared minus 27x minus 90 equals 0 by finding all roots


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Answer:

4x-27x-54-90=

Step-by-step explanation:

well first you have to subtract x which is -23x              

then u have to bring 90+54 on the other side

which then leaves you with

-23x=144

x=-6.260869565217391

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