Answer:
x² - x + 4
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightAlgebra I
Terms/CoefficientsStep-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
(6x² - 10x + 9) + (-5x² + 9x - 5)
Step 2: Simplify
Combine like terms (x²): x² - 10x + 9 + 9x - 5Combine like terms (x): x² - x + 9 - 5Combine like terms (Z): x² - x + 4The temperature fell by 15 degrees Fahrenheit today.
Write a signed number to represent this temperature change.
We read this out as "negative 15" or you could write "negative fifteen".
The negative indicates the temperature went down. It doesn't necessarily mean that the final temperature is -15 degrees.
For example, if it starts being 50 degrees F, and drops by 15 degrees, then 50+(-15) = 50-15 = 35 degrees is the temperature after that drop. It might help to use a vertical number line.
18h 19min 26s
+ 25h 45min 48s
Answer:
2 days 5 minuts 14 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
1 1 1 1 1
18 19 26
+25 45 48
1 24 05 14
Evaluate 11.5s + 10.7t when s = 7 and t = 8 .
Answer:
166.1
Step-by-step explanation:
It would become 11.5 * 7 + 10.7 * 8 = 80.5 + 85.6 = 166.1
[BRAINLIEST TO BEST ANSWER] Can anybody solve this before an hour? Solve is for solving it, and check is for checking the answer to see if it's correct.
Answer:
3x = 18
x=6
check: 3(6)=18. 18=18
x/3 = -4
X=-12
Check: 12/3=4. 4=4
11x=121
x=11
Check: 11(11)=121. 121=121
-8y=32
x=-4
Check: -8(-4)=32. 32=32
y/4=12
y=48
Check: 48/4=12. 12=12
6y=-48
y=-8
Check: 6(-8)=-48. -48=-48
y/7=-7
y=-1
Check: (-1)/7=-7. -7=-7
x/5=5
x=1
Check: (1)/5=5. 5=5
1) solve
3x=18
x=6
check
3(6)=18
2) solve
x/3=-4
x=-12
check
-12/3=-4
3) solve
11x=121
x=11
check
11(11)=121
4) solve
-8y=32
y=-4
check
-8(-4)=32
5) solve
y/4=12
y=48
check
48/4=12
6) solve
6y=-48
y=-8
check
6(-8)=-48
7) solve
y/7=-7
y=-49
check
-49/7=-7
8) solve
x/5=5
x=25
check
25/5=5
Find (x + 3)(4x - 1). *
O4x2 - 11x-3
O 4x^2 + 11x - 3
O 4x^2 + 13x - 3
4x^2 + 12x - 3
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
(x+3)(4x-1) = 4x² + 12x - x - 3 = 4x² + 11x - 3
A clock gains time at a steady rate. It is set to the correct time at
10: 00 AM. When the clock shows 2 : 00 PM, the correct time is
1: 36 PM. How many minutes fast will the clock be the next time the
correct time is 5 : 30 PM?
Answer:
The clock will be 50 minutes fast
Step-by-step explanation:
Proportions
It's known a clock gains time at a steady state, or constant rate.
At 10:00 AM the clock is set at the correct time and at 1:36 PM the clock shows 2:00 PM. This means in that period of time, it has gained 24 minutes.
From 10:00 AM to 1:36 PM there are 3 hours and 36 minutes, or equivalently, 3*60+36 = 216 minutes
Our clock gains time at a rate of 24 minutes each 216 minutes. This gives the ratio 24:216 = 1:9.
When the new correct time is 5:30 PM, there will have passed 7 hours and 30 minutes since 10:00 AM, or equivalently, 7*60+30 = 450 minutes.
Since the clock gains time at a ratio 1:9, the time gained is 450/9=50 minutes.
The clock will show 50 minutes more than the correct time of 5:30 PM, that is, 6:20 PM.
The clock will be 50 minutes fast
PLS HELP ASAP Which equation models this situation?
28 more than a number is 33.
A. X+ 33 = 28
B. X- 28 = 33
C. X = 28 + 33
D. X + 28 = 33
Answer:
d
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
more than a number = addition
so it is D because the end result has to be 33.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helped!
10x (4 +2) = 10 x6 =60
ntries into T Accounts and Trial Balance
Connie Young, an architect, opened an office on October 1, 20Y4. During the month, she completed the following transactions connected with her professional practice:
Transferred cash from a personal bank account to an account to be used for the business, $66,600.
Paid October rent for office and workroom, $6,700.
Purchased used automobile for $43,000, paying $10,000 cash and giving a note payable for the remainder.
Purchased office and computer equipment on account, $13,300.
Paid cash for supplies, $3,200.
Paid cash for annual insurance policies, $4,500.
Received cash from client for plans delivered, $16,700.
Paid cash for miscellaneous expenses, $1,800.
Paid cash to creditors on account, $3,860.
Paid $530 on note payable.
Received invoice for blueprint service, due in November, $2,200.
Recorded fees earned on plans delivered, payment to be received in November, $11,500.
Paid salary of assistants, $3,500.
Paid gas, oil, and repairs on automobile for October, $870.
Required:
1. Record the above transactions (in chronological order) directly into the T accounts. To the left of the amount entered in the accounts, select the appropriate letter to identify the transaction.
2. Determine account balances of the T accounts. Accounts containing a single entry only (such as Prepaid Insurance) do not need a balance.
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Automobiles
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Accounts Payable
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3. Prepare an unadjusted trial balance for Connie Young, Architect, as of October 31, 20Y4. For those boxes in which no entry is required, leave the box blank.
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Unadjusted Trial Balance
October 31, 20Y4
Debit
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1 Yvonne is saving money for college, and currently has $1200 in a savings account. She plans to deposit $30 each week from her part-time job and then deposit birthday money from her Aunt Marlene ($40 each birthday). Her goal is to have saved $6,000 by the time she graduates from high school in three years. 1. Write a function that models Yvonne's savings. 2. Simplify your function. 3. Use your function to create a graph of Yvonne's savings.(input your function in your calculator and take a screenshot)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Yvonne is saving money for college, and currently has $1200 in a savings account. She plans to deposit $30 each week from her part-time job and then deposit birthday money from her Aunt Marlene ($40 each birthday). Her goal is to have saved $6,000 by the time she graduates from high school in three years. 1. Write a function that models Yvonne's savings. 2. Simplify your function. 3. Use your function to create a graph of Yvonne's savings.(input your function in your calculator and take a screenshot)
A new process of more accurately detecting anaerobic respiration in cells is being tested. The new process is important due to its high accuracy, its lack of extensive experimentation, and the fact that it could be used to identify five different categories of organisms: obligate anaerobes, facultative anaerobes, aerotolerant, microaerophilic, and n anaerobes instead of using a single test for each category. The process claims that it can identify obligate anaerobes with 97.8% accuracy, facultative anaerobes with 98.1% accuracy, aerotolerant with 95.9% accuracy, microaerophiles with 96.5% accuracy, and n anaerobes with 99.2% accuracy. If any category is not present, the process does not signal. Samples are prepared for the calibration of the process and 31% of them contain obligate anaerobes, 27% contain facultative anaerobes, 21% contain microaerophiles, 12% contain nanaerobes, and 9% contain aerotolerant. A test sample is selected randomly.
Required:
a. What is the probability that the process will signal?
b. If the test signals, what is the probability thatmicroaerophiles are present?
Answer:
a) 0.97605 = 97.605% probability that the process will signal.
b) 0.2076 = 20.76% probability that microaerophiles are present.
Step-by-step explanation:
Conditional Probability
We use the conditional probability formula to solve this question. It is
[tex]P(B|A) = \frac{P(A \cap B)}{P(A)}[/tex]
In which
P(B|A) is the probability of event B happening, given that A happened.
[tex]P(A \cap B)[/tex] is the probability of both A and B happening.
P(A) is the probability of A happening.
a. What is the probability that the process will signal?
It signals in these following moments:
97.8% of 31%(contains obligate anaerobes).
98.1% of 27%(contains facultative anaerobes).
96.5% of 21%(contains microaerophiles).
99.2% of 12%(contains nanaerobes).
95.9% of 9%(contains aerotolerant). So
[tex]p = 0.978*0.31 + 0.981*0.27 + 0.965*0.21 + 0.992*0.12 + 0.959*0.09 = 0.97605[/tex]
0.97605 = 97.605% probability that the process will signal.
b. If the test signals, what is the probability thatmicroaerophiles are present?
Event A: Test signals
Event B: Contains microaerophiles
0.97605 = 97.605% probability that the process will signal.
This means that [tex]P(A) = 0.97605[/tex]
Intersection of events A and B:
Signals containing microaerophiles, which is 96.5% of 21%. So
[tex]P(A \cap B) = 0.965*0.21 = 0.20265[/tex]
The probability that microaerophiles are present is:
[tex]P(B|A) = \frac{P(A \cap B)}{P(A)} = \frac{0.20265}{0.97605} = 0.2076[/tex]
0.2076 = 20.76% probability that microaerophiles are present.
Write an integer for deposit of $100
Write an integer for deposit of $100:
-$100
Campsite fees
(per day)
Tent ...... .. $15.00
Caravan ....... $25.00
The sign shows the fees charged at a campsite.
Today there are 54 tents and 18 caravans on the site.
Calculate the fees charged today.
Answer:
1260
Step-by-step explanation:
Tents: 15×54=810
Caravans: 25×18=450
450+810=1260
Answer:
$1260
Step-by-step explanation:
Campsite Fees:
Tent - $15 (per day)
Caravan - $25 (per day)
No. of Tents and Caravans today:
Tents - 54
Caravan - 18
Total fees for Tent = 15 x 54
= $810.
Total fees for Caravan = 25 x 18
= $450.
Fees altogether for Today = Total fees for Tent + Total fees for Caravan
= $810 + $450
= $1260
Some isosceles triangles are not equilateral.
O A. True
O B. False
Write an expression equivalent to 9(8x + 5) + 7
Answer:
72x+52
Step-by-step explanation:
72x+45+7=72x+52
The graph below represents a recent 10 meter race between two remote control cars.
A graph titled Remote Control Car Race has seconds after race start on the x-axis and distance from start line (meters) on the y-axis. A line labeled red car goes through (3, 2) and (6, 4). A line labeled blue car goes through (3, 0) and (5, 2).
Which statements about the race are true? Check all that apply.
The red car won the race because it started above the blue car.
The cars crashed at 9 seconds into the race because that is the point of intersection, and neither car continued on after that point in time.
The blue car passed the red car at 6 m into the race because that is the point of intersection, and the blue car has a greater distance than the red car after that time.
The blue car is faster because the slope of its line is steeper than the slope of the line representiong the red car.
The blue car started 3 seconds late because it has an x-intercept of (3, 0) and x represents the time and y represents the distance from the starting line.
Answer:
options c d e
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
C D E
Step-by-step explanation:
Is the quotient 3.6÷9 greater than or less than 1?explain to a friend
Answer: less than 1
Step-by-step explanation:
3.6/9 = 0.4
0.4 = 4/10 or reduced, 2/5
2/5 is less than 1
Answer:
The quotient of 3.6/9 is less than 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Quotient means the number we have once we divide two number
3.6/9 is equal to 0.4 and if it were to be greater than 1 there wouldn't be a zero in the ones place
To reason about the value of x in 1/4(12x - 8) =10, Joy and Paulo each rewrite the equation. Joy rewrites the equation as 3x - 2 = 10. Paulo rewrites the equation as
12x - 8 = 40. What are their strategies? Explain your reasoning.
Answer:
For Joy:
Strategy: Multiply through by 4
For Paulo:
Strategy: Evaluate the bracket
Explanation:
Given
[tex]\frac{1}{4}(12x - 8)=10[/tex]
Required:
Determine the strategies
For Joy:
Strategy: Multiply through by 4
[tex]4 * \frac{1}{4}(12x - 8)=10 * 4[/tex]
[tex]12x - 8 = 40[/tex]
Done
For Paulo:
Strategy: Evaluate the bracket
[tex]\frac{1}{4}*12x - \frac{1}{4}*8=10[/tex]
[tex]3x - 2 = 10[/tex]
Done
Find the value of x and the value of y
Answer:
A. x = 16, y = 9√2
Step-by-step explanation:
✔️Let's find y first using trigonometric ratio:
Reference angle = 45°
Hypotenuse = y
Opposite = 9
Therefore,
Sin(45) = 9/y
y = 9/sin(45)
y = 9/(1/√2)
y = 9 × √2/1
y = 9√2
✔️To find x, let's find the adjacent side of the right triangle first, them add it to 7.
Adjacent side using Pythagorean Theorem would be,
Adj² = y² - 9²
Adj² = (9√2)² - 9²
Adj² = 162 - 81
Adj² = 81
Adj = √81
Adj = 9
x = adj + 7 = 9 + 7
x = 16
A bag contains 15 red marbles, 13 blue marbles,
and the rest are yellow marbles. There are a
total of 50 marbles in the bag. What is the
probability of choosing a yellow marble?
3
A)
10
13
B)
50
14
C)
25
11
D)
25
Answer:
11/25
Step-by-step explanation:
15 red, 13 blue, and 50 total. Therefore, yellow = 50-15-13=22.
Probability (yellow) = 22/50 = 11/25
Answer:
[tex]\frac{11}{25}[/tex] chance
In percent form;
44%
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Approach
First, one must find the amount of yellow marbles in the bag. This can be done by subtracting the amount of red and blue marbles from the total marbles in the bag. Then one will set up a proportion and solve to find out the probability of choosing a yellow marble. Remember, probability is [tex]\frac{desired_{.}outcomes}{total_{.}outcomes}[/tex]
2. Find the amount of yellow marbles
Subtract the number of red and blue marbles from the total marbles in the bag;
[tex]total_{.}marbles-(red+blue)\\\\=50-(15+13)\\\\=50-28\\\\=22[/tex]
There are [tex]22[/tex] yellow marbles.
3. Find the probability of selecting a yellow marble
Remember, probability is [tex]\frac{desired_{.}outcomes}{total_{.}outcomes}[/tex] and a percent is out of 100. Using this knowledge one can set up a proportion in the format;
[tex]\frac{desired_{.}outcomes}{total_{.}outcomes} = \frac{percent}{100}[/tex]
Substitute;
[tex]\frac{22}{50}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex]
Simplify,
[tex]\frac{11}{25}=\frac{percent}{100}[/tex]
Cross products,
[tex]\frac{11}{25}=\frac{percent}{100}\\\\1100=25*(percent)\\[/tex]
Inverse operations;
[tex]1100=25*(percent)\\/25\\\\44=percent[/tex]
Fill in the table using this function rule.
y=-2x +4
Answer
i think this is what you mean
Step-by-step explanation:
x y
2 0
1 2
0 4
-1 6
-2 8
The length of a rectangle is two times its width. Find the area if its perimeter is 7 1/3
Let x be the width
width = x
Length is twice its width
length = 2x
Perimeter = length + width + length + width
Perimeter = x + 2x + x + 2x = 6x
Given that perimeter = 7 1/3
6x = 7 1/3
x = 7 1/3 ÷ 6 = 1 2/9
So width = 1 2/9
Length = 1 2/9 x 2 = 2 4/9
Area = length x width
Area = 1 2/9 x 2 4/9
Area = 2 80/81 square cm
You can make 8 pints of purple paint by mixing 6 parts of blue paint to 2 parts of red paint. The employees in the paint department of a home improvement store use this table to determine the amounts of blue and red paint needed to create this color for their customers.
How much red paint is needed to create 40 pints of purple paint for their customers?
Answer & Step-by-step explanation:
Since we use 5 parts blue and 3 parts red, the total sections is 8.
28/8 = 3.5
We want to find the red which is 3 parts.
3.5 * 3 = 10.5.
Your answer should be 10.5 pints of red.
Hope this helps!
What name is given to the price dealerships pay for vehicles?
Answer:
invoice price? retailers? dealers cost?
Step-by-step explanation:
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Tasha is packing gift bags that include
the same items. She has 72 glow sticks,
36 markers, and 24 bottles of bubbles.
Tasha believes that she can pack no
more than 6 bags using all of her
supplies. Do you agree with Tasha? Explain.
Answer:
No, I do not.
She can pack up to 12 bags
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Glow\ sticks = 72[/tex]
[tex]Markers = 36[/tex]
[tex]Bubbles = 24[/tex]
Required
Is Tasha correct?
The maximum number of bags she can pack is determined by the greatest common factors (GCF) of the items.
i.e. GCF of 72, 36 and 24.
This is calculated as:
[tex]24 = 2*2*2*3[/tex]
[tex]36 = 2 * 2 *3*3[/tex]
[tex]72 = 2 * 2 * 2 *3*3[/tex]
Multiply all common factors:
[tex]GCF = 2 * 2 * 3[/tex]
[tex]GCF = 12[/tex]
The GCF is 12.
This implies that she can pack up to 12 bags
If you split the circle into 4 equal parts, how many degrees will each piece be? Show your work.
Answer:360 degrees in a circle divide by 4 is 90
Step-by-step explanation: there are 360 degrees in a circle so divide that by 4 and you get 90
select the equation of the line that passes through the point (3,-1) and is parallel to the line on the graph
Which points are separated by a distance of 5 units? O A. (1,3) (6,3) ☆ O B. (3,5) (1,5) O C. (5,1) (1,1) O D. (2,3) (3,3)
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
A. (1,3) and (6,3) have the same y-coordinate, so the distance between them is the difference of the x-coordinates.
distance = 6-1 = 5
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B. (3,5) and (1,5). Again, the same y-coordinate. Distance = 3-1 = 2 ≠ 5
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C. distance = 5-1 = 4 ≠ 5
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D. distance = 3-2 = 1 ≠ 5
18. The side length of a square is 7a 3b feet. What is the area of the square in feet? Box your final answer!
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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I’m so bad at math Can someone help
Answer:
B and C
Step-by-step explanation:
It fits the inequality
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1. no one is categorically bad at math; they just haven't practiced.
step 2. this reads: x is less than 30 and x is greater than 15.
step 3. x cannot be 15 but can be 22 and 29.