Step-by-step explanation:
A case of paper cups costs $408 / 17 = $24.
5 more cases => 22 cases of paper cups total.
Hence the total cost will be 22 * $24 = $528.
Answer:
$528
Step-by-step explanation:
We find the unit rate of the cost per case.
$408 / 17 cases = $24/case
Each case costs $24.
Adding 5 cases to 17 cases, the order will be for 22 cases.
22 cases * $24/case = $528
Answer: $528
Help me out I forgot how to do this lol
Answer:
1:2
Step-by-step explanation:
because there are 9 stars and 18 squares giving you 9:18 but when you simplyfi you get 1:2
Answer: 9:18
Step-by-step explanation:
Count the amount of stars which is 9, then count the amount of circles which is 18. So therefore the answer would be 9:18
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Answer:
[tex] \huge{ \boxed{ \tt{1 }}}[/tex]
❁ Question : Simplify :
[tex] \sf{( {x}^{a} ) ^{b - c} \times ( {x}^{b} ) ^{c - a} \times ( {x}^{c} )^{a - b}} [/tex]❁ Solution :
First , Use power law of indices.
Remember : If [tex] \sf{ {a}^{m} }[/tex] is an algebraic term , then
[tex] \sf{( {a}^{m} ) ^{n} } = {a}^{m \times n} = {a}^{mn} [/tex] , where m and n are positive integers.
➝ [tex] \sf{ {x}^{a(b - c)} \times {x}^{b(c - a)} \times {x}^{c(a - b)}} [/tex]
➝ [tex] \sf{ {x}^{ab - ac} \times {x}^{bc - ba} \times {x}^{ca - cb}} [/tex]
Now , Use product law of indices :
Remember : If [tex] \sf{ {a}^{m} }[/tex] and [tex] \sf{ {a}^{n}} [/tex] are the two algebraic terms , where m and n are the positive integers then [tex] \sf{ {a}^{m} \times {a}^{n} = {a}^{m + n}} [/tex]
➝ [tex] \sf{ {x}^{ab - ac + bc - ba + ca - cb}} [/tex]
Since two opposites adds up to zero , remove them :
➝ [tex] \sf{ {x} \: ^{ \cancel{ab} \: - \cancel{ac} \: + \cancel{bc} \: - \cancel{ba} \: + \cancel{ca} \: - \cancel{cb} } }[/tex]
➝ [tex] \sf{ {x}^{0} }[/tex]
Use Law of zero index
Remember : If [tex] \sf{ {a}^{0}} [/tex] is an algebraic term , where a ≠ 0 , then [tex] \sf{ {a}^{0} = 1}[/tex]
➝ [tex] \boxed{ \sf{1}}[/tex]
And we're done !
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A proportional relationship has a constant rate of change.
True or False
Answer: I think it’s true
Step-by-step explanation:
least to greatest, 45%, .46, 11/25
Answer:
46, 11/25, 45%
Step-by-step explanation:
If Danny gains 40 yards on the football field and then looses 15, What was the end result?
Answer:
25 yards
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 15 from 40.
Hope this helped :)
Answer:
25 yards
Step-by-step explanation:
Arithmetics
Imagine a straight line divided into 1-yard marks.
Danny runs for 40 marks and locates at mark 40.
He later loses 15 yards and his new position is 40 - 15 = 25 yards
Therefore, the end result is that Danny is at the 25-yard mark.
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Answer:
I would say the answer is A
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A
m – 9 + m + 3 what is the awnser
Answer:
2m - 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Combine the two m's in the equation to get 2m in which each m is 1. Combine -9 and 3 together to get -6 since you are adding 3 to -9. You should get 2m-6 as your final answer.
( multiple choice)What is the percent error in this scenario to the nearest tenth of a percent? The actual temperature was 65 °, but Tom read 69° on his thermometer.
A: 6.2%
B: 12%
C: 93.8%
D: 300%
Answer:
I got c
Step-by-step explanation:
sorry if im wrong!
Answer:
I got C or B
Step-by-step explanation:
Not sure, Im not great at this stuff
Please help me fast
Answer:
...............................4650
4x + 2y = 7
I need help
the answer is circle in blue
−23(15x + 3) = −3x − 9
what is x?
Answer:
X= - 10/57
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I am really not sure bout this answer so please let me know if I'm wrong thank you (◍•ᴗ•◍)
Step-by-step explanation:
6v-10=2v-26
6v-10+10=2v-26+10
6v=2v-16
6v-2v=-16
4v=-16
v=-16/4
v=-4
Rhombus JKLM with vertices J(-4,7), K(0,8), L(-1, 4), and M(-5,3): (x, y) ------> (x + 2, y - 2)
Answer:
J'(-2, 5), K'(2, 6), L'(1, 2) and M'(-3, 1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation is reflection, rotation, dilation and translation.
Translation is the movement of a point either up, down, left or right on the coordinate plane. If a point A(x,y) is translated a units right and b units up, the new point is at A'(x + a, y + b) while a point A(x,y) is translated a units left and b units down, the new point is at A'(x - a, y - b).
Rhombus JKLM has vertices at J(-4,7), K(0,8), L(-1, 4), and M(-5,3). If a transformation of (x, y) ------> (x + 2, y - 2) is done, i.e. 2 units right and 2 units down, the new points would be at:
J'(-2, 5), K'(2, 6), L'(1, 2) and M'(-3, 1)
Eugene ate 20% of the Christmas cookies his
grandmother made. If he ate 8 cookies, how
many are left?
Answer:
There are 32 cookies left
Step-by-step explanation:
There are c cookies when we started
c* 20% = 8 cookies
Change to decimal form
c * .20 = 8
Divide each side by .2
c * .2 / .2 = 8/.2
c =40
There are 40 cookies when we started
40 -8 = 32
There are 32 cookies left
Which percent is equivalent to the fraction 2/5
Answer:
40%
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
40%
Step-by-step explanation:
2/5 = 4/10
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Answer:
Question a:
[tex]\frac{(2^3)^6 \times 9^3}{4^2 \times 27}\\= \frac{2^{18} \times 3^6}{2^4 \times 3^3}\\=2^{14} \times 3^3[/tex]
Question b:
[tex]\frac{35 \times 7^3}{5^2 \times 343}\\= \frac{7 \times 5^1 \times 7^3}{5^2 \times 7^3}\\= \frac{5^1 \times 7^4}{5^2 \times 7^3}\\=\frac{7^1}{5^1} = \frac{7}{5}[/tex]
Question c:
Note that this one is particularily simple as anything to the power of zero is equal to 1
[tex]((\frac{2^4 \times 3^6}{12^2})^0)^3\\= 1^3\\ =1[/tex]
Question d:
[tex]\frac{13^3 \times 7^0}{((65 \times 49)^2)^1}\\\frac{13^3}{(65 \times 49)^2}\\\frac{13^3}{(13 \times 5 \times 49)^2}\\\frac{13^3}{13^2 \times 5^2 \times 7^4}\\\frac{13}{5^2 \times 7^4}[/tex]
Stefan sells Jin a bicycle for $115 and a helmet for $17. The total cost for Jin is 110% of what
Stefan spent originally to buy the bike and helmet. How much did Stefan spend originally? How
much money did he make by selling the bicycle and helmet to Jin?
Which equation has a graph that is parallel to the graph of 2x - y = -1?
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Answer:
and
Step-by-step explanation:
ok is a great resource for this year
Answer:
2.1 in decimal or 2 1/10 in mixed fraction.
Madelyn has completed 10/20 problems. Will has completed 80% of the problems. Adam has finished 3/4 of them. Who has finished the most
Answer:
Will has completed the Most.
Step-by-step explanation:
Madelyn has completed 50%
Adam has completed 75%
Will has completed 80%
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Answer: Will
Step-by-step explanation:
Madelyn = 50%. 10/20 = 50%, because 10/20 is half, and 50% is half
Will = 80%
Adam = 75%. 3/4 x 25 = 75/100, which equals 75%.
So in conclusion, Will has finished the most problems, 2nd is Adam, and last is Madelyn.
Hope this helps!
1/2% of 412
with work
Answer:
1.5% x 412 = 618?
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
103/50
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify
1/2
100
(412)
A package of 12 pencils costs £2.95.
A binder costs £3.48.
Penelope buys a package of pencils and a binder. She pays with a £10
note.
What is her change?
Answer:
£3.57
Step-by-step explanation:
£2.95 + £3.48 = £6.43
£10.00 - £6.43 = £3.57
An amusement park charges $6 to enter, and $3 per game. If you paid a total of $18, how many games did you play?
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
I am thinking of a number, let's call it x . If I increase twice my number by 5, the result is the same as if I triple my number and subtract 1. Use the 4-step process to write and solve an equation to find my number. Make sure to answer in a sentence.
Answer: 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number be x
If I increase twice my number by 5, the result is the same as if I triple my number and subtract 1. This can be formed into an equation as:
(2 × x) + 5 = (3 × x) - 1
2x + 5 = 3x - 1
5 + 1 = 3x - 2x
x = 6
The number you are thinking of is 6
my question is in the picture
Answer:1
Step-by-step explanation:
(4, 3), (–1, 6), i need to find the slope of these points.
Answer:
[tex]m=\frac{-3}{5}[/tex]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightAlgebra I
Slope Formula: [tex]m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Point (4, 3)
Point (-1, 6)
Step 2: Find slope m
Simply plug in the 2 coordinates into the slope formula to find slope m
Substitute [SF]: [tex]m=\frac{6-3}{-1-4}[/tex]Subtract: [tex]m=\frac{3}{-5}[/tex]Rewrite: [tex]m=\frac{-3}{5}[/tex]Answer:
[tex]m=-\frac{3}{5}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the value of tan60.cot60
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \tan \: 60 \degree. \cot \: 60 \degree \\ \\ = \cancel{\sqrt{3}} \times \frac{1}{\cancel{ \sqrt{3} }} \\ \\ = 1[/tex]
A ball is dropped from a height of 50 feet. The function f(x) = 50(0.6)x gives the height in feet of feet of each bounce, where x is the bounce number. What is the height of the third bounce to the nearest tenth of a foot?
Answer:
The height of the third bounce is 10.8 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us solve the question
∵ A ball is dropped from a height of 50 feet
∵ The function f(x) = 50[tex](0.6)^{x}[/tex] gives the height in feet of each bounce
∵ x is the bounce number
∵ We need to find the height of the third bounce
∴ x = 3
→ Substitute x by 3 in the function above
∵ f(3) = 50(0.6)³
∴ f(3) = 50(0.126)
∴ f(3) = 10.8
∴ The height of the third bounce is 10.8 feet
Taylor is buying a new flashlight. He can choose from red, blue, and silver flashlights that come in both a large size and a small size.
Which list shows all the possible flashlights that Taylor can choose?
A large, small
B. red, blue, silver
c. small red, small blue, large red, large silver
D small red, large red, small blue, large blue, small silver, large silver
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
It has all the flashlight colors and sizes.
Can someone plz help me?
Answer:
14.8
Step-by-step explanation:
THE GREATEST PRODUCT
You have sixty seconds to arrange the numbers 3.456
and 7 in the boxes below to get the largest productible
Each number may be used only once
Answer:
I can't see any boxes??