A shelf for bowling balls can support 100 pounds. If a red bowling ball weighs 6 pounds and a blue bowling ball weighs 10 pounds, can the shelf support 4 red bowling balls and 6 blue bowling balls? Write the total weight of the bowling balls.

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Answer 1

Answer:

yes

84

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

yes, 84 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

4 red balls would be 24 pounds

6 blue would be 60 pounds


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4.
In a certain state, license plates have 2 letters followed by 5 digits. How many different license plates
are possible if
a) digits and letters can be repeated?
b)
digits and letters cannot be repeated?

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Answer: A) 26_ 26 10_10_10_10_10 = 67,600,000

B) 26_25 10_9_8_7_6 = 19,656,000

Step-by-step explanation: A) There's exactly 26 letters in the Alphabet and it wants us to repeat it, so write 26_26. Since it's also asking for a 5 digits, write 10 five times because there's only 10 digits; 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. Multiply the Numbers all-together which is equals 67,600,000.

B). Again, since the License plate has 2 letters, write the Number twice. However it cannot be repeated, so write 26_25. As for the 5 digits write the Number 5 times, but it also can't be repeated, so write 10_9_8_7_6 (Use commas if you want). Then Multiply the Numbers all-together which equals 19,656,000.

At Home Depot, Johnny bought 3 rose bushes and 7 flats of petunias for a total of $114.75. Rosie bought 2 rose bushes and 6 flats of petunias for a total of $89.50. How much does a rose bush cost? How much does a flat of petunias cost?

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Answer:

a rose bush cost $15.5 , a flat of petunias cost $9.75

Step-by-step explanation:

Let $x be the cost of rose bush and $y be the cost of a flat of petunias cost

3x + 7y = 114.75

2x + 6y = 89.5

x = 31/2 , y = 39/4

Determine the y intercept (8gtade

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it's -9 because it's 9 feet below sea level

Help me please is this right

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The answer is 7.5 eeeee

Can someone please help me with math.

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15. -2
16. A. The pool was originally empty

Ronnie wants to buy rosebushes he has $150 and each bus cost $11 right and solve an equality to find how many roses bushes he can buy and still have at least $95

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Answer: 5 Rosebushes

Step-by-step explanation: if they required $95 at least, then you take $150 - $95 and you get $55

- Each rosebushes is $11 so you take 55/11= 5

He could only buy 5 roses bushes if he still wants to have $95 left back

Hope this helps

PLZ HELP THIS IS TIMED;((((((

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Answer:

34

Step-by-step explanation:

Diameter is twice length of radius

Answer:

Diameter=34 cm

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Diameter=radius*2

17*2=34 cm

A string requires 186n of force to break a 1.5 kg mass is tied to the string

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I don’t know the answer sorry

What is the area of the parallelogram?

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Area of a parallelogram: A=bh
A = 4(15)
A= 60 inch squared

Hope this helps :)

Evaluate the Expression when x = 6 and y = 5.
(x - 1) + (y - 1)

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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

An airplane climbs at an angle of 11 decrease with the ground. Find the ground distance it has traveled when it has attained an altitude of 400 ft.


A. 2057.82
B. 407.49
C. 76.32
D. 2096.34

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Step-by-step explanation:

yall lazy figure this out yourself

You can buy 3 CDs for $36.00. Assuming these rates are proportional, what would be the cost of 5 CDs?

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Answer:

$60

Step-by-step explanation:

36 / 3 = $12 for a single CD

12 * 5 = $60 for 5 CDs

Peter buys tickets for his family to see his favorite movie, Elephant Mistake. He pays $37.50 for 2 adult tickets and 2 student tickets. The next week he goes back with his friends and pays $35.25 for 1 adult ticket and 3 student tickets. Choose the system of equations that can be solved to find the price of an adult ticket, x, and the price of a student ticket, y.

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Answer:

the price of adult ticket and student ticket be $10.50 and $8.25 respectively

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us assume the price of adult ticket be x

And, the price of student ticket be y

Now according to the question

2x + 2y = $37.50

x + 3y = $35.25

x = $35.25 - 3y

Put the value of x in the first equation

2($35.25 - 3y) + 2y = $37.50

$70.50 - 6y + 2y = $37.50

-4y = $37.50 - $70.50

-4y = -$33

y = $8.25

Now x = $35.25 - 3($8.25)

= $10.5

Hence, the price of adult ticket and student ticket be $10.50 and $8.25 respectively

A dune buggy company rents dune buggies at the beach. They charge an initial fee of $30 plus
$10 for each hour the buggy is rented. Let x represent the number of hours and y represent the
total cost of the rental.
b. What is the slope-intercept equation of the line that fits this information?

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Answer: y = 10x + 30 is the correct answer

Convert each of the following into fraction
(a)
32%

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Answer:

8/25

Step-by-step explanation:

So 32% is essentially 32/100 now we can divide that even more so now we have 16/50(we divided it in half) but we can divide that again, so now we have 8/25 :)

If 54% of all people between the ages of 35 and 50 ride a bike, find the probability for a sample of 30 people in that age group exactly 15 ride a bike

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Answer:

The probability is 0.1312

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, let us set up a binomial system

From the question, 54% ride a bike

Let p = people that rides a bike

54% = 54/100 = 0.54

p = 0.54

q = 1 - p = 1 -0.54 = 0.46 ( 46% do not ride bikes)

Now, for the binomial system, we have

P(X = 15) = 30 C 15 • p^15•q^15

We have;

30 C 15 * 0.54^15 * 0.46^15

= 0.131200268998

The probability is 0.1312

Write the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y = -2/3 x +2 and goes through the point (-1, 4). Make sure your final answer is in slope-intercept form

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Given:

The equation of a line is

[tex]y=-\dfrac{2}{3}x+2[/tex]          ...(i)

The perpendicular line passes through the point (-1,4).

To find:

The equation of the perpendicular line.

Solution:

The slope intercept form of a line is:

[tex]y=mx+b[/tex]            ...(ii)

Where, m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

On comparing (i) and (ii), we get

[tex]m=-\dfrac{2}{3}[/tex]

Product of slopes of two perpendicular lines is -1.

Let the slope of perpendicular line is [tex]m_1[/tex].

[tex]m\times m_1=-1[/tex]

[tex]-\dfrac{2}{3}\times m_1=-1[/tex]

[tex]m_1=\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]

The slope of the perpendicular line is [tex]m_1=\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex] and it passes through the point (-1,4). So, the equation of the line is:

[tex]y-y_1=m_1(x-x_1)[/tex]

[tex]y-4=\dfrac{3}{2}(x-(-1))[/tex]

[tex]y-4=\dfrac{3}{2}(x+1)[/tex]

[tex]y-4=\dfrac{3}{2}x+\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]

Add 4 on both sides.

[tex]y-4+4=\dfrac{3}{2}x+\dfrac{3}{2}+4[/tex]

[tex]y=\dfrac{3}{2}x+\dfrac{3+8}{2}[/tex]

[tex]y=\dfrac{3}{2}x+\dfrac{11}{2}[/tex]

Therefore, the equation of required line is [tex]y=\dfrac{3}{2}x+\dfrac{11}{2}[/tex].

4) Find the length of each side. Please help ASAP. I NEED it. I’m begging you!!

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X =15
Then plug 15 for each x value

Ted Stamos rented a minivan for 4 days for $88.00 per day plus $0.20 a mile for all miles
over 200. He drove 75, 120, 85, and 140 miles on the days rented. He paid a CDW fee of
$18.50 per day and $61.83 for gasoline. What is the (a) total cost, and (b) cost per mile?

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Step-by-step explanation:maybe try diciding

A company negotiator claims that only 35% of union members will support a strike, but a union rep believes that the true percentage is greater and runs a hypothesis test. What are the hypothesis statements for this situation?


A. H0: p < 0.35; Ha: p = 0.35

B. H0: p = 0.35; Ha: p < 0.35

C. H0: p > 0.35 ; Ha: p = 0.35

D. H0: p = 0.35; Ha: p > 0.35

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Answer:

[tex](d)[/tex] [tex]H_o: p = 0.35[/tex] [tex]H_a: p > 0.35[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]\mu = 35\%[/tex]

Required

The hypothesis statements

First claim: 35% will support a strike.

This represents the null hypothesis

[tex]H_o: p = 0.35[/tex]

Second claim: A greater percentage will support the strike.

This represents the alternate hypothesis

[tex]H_a: p > 0.35[/tex]

Write a unit rate for the situation. Situation: 150 students in 6 classrooms Unit rate: __ students per classroom

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150/6 = 25
24 students per classroom

In a survey of 1000 eligible voters selected at random, it was found that 100 had a college degree. Additionally, it was found that 80% of those who had a college degree voted in the last presidential election, whereas 56% of the people who did not have a college degree voted in the last presidential election. Assuming that the poll is representative of all eligible voters, find the probability that an eligible voter selected at random will have the following characteristics. (Round your answers to three decimal places.)

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Answer:

A. 8%

B. 39.6%

C. 58.4%

D. 41.6%

Step-by-step explanation:

Computation to determine the probability of eligible voter selected at random

First step is to Draw up a contingincy table which will include Rows = Degree/No degree

and Columns= Vote/Not vote

..............Vote..No vote

Degree 80...20...100

(80%*100=80)

(100-80=20)

No Degree 504..396..900

(1000-100=900)

(56%*900=504)

(504-900=396

Totals 584..416...1000

(80+504=584)

(20+396=416)

(900+100=1,000)

Summary

..............Vote..No vote

Degree 80...20...100

No Degree 504..396..900

Total Totals 584..416...1000

A. Calculation to determine the probability of The voter had a college degree and voted in the last presidential election.

P = 80/1,000

P=0.08*100

P=8%

Therefore the probability of The voter had a college degree and voted in the last presidential election will be 8%

B. Calculation to determine the probability of The voter did not have a college degree and did not vote in the last presidential election.

P =396/1000

P=0.396*100

P=39.6%

Therefore the probability of The voter did not have a college degree and did not vote in the last presidential election will be 39.6%

C. Calculation to determine the probability if The voter voted in the last presidential election.

P = 584/1,000

P=0.584*100

P=58.4%

Therefore the probability if The voter voted in the last presidential election will be 58.4%

D. Calculation to determine the probability if The voter did not vote in the last presidential election.

P = 416/1000

P=0.416*100

P=41.6%

Therefore the probability if The voter did not vote in the last presidential election will be 41.6%

What is the domain of the function?

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Answer: -6 ≤ x < 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Open circles on a graph mean that that point is not included

Filled in circles on a graph mean that that point is included

As a result, the end point (-6, -6) is included while (4, 8) is not

The domain is all possible x-values so the graph can be anywhere from:

-6 ≤ x < 4

Note that there are no possible values for the x-value of 4

Tasha needs to walk 7/10 miles to school. She has already walked 3/5 mile. How much farther does Tasha need to walk? Answer in simplified form, if needed.

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Answer:

1/10

Step-by-step explanation:

We are to determine the difference between the miles walked Tasha already and the total number of miles to school

[tex]\frac{7}{10} - \frac{3}{5}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{7-6}{10}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1}{10}[/tex]

A right triangle has side lengths of 0.6 meter and 0.8 meter. What is the length of the hypotenuse? Round to the nearest tenth.
A. 0.1 meter
B. 0.5 meter
C. 1.0 meter
D. 4.8 meters

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Use the Pythagorean theorem since you are working with a right triangle:

a^2+b^2=c^2a2+b2=c2

The legs are a and b and the hypotenuse is c. The hypotenuse is always opposite the 90° angle. Insert the appropriate values:

0.8^2+0.6^2=c^20.82+0.62=c2

Solve for c. Simplify the exponents (x^2=x*xx2=x∗x ):

0.64+0.36=c^20.64+0.36=c2

Add:

1=c^21=c2

Isolate c. Find the square root of both sides:

\begin{gathered}\sqrt{1}=\sqrt{c^2}\\\\\sqrt{1}=c\end{gathered}1=c21=c

Simplify \sqrt{1}1 . Any root of 1 is 1:

c=c= ±11 *

c=1,-1c=1,−1

Please do 6-7 ASAP

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the answers are
6) y=7/3
7) y=4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(6). y = [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] x + 2 [ linear function ]

(7). y = 4 [ horizontal line, linear function ]

(8). x = 2 [ vertical line, not a function ]

A race takes 3 hours to complete. If the
bikers were traveling at a constant speed, and
traveled 45 miles, how fast were the bikers
traveling?

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Answer:

Speed is equals to distance divided by time

ie

45 ÷ 3

you get 15 miles per hour

Answer:

15 miles per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed = distance travelled / time taken

= 45 / 3

=15

Given: cos θ > 0, csc θ < 0

Which quadrant does θ lie?

A.) I
B.) II
C.) III
D). IV

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Quadrant IV
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the mnemonics CAST.
The Cosine ratio and its reciprocal are positive in the fourth quadrant.
All the other trigonometric ratios are negative in the fourth quadrant.

Which expressions represent the product of a variable and a coefficient? Choose 3 answers: Choose 3 answers: (Choice A) A 11c11c11, c (Choice B) B \dfrac{1}{2}t 2 1 ​ tstart fraction, 1, divided by, 2, end fraction, t (Choice C) C 5\cdot 105⋅105, dot, 10 (Choice D) D j\cdot 4j⋅4j, dot, 4

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Question:

Which expression represents the product of a variable and coefficient?

Choose 3 answers

(A) 11c

(B) 1/2 t

(C) 5•10

(D) j•4

Answer:

(A) 11c

(B) 1/2 t  

(D) j•4

Step-by-step explanation:

Required

Expression for variable and coefficient product

In algebra:

A coefficient can be anything (number of alphabets). However, a variable is always represented with an alphabet

Having said that:

Analyze each of the options

(A) 11c

Here, we have:

[tex]Variable = c[/tex]

[tex]Coefficient = 11[/tex]

(B) 1/2 t

Here, we have:

[tex]Variable = t[/tex]

[tex]Coefficient = 1/2[/tex]

(C) 5•10

Here, 5 and 10 are not variables

(D) j•4

Here, we have:

[tex]Variable = j[/tex]

[tex]Coefficient = 4[/tex]

So, the correct options are: (A), (B) and (D)

Answer:

A

B

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Pretty sure

The Cougars basketball team sold tins of flavored popcorn as a fundraiser. The players competed for prizes to see who could sell the most tins. This box plot shows the results.
Popcorn tins sold

What fraction of the players sold between 8 and 16 popcorn tins?

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Answer:

1/2 percent

Step-by-step explanation:

If you look at the box, the middle number is 12 or since its the middle "1/2"

so the fraction would be 1/2, hope this helped.

The fraction of the players sold between 8 and 16 popcorn tins 1/2 percent.

We have given that,

The players sold between 8 and 16 popcorn tins,

If you look at the box, the middle number is 12, or since it's the middle 1/2.

What is the fraction?

Fractions represent equal parts of a whole or a collection. Fraction of a whole When we divide a whole into equal parts, each part is a fraction of the whole.

So the fraction would be 1/2, hope this helped.

The fraction of the players sold between 8 and 16 popcorn tins 1/2 percent.

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