All of the following ordered pairs satisfy the function rule y = -2x - 1 except _____.

(-2, 3)
(0, -1)
(-1, -3)
(2, -5)

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Answer 1
(-2,-3) and (-1,-3) do not satisfy the equation
Answer 2

Answer:

im going to say (2, -5)

Step-by-step explanation:


Related Questions

Two doctors is % of 25 doctors


=_____%

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Answer:

50

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

I believe it is 5 percent

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it helps and is right.

marking brainiiest Emery makes $15 per hour in addition to 2.25% commission on her sales each week. If her sales were $3,200 last week, how much will Emery be paid if she worked 38 hours?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Emery is paid 15 dollars an hour and she worked 38 hours

15*38=570 dollars just from the hourly wage

the commission is 2.25% and her sales were 3,200 dollars

(3200*2.25)/100=72

total=570+72=642

Find the commission on a $1250 sale with a commission rate of 5%

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Answer:

He will have in total $1312.50

He earns a total of $62.50

Step-by-step explanation:

1250 x 1.05 = 1312.50

1250 x 0.05 = 62.50

Two parallel lines are cut by transversal x and a transversal Y so that x and y intersect at point Q as shown. Wong constructs the following argument : A) Reason 1: an alternating exterior angel with one angle in the triangle ...etc

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

can someone please help!?

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Answer:

x = 44.4°

Step-by-step explanation:

Use SOHCAHTOA.

In this case, use sine trigonometric function formula

[tex] \sin(x) = \frac{o}{h} [/tex]

The opposite side of angle is 7.

The hypoteneuse is 10.

So,

[tex] \sin(x) = \frac{7}{10} \\ x = \sin ^{ - 1} ( \frac{7}{10} ) \\ x = {44.427}^{o} \\ x = {44.4}^{o} [/tex]

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Answer:

  44.4°

Step-by-step explanation:

The mnemonic SOH CAH TOA reminds you that ...

  Sin = Opposite/Hypotenuse

  sin(x) = 7/10

  x = arcsin(7/10)

  x = 44.4°

what is 344.7234 to 1 decimal point​

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Answer: 344.7

Explanation:

344.7∣234

  (Cut ^off point at the line)

The digit to the right of the cut of the point is less than 5. So the digit to its left (the 7) is not changed and all those to the right are changed to 0 gives you:

344.7000

Written as 344.7

Hope this helps and hope you have a wonderful day :)

Need help ASAP!!
HELP!!!!!

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Answer:

Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope of a line passing through two points [tex](x_1,y_1)[/tex] and [tex](x_2,y_2)[/tex] is given by the formula,

Slope = [tex]\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

From the graph attached,

Since, the given line passes through two points (-3, 0) and (0, 2),

Slope of the line = [tex]\frac{2-0}{0-(-3)}[/tex]

                           = [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

y-intercept of the line is the point of intersection of the line and y-axis.

Therefore, y-intercept of the line given in the graph is,

y = 2 units

Option D is the answer.                    

How do I find where my potato chip went

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Check under the table bro

Answer:

look around for it maybe it fell under your bed, couch etc just look

Step-by-step explanation:

- A box contains 7 apples and 5 oranges. The pieces of fruit are taken out of the box, one at a
time and in a random order. What is the probability that the bowl will be empty after the last
apple is taken from the box?​

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Answer:

The value is [tex]P( O \ and \ A ) = 0.583[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The  number of apples is  [tex]A = 7[/tex]

   The  number of oranges is  [tex]R = 5[/tex]

Generally the probability that the bowl will be empty after the last apple  is taken from the box is mathematically represented as

  The probability that  5 oranges   and 7 apples are drawn in the 1st 11 draws

So

      [tex]P( O \ and \ A ) = \frac{(^5 C_5) * (^7 C_6) }{^{12} C_{11}}[/tex]

Here C stands for combination hence we are going to be making use of the combination function in our calculators  

      [tex]P( O \ and \ A ) = \frac{(1 * 7 )}{12}[/tex]

=> [tex]P( O \ and \ A ) = 0.583[/tex]

An aircraft on a reconnaissance mission takes off from its home base and flies 550 miles at a bearing of S 46° E to a location in the sea. It then flies 483 miles from the sea at a bearing of S 55° W to another location. Finally, the aircraft flies straight back from the second location to its base. What is the total distance it flies, rounded to the nearest mile?


A.
550 miles
B.
1,033 miles
C.
1,583 miles
D.
1,692 miles
E.
2,210 miles

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Answer: D) 1692 miles

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Explanation:

A diagram is very handy for this type of problem. Refer to the diagram below (attached image). Here are the steps used to form the diagram

Plot point A and make that the home base. Plot point D directly south of point A. I'm skipping B and C because those will be used to form the triangle later.Imagine you are standing at point A and looking south at point D. Turn 46 degrees toward the east direction (this is what the notation "bearing of S 46° E" means). Then move 550 miles from A to land on point B. This is the location where the plane makes its first turn.Plot the points E and F, which are north and south of point B.Imagine we are at point B and looking directly south at point F. Turn 55 degrees toward the west, which is due to the "S 55° W" and then move 483 miles to arrive at point C. This is the plane's location where it turns around to go back to home base.

The diagram below shows all of this visually summarized. We have the segments

AB = 550 milesBC = 483 milesAC = x miles

And we have these angles

Angle DAB = 46 degrees and Angle ABE = 46 degrees (blue)Angle ABC = 79 degrees (red)Angle ACB = 55 degrees and Angle FBC = 55 degrees (green)

Angle ABC comes from the fact that the blue and green angles add with the red angle to get 180. So we basically need to solve 46+y+55 = 180 which leads to y = 79.

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Once the diagram is set up, we'll use the law of cosines to find x.

Focus on triangle ABC. Ignore points D,E,F. Ignore any extra lines as well.

The interior angles of triangle ABC are

A = 46 degreesB = 79 degreesC = 55 degrees

The sides opposite the angles are

a = 483 (opposite angle A)b = x (opposite angle B)c = 550 (opposite angle C)

Now we can apply the law of cosines

b^2 = a^2 + c^2 - 2*a*c*cos(B)

x^2 = 483^2 + 550^2 - 2*483*550*cos(79)

x^2 = 434412.180756441

x = sqrt(434412.180756441)

x = 659.099522649229

x = 659

Side AC, or CA, is roughly 659 miles long.

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To find the total distance the plane travels, we add up the three sides of the triangle (ie we find the perimeter)

Distance Traveled = AB + BC + CA

Distance Traveled = 550 + 483 + 659

Distance Traveled = 1692 miles

Together, Lee and Joanna have 19 computer games. Joanna has 3 more games than Lee. Write and solve an equation to find the number of games each friend had.

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Answer:

L=8 and J=11

Step-by-step explanation:

If Lee is L and Joanna is J we get: L+J=19.

And since Joanna has 3 more than Lee we get: J=L+3

When we substitute J for L+3 we get: 2L+3=19

When we solve we get: L=8

Finally, since J=L+3 we get: J=11

A women drives her car 168 miles in 3 hours. At this rate how far will she travel in 5 hours?

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Answer:

280mph

Step-by-step explanation:

168 divided by 3 = mph

Times 5 = Answer

12 yards = ______________ feet

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Answer:

36 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

One yard is 3 feet.

12 yards * 3 feet = 36 feet

Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

1 yard=3 feet so

12 yards = 3x12 feet

12 yards = 36 feet

Hope this helps! :)

I have 86 chocolate chip cookies and 42 sugar cookies what is the greatest number of identical packages that I can make

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

No. of chocolate chip cookies = 86

No. of sugar cookies = 42

We need to find the number of identical packages that I can make.

It means we need to find the HCF of these 2 number.

Prime factorization of 86 and 42 as follows :

86 = 2 x 43

42 = 2 x 3 x 7

HCF = 2

Hence, I can make 2 identical packages.

Answer:

Assuming there can only be 2 cookies per identical package, She can make 42 identical packages which contains 2 chocolate chip cookies and 1 sugar cookie.

86 / 2 = 43 chocolate chips cookies

42 / 1 = 42 sugar cookies

With the sugar cookies not having the capability to match the requirements we will assume for this answer that an "Identical Package" is composed of 2 chocolate chip cookies, and a single sugar cookie.

Help ASAP Please. Working on this now. Look at picture for question and answer A, B, C. No Plagiarism Please. Will Mark Brainliest. ​

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Answer:

Please check explanations for answer to the question

Step-by-step explanation:

The exponential relation can generally be represented as ;

y = I (1 + x)^n

where I is the initial value

1 + x represents the growth rate

n represents the time such as number of years

y represents the value after n count

a) The value 1200 represents the initial count of bacteria in the study

b) 1.8 represents the growth rate of the bacteria population in the culture

c) 1000 represents the initial bacteria population in the second function

The difference mean that the initial population in the first case study is greater than what we have in the second function

find the length of the top part of the window shown. The diameter of the Sun in my circle is 63 in in length. Round your answer to the nearest inch​

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Answer:

[tex]99\ inches[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]We\ are\ given\ that,\\Diameter\ of\ the\ Sun\ or\ the\ Semi-Circular\ Window=63\ inches\\Hence\ in\ order\ to\ find\ the\ length\ of\ the\ top\ part,\ we\ need\ to\\ find\ the\ semi-circumference\ of\ the\ window.\\Hence,\\As\ we\ know\ that,\ in\ any\ circular\ figure,\\Radius=\frac{Diameter}{2} \\Hence\ here,\\Radius\ of\ the\ Semi-Circular\ Window=\frac{63}{2}\\Hence,\\As\ the\ Circumference\ of\ a\ circle= 2\pi r[/tex][tex]Hence,\\Semi-Circumference= \frac{Circumference}{2}\\Hence,\\ Semi-Circumference=\frac{2\pi r}{2}\\Semi-Circumference=\pi r\\Hence\ taking\ r=\frac{63}{2}\ and\ \pi =\frac{22}{7} ,\\The\ Semi-Circumference\ of\ the\ Semi-Circular\ Window=\pi *\frac{63}{2} \\The\ Semi-Circumference\ of\ the\ Semi-Circular\ Window= \frac{22}{7}*\frac{63}{2}\\[/tex]

[tex]The\ Semi-Circumference\ of\ the\ Semi-Circular\ Window= 11*9=99\ in\\Hence,\\The\ length\ of\ the\ top\ part\ of\ the\ window= 99\ inches[/tex]

Answer:34)63

Step-by-step explanation:

Write the following in point-slope form using the given information: Slope: 2 points
1/15; Point: (3,-5)

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Answer:

[tex]y+5 = \frac{1}{15}(x - 3)}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]m = \frac{1}{15}[/tex] -- Slope

[tex](x_1,y_1) = (3,-5)[/tex] --- Point

Required

Write an equation in point slope form

The point slope form of an equation is:

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

Substitute values for y1, x1 and m

[tex]y-(-5) = \frac{1}{15}(x - 3)}[/tex]

[tex]y+5 = \frac{1}{15}(x - 3)}[/tex]

Hence, the equation in point slope form is:

[tex]y+5 = \frac{1}{15}(x - 3)}[/tex]

Patrick paid $18.70 for a pack of 10 notebooks. Individually, each notebook in the pack costs $ . PLS HELPPPPPP now

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Answer:

$1.87

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the total cost was $18.70 and there are ten in the pack, to find the price of one notebook you just need to divide the total cost by the amount of notebooks there are. So 18.70 divided by 10 is $1.87 for each notebook.

They each cost about 1 dollar and 87 cents

Page 2 I need help with this whole page! And be careful, my teacher said “think about what part of the equation deals with price “

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Answer:

a) Already correct

b) If x represents each one dollar increase in price, than prices that are increased by $16 and $28

c) $6

d) Maximum Revenue would be $2,420

e) x = -5 but it's extraneous

(if we were using imaginary numbers then it would be 5i)

Step-by-step explanation:

Help me out here pleaseeeeeeee

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Answer:

if gray is what's left then it is C if white is what's left it is A

Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

A because it shows the 2/3 of the pie colored meaning eaten

Evaluate | -65 | = ?

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Answer:

65

Step-by-step explanation:

It's the absolute value of -65

Hope this helped, Have a Wonderful Day!!

Tyler needs to complete this table for his consumer science class. He knows that 1 tablespoon contains 3 teaspoons and that 1 cup contains 16 tablespoons. Write an equation that represents the number os teaspoons tcontAINED IN A CUP C.

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Answer:

([tex]\frac{t}{3}[/tex])÷16=C

Select the correct answer.
What is the slope of the linear relationship shown in this table of values?
a.-3
b.-2
c.2
d.3

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

I agree with c.2 as well

Can you please help do not understand

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The first blank on the left side should be 0 I think

6. Translate statement below. "One less than twice a number. A 1-n² B. 2-1 c. 1-2 D. 2n-1​

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It’s D. 2n - 1 .............

find the measure of the line segment RB​

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Answer:

  RB = 16

Step-by-step explanation:

When chords cross, the product of the lengths of the pieces of the chord is the same for all:

  RB·RD = RE·RC

  RB = RE·RC/RD = 8·14/7 = 8·2

  RB = 16

RB = 16

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What is a formula for the nth term of the given sequence? 50, -20,8...​

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Answer:

L = 50 * (-0.4)^(n - 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

r = t2/t1 = -20/50 = - 0.4

a = 50

L = 50 * (r)^(n - 1)      Let's  see if we can get the answer when n = 3

L=50 * (-0.4)^(3 -1)

L =50* (-0.4)^2

L = 50 * 0.16

L = 8 which is correct

A store sells candles. Each candle costs the same amount. During a sale, the store reduces the price of each candle by $1.70. Owen spends $11.96 on 4 candles at the sale price. what was the price of 1 candle before the sale?

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Answer:

The regular sales price was $4.69

Answer:

4.69

Step-by-step explanation:

I had the maps test

Two adjacent sides of a parallelogram are 7cm and 10cm respectively.Find its perimeter​

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Answer:

[tex]Perimeter = 34cm[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Represent the adjacent sides with A and B

[tex]A= 7cm[/tex]

[tex]B = 10cm[/tex]

Required

Determine the perimeter

The perimeter is calculated as follows;

[tex]Perimeter = 2 * (L + B)[/tex]

[tex]Perimeter = 2 * (7cm + 10cm)[/tex]

[tex]Perimeter = 2 * (17cm)[/tex]

[tex]Perimeter = 2 * 17cm[/tex]

[tex]Perimeter = 34cm[/tex]

The numbers - 12, -7, -2,3,... follow a pattern. What are the next three
numbers in this pattern?

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The pattern is +5...

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

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