An architect creates a scale model of a building with a scale of
5 cm =4 m. If the actual building is 32 m tall, how tall is the scale model?

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Answer 1
40cm I believe?
5cm=4m
Multiply both sides by 8
40cm=32m

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Alex has cards with different shapes on them. He sorts the cards and determines that 4% of the shapes on the cards are triangles. Alex has 5 triangle cards.
how many cards are there in all.

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Answer:

125 cards

Step-by-step explanation:

I did this by dividing 100 by 4, since there is 100 percent in total. This gets 25. I then multiplied 25 by 5, because 4 percent = 5 cards. Basically for every 4 percent for every five cards. take it as the amount of 4 percents, there are the same amount of 5 cards.

Hope this helps :)

Answer:

125

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

1.6

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply the radius (0.8) by two

hope that helps

Answer:

d = 1.6 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

The diameter is twice the radius

d = 2r

The radius is .8 ft

d = 2 * .8

d = 1.6 ft

The number a is less than the number b by 1/5 of b. By what part of a is b greater than a? Need help ASAP. Have to get this done in 20 minutes.

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Answer:

The number b is bigger than the number a by 1/4 of a.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the number a is smaller than the number b by 1/5 of b, then

a + 1/5b = b.

Thus,

a= b - 1/5b= 4/5,

b= 5/4 a.

Consider the Expression b=5/4a:

b=5/4a= 4/4a+ 1/4a= a +1/4a

This gives that the number b is bigger than the number a by 1/4 of a.

Did I do this right?

If not can you tell me what I did wrong?
And please hurry, I need to get this done

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Answer

sorry it's wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

PLEASE HELP
City A and city B each have 10 parks. The table shows the number of acres for each park in the two cities.

City A : 6 9 10 7 10 10 2 5 8 8
City B : 5 10 8 11 7 12 6 5 4 5

Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete each statement.

1. The mean number of acres for each park for the two cities is:
A. About the same
B. Much greater for City A than for City B
C. Much greater for City B than for City A

2. The range for the number of acres for parks for the two cities is:
A. The same
B. Greater for City A than for City B
C. Much greater for City B than for City A

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Answer:

1. A, About the same

2. A, The same

Step-by-step explanation:

For the mean, add them up and divide by 10. The two answers are almost the same. (0.2 of a difference)

For the range of both, find the biggest number in each set, and minus the smallest number in the set from the biggest.

Answer:

1. A, about the same

2. A, the same

Step-by-step explanation:

Frank left his house at 7 a.m. and drove to the airport at
a speed of 50 mph. Lance left his house at 6 a.m. and
drove to the same airport at a speed of 55 mph. Frank's
house is 150 miles from the airport and Lance's house
is 220 miles from the airport.
At what time did Lance arrive at the airport?

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Answer:

10 AM

Step-by-step explanation:

Frank drove at a speed of 50 mph, and traveled a distance of 150 miles.  This means he traveled for 150/50 = 3 hours. 7 AM + 3 hours = 10 AM

A server makes $200 a week working at a local restaurant. The server saves 35% of the
$200 weekly earnings each week for 4 weeks.If the server saves 7/8 of the 5th week’s
$200 earnings, how much money will the server have saved in total after the 5 weeks?

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It would have saved 445$
Explanation: because for 4 weeks he saved 35% of 200$ which would be 70 and 70+70+70+70 280$ and the he saved 175$ on the fifth week because 7/8 of 200 is 175 so 280+175 is 445

I don't understand it!

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Answer:

B) 69% of employees hold a Bachelor's Degree.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

I think 69% of employees hold a bachelor’s degree

Step-by-step explanation: the second option

Solve the problem by making a table and a graph.

Your older sister is working part-time at a novelty store. Some of the most frequently bought items are funny noses at $.29 each and buzzers at $.79 each. How much does a person owe if he/she buys 3 noses and 4 buzzers?
a.
$3.16
c.
$7.56
b.
$3.53
d.
$4.03


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D

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Answer:B.3.53

Step-by-step explanation:29x3=.87 79x4=2.46 add them to get 3.53

Hope it helps.

D is the correct answer just took it on ape

Find the interquartile range (IQR) of your data. Show your work.

23, 75,79,99,105,110,110,142,149,168,168,170,183,195,202

Please help I don't understand!

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Answer:

Interquartile Range =  71

Step-by-step explanation:

The interquartile range is the middle 50% of the data set. First you calculate the location of the 3rd quartile (75% of the data set) by computing:

LQ3 = (75/100)(n + 1) -> here n is the number of observations you have, so 15. You can now compute LQ3 = (75/100)(16) = 12

The data at location 12 of your data set is 170.

Now you compute the 1st quartile (25% of the data set):

LQ1 = (25/100)(16) = 4

The data at location 4 of your data set is 99.

The difference between the 3rd quartile (170) and the 1st quartile (99) is your interquartile range:

IQR = 170 - 99 = 71

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Using a number that can be divided into both the numerator and denominator, find an equivalent fraction for this fraction.

4/6

A.1/2
B.2/3
C. 1/3

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The answer would be B
I’m 90% sure the answer is B

PLEASE HELP AND HURRY Mustang middle school is getting a new frozen yogurt machine. to decide which flavors to serve, the cafeteria manager surveyed students at random. Which inference is best supported by the data collected in the survey?
A. The number of students who prefer chocolate is about the same as the combined number of those who prefer strawberry and those who prefer cookies and cream
B. Cookies and Cream is the least popular flavor
C. The number of students who prefer vanilla is lower than the number of students who prefer either chocolate or strawberry
D. The number of students who prefer strawberry is half the number of students who prefer Cookies and Cream

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Answer:

So let us simplify that we have 30 x 100 divided by 40 by 100. So that will just be 30 by 40 which is equal to three x 4 and three x 4 is equal to 0.75, which also means 75%. So the probability that a student like chocolate ice cream, given that they like strawberry ice cream, movies 75%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer is A. The number of students who prefer chocolate is about the same as the combined number of students who prefer strawberry or cookies and cream?

100 points

Customers of a phone company can choose between two service plans for long-distance calls. The first plan has a $28 monthly fee and charges an additional $0.15 for each minute of calls. The second plan has a $15 monthly fee and charges an additional $0.20 for each minute of calls. For how many minutes of calls will the costs of the two plans be equal?

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Answer:

3x-x+2=4

Step-by-step explanation:

Bananas cost 1.50 per pound, and guavas cost 3.00 per pound. Kiran spends 12 on fruit for a breakfast his family is hosting. He buys b pounds of bananas and pounds of guavas. Here is your equation from Problem 4.1: 1.50b+3g=12 If he buys 4 pounds of bananas, how many pounds of guavas can he buy?

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12=1.5b+3g
12=[1.5(4)]+3g
3g=12-[1.5x4]
G=12-6/3
G=2

A theme park owner charges
$17.50 per lunch meal purchased in the park. Which equation represents the relationship between the total cost in dollars, t, and the number of meals purchased, m

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I think this is the equationT(m)= 17.50m

A college offers shuttle service from Olsen Hall or Lot A to its campus quad. Both shuttles first depart their locations at ​9: They run from each location to campus and back at the intervals shown. When is the next time both shuttles will depart for the campus at the same​ time?

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The shuttles will both depart at 10
The shuttles will leave at one because they are correspondents

Does the budgeted amount cover the actual amount for expenses, savings, and emergencies?

A) No, it's short $207.00.
B) No, it's short $227.00.
C) Yes, there's a surplus of $207.00.
D) Yes, there's a surplus of $227.00.

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Answer:

C) Yes, there's a surplus of $207.00.

*Brainliest would be appreciated.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Answer Choice C.

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test

A rectangular prism has a length of 4 in., a width of 2 in., and a height of 212 in.

The prism is filled with cubes that have edge lengths of 12 in.

How many cubes are needed to fill the rectangular prism?



Enter your answer in the box.

To fill the rectangular prism, ___ cubes are needed.

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Answer:

V = 1696 in3

Step-by-step explanation:

your asking how many cubes are needed to fill the rectangle which just means your asking for the volume, if you multiply L*W*H you'll get the answer

hope that helps

Please Someone help!!!!!! Due in 28 minutes!!

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All, there isn’t any description that changes the way the answer is given.
Hole S is not 3 units left and 7 units up from hole F, so the answer is A, C, and D.

Find the interest on $4,000 at 3% for 4 months.
$480
$40
$400
$48

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480 because 3% of 4000 is 120. 120 times 4 months is 480

Answer:

$40

Step-by-step explanation:

everyone else on brainly agrees that $40 is the answerhave a great day :)))

A lifeguard fills a pool with water at a constant rate. After 1/2 hour, 1/3 of the pool is filled.
At this rate, what fraction of the pool is filled per hour?

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Answer: 2/3 of an hour.

Step-by-step explanation: The constant rate of the lifeguard filling the pool is 1/3 of the pool every 1/2 hour.  If she fills it for an hour, she'll get 2/3 of the pool filled.  Therefore, it'll take the lifeguard 1 hour to fill the pool 2/3 of the way.

Hope this helps! :)

Answer:

2/3 of an hour

Step-by-step explanation:

if you were to roll the dice one time what is the probability it will NOT land on a 4?

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Answer:

5/6 because there is six sides and you take away the 4 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

total no.of trials= 6 (because dice has six numbers )chances of not getting 4 is 5

hence the answer is 5/6

Consider the information about the number of customers that select various frame colors at a frame store one day. 15 customers select white frames.30 customers select black frames.45 customers select gold frames.If there are a total of 2,200 customers that order from the frame store one month, what is the best approximation for how many customers that month select a black frame?

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Answer:

Exact: 733.33333333

Rounded: 730

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps! :)

15 is 20% of what number?

A.3

B.12

C.30

D.75

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Answer:

D.75 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

We already have our first value 15 and the second value 20. Let's assume the unknown value is Y which answer we will find out.

As we have all the required values we need, Now we can put them in a simple mathematical formula as below:

STEP 115 = 20% × Y

STEP 215 =

20

100

× Y

Multiplying both sides by 100 and dividing both sides of the equation by 20 we will arrive at:

STEP 3Y = 15 ×

100

20

STEP 4Y = 15 × 100 ÷ 20

STEP 5Y = 75

Finally, we have found the value of Y which is 75 and that is our answer.

You can easily calculate 15 is 20 percent of what number by using any regular calculator, simply enter 15 × 100 ÷ 20 and you will get your answer which is 75

Answer:

75

Step-by-step explanation:

15 is 20% of What Number?

15 is 20% of What Number? - 15 is 20% of 75. 100% of 75 is 75, therefore 20 percent of 75 equals 15. To learn how to solve 15 is 20 percent of what number, see the step by step instructions below.

15 is 20 Percent of What Number?

75

Formula = Number x 100

Percent = 15 x 100

20 = 75

Following shows the steps on how to derive this formula and find out 20% of what number is 15.

Step 1: If 20% of a number is 15, then what is 100% of that number? Setup the equation.

15

20% = Y

100%

Step 2: Solve for Y

Using cross multiplication of two fractions, we get

20Y = 15 x 100

20Y = 1500

Y = 1500

100 = 75

Applications of integers (PLEASE HELP)

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Answer:

I can try to answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. 23

2. 25

3. week 4 is 29, and week 3 is 23

29-23=6

4. week 5 and 7 because on week 4 it was 29, it dropped to 25 on week 5. On week 6 it was 37, then dropped to 34 on week 7.

Im not rlly sure about 5, but ill answer it if I figure it out.

What is the value of x?

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Answer:

x = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

the two angles shown are supplementary, they add up to 180 degrees

so we can write this equation to solve for 'x':

100 + 9x - 10 = 180

90 + 9x = 180

9x = 90

x = 10

Answer:

[tex]\tt x=10^o[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The given angles are supplementary angles, meaning they add up to 180°.

[tex]\tt 100+ 9x - 10 = 180^o[/tex]

[tex]\tt 90 + 9x = 180^o[/tex]

[tex]\tt 90+9x-90=180-90\:\: (Subtract)[/tex]

[tex]\tt 9x=90[/tex]

[tex]\tt \cfrac{9x}{9}=\cfrac{90}{9}\;\;(Divide)[/tex]

[tex]\tt x=10^o[/tex]

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Answer:

625 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

625!

help/tips: when there is an exponent (like the four) next to the number, that means you have to multiply the number (like the five) by itself as many times as the exponent says. so if it was the number 6, with the exponent of 3 you would multiply 6 by itself three times. (6x6x6)

Sam and Amelia make bean bags for a tossing game. Amelia makes a line plot to show the weight, in pounds, of the bean bags.

Line plot labeled bean bag weight in pounds. 1 X on one half, 2 Xs on three fourths, 2 Xs on seven eighths, 1 X on 1, 1 X on one and one eighth, 1 X on one and one fourth, 2 Xs on 1 and three-eighths, 1 X on one and one half.
Sam says the heaviest bean bag is twice as heavy as the lightest bean bag. Amelia says the heaviest bean bag is three times as heavy as the lightest bean bag.

Who is correct? Explain how you know.

Answer in at least 2 complete sentences.

For example:

( Sam/Amelia) is correct. ( Sam/Amelia) is correct because______________

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Answer:

amelia

Step-by-step explanation.

Amelia is correct because she has the heviest bag

What’s the answer?
Pls this is due tomorrow

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The mass of Saturn is 2000 more than the mass of Mercury.

Answer:

The mass of Saturn is 2000 more than the mass of Mercury

Step-by-step explanation:

A stadium can seat 16,000 people at full capacity.

If there are 13,920 people in the stadium, what percentage of the capacity is filled?
? %
What percentage of the capacity is not filled?
? %

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Answer:

87% taken

13% left open

Step-by-step explanation:

100/16000=0.00625

0.00625*13920= 87%

leaving 13% left

The answer would be 87% taken and 13% left
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