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Answer 1

Answer:

0---0

1----3

2---6

3----9

4----12

5----15

Step-by-step explanation:


Related Questions

In Kailah's class the ratio of girls to boys is 13 to 8. If there were 16 boys, how many girls will there be?

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Answer:

I believe that the answer is 26

Step-by-step explanation:

The ratio of girls to boys is 13 to 8 so there are 13 girls for every 8 boys so if there are 16 boys (8X2) then there are 26 girls (13X2)

i think 22.
there are 5 more girls than boy with 13:8

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The answer is y= 35 + 4x because 35 reprints the original amount of the employees and the 4 is how much is added each month

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x = 70°, y = 30°, z = 20°

Step-by-step explanation:

Right triangle have a total internal angle of 180°.

x = 180° - 110°

= 70°

z = 180° - 90° - x

= 180° - 90° - 70°

= 20°

y = 180° - 40° - 90° - z

= 180° - 40° - 90° - 20°

= 30°

Answer:
x = 70
z = 20
y = 30

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Answer:

thats a non-linear function

Step-by-step explanation:

the line is not straight

Here is a list of four fractions.
9
27
15
45
6
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One of these fractions is not equivalent to 1
Write down this fraction,

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Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \frac{1}{3} = \frac{9}{27} =\frac{2}{6}= \frac{15}{45} [/tex]

=5/18

The answer to the problem is 5/18

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Write 3 key characteristics of a direct variation.

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Answer:

1) The rate of change is constant ($$ 2) The line passes through the origin (0, 0). 3) The equation of the direct variation is $$ y =1 x or simply $$

Answer:

1) The rate of change is constant ($$ 2) The line passes through the origin (0, 0). 3) The equation of the direct variation is $$ y =1 x or simply $$

Step-by-step explanation:

I know this because I done this last week

Help this for my little brother lol

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Answer:

a. 18

b. 17/36

d. 157.5615

e. 19.8

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helped!

Answer:

a. 18 b. 15/64 c. 122 2/9 d. 157.5615 e. 19.8

Step-by-step explanation:

a.

b. multiply across, so 1 * 15 = 15, 4*16=64, 15/64 can't be reduced, so done

c. 13 3/4 * 7 8/9, you must convert to improper fractions to multiply

4*13+3 = 55 so the first part is 55/4, 7*9+8=80 so the second is 80/9

55/4 * 80/9 = (55*80) / (4*9) = 4400 / 36, both are divisible by 4 so can be reduced to 1100/9 which cannot be reduced any further, 1100 + 9 = 122 R 2 so

1100/9 = 122 2/9

d. used calculator

e. 33% of 60 = (33//100)*(60/1) = (33*60) / (100*1) = 1980 / 100 = 19.8

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Answer: I think you have to start at 10 and go up i may be wrong but i think you get your answer that ay if I'm right

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

You go up ten spaces and then you get the placements of the letters

Step-by-step explanation:

The perimeter of a triangle is 4x-8, one of the side is 2x-4 and another is 3x+8. Find the third side

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Suppose your school costs for this term were $4780 and financial aid covered 3/4 of that amount. How much did financial aid cover? How much do you still have to pay?

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Answer: Amount covered by financial aid=$3,585

Amount left that you have to pay =$1,195

Step-by-step explanation:

School cost for the term = $4780

Amount covered by financial aid = 3/4 of $4780

= 3/4 x 4780

Amount left that you have to pay=School cost for the term -Amount covered by financial aid

= $4,780 - $3,585

Amount left that you have to pay =$1,195

48/13 as a decimal rounded to the nearest tenth

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Answer:

3.7

Round 5 up

Answer:

as decimal is approximately: 3.69231

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

x = (-b±(√b²-4ac))/2a

Step-by-step explanation:

Here's a mnemonic I use to remember the quadratic formula:

The bad (negative) boy was deciding (plus or minus) whether to go to a radical (radical) party or be squared (b²) and miss out (minus) on four awesome chicks<-- don't really like that word, I use creatures lol (4ac) and the party was over at 2 AM (all over 2a).

Factor the expression: 12r-12

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Answer:

12 (r-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Both terms have 12 as a common factor, so you can factor it out.

Answer  And  explanation :

common factor

12—12

12(r—1)

solution:

12(r—1)

Eyan bought 234 pounds of apples for $1.32 per pound, 112 pounds of peaches for $1.20 per pound, and some tomatoes, all from a grocery store. The total cost of his purchase was $9.63. How much money did Leyan spend on tomatoes?

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Answer:

the  money spend on tomatoes is $4.20

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the money spend on tomatoes is shown below

Let the money spend on tomatoes be x

So

[tex]2 \frac{3}{4} \times \$1.32 + 1\frac{1}{2} \times \$1.20 + x = \$9.63\\\\[/tex]

$3.63 + $1.80  + x = $9.63

x = $9.63 - $3.63 + $1.80

= $4.20

Hence, the  money spend on tomatoes is $4.20

A remodeling project calls for sanding a chair with a disk sander. The sanding disk used on the sander has a radius of 4 inches. Find the area of the disk. Use 3.14 for \large \pi

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Answer:

the area of the disk is 50.24 inches^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the area of the disk is as follows:

As we know that

The area of the circle is

= πr^2

= 3.14 × 4^2

= 3.14 × 16

= 50.24 inches ^2

hence, the area of the disk is 50.24 inches^2

Multiply. Assume t is greater than or equal to zero, and write your answer in simplest form.

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Answer:

t is greater than or equal to 0:

[tex] t \: \geqslant 0[/tex]

What is the square root of 50? Round to the hundredths place. Please help I will give Brainliest.

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Answer:

7.07

Step-by-step explanation:

It is so close to seven so that is why it is not a whole number.

Answer:

7.07

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Functions A, B and C are all linear functions ofx. Rank the rates of change and the y-intercepts of all three from smallest to largest. Function A Function B y = .5x. 0.55 X 0 1 2 3 у -1.25 0.5 0.25 1 1.75 Function C Rates of change in order smallest to largest : 3- + Y-intercepts in order smallest to largest: -1 -3​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

slope = rate of change

y = mx + b ( "m" is slope, "b" is y-intercept)

( [tex]x_{1}[/tex] , [tex]y_{1}[/tex] )

( [tex]x_{2}[/tex] , [tex]y_{2}[/tex] )

m = [tex]\frac{rise}{run}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{y_{2} -y_{1} }{x_{2} -x_{1} }[/tex]

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Directions: Each quadrilateral below is a parallelogram. Find the missing measures.
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Answer:

1. ST = 3, VT = 10, Angle v = 48, Angle T = 132

2. GH = 13, FG = 20, Angle F = 78, Angle G = 102, Angle H = 78

Step-by-step explanation:

In a parallelogram:

Opposite sides and angles are congruent or equal each other

Consecutive angles (angles right next to each other) equal 180.

valor numerico
10x para x= -3

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Answer: -30

Step-by-step explanation:

multiplicación simple 10(-3) = -30

What does it mean to substitute something?

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Answer: Its like substituting x or y into an equation to solve it

Step-by-step explanation:

Rita is designing a building shaped like a pyramid that's cut off in a plane parallel to its base (this is called a truncated pyramid).The building has a 64 × 64 m square base and is 36 m tall. The cut off section has a 16 × 16 m, square base and is 12 m tall. What is the volume of the buliding?

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Answer:

65,536−1,024

which = 64,512 m^3

Step-by-step explanation:

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The volume of the building shaped like a pyramid that's cut off in a plane parallel to its base is  64512 m³

Volume of a pyramid

volume of a pyramid = 1 / 3 Bh

where

B = base areah = height of the pyramid

Therefore,

volume of the building = volume of the whole figure - volume of the cut part

volume of the whole figure = 1 / 3 × (64 × 64) × (12 + 36)

volume of the whole figure = 65536 m³

volume of the cut part = 1 / 3 × (16 × 16) × (12)

volume of the cut part = 1024 m³

Therefore,

volume of the building = 65536 - 1024 = 64512 m³

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write y-7=3(x+4) in standard form

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard form of a line is ax+by=c

y-7=3(x+4)

y-7=3x+12

y-3x-7=12

y-3x=19

y-7=3(x+4)

y-7=3x+12

y=3x+12-7

y=3x+5

the price of 2_mangoes are 10 rupees. what is the price of one mango?​

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10 divided by 2 is 5
So one mango is 5 rupees

6. 22 ounce box of Cheerios cost $2.79. A 32 ounce box of Wheaties cost $3.50. Which box is more expensive per ounce? Find cost per ounce.

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Answer:

The cheerios are more expensive per ounce

Step-by-step explanation:

6. 22 ounce box of Cheerios cost $2.79---$0.45

A 32 ounce box of Wheaties cost $3.50----$0.11

2.79/6.22 =0.45

3.50/32 = 0.11

is 3 1/2 greater than 1 1/15

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

The whole number in 3 1/2 is 3

the whole number in 1 1/15 is 1

Since 1 1/15 isn't an improper fraction, if it's whole number is smaller then the whole fraction is smaller

since 3>1, 3 1/2 is greater than 1 1/15

Answer:

31/2 > 11/15

Step-by-step explanation:

Question: Is 31/2 greater than 11/15 ?

To solve this let us convert the fractions to decimals.

31/2 = 15.5

11/15 = 0.733

With a look we can easily say that 31/2 is indeed greater than 11/15.

So, 31/2 > 11/15.

What is the vertex of f(x) = 3(x+2)^2 -1

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Answer:

[tex]The~vertex~of~parabola~f(x) = a(x-h)^2+k~is~(h,k).\\Given~equation~of~parabola~is:\\f(x) = 3(x+2)^2-1\\So,~ h =-2 ~and~k=-1\\Therefore,~(-2,-1)~is~the~vertex~of~parabola.[/tex]

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Hassan plotted point M in the coordinate plane below.

On a coordinate plane, Point M is 0.5 units to the left and 0.25 units down.

He says that the plotted point is (0.5, 0.25). What is Hassan’s error?
The x- and y-coordinates are switched.
Both coordinates should be negative.
The x-coordinate should be -2.
The y-coordinate should be -1.

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Answer:

Both coordinates should be negative

Step-by-step explanation:

When you go to plot a point, you always start at (0,0). Since you go left 0.5 units, that would put you at -0.5, then you go down 0.25 units which would put you at (-0.5, -0.25). The result would be (-0.5, -0.25). Hope this helps! :)

Find the measurement of angle ABC

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Answer:

x=97° a=97° b=97°

Step-by-step explanation:

83°+a=180° (by linear pair)

a=180°- 83°

a=97

and a=x°(by corresponding angle)

x= 97°

x=b(by vertical opposite angle)

b = 97°

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