What is the value
of m when p= 32
3p + 2 = m
m =
O
11
00
8
O
5
3

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Answer 1
Just substitute 32 for p in the equation
3(32)+2=m
96+2=m
M=98

Related Questions

The circle graph below represents the opinions of 100 students about their favorite sports. Each student chose exactly one of these four options: Basketball, Hockey, Football, and Other. The following statements are true about the graph:

The number of students who chose Basketball is three times the number of students who chose Other.

Ten more students chose Football than chose Hockey.

The percent of students who chose Basketball plus the percent of students who chose Football equal 65.

What percent of the students chose Basketball?

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Answer:

Yo…what’s the graph?

Step-by-step explanation:

In right triangle XYZ, the right angle is located at vertex Y. The length of line segment XY is 12.4 cm. The length of line segment YZ is 15.1 cm. Which is the approximate measure of angle YZX?
a. 34.8°
b.39.4°
c.50.6°
d.55.2°

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A is the answer bro or sis

n is m% of what? please help its hard.

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Answer:" m% = m/100. what = a variable ... "x". for example. "is" means "=". "of" means multiply. n = (m/100)•x.

Step-by-step explanation:

A jar contains black marbles and green marbles. Sixty percent of the marbles in the jar are green. A number generator simulates randomly selecting 10 marbles from the jar. The number generator is used 12 times and the number of green marbles in each trial is shown in the dot plot.

Which description is correct about the number generator being fair or not?




The number generator is not fair. The dot plot shows 80% of the marbles drawn are green.

The number generator is fair. The dot plot shows a distribution that is skewed right.

The number generator is not fair. In most of the experiments, considerably less than 60% of the selected marbles are green.

The number generator is fair. It shows that 60% of the marbles selected are green most of the time.

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Answer:

The number generator is not fair. In most of the experiments, considerably less than 60% of the selected marbles are green.

Step-by-step explanation:

Run a significant number of times, a fair distribution should be a bell curve  centered on the 6 for 60%

Please help ASAP!!! Will give 10 pts!!​

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A. Mixed
B. Proper
C. Mixed
D. Proper
E. Improper
F. Improper
G. Improper
H. Mixed
I. Improper
J. Improper
K. Mixed
L. Mixed
M. Proper
N. Proper
O. Mixed

Find the value of x! GIVING BRAINILEST

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Answer:

the value of x must be 71°

Step-by-step explanation:

180° - (38° + 33°) = 109°

x = 180° - 109°

x = 71°

Answer:

x = 71

Step-by-step explanation:

The exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the 2 opposite interior angles.

x is an exterior angle of the triangle , then

x = 38 + 33 = 71

Giving brainilest! Find the measures

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Answer:

the answers are <1 = 118°, <2 = 62°

Answer:

∠ 1 = 118° , ∠ 2 = 62°

Step-by-step explanation:

∠ 1 and 118° are corresponding angles and are congruent, then

∠ 1 = 118°

∠ 1 and ∠ 2 are adjacent angles on a straight line and sum to 180°

∠ 2 + 118° = 180° ( subtract 118° from both sides )

∠ 2 = 62°

help me plssssssssssssss

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Answer:

C .......

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve for S
Please help me

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Answer:

s = 19°

Step-by-step explanation:

opposite angles = equal angles

so

106 = 6s - 8

114 = 6s

s = 114 : 6

s = 19°

--------------- check

106 = 6 * 19 - 8

106 = 106

the answer is good

eight and one six minus 7 and three forths

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Answer:

5/12

Have a good day!

How much momentum does a 50 kg mass moving west at 10 m/s have?

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Answer:

  (a)  500 kg·m/s west

Step-by-step explanation:

Momentum is the product of mass and velocity.

  p = mv

  p = (50 kg)(10 m/2 west)

  p = 500 kg·m/s west

Simplify:

(8)214+(8)(−12)
plz help :(

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the answer is
1712-96
Your welcome

Two angels in a triangle are equal and their sum is equal to the third angle in the triangle. What are the measures of each of there interior angles?

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Answer:

  45°, 45°, 90°

Step-by-step explanation:

You have described an isosceles right triangle. The angle measures are ...

  45°, 45°, 90°

_____

If x is the smaller angle measure, then the total of angles is ...

  x + x + 2x = 180°

  x = 180°/4 = 45°

3.
Which two expressions can be used to find the value of (36)(24)?
A (30-6)(30 - 6)
(30 + 6)(30 - 6)
C 30²- 6²
B
D302 - 360 +62
-
E 30² +62

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Answer:

962

Step-by-step explanation: 30²- 6² is 962

For his phone service, Bob pays a monthly fee of $30, and he pays an additional $0.05 per minute of use. The least he has been charged in a month is $91.45.
What are the possible numbers of minutes he has used his phone in a month?
Usem for the number of minutes, and solve your inequality for m.

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Answer:

m ≥ 1229

Step-by-step explanation:

Use m for the number of minutes

30 + 0.05×m ≥ 91.45

0.05*m ≥ 91.45-30

0.05*m ≥ 61.45

m ≥ 1229

Expression 26-(-17)can be rewritten as

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Hey there!

The expression 26-(-17) can be rewritten as

26+17

Remember:

a-(-b)=a+b

Hope it helps. Use the comment section to clarify your doubts.

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Write 1.96 as a percent and as a fraction,

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49/25

And 196% :) hope this helps

2x-3y=7 and y=3x-7 how do you solve this using subsitution

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[tex]2x-3y = 7~~~....(i)\\\\y = 3x -7~~~....(ii)\\\\\\\text{Substitute}~ y = 3x -7~ \text{in equation (i):}\\\\\\2x-3(3x-7) = 7\\\\\implies 2x -9x + 21 =7\\\\\implies -7x = 7 -21\\\\\implies -7x = -14\\\\\implies x = \dfrac{-14}{-7} = 2\\\\\\\text{Substitute x = 2 in equation (ii):}\\\\y=3(2) -7 = 6 -7 = -1\\\\\\\text{Hence (x,y) =(2,-1)}[/tex]

I know you’re supposed to change the bounds and break up the integral, but for some reason, I can’t get the 44/3. Can someone explain how to solve this definite integral?

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First, look for the zeroes of the integrand in the interval [0, 6] :

x² - 6x + 8 = (x - 4) (x - 2) = 0   ⇒   x = 2   and   x = 4

Next, split up [0, 6] into sub-intervals starting at the zeroes we found. Then check the sign of x² - 6x + 8 for some test points in each sub-interval.

• For x in (0, 2), take x = 1. Then

x² - 6x + 8 = 1² - 6•1 + 8 = 3 > 0

so x² - 6x + 8 > 0 over this sub-interval.

• For x in (2, 4), take x = 3. Then

x² - 6x + 8 = 3² - 6•3 + 8 = -1 < 0

so x² - 6x + 8 < 0 over this sub-interval.

• For x in (4, 6), take x = 5. Then

x² - 6x + 8 = 5² - 6•5 + 8 = 3 > 0

so x² - 6x + 8 > 0 over this sub-interval.

Next, recall the definition of absolute value:

[tex]|x| = \begin{cases}x & \text{for }x \ge0 \\ -x & \text{for }x < 0\end{cases}[/tex]

Then from our previous analysis, this definition tells us that

[tex]|x^2 - 6x + 8| = \begin{cases}x^2 - 6x + 8 & \text{for }0<x<2 \text{ or } 4<x<6 \\ - (x^2-6x+8) & \text{for }2<x<4\end{cases}[/tex]

So, in the integral, we have

[tex]\displaystyle \int_0^6 |x^2-6x+8| \, dx = \left\{\int_0^2 - \int_2^4 + \int_4^6\right\} (x^2 - 6x + 8) \, dx[/tex]

Then

[tex]\displaystyle \int_0^2 (x^2 - 6x + 8) \, dx = \left(\frac13 x^3 - 3x^2 + 8x\right) \bigg|_0^2 = \frac{20}3 - 0 = \frac{20}3[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \int_2^4 (x^2 - 6x + 8) \, dx = \left(\frac13 x^3 - 3x^2 + 8x\right) \bigg|_2^4 = \frac{16}3 - \frac{20}3 = -\frac43[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \int_4^6 (x^2 - 6x + 8) \, dx = \left(\frac13 x^3 - 3x^2 + 8x\right) \bigg|_4^6 = 12 - \frac{16}3 = \frac{20}3[/tex]

and the overall integral would be

20/3 - (-4/3) + 20/3 = 44/3

Austin is running. The number of calories he has burned varies directly with the number of minutes he has run. See the graph below. 400 350+ 300 250 + Calories burned 200+ 150 100+ 50+ 0 20 10 30 80 Number of minutes

a) how many minutes does austin run per calories burned?

b) what is the slope of the graph?​

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Answer:

223454353.000000000000000000

Step-by-step explanation:

A refrigeration system of 60 kW capacity at an evaporator temperature of – 40°C and a condenser temperature of 20°C is needed in a food storage locker. The refrigerant R134a is sub-cooled by 10°C before entering the expansion valve. The vapour is 0.98 dry as it leaves the evaporator coil. The compression in the compressor is of adiabatic type.

-6x+6y=9 (1/2,2) please helppppp

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Answer:

Not a solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]-6x + 6y = - 9\\\rule{150}{0.5}\\-6(\frac{1}{2}) + 6(2) = -9\\\\-3 + 12 = -9\\\\9 =-9[/tex]

The final result is a contradiction. It is not a solution to the equation, and therefore, will not be on the line.

write an expression to represent admission to a zoo of $10.00 and the cost of special exhibits s at $4 each. Evaluate you expression when s=2

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Answer:

10.00 +4s .

u wanted expression ,  not answer.?

Step-by-step explanation:

Help help help help math math

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Answer:

<4 = 67 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Find <3

30+37+x=180

subtract 37 and 30

x = 180 - 30 - 37

x = 150 - 37

x= 113

Find <4

180 - 113

67

67 degrees im not completely sure tho but this is probably the answer

Find the whole number equal to the fraction below. Enter your answer in the
space provided.

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Answer:

[tex]\huge\purple{\overline{\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad \ \ \ }}[/tex]

6/2 ÷ 2/2 = 3/1

3 ÷ 1 = 3

Answer: 3

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How does the value of 2 dimes compare to the value of 2 dollars

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Answer:

The 2 dollars has $1.80 more than the two dimes.

Step-by-step explanation:

2.00-0.20=1.80

Camden has a loyalty card good for a 17% discount at his local hardware store. What number should he multiply the prices on the tags by to find the price he would have to pay, before tax, in one step?

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Answer:

0.83

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the price is x.

With 17% discount it becomes:

x - 17% of x =x - 0.17x = 0.83x

The number we need is 0.83

Solution,

Assume That The Price is x

When Will Put It in Equation,

[tex] \frak{ \bigstar}{ \rm{ {We \: Will \: Get,}}}[/tex]

[tex]{ \longmapsto{ \sf{x-17 \% \: of x =}}}[/tex][tex]{ \longmapsto { \sf{x-0.17x}}}[/tex]0.83

Hence, Required Price is 0.83

Which equation demonstrates the multiplicative identity property?

(-3+5i)+0--3+5i
(-3+5i)(1)=-3+5i
(-3+5i)(-3+5i) =-16-30i
(-3+5i)(3-5i) = 16+30i

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Answer:

C (-3 + 5i) (-3 + 5i) = -16-30i

Step-by-step explanation:

EDGENUNITY

Okie 3 more questions and I’m done with math please please please

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Answer:

6x - 20 = 4x + 50

2x = 70

x = 35

Carter goes out to lunch. The bill, before tax and tip, was $19.55. A sales tax of 3% was added on. Carter tipped 15% on the amount after the sales tax was added. How much tip did he leave? Round to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

$3.02

Step-by-step explanation:

Convert the Percentage to decimals:

3% / 100% = 0.03

15% / 100% = 0.15

3% / 0.03 part:

19.55 * 0.03 = 0.5865

19.55 + 0.5865 = 20.1365

OR, since it was "adde on" you can just use 1.03:

19.55 * 1.03 = 20.1365

15% / 0.15 part:

20.1365 * 0.15 = 3.020475

Round to nearest cent: $3.02

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Solve using substitution.
y = -9x - 8
y = -6x – 2
Please help

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Answer:

y = 10; x = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

Because both are equal to y, you can set them equal to each other.

-9x - 8 = -6x - 2

- 6 = 3x

x = -2

y = -9(-2) - 8 = 10

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