Answer:
2. underestimate
Step-by-step explanation:
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The cost of 5 small bags of candy cost is $3.75 this rate what is the cost of 12 bags?
$9.00
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What is the value of x? Please type your answer using numbers ONLY. NO
SYMBOLS OR WORDS. Hint: Find the missing value of the bottom triangle
first and look at the definition for vertical angles to help you find one of
the missing angles on the top triangle.*
Answer:
114 is the value of x in bottom triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
40+26+x=180
or,66+x=180
or,x=180-66
or,x=144
Example 3.7.4: The sum of two positive numbers is 16. What is the smallest possible value of the sum of their squares
Answer:
The smallest possible value of the sum of their squares is 128.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the first number = x
let the the second number = y
x + y = 16
y = 16 -x
minimum value, f = x² + y²
f(x) = x² + (16-x)²
f(x) = x² + 256 - 32x + x²
f(x) = 2x² - 32x + 256
f(x)' = 4x - 32
4x - 32 = 0
4x = 32
x = 32 / 4
x = 8
The absolute minimum value of x = 8
y = 16 - x
y = 8
The smallest possible value of the sum of their squares is given by x² + y²;
= (8)² + (8)²
= 128
Therefore, the smallest possible value of the sum of their squares is 128.
What is the slope of the line?y=1/3x+2
Answer:
THis equation is in slope-intercept form (y=mx+b)
in this equation m represents the slope.
Therefore 1/3 is the slope
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: m = 1/3
Step-by-step explanation: Since the equation of this line is written
in slope-intercept or y = mx + b form, its slope or m is represented
by the coefficient of the x term which in this case is 1/3.
Tell which angles are congruent to the given angle measure.
Generally:
- Vertical angles are congruent. An example of vertical angles on the diagram are angles 1 and 4; they are opposite each other on the two intersecting lines.
When two parallel lines are intersected by a transversal:
- Corresponding angles are congruent. Corresponding angles are angles on the same side of the transversal with corresponding positions, such as angles 2 and 5 in the diagram.
- Alternate interior angles are congruent. Angles 3 and 5 are an example of alternate interior angles on the diagram. They are contained within the interior of the two parallel lines, and are on opposite sides of the transversal.
- Alternate exterior angles are congruent. These angles lie on the outside of the parallel lines and on opposite sides of the transversal. Angles 1 and 7 are an example of alternate exterior angles.
Looking at the diagram, we can recognize that our given angle of 56° creates a vertical angle pair with angle 7; these angles are congruent. Additionally, since corresponding angles are congruent, angles 4 and 7 are congruent. Notice that angle 4 creates a vertical angle pair with angle 1, and that angle 1 also corresponds to the given angle.
Answer:The angles which are congruent to the given angle measure are:
∠1, ∠4 and ∠7
7 years 5months plus 10 months equal?
Answer:
8.25 years
Step-by-step explanation:
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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. Consider the following equation. 3= 2-5 + 4 If the equation is solved using successive approximation, select the value of xafter the following number of iterations. 1 iteration: x= 3/2 11/8 7/4 5/4 2 iteration: x= 11/8 13/8 7/4 5/4 3 iteration: x= 21/16 11/8 5/4 23/16 y
Answer:
1 iteration: x =
5/4
2 iteration: x =
11/8
3 iteration: x =
21/16
Step-by-step explanation:
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For these problems,
x
will represent the number of items and
y
will represent the money.
The fixed costs for a certain item are $100 per week. The cost to produce each item is $6 per item.
Using this information, what is the cost equation? Give your answer in slope-intercept form:
Answer:
y = 6x + 100
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope-intercept form is y = mx + b, where m is the cost to produce each item and b is the fixed cost. Let's input the given values for m and b into the equation:
y = 6x + 100
This is the cost equation. $6 multiplied by x amount of items pluss the fixed cost of $100 gives you the total cost (y) to produce x amount of items.
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One study found that the number of interest groups increased by what percentage between 1959 and 1995?
Answer:
Percentage change in interest groups between 1959 (500) & 1995 (600) = 20%
Step-by-step explanation:
Percentage change = Change ie (New - Old) x 100
Old value
Suppose -
Number of interest groups in 1959 = 500
Number of interest groups in 1995 = 600
Percentage change = [ (600 - 500) / 500 ] x 100
( 100 / 500 ) x 100 = 20%
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Answer:
$0.60...$1.50
Step-by-step explanation:
The price-demand and cost functions for the production of microwaves are given as
p = 275 − x 60
p = 275 - x 60
and
C(x) = 50000 + 30x
where x is the number of microwaves that can be sold at a price of p dollars per unit and C(x) is the total cost (in dollars) of producing x
Required:
a. Find the profit function in terms of x.
b. Find the marginal cost as a function of x.
c. Find the revenue function in terms of x.
d. Find the marginal revenue function in terms of x.
Answer:
ALTERNATIVE 1
a. Find the profit function in terms of x.
P(x) = R(x) - C(x)
P(x) = (-60x² + 275x) - (50000 + 30x)
P(x) = -60x² + 245x - 50000
b. Find the marginal cost as a function of x.
C(x) = 50000 + 30x
C'(x) = 0 + 30 = 30
c. Find the revenue function in terms of x.
R(x) = x · p
R(x) = x · (275 - 60x)
R(x) = -60x² + 275x
d. Find the marginal revenue function in terms of x.
R'(x) = (-60 · 2x) + 275
R'(x) = -120x + 275
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ALTERNATIVE 2
a. Find the profit function in terms of x.
P(x) = R(x) - C(x)
P(x) = (-x²/60 + 275x) - (50000 + 30x)
P(x) = -x²/60 + 245x - 50000
b. Find the marginal cost as a function of x.
C(x) = 50000 + 30x
C'(x) = 0 + 30 = 30
c. Find the revenue function in terms of x.
R(x) = x · p
R(x) = x · (275 - x/60)
R(x) = -x²/60 + 275x
d. Find the marginal revenue function in terms of x.
R(x) = -x²/60 + 275x
R'(x) = -x/30 + 275
write the following in standard form: 8/-36
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
8/-36
-0.222222...
Simplify the fraction 20/41
Answer:
20/41 (it can't be reduced or simplified)
Step-by-step explanation:
41 is a prime number hence cannot be divided by anything.
Therefore, 20/41 simplified is still 20/41 and in decimal format is 0.488(3 d.p)
Figure B is a scaled copy of Figure A.
33
33
33
15
Figure A
11
11
5
12
5
Figure B
What is the scale factor from Figure A to Figure B?
Answer:1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
The length of a rectangular deck is 4 times its width. If the deck's perimeter is 30 feet what is the deck's area???
Answer:
36 sq ft
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer fam is 36 feet^2
Let width be x
Then, length be 4x
Perimeter=2(l+b)
30=2(4x+x)
30=2×5x
30=10x
x=3feet
Length=4×3=12 feet
Width=3 feet
Area=lb
=12×3=36 feet^2
If it takes one hour for Max to do his homework and it takes Kimberly, his older sister, 1/5 as long to do it. How much longer, in minutes, does it take Max to do his homework than Kimberly?
Answer:
60-12=48min
Step-by-step explanation:
Kimberly takes 12 min, 1/5 of 60 min.
Find the common denominator for 1/2-3/10
Answer:
10 (2 and 10 can both divide into it)
Graph 24 > - 3r 2 - 9
Answer:
Solve for r
− √ 11 < r < √ 11
Step-by-step explanation:
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Solve six and two sixths times one and one half.
A) six and two twelfths
B) eight and six twelfths
C) nine and six twelfths
D) ten and two twelfths
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Convert 4 yards to inches.
A. 144 inches
B. 12 inches
C. 16 inches
D. 192 inches
Answer:
The answer is A. 144 Inches
Step-by-step explanation:
In one yard, there are 36 inches. You multiply the length value by 36.
4x36=144
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What is the perimeter of triangle ABC?
9 + /21 units
O 9 + 29 units
9 + 41 units
9 + 61 units
The perimeter of the triangle ABC is the sum of the side lengths of the triangle
Using the assumed values, the perimeter of the triangle is 12 units
How to determine the perimeter?Assume the side lengths of the triangle are:
AB = 3
BC = 4
CA = 5
Then the perimeter (P) would be:
P = AB + BC + CA
This gives
P = 3 + 4 + 5 = 12
Hence, the perimeter of the triangle is 12 units
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In a department store the owner paid $15 for 1 kg of sugar. The owner marked the price up by 10% for the customers. How much does he charge for 1kg of sugar?
If this pattern continues. How many sit-ups did Carrie do on day five
Answer:
I swear If I was him I would have done at least 4 by 2
an hour
Step-by-step explanation:
but according to him 2 by 4
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Answer:
y=4x-7
Step-by-step explanation:
y=4x+6 (1,-3)
y=mx+b
m= 4 (1,-3)
y-(-3)=4(x-1)
y+3=4x-4
-3 -3
y=4x-7
what is the domain of (-1, 2), (3, -1), (-5, 2), (-3, -5)
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Answer:
1.having less value.EXAMPLE: 4 is less than 12
2.having greater value.EXAMPLE: 6 is greater than five
3.having the same or less value.EXAMPLE: 13 is less than or equal to 13
4.having the same or greater value.EXAMPLE: 14 is greater than or equal to 7
Step-by-step explanation:
2:7 = BLANK :21 BRAINLIEST
Answer:
If these are ratios, then
2:7 = 6:21
Answer:
fraction = 2/7
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the following information to find PD and EQ.
AP = 3, PQ = 5, QB = 7, CP=2, and QD = 14
Find PD and EQ
Answer:
[tex] PD = 18 [/tex]
[tex] EQ = 4 [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
AP = 3,
PQ = 5,
QB = 7,
CP = 2,
QD = 14
Required:
1. PD
2. EQ
SOLUTION:
1. Based on Intersecting Chords Theorem,
[tex] AP*PB = CP*PD [/tex]
AP = 3
PB = PQ + QB = 5 + 7 = 12
CP = 2
PD = ?
Plug in the values into the equation
[tex] 3*12 = 2*PD [/tex]
[tex] 36 = 2*PD [/tex]
Divide both sides by 2
[tex] \frac{36}{2} = PD [/tex]
[tex] 18 = PD [/tex]
[tex] PD = 18 [/tex]
b. Based on Intersecting Chords Theorem,
[tex] EQ*QD = AQ*QB [/tex]
EQ = ?
QD = 14
AQ = AP + PQ = 3 + 5 = 8
QB = 7
Plug in the values into the equation
[tex] EQ*14 = 8*7 [/tex]
[tex] EQ*14 = 56 [/tex]
Divide both sides by 14
[tex] EQ = \frac{56}{14} [/tex]
[tex] EQ = 4 [/tex]