CAR TRAVEL One car travels about 28.5 miles on each gallon of gas. Suppose the average price of gas is $2 per gallon. About how much would the gas for a 978 mile trip cost? (p. 28)​

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Answer 1
Hopefully I’m not wrong, it should be 978 divided by 28.5 which is 34.315. Then that times $2/2 should be your answer. Which is 68.631 aka $68.63.

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Answer:

so the correct statement is;

The equation 2 ( 3 w − 6 ) + 2 w = 36 can be used to find the width of the rectangle, and the width is 6 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we want to select the statement which is true

Let the width be w

the length is 6 ft less than 3 times the width

The length will be (3w - 6) ft

Mathematically, the perimeter of a rectangle can be calculated using the formula;

2( l + b) = P

Thus;

2(3w -6 + w) = 36

divide both sides by 2

3w -6 + w = 36/2

3w -6 + w = 18

4w -6 = 18

4w = 18 + 6

4w = 24

w = 24/4

w = 6

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Answer:

1.)47.022

2.)8.032

3.)2.436

4.)61.92

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve the following equation for x: 6(4x + 5) = 3(x + 8) + 3. Round to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {x = -\frac{1}{7}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve for the value of [tex]x[/tex]:

[tex]6(4x + 5) = 3(x + 8) + 3[/tex]

-Use Distributive Property:

[tex]6(4x + 5) = 3(x + 8) + 3[/tex]

[tex]24x + 30 = 3x + 24 + 3[/tex]

-Combine like terms:

[tex]24x + 30 = 3x + 24 + 3[/tex]

[tex]24x + 30 = 3x + 27[/tex]

-Take [tex]3x[/tex] and subtract it from [tex]24x[/tex]:

[tex]24x + 30 -3x = 3x - 3x + 27[/tex]

[tex]21x + 30 = 27[/tex]

-Subtract both sides by [tex]30[/tex]:

[tex]21x + 30 - 30 = 27 - 30[/tex]

[tex]21x = -3[/tex]

-Divide both sides by [tex]21[/tex]:

[tex]\frac{21x}{21} = \frac{-3}{21}[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{-3}{21}[/tex]

-Reduce the fraction to the lowest term by extracting and canceling out [tex]3[/tex]:

[tex]x = \frac{-3\div3}{21 \div 3}[/tex]

[tex]\boxed {x = -\frac{1}{7}}[/tex]

Therefore, the value of [tex]x[/tex] is [tex]-\frac{1}{7}[/tex].

what’s the quotient of -21/-3?

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Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

When dividing two negative numbers, the negatives cancel out, leaving you with simply 21/3. As you probably know, 21/3 is 7.

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Answer:

360 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the sum of all the (ordered) exterior angles of any polygon is 360 degrees. As shown in the figure that, x,y and z recognise themselves as  the exterior angles of the given triangles, their sum will be 360 degrees as well.

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Given the exponential function f(x) = 16(0.75)x, classify the function as exponential growth or decay and determine the percent rate of growth or decay.

Exponential growth, 75% increase
Exponential decay, 75% decrease
Exponential growth, 25% increase
Exponential decay, 25% decrease

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I think it’s Expinential growth, 25% increase. If not i’m sorry

can somebody help please

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Answer:

(x^3y)/2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

C. None of these

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

D. Whole Numbers

Whole numbers only contain 0 on, with no negatives, fractions, or decimals.

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Give the digits in the tens place and the hundredths place.
14.67

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The digit in the tens place is 1. The digit in the hundredths place is 7.

Answer:

1 is in the tens and 7 is in the hundredths place.

Step-by-step explanation:

14.67

1 is tens place

4 is ones place

then the . decimal

6 is the tenths place and 7 is the hundredths place

A family travels to Bryce Canyon for three days. On the first day, they drove 140
miles. On the second day, they drove 200 miles. What is the least number of miles
they drove on the third day if their average number of miles per day was at least
180?

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Q:

A family travels to Bryce Canyon for three days. On the first day, they drove 140  miles. On the second day, they drove 200 miles. What is the least number of miles  they drove on the third day if their average number of miles per day was at least  180?

A:

To find the average number of something, you would take all of the numbers you want to find the average of, add them together, and divide by the total number of items you added up.

For example: in this question, you have 140 miles, 200 miles, and x miles (the amount of miles they drove on the third day).

You would add all of these miles together and divide by 3, since you added 3 numbers together. This would equal the average.

Finding the average:  

Create an equation where all of the miles they drove are added together, divide this expression by 3, and set this greater than or equal to 180 (since they drove at least 180 miles on average).

(140 + 200 + x)/3 ≥ 180

Solve for x to find the least number of miles they drove on the third day. Multiply both sides by 3.

140 + 200 + x ≥ 540

Combine like terms on the left side of the equation.

340 + x ≥ 540

Subtract 340 from both sides of the equation.

x ≥ 200

The least number of miles the family drove on the third day was 200 miles, since x can't be anything less than 200.

Answer: x = 200 miles

A cube with 4 faces has a length of 4.5cm.find the total surface area​

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Answer:

81 cm square

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is 121.5cm^2

Fill in each box with the correct numb
5(X+9)=5. +5.

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Answer:

so

box1 = x

box2= 9

Step-by-step explanation:

5(x+9)  

distribute

5(x) + 5(9)

5x + 45

Chen rode his skateboard 334 miles in 34 of an hour.

What was his average speed in miles per hour?

_[blank]_ miles per hour

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7.4 mph or 7 mph

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What is the difference between slope and average rate of change ?

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the slope is the average rate of change of a line. for a line it was unique in the fact that the slope was constant. it didn’t change no matter what two points you calculated it for on the line.


(3 + zi) (3 + 4i) - (3 + zi) (3 - 2i)
Express in simplest a+bi form

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

9+12i+3zi+4zi²-(9-6i+3zi-2zi²)

= 9+12i+3zi+4zi²-9+6i-3zi+2zi²

= 18i+6zi²

= i(18+6zi) or 6i(3+zi)

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Damien deposited $250 in an account that earned 3.75% interest compounded annually.He did not make additional withdraws or deposits .what will the balance in his account be at the end of 4 years?

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Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \frac{3.75}{100} \times 250 =9.375[/tex]

[tex]9.375 \times 4 = 37.50[/tex]

[tex]250 + 37.50 = 287.50[/tex]

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Megan is buying 168 balloons for a large party. At Jamie's Party Store, balloons are sold in packs of 12 and packs of 36. Costs for each pack are shown. 36 $11.88 12 $5.16 How many packs of 12 and 36 balloons should Megan buy from Jamie's Party Store to spend the least amount of money? Megan should buy packs of 36 balloons, and packs of 12 balloons.

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Answer:

$57.84

Step-by-step explanation:

Balloons needed = 168

Cost of 36 balloons per pack = $11.88

Cost of 12 balloons per pack = $5.16

cost per balloon

36 per pack = $11.88 / 36

= $0.33

12 per pack = $5.16 / 12

= $0.43

In order to minimize cost, she should buy as many packs of 36 per pack balloon

36 per pack × 1 pack = 36

36 per pack × 2 packs = 72

36 per pack × 3 packs = 108

36 per pack × 4 packs = 144

36 per pack × 5 packs = 180

The required number of balloons is 168

So, the number of possible 36 packs to buy is 4, that is, 144 balloons

Balloons remaining = 168 - 144

= 24

Possible packs of 12 balloons per pack possible is

12 per pack × 1 pack = 12

12 per pack × 2 packs = 24

Therefore, Megan needs to buy 4 packs of 36 balloons per pack and 2 packs of 12 balloons per pack

Cost of 4 packs of 36 balloons per pack = 4 × $11.88

= $47.52

Cost of 2 packs of 12 balloons per pack = 2 × $5.16

= $10.32

Total cost = $47.52 + $10.32

= $57.84

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In 2001, Takeru Kobayashi set a world record for the consuming the most hot dogs in 12 minutes. He ate 12 hot dogs in the first three minutes. Approximately, how many hot dogs did he eat during the 12 minute contest?

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Answer: 48

Step 1: Find how much 12 is of 48.

12 = 1/4 of 48

Step 2: Multiply 12 by 3 for 3/4.

12 x 3 = 36.

Step 3: Add the numbers.

12 + 36 = 48

Answer = 48

Approximately, 48 hot dogs did he eat during the 12-minute contest.

What is simplification?

One strategy to promote uniformity in work efforts, costs, and time is to simplify procedures. It lessens diversity and variation that is damaging, unnecessary, or meaningless. PEMDAS stands for parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction. Given two or more operations in a single statement, the order of the letters in PEMDAS tells you what to compute first, second, third, and so on, until the computation is complete.

As a result, Takeru Kobayashi broke the record for eating the hottest dogs in a 12-minute period.

Since,

In the first three minutes, he consumed 12 hot dogs.

in three minutes, he ate = 12 hot dogs

in 1 minute, he ate = 12/3

in 1 minute, he ate = 4

So,

in 12 minutes, the total number of hot dogs he ate = 4*12

in 12 minutes, the total number of hot dogs he ate = was 48

therefore, Approximately, 48 hot dogs did he eat during the 12-minute contest.

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ILL GIVE BRAINLIST! this is about Determining a scale factor!! the last answer that couldn't fit in the picture is 9| 12_​

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Answer:

The first one (4cm for height and 3cm for base)

Step-by-step explanation:

the original height is 16cm and base is 12cm

if you multiply them both by 1/4 or 0.25 you get 4 and 3

(16*0.25=4 and 12*0.25=3)

Another way you could do it is to divide 16 and 12 by four and you still get 4 and 3

(16/4=4 and 12/4=3)

Answer:

Is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The sides of the triangle include numbers 4 and 3 in option A. Mathematically in scale factor form, 16 cm 12 cm divide or multiply evenly into the scale factor of 1/4.

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Answer:  angle D = 71 degrees

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Explanation:

FGH is similar to EDC

Note the order of the letters. The order is important since it tells us how the letters pair up.

F and E are the first letters, so F and E pair up. This means F = E.G and D are the second letters, meaning that G = DH and C are the third letters showing that H = C.

The diagram shows G = 71. Since G = D, we know that D = 71 as well. You can use the substitution property or the transitive property (both are effectively the same).

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Side note: The angles G and D are the top most angles in the diagram, so this is a visual way to see how they pair up. Keep in mind that the diagram won't always be helpful because it may not be drawn to scale or something may be rotated to trick you. It's best to use the letter pairing method in the previous section above.

The Newton city park has 11 basketball courts which are all in use. There are 54 people playing basketball some are playing one on one and some are playing in teams. A one on one game requires two players and a team game requires 10 players. Write a system of equations that represents the number of one on one and team games being played

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Answer:

Kindly check explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Number of basket ball courts = 11

Total number of people playing basketball = 54

Number of players required for one on one game = 2

Number of players required for team game = 10

Inequality to represent number of one on one and team Games being played :

Let one on one games = a

Team games = b

Number of players required for each game * number of games

2a + 10b = 54 - - - (1)

a + b = 11 - - - (2)

a = 11 - b

2(11 - b) + 10b = 54

22 - 2b + 10b = 54

8b = 32

b = 4

a = 11 - b

a = 11 - 4

a = 7

Number of one on one games = 7

Number of Team games = 4

John is three times as old as mikayla. The product of there ages is 108. Find there ages.

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Answer:

John: 18 years old

Mikayla: 6 years old

Step-by-step explanation:

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2. La suma de los cuadrados de dos números reales pares consecutivos es 52
Encuentra los números

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Answer: ±4 y ±6

Step-by-step explanation:

Algunas definiciones:

Sea N un numero real.

El cuadrado de un numero es:

N^2.

Ahora, nos dicen que N es par, entonces podemos escribir:

N = 2*n

donde n es un numero entero.

Y el par consecutivo a N, va a ser M = N + 2.

M = 2*n + 2.

Entonces:

"La suma de los cuadrados de dos números reales pares consecutivos es 52"

(2n)^2 + (2n + 2)^2 = 52

Tenemos que resolver esto para n.

4n^2 + 4n^2 + 8n + 4 = 52

Entonces tenemos una ecuación cuadrática:

8*n^2 + 8n + 4 - 52 = 0

8*n^2 + 8n - 48 = 0

Antes de usar la ecuación de Bhaskara, dividamos todos los coeficientes por un factor común, en este caso 8 es un factor común:

(8*n^2 + 4n - 48)/8 = n^2 + n - 6 = 0.

Ahora resolvamos esto para n, las dos soluciones son

[tex]n = \frac{-1 +-\sqrt{1^2 - 4*1*-6} }{1*2} = \frac{-1 +- 5 }{2}[/tex]

Entonces las dos soluciones son:

n = (-1 - 5)/2 = -3

n = (-1 + 5)/2 = 2

Entonces, si tomamos la primer solucion, los numeros consecutivos son:

N = 2*-3 = -6

M = N + 2 = -4

Si tomamos la segunda solucion, n = 2.

N = 2*2 = 4.

M = N + 2 = 6.

Entonces podemos concluir que las soluciones son:

±4 y ±6

Company XYZ has 97 employees. 31 Of the employees are vegetarian, 36 of the employees owns a Nissan Leaf and 6 of the employees are vegetarian and own a Nissan Leaf. If you randomly select an employee from company XYZ, what is the probability that the employee is vegetarian or that she/he owns a Nissan Leaf?

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Answer:  [tex]\dfrac{61}{97}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let V = Event of selecting vegetarian employee

N =  Event of selecting employee who owns a Nissan Leaf.

Given: Total employees = 97

n(V) = 31

n(N) = 36

n(N and V) = 6

By formula,

n(N or V) = n(V) + n(V) - n(N and V)

= 31+36-6

=61

By probability formula,

[tex]P(N \ or \ V)=\dfrac{n(N\ or\ V)}{Total }\\\\=\dfrac{61}{97}[/tex]

Hence, the probability that the employee is vegetarian or that she/he owns a Nissan Leaf =  [tex]\dfrac{61}{97}[/tex]

I need help what is -0.5 _ -0.2​

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-0.5 < -0.2,
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A 5000 seat theater has tickets for sale at 26 and 40. How many tickets should be sold at each price for a sellout performance to generate a total revenue of 153800.

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Answer:

The number of tickets for sale at $26 should be 3300

The number of tickets for sale at $40 should be 1700

Step-by-step explanation:

Use 2 equations to represent the modifiers within the problem:

[tex]5000 = a + b \\ 153800 = 26a + 40b[/tex]

Now you want to find the point at which the variables are changed to make both equations correct, this can be done by graphing and finding the intersection of both lines.

[tex]5000 = 3300 + 1700 \\ 153800 = 26(3300) + 40(1700)[/tex]

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