Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Statements: Reasons:
1) [tex]\angle 2\cong\angle 3[/tex] Given
2) [tex]m\angle2=m\angle 3[/tex] Definition of Congruence
3) [tex]\angle 1\text{ and } \angle 2\text{ form a linear pair}[/tex] Given
4) [tex]\angle 1 \text{ and } \angle 2\text{ are supplementary}[/tex] Supplement Theorem
5) [tex]m\angle 1+m\angle 2=180^\circ[/tex] Definition of Supplementary Angles
6) [tex]m\angle 1+m\angle 3=180&^\circ[/tex] Substitution
7) [tex]\angle 1\text{ and } \angle 3 \text{ are supplementary}[/tex] Definition of Supplementary
And we're done!
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Is the answer-2
Answer:
IDEK That is a bunch of numbers
use the distribution property to write the problem without parenthesis, 4 (2x+11) - 8x+36
Answer:
80
Step-by-step explanation:
8x+44-8x+36
8x-8x+44+36
44+36
80
Fill in the missing num W + 2 7 9 2
Answer:
What are you asking? What does it equal? W+2792=??
Answer:
there is no number that could fit, it actually could be anything, I think that there is a part of the problem not there that is a expression to solve that you need a equation
Step-by-step explanation:
is 78 closer to 77.54 or 77.6 closer to 77.54
Write in slope intercept form:
(-5,-11) and (-2,1)
Answer:
y = 4x + 9
Step-by-step explanation:
First, find the slope of the line, which is the change in y/the change in x:
(-11-1)/(-5-(-2)) = -12/-3 = 4
That leaves you with the equation:
y = 4x
But notice, when x = -2 in the equation, y = -8, but we want it to be 1, so we add 9 to the end of the equation:
y = 4x + 9
I hope this helped.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: -15/9 my teacher told me
Mr. Nell is painting his coffee table. The micture that he adds to the paint is made of 5/6 cup
baking soda for every 5 tablespoons of water.
What is the rate in cups of baking soda per tablespoon of water?
Answer:
1/6 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
5/6 /5 = 5/6 divided by 5
= 5/6 x 1/5
= 1/6
so your answer is 1/6 cups of baking soda per tablespoon of water
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The rate for cups of baking soda per tablespoon of water is 1/6.
What is Division method?Division method is used to distributing a group of things into equal parts. Division is just opposite of multiplications. For example, dividing 20 by 2 means splitting 20 into 2 equal groups of 10.
Given that;
The mixture that he adds to the paint is made of 5/6 cup baking soda for every 5 tablespoons of water.
Hence, The rate for cups of baking soda per tablespoon of water is,
⇒ 5/6 ÷ 5
⇒ 5/6 × 1/5
⇒ 1/6
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I can't find the right answer
Answer:
[tex]x<-10\quad \mathrm{or}\quad \:x>10[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]x^2 > 100\\\\\mathrm{For\:}u^n\:>\:a\\\mathrm{,\:if\:}n\:\mathrm{is\:even}\mathrm{\:then\:}u\:<\:-\sqrt[n]{a}\:or\:u\:>\:\sqrt[n]{a}\\\\x<-\sqrt{100}\quad \mathrm{or}\quad \:x>\sqrt{100}\\\\\sqrt{100}=10\\\\x<-10\quad \mathrm{or}\quad \:x>10[/tex]
What are the possible rational roots of the polynomial equation?
0=2x9−3x7+11x+10
Answer:
+-1, +-2,+-5, +-10
Step-by-step explanation:
you first find all the numbers that can go into the constant which is 10, so negative and positive 1 can go into 10, negative and positive 2 can go into 10 etc.
The possible rational roots of the polynomial equation
[tex]1,-1} , +\frac{1}{2} , -\frac{1}{2} , +2,-2, +5,-5, +\frac{5}{2} ,-\frac{5}{2} ,+10,-10[/tex]
Given :
The polynomial equation is
[tex]2x^{9}-3x^{7}+11x+10=0[/tex]
To find out possible rational roots, we use rational root theorem
Rational root of the form
[tex]\frac{p}{q}[/tex] where p is the constant and q is the leading coefficient
p=10 and q=2
Lets write all the factors of 10 and 2
Factors of 10 are 1,2,5,10
factor of 2 are 1,2
Rational root of the form
[tex]+- factors of \frac{p}{q} =+-\frac{1,2,5,10}{1,2}[/tex]
We consider both positive and negative factors. Ignore the repeated roots
So possible rational roots are
[tex]1,-1} , +\frac{1}{2} , -\frac{1}{2} , +2,-2, +5,-5, +\frac{5}{2} ,-\frac{5}{2} ,+10,-10[/tex]
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Consider the function f(x) = -2x+15 . What is the value of y when x = 3?
Answer:
f(3) = 9
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
f(x) = -2x + 15
x = 3
Step 2: Substitute and Evaluate
f(3) = -2(3) + 15
f(3) = -6 + 15
f(3) = 9
round 67,103 and 1,273 to nearest hundred
Answer:
67100
1300
Step-by-step explanation:
You are rounding to the nearest hundreds place value (will be underlined and bolded). Note the number directly next to the place value (tens place value). If it is the digit 5 or greater, round up. If 4 or less, round down:
67103:
You are rounding to the hundreds place value. The tens place value is a 0. Because 0 is less than 5, round down.
67103 rounded to the nearest hundred is 67100.
1273:
You are rounding to the nearest hundreds place value. The tens place value is a 7. Because 7 is greater than 5, round up.
1273 rounded to the nearest hundred is 1300.
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| y-x| + y-1
evaluate the absolute value expression for x= -3 and y= -6
Answer:
-4
Step-by-step explanation:
So we are given the expression: | y - x | + y - 1, and we have our values for (x,y): (-3,-6).
So, we can just start plugging things in and simplifying, so:
| -6 + 3 | - 6 - 1 = | -3 | -7
= 3 - 7
= -4
Xis all of the following except
a term
a variable
a constant
a an expression
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Answer:
a variable
Step-by-step explanation:
a variable.
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Answer:
10 11/15
Step-by-step explanation:
the improper fraction you would use is 23/5 and 7/3
to convert improper fractions you would take the whole number multiply by the denominator and then add the numerator so 4*5 which is 20 + 3
do that to both fractions then multiply
23 7 and you will get 161/15 which simplifies to 10 11/15
5 3
Answer:
Hi there!!
Your answer is:
[tex]10 \times \frac{11}{15} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]4 \times \frac{3}{5} [/tex]
Multiply 4 by the denominator and add to the numerator!
4×5+3
20+3
23
23/5 ×
[tex]2 \times \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
2×3+1
6+1
7
7/3×
7/3 × 23/5
7× 23 = 161
3×5= 15
161/15
SIMPLIFY!
10 & 11/15
Hope this helps
If: \qquad AC = 64 AB = 7x + 8, and BC= 3x+6, Find BC
The answer is 21.
First you Add both AB and BC which is 10x +14. Then you put 64 into the equation. 10x+14=64. Subtract 14 from 64 which is 50. So 10x=50. Then divide 10 from 50. which would be x=5. So if you plug it in. It would be 21.
Solve for n.
4n + 7 = 19
n =
Write an equation in points-slope form of the line that passes through (7,-6) and has the slope m= 1/2
Answer: point-slope form is [tex](y -y_{1} ) = m(x - x_{1} )[/tex]
9.5 -(-6) = 1/2(0-7)
Step-by-step explanation: You can get a y-intercept by substituting the x and y values from the given coordinate into the slope-intercept form and solve for b.
y = mx + b
-6 = 1/2(7) + b
-6 = 3.5 + b
-9.5 = b Slope-intercept equation for this question would be y = x/2 - 9.5
Then use the coordinates of the y-intercept to create the point-slope equation
(-9.5 -[-6]) = 1/2(0-7)
Wright the number 972,274 in words
Answer:
Nine hundred seventy two thousand two hundred seventy four. Hope this helps
You buy a costume for $250 and fifty pieces of candy
that each cost the same amount. You spend a total of
$270. What is the price of each piece of candy?
Answer:
¢40 or $0.40
Step-by-step explanation:
270 - 250 = 20
20 ÷ 50 = 0.4
3 + |-7| I would like some help
Answer: The answer will be -4
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If we are driving to California. We are staring at a map. The map says for every inch in a half on the map it comes out to be 5 miles. There are 137 miles from Houston to Hufflepuffsberg. How many inches is it from Houston to Hufflepuffsberg.
Answer:
The answer is 27.4 I'm bad at math and I tried so hope is correct
h-z=3
-3h + 3z = 6
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Answer:
-3h+3z =6
multiply by-1
3h-3z=-6
3(h-z)=-6
3(3)=-6
9=-6
9+6
15
Elliot spent 3/5 of his money on stereo equipment and 1/6 of the money he had left on lunch. He left the house with $24. How much money did Elliot return with?
Rewrite as a square or a cube:
0.001
Answer:
10^-3*1/3 = 10^-1=0.1
Some of the other shades of paint are more yellow than others. Which mixture(s) are the most yellow? chiesta haces of this paint are more yellow Explain your reasoning.
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Answer:
2, 5, 6
Step-by-step explanation:
If we number the mixes 1-6 from top to bottom, then the fraction of the total that is yellow is ...
1. 1/(3+1+2) = 1/6
2. 2/(5+2+3) = 2/10 = 1/5
3. 2/(6+2+4) = 2/12 = 1/6
4. 4/(12+4+8) = 4/24 = 1/6
5. 6/(15+6+9) = 6/30 = 1/5
6. 8/(20+8+12) = 8/40 = 1/5
Mixes 2, 5, and 6 are the most yellow. (1/5 > 1/6)
The "cold start ignition time" of an automobile engine is being investigated by a gasoline manufacturer. The following times (in seconds) were obtained for a test vehicle: 1.75, 1.92, 2.62, 2.35, 3.09, 3.15, 2.53, and 1.91. (a) Calculate the sample mean and sample standard deviation. (b) Construct a box plot of the data.
Answer:
(a) The sample mean and sample standard deviation are 2.415 and 0.5342 respectively.
(b) Shown below.
Step-by-step explanation:
The data set provided is:
S = {1.75, 1.92, 2.62, 2.35, 3.09, 3.15, 2.53, and 1.91}
(a)
Compute the sample mean and sample standard deviation as follows:
[tex]\bar x=\frac{1}{n}\sum\limits_{i}{x_{i}} =\frac{1}{8}\times 19.32=2.415\\\\\\s=\sqrt{\frac{1}{n-1}\sum\limits_{i}{(x_{i}-\bar x^{2})^{2}}}=\sqrt{\frac{1}{8-1}\times 1.9976}=0.5342[/tex]
Thus, the sample mean and sample standard deviation are 2.415 and 0.5342 respectively.
(b)
Use SPSS to form a Box plot.
Go to Graphs → Legacy Dialogs → Boxplot
A dialog box will open.
Select "Simple".
Select "Summaries for Separate Variable"
Press "Define"
Another dialog box will open.
Select the variable.
Press OK.
The box plot is attached below.
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Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 9 = 4(x-1)²
x + 9 = 4(x² - 2x + 1) Multiply (x - 1) times (x - 1)
x + 9 = 4x² - 8x + 4
4x² - 9x - 5 = 0 Subtract x + 9 from both sides
The first aircraft has 89 more seats than the second aircraft. The third aircraft has 45 fewer seats than the second aircraft. If their total number of seats is 401, find the number of seats for each aircraft
Answer: The first aircraft has 208 seats.
The second aircraft has 119 and the third has 74.
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is x+89 + x + x-45 = 401
combine terms: 3x + 44 = 401 Subtract 44 from both sides 3x=357
divide both sides by 3
x= 119
substitute x in each term of the equation to find the number of seats on each aircraft
119 + 89 = 208 for #1 x= 119 for #2 119- 45= 74 for #3
Five times of a positive integer is less than twice its square by 3. Write the equation that characterizes this number. (use x for the positive number)
Answer:
2x² - 5x - 3 < 0
let the positive integer be 'X'
5x < 2x² - 3
-2x² + 5x + 3 < 0
The equation is 2x² - 5x - 3 < 0
Two part-time instructors are hired by the Department of Statistics and each is assigned at random to teach a single course in probability, inference, or statistical computing. Assume that more than one section of each course is offered. List the outcomes in the sample space [Hint: each element consists of a pair of assignments]. Find the probability that they will teach different courses. Note: carefully define your notation (e.g. any events) in words before solving the problem.
Answer:
The probability that they will teach different courses is [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
Sample space is a set of all possible outcomes of an experiment.
In this case we will write the sample space in the form (x, y).
Here x represents the course taught by the first part-time instructor and y represents the course taught by the second part-time instructor.
Denote every course by their first letter.
The sample space is as follows:
S = {(P, P), (P, I), (P, S), (I, P), (I, I), (I, S), (S, P), (S, I) and (S, S)}
The outcomes where the the instructors will teach different courses are:
s = {(P, I), (P, S), (I, P),(I, S), (S, P) and (S, I)}
The probability of an events E is the ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of outcomes.
[tex]P(E)=\frac{n(E)}{N}[/tex]
Compute the probability that they will teach different courses as follows:
[tex]P(\text{Different courses})=\frac{n(s)}{n(S)}=\frac{6}{9}=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]
Thus, the probability that they will teach different courses is [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex].
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Answer:
944
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
944
Step-by-step explanation:
L*W*H then add them