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Answer 1

Answer:

The expression is d(45) + 25 = c

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression is d(45) + 25 = c. Let's test it out to see if it is correct. We will test it out by substituting d and c.

Day 1:

For a day, the expression will be 1(45) + 25 = 70=> 45 + 25 = 70=> 70 = 70

Day 2:

For two days, the expression will be 2(45) + 25 = 115=> 90 + 25 = 115=> 115 = 115

Day 3:

For three days, the expression will be 3(45) + 25 = 160=> 135 + 25 = 160=> 160 = 160

Day 4:

For four days, the expression will be 4(45) + 25 = 205=> 180 + 25 = 205=>  205 = 205

Therefore, the expression is d(45) + 25 = c.

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The area of a circular field is 16π square miles. What is the diameter of the field in miles.

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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Divide the area (in square units) by Pi (approximately 3.14159).

2. Take the square root of the result. This is the radius.

3. Now double the radius to get the diameter

Answer:

8 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

When given area, we use the formula of 2√(area/pi). It may look slightly complex, but in this equation, we are fortunate that pi is in our area. This essentially cancels out the pi in the equation, simplifying it to √(16), which is simply 8!

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The lines 3y + 1 = 6x + 4 and 2y + 1 = x - 9 are ?

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Answer:

lines are not perpendicular or parallel

If 2 inches are equivalent to 5 centimeters, how many square centimeters are in one square inch

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Answer:

there are 6.45 or 6.5 square cm in one square inch

Step-by-step explanation:

compare the following number :-

▪︎ 3 × 10¹² and 4 × 10¹¹

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Answer:

[tex] {10}^{12} = 1000000000000[/tex]

Then ,

[tex]3 \times {10}^{12} = 3000000000000[/tex]

And

[tex] {10}^{11} = 100000000000[/tex]

Then ,

[tex]4 \times {10}^{11} = 400000000000[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

• Hence , 3 x 10 to the power 12 is greater .

The value of 3 × 10¹² is greater than 4 × 10¹¹

The standard scientific expression is given as A * 10^n

Given the scientific values 3 × 10¹² and 4 × 10¹¹, we need to compare the values.

The value of their powers will determine which of the values is greater or less.

For the notation 3 × 10¹², we can see that the power is 12 while for the notation  4 × 10¹¹, the power is 11. Since 12 is greater than 11, hence the value of 3 × 10¹² is greater than 4 × 10¹¹

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71 points what is 12x 8=...........................96

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Answer: 12 x 8 = 96

Step-by-step explanation:

Thanks c:

Replace the power with a product and then transform the product into a polynomial. (1-y)^2

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Answer:

 1-2y+y^2

Step-by-step explanation:

(1–y)^2

(1-y) * (1-y)

FOIL

first: 1*1 =1

outer: 1*-y = -y

inner: -y *1 = -y

last: -y*-y = y^2

Add together: 1+-y-y+y^2  

Final answer1-2y+y^2

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Does this graph represent a function? Why or why not

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

It passes the horizontal line test

Answer:

  B.  yes, it passes the vertical line test

Step-by-step explanation:

A vertical line intersects the graph in at most 1 place. That test passes, so the graph represents a function.

_____

A function maps any given x-value to only one y-value.

How is Maths used in Construction??
Can someone help me with 10 - 15 pages

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Answer:

They measure the area, volume, length, and width, in construction

10 - 15 = -5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which is the best estimate of StartRoot 0. 96 EndRoot to the nearest hundredth? 0. 96 0. 97 0. 98 1. 0.

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The best estimate for [tex]\sqrt{0.96}[/tex] is 0.98. The correct option is C. 0.98.

Given expression is [tex]\sqrt{0.96}[/tex].

We have to estimate the nearest hundredth value of [tex]\sqrt{0.96}[/tex].

Now we have to first calculate the square root of 0.96 after that we can estimate the nearest hundredth value of it.

For calculating the square root of 0.96 we have various method, but here we use the 'Babylonian Method' to get the square root of any positive number.

We must set an error for the final result.

Say, smaller than 0.01. In other words we will try to find the square root value with at least 1 correct decimal places.

Babylonian MethodStep 1:

Divide the number (0.96) by 2 to get the first guess for the square root . First guess will be [tex]\frac{0.96}{2} =0.48[/tex]

Step 2:

Divide 0.96 by the previous result, [tex]\frac{0.96}{0.48} = 2.[/tex]

Average the value of step 2) with that of step 1:

[tex]\frac{0+0.48}{2} = 1.24[/tex] (new guess).

Now,

[tex]error= new\ guess-previous \ value[/tex]

[tex]error= 1.24-0.48\\error=0.76[/tex]

0.76 > 0.01.

As error > accuracy, we repeat this step again.

Step 3:

Divide 0.96 by the previous result.

[tex]\frac{0.96}{1.24} =0.7741935484[/tex]

Average the above value with that of step 2:

[tex]\frac{(0.7741935484 + 1.24)}{2} = 1.0070967742\ (new \ guess).[/tex]

[tex]Error = new \ guess - previous \ value \\Error=1.24-1.0070967742\\Error= 0.2329032258[/tex]

0.2329032258 > 0.01.

As error > accuracy, we repeat this step again.

Step 4:

Divide 0.96 by the previous result.

[tex]\frac{0.96}{1.0070967742} = 0.9532351057.[/tex]

Average the above value with that of step 3:

[tex]\frac{(0.9532351057 + 1.0070967742)}{2} = 0.98016594\ (new\ guess).[/tex] [tex]Error = 1.0070967742 - 0.98016594 \\Error= 0.0269308342.[/tex]

0.0269308342 > 0.01.

As error > accuracy, we repeat the step again.

Step 5:

Divide 0.96 by the previous result.

[tex]\frac{0.96}{0.98016594} = 0.9794259939.[/tex]

Average the above value with that of step 4:

[tex])\frac{(0.9794259939 + 0.98016594)}{2} = 0.979795967 (\ new \ guess).[/tex] [tex]Error = 0.98016594 - 0.979795967\\Error = 0.000369973.[/tex]

0.000369973 < 0.01.

As error < accuracy, we stop the iterations and use 0.979795967 as the square root of 0.96.

So, we can say that the square root of 0.96 is 0.979 with an error smaller than 0.01 (in fact the error is 0.000369973). this means that the first 3 decimal places are correct.

Since the value of the right side from the hundredth place is greater than 4 so for rounding off we add 1 to the hundredth place.

So the nearest hundredth value of [tex]\sqrt{0.96}[/tex] is 0.98.

Hence the correct option is C. 0.98.

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Shelby will take a total of 6 tests. On the first 5 tests, her scores were: 80, 85, 73, 78, 90. If she wants a mean grade of 80, what does Shelby have to score on her 6th test?

84
80
90
74

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Answer:

74

Step-by-step explanation:

The mean of any set of numbers is simply the sum of the numbers divided by however many numbers you have. Because of this you can write the following equation

Mean = (sum of numbers)/(number of numbers)

Let's say that the missing test score is called x:

Mean = 80 = (80 + 85 + 73 + 78 + 90 + x)/6

80(6) = 80 + 85 + 73 + 78 + 90 + x

480 = 80 + 85 + 73 + 78 + 90 + x

x = 480 - 80 - 85 - 73 - 78 - 90

x = 74

Which of the following could NOT
be represented by |-121?
A. A balloon rises 12 feet in the air.
B. The stock market gains $12 in a
day.
C. A town lies 12 feet below sea
level.
D. Adam received a gift for

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

|-12|= 12

this means that it represents a positive number. Each answer represents a positive number other than the town that lies -12 feet below sea level. (sorry if I'm wrong)

What is the value of x?

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Answer:x = 2Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the triangle is an isosceles triangle because the base angles are the same.

=> 4x - 1 = x + 5=> 4x - x = 1 + 5=> 3x = 6=> x = 6/3 = 2Conclusion:

Therefore, the answer is 'x = 2'

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Pls help with question 3 and below

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Step-by-step explanation:

now find the area of triangle and add with the area of square and subtract with the area of circle

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I'm having trouble solving this:
Corry collects cube containers. She fills them with water and pours them into a rectangular prism. She was playing with them and discovered something interesting. She had three cube containers. One cube was 1 inch by 1 inch by 1 inch. A second cube was 2 inches by 2 inches by 2 inches and a third cube was 3 inches by 3inches by 3 inches.
She filled all three with water. Then Corry poured all three cubes into a rectangular prism filling it exactly! The rectangular prism has a square base with a side length (1+2+3 = 6) inches and the height is 1 inch.
Corry wonders whether she has found a pattern. Investigate using more cube containers to fill square base prisms with heights of 1 in. Describe any conjectures you discover.

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Corry's conjecture is right, and the volume follows a pattern

The volume of a cube of side length l is:

[tex]V = l^3[/tex]

For the first cube of length 1 in, the volume is:

[tex]V = 1^3[/tex]

[tex]V = 1[/tex]

For the second cube of length 2 in, the volume is:

[tex]V = 2^3[/tex]

[tex]V = 8[/tex]

For the third cube of length 1 in, the volume is:

[tex]V = 3^3[/tex]

[tex]V = 27[/tex]

So, the total volume is:

[tex]Total =1 + 8 + 27[/tex]

[tex]Total =36[/tex]

The volume of a rectangular prism of base lengths 6 in and height 1 in is:

[tex]Volume = 6^2 \times 1[/tex]

[tex]Volume = 36[/tex]

Assume, he adds a cube of side length 4 in, the volume is:

[tex]V = 4^3[/tex]

[tex]V = 64[/tex]

The total volume would be:

[tex]V =36 + 64[/tex]

[tex]V =100[/tex]

The base length of the rectangular prism would be:

[tex]Length =1+2+3+4[/tex]

[tex]Length =10[/tex]

The volume of the rectangular prism would be:

[tex]Volume = 10^2 \times 1[/tex]

[tex]Volume = 100[/tex]

So, the pattern is:

Cubes                Volumes

1, 2, 3                    36

1, 2, 3,4                  100

Corry's conjecture is right, and the volume follows a pattern

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Use the graph to describe what transformation has taken place. List your answer below.

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Answer:

Reflection over y-axis (-x,y)

Step-by-step explanation:

Reflection over y-axis (-x,y)

A (-2 , 4) , A'( 2,4)

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sum of three consecutive odd numbers is 177. find the number
HINT : let the numbers be x , x+2 and x+4

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x=57

Step-by-step explanation:

x+x+2+x+4=177

3x+6=177

3x=177-6

3x=171

x=57

Therefore the three consecutive numbers are:

57;59;61

Evaluate the expression 6^3 + 20

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236

6^3=216

216+20

236

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Which expression is equivalent to 24 1/3?

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Answer:

2∛3

Explanation:

∛24=(∛8)(∛3)=2∛3

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Eric scored 95% on his math test. He got 19 problems correct. How many questions were on the test?

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i'm pretty sure it's 20.

33 + 55 = __ (3+5)
Help me with this

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Answer:

11 I think and hi how are u ::):):):):):):):):):):):):):

11 I’m pretty sure I got it right

Victoria made some chocolate pudding. For every 2 cups of chocolate, she added 5 cups of milk. The ratio of chocolate to milk in Victoria's chocolate pudding is ____.??
A. 2
B. 2 over 5
C. 5 over 2

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Answer:

B. 2 Over 5

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer would be B   because 2 cups of chocolate to 5 cups of milk the ratio would be 2:5 and you can't put 5:2 because it's asking the ratio of chocolate milk to chocolate pudding not chocolate pudding to chocolate milk.

An auto-parts store offers a fuel additive that claims to increase a vehicle’s gas mileage. The additive is poured into a vehicle’s gasoline tank after the tank is filled. To measure the claim, two methods to collect data are proposed.

Method A: 10 similar police cars owned by a city are selected. After the cars are filled with a fresh tank of gasoline, researchers randomly select 10 of the cars to receive the additive, while the other 10 do not receive the additive. The gas mileage for each car is recorded in miles per gallon.

Method B: 20 customers at an auto-parts store receive free coupons for the additive and are asked to use it with their next fresh tank of gasoline. The customers then report their gas mileage with the fuel additive.

Which method describes an experiment?

Method B is an experiment because every car receives the additive.
Method A is an experiment because the additive is used with a new tank of gasoline.
Both methods are experiments because the additive is used in a new tank of gas in both methods.
Method A is an experiment because random assignment determines which cars receive the additive and which cars do not.

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Answer:

Method A is an experiment because random assignment determines which cars receive the additive and which cars do not.

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Method A is an experiment because random assignment determines which cars receive the additive and which cars do not.

What is experiment?

An experiment is a procedure carried out to support or refute a hypothesis, or determine the efficacy or likelihood of something previously untried. Experiments provide insight into cause-and-effect by demonstrating what outcome occurs when a particular factor is manipulated.

What is mileage?

Mileage tells us how many number of miles travelled or covered.

According to questions, an auto-parts store offers a fuel additive that claims to increase a vehicle’s gas mileage. The additive is poured into a vehicle’s gasoline tank after the tank is filled. To measure the claim, two methods to collect data are proposed.

In Method A: 10 similar police cars owned by a city are selected. After the cars are filled with a fresh tank of gasoline, researchers randomly select 10 of the cars to receive the additive, while the other 10 do not receive the additive. The gas mileage for each car is recorded in miles per gallon.

In Method B: 20 customers at an auto-parts store receive free coupons for the additive and are asked to use it with their next fresh tank of gasoline. The customers then report their gas mileage with the fuel additive.

Based on the questions, Method A is an experiment because random assignment determines which cars receive the additive and which cars do not. Method B does not report the mileage before fuel additive.

Hence, we can conclude that Method A is an experiment because random assignment determines which cars receive the additive and which cars do not.

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I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST IF SOMEONE ACTUALLY KNOWS THIS ITS NOT 72

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Answer:

D   Trust Me

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

I is D

Step-by-step explanation:

I just counted by to on all of the squares and got 52

Tyler has 485 pieces of candy. He has 5 bags that he wants to fill the candy in. How many
pieces of candy, will be in each bag? (Solve using the standard algorithm).

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Answer:

97 in each bag

Step-by-step explanation:

485÷5=97

97*5=485

Answer:

There would be 97 pieces of candy in each bag.

(used standard algorithm, not sure how to put that in here.) Tip: use 485 divided by 5 in long division. If you do not know how, look up the steps and write it down.

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Answer:

i am not to sure but i think its 5/13 or 5/40

The polynomial x3 4x2 â€"" 9x â€"" 36 has 4 terms. Use factoring by grouping to find the correct factorization. (x2 9)(x 4) (x2 â€"" 9)(x â€"" 4) (x2 9)(x â€"" 4) (x2 â€"" 9)(x 4).

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The factorization of the expression by grouping is [tex]P(x) = (x - 3)(x + 3)(x +4)[/tex]

The polynomial function is given as:

[tex]P(x) = x^3 + 4x^2 - 9x - 36[/tex]

Factorize the given expression.

[tex]P(x) = x^2(x + 4) - 9(x +4)[/tex]

Factor out x + 4

[tex]P(x) = (x^2 - 9)(x +4)[/tex]

Express 9 as the square of 3

[tex]P(x) = (x^2 - 3^2)(x +4)[/tex]

Apply the difference of two squares

[tex]P(x) = (x - 3)(x + 3)(x +4)[/tex]

Hence, the factorization of the expression by grouping is [tex]P(x) = (x - 3)(x + 3)(x +4)[/tex]

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Sound will travel fastest in air at _____.

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Answer: 15 degrees Celsius

Step-by-step explanation:

Sound travels fastest usually at 25 degrees Celsius when the air is hotter as physics professor Kim strong stated

HI THERE

the answer is 15'C

correct me if I'm wrong

In triangle ABC, if angle A + angle B = 5 angle C, find angle C​

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Answer:

30

Step-by-step explanation:

A + B = 5C

A + B + C = 180

since A + B is 5C we can rewrite with 5C

5C + C = 180

6C = 180

c = 30

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What happend when matter condenses??
Plzz Answer???

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Answer:

in condensation, gas turns into a liquid

Answer:

Condensation is when a gas becomes a liquid. ... In condensation, matter changes from a gas to a liquid. All matter is made of tiny moving particles called molecules. Evaporation and condensation happen when these molecules gain or lose energy.

Can someone pls help me

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Answer:

A = Π R^2 = 3.14 * 6^2 m = 113 m^2   area of entire circle

102/360 = a = area of sector

a = 102/360 * 113 m^2 = 32 .0 m^2

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