Make a equation for the scatter plot line

Make A Equation For The Scatter Plot Line

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Answer 1

Answer:

y = -7.2x + 540

Step-by-step explanation:

to find the slope I used the x-and-y intercepts: (0, 540) and (75, 0)

slope = 540/-75 or -7.2


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Keeping it simple by asking for more help. Question 10.

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Answer: I will go with A  or you can choose d if you want

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There are 12 counters. One third of the counters are yellow. How many counters are yellow?

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Answer:

I think 4

Step-by-step explanation:

1/3 is how many are yellow. so if u do 12/3=4

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

1/3 is equivalent to 4×1 and 2/3 is equivalent to 4×2 and 3/3 is equivalent to 4×3 which equals 12 so there are 4 counters that are yellow.

3/2 inches snow fell in 3/4 of an hour which two statements are true

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Answer:

I don't see the two statements

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Answer:

A and E Usa test prep

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I know it might be late by now but this is for the people who are searching for the answer for the future

What is the value of k if (1, 1) is a solution of 2x + 7y=k?​

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answer: k=9
reasoning: just plug in 1 for x and 1 for y

2 3/4 yards of fabric for $22 express as unit rate. round to nearest cent if necessary

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Answer:

7

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Answer:

13(rounded) cents per 1/4 yard and 50 cents per yard

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:  Convert the mixed fraction into an improper fraction

[tex]2\frac{3}{4} = \frac{4}{4}+\frac{4}{4}+\frac{3}{4}[/tex]

[tex]2\frac{3}{4}=\frac{11}{4}[/tex]

Step 2:  Find the unit price per 1/4 yard

[tex]\frac{11}{4}/22[/tex]

[tex]0.125 = 13 \ cents[/tex]

Step 3:  Find the unit price per 1 yard

[tex]12.5\ cents\ per\ 1/4\ yard=50\ cents\ per\ 1\ yard[/tex]

Answer:  13(rounded) cents per 1/4 yard and 50 cents per yard

Be Strong Now, Because Things Will Get Better. It Might Be Stormy Now, But It Can't Rain Forever.

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Answer:

aw ty but is there a question?

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I don’t know, maybe other people will help

(ab)(6a^5b)(-ab) simplified please

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Answer:

25b3a+93b+60a=30a2+b2

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A rectangular city park is 6/8 mile long the park has an area of 1/4 Mile2. What is the width of the park?​
I need an answer! Please!

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1/3 miles

Explanation: Area=Length*Width. To find the width divide the area by length. Sub in the fractions for (1/4)/(6/8). You’ll get 1/3 mile.

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The answer is 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

divide 6/8 and 1/4 and you will get 1/3

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What is true about this sequence?
8000, 4000, 2000, 1000, ...

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

each consecutive term is divided by 2

It’s b because it is b

Select all expressions that are equal to 3⋅3⋅3⋅3⋅3.
3^5
3^4 ⋅ 3
5 ⋅ 3
5^3

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[tex]\mathsf{3\times3\times3\times3\times3}\\\\\mathsf{3\times3=\bf9}\\\\\mathsf{9\times9\times3}\\\\\mathsf{9\times9=\bf81}\\\\\mathsf{81\times3=\bf result}\\\\\mathsf{= \bf \underline{243}}\large\checkmark[/tex]

[tex]\text{Option A. }\downarrow\\\mathsf{3^5}\\\\\mathsf{3^5= 3\times3\times3\times3\times3}\\\\\mathsf{3\times3\times3\times3\times3}\\\\\mathsf{3\times3 = 9}\\\\\mathsf{9\times9\times3}\\\\\mathsf{9\times9 = 81}\\\\\mathsf{81\times3= 243}\\\\\large\text{\bold{Option A.} could possibly be your \bf ANSWER}\huge\checkmark[/tex]

[tex]\text{Option B. }\downarrow\\\mathsf{3^4\times5}\\\mathsf{3^4 = 3\times3\times3\times3}\\\\\mathsf{3\times3\times3\times3}\\\\\mathsf{3\times3=9}\\\\\mathsf{9\times9= 81}\\\\\mathsf{81\times3=243}\\\\\large\text{Option B. could possibly be your \bf ANSWER}\huge\checkmark[/tex]

[tex]\text{Option C. }\downarrow\\\mathsf{3\times5}\\\\\maths{3+3+3+3+3}\\\\\mathsf{3+3=6}\\\\\mathsf{6+6+3}\\\\\mathsf{6+6=12}\\\\\mathsf{12+3=15}\\\\\mathsf{15\neq243}\\\\\large\text{Option C is NOT your ANSWER}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Option D.}\downarrow\\\mathsf{5^3}\\\\\mathsf{5^3=5\times5\times5}\\\\\mathsf{5\times5\times5}\\\\\mathsf{5\times5=25}\\\\\mathsf{25\times5 = 125}\\\\\mathsf{125\neq243}\\\\\large\text{Option D. is NOT your ANSWER}[/tex]

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Answer:

A) 3^5 B) 3^4*3

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PLS HELP!!
Figure ABCD has vertices A(1, 1), B(1, 4), C(4,4), and D(4,1). What are the coordinates of the vertices of Figure
A'B'C'D' after a reflection across the line x = -2 and a translation 3 units up? Drag numbers to complete the coordinates.
Numbers may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
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numbers are -8,-7,-6,-5,-4,4,5,6,7,8

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Answer:

A’ (-5,4) B’ (-5,7), C’ (-8,7), D‘ (-8,4)

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Just had this test lol

The sector of a circle has an area of 104pi/9 square inches and a central angle with measure 65 degrees. What is the radious of the circle in inches? Show work. a. 5.7 b. 8 c. 64 d. 104

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Answer: b. 8

Step-by-step explanation: I don’t have work

The radius of the circle in inches should be considered as the 8 when the measurement of the central angle is given.

Calculation of the radius of the circle;

Since

The sector of a circle has an area of 104pi/9 square inches and a central angle with measure 65 degrees.

Also we know that

Area of the sector = [tex]65 / 360 *[/tex] Area of circle

[tex]104\pi \div 9 = 65\div 360 (\pi r^2)\\\\104\div 9 = 65\div 360 r^2\\\\[/tex]

r = 8

Hence, The radius of the circle in inches should be considered as the 8.

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The measures of two angles of a triangle are 22 and 85 degrees. Find the measure of the third angle.

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Answer: [tex]73^{\circ}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Angles in a triangle add to 180 degrees.

Determine the slope of the line whose equation is 2x-3y=5

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The slope would be 2/3 I hope this helps you out!

How many cups are in 16 gallons?

64
256
128
2,048

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Answer:

256 cups

Each gallon has 16 cups so 16 gallons would have 16*16 cups. 16*16 = 256

mario is saving his money in order to buy a new video game, he decides to save $5 of his allowance every week. the equation he writes to describe the total amount of money he will save each week is shown below.

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There’s are 7 days in a week and he said he saves $5 dollars so 7x5 is 35. So he gets $35 dollars a week.

Help and show work please

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Answer:

11111111    111 1 1 1 11

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Answer:

ok 1+1= 25 and add 3000 and you get 1

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work out the value of angle x 62 degrees​

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Answer:

180- (62*2)= x( angles opposite to equal sides)

180-124= x

x= 56

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How is basic math used in a business? Give me three examples.

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Answer:

Understanding basic business math is necessary for profitable operations and accurate record keeping. Knowing how to add, subtract, multiply, divide, round and use percentages and fractions is the minimum you need to price your product and meet your budget.

hottest centralisation​

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Answer:

centralisation mean a direction explain that we often  a high how well we cancan predict future actions of others.

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How do you simplify 32/48

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Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

divide numerator and denominator by 16

32÷16=2

48÷16=3

answer is 2/3

Thus, 2/3 is the simplified fraction for 32/48 by using the GCD or HCF method. Thus, 2/3 is the simplified fraction for 32/48 by using the prime factorization method.

complete the table by supplying the measure of inscribed angle and its intercepted arc​

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Answer/Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the inscribed angle theorem, any inscribed angle = ½ of its intercepted arc

Thus:

✔️Inscribed angle = 57°

Intercepted arc would be: 2*57 = 114°

✔️Intercepted arc would be: 123°

Inscribed angle = ½(123) = 61.5°

✔️Intercepted arc would be: 46°

Inscribed angle = ½(46) = 23°

✔️Inscribed angle = 69°

Intercepted arc would be: 2*69 = 138°

✔️Intercepted arc would be: 155°

Inscribed angle = ½(155) = 77.5°

The Property where if the order of addends changes, the sum stays the change

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Property of addiction

Help me this math problem
Let f(x) be the trigonometric function f(x)=sin(x).
On the interval [0,2π), the maximum value(s) of f(x) occur(s) at what x-value(s)?

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Answer:

im on a chalange

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please choose someone else i have 1 day to do this

Nick went canoeing on the river he traveled 1 mile in 17 minutes.at this rate,how far will he travel in an hour and 25 minutes​

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Answer:

  5 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

An hour and 25 minutes is 85 minutes. Using the given information we can find the distance d with the proportion ...

  [tex]\dfrac{\text{distance}}{\text{time}}=\dfrac{d}{85\text{ min}}=\dfrac{1\text{ mi}}{17\text{ min}}\\\\d=\dfrac{85\text{ min}}{17\text{ min}}(1\text{ mi)}\qquad\text{multiply by $85$ min}\\\\d=5(1\text{ mi})\qquad\text{simplify}\\\\d=\boxed{5\text{ mi}}[/tex]

In 1 hour and 25 minutes, Nick will travel 5 miles.

Please help ..........

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I think the answer is B. Hope this helps!

How do you find the slope to (3,12),(3,-17)

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Answer:

you plot them together

1. draw a t shape and then plot it like x then y

Answer:

trust your instincts

Step-by-step explanation:

decide on your own destiny i can not interfeir

Ford provides an option of a sunroof and side air bag package for its Windstar model. This package costs$1400. Ford wants todetermine the percentage of Windstar buyers who would pay $1400 extra for the sunroof and side air bags. How many Windstar buyers must be surveyed if we want to be 95% confident that the sample percentage is within four percentage points of the true percentage for all Windstar buyers

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Answer:

601 buyers must be surveyed.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a sample with a number n of people surveyed with a probability of a success of [tex]\pi[/tex], and a confidence level of [tex]1-\alpha[/tex], we have the following confidence interval of proportions.

[tex]\pi \pm z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}[/tex]

In which

z is the zscore that has a pvalue of [tex]1 - \frac{\alpha}{2}[/tex].

The margin of error is:

[tex]M = z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}[/tex]

95% confidence level

So [tex]\alpha = 0.05[/tex], z is the value of Z that has a pvalue of [tex]1 - \frac{0.05}{2} = 0.975[/tex], so [tex]Z = 1.96[/tex].

How many Windstar buyers must be surveyed if we want to be 95% confident that the sample percentage is within four percentage points of the true percentage for all Windstar buyers?

We need to survey n buyers. n is found when [tex]M = 0.04[/tex]. We dont have an estimate for the proportion, so we use [tex]\pi = 0.5[/tex], which is when the largest sample will be needed.

[tex]M = z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}[/tex]

[tex]0.04 = 1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.5*0.5}{n}}[/tex]

[tex]0.04\sqrt{n} = 1.96*0.5[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{n} = \frac{1.96*0.5}{0.04}[/tex]

[tex](\sqrt{n})^2 = (\frac{1.96*0.5}{0.04})^2[/tex]

[tex]n = 600.3[/tex]

Rounding up

601 buyers must be surveyed.

If you were to calculate the average rate of change of a function over a variety of intervals and you found that they were all the same, what conclusion could you draw and why

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You could infer that there was the same amount of every interval.

Please help please please plewse

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the answer is (1,-7) and (-8,2) I believe

Answer:

-1 and -5

Step-by-step explanation:

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