Answer:
The weight of permit fish 140 pounds
The weight of Tarpon fish 14 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the weight of Tarpon fish ve 'x' Then by question weight of permit fish be '10x'
Now by question
x+10x=154 pounds
or,11x=154 pound
or,x=154pound/11
Therefore, x = 14 pounds
Again by question weight of permit fish
for 10x
by substituting value of x we have,
=10×14 pounds
=140 pounds
half the product of two number a and b, added to thrice a third number c
Answer:
ab/2 +3c
Step-by-step explanation:
Maybe you want to translate this to an algebraic expression.
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The product of a and b is written ab.
Half that can be 1/2ab or ab/2. The latter tends to be less ambiguous.
Thrice c is 3c.
So, your expression is ...
ab/2 +3c
Pls explain how to solve it! (Will mark brainylist)
Answer:
1,1
Step-by-step explanation:
x=1
y=1
if this is substitution then x IS 7y-6 so then you can replace the x in the other problem with 7y-6 but since it is 5x you will need to do 5(7y-6) which is 35y-30-4y=1
add 30 to both sides to get 35y-4y=31
subtract 4y from 35y to get 31y=31 get the y alone by dividing 31 from both sides to get y=1. then replace the y in the problem where the x is already alone to get x=7×1-6
7x1 is 7 so then 7-6=1 and that gives us x=1.
Hope this helped
what is pls help someone with the problem?2x + 3 = 9
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
2x+3=9
2x=9-3
2x=6
2 2
x=3
Answer: x = 3
Step-by-step explanation: 2x+ 3= 9
2x +3 -3 = 9 - 3
2x = 6
2x/2 = 6/2
x = 3
Cost to cross the bridge(one-way): Truck (2 or 3 axles): $3.00 Truck (4 or 5 axles): $6.25 Truck (6 or more axles): $10.00. One morning, 3 trucks, each with 5 axles, and 1 truck with 8 axles, crossed the bridge in one direction. write a math problem and solve it to answer. HOW MUCH WAS THE TOLL FOR THE CROSSING OF THE BRIDGE.
Truck (2 or 3 axles): $3.00
Truck (4 or 5 axles): $6.25
Truck (6 or more axles): $10.00
Day1= 3 trucks with 5 axles and 1 truck with 8 axles passed the bridge
What we need to find:
Part a: an expression that represents the first passing of the 4 trucks and
a solution to the the first expression
Part b: a modification of first expression that includes the return passing of the 4 trucks and a solution for the trucks passing both times.
Part a:
3(6.25)+1(10.00)
3(6.25)+1(10.00)=$28.75
Part b:
2[3(6.25)+1(10.00)]
2[3(6.25)+1(10.00)]=2[28.75]=$57.50
ANSWER. Robert takes a roast out of the oven when the temperature of the roast is 165 F. After 15 minutes, the temperature of the roast drops to 135 F. The temperature of the room is 70 F. How long does it take for the temperature of the roast to drop to 110 F?
ANSWER IS 34
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True
False - 25% of 50 is 12.5
False - 70% of 80 is the same as 7/10
True
-2x(-3x +2)- (x+2)2
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Answer:
-32 or 4x -8
Step-by-step explanation:
-2 ( -3x + 2 ) : 6x - 4
= 6x -4 - 2 ( x + 2 )
- 2 ( x + 2 ) : - 2x -4
=6x - 4 - 2x - 4
= 6x -2x - 4 - 4
= 6x - 2x - 8
= 4x - 8
= -32
( Im not really sure what is the answer )
( the "x" is alphabet, not "times" )
I’m so confused help please
Answer:
B. 0
Step-by-step explanation:
If you subtract the right side expression and simplify, you get ...
4/5(20x +5) -(16x -2) = 0
16x +4 -16x +2 = 0
6 = 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . false
There is no value of x that will make this true. There are no solutions.
How many different types of triangles are there?
Draw and name the 4 different triangles.
Write the properties of each triangle.
Draw a circle and name the different parts of the circle.
Find the relationship between radius and diameter.
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Answer:
Explanation :How many different types of triangles are there?
There are 6 types of triangles.
➝ Scalene Triangle➝ Isosceles Triangle➝ Equilateral Triangle➝ Acute Triangle➝ Obtuse Triangle➝ Right Triangle[tex]\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}[/tex]
Draw and name the 4 different triangles.
[tex]\green\implies[/tex] The diagram of 4 different triangles is in the given pic. So, please check out the attachment.
The name of four triangles are :
➝ Right angled triangle ➝ Isosceles triangle ➝ Equilateral triangle ➝ Scalene triangle[tex]\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}[/tex]
Write the properties of each triangle.
1. Acute-angled Triangle
[tex]\pink\implies[/tex] Each of the angles is below 90⁰, and the sum of those angles is always 180⁰.
2. Right-angled Triangle
[tex]\pink\implies[/tex] One side being 90⁰, the other angles have to be acute. It is because the addition of all internal angles always produce 180⁰.
3. Obtuse-angled Triangle
[tex]\pink\implies[/tex] Naturally, the other two angles have to be smaller than an obtuse angle. It is so that the internal sum of all the angles remains 180⁰.
4. Equilateral Triangle
[tex]\pink\implies[/tex] Since the internal angles add up to 180⁰, each angle has to be equal in an equilateral triangle. In this case, each angle of this triangle is 60⁰.
5. Isosceles Triangle
[tex]\pink\implies[/tex] Since two sides have the same length, the third side has to have a different length. On top of that, the angle of the other side is also dissimilar to the previous angles.
6. Scalene Triangle
[tex]\pink\implies[/tex] In this case, the lengths of the three sides are diverse. However, the sum of dissimilar internal angles also has to be 180⁰.
[tex]\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}[/tex]
Draw a circle and name the different parts of the circle.
[tex]\green\implies[/tex] The diagram of circle is in the given pic. So, please check out the attachment.
Parts of circle :
A circle can have different parts and based on the position and shape, these can be named as follows:
➝ Centre➝ Radius➝ Diameter➝ Circumference➝ Tangent➝ Secant➝ Chord ➝ Arc➝ Segment➝ Sector[tex]\begin{gathered}\end{gathered}[/tex]
Find the relationship between radius and diameter.
[tex]\pink\implies[/tex] The relationship between radius and diameter is the diameter of a circle is twice of its radius.
[tex]\underline{\rule{220pt}{3pt}}[/tex]
The graph of y = f(x) is shown below. What are all of the real solutions of f(x) = 0?
x = -8, x = 7. It can also be put into coordinate form based off what the website is looking for.
But solutions to a quadratic equation is essentially where the line crosses the 'x' line.
What is the area, in square centimeters, of the shape below?
Express your answer as a fraction in simplest form.
Therefore, the area of the triangle is 4/9 cm².
Hoped this helped.
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8(4p + 3) please and thanks
Answer:
32p + 24
Step-by-step explanation:
Distribute the 8 to each term
8 * 4p = 32p
8 * 3 = 24
What is 11k+9=42 ? and how to do the work for it
Answer:
k = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply 11 and 3 and you get 33 and then add 9 which you get 42
Answer:
k = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]11k+9=42\\\\11k+9-9=42-9\\\\11k=33\\\\\frac{11k}{11}=\frac{33}{11}\\\\k=3[/tex]
A sandbox is a right rectangular prism
that is 6 ft long and 4 ft wide. The
sandbox can hold 48 ft of sand when
full. Lisa fills the sandboxfull of sand.
What is the height of the sand in the
sandbox?
Please help me:( The volume of the above solid is
O A. 208.87 cm3
O B. 216T1 cm2
O C. 1807 cm3
O D. 2161 cm3
Answer:
the volume of cylinder = πr²h
h = 5cm
r = 6cm
volume = π × 6² × 5
= π × 6 × 6 × 5
= 180πcm³
Help pleaseeeeieneeiejne
Answer:
Pretty sure the domain for this is all positive numbers and range is all positive numbers over 1.
Step-by-step explanation:
domain refers to x values.
range refers to y values.
someone please help me i swear i'll give brainliest
The price of 40L petrol is £24, find the price of each litre.
Answer:
1.666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
Complementary angles are two angles whose measures add to 90°.
A.
m<CFD = 150° - 100° = 50°
m<EFD = 180° - 150° = 30°
Sum = 80°
No
B.
m<AFB = 40°
m<DFE = m<EFD = 30°
Sum = 70°
No
C.
m<AFC = 100°
Sum > 100°
No
D.
m<BFC = 100° - 40° = 60°
m<DFE = 30°
Sum = 90°
Yes
Answer: D.
Math problem (easy)
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#1: Evaluate the expression for the given value of the variable. *
x + 7; X = 12
Answer:
19
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on what I understood from your question,
Value of x has been given = 12
So if we substitute or place that value in the given equation x + 7
=> 12 + 7 = 19
Hope I got it right.
Need help fast on hs geometry please
[tex]\begin{gathered}15 = 4x + 3 \\ = > 4x = 15 - 3 \\ = > 4x = 12 \\ = > x = 3\end{gathered}
15=4x+3
=>4x=15−3
=>4x=12
=>x=3[/tex]
Therefore, YZ = 4x + 3 = 4(3) + 3 = 12 + 3 = 15Answers:
3, 15
Hope you could get an idea from here.
Doubt clarification - use comment section.
You must write all your answers on one line:
Answer:
(A,1) (A,2) (A,3) (A,4) (B,1) (B,2) (B,3) (B,4)
Hope that helped?
Veronica tried to solve an equation step by step.
8 = y - 4.6
8 + 4.6 = y - 4.6 +4.6 Step one
12.6 = y step two
Which step is wrong or are no steps wrong?
Colby worked three more hours
on Tuesday than he did on Monday. On
Wednesday, he worked one hour more
than twice the number of hours that he
worked on Monday. If the total number
of hours is two more than five times the
number of hours worked on Monday,
how many hours did he work on
Mondav?
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A line passes through (-5, -3) and is parallel to -3x - 7y = 10. The equation of the line in slope-intercept form is _____.
Answer: y = -(3/7)x - (36/7)
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's convert -3x - 7y = 10 to standard slope intercept form: y=mx + b, where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept (the value of y when x=0).
-3x - 7y = 10
-7y = 3x + 10
y = -(3/7)x - (10/7)
This line has a slope of -(3/7). Any line that is parallel will have the same slope, so we can write y = -(3/7)x + b to start our new line.
We want a value of b that forces the line to go trough point (-5,-3). Use this point in the partial equation and solve for b:
y = -(3/7)x + b
-3 = -(3/7)(-5) + b
-3 = (15/7) + b
b = -3 - (15/7)
b = -(21/7) - (15/7)
b = -(36/7), or -5 1/7
y = -(3/7)x - (36/7)
A man has 25 sweets and his son has 55 sweets.find the number of sweets that the man has to give to his son so that his son would have 4times as many sweets as him.
Answer:
9sweets
Step-by-step explanation:
sweets man has to give to his son=x
mans sweets=25-x
child's sweets=55=x
55+x=4(25-x)
55+x=100-4x
4x+x=100-55
5x=45
x=45/5
x=9
Answer: The man has to give nine sweets for his son to have four times as many sweets as him.
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Answer:
689/1000
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Tyler's brother Works
Tyler's brother earns $12 per hour. The store offers him a raise-a 5% increase per hour.
After the raise, how much will Tyler's brother make per hour?
Answer: $12.60 per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
5% of 12 is 0.60
12 + 0.60 = 12.60
Hope you have a great day
Answer:
$12.60 per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
5% of 12 is 0.60
and 12 + 0.60 = 12.60
Hope it makes sense