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Answer:
∠D = 68°
Step-by-step explanation:
In a quadrilateral that is inscribed in a circle, opposite angles are supplementary.
∠D = 180° - ∠B
∠D = 180° -112°
∠D = 68°
Which equation below would be perpendicular to the line y = 2?
Which of the following shows the least expensive unit price?
Answer:
A (3 Oranges For $1.02)
Step-by-step explanation:
3 Oranges for $1.02 is $0.34 for each Orange
4 Oranges For $1.52 is $0.38 for each Orange
6 Oranges for $2.46 is $0.41 for each Orange
5 Oranges for $1.75 is $0.35 for each Orange
Which Makes The First One The Cheapest Out Of All
what is the sum of (5m+9)+(9b-3)+(8c+6) simplified
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Answer:
for 3. the answer is 9
for 4. the answer is 12
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
5/1 is not equal to 6/2 or 7/3 or 8/4
Answer:
The answer would be B instead of D
What is the equation of the line that passes through the points ( 5,-2) and (-5,0)
Answer:
y=-1/5x-1
Step-by-step explanation:
Stephanie can jump rope 12o turns in 3 minutes. How many turns does she make in 1 minute
Answer:
40
Step-by-step explanation:
120 divided by three equals fourty
Which equation has a solution of k = 6.5? F -3k = 19.5 G-1 + k = 7.5 H -7k = -45.5 J -2 + k = -8.5
Answer:
i don't know
Step-by-step explanation:
A linguist at a large university was studying the word length of papers submitted by students en
humanities programs. From a random sample of 25 papers, the linguist counted the number of words
used in each paper. The 95 percent confidence interval was calculated to be (20,995, 22,905).
Assuming all conditions for inference are met, which of the following is a correct interpretation of the
interval?
Answer:
We are 95 percent confident that the mean word length for all papers submitted by students in humanities programs is between 20,995 words and 22,905 words
Step-by-step explanation:
The confidence interval is used to predict the mean for the entire humanities program, not just the sample.
What is decimal of 78
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find the area with explanation!
Answer:
4ft
Step-by-step explanation:
we will use the formula which states area of triangles is equal to base multiplied height divided by 2
base=5ft
height=8ft
area=5*8/2
=13/2
=6.5ft
this pic is not clear pls mention better next time I was confused what is 4ft and what is 8ft however if I have understood wrong I have also written the formula.
Can someone please help me with this problem. Thank you
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
finish the lyrics
a potoao flew
Around my room before you came.
Answer: around my room before you came
Step-by-step explanation:
Please help me ASAP I’m really confused
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Answer:
-2x-6
Step-by-step explanation:
Distribute -2x -2(3) = -2x-6
If 25% of an item is 20$, what is the original price?
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Answer:
I think that the original price would be $30, but I'm not completely sure.
Step-by-step explanation:
Half (50%) of 40 would be 20, and half of 20 (25%) would be 10. Add 10 to 20 to get 30, because you are adding the %25 back to $20.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
$80
Step-by-step explanation:
25% = 1/4
To get original price multiply by 4:
$20 × 4 = $80
answer to 8–5+5r+9r+8
Answer:
14r+11
Step-by-step explanation:
3+5r+9r+8
=11+14r
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Answer: I need more to solve this
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
AB equals 4.535 (4.53478)
Two data sets contain an equal number of values. The double box and whisker plot represents the values in the data set. Compare the data sets using measures of center and variation.
Answer with explanation:
From the box and whisker plot of seventh grade we have:
The minimum value =6
First quartile or lower quartile i.e. = 14
Median or second quartile i.e. = 18
Third quartile or upper quartile i.e. =22
and maximum value = 26
From the box and whisker plot of eighth grade we have:
The minimum value =22
First quartile or lower quartile i.e. = 26
Median or second quartile i.e. = 30
Third quartile or upper quartile i.e. = 34
and maximum value = 38
a)
The overlap of the two sets of data is as follows.
The upper quartile or third quartile of seventh grade is same as the minimum value of the data of eighth grade.
And the maximum value of seventh grade is same as the lower quartile of eighth grade.
b)
IQR is calculated as the difference of the Upper quartile and the lower quartile
i.e.
so, IQR of seventh grade is:
22-14=8
IQR of seventh grade=8
IQR of eighth grade is:
34-26=8
Hence, IQR of eighth grade=8
c)
The difference of the median of the two data sets is:
30-18=12
Hence, the difference of median is: 12
d)
As the IQR of both the sets is same i.e. 8.
Hence, the number that must be multiplied by IQR so that it is equal to the difference between the medians of the two sets is:
Hence, the number is : 1.5
Answer:
ive seen this before
Step-by-step explanation:
The half-life of the isotope Osmium-183 is 12 hours. Choose the equation below that gives the remaining mass of Osmium-183 in grams, M.
after n half-lives have elapsed if there was an initial mass of 590 grams before decay. Then, use the equation to determine the mass remaining
after 36 hours have passed
Mn = 590. ()": M3 – 148
D
M, = 590 C4)*-* : My ~ 148
Mn = 590 - ()": Mz - 74
Mi = 590 - (1) * + : Mz - 74
The given equations are incomprehensible, I'm afraid...
You're given that osmium-183 has a half-life of 12 hours, so for some initial mass M₀, the mass after 12 hours is half that:
1/2 M₀ = M₀ exp(12k)
for some decay constant k. Solve for this k :
1/2 = exp(12k)
ln(1/2) = 12k
k = 1/12 ln(1/2) = - ln(2)/12
Now for some starting mass M₀, the mass M remaining after time t is given by
M = M₀ exp(kt )
So if M₀ = 590 g and t = 36 h, plugging these into the equation with the previously determined value of k gives
M = 590 exp(36k) = 73.75
so 73.75 ≈ 74 g of Os-183 are left.
Alternatively, notice that the given time period of 36 hours is simply 3 times the half-life of 12 hours, so 1/2³ = 1/8 of the starting amount of Os-183 is left:
590/8 = 73.75 ≈ 74
what does s equal?pls help me plsss.
Answer:
s< -7/11
Step-by-step explanation:
Michael's class held a food drive for the holidays. There are a total of 29 students in his class. On average, each boy and girl bought 3 cans of food apiece. If the class brought in a total of 87 cans of food, how many boys and how many girls are in the class ?
Answer:
19 girls snd 10 boys
Can someone please help? I will mark brainliest random answers will be reported
Answer:
5.1
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
1:2
Step-by-step explanation:
Q1.) Morgan buys 3 pairs of socks for $1.29 each and a pair of shoes for $29.95. The sales tax is 8 %.
What is the total amount she spends including tax?
Answer:
She spends $36.53
1. y-23=55 2. x-14= -8
3. -15 = n + 18 4. 18.3 + a = 2.7
what are the answers for all of these i need help FAST!!!
Answer:
1. y = 32
2. x = 6
3. -33 = n
4. a = -15.6
Step-by-step explanation:
1.
y-23=55
+23 +23 (23 cancels)
y = 32
2.
x - 14 = -8
+14 +14 (-14 cancels)
x = 6
3.
-15 = n + 18
-18 -18 (18 cancels)
-33 = n
4.
18.3 + a = 2.7
-18.3 -18.3 (18.3 cancels)
a = -15.6
4ax + 2bx =??
Es urgente
Answer:
2x(2a + b)
Step-by-step explanation:
4ax+ 2bx
= 2x (2a + b)
Point B has coordinates (4,1). The x-coordinate of point A is -8. The distance between point A and point B is 13 units. What are the possible coordinates of point A?
Answer:
The possible coordinates of point A are (-8,-4) or (-8,6)
Step-by-step explanation:
The distance between two points is given by the formula
[tex]d = \sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1})^{2} + (y_{2}-y_{1})^{2} }[/tex]
For point A [tex](x_{1} , y_{1})[/tex]; [tex]x_{1}= -8[/tex] and [tex]y_{1}[/tex] is unknown
For point B [tex](x_{2} , y_{2})[/tex]; (4,1) i.e [tex]x_{2}=4[/tex] and [tex]y_{2}=1[/tex]
and d = 13
Putting the values into the equation,
[tex]13= \sqrt{[(4-(-8)]^{2} + (1-y_{1})^{2} }\\13= \sqrt{[(4+8)]^{2} + (1-y_{1})^{2} }\\13= \sqrt{12^{2} + (1-y_{1})^{2} }\\13^{2} = 12^{2} + (1-y_{1})^{2} \\169 = 144 +(1-y_{1})^{2}\\169-144 = (1-y_{1})^{2}\\25 = 1 -2y_{1} +y_{1}^{2} \\y_{1}^{2} -2y_{1}+1-25 =0\\y_{1}^{2} -2y_{1}-24 =0\\y_{1}^{2} -6y_{1} + 4y_{1} -24 =0 \\y_{1}(y_{1}-6) +4(y_{1} -6) = 0\\(y_{1}+4)(y_{1}-6) =0\\(y_{1}+4)=0 or (y_{1}-6) =0[/tex]
[tex]y_{1}+4= 0[/tex] or [tex]y_{1}-6 =0[/tex]
[tex]y_{1} =-4[/tex] or [tex]y_{1} = 6[/tex]
Hence, the possible coordinates of point A are (-8,-4) or (-8,6)
Of 77 third graders, on Monday 3 were absent from Room 101, 4 were absent from Room 102, and 2 were absent from Room 103. How many third graders attended school that day?
Answer:
68
Step-by-step explanation:
Their are 77 total, 77-3= 74-4= 70-2= 68
Zamir needs to determine the height of the building
What’s the Height “A”
What’s Height “B”
What’s the Height of “X”
PLEASE
Answer:
Height of the building = 115.4 ft.
Step-by-step explanation:
Height of building = AB + 46.4 + CD + 30.5
By applying Pythagoras theorem in ΔABP,
(26)² = (10)²+ (AB)²
676 - 100 = AB²
AB² = 576
AB = 24 ft
By applying sine rule in ΔCDE,
cos(60°) = [tex]\frac{CD}{CE}[/tex]
CD = CE × [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
CD = [tex]\frac{29}{2}[/tex]
CD = 14.5 ft
Total Height = 24 + 46.4 + 14.5 + 30.5
= 115.4 ft