The question is incomplete:
Sasha buys bagels for her garage sale customers she buys all the chocolate chip bagels and half of the plain bagels each bagel cost 2.50 how much does Sasha spend on bagels? The table that shows the types of bagels sold at the bagel shop on Friday is attached.
a. $70
b. $20
c. $90
d. $110
Answer:
c. $90
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you need to find the amount of bagels that Sasha purchased. The statement indicates that she buys all the chocolate chip bagels and the table shows that 28 chocolate chips bagels were sold, so that's the amount she purchased of this type of bagels. Also, the statement indicates that she buys half of the plain bagels and the table says that 16 plain bagels were sold, so you have to divide this amount by 2:
16/2=8
Then, you have to add the amount of chocolate chips bagels plus the amount of plain bagels that Sasha purchased:
28+8=36
Now that you know the amount of bagels that Sasha purchased, you have to multiply this for 2.50 that is the price per bagel:
36*2.50=90
According to this, the answer is that Sasha spends $90 on bagels.
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The diagram shows:
base = 13height = xRecall that the area of a parallelogram is equal to the base times height
area = base*height
We're told that the area is 117 square units, so that means 13x = 117.
Divide both sides by 13 to isolate x
13x = 117
13x/13 = 117/13
x = 9
The height of the parallelogram is 9
Note how:
area = base*height = 13*x = 13*9 = 117
which helps confirm we have the correct height value for x.
what does it mean to evaluate an expression in 5th grade
Answer:
Usually it means to solve it. Sometimes they give you values to substitute in for variables (letters) in the math sentence/equation/expression.
Does that make sense?
Step-by-step explanation:
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Find the perimeter of A,B,C. Round nearest 10th
Answer:
5,9,2
Step-by-step explanation:
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The ordered pair representing the preimage and the image is below
preimage image
k (2, 3) K' (6, 1)
L (4, 2) L' (8, -4)
Q (2, 2) Q' (6, -4)
How to find the position of the imageThe position of the image is calculated using the translation rule
(x, y) → (x + 4, y - 2)
preimage Translation image
k (2, 3) (2 + 4, 3 - 2) K' (6, 1)
L (4, 2) (4 + 4, -2 - 2) L' (8, -4)
Q (2, 2) (2 + 4, -2 - 2) Q' (6, -4)
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[tex] \sf find \: the \: value \: of \: \theta \: when \: \theta \: is \: acute\: angle[/tex]
[tex] \sf \cos^{2}(\theta) - \sin^{2}(\theta) =2-5 \cos(\theta) [/tex]
[tex]\text{note:explanation is a must}[/tex]
Answer:
θ = [tex]\frac{\pi }{3}[/tex] (60° )
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the identity
sin²x + cos²x = 1 ⇒ sin²x = 1 - cos²x
Given
cos²θ - sin²θ = 2 - 5cosθ
cos²θ - (1 - cos²θ) = 2 - 5cosθ
cos²θ - 1 + cos²θ = 2 - 5cosθ
2cos²θ - 1 = 2 - 5cosθ ( subtract 2 - 5cosθ from both sides )
2cos²θ + 5cosθ - 3 = 0 ← in standard form
(cosθ + 3)(2cosθ - 1) = 0 ← in factored form
Equate each factor to zero and solve for θ
cosθ + 3 = 0
cosθ = - 3 ← not possible as - 1 ≤ cosθ ≤ 1
2cosθ - 1 = 0
cosθ = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] , so
θ = [tex]cos^{-1}[/tex] ([tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] ) = [tex]\frac{\pi }{3}[/tex] ( or 60° )
Answer:
[tex] \huge \boxed{ \boxed{\blue{ { \theta = 60}^{ \circ} }}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
to understand thisyou need to know about:trigonometryPEMDASlet's solve:[tex] \sf \: rewrite \: \sin ^{2} ( \theta) \: as \: 1 - \cos ^{2} ( \theta) : \\ \sf \implies \: \cos ^{2} ( \theta) - (1 - \cos ^{2} ( \theta)) = 2 - 5 \cos( \theta) [/tex][tex] \sf \: remove \: parentheses \: and \: change \: its \: sign : \\ \sf \implies \: \cos ^{2} ( \theta) - 1 + \cos ^{2} ( \theta)) = 2 - 5 \cos( \theta) [/tex][tex] \sf \: add : \\ \sf \implies \: 2\cos ^{2} ( \theta) - 1 = 2 - 5 \cos( \theta) [/tex][tex] \sf \: move \: left \: hand \: sides \: expression \: to \: right \: hand \: sides \: : \\ \sf \implies \: 2\cos ^{2} ( \theta) + 5 \cos( \theta) - 1 -2 = 0[/tex][tex] \sf \: rewrite \: 5\cos( \theta) \: as \: 6 \cos( \theta) - \cos( \theta) : \\ \sf \implies \: 2\cos ^{2} ( \theta) + 6 \cos( \theta) - \cos( \theta) - 3 = 0[/tex][tex] \sf \:factor \: out \: 2 \cos( \theta) \: and \: - 1 : \\ \sf \implies \: 2\cos ( \theta)( \cos( \theta) + 3 ) -1( \cos( \theta) + 3) = 0[/tex][tex] \sf \: group: \\ \sf \implies \: (2\cos( \theta) - 1) ( \cos( \theta) + 3 ) = 0[/tex][tex] \sf \: rewrite \: as \: two \: seperate \: equation: \\ \sf \implies \: \begin{cases}2\cos( \theta) - 1 = 0\\ \cos( \theta) + 3 = 0 \end{cases} [/tex][tex]\sf add \: 1 \: to \: the\: first \: equation \: and \: substract \: 3 \: from \: the \: second \: equation: \\ \sf \implies \: \begin{cases}2\cos( \theta) = 1\\ \cos( \theta) = - 3 \end{cases} [/tex][tex] \sf the \: second \: eqution \: is \: false \: \\ \sf because \: - 1 \leqslant \cos( \theta) \leqslant 1 \: \\ \sf but \: we \: can \: still \: work \: with \: the \: second \: equation[/tex]
[tex] \sf substract \: both \: sides \: by \: 2 : \\ \implies\frac{ 2\cos( \theta) }{2} = \frac{1}{2} \\ \implies\cos( \theta) = \frac{1}{2} \\ \therefore \: \theta \: = {60}^{ \circ} [/tex]Simplify
(3x^2y^3/z^3)^3
Answer:
27x^6 y^9
z^9
Step-by-step explanation:
That should be the answer,if not...sorry!:)
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the area is 254.34 sq. ft.
Answer:
254.34 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
diameter = 18 feet
radius = 18/2 = 9 feet
Area = pi x r²
= pi x 9²
= pi x 81
= 254.34 ft²
Raquel builds a model train that has 4 equal-sized rail cars. Each rail car has a passenger section and a cargo section. The cargo section for each rail car is 4 inches long. The total length of the model train is 48 inches. What is the length of the passenger section in each rail car?
Answer:8
Step-by-step explanation:
48/4 = 12
12-4 = 8
What is the measure of b
Answer:
abcd
Step-by-step explanation:
efg
Write the numbers in increasing order. NO LINKS!!!!!!!
this aint the answer but this is to help u in class when u cant use this app
Step-by-step explanation:
id recommend desmos scientific calc. you put the #'s in ex: 5/2 = 2.5 and it gives u the exact answer so u can put them in order easier also , use a lined paper sideways and put the numbers in the spaces to line it out iyk what i mean by that so you can number it from least to greatest easier !!! if ur confused ill try amd help u understand it morw but thats just how it helped me get how to do it
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Answer:
Natalie saved 16%
Step-by-step explanation:
Natalie saved 16% because 20 divided by 125 is 0.16
When we find percentages our goal is to get something like 0.24 which would mean 24% or 0.14 or 14% in this case it is perfect because we immediately see 0.16 or 16% leaving us with our answer, Natalie got 16% off her new phone.
Answer:
16%
Step-by-step explanation:
so that is the original number subtracted by a percentage, but that percentage is then multiplied by 125
125-(x/100)125=125-20
x=16
Hope that helps :)
Brandon discovered that his daily routine of buying a slice of pizza and a soda at lunch was costing him more than 18,000$ per year. Choose the correct answer below. A. This statement does not make sense because this would mean that a slice of pizza and a soda costs him about 5$ a day. B. This statement makes sense because this would mean that a slice of pizza and a soda costs him about 5$ a day. C. This statement makes sense because this would mean that a slice of pizza and a soda costs him about 49$ a day. D. This statement does not make sense because this would mean that a slice of pizza and a soda costs him about 49 $ a day.
Answer:
This statement makes sense because this would mean that a slice of pizza and a soda costs him about $49 a day
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
The total spent on a slice of pizza and a soda is:
[tex]Cost > \$18000[/tex] per year
Required
Which of the options is true:
First, we calculate the daily amount spent on a slice of pizza and a soda.
Assume that the yearly cost is: $18000
The daily cost is:
[tex]Daily = \frac{\$18000}{365}[/tex]
[tex]Daily = \$49.32[/tex]
This means that he spends about $49 daily
I need help finding the slope
Answer:
oh, well, sorry
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope is rise over run.
sarah gets paid $100. she also gets a commission of $200 per lawn mower she sells. if her pay can be modeled as y = 200x + 100, how much money does she make if she sells 4 lawnmowers
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Question 2 (1 point)
5B. A rectangle has perimeter 26 cm, and the length and width are both whole numbers. What is the greatest possible area this rectangle may
have in square cm?
A school earns $70 from se ing 50 tickets for the school play. Each ticket costs the same price.
How much does the school earn for 1 ticket?
20=c/5
can you show your work thanks
Someone help me I need this one fast
c = 20 × 5
c = 100
and that's all
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Which has the higher kinetic
energy: a 195 g bird lying at 17 m/s
or a 2.7 kg cai walking at 2 m/s2
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Find the area of the regular 18 gon with radius 56 mm
Answer:
since there are 18 of these isosceles triangles in the polygon, then multiply this by 18 to get area of the polygon with 18 sides is equal to 28.56497087 square units. you can round this to as many desimal digits as required. each of those little triangle with a vertex angle of 20 degrees is an isosceles triangle.
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Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Carlos mixed \dfrac4{15}\text{ L} 15 4 Lstart fraction, 4, divided by, 15, end fraction, start text, space, L, end text of chocolate syrup with \dfrac12\text{ L} 2 1 Lstart fraction, 1, divided by, 2, end fraction, start text, space, L, end text of milk. Determine a reasonable estimate of the total amount of liquid Carlos mixed
Question:
Carlos mixed [tex]\dfrac4{15}\text{ L}[/tex] of chocolate syrup with [tex]\dfrac12\text{ L}[/tex] of milk. Determine a reasonable estimate of the total amount of liquid Carlos mixed
Answer:
0.8 liters of liquid
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Chocolate:= \dfrac4{15}\text{ L}[/tex]
[tex]Milk:= \dfrac12\text{ L}[/tex]
Required
An estimate of the total liquid
First, we get the actual total liquid.
[tex]Total = Chocolate + Milk[/tex]
[tex]Total =\dfrac4{15}\text{ L} + \dfrac12\text{ L}[/tex]
Take LCM
[tex]Total =\dfrac{8 + 15}{30}\text{ L}[/tex]
[tex]Total =\dfrac{23}{30}\text{ L}[/tex]
Express as decimal
[tex]Total ={0.7666}\text{ L}[/tex]
Estimate [Approximate]
[tex]Total ={0.8}\text{ L}[/tex]
Answer:
about 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
start fraction, 3, divided by, 4, end fraction, start text, space, L, end text
Hint #11 / 5
We can make an estimate by picturing each fraction:
A tape diagram made up of two tapes of equal length. The tape on the top is divided into fifteen equal parts with each part labeled one-fifteenth. The first four parts are shaded. The tape on the bottom is divided into two equal parts with each part labeled one-half. The first part is shaded.
A tape diagram made up of two tapes of equal length. The tape on the top is divided into fifteen equal parts with each part labeled one-fifteenth. The first four parts are shaded. The tape on the bottom is divided into two equal parts with each part labeled one-half. The first part is shaded.
Hint #22 / 5
To find the total amount of chocolate milk, we need to add \greenD{\dfrac{4}{15}}
15
4
start color #1fab54, start fraction, 4, divided by, 15, end fraction, end color #1fab54 and \purpleD{\dfrac12}
2
1
start color #7854ab, start fraction, 1, divided by, 2, end fraction, end color #7854ab.
A tape diagram made up of two tapes of equal length. The tape on the top is divided into fifteen equal parts with each part labeled one-fifteenth. The first four parts are shaded. The tape on the bottom is divided into two equal parts with each part labeled one-half. The first part is shaded. Below the tapes, a curved bracket across the tapes is labeled 1.
A tape diagram made up of two tapes of equal length. The tape on the top is divided into fifteen equal parts with each part labeled one-fifteenth. The first four parts are shaded. The tape on the bottom is divided into two equal parts with each part labeled one-half. The first part is shaded. Below the tapes, a curved bracket across the tapes is labeled 1.
Hint #33 / 5
We can compare our sum to benchmarks like {\dfrac12}
2
1
start fraction, 1, divided by, 2, end fraction and 111:
A number line labeled 0 to 1 with tick marks every one-half unit. A tape diagram is above the number line from the tick mark at 0 to the tick mark at 1. The tape diagram is divided into 6 unequal parts. The first 4 parts are equal in size, shaded, and each labeled one-fifteenth. The next part is shaded and labeled one-half. The sixth part is not shaded and not labeled. Together, the five shaded parts of the tape diagram are from the tick mark at zero to an approximate halfway point between the tick mark at one-half and the tick mark at one of the number line.
A number line labeled 0 to 1 with tick marks every one-half unit. A tape diagram is above the number line from the tick mark at 0 to the tick mark at 1. The tape diagram is divided into 6 unequal parts. The first 4 parts are equal in size, shaded, and each labeled one-fifteenth. The next part is shaded and labeled one-half. The sixth part is not shaded and not labeled. Together, the five shaded parts of the tape diagram are from the tick mark at zero to an approximate halfway point between the tick mark at one-half and the tick mark at one of the number lines.
Hint #44 / 5
Our sum is more than
2
1
start fraction, 1, divided by, 2, end fraction but less than 111.
A triangle has two sides of length 7 and 4. What is the smallest possible whole-number length for the third sid
Answer:
3......
Step-by-step explanation:
in triangle sum of two sides must be equal to third side......
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what is the positive of 65 million pls help
Answer:
the positive of 65 milion is 65 million and the negitive iis -65 mil i think
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
6.5*10^7
Step-by-step explanation:
65,000,000 and came up with the answer 6.5*10^7.
who wanna do my work
Answer:
which topic in math
Step-by-step explanation:
what grade are you in? hope it's not money
What subject is it????
If a=3 and b=7, find the value of
5a
Answer: 15
Step-by-step explanation: All the information you need is a=3
5a is the same as saying 5xa or 5x3, so there you have it- 15
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2x + 3 = -7 what is x
Answer: x=-5
Step-by-step explanation:
You would have to do the inverse to “undo” the equation.
So first you would do -7-3=-10
Then you would do -10/2=-5 to find x
Help me plzzz i need helpppppp
Answer:
x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
5 + 4 = 4 + 5
9 = 9
That means this statement is true.
Hope this helps!!~ ♥︎The lengths of the sides of a triangle are 4, 5, 7. Classify the triangle as acute, right, or obtuse
What is the factorization of the polynomial below? 3х2 + 30x + 48
Answer:
3(x+2)(x+8)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
[tex]3(x+8)(x+2)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]3x^2 + 30x + 48 = 3(x^2 + 10x+ 16) = 3(x+8)(x+2)[/tex]