X=6{2+3[2(8-3)+(5+1)-3]}

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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

X=6{2+3[3.5+6-3]}

=6{2+3[15+3]}

=6{2+3.18}

=6{2+54}

=6.56

=336

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Solve using addition or subtraction.
6=m-7/8

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55/8 I hope it’s right

Especial on a cruise to Atlantis is advertising is being eight nights of the regular price the regular price is $1827 what is the sales price price

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Answer:

$14,616

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the sales price is shown below:

The regular price is $1,827

And it would be advertised having 8 nights of the regular price so here we assume that the sales price is 8 times of the regular price

so, the sales price is

= $1,827 × 8

= $14,616

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Determine if the conditions stated would result in a unique quadrilateral?
A. a trapezoid with three 12-yd sides (yes or no)
B. a rhombus with a perimeter of 36 ft. and one right angle (yes or no)
C. a quadrilateral with four 9-ft. sides and two acute angles (yes or no)
D. a rectangle with a length that is 5-inch. less than width
C. a parallelogram with a right angle, two 7-mm and two 8-mm sides

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Answer:

A) no

B) yes

C) no

D) yes

E) yes

Step-by-step explanation:

how do I solve -3x+8y=18 and -x+y=-4​

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  (x, y) = (10, 6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Any of the usual methods work to solve this: elimination, substitution, graphing, matrix methods. For a "no-work" solution, I prefer a graphing calculator.

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In the second equation, both x and y have coefficients of ±1, so substitution or elimination can be used with equal ease. Adding x to the second equation gives an expression for y that can be substituted in the first equation.

  y = x -4

  -3x +8(x -4) = 18

  -3x +8x -32 = 18 . . . eliminate parentheses

  5x = 50 . . . . . . . . . add 32, collect terms

  x = 10 . . . . . . . . . . .divide by 5

  y = 10 -4 = 6 . . . . . use the expression for y to find y

The solution is (x, y) = (10, 6).


how many more pairs of parallel sides does a regular octagon have than a regular octagon have than a regular hexagon

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A regular hexagon has 3 pairs of parallel sides. A regular octagon has 4 pairs of parallel sides. Hope this helps :))

A school club purchases sandwiches and pretzels for a lunch. Each sandwich costs $4.25 and each bag of pretzels costs $0.75. A total of 48 items (sandwiches and pretzels) were purchased for a total cost of $175. If s = the number of sandwiches and p = the number of pretzels, which system represents this situation?

A. s + p = 48
4.25s + 0.75p = 175

B. s + p = 175
4.25s + 0.75p = 48

C. s + p = 48
0.75s + 4.25p = 175

D. s - p = 48
4.25s + 0.75p = 175

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Answer: I’m 95% sure it’s A

Given f(x) = 2x -8 write out in words

Please help this is due today and I really need help.

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Step-by-step explanation:

if X = 1

then f(x)=2×1-8 = 6

I'm not sure

Need an answer right away! Thank you for your time!

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Answer:

4/13

Step-by-step explanation:

There are three face cards and four of each, plus four ace cards, for a total of 16.  Thus, the probability of drawing an ace or a face card is 16/52, or 8/26, or 4/13.

Answer: 4/13

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A 50 centimeter piece of wire is bent into a circle. What is the area of this circle?

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Answer:

198.95 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

Circumference = 50cm

C = πD

D = C/π

r = D/2

r = 50/π/2

r= 7.957747…..cm

Area = π r²

A = π x 7.957747….²

A = 198.95 cm² (2dp)

Solve this please x^4-15x^3+56x

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Answer:

x2(x−8)(x−7)

Step-by-step explanation:

Factor

Factor x2 out of x4−15x3+56x2.

x2(x2−15x+56)

x2(x−8)(x−7)

Determine the scale factor of the dilation, if OA = 7 and OA' = 21.

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Answer:

i think its 3

Step-by-step explanation:

21/7=3

The second figure OA' divided by first figure OA = 21/7=3

Use the distributive property to write an equivalent and simplified expression 12(3y+x)

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36y+12x


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how many square feet of outdoor carpet will we need for this hole​

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Answer:

42 ft²

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, who makes a hole in this shape?

Anyways,

You're going to want to split the figure into multiple different shapes. We already have a triangle, so I would split the remaining shape into a rectangle and trapezoid.

We can find the area of the triangle easily with the equation 1/2(bh)

So

1/2(2 · 3)

1/2(6)

3

So the triangle is 3 ft²

Now we can find the area of the rectangle.

The measurements will be 3 and 7. It's just base x height so it'll be 21 ft²

Finally the trapezoid.

Base 1: 6

Base 2: 3

Height: 4            (11-7)

Formula: 1/2h (b1 + b2)

1/2 · 4 (6+3)

2(9)

18 ft²

Now just add them together:

3+21+18=42

Hence, your answer is 42 ft²

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Answer:

11

3

-3

-12

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

1) 11

2) 3

3) -3

4) -12

A culture started with 3,000 bacteria. After 4
hours, it grew to 3,600 bacteria. Predict how
many bacteria will be present after 10 hours.
Round your answer to the nearest whole
number.
P = Aekt

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Answer:

4500

Step-by-step explanation:

4 hours = 3600

8 hours = 4200

10 hours = 4500

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triangle similarity theorem

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Answer:

9i

Step-by-step explanation

John has 2,700 seeds of corn to plant in 9 rows on his farm. Each row will have the same number of seeds. Part A Which basic fact can John use to find out how many seeds will be planted in each row?

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Answer: A. We will divide total seeds by the number of total rows.

300 seeds will be planted in each row.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Total seeds = 2700

Total rows = 9

If each row will have the same number of seeds.

Then,  the number of seeds will be planted in each row = (Total seeds) ÷ (Total rows)

= 2700÷9

= 300

Hence, 300 seeds will be planted in each row.

Suppose that the height H of a Ferris wheel can be modeled by the function n H(t)= -16cos(t/45)+24, where t is the time in seconds. What is the maximum height of a cabin? Use 3.14 for π

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Answer:

40 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

The height of the Ferris Wheel is modeled by:

[tex]\displaystyle H(t)=-16\cos\Big(\frac{t}{45}\Big)+24[/tex]

Where H(t) is the height (in feet (assuming)) and t is the time in seconds.

Remember that the value of cosine, regardless of the input, will always be between -1 and 1. That is:

[tex]-1\leq \cos(t)\leq 1[/tex]

So, we can use the two maximums. Testing -1 and 1, we get:

[tex]H(t)=-16(1)+24=8[/tex]

And:

[tex]H(t)=-16(-1)+24=40[/tex]

Therefore, the maximum height of a cabin of the Ferris Wheel will be 40 feet in the air.

Notes:

And the minimum height will be 8 feet.

We are not asked to find t. To do so, however, set H(t) = 40 and find the general solution for t.

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Answer:

what do u need my guy 0899

Answer:

The mean is 82.727272727273 rounded 83

Step-by-step explanation:

You add all the numbers:

40 + 75 + 80 + 80+ 81 + 84 + 88 + 90 + 92 + 100 + 100= 910

You divide that result by the total of numbers to add, in this case 11

910/11= 82.727272727273

To round any number, consider that if it is 5 or above it you can round it to the nearest hundred.

Just in case

MODE: 100, 80

MEDIAN: 84

Suppose a city with population 200,000 has been growing at a rate of ​4% per year. If this rate​ continues, find the population of this city in 11 years.

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Answer:

288,000

Step-by-step explanation:

You find 4% of 200,000 which is 8,000. Then you multiply 8,000 by 11 and then add it to 200,000.

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Answer:

D I believe

Step-by-step explanation:

if it's going by negative values and positive values then -6 is the lowest and 9 is the highest

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Least to greatest means from smallest to largest in simple terms.

So, -6, -4, -2, 2, 5, 9

In the given trapezium PQRS , A and B are the mid - points of the diagonals QS and PR respectively. Prove that :
1. AB [tex] \parallel[/tex] SR

2. AB = [tex] \frac{1}{2} [/tex] ( SR - PQ )

[ Hint : Join Q and B and produce QB to meet SR at C ].

~Thanks in advance !

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Answer:

See Below.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given trapezoid, A and B are the mid-points of QR and PR, respectively.

Question 1)

Please refer to the first diagram below.

As instructed, we will join Q and B to produce QB to meet SR at C.

Statements:                                                Reasons:

[tex]1)\text{ } PQ\parallel SR[/tex]                                                 Given

[tex]2)\text{ } \angle RCQ\cong \angle PQC[/tex]                                     Alternate Interior Angles Theorem

[tex]3)\text{ } B \text{ is the midpoint of } PR[/tex]                        Given

[tex]4)\text{ } PB=BR[/tex]                                               Definition of Midpoint

[tex]5)\text{ } \angle CRB\cong \angle QPB[/tex]                                    Alternate Interior Angles Theorem

[tex]6)\text{ } \Delta CRB\cong \Delta QPB[/tex]                                    AAS-Congruence

[tex]7)\text{ } QB\cong CB[/tex]                                               CPCTC

[tex]8)\text{ }A\text{ is the midpoint of } SQ[/tex]                         Given

[tex]9)\text{ } SA=AQ[/tex]                                                Definition of Midpoint

[tex]10)\text{ } AB\parallel SR[/tex]                                               Triangle Midsegment Theorem

Question 2)

(We will use the proven statements above as "given.")

(And please continue referring to the first figure provided.)

Statements:                                             Reasons:

[tex]1)\text{ } AB\parallel SR[/tex]                                               Given

[tex]2)\text{ } \angle QSR\cong\angle QAB[/tex]                                   Corresponding Angles Theorem

[tex]3)\text{ } \angle SCQ\cong\angle ABQ[/tex]                                   Corresponding Angles Theorem

[tex]4)\text{ } \Delta SCQ\sim \Delta ABQ[/tex]                                  Angle-Angle Similarity

[tex]5)\text{ } \displaystyle \frac{SQ}{AQ}=\frac{SC}{AB}[/tex]                                            CSSTP

[tex]6)\text{ } A\text{ is the midpoint of } SQ[/tex]                       Given

[tex]8)\text{ } SA=AQ[/tex]                                              Definition of Midpoint

[tex]9)\text{ } SQ=SA+AQ[/tex]                                    Segment Addition

[tex]10)\text{ } SQ=2AQ[/tex]                                          Substitution

[tex]11)\text{ } \displaystyle \frac{2AQ}{AQ}=\frac{SC}{AB}[/tex]                                        Substitution

[tex]12)\text{ } \displaystyle 2=\frac{SC}{AB}[/tex]                                               Division Property of Equality

[tex]13)\text{ } 2AB=SC[/tex]                                          Multiplication Property of Equality

[tex]14)\text{ } SR=SC+CR[/tex]                                   Segment Addition

[tex]15)\text{ } \Delta CRB\cong\Delta QPB[/tex]                                Given

[tex]16)\text{ } CR\cong PQ[/tex]                                            CPCTC

[tex]17)\text{ }SR=SC+PQ[/tex]                                   Substitution

[tex]18)\text{ } SC=SR-PQ[/tex]                                   Subtraction Property of Equality

[tex]19)\text{ } 2AB=SR-PQ[/tex]                                 Substitution

[tex]\displaystyle 20)\text{ } AB=\frac{1}{2}(SR-PQ)[/tex]                              Division Property of Equality

Answer:

Given: In trapezium PQRS, A and B are midpoints of diagonals PR and QS.

To Show: AB=1/2(SR-PQ).

Construction:draw midpoints C and D of SP and RQ respectively and join CA and BD

Proof: In triangle SPQ ,C and B are midpoints of SP and SQ

Therefore,by midpoint theorem

CB || PQ and 2CB= PQ ......1

In triangle QSR B and D are midpoints of QS and RQ

Therefore, by midpoint theorem

BD II SR and 2BD =SR..2

In triangle SPR C and A are midpoints of SP and RP

Therefore by midpoint theorem

CA = 1/2 SR .3

From 2

2 BD = SR =

BD =1/2 SR ........4

From 3 and 4

CA = BD ........,.......5

From 1 and 2

SR -PQ= 2 BD -2 CB -

SR-PQ = 2( BD-CB)

From 5

CA = BD ,

Therefore,

1/2(SR-PQ) =AB

AB= 1/2(SR-PQ)

Hence Showed

Which answer choice shows the decimals in order from least to greatest?
A. 0.013, 0.0104, 0.0118, 0.0108, 0.00149
B. 0.00149, 0.0104, 0.0108, 0.0118, 0.013
C. 0.013, 0.0118, 0.0108, 0.0104, 0.00149
D. 0.013. 0.0118. 0.0108. 0.00149. 0.0104

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Answer:

B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Only  0.00149, 0.0104, 0.0108, 0.0118, 0.013 are in ascending order.

The correct answer is B!

(6,3) -> (-3/2x , 2/3y) -> (x + 6 , y - 4) -> (2/3x , -3/2y)
After these series of transformations, what will the final point be?

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Answer:

Please refer to the attached image.

A water sprinkler sends water out in a circular pattern. How large is the watered area if the radius of the watering pattern is 15 ft?

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Answer:

706.5 ft^2

Step-by-step explanation:

area = radius^2 (Pi)

15^2(3.14) = 706.5

Answer:

706.95ft^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Find area of a circle

A=πr^2

A=22/7*15ft^2

A=706.95ft^2

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Answer:

10 is 20% 5 is 10% 1 is 2% 17 is 34%

Step-by-step explanation:

Kinda hard to explain.

Answer:

20%

10%

2%

34

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Can you help me find X

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Answer:

x=70+50

x=120

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It is 120 you add those angles shown together

A 4-foot-long sandwich is cut into servings that are each foot long. How many
servings will there be after the sandwich is cut?
3
12

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Answer: 4

Step-by-step explanation:

If the foot-long sandwhich is 4 feet long, and is cut into parts that are each 1 foot long, then we need to divide 4 by 1.

4 ÷ 1 = 4, so there will be 4 servings after the sandwich is cut.

A right triangle has leg lengths of 10 cm and 12 cm. Which of the following is an acute angle in that right triangle?
30
60
45
50

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Answer:

a + b + c= 90

30+30+30=90

90=90.

30 is the ans

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

50 degree

A straight angle is broken into 3 angles. The first angle measures 38°, the second angle is a right angle. What is the measurement of the 3rd angle?


Answer: The measurement of the 3\large ^{rd} angle is

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Answer:

52°

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the measure of the third angle be x°.

Since, straight line is broken into three angles. So, the sum of all the three angles will be equal to 180°.

38° + 90° + x = 180°

128° + x = 180°

x = 180° - 128°

x = 52°

Answer:

52°

Step-by-step explanation:

So, we basically know that,

A straight Angle=180°

When it has been broken into 3 pieces, we have gotten one which is 38°and a right angle.

Now , we know that

A right angle= 90°

So, we need to do,

Sum of known angles= 38+90=128°

Lastly,

Unknown angle = 180° - 128° = 52°

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