11. The unit digit in the expression (31 + 132 + 143 + 414 + 515 +156 + 61) i (A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 . (D) 1​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]we \ add \ \ only \ \ units \ we \ do \ not \ need \ the \ rest \\\\ \bf (3\underline 1 + 13\underline2 + 14\underline3 + 41\underline4 + 51\underline5 +15\underline6 + 6\underline1)= \\\\ 1+2+3+4+5+6+1=2\underline 2 \\\\ Answer: C) \ 2[/tex]


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a soft drink vendor at a popular beach analyzes his sales recods and finds that if he sells x cans of soda pop in one day, his profit (in dollars) is given by

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Complete Question:

A soft-drink vendor at a popular beach analyzes his sales records, and finds that if he sells x cans of soda pop in one day, his profit (in dollars) is given by P(x) = -0.001x² + 3x - 1800.

a. What is his maximum profit per day?

b. How many cans must be sold in order to obtain the maximum profit?

Answer:

a. $450

b. 1500 cans

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following quadratic function;

P(x) = -0.001x² + 3x - 1800  ......equation 1

a. To find his maximum profit per day;

Since P(x) is a quadratic equation, P(x) would be maximum when [tex] x = \frac {-b}{2a} [/tex]

Note : the standard form of a quadratic equation is ax² + bx + c = 0  ......equation 2

Comparing eqn 1 and eqn 2, we have;

a = -0.001, b = 3 and c = -1800

Now, we determine the maximum profit;

[tex] x = \frac {-b}{2a} [/tex]

Substituting the values, we have;

[tex] x = \frac {-3}{2*(-0.001)} [/tex]

Cancelling out the negative signs, we have;

[tex] x = \frac {3}{2*0.001} [/tex]

[tex] x = \frac {3}{0.002} [/tex]

x at maximum = 1500

Substituting the value of "x" into equation 1;

P(1500) = -0.001 * 1500² + 3(1500) - 1800

P(1500) = -0.001 * 2250000 + 4500 - 1800

P(1500) = -2250 + 2700

P(1500) = $450

b. Therefore, the soft-drink vendor must sell 1500 cans in order to obtain the maximum profit.

Not sure how to do this

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Answer:
Scale factor of 2

Explanation:
I compared the lengths of AC to DF. AC is one unit long, whereas DF is two units long, so DF is dilated by a scale factor of 2.

Зу = -2 - 6
3y = 2z - 6

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Answer:

y = -8/3, z = -1

What is the value of x in the equation
-%y = 30, when y = 15?

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Answer:

x not given

therefore no answer for x

Coefficient of y in the equation: 3(2x -1/3y) = 0 is equal to a) 3 b) 1 c)-3 d)-1

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Answer:

d is the right answer because the coefficient of y is 3*(-1/3) which results -1 so d is the right answer

The coefficient of y in the given equation is 1. Therefore, option B is the correct answer.

What is an equation?

In mathematics, an equation is a formula that expresses the equality of two expressions, by connecting them with the equals sign =.

The given equation is 3(2x -1/3y)=0.

Now, 6x-1/y=0

A numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression.

Here, coefficient of y is 1.

Therefore, option B is the correct answer.

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please help me its timed -H.M​

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Answer:

f(3) = g(3)

General Formulas and Concepts:

Algebra I

Functions

Function NotationGraphing

Step-by-step explanation:

We can see from the graph that the lines intersect at (3, 6). If this is the case, then that means that when x = 3 for both functions, it outputs f(x) = 6.

Rewriting this in terms of function notation:

f(3) = 6, g(3) = 6

∴ f(3) = g(3)

A sofa regularly sells for $760. The sale price is $676.40. Find the percent decrease of the sale price from the regular price.

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Answer: (760 - 676. 40) × 100 ÷ 760 = 11%

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

11% decrease

Step-by-step explanation:

Concepts:

Percent change is the change between an old value and its new value represented as a %. If a percent change is a decrease, it means that the new value is less than the old value. If a percent change is a increase, it means that the old value is less than the new value. The formula for percent change is: (NV - OV)/OV · 100 = C, where NV = New Value, OV = Old Value, and C = Percent Change.The sale price is the price at which something sells or sold after the price has been reduced by sales, discounts, etc.

Solving:

Let's find the percent change by using the formula.

1. Formula for Percent Change

(NV - OV)/OV · 100 = C

2. Plug in the values of NV and OV

(676.40 - 760)/760 · 100 = C

3. Simplify

-83.6/760 · 100 = C-0.11 · 100 = C-11 = C

Therefore, our percent decrease is 11% decrease.

A researcher wishes to estimate the proportion of adults who have​ high-speed Internet access. What size sample should be obtained if she wishes the estimate to be within with ​% confidence if ​(a) she uses a previous estimate of ​? ​(b) she does not use any prior​ estimates?

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Answer:

732 samples ;

752 samples

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

α = 90% ; M.E = 0.03 ; p = 0.58 ; 1 - p = 1 - 0.58 = 0.42

Using the relation :

n = (Z² * p * (1 - p)) / M.E²

Zcritical at 90% = 1.645

n = (1.645² * 0.58 * 0.42) / 0.03²

n = 0.65918769 / 0.0009

n = 732.43076

n = 732 samples

B.)

If no prior estimate is given, then p = 0.5 ; 1 - p = 1 - 0.5 = 0.5

n = (Z² * p * (1 - p)) / M.E²

Zcritical at 90% = 1.645

n = (1.645² * 0.5 * 0.5) / 0.03²

n = 0.67650625 / 0.0009

n = 751.67361

n = 752 samples

The weights of newborn baby boys born at a local hospital are believed to have a normal distribution with a mean weight of 35113511 grams and a variance of 253,009253,009. If a newborn baby boy born at the local hospital is randomly selected, find the probability that the weight will be less than 46174617 grams. Round your answer to four decimal places.

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Answer:

The answer is "0.1397".

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\mu=3511\\\\[/tex]

variance [tex]\ S^2= 253,009\\\\[/tex]

standard deviation [tex]\sigma =\sqrt{253,009}=503\\\\[/tex]

Finding the probability in which the weight will be less than [tex]4617 \ grams\\\\[/tex]

[tex]P(X<4617)=p[z<\frac{4617-3511}{503}]\\\\[/tex]  

                      [tex]=p[z<\frac{1106}{503}]\\\\=p[z< 2.198]\\\\= .013975\approx 0.1397[/tex]

13 A traffic roundabout has a circular garden
in the centre and two lanes for traffic
encircling the garden. The diameter of the
garden is 16 metres and each lane is 3 metres
wide. Each lane is to be resurfaced. Calculate
the area to be resurfaced. Answer in square
metres to the nearest whole number.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The area to be resurfaced is the area of the

whole circle including garden and lanes minus  

the area of the garden.

 

Area of a circle is (pi)r2

 

radius of garden is (1/2)diameter = 8 m

Garden area:  (pi)82 = 64(pi) m2

 

Diameter of garden plus traffic lanes is

16 + 2(6) because we add 6 m to both sides

of the diameter of the garden.

Full diameter = 16+12 = 28 m

Full radius = 28/2 = 14 m

Full area:  (pi)142 = 196(pi) m2

 

Area to be resurfaced:

196(pi) - 64(pi) = 132(pi) m2  ≅ 415 m2

A drinking container is shaped like a cone and must hold at least 10 ounces of fluid. The radius of the top of the container is 2.25 inches. The steps for determining the height of the cone-shaped container are shown below.

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Answer:

  C.  h ≥ 1.9 in

Step-by-step explanation:

As the final step, divide both sides of the inequality by 5.3:

  (5.3h)/5.3 ≥ 10/5.3

  h ≥ 1.9

Use a table of values to graph the function ƒ(x) = x−−√. Choose the correct graph from the options below.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

The square root function's graph is graph (b). This makes logical sense, because, when taking the square root (the principal root in particular), a general rule is that both the input and the output must be positive. Moreover, if one were to create a table of values to find points on the graph of the function, each of the points can be found on graph (b).

[tex]f(x)=\sqrt{x}[/tex]

x         y

1          1

4         2

9         3

16        4

Therefore graph (B) is the correct answer.

Find the expression that is equivalent to 7(x2 – 5x + 1).

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Answer:

7x^2 -35x +7

Step-by-step explanation:

7(x^2 – 5x + 1)

Distribute

7x^2 -7*5x +7*1

7x^2 -35x +7

Which of the following expressions are equivalent to -3x- 6/10
Choose all that apply:
A=3/6x1/10
b=- 3/10x-6
c= none of the above


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Answer:

c= none of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

-3x- 6/10

This has two separate terms, a term with a variable

-3x  and a term with a constant -6/10

A=3/6x1/10  This has only one term

b=- 3/10x-6  This has a different x term -3/10  which is not -3

c= none of the above

What is the value of Z? Z =2^3

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the value of Zis 8.

Z =2^3=8

Now we have to,

find the required value of Z.

→ Z = 2^3

→ [Z = 8]

Therefore, value of Z is 8.

A car travels 1/8 mile in 2/13 minutes. What is the speed in terms of miles per minute?

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Answer:

13/16 miles per minute

Step-by-step explanation:

Take the miles and divide by the minutes

1/8 ÷ 2/13

Copy dot flip

1/8 * 13/2

13/16 miles per minute

Can someone explain how to solve this step by step? Thank you

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Answer:

x=10

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the Rational Roots Test, we can say that the potential rational roots are

± (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, 18, 30, 45, 90).

Unfortunately, there doesn't really seem to be an easy way to figure out which numbers are actually roots outside of guess and check. Therefore, to solve this, we'll have to go through numbers until we hit something.

To make the process faster, I wrote a Python script as follows:

numbers = [1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 10, 15, 18, 30, 45, 90]

negative_numbers = [i * (-1) for i in numbers]

numbers = numbers + negative_numbers

for i in numbers:

   

   if (i**3 - 10*(i**2) + 9*i-90) == 0:

       print(i)

The result comes out as 10, meaning that 10 is our only rational root. Using the Factor Theorem, we can say that because 10 is a root, (x-10) is a factor of the polynomial. Using synthetic division, we can divide (x-10) from the polynomial to get

10 |   1     -10     9      -90

    |          10     0       90

    _________________

        1       0     9        0

Therefore, we can say that

(x³-10x²+9x-90)/(x-10) = (x²+0x+9), so

x³-10x²+9x-90 = (x-10)(x²+9)

As the only solution to x²+9=0 contains imaginary numbers, x=10 is the only solution to x³-10x²+9x-90 = (x-10)(x²+9) = 0

6. A boy pushes his little brother in a box with a force of 500 N for 324 m How much work is this if the force of
friction acting on the sliding box is (a) 100 N (6) 250. N?

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Answer:

(a) 129600 J

(b) 81000 J

Step-by-step explanation:

The work done is given by the product of force and the displacement in the direction of force.

Force, F = 500 N

distance, d = 324 m

(a) friction force, f = 100 N

The work done is

W = (F - f) x d

W = (500 - 100) x 324

W = 129600 J

(b) Friction, f = 250 N

The work done is

W = (F - f) d

W = (500 - 250) x 324

W = 81000 J

PLEASE CORRECT BEFORE ANSWERING I AM HAVING TROUBLE GETTING THINNGS RIGHT SO PLEASE HELP

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Answer:

  3

Step-by-step explanation:

AB is 1 unit long.

A'B' is 3 units long.

The scale factor is the ratio of these lengths:

  scale factor = A'B'/AB = 3/1 = 3

ABC is dilated by a factor of 3 to get A'B'C'.

What is the derivative of x^2?

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Answer:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[x^2] = 2x[/tex]

General Formulas and Concepts:

Calculus

Differentiation

DerivativesDerivative Notation

Basic Power Rule:

f(x) = cxⁿf’(x) = c·nxⁿ⁻¹

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify

[tex]\displaystyle y = x^2[/tex]

Step 2: Differentiate

Basic Power Rule:                                                                                         [tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = 2x^{2 - 1}[/tex]Simplify:                                                                                                         [tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = 2x[/tex]

Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)

Unit: Differentiation

The average cost when producing x items is found by dividing the cost function, C(x), by the number of items,x. When is the average cost less than 100, given the cost function is C(x)= 20x+160?
A) ( 2, infinit)
B) (0,2)
C) (-infinit,0) U (2,infinit)
D) (- infinit,0] U [2,infinit)

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Answer:

  A)  (2, ∞) . . . . or C) (-∞, 0) ∪ (2, ∞) if you don't think about it

Step-by-step explanation:

We want ...

  C(x)/x < 100

  (20x +160)/x < 100

  20 +160/x < 100 . . . . . separate the terms on the left

  160/x < 80 . . . . . . . subtract 20

  160/80 < x . . . . . multiply by x/80 . . . . . assumes x > 0

  x > 2 . . . . . . simplify

In interval notation this is (2, ∞).   matches choice A

__

Technically (mathematically), we also have ...

  160/80 > x . . . . and x < 0

which simplifies to x < 0, or the interval (-∞, 0).

If we include this solution, then choice C is the correct one.

_____

Comment on the solution

Since we are using x to count physical items, we want to assume that the practical domain of C(x) is whole numbers, where x ≥ 0, so this second interval is not in the domain of C(x). That is, the average cost of a negative number of items is meaningless.

Find the length of XW.

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Answer:

XW = 78

Step-by-step explanation:

Both triangles are similar, therefore based on triangle similarity theorem we have the following:

XW/XZ = VW/YZ

Substitute

XW/6 = 104/8

XW/6 = 13

Cross multiply

XW = 13*6

XW = 78

write your answer in simplest radical form​

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Answer:

n = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions

tan theta = opp /adj

tan 30 = n / 2 sqrt(3)

2 sqrt(3) tan 30 = n

2 sqrt(3) * sqrt(3)/3 = n

2 = n

We have to find,

The required value of n.

Now we can,

Use the trigonometric functions.

→ tan(θ) = opp/adj

Let's find the required value of n,

→ tan (θ) = opp/adj

→ tan (30) = n/2√3

→ n = 2√3 × tan (30)

→ n = 2√3 × √3/3

→ n = 2√3 × 1/√3

→ [n = 2]

Thus, the value of n is 2.

it takes engineer 3 hrs to drive to his brother's house at an average of 50 miles per hour. if he takes same route home, but his average speed of 60 miles per hour, what is the time, in hours, that it takes him to drive home?​

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Answer:

t2 = 2.5 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

The distance is the same.

d = r * t

The rates and times are different so

t1 = 3 hours

t2 = X

r1 = 50 mph

r2 = 60 mph

r1 * t1 = r2*t2

50 * 3 = 60 * t2

150 = 60 * t2

150 / 60 = t2

t2 = 2.5

Answer:

Answer: Travel Time is 2 hours & 30 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

Original Journey Time is 3 hours, Speed is 50 mph, Distance is 150 miles

Original Distance is 150 miles, New Speed is 60 mph.

Also Combined Distance was 300 miles, Combined Time was 5 hours & 30 minutes. therefore: Average Speed for complete round trip is 54. 54 mph

describe how you could use the point-slope formula to find the equation of a line that is perpendicular to a given line and passes through a given point

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Answer:

Using the slope intercept formula, we can see the slope of line p is ¼. Since line k is perpendicular to line p it must have a slope that is the negative reciprocal. (-4/1) If we set up the formula y=mx+b, using the given point and a slope of (-4), we can solve for our b or y-intercept. In this case it would be 17.

identify the angles relationship

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Answer:

Adjacent

Step-by-step explanation:

Adjacent angles are two angles that have a common vertex and a common side but do not overlap

If he is correct, what is the probability that the mean of a sample of 68 computers would differ from the population mean by less than 2.08 months

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Complete Question

The quality control manager at a computer manufacturing company believes that the mean life of a computer is 91 months with a standard deviation of 10 months if he is correct. what is the probability that the mean of a sample of 68 computers would differ from the population mean by less than 2.08 months? Round your answer to four decimal places. Answer How to enter your answer Tables Keypad

Answer:

[tex]P(-1.72<Z<1.72)=0.9146[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Population mean \mu=91

Sample Mean \=x =2.08

Standard Deviation \sigma=10

Sample size n=68

Generally the Probability that The  sample mean  would differ from the population mean

P(|\=x-\mu|<2.08)

From Table

[tex]P(|\=x-\mu|<2.08)=P(|z|<1.72)[/tex]

T Test

[tex]Z=\frac{\=x-\mu}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n} } }[/tex]

[tex]Z=\frac{2.08}{\frac{10}{\sqrt{68} } }[/tex]

[tex]Z=1.72[/tex]

[tex]P(|\=x-\mu|<2.08)=P(|z|<1.72)[/tex]

[tex]P(-1.72<Z<1.72)[/tex]

Therefore From Table

[tex]P(-1.72<Z<1.72)=0.9146[/tex]

Evaluate − x 2 −5 y 3 when x = 4 and y =−1

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Answer:

-11

Step-by-step explanation:

I am going to assume that it is -x^2-5y^3.

-(4^2)-5(-1^3)

-16-5(-1)

-16+5

-11

Answer:

- 11

Step-by-step explanation:

If x = 4,  y = -1

then,

        - x^2 - 5y^3 = - (4)^2 - 5(-1)^3

                            = - 16 + 5

                            = - 11

A ball is thrown from an initial height of 7 feet with an initial upward velocity of 23 ft/s. The ball's height h (in feet) after 1 seconds is given by the following.
h = 7+23t-16t^2
Find all values of 1 for which the ball's height is 15 feet.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If we are looking for the time(s) that the ball is at a height of 15, we simply sub in a 15 for the height in the position equation and solve for t:

[tex]15=-16t^2+23t+7[/tex] and

[tex]0=-16t^2+23t-8[/tex]

Factor this however you factor a quadratic in class to get

t = .59 seconds and t = .85 seconds.

This means that .59 seconds after the ball was thrown into the air it was 15 feet off the ground. Then the ball reached its max height, gravity took over, and began pulling it back down to earth. The ball passes the height of 15 feet again on its way down after .85 seconds.

Suppose f(x)=x^2. What is the graph of g(x)=1/2f(x)?

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Answer:

  see attached

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph of g(x) is a vertically scaled version of the graph of f(x). The scale factor is 1/2, so vertical height at a given value of x is 1/2 what it is for f(x). This will make the graph appear shorter and fatter than for f(x).

The graph of g(x) is attached.

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