14.
Which is the most reasonable measure for the length of
a bicycle?
C. 2 cm
B. 2 m
A. 2 mm
D. 2 km

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Answer 1

Answer:

B 2 m

Step-by-step explanation:

2 cm and 2 mm are way to small they are less than the size of a cell phone

2 km is way to large it is larger than a car


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There are 8.54 grams of sugar in 7 servings of grapes. How many grams of sugar are in a single serving of grapes?

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Answer:

1.22

Step-by-step explanation:

divide 8.54 by 7 to get one serving

Find the area of a circle with radius, r = 6.48m. Give your answer rounded to 2 DP.

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Answer:

Area = 131.9167322

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm not sure what 2 DP means so you will need to do that part.

area=pi*radius^2

area=3.14*42 (approx)

The perimeter of a rectangle is 16 inches. The equation that represents the perimeter of the rectangle is , where l represents the length of the rectangle and w represents the width of the rectangle. Which value is possible for the length of the rectangle? 7 in. 8 in. 9 in. q 10 in.​

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Answer:

B) 8in

Step-by-step explanation:

Two traffic lights both turn green at 1:20 pm. One light is on a 72-second 0cycle from green back to green while the other light is on a 1-minute cycle. After how many minutes will they again turn green together?

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Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

6 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

1 minute = 60 seconds

LCM of 60 and 72 = 360

360 seconds = 6 minutes

The ratio between the distances of two cities from a third city is 7:8. If the total distance is 150 km, what are the distances of the two cities from the third one?

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Answer:

70km and 80km

The option you chose is correct

Answer:

70 km and 80 km.

First city:

[tex]{ \tt{ = \frac{7}{15} \times 150 }} \\ = 70 \: km[/tex]

Second city:

[tex]{ \tt{ = \frac{8}{15} \times 150}} \\ = 80 \: km[/tex]

sing white and red paint, which two mixtures result in the same shade of pink?

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Answer:

B & C

Step-by-step explanation:

Mixture B:

4 white 2 red

Mixture C:

Divide the whole paint combinations by 2:

2 white 1 red

In that case, you are simply making less, but still have the same ratios. They are proportionate.

Happy learning!

--Applepi101

b and c is the answer

how many times are fives subtracted from 15 to get 0?​

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Answer:

3 times

I hope this will help you

PLEASE HELP ME HERE!!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(1). Maryam's answer is correct.

(2). x = 2

Solve the system of equations below by graphing both equations with a
pencil and paper. What is the solution?
y=-x-1
y= x+3
A. (0,3)
B. (-2,1)
C. (-1,2)
O D. (0, -1)

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your answer would be b,
you can use desmos and type the two equations in and graph for you :)

The table below shows some inputs and outputs of the invertible function f with domain all real numbers.

PLEASE HELP ME!!!!! ( photo given ) ​

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Answer:

-6, 0

Step-by-step explanation:

since the first question is a inverse function, the -15 isn't an x value anymore so it is a y.

the second question is the same thing for the 4 because it is an inverse function. so that would be -11, and the function of 9 you would look at the x value of 9 and find the corresponding y, which 11. so -11+11 =0

5 square root 36^4=36 true or false

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Answer:

false it 6480

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

36^1 = 36

5√36^4 ≠ 36

SOMEONE HELP ME PLEASE
Decide if the following scenario involves a permutation or combination. Then find the number of possibilities.

You are setting the combination on a five-digit lock. You want to use the numbers 12345 but you don't care what order they are in.

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Answer:

It's a combination, BUT...

Step-by-step explanation:

Definition: A combination is a grouping of outcomes in which the order does not matter. That's the difference between combination and permutation.

Combination Formula: nCr = (n!)/[r!(n-r)!)] where n stands for number of things and r the pair chosen

Applied to this case: We have n=5 (12345) and r=5 for the 5-digit lock combination.

5C5 = (5!)/[5!(5-5)] = 1

But!! As you can see, we cannot have 1 possible combinations so.. We have to assume that this is a permutation!!! Conceptually, this looks pretty much like a combination, but being the same range as number of items, we conclude that it's a permutation.

Permutation Formula: nPr = (n!)/(n-r)!

nPr = (5!)/(5-5)! = 120

Well, this looks way more accurate now, right?

Final Answer: The scenario involves a permutation, and there's 120 possible combinations of those 5 numbers in a 5-digit lock.

nine workers are hired to seed a field by hand each is given a plot which is 11x7 feet in size what is the total area of the field

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Answer:

693ft

Step-by-step explanation:

11x7=77

77x9=693

The answer is 693! Hope this helps!!

Please help urgent!!! Find the value of x in the triangle shown below!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

so we know a few things about t his triangle,  it's a special one  :P  ,   it's called isosceles because  two of the legs are the same length, which also mean that the angle x  is the same at the other unknown angle sooo  there are  2 x's   if that makes sense?  and then we can solve this , b/c we also know that the interior angles of a triangle add up to 180°

180 = 32 + 2x

148 = 2x

74 =x

∠x = 74°

mathematics question ​

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Answer:

it's option B the second one

The above answer is correct

Solve the following quadratic function
by utilizing the square root method.
y = 100 – x2

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Answer:

x = ± 10

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the equation let y = 0 , that is

0 = 100 - x²( add x² to both sides )

x² = 100 (I take the square root of both sides )

x = ± [tex]\sqrt{100}[/tex] = ± 10

Then solution is x = - 10, x = 10

Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

the guy on top put -10 he's right but it's just 10

2X(X+y) + 2y(3X-y)
Please help me

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Answer:

2x^2 + 8xy - 2y^2

Step-by-step explanation:

2X(X+y) + 2y(3X-y)

2x^2 + 2xy + 6yx - 2y^2

2x^2 + 8xy - 2y^2

A car advertisement states that a certain car can accelerate from rest to 70 m/s in 7 seconds. Find the car's average acceleration. ​

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Answer:

The average acceleration of the car will be 10 m/s.

Step-by-step explanation:

70 / 7 = 10 m/s.

Answer:

34.3 m/s/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Edmentum

y = 5x + 9 (-2, -3) pls help me

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Answer:

Not a solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 5x + 9

-3 = 5(-2) + 9

-3 = -10 + 9

-3 ≠ -1

The point given is not on the line. It is NOT a solution to the equation.

Hope this helps.

Simplify as far as possible;
x²+ 3x²-4x²+5x

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Answer:

5x

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] {x}^{2} + {3x}^{2} - {4x}^{2} + 5x \\= 4 {x}^{2} - 4 {x}^{2} + 5x \\ = 5x[/tex]

a bag contains 10 white balls and 14 red balls.a ball is taken out of the bag,what is the probability that it is a red ball​

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Answer:

7/12

Step-by-step explanation:

Total = 10W+14R

probability of red = R/total

10+14 = 24 so total = 24

R = 14

14/24

reduce (divide by two on the top and bottom)

14/2

-------

24/2

= 7/12

Câu này giải như thế nào ạ
Cos4x +√3 (1+2sin²x)=3-8sin²x

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Answer:

We are losing Earth's greatest biological treasures just as we are beginning to appreciate their true value. Rainforests once covered 14% of the earth's land surface; now they cover a mere 6% and experts estimate that the last remaining rainforests could be consumed in less than 40 years.

One and one-half acres of rainforest are lost every second with tragic consequences for both developing and industrial countries.

Rainforests are being destroyed because the value of rainforest land is perceived as only the value of its timber by short-sighted governments, multi-national logging companies, and land owners.

Nearly half of the world's species of plants, animals and microorganisms will be destroyed or severely threatened over the next quarter century due to rainforest deforestation.

Experts estimates that we are losing 137 plant, animal and insect species every single day due to rainforest deforestation. That equates to 50,000 species a year. As the rainforest species disappear, so do many possible cures for life-threatening diseases. Currently, 121 prescription drugs sold worldwide come from plant-derived sources. While 25% of Western pharmaceuticals are derived from rainforest ingredients, less that 1% of these tropical trees and plants have been tested by scientists.

Most rainforests are cleared by chainsaws, bulldozers and fires for its timber value and then are followed by farming and ranching operations, even by world giants like Mitsubishi Corporation, Georgia Pacific, Texaco and Unocal.

of accumulated knowledge of the medicinal value of rainforest species. As their homelands continue to be destroyed by deforestation, rainforest peoples are also disappearing.

library has burned down.

When a medicine man dies without passing his arts on to the next generation, the tribe and the world loses thousands of years of irreplaceable knowledge about medicinal plants.

Step-by-step explanation:

Guys Help me

Does (4, 7) make the equation y = 2x + 7 true?

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Answer:

false

Step-by-step explanation:

x=4andy=7

2×4+7 isnot equal to 7

Answer:

Tue equation is

y=2x+7

So, the answer is

(2,7)

And (4,7) is wrong

6. If the zeros of a quadratic funtion, f(x), are -2 and 6, what is the equation of the axis of
symmetry of f(x)?
ints
a. X= -2
b. X= 2
c. X= 4
d. Cannot be determined

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given a quadratic function f(x) whose zeros are at x = -2 and x = 6.

And we want to determine its axis of symmetry.

Recall that a parabola is symmetric about its axis of symmetry.

Therefore, the axis of symmetry is directly in the middle of the two roots.

Find the average of the roots:

[tex]\displaystyle x=\frac{(-2)+(6)}{2}=\frac{4}{2}=2[/tex]

Hence, the axis of symmetry is x = 2.

Our answer is B.

In general, if we are given the two zeros p and q of a quadratic and we want to find the axis of symmetry x, it is given by:

[tex]\displaystyle x = \frac{p+q}{2}[/tex]

!!Plz urgent help!!
this triangular prism can contain that holds beads that are spherical and each 0.525 cm. How many
beads can fit inside this container?
Will mark brainliest

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Answer:

890 beads can be fitted in the triangular prism.

Step-by-step explanation:

If we can fill the spherical beads completely in the triangular prism,

Volume of the triangular prism = Volume of the spherical beads

Volume of triangular prism = Area of the triangular base × Height

From the picture attached,

Area of the triangular base = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(\text{Base})(\text{Height})[/tex]

                                             = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(AB)(BC)[/tex]

By applying Pythagoras theorem in the given triangle,

AC² = AB² + BC²

(13)² = 5² + BC²

169 = 25 + BC²

BC² = 144

BC = 12

Area of the triangular base = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(5)(12)[/tex]

                                             = 30 cm²

Height of the triangular prism = 18 cm

Volume of the triangular prism = 30 × 18

                                                   = 540 cm³

Volume of one spherical bead = [tex]\frac{4}{3}\pi r^{3}[/tex]

                                                   = [tex]\frac{4}{3}\pi (0.525)^{3}[/tex]

                                                   = 0.606 cm³

Let there are 'n' beads in the triangular prism,

Volume of 'n' beads = Volume of the prism

540 = 0.606n

n = 890.90

n ≈ 890

Therefore, 890 beads can be fitted in the triangular prism.

yes or no? please help

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Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

....

whats the area of this shape

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Answer:

54 or 57 (read explanation below)

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a mistake in the problem.

The bottom base has length 10 not 11.

Using the correct length of 10, the area is:

A = (1/2)h(b1 + b2)

A = (1/2)(6)(10 + 8)

A = 3(18)

A = 58

Using the incorrect length of 11, the area is:

A = (1/2)h(b1 + b2)

A = (1/2)(6)(11 + 8)

A = 3(19)

A = 57

8. In the figure below, ABC is a right triangle, a + b - 135 degrees, and c + d = 55 degrees. Find x.

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Answer:

x=80 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that

ABC is a right triangle

Therefore, angle B=90 degrees

Angle A=a+b=135 degrees

Angle C=c+d=55 degrees

Angle D=x

We have to find the value of x.

We know that

In quadrilateral

Sum of all angles of quadrilateral=360 degree

[tex]\angle A+\angle B+\angle C+\angle D=360^{\circ}[/tex]

[tex]135+90+55+x=360[/tex]

[tex]280+x=360[/tex]

[tex]x=360-280[/tex]

[tex]x=80[/tex]

x=80 degrees

James brought a dress & t-shirt for $85 and it is 5 times as much as t-shirt how much did James pay for the t-shirt.

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Answer:

$17

Step-by-step explanation:

You reverse the operation, and you do 85 divided by 5, which is 17. Have an amazing day!!

the verticies of the triangle OAB are the origin O, A(-15,0) and B(0,8)

What is the relationship between G and the triangle OAB

G(-7.5,4)

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Answer:

G is the midpoint of the side [tex]\overline {AB}[/tex] of triangle ΔOAB

Step-by-step explanation:

The vertices of the triangle ΔOAB are A(-15, 0), B(0, 8), and C(0, 0)

The coordinates of the point G =  (-7.5, 4)

The length from the point A to the point G, [tex]\overline {AG}[/tex] is given as follows;

[tex]\overline {AG} =\sqrt{(-7.5 - (-15))^2 + (4 - 0)^2} = \sqrt{7.5^2 + 4^2} = 8.5[/tex]

The length from the point A to the point B, [tex]\overline {AB}[/tex] is given as follows;

[tex]\overline {AB} =\sqrt{(-15 - 0)^2 + (8 - 0)^2} = \sqrt{15^2 + 8^2} = 17[/tex]

Therefore, the point G is the half way mark of [tex]\overline {AB}[/tex] = The midpoint of the side  [tex]\overline {AB}[/tex]

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