A chocolate company has a new candy bar in the shape of a prism whose base is a 1-inch equilateral triangle and whose sides are rectangles that measure 1 inch by 2 inches. These prisms will be packed in a box that has a regular hexagonal base with 2-inch edges, and rectangular sides that are 6 inches tall. How many candy bars fit in such a box

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Answer 1
BASE AREA OF THE BOX:

Regular hexagon with 2 inch edges contains 180*(6-2) = 180*4 = 720 degrees
That's 120 degrees in each of the corner pockets.
Drawing line segments from the center to each vertex creates 6 congruent isosceles triangles.
Selecting any one of these six triangles and dropping the height from the center to the edge
creates a 30-60-90 right triangle with height equal to the square root of 3 (rad3) and base measure 1.
So the area of each of these triangles is the square root of 3 , or in slang terms "rad 3", which means
the base area is 6*rad3.

The volume of the box is therefore 36*rad3

BASE AREA OF THE CANDY:

Dropping the height from one vertex to the opposite side of this equilateral triangle
creates 2 right triangles with base measure 1/2 and hypotneuse 1. So the height
must be rad3/2. The area of the entire equilateral triangle is rad3/4, which is the base area.

The volume of the candy is rad3/2


36*rad3 divided by rad3/2 =

36 rad3 times 2/rad3 <--- KFC : keep , change, flip

36 * 2 <-- rad3 cancels out

72 candies will fill the box.

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Answer:

Option C. P = 3/q

Step-by-step explanation:

To know the the correct answer to the question, do the following:

Let us assume a certain number for P say 2 and 3, and then, find the corresponding value for q in each case to see which will give a decreased value for q.

Option A

When P = 2, q =.?

P = 3q

2 = 3q

Divide both side by 3

q = 2/3

When P = 3, q =.?

P = 3q

3 = 3q

Divide both side 3

q = 3/3

q = 1

From the above illustration, we can see that as P increase, q also increase.

Option B

When P = 2, q =.?

P – 3 = q

2 – 3 = q

q = – 1

When P = 3, q =.?

P – 3 = q

3 – 3 = q

q = 0

From the above illustration, we can see that as P increase, q also increase.

Option C

When P = 2, q =.?

P = 3/q

2 = 3/q

Cross multiply

2 × q = 3

Divide both side by 2

q = 3/2

q = 1.5

When P = 3, q =.?

P = 3/q

3 = 3/q

Cross multiply

3 × q = 3

Divide both side by 3

q = 3/3

q = 1

From the above illustration, we can see that as P increase, q decreases.

Option D.

When P = 2, q =.?

1/p = 3/q

1/2 = 3/q

Cross multiply

1 × q = 2 × 3

q = 6

When P = 3, q =.?

1/p = 3/q

1/3 = 3/q

Cross multiply

1 × q = 3 × 3

q = 9

From the above illustration, we can see that as P increase, q also increase.

Now, haven done the above, only option C gives a decreased value for q as the value of P increases.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Find an equation of the line: Through the point (2, −4) with a y-intercept of −2 Through the points (4,2) and (3,1) Through the point (3,2) with a slope of −2

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Answer and Step-by-step explanation: Equations of line through points and slope can be determined by:

[tex]y-y_{0}=m(x-x_{0})[/tex]

m is slope

Point (2,-4) and y-intercept = -2

Y-intercept is point (0,-2)

m = [tex]\frac{y_{a}-y_{b}}{x_{a}-x_{b}}[/tex]

m = [tex]\frac{-4-(-2)}{2-0}[/tex]

m = - 1

Equation:

[tex]y+2=-1(x-0)[/tex]

[tex]y=-x-2[/tex]

Points (4,2) and (3,1)

m = [tex]\frac{2-1}{4-3}[/tex]

m = 1

Equation:

[tex]y-2=(x-4)[/tex]

[tex]y=x-2[/tex]

Point (3,2) and slope = -2

m = -2

Equation:

[tex]y-2=-2(x-3)[/tex]

[tex]y=-2x+6+2[/tex]

[tex]y=-2x+8[/tex]

Solve using quadratic formula.

1.)5x^2+13x=6

2.)3x^2+1=-5x

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Answer:

1. 2/5,-3 2. [tex]x=\frac{-5+-\sqrt{13} }{6}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

i used the quadratic formula to find x also please note that 2 has 2 answers bc of the +- beofre the sqrt of 13  

Step-by-step explanation:

1).

5x² + 13x - 6 = 0

Using the quadratic formula

[tex]x = \frac{ - b± \sqrt{ {b}^{2} - 4ac} }{2a} [/tex]

a = 5 , b = 13 c = - 6

We have

[tex]x = \frac{ - 13± \sqrt{ {13}^{2} - 4(5)( - 6) } }{2(5)} [/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{ - 13± \sqrt{169 + 120} }{10} [/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{ - 13± \sqrt{289} }{10} [/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{ - 13±17}{10} [/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{ - 13 + 17}{10} \: \: \: \: \: or \: \: \: \: x = \frac{ - 13 - 17}{10} [/tex]

x = 2/5 or x = - 3

2).

3x² + 5x + 1 = 0

a = 3 , b = 5 , c = 1

[tex]x = \frac{ -5 ± \sqrt{ {5}^{2} - 4(3)(1)} }{2(3)} [/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{ - 5± \sqrt{25 - 12} }{6} [/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{ - 5± \sqrt{13} }{6} [/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{ - 5 + \sqrt{13} }{6} \: \: \: \: or \: \: \: x = \frac{ - 5 - \sqrt{13} }{6} [/tex]

Hope this helps you

Both Fred and Ed have a bag of candy containing a lemon drop, a cherry drop, and a lollipop. Each takes out a piece and eats it. What are the possible pairs of candies eaten? A. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-cherry, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lollipop, lollipop-lemon B. Cherry-lemon, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-lemon C. Lemon-cherry, lemon-cherry, lemon-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lemon-lollipop, lemon-lollipop, cherry-lollipop, cherry-lollipop, cherry-lollipop D. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-lollipop, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lemon

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Answer:

A. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-cherry, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lollipop, lollipop-lemon

Step-by-step explanation:

From the above question, we are told that both Fred and Ed have a bag of candy containing a lemon drop, a cherry drop, and a lollipop

There are two events here's

2 people = Fred and Ed

3 bags of different sweets = Lemon Cherry and Lollipop

The number of ways that both of them can eat this singly is calculated using combination formula

C(n, r) = nCr = n!/r! (n - r)!

n = 3, r = 2 = 3C2 = 3!/2! (3 - 2)!

= 3 × 2 × 1/2 × 1

= 3

We were asked to find the possible pairs

Hence = 3² = 9

There are 9 possible pairs through which Fred and Ed can eat their sweets and they are:

1) Lemon - Lemon

2) Cherry - Cherry

3) Lollipop - Lollipop

4) Lemon - Cherry

5) Cherry - Lemon

6) Lollipop - Cherry

7) Cherry - Lollipop

8) Lollipop - Lemon

9) Lemon - Lollipop.

Therefore, Option A is the correct option

Answer:

LEMONS BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN JK its this A. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-cherry, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lollipop, lollipop-lemon

Step-by-step explanation:

From the above question, we are told that both Fred and Ed have a bag of candy containing a lemon drop, a cherry drop, and a lollipop

There are two events here's

2 people = Fred and Ed

3 bags of different sweets = Lemon Cherry and Lollipop

The number of ways that both of them can eat this singly is calculated using combination formula

C(n, r) = nCr = n!/r! (n - r)!

n = 3, r = 2 = 3C2 = 3!/2! (3 - 2)!

= 3 × 2 × 1/2 × 1

= 3

We were asked to find the possible pairs

Hence = 3² = 9

There are 9 possible pairs through which Fred and Ed can eat their sweets and they are:

1) Lemon - Lemon

2) Cherry - Cherry

3) Lollipop - Lollipop

4) Lemon - Cherry

5) Cherry - Lemon

6) Lollipop - Cherry

7) Cherry - Lollipop

8) Lollipop - Lemon

9) Lemon - Lollipop.

Therefore, Option A is the correct option

Can someone PLEASE help with this question? thank you

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Answer:

C) 1

Step-by-step explanation:

First half:

Invert and multiply

x²/y²*y³/x²=x²y³/y²x³=y/x

Second half:

Invert and multiply

1/y*x/1=x/y

Combine

y/x*x/y=xy/xy=1

Find the total surface area.

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Answer:

143.4 mi²

Step-by-step explanation:

Top: 8x6=48

Bottom: 3x8=24

Sides: 3x8=24 and 24

Trapezoids sides: (6+3)/2*2.6=4.5*2.6=11.7 and 11.7

TOTAL: 48+24+24+24+11.7+11.7= 143.4 mi²

jim buys a calculator that is marked 30% off. If he paid $35, what was the original price?

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Answer:

x = 50

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the original price.

He got 30% off

The discount is .30x

Subtract this from the original price to get the price he paid

x - .30x = price he paid

.70x = price he paid

.70x = 35

Divide each side  by .7

.70x/.7 = 35/.7

x=50

The answer is- $45.05

Need help ASAP!!!! THX

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = x - 2

f(2) = (2) - 2

f(2) = 0

A + B are wrong cuz..

f(-2) = -2 - 2

f(-2) = -4

Al’s Produce Stand sells 6 ears of corn for $1.50. Barbara’s Produce Stand sells 13 ears of corn for $3.12. Write two equations, one for each produce stand, that model the relationship between the number of ears of corn sold and the cost.

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Answer:

6n = 1.50

and

13n = 3.12

Step-by-step explanation:

Here in this question, we are interested in writing equations that relate the number of ears of corn sold and the cost.

For Al’s produce stand, let the price per corn sold be n

Thus;

6 * n = 1.50

6n = $1.50 •••••••(i)

For the second;

let the price per corn sold be n;

13 * n = $3.12

-> 13n = 3.12 •••••••••(ii)

G(x)= -\dfrac{x^2}{4} + 7g(x)=− 4 x 2 ​ +7g, left parenthesis, x, right parenthesis, equals, minus, start fraction, x, squared, divided by, 4, end fraction, plus, 7 What is the average rate of change of ggg over the interval [-2,4][−2,4]open bracket, minus, 2, comma, 4, close bracket?

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Answer:

-1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the function [tex]G(x)= -\dfrac{x^2}{4} + 7[/tex], the average rate of change of g(x) over the interval [-2,4], is expressed as shown below;

Rate of change of the function is expressed as g(b)-g(a)/b-a

where a - -2 and b = 4

[tex]G(4)= -\dfrac{4^2}{4} + 7\\G(4)= -\dfrac{16}{4} + 7\\G(4)= -4 + 7\\G(4) = 3\\[/tex]

[tex]G(-2) = -\dfrac{(-2)^2}{4} + 7\\G(-2)= -\dfrac{4}{4} + 7\\G(-2)= -1 + 7\\G(-2)= 6[/tex]

average rate of change of g(x) over the interval [-2,4] will be;

[tex]g'(x) = \frac{g(4)-g(-2)}{4-(-2)}\\ g'(x) = \frac{3-6}{6}\\\\g'(x) = -3/6\\g'(x) = -1/2[/tex]

Find the coefficient of third term of (2x−1)^6.

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240

using pascals trianle

for the power 6 it is

1, 6,15,20, 15,6, 1

and for the third term (2x)^4 and (-1)^2

[tex]15 \times {(2x)}^{4} \times {( - 1)}^{2} [/tex]

[tex]240 {x}^{4} [/tex]

Since only the coefficient is needed

the answer is 240.

The required coefficient of third term is 480.


Coefficient of the third term of (2x−1)^6 to be determine.

What is coefficient?

Coefficient is defined as the integer present adjacent to the variable.

Here,  (2x−1)^6
Using binomial expansion,
Third term = P(6,2)(2x)^6-2(-1)^2
                  =   6*5*16x^4
                  = 480x^4

Thus, the required coefficient of third term is 480.


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Which expression shows a way to find the area of the following rectangle?

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

This rectangle appears to have 7 boxes on the bottom, and 3 box for the side.

Since area is base×height

It would be 7×3

B- 7x3 to find the area you do l•w the pic shows 6x2 but u can see there’s room for another square

Hi how to solve this pythagoras theorem

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Answer:

The perimeter of the triangle is 40.

Step-by-step explanation:

Pythagorean Theorem:  If x and y are the leg lengths of a right triangle, then r = √(x^2 + y^2) is the length of the hypotenuse.  Alternatively, x^2 + y^2 = r^2.

The side lengths 2x, 4x - 1 and 4x + 1 are already arranged in ascending order.  Thus, (2x^)2 + (4x - 1)^2 = (4x + 1).    

Performing the indicated operations, we get:

         4x^2 + 16x^2 - 8x + 1 = 16x^2 + 8x + 1.  Simplify this first by combining like terms:

         20x^2 - 16x = 16x^2, or

         4x^2 - 16x = 0, or

          4x(x - 4) = 0.  Thus, x = 0 (which makes no sense here) or x = 4.  

The perimeter of the rectangle is the sum of the three sides 2x, 4x - 1 and 4x + 1.  Substituting 4 for x, we get

P = 8 + 16 - 1 + 16 + 1, or 40.

The perimeter of the triangle is 40.                        

Triangle H N K is shown. Angle H N K is 90 degrees. The length of hypotenuse H K is n, the length of H N is 12, and the length of N K is 6. Law of cosines: a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bccos(A) What is the value of n to the nearest whole number? 10 13 18 21

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Answer:

13

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question, we are given a triangle HNK with an angle of 90°

The length of hypotenuse H K is n,

the length of HN is 12

the length of N K is 6.

From the above values, obtained in the question, we can see that this is a right angled triangle.

We are asked to find the length of the hypotenuse.

We can use Pythagoras Theorem of solve for this.

c² = a² + b²

where c = HK = n

a = NK = 6

b = HN = 12

c² = 6² + 12²

c² = 36 + 144

c² = 180

c = √180

c = 13.416407865

Approximately to the nearest whole number = 13

Therefore the value of HK = n = 13

We can also use Law of Cosines as given in the question to solve for this.

a² = b² + c² - 2ac × Cos A

where c = HK = n

a = NK = 6

b = HN = 12

Hence

c² = a² + b² - 2ab × Cos C

c = √ (a² + b² - 2ab × Cos C)

Where C = 90

c = √ 6² + 12² - 2 × 6 × 12 × Cos 90

c = 13.42

Approximately to the nearest whole number ≈ 13

Therefore the value of HK = n = 13

Answer:

B) 22 units

Step-by-step explanation:

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Find the length of the base and the height and calculate the area

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Answer:

44

Step-by-step explanation:

base = 3- -5 = 8

height = 8 - -3 = 11

1/2 bh

1/2(8)(11) = 44

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Answer:

THE OTHER ANSWER IS WRONG

Step-by-step explanation:

90=20+6x-2

92=20+6x

72=6x

12=x

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A timeline. 27 B C E to 180 C E PAX ROMANA. 44 B C E The Roman Empire was founded. 80 C E The Colosseum was built. 121 C E Hadrian's Wall was built in England to keep out enemies. 306 C E Constantine became emperor.
How many years passed between the building of the Colosseum and the building of Hadrian’s Wall?

201
121
41
36

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Answer:

the answer is 41

Step-by-step explanation:

C. 41

Step-by-step explanation:

In politics, marketing, etc. We often want to estimate a percentage or proportion p. One calculation in statistical polling is the margin of error - the largest (reasonble) error that the poll could have. For example, a poll result of 72% with a margin of error of 4% indicates that p is most likely to be between 68% and 76% (72% minus 4% to 72% plus 4%). In a (made-up) poll, the proportion of people who like dark chocolate more than milk chocolate was 32% with a margin of error of 2.2%. Describe the conclusion about p using an absolute value inequality.

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Answer: |p-72% |≤ 4%

Step-by-step explanation:

Let p be the population proportion.

The absolute inequality about p using an absolute value inequality.:

[tex]|p-\hat{p}| \leq E[/tex] , where E = margin of error, [tex]\hat{p}[/tex] = sample proportion

Given:  A poll result of 72% with a margin of error of 4% indicates that p is most likely to be between 68% and 76% .

|p-72% |≤ 4%

⇒    72% - 4% ≤ p ≤ 72% +4%

⇒  68%  ≤ p ≤  76%.

i.e. p is most likely to be between 68% and 76% (.

The conclusion about p using an absolute value inequality is in the range of 29.8% to 34.2%.

What is absolute value inequality?

An expression using absolute functions and inequality signs is known as an absolute value inequality.

We know that the absolute value inequality about p using an absolute value inequality is written as,

[tex]|p-\hat p| \leq E[/tex]

where E is the margin of error and [tex]\hat p[/tex] is the sample proportion.

Now, it is given that the poll result of 72% with a margin of error of 4% indicates that p is most likely to be between 68% and 76%. Therefore, p can be written as,

[tex]|p-0.72|\leq 0.04\\\\(0.72-0.04)\leq p \leq (0.72+0.04)\\\\0.68 \leq p\leq 0.76[/tex]

Thus, the p is most likely to be between the range of 68% to 76%.

Similarly, the proportion of people who like dark chocolate more than milk chocolate was 32% with a margin of error of 2.2%. Therefore, p can be written as,

[tex]|p-\hat p|\leq E\\\\|p-0.32|\leq 0.022\\\\(0.32-0.022)\leq p \leq (0.32+0.022)\\\\0.298\leq p\leq 0.342[/tex]

Thus, the p is most likely to be between the range of 29.8% to 34.2%.

Hence, the conclusion about p using an absolute value inequality is in the range of 29.8% to 34.2%.

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In a given set of items, the mode is items which ?
a. appears first
b. appears fewest
c. appears farthest
d. appears most

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Answer:

d. appears most

Step-by-step explanation:

Mode is the number that appears the most often in a set of data

A toy box in the shape of a rectangular prism has a volume of 6,912 cubic inches. The base area of the toy box is 288 square inches. What is the height of the toy box?

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Answer:

h= 24 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

(Volume)= (Base Area) * (Height)

6,912= 288h

h=

Triangle ABC is translated to image A′B′C′. In this translation, A(5, 1) maps to A′(6, –2). The coordinates of B′ are (–1, 0). What are the coordinates of B? B( , )

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Answer:

-2, 3

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the coordinates of B, we need to understand the translation that has taken place. In a translation, each point of a figure is moved the same distance and in the same direction.

In this case, point A(5, 1) has been translated to point A'(6, -2). To find the distance and direction of the translation, we subtract the coordinates of A from the coordinates of A': Translation Vector [tex]= (6 - 5, -2 - 1) = (1, -3)[/tex] The translation vector represents the change in x and y coordinates between the original figure and its translated image.

Since B' has coordinates (-1, 0), we can apply the translation vector to find the coordinates of B as follows: B = B' - Translation Vector B [tex]= (-1, 0) - (1, -3)[/tex]  B [tex]= (-1 - 1, 0 - (-3)) B = (-2, 3)[/tex] So, the coordinates of B are (-2, 3).

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If a 100-pound block of ice is placed on an inclined plane that makes an angle of 35° with the horizontal, how much friction force will be required to keep it from sliding down the plane? Choose the equation that could be used to solve the problem if x represents the force required to keep the block from sliding down the plane.

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Answer:

F = 100(.5736)  

= 57.36 lbs. (rounded off to 2 decimal places)  

2) sin60 = .866  

F = 18(.866)  

= 15.59 lbs. (rounded off to 2 decimal places)

Step-by-step explanation:

F = friction

Answer:

100sin35° = x

Step-by-step explanation:

I did the assignment, this was the correct answer for me.

Manuel made at least one error as he found the value of this expression. Identify the step in which Manuel made his first error. After identifying the step with the first error, explain the corrected steps and find the final answer.

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Answer:

Manuel made his first mistake in step 2 leading to the continuous mistakes

Final answer=185

Step-by-step explanation:

Manuel made at least one error as she found the value of this expression. 2(-20) + 3[5/4(-20)] + 5[2/5(50)] + 4(50) Step 1: 2(-20) + 3(-25) + 5(20) + 4(50) Step 2: (3 + 2)(-20 + -25) + (5 + 4)(20 + 50) Step 3: 5(-45) + 9(70) Step 4: -225 + 630 Step 5: 405 Identify the step in which Chris made her first error. After identifying the step with the first error, write the corrected steps and find the final answer.

2(-20) + 3[5/4(-20)] + 5[2/5(50)] + 4(50)

Step 1: 2(-20) + 3(-25) + 5(20) + 4(50)

Step 2: -40 - 75 + 100 +

200

Step 3: -115 + 300

Step 4: 185

Manuel made his first error in step 2 by combining two different terms into one as he has done

(3 + 2)(-20 + -25) and also (5 + 4)(20 + 50)

Step 2: (3 + 2)(-20 + -25) + (5 + 4)(20 + 50)

Step 3: 5(-45) + 9(70) Step 4: -225 + 630 Step 5: 405

He should have evaluated the terms separately as I have done above, giving us 185 as the final answer in contrast to his 405 final answer.

. An image rotated around its centre point appears unchanged after 180° and 360° turns.
This is an example of:
a) line symmetry
b) rotation symmetry
c) tessellation
d) vertex​

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It's an example of rotation symmetry, if the image appears unchanged. If the rotation symmetry exists there is a one centre point around which an image appears unchanged.

Answer:

It's an example of rotation symmetry, if the image appears unchanged. If the rotation symmetry exists there is a one centre point around which an image appears unchanged.

-3 = 7 - BLANK pls tell me what blank is

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

-3 = 7 - x

Add x to both sides

x -3 = 7 - x +x

x - 3 = 7

Now, add 3 to both sides

x - 3 + 3 = 7 + 3

x = 10

Answer:

[tex]\boxed{10}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]-3=7- \sf BLANK[/tex]

[tex]\sf Subtract \ 7 \ from \ sides.[/tex]

[tex]-3-7=-7+7- \sf BLANK[/tex]

[tex]-10=- \sf BLANK[/tex]

[tex]\sf Multiply \ both \ sides \ by \ -1.[/tex]

[tex]-10(-1)=(-1)- \sf BLANK[/tex]

[tex]10= \sf BLANK[/tex]

The drama club is selling tickets to its play. An adult ticket costs $15 and a student ticket costs $11. The auditorium will seat 300 ticket-holders. The drama club wants to collect at least $3630 from ticket sales.

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Answer:

83 adult tickets and 217 student tickets.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let number of adult tickets sold = [tex]x[/tex]

Given that total number of tickets = 300

So, number of student tickets = 300 - [tex]x[/tex]

Cost of adult ticket = $15

Cost of student ticket = $11

Total collection from adult tickets = $[tex]15x[/tex]

Total collection from student tickets =  [tex](300-x)\times 11 = 3300-11x[/tex]

Given that overall collection = $3630

[tex]15x+(3300-11x) = 3630\\\Rightarrow 15x-11x=3630-3300\\\Rightarrow 4x = 330\\\Rightarrow x = 82.5[/tex]

So, for atleast $3630 collection, there should be 83 adult tickets and (300-83 = 217 student tickets.

Now , collection = $3632

Angles L and M are supplementary. What is the sum of
their measures?
The sum of the measures of angles L and M is

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180 degree

Step-by-step explanation:

supplementary means anhke havinv sum of 180 degree

so sum to two supplemrntary angles is 180 drgree

Answer: 180

Supplementary angles always add to 180.

One way I think of it is "supplementary angles form a straight angle", and both the words "supplementary" and "straight" start with the letter "S".

In contrast, complementary angles form a corner. Both "complementary" and "corner" start with "co". By "corner", I mean a 90 degree corner.

A shell of mass 8.0-kg leaves the muzzle of a cannon with a horizontal velocity of 600 m/s. Find the recoil velocity of the cannon, if its mass is 500kg.

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Answer:

velocity of recoil velocity of cannon  is -9.6 m/sec

Step-by-step explanation:

according to law of conservation of momentum

total momentum of isolated system of body remains constant.

momentum  = mass of body* velocity of body.

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in the problem the system is

shell + cannon

momentum of shell = 8*600 = 4800 Kg-m/sec

let the velocity of cannon be x m/sec

momentum of cannon = 500*x = 500x Kg-m/sec

initially the system of body is in rest (before the shell is fired) hence, total momentum of the system i is 0

applying  conservation of momentum

total momentum before shell fired = total momentum after the shell is fired

0 = momentum of shell + momentum of cannon

4800 + 500x = 0

x = -4800/500 = -9.6

Thus, velocity of recoil velocity of cannon  is -9.6 m/sec

here negative sign implies that direction of velocity of cannon is opposite to that of velocity of shell.

April typed a 5 page report in 50 mintues. Each page had 500 words at what rate is April typing

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Answer:

Amy types at a rate of 50 words per minute

Step-by-step explanation:

In this question, we are interested in calculating the rate at which April is typing.

From the question, we can deduce that she typed a 5 page report, with each page having a total of 500 words.

Now, if each page has 500 words, the total number of words in all of the pages will be 5 * 500 = 2,500 words

Now, from here, we can see that 2,500 words were typed in 50 minutes.

The number of words per minute will be ;

Total number of words/Time taken = 2500 words/50 minutes

That will give a value of 50 words per minute

Simplify.
2(x+2) - 4x

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Answer:

-2x+4

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x+2) - 4x

Distribute

2x+4 - 4x

Combine like terms

-2x+4

Answer:

-2x+4

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x+2)-4x

(2x+4)-4x

2x+4-4x

-2x+4

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