A cruise ship travels at a constant speed. In 3 hours, the ship travels 72 nautical miles. If the ship continues to travel at the same rate, how far would it travel in 11 hours. (No links) (if it’s wrong I will report and delete) (explain)

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Answer 1

Answer:

264

Step-by-step explanation:

72 divided by 3= 24

24x11=264


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A rectangle has an area of 1008
square feet. Its width is six feet less
than twice the length. Find the
measures of the length and width of
the rectangle.

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Answer:

length: 24 ftwidth: 42 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

The area is the product of length and width. If L represents the length, then the width is (2L -6), and the area is ...

  L(2L -6) = 1008

  L² -3L -504 = 0 . . . . . divide by 2, put in standard form

  (L -24)(L +21) = 0 . . . . factor

  L = 24 . . . . makes the first factor zero

  W = 2L -6 = 2(24) -6 = 42

The length of the rectangle is 24 feet; the width is 42 feet.

How
many solutions does the equation 4X + 8 = - 2 - 2 + 5x have?
Two
® One
Zero
Infinitely many

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Answer:

x = 12

Step-by-step explanation:

by direct solution

otherwise this system many solution

Answer:

one

Step-by-step explanation:

4x+8=-4+5x

or, 5x-4x = 8+4

hence,

x=12

31-(75 divided by 3) divided by 5

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Answer:

The answer is: 26

Step-by-step explanation:

How i got this answer is i used a method called P.E.M.D.A.S ( parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction). So i first did what was in the parenthesis (75 / 3= 25). Next I did division ( 25 / 5=5). Lastly, I did Subtraction ( 31-5 = 26) and so your left off with the answer 26.

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Answer:

I got 26 hope this helps

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What is the sum of 50.249 + 21.3

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Answer:

71.549

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The sum of 50.249 + 21.3 is 71.549.

Step-by-step explanation:

50.249 + 21.3 can be written as (50 + 20) + (0 + 1) + (0.2 + 0.3) + 0.049, which makes calculating the sum easier. 50 + 20 = 70, 0 + 1 = 1, 0.2 + 0.3 = 0.5, and you still have a 0.049. Add the numbers all together and you'll get that the sum of 50.249 and 21.3 is 70 + 1 + 0.5 + 0.049 or 71.549.

Rectangles R and S are similar. If the area of rectangle R is 40, what is the area of rectangle S?

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Answer:

14.4 units²

Step-by-step explanation:

The ratio of Area of rectangle R to area of rectangle S = square of the length of rectangle R to square of lthe ength of rectangle S

Let the area of rectangle S be represented by x, therefore:

40 : x = 8² : 4.8²

40/x = 64/23.04

Cross multiply

x*64 = 40*23.04

64x = 921.6

x = 921.6/64

x = 14.4

Area of rectangle S = 14.4 units²

What is the answer to this

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Answer:

The answer is x = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the surface area of the rectangular prism be sure to include the correct unit in your answer

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Answer:

SA = 292 m²

Step-by-step explanation:

SA = (2x6x8)+(2x7x6) + (2x7x8) = 292 m²

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Answer:

True

True

False

False

Step-by-step explanation:

Not absolutely positive, but I believe this is correct.

Square 1 has a area of 24 square units if square 2 is half the size what is the ratio of the area of square one to square two?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm going to guess that 1/2 the size means the sides are 1/2 the size.

Square 1 has an area of 24. The sides are s, so the area is found by using s^2

The second square is made from sides that are 1/2 s

Area = 1/2 s * 1/2 s

Area = 1/4 s^2

Area 1 / area 2 = 24 / x^2 = s^2 / 1/4 s^2 =  1/0.25

fine the Value of t in the equation


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Answer:

14.4

Step-by-step explanation:

6 x (t1/3 + t1/2) = 12(6)

2t + 3t = 72

5t = 72 /5

t= 14.4

which if the following equations fit this graph?​

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y=3/2


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Which number describes the median of the data given in the table?​

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Where is the table?

Answer:

how can i answer?

Step-by-step explanation:

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19. Car repairs. A consumer
organization estimates that
over a 1-year period 17% of cars will need to be repaired
once, 7% will need repairs twice, and 4% will require
three or more repairs. What is the probability that a car
chosen at random will need
a) no repairs?
b) no more than one repair?
c) some repairs?

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Answer:

I think the answer is b. I am not sure so if I was incorrect I apologize.

Step-by-step explanation:

Medical researchers are studying a certain genetic trait found in two populations of people, W and X. From an independent random sample of people taken from each population, the difference between the sample proportions of people who carried the trait (W minus X) was 0.22. Under the assumption that all conditions for inference were met, a hypothesis test was conducted using the following hypotheses.

H0 : pW=pXHa : pW > p XHo : pW= pX Ha: pW >pX

The p-value of the test was 0.03. Which of the following is the correct interpretation of the p-value?
a. The probability of selecting a person from population W who carries the trait is 0.22, and the probability of selecting a person from population X who carries the trait is 0.03.
b. If the proportions of all people who carry the trait are the same for both populations, the probability of observing a sample difference of at least 0.22 is 0.03.
c. If the proportions of all people who carry the trait are the same for both populations, the probability of observing a sample difference of 0.22 is 0.03.
d. If the difference in proportions of people who carry the trait between the two populations is actually 0.22, the probability of observing that difference is 0.03.
e. If the difference in proportions of people who carry the trait between the two populations is actually 0.03, the probability of observing that difference is 0.22.

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Answer:

If the proportions of all people who carry the trait are the same for both populations, the probability of observing a sample difference of at least 0.22 is 0.03

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the hypothesis :

H0 : pW = pX

Ha : pW > pX

W - X = 0.22

Pvalue = 0.03

Since the Pvalue gives the probability of obtaining a value or result figure which is atleast as extreme as the observed value. The observed value here is 0.22 resulting from the difference in W and X (W - X).

This can thus be interpreted to mean ; going by the Null (difference between W and X) ; the probability of obtaining a value of atleast 0.22 as difference is 0.03

What were the
prominent primary, secondary and tertiary effects the disaster brought?​

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Primary effects are the direct result of the natural disaster, such as collapsed buildings and water damage. Secondary effects are the result of primary effects. ... Tertiary effects are the long term effects of natural disasters.

Which is equivalent to the expression?
(3x - 14)^2
a. 9x^2 - 84x + 196
b. 9x^2 + 84x + 196
c. 9x^2 + 196
d. 9x^2 - 196

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

(3x - 14)^2

9x^2 - 42x -42x +196

9x^2 - 84 +196 is the correct answer

jennifer got a box of chocolates the box is a rectangular prism the measurments are 3in x 4in x 5in what is the surface area of the box of chocolates

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Answer:

90

Step-by-step explanation:

m
N. M
(8x+17)
(12x-39)

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Answer:

96x^2 - 108 - 663

Step-by-step explanation:

(8x + 17)(12x - 39)

96x^2 - 312x + 204x -663  

96x^2 - 108 - 663

The factory building manager at Delectable Delights, Jason Short, is concerned that the new contractor he hired is taking too long to replace defective lights in the factory workspace. He would like to perform a hypothesis test to determine if the replacement time for the lights under the new contractor is in fact longer than the replacement time under the previous contractor, which was 3.2 days on average. He selects a random sample of 12 service calls to replace defective lights and obtains the following times to replacement (in days). Use a significance level of
0.05. 6.2 7.1 5.4 5.5 7.5 2.6 4.3 2.9 3.7 0.7 5.6 1.7
1. Define μ in the context of the problem and state the appropriate hypotheses. (5 pts)
2. Regardless of your results in Part B, calculate the appropriate test statistic by hand. Write out all your steps.
3. What is your decision regarding the null hypothesis? (In other words, do you reject or fail to reject and why?)
4. Write a final concluding statement to Jason giving the results of the hypothesis test. (In other words, write the final summary statement.)

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Answer:

H0 : μ = 3.2

H1 : μ > 3.2

1.982

We fail to reject the Null ;

There is no significant evidence to conclude that the mean replacement time under the new contractor takes longer than the usual average time.

Step-by-step explanation:

μ = average time taken by the previous contractor. ; μ = 3.2

H0 : μ = 3.2

H1 : μ > 3.2

Sample size, n = 12 ;

X = 6.2 7.1 5.4 5.5 7.5 2.6 4.3 2.9 3.7 0.7 5.6 1.7

xbar = Σx / n = 53.2 / 12 = 4.43

Standard deviation, s ; using a calculator :

s = 2.15

B.)

The test statistic :

(xbar - μ) ÷ (s / sqrt(n))

(4.43 - 3.2) ÷ (2.15 / sqrt(12))

1.23 ÷ 0.62065

= 1.982

C.)

Decision Region :

If Pvalue < α ; Reject the null

α = 0.05

Pvalue :

P(x < 1.982) = 0.9762

0.9762 > 0.05 ; Hence, we fail to reject the Null

There is no significant evidence to conclude that the mean replacement time under the new contractor takes longer than the usual average time.

which is a true statement about the two rectangular prism shown below

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can you show a picture of the prism?

A 5-pound bag of sugar costs $3.90. What is the unit rate?

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0.78 per pound is unit rate

Since 5lbs is $3.90, 0.78 is the cost of one pound.

3.90 divided by 5 is 0.78

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Answer:

481 cubic inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of the figure = Volume of the triangular prism + rectangular prism

Volume of the triangular prism = Base area * height

Volume of the triangular prism = (1/2*5*3) *  6

Volume of the triangular prism = 15/2 * 6

Volume of the triangular prism = 15 * 3

Volume of the triangular prism = 45in³

Volume of the rectangular prism = 16*7*3

Volume of the rectangular prism = 336in³

Volume of the figure = 45+336

Volume of the figure = 481 cubic inches

Hakima and Joshua both opened savings accounts. Both started with a balance of zero dollars. For every $3 that Hakima saves in her account, Joshua saves $5. If they have saved a total of $336, how much did Hakima save?

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hakima saves 560. Divide the 336 by 3. you get 112 so you multiply that by 5

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  150 square units

Step-by-step explanation:

Each of the six squares has an area of 5×5 = 25 square units. (You can count them, if you wish.)

Then the total area is ...

  6×(25 square units) = 150 square units

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

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what are 2 challenges that Will Smith faced

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Answer:

Will Smiths wife cheated on him!

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the absolute value of 86 1/4

Write your answer as a mixed number.

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Answer:

it is 84 1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

The exact form is 337/4

The decimal form is 84.25

What number does point A represent???

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Answer:

1 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Place the indicated product in the proper location on the grid.

(2x - )2

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Answer: it will be (4x-)

explanation: because the 2 that is outside the bracket will affect the 2 that is inside so it will be (4x-)

Answer:

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I need help plz 7th grade math​

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Answer:

-8, -11, -20. Anything negative will make it turn positive, so just do any negative number beyond -5.

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