A flower store has an inventory of 25 roses, 15 lilies, 30 tulips, 20 gladiola, and 10 daisies. A customer picks one of the flowers at random.

What is the probability that the flower is not a rose?

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Answer 1

Answer: 75/100

Step-by-step explanation:

the total number of flowers= 25+15+30+20+10

                                             = 100

so probability that the flower is not a rose is= 75/100

Note: i got 75 by subtracting 100 by 25                                          

       


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you spin the spinner once
What is P(5)?

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0-10

A spinner is split into 11 different pieces so you are less likely to land on five than the other numbers.

The probability of getting 5 on spinner is 0.25.

What is the probability?

Probability can be defined as the ratio of the number of favourable outcomes to the total number of outcomes of an event.

We know that, probability of an event = Number of favourable outcomes/Total number of outcomes.

Given that, on the spinner there are four numbers {3, 4, 5, 6}.

Number of favorable outcomes = 1

Total number of outcomes = 4

So, P(5) = 1/4

= 0.25

Therefore, the probability of getting 5 on spinner is 0.25.

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Cannot seem to figure this one out.

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Answer:

cosB = 2√6 / 7

Step-by-step explanation:

use the pythagorean theorem to find the missing side

a² + b² = c²

a² + 5² = 7²

a² + 25 = 49

a² = 24

a = √24

a = 2√6

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cosB = adj/hyp

cosB = 2√6 / 7

Question 21
Find the volume.

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Answer:

C

4712 cm³ exactly

Step-by-step explanation:

10² * pi is the area of the circle

then just multiply with the height

Answer:

C. 1500π ≈ 4710 cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume = πr²h

Volume = π * 100 * 15

Volume = 1500π ≈ 4710 cm³

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A standard deck of 52 cards has 4 suits (spades, clubs, hearts, and diamonds) with 13 different cards (ace, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, jack, queen, king) in each suit. If you are dealt exactly two cards from the deck without replacement, what is the probability that you are dealt a pair (matching cards in different suits)

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Answer:

P(a pair with matching cards in different suits) = 1/52

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told that there are 4 suites and each suit has 13 different cards. This is a total of 52 cards.

Thus;

Probability of selecting one card of a particular suit = 13/52 = 1/4

If we now want to select a matching card of another suit without replacing the first one, then, we now have; 52 - 13 = 39 cards. Now, there are only 3 matching cards of the 3 remaining suits that is same as the first card drawn.

Thus; probability = 3/39 = 1/13

Thus;

P(a pair with matching cards in different suits) = 1/4 × 1/13

P(a pair with matching cards in different suits) = 1/52

Inequality of y<-4+3 on graph

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Answer:

[tex]y < - 1[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]y < - 4 + 3[/tex]

[tex]y < - 1[/tex]

Hope it is helpful...

[tex] \sf \: y < - 4 + 3 \\ \sf \: y < - 1[/tex]

[tex] \sf \: Just \: add \: - 4 \: and \: 3 \: and \: you \: \\ \sf will \: get \: the \: inequality \: in \: the \: simplest \: form.[/tex]

Jake has a 1 in 5 chance of winning the egg and spoon race.
what is the probability that he will NOT win the race
8%
20%
60%
80%

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1 in 5 = 1/5 = 20% that he wins

Probability that he will NOT win

= 1 - 20%

= 100% -20%

= 80%

Answer:

80%

Step-by-step explanation:

percentage of winning

1/5×100%=20%

percentage of not winning

100%_20%=80%

SOMEONE SMART PLEASE HELP!! If the area of a triangle is 32 yd^2 and the base is 6.4 yds long, find the height​

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Answer:

Height = 10 yd

Step-by-step explanation:

GIVEN :-

Area of the triangle = 32 yd²Base of the triangle = 6.4 yd

TO FIND :-

The height of the triangle

GENERAL FORMULAE TO BE USED IN THIS QUESTION :-

For a triangle with base 'b' & height 'h' , its area = [tex]\frac{1}{2} \times b \times h[/tex]

SOLUTION :-

[tex]Area = \frac{1}{2} \times Base \times Height[/tex]

[tex]=> 32 = \frac{6.4h}{2}[/tex]

[tex]=> 6.4h = 32 \times 2 = 64[/tex]

[tex]=> h = \frac{64}{6.4} = 10\: yd[/tex]

you and your friend start biking to opposite directions from the same point. You travel 108 feet every 8 seconds. Your friend travels 63 feet every 6 seconds. a) how far apart are you and your friend after 15 minutes? b) after 20 minutes you take a 5- minutes rest, but your friend does not. How far apart are you and your friend after 40 minutes? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

To find your distance apart, you can convert 15 minutes to seconds because that is what the rate is given in.

15 mins x 60 seconds = 900 seconds.

Step-by-step explanation:

In 900 seconds, there are 900/8=112.5 groups of 8 seconds. This means there are 112.5 groups of 108 feet.

112.5 x 108 = 12150 feet

12150 feet/5280 feet is approximately 2.3 miles.

For your friend you take 900/6 = 150 groups of 6 seconds.

150 x 63 = 9540 feet

9540 feet/5280 feet = 1.79 miles

1.79 miles + 2.3 miles = 2.09 miles

You and your friend are about 2.09 miles apart after 15 minutes.

B). If you go 2.3 miles every 15 minutes, that means you travel about 0.77 miles every 5 minutes. If you travel 20 more minutes (40-15-5) that would be 0.77x 4=3.07 miles more

3.07 + 2.3 = 5.37 miles after 40 minutes (you).

Your friend travels 1.79 in 15 minutes, so 1.79/3 = 0.6 miles every 5 minutes

0.6 x 5 (5 x 5 = 25 minutes)= 3 miles

1.79 + 3 miles= 4.79 miles (friend)

4.79 + 5.37 = 10.16 miles

You and your friend are about 10.16 miles apart after 40 minutes.

Can someone help me again with these math work?

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Answer:

it look like its 4 and the 4 over 4/5 I think

4. If your balance on an investment of $100 that has been invested at
a rate of 7.5% is $178.35 at the end of 8 years, does the plan have simple
interest or compound interest?

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Answer:

Simple interest

Step-by-step explanation:

Because its a period of 8 years

Which graph shows Point Pin Quadrant II and Point Q as (3,-4)

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Answer:

p would be up top on the negative side (left)

q would be at the bottom on the positive side (right)

VERY URGENT
The sum of two numbers is 36. The smaller number is 18 less than the larger number. What are the numbers?
Larger number:
Smaller number:

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Answer:

Larger number: 22

The smaller number: 14

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Miguel went shopping for a new phone. Sales tax where he lives is 4%. What number should he multiply the price of the phone by to find the total plus tax in one step?

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Answer:

miges fue y no me compro el celu

Step-by-step explanation:

mal migel

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Candice works at a grocery store. She works 35 hours a week and
gets paid $8.50 an hour. For every hour over 35, Candice gets
paid $10 an hour. If she was paid $357.50 last week, how many
hours over 35 did Candice work?

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

 6

Step-by-step explanation:

For 35 hours, Candice is paid ...

  ($8.50/h)(35 h) = $297.50

Any amount in excess of that is paid at $10 per hour. The amount of excess pay is ...

  $357.50 -297.50 = $60.00

Then the number of overtime hours was ...

  $60/($10/h) = 6 h

Candice worked 6 hours over 35 last week.

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Answer:

78/2=39°

Step-by-step explanation:

thx for the points

Answer a, b and c. See image below

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Answer:

a) 3/5 < 4/5

b) In general if two fractions have the same denominator, then whichever fraction has the numerator closer to its denominator will be the largest fraction.

c)  [tex]\frac{7}{10} > \frac{9}{15}[/tex]  or  [tex]\frac{7}{10}<\frac{9}{15}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

a) 3/5 < 4/5

Flip the sign and the placement of the fraction so 3/5 is less then 4/5.

b) In general if two fractions have the same denominator, then whichever fraction has the numerator closer to its denominator will be the largest fraction.

c) We need to change the denominators to a common denominator to compare the size of the two fractions:

[tex]\frac{7}{10}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{3}{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{21}{30}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{9}{15}[/tex] ×  [tex]\frac{2}{2}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{18}{30}[/tex]

The common denominators of the two fractions is 30. Comparing the two fractions:

[tex]\frac{21}{30} >\frac{18}{30}[/tex]  or  [tex]\frac{18}{30}<\frac{21}{30}[/tex]

so we get:  [tex]\frac{7}{10} > \frac{9}{15}[/tex]  or  [tex]\frac{7}{10}<\frac{9}{15}[/tex]

Write the product in simplest form: 1 2/3 x 3 4/5=

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Answer:

19/3

Step-by-step explanation:

1 2/3 = (1*3 + 2)/3 = 5/3

3 4/5 = (5*3 + 4)/5 = (15 + 4)/5 = 19/5

5/3 * 19/5 = 19/3    The 5s cancel.

The simplest form is not obvious to me. I think the answer above is in simplest form, and I will put that below the answer above. But 6 1/3 is also possible.

Answer:

4 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

1 [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] × 3 [tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex] =

[tex]\frac{5}{3}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{19}{5}[/tex] =

[tex]\frac{95}{15}[/tex] = 4 [tex]\frac{5}{15}[/tex] = 4 1/3

Find the volume of this figure

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

36*12*6+12*24*3=3456

Answer:

3456

Step-by-step explanation:

36*12*6 + 24*12*3

just add up the two volumes

Question 2.1
Solve the following problem. Round to one decimal place if
necessary. If your answer is correct you will see an image
appear on your screen.

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Answer:

x = 5.3

Step-by-step explanation:

Reference angle (θ) = 24°

Opposite side to the reference angle = x

Adjacent side = 12

Apply TOA, which is:

Tan θ = Opp/Adj

Plug in the values

Tan 24° = x/12

12*Tan 24° = x

5.34274422 = x

x = 5.3 (approximated to one decimal place)

h(-7)=

See graph below to help solve.

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h(-7)
-h*7
-7h
and the right answer -7h

simplify the expression

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Answer:

The answer is C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplying the exponents is adding them together.

Answer:

x^8

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply the terms with the same base by adding their expondents

x^6+2^2

add the numbers 6+2= 8



Match each system of equations to the inverse of its coefficient matrix, A^-1and the matrix of its solution, X.

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Answer: Hello the system of equations and other data required are missing attached below are the missing data

answer :

attached below

Step-by-step explanation:

1st system of equations ( top left ) = Image number 8

system of equation ( Image 10 ) = Image 4

system of equation ( Image 9 ) = Image 6

system of equations ( Image 7 ) = Image 2

attached below is a pictorial representation of the solution

Soosie's Cookie Company had fixed costs of $1250 and variable costs of $4.25 per dozen gourmet cookies that were baked and packaged for sale. Write an equation that can be used to determine the total cost when x dozens of cookies are baked and sold. Then determine the total cost of baking and selling 85 dozen gourmet cookies.

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Answer:

$1250.00 + (x)$4.25 =

Step-by-step explanation

So fixed costs are $1,250.00.....every dozen you bake add $4.25 to the costs, cook one dozen you have $1,250.00 plus $4.25 or a total of $1,254.25.

Cook 10 dozen and you add $45.25 = the $1,250.00 for a new total of $1,295.25.

Which of the following is the product of 7/8 and -4/21?  a.- 1/6 b.1/12 c.- 16/21 d.- 147/32​

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Answer:

A. -1/6

Step-by-step explanation:

7/8 × -4/217 can be divided by 21 wich will make the fraction -4/21 turn to -4/3 and the fraction 7/8 turn to 1/8-4 can be divided by eight which will make the fraction 1/8 turn to 1/2 and the fraction -4/3 will turn to -1/31/2 × -1/3 = -1/6

The product of 7/8 and -4/21 is a.- 1/6.

What is the product?

In mathematics, a product is the result of multiplication, or an expression that identifies factors to be multiplied.

Now the given numbers are,

7/8 and -4/21

now taking 7/8 and since 8= 4*2

so, 7/8 = 7/(4*2)

Again taking -4/28 and since 28 = 7*4

so, -4/21 = -4/(7*3)

hence the product of 7/8 and -4/21 is given as,

7/8*(-4/21) = 7/(4*2) x -4/(7*3)

taking alike terms together we get,

7/8*(-4/28) = (7/7)(4/4)(-1/2*3)

⇒ 7/8*(-4/28) = -1/6

Hence the correct option is a.-1/6

Therefore,The product of 7/8 and -4/21 is a.- 1/6.

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suppose a charity received a donation of $26.2 million. if this represents 49% of the charity's donated funds, what is the total amount of its donated funds? round your answer to the nearest million​

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Answer:

53 million.

Step-by-step explanation:

$26.2 / total = 0.49 ($ in millions)

Then total = (26.2) ÷ 0.49 = 53.47 millions which we can round up to 53 million $

Find the distance between the pair of points: (2,6) and (0,−3).

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Answer:

d = √85

Step-by-step explanation:

d^2 = (X2 - X1)^2 + (Y2 - Y1)^2

= (2 - 0)^2 + (6 + 3)^2

= 4 + 81

d = √85

Use the Squeeze Theorem ​

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Answer:

See Below.

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to use the Squeeze Theorem to show that:

[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x \to 0}\left(x^2\sin\left(\frac{2}{x}\right)\right)=0[/tex]

Recall that according to the Squeeze Theorem, if:

[tex]\displaystyle g(x)\leq f(x) \leq h(x)[/tex]

And:

[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x\to c}g(x) =\lim_{x\to c}h(x) = L[/tex]

Then:

[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x\to c}f(x)=L[/tex]

Recall that the value of sine is always ≥ -1 and ≤ 1. Hence:

[tex]\displaystyle -1 \leq \sin\left(\frac{2}{x}\right) \leq 1[/tex]

We can multiply both sides by x². Since this value is always positive, we do not need to change the signs. Hence:

[tex]\displaystyle -x^2\leq x^2\sin\left(\frac{2}{x}\right)\leq x^2[/tex]

Let g = -x², h = x², and f = x²sin(2 / x). We can see that:

[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x \to 0}g(x) = \lim_{ x \to 0}h(x) = 0[/tex]

And since g(x) ≤ f(x) ≤ h(x), we can conclude using the Squeeze Theorem that:

[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x \to 0}f(x) = \lim_{x \to 0}x^2\sin\left(\frac{2}{x}\right)=0[/tex]

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Answer:

5X+6+3X-2 =180

8X+4. =180

8X. =180-4

8X. =176

X=22

CBD=EBF=3x-2

=66-2

=64

CBD=64

X/30 + X/40= 1
Solve for x

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Answer:

17 1/7 I think

Step-by-step explanation:

x=17.1

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \frac{x}{30} + \frac{x}{40} = 1 \\ \frac{3x + 4x}{120} = 1 \\ \frac{7x}{120} = 1 \\ \frac{7x}{120} = 1 \\ 7x = 120 \\ x = \frac{120}{7} \\ x =17.1 [/tex]

a piece of ribbon is 5.4 meters long. What will be the length of 8 similar pieces?​

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Answer:

43.2 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply the length of one piece of ribbon by 8 to determine the total length

5.4 * 8 =43.2 meters

5.4x8=43.2
answer: 43.2 meters
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