Answer:
26 puppies
Step-by-step explanation:
Step one:
Given data
We are given that there are 65 dogs in total
The ratio of puppies to adult dogs in a kennel is 2:3
Total ratio= 2+3= 5
Required
The number of puppies in the kennel
Step two:
Let us the part to all method to find the number of puppies
let the number of puppies be x
2/5=x/65
cross multiply we have
5x= 65*2
5x= 130
divide both sides by 5
x= 130/5
x=26 puppies
Also, the number of adults dog is
65- 26= 39
8-2x=-3+1 solve the question
order the following from least to greatest 12. 55% 0.67 1.24 100%
Answer:
0.67, 1.24, 12, 55, 100
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Matthew drives at an average speed of 62 mph for 5 hours
B) how many miles does Matthew drive
Answer:
310
Step-by-step explanation:
62 multiplied by 5 will get you the answer
What is 6.5% of 150 dollars? a tip on percentage of numbers would also be appreciated, thank you :)
Patty is baking for the holidays. 3/5of her treats are cookies and 1/6of her treats are cupcakes. The rest are brownies. What fraction of her treats are brownies?
4(2a + 2) = 8(2 - 3a) whats A? please help me!!!!
Answer:
a = [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
4(2a + 2) = 8(2 - 3a)
Distribute.
8a + 4 = 16 - 24a
Add 24a to each side.
32a + 4 = 16
Subtract 4 from each side.
32a = 12
Divide 32 from each side.
a = [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex]
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Evaluate m( m + n) – n, use m = 5 and n = -3
A. 7
B. 13
C. 43
D. 37
PLSS SHOW YOUR WORK PLSS
Answer:
B. 13
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]m(m + n) - n[/tex]
[tex]m = 5 \\ n = - 3[/tex]
Substitute m = 5 and n = - 3 in the expression.
[tex]5(5 + ( - 3)) - ( - 3) \\ 5(5 - 3) + 3 \\ 5(2) + 3 \\ 10 + 3 \\ 13[/tex]
Remind that negative multiply negative must equal positive.
Which is better deal and why:) help ASAP plz!?
Answer:
$36.00 is better because you get 54 apples
Step-by-step explanation:
36÷9= 4*12=48
Explain the best you can because I’m struggling :)
Step-by-step explanation:
A. 3x+4/2 = 9.5
3x + 4/2 = 9.5........criss cross
3x+4= 9.5×2
3x = 19-4
3x = 15
x=5 ..........divide both sides by 3
B. 7+ 2x/3= 5.......criss cross
7+2x = 5 × 3
7 + 2x = 15
2x = 15-7
2x = 8......divide both sides by 2
x = 4
Mrs.Walker would like to give each of her 32 students no less than three stickers. How many stickers must she have
Answer:
Mrs. Walker will need at least 96 stickers in order to give each of her students at least 3 stickers each.
Step-by-step explanation:
32*3=96.
96 is the minimum
Can someone help me ?!
Answer:
y<-2x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
Your first step is to find the equation of the line. You can see that the y-intercept is -3, therefore your b is -3. So now your formula looks like this:
y=mx-3
To find m, you substitute in an x value and its corresponding y value. When you do this you will get -2.
Now it looks like this:
y=-2x-3.
Now that you have the equation of the line, you can look at the inequality. Since the line is dotted, that means it is not included in the inequality. That mean it cannot contain an equal to. So the only options we have are < and >. Since the shaded area is to the left, which is the negative side, we can conclude that y<-2x-3 is the correct equation.
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Write the standard equation of the circle.
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For the diagram shown, select the angle pair that
represents each angle type.
Corresponding angles
b
1/2
5
CO
910
Altemate exterior angles
A
3
4
7
8
1112
Alternate interior angles
Vertical angles
Answer:
For the diagram shown, select the angle pair that represents each angle type.
Corresponding angles
✔ D. angle 7 and angle 3
Alternate exterior angles
✔ C. angle 12 and angle 5
Alternate interior angles
✔ D. angle 2 and angle 11
Vertical angles
✔ C. angle 7 and angle 6
Step-by-step explanation: cus I did it on Edge 2021 and these were the answer...just trust me :)
please help me on this!
Answer:
9*572=5148
Step-by-step explanation:
Hurry!! pls answer!! Rewrite this exponential equation as a logarithmic equation.
4e1
=
16
Three pounds of bananas cost $7How much does 1 pound of bananas cost?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
3 pounds:7 dollars
1 pound: 2.33 dollars
divide 3 by 3 to find 1. divide 7 by 3.
ill give you brainliest if you answer fast and correctly
Answer:
the answer is 64.29% or just 64
the fraction form is 2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
2/3 (Two-Thirds)
The percentage is also 66.6666667%, if they are asking for that.
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you add up all the numbers and get 84.
Then, you add up Friday and Saturday, to get 56.
You now have 56/84.
Simplify and get 2/3.
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What is the function that is represented by the graph shown:
Answer:
I believe its the second one
PIZZZ HURRY IM IN A RUSH .-.!!!Two sets are shown in the Venn diagram. Set N represents the natural numbers, and Set W represents the whole
numbers. in which set does the values -45 belong?
Answer:
In my opinion this is the whole w
Step-by-step explanation:
Please help me ASAP
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
by inspection.. just looking at the graph
slope = - 1/2 (called m )
Y-intercept is at 1
line equation is then
y= mx + b
y= -1/2x +1
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Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
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CAN SOMEONE HELP ME ON ALL AND THOSE ANSWERS ARE ANSWERS FOR THESE PROBLEMS PLS HELP ME I WILL GIVE BRAINLIST ):
i need help this is cell division concept map
Ramona has a bag that contains candies of the same size and shape. There are 5 green candies, 4 orange candies and 3 yellow candies. She draws a candy at random, replaces it, and then draws a second candy. What is the probability that both candies will be orange?
Answer:
the answer is 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
(2y^3-5y^2-4)-(4y^3+11y^2-3y+5)
please help me with this
Answer:
(48,15), (63,39), (13,25), (71,52), (28,52)
Step-by-step explanation:
an ordered pair is pretty much an x that goes with a y
The Invisible Hand promotes
A. marketplace inflation
B. marketplace competition
C. marketplace monopolies
D. marketplace shortages