A macaroni and cheese recipe calls for 's of a 2 % pound block of cheese. How many pounds
are needed?

Mr. Williams ask to buy 1/2 of a pan of brownies that is 2/3 full. What fraction of the original pan does he buy?

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Answer 1

4/6

Mr. williams wants to buy 4/6

Answer 2

Answer:

there is some missing information  here

if the pas is a dozen brownies

1/2 of a pan is 6 2/3 of 6 would be "4"

how much mac-n-cheese are being made?

that information would be needed to solve this

Step-by-step explanation:


Related Questions

Rewrite
4/10 : 1/25 as a unit rate.

A: 10:1
B: 25:4
C: 2:125
D: 100:1

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Answer:

4/10 : 1/25

4/10 / 1/25 = 4/10 x 25/1 = 100/10 = 10.

10 can also be written as 10:1, so A is correct.

Hope this helps!

Use what you know about sine, cosine, and tangent to calculate the height of the buildings in the diagram below.

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Answer:

x = 32 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

By applying tangent rule in ΔACD,

tan(40°) = [tex]\frac{\text{Opposite side}}{\text{Adjacent side}}[/tex]

             = [tex]\frac{AB+AC}{CD}[/tex]

             = [tex]\frac{x+BC}{87}[/tex]

x + BC = 73 -----(1)

By applying tangent rule in ΔBCD,

tan(25°) = [tex]\frac{BC}{CD}[/tex]

             = [tex]\frac{BC}{87}[/tex]

BC = 40.57

By substituting the value of BC in equation (1),

x + 40.57 = 73

x = 32.43

x ≈ 32 feet

Triangle XYZ is isosceles. The measure of the vertex angle, Y, is twice the measure of a base angle. What is true about triangle XYZ? Select three options.

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Answer:

A. Angle Y is a right angle.

B. The measure of angle Z is 45°.

E. The perpendicular bisector of creates two smaller isosceles triangles.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent the measures of base angles X and Z. 2x is the measure of vertex angle Y.

x + x + 2x = 180°

x = 45°

2x = m∠Y = 90°

The triangle is an isosceles right triangle which has base angles of 45°.

The perpendicular bisector of line XZ creates two smaller isosceles triangles with acute angles of 45°

Answer:

The answers are A B E

Step-by-step explanation:

after allowing 20% discount an article is sold for rs.672 levying 12% VAT, find its market price​

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The market price is Rs. 750 which was obtained by creating a mathematical relationship from the given parameters.

PERCENTAGE DISCOUNT = 20%

VAT LEVIED= 12%

PRICE SOLD = 672

Let the MARKET PRICE = m

Hence,

market price * (1 - discount) * (1 + VAT) = price sold

m * (1 - 20%) * (1 + 12%) = 672

m * (1 - 0.2) * (1 + 0.12) = 672

m * 0.8 * 1.12 = 672

0.896m = 672

m = 672 / 0.896

m = Rs. 750

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The Market Price of the product is RS. 750.

The Market Price is calculated by dividing the components associated to Discount, which is less than 1, and the Value Added Tax, which more than 1, to the Resulting Price.

[tex]c_{M} = \frac{c_{R}}{\left(1-\frac{r_{D}}{100} \right)\cdot \left(1+\frac{r_{T}}{100} \right)}[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]c_{M}[/tex] - Market price, in monetary units.

[tex]c_{R}[/tex] - Resulting price, in monetary units.

[tex]r_{D}[/tex] - Discount rate, in percentage.

[tex]r_{T}[/tex] - Tax rate, in percentage.

If we know that [tex]c_{R} = 672[/tex], [tex]r_{D} = 20[/tex] and [tex]r_{T} = 12[/tex], then the market price is:

[tex]c_{M} = \frac{672}{\left(1-\frac{20}{100} \right)\cdot \left(1+\frac{12}{100} \right)}[/tex]

[tex]c_{M} = 750[/tex]

The market price of the product is RS. 750.

Find the value of x in the given
right triangle.
10
х

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Answer:

44.4

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have a right triangle, we can use trig functions

sin theta = opp / hyp

sin x = 7/10

Taking the inverse sin of each side

sin^-1 (sin x) = sin^-1(7/10)

x = 44.427

Rounding to the nearest tenth

x = 44.4

The function (1) describes the height, in feet, of an object at time, in seconds, when it is launched upward from the ground at an initial speed of 112 feet per second.

a. Find the domain.
b. What does the domain mean in this context?

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Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain is the values that the input takes

The values go from 0 to 7

0≤x≤7

This is the time from the initial launch until the object hits the ground


Write a verbal expression for (c-2)d

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Answer:

the sum of c minus 2 multiplied by d ------> (c-2)d

What's 672 divided by 32

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Answer:

the answer is 21

Step-by-step explanation:

8 to the power of 6 divided by 8 to the power of 2
PLZ HELP ASAP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

4096

Step-by-step explanation:

8^6÷8^2

First step is to solve the exponents

8 to the power of 6 is 262144

8 to the power of 2 is 64

Then divide 262144 by 64 : 4096

Answer:

it is a law of axponent that is a to the power m divided by a to the power n = a to the power m-n

so 8 to the power 6-2

= 8 to the power 4

that will be 4,096

Geometry, please answer question ASAP

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Answer:

C) 81 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

all quadrilateral's sum of interiror angles is 360 degrees

right angles are 90 degrees

call measure of angle C =y

360=90+90+99+y

180=99+y

y= 81

x3 + (y +z) factorize​

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I think you wrote the question wrong this question is not factorable

The area under the standard normal curve to the right of z = -0.51 is 0.6950. What is the area to the left of z = 0.51?

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Answer:

0.305

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told that area under the standard normal curve to the right of z = -0.51 is 0.6950

Thus, to get the area to the left, we just subtract 0.6950 from 1.

Thus;

area to the left of z = 0.51 is;

P( z < 0.51) = 1 - 0.6950 = 0.305

Monica took a survey of her classmates' hair and eye color. The results are in the table below.

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0.14 would be correct

i need help with this

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Answer:

A) (-8, -16)

B) (0, 48)

C) (-4, 0), (-12, 0)

Step-by-step explanation:

A) the vertex is the minimum y value.

extremes of a function we get by using the first derivation and solving it for y' = 0.

y = x² + 16x + 48

y' = 2x + 16 = 0

2x = -16

x = -8

so, the vertex is at x=-8.

the y value is (-8)² + 16(-8) + 48 = 64 - 128 + 48 = -16

B) is totally simple. it is f(0) or x=0. so, y is 48.

C) is the solution of the equation for y = 0.

the solution for such a quadratic equation is

x = (-b ± sqrt(b² - 4ac)) / (2a)

in our case here

a=1

b=16

c=48

x = (-16 ± sqrt(16² - 4×48)) / 2 = (-16 ± sqrt(256-192)) / 2 =

= (-16 ± sqrt(64)) / 2 = (-16 ± 8) / 2 = (-8 ± 4)

x1 = -8 + 4 = -4

x2 = -8 - 4 = -12

so the x- intercepts are (-4, 0), (-12, 0)

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In this activity, you will rearrange and solve a rational equation and find and use the inverse of a rational equation.

As we’ve seen, for a circuit with two resistors arranged in parallel, we can calculate the total resistance in the circuit, , in ohms, with this equation.

Question 1
Part A
Question
Rewrite the equation to represent the resistance of resistor 2, , in terms of and .

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Answer:

My best guess rn is the first option

Step-by-step explanation:

the last dude had it close but it was basically flipped as you can tell.

The answer is (C) [tex]R_2=\frac{R_TR_1}{(R_1-R_T)}[/tex]

We need to make [tex]R_2[/tex] the subject of the formula [tex]R_T=\frac{R_1R_2}{R_1+R_2}[/tex]

First remove the denominator by multiplying both sides by the binomial [tex](R_1+R_2)[/tex]

[tex]R_T\times (R_1+R_2)=\frac{R_1R_2}{R_1+R_2}\times(R_1+R_2)\\\\R_TR_1+R_TR_2=R_1R_2[/tex]

Arrange all terms containing [tex]R_2[/tex] on one side

[tex]R_1R_2-R_TR_2=R_TR_1[/tex]

Factor out [tex]R_2[/tex] from the LHS

[tex]R_2(R_1-R_T)=R_TR_1[/tex]

Finally, divide both sides by the binomial [tex](R_1-R_T)[/tex] to leave [tex]R_2[/tex]

[tex]R_2(R_1-R_T)\times\frac{1}{(R_1-R_T)}=R_TR_1\times\frac{1}{(R_1-R_T)}\\\\R_2=\frac{R_TR_1}{(R_1-R_T)}[/tex]

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solve for x.
solve for x.
solve for x.

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Answer:

[tex]x=10[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

A secant is a line segment that intersects a circle in two places. One property of a secant is the product of the lengths ratio. This ratio can be described as the following, let ([tex]inside[/tex]) refer to the part of the secant that is inside the circle, and ([tex]outside[/tex]) refer to the part that is outside of it. ([tex]total[/tex]) will refer to the entirety of the secant or ([tex]inside+outside[/tex]). The numbers (1) and (2) will be used as subscripts to indicate that there are two different secants.

[tex](outside_1)(total_2)=(outside_2)(total_2)[/tex]

Substitute,

[tex](outside_1)(total_2)=(outside_2)(total_2)[/tex]

[tex](outside_1)(inside_1+outisde_1)=(outside_2)(inside_2+outside_2)[/tex]

[tex](6)(6+x+5)=(7)(7+x+1)[/tex]

Simplify,

[tex](6)(6+x+5)=(7)(7+x+1)[/tex]

[tex]6(x+11)=7(x+8)[/tex]

[tex]6x+66=7x+56[/tex]

Inverse operations,

[tex]6x+66=7x+56[/tex]

[tex]66=x+56[/tex]

[tex]10=x[/tex]

Simplify. (x2+2x-4)+(2x-5x-3)​

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Answer:

Step by Step Solution

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STEP

1

:

3

Simplify ——

x2

Equation at the end of step

1

:

3

((((2•(x2))-5x)-——)+2x)-3

x2

STEP

2

:

Equation at the end of step

2

:

3

(((2x2 - 5x) - ——) + 2x) - 3

x2

STEP

3

:

Rewriting the whole as an Equivalent Fraction

3.1 Subtracting a fraction from a whole

Rewrite the whole as a fraction using x2 as the denominator :

2x2 - 5x (2x2 - 5x) • x2

2x2 - 5x = ———————— = ———————————————

1 x2

Equivalent fraction : The fraction thus generated looks different but has the same value as the whole

Common denominator : The equivalent fraction and the other fraction involved in the calculation share the same denominator

STEP

4

:

Pulling out like terms

4.1 Pull out like factors :

2x2 - 5x = x • (2x - 5)

Adding fractions that have a common denominator :

4.2 Adding up the two equivalent fractions

Add the two equivalent fractions which now have a common denominator

Combine the numerators together, put the sum or difference over the common denominator then reduce to lowest terms if possible:

x • (2x-5) • x2 - (3) 2x4 - 5x3 - 3

————————————————————— = —————————————

x2 x2

Equation at the end of step

4

:

(2x4 - 5x3 - 3)

(——————————————— + 2x) - 3

x2

STEP

5

:

Rewriting the whole as an Equivalent Fraction :

5.1 Adding a whole to a fraction

Rewrite the whole as a fraction using x2 as the denominator :

2x 2x • x2

2x = —— = ———————

1 x2

Polynomial Roots Calculator :

5.2 Find roots (zeroes) of : F(x) = 2x4 - 5x3 - 3

Polynomial Roots Calculator is a set of methods aimed at finding values of x for which F(x)=0

Rational Roots Test is one of the above mentioned tools. It would only find Rational Roots that is numbers x which can be expressed as the quotient of two integers

What is the median for the set of data? 6, 7, 10, 12, 12, 13
Answer choices:
6
7
10
12
12
13​

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Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation:

If the set of numbers are not in least to greatest first set them up into their positions. But since this set is already in least to greatest we can go to the next step.

6, 7, 10, 12, 12, 13

Cross off all numbers until you get to the middle:

6, 7, 10, 12, 12, 13

Find the mean of the numbers in the middle:

10 + 12 = 22

22 / 2 = 11

The answer is 11

Hope this helped.

Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation:

10+12=22

22÷2=11

median is equal to the middle number after being arranged in ascending order.

A new car that is a gas- and electric-powered hybrid has recently hit the market. The distance traveled on 1 gallon of fuel is normally distributed with a mean of 65 miles and a standard deviation of 7 miles. Find the probability of the following events: a. The car travels more than 69 miles per gallon. Proba

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Answer:

0.28386

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

Mean, μ = 65 miles

Standard deviation, σ = 7 miles

Probability that car travels more than 69 miles per gallon :

Recall,

Z = (x - μ) / σ ; x = 69

Z = (69 - 65) / 7 = 0.5714

The probability :

P(Z > z) = P(Z > 0.5714) = 1 - P(Z < 0.5714)

P(Z > 0.5714) = 1 - P(Z < 0.5714) = 1 - 0.71614 = 0.28386

P(Z > 0.5714) = 0.28386

[tex]3-\sqrt{x} 1-16x^{2}[/tex]

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

This equation turns out to be a quartic. I'm not sure what should be done with. I can't believe you were asked to find its roots which are unbelievably complex. Here is a graph with the only 2 points that are easily found. If I am not solving what you need, please leave a note.

(06.01)

Write the following expression in exponential form:

1.6 × 1.6 × 1.6 × 1.6

41.6
1.64
1.6 × 4
1.6 + 4

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Answer:

[tex]1.6^{4}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

1.6 is multiplied by itself 4 times. This is represented in exponential form as

[tex]1.6^{4}[/tex]

Chi needs to simplify the expression below. (1.25 -0.4)-7+4x3 Which operation should she perform first?

I need an answer quickly ​

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Answer:

She should first perform the operation in the parentheses, you can reference the order of the operations based on PEMDAS.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. parentheses operations

2. multiply 4 x 3

3. add the value you get from the parentheses with -7

4. with that value add it to the product of 4 and 3

Hope that helped! :)

Answer:

Subtraction

Explanation:-

[tex]( 1.25 -0.4) \div7+ 4 \times 3[/tex]

Using BODMAS Rule:-

BracketsOrdersDivisionMultiplicationAdditionSubtraction

In bracket, the operation subtraction should be performed first .

evaluate : 8/-5+(4/-3)+1/3

Explain full steps
with easy method​

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Answer:

-39/15

Step-by-step explanation:

=-8/5-4/3+1/3

Taking LCM of 5,3 and 3.

=3(-8)-5(4)+5(1)/15

=-24-20+5/15

=-44+5/15

=-39/15

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In figure above, if l1 | | l2 then value of x is:
a) 40°
b) 50°
c) 80°
d) 100°

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Answer:

its letter c so 80

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope this help

I need help please I don't understand

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Answer:

57.2

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a right triangle so we can use trig ratios.

We are asked to find a side when we know a angle adjacent to that side. And we are given a side opposite of that angle. We can use Tangent to find the side length.

[tex] \tan(40) = \frac{48}{x} [/tex]

Take the reciprocal of both sides.

[tex] \frac{1}{ \tan( 40) ) } = \frac{x}{ 48} [/tex]

Multiply both sides by 48.

[tex] x = \frac{1}{ \tan(40) } \times 48[/tex]

[tex]x = 57.2[/tex]

Geometry, please answer question ASAP

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Answer:

Triangle ACB =~ triangle DFE, by adding 6 units to each side of both triangles their relationship will not change. They are still similar.

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer isn't great in all honesty but it's been a long time since I took geometry and I don't 100% remember the proper way of stating it. Though I am 100% sure they stay similar.

Sorry couldn't be of more help but figured something was better then nothing

The velocity of a particle moving along a straight line is given by v(t)=6t2+4t−5 cm/sec at time t seconds with initial position s(0)=3 cm. What is the position of the particle at t=2 seconds, in cm?

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Answer:

s(2) = 17 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told that the velocity function is;

v(t) = 6t² + 4t − 5 cm/sec

Integral of velocity gives distance.

Thus;

s(t) = ∫v(t) = ∫6t² + 4t − 5

s(t) = 2t³ + 2t² - 5t + c

We are told that s(0)=3 cm

Thus;

s(0) = 2(0)³ + 2(0)² - 5(0) + c = 3

Thus; c = 3

Thus;

s(t) = 2t³ + 2t² - 5t + 3

At t = 2 secs

s(2) = 2(2)³ + 2(2)² - 5(2) + 3

s(2) = 17 cm

The graph of a line is shown below. What is the equation of the line, in slope-intercept form, that is parallel to this line and has a y-intercept of 1?

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Answer:

[tex]y = - \frac{3}{2} x + 1[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope -intercept form: y= mx +c, where m is the slope and c is the y-intercept.

Parallel lines have the same slope. Let's find the slope of the given line.

Given points: (-2, 0) and (0, -3)

[tex]\boxed{slope = \frac{y1 - y2}{x1 - x2} }[/tex]

slope of given line

[tex] = \frac{0 - ( - 3)}{ - 2 - 0} [/tex]

[tex] = \frac{0 + 3}{ - 2} [/tex]

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

[tex]y = - \frac{3}{2} x + c[/tex]

Given that the y- intercept is 1, c= 1.

[tex]y = - \frac{3}{2} x + 1[/tex]

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If a job interview says “tell me about yourself” what do u say

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Answer:

I start to say from my name,age,family,qualifications and etc.

Answer:

In your response, do the following:

1. Mention past experiences and proven successes as they relate to the position.

Begin by rereading the job description. Take note of the required skills that you have, and identify recent stories that demonstrate them . Ideally, you should draw primarily from recent professional experience; however, volunteer work can also support your narrative while demonstrating a commitment to your community.

2. Consider how your current job relates to the job you’re applying for.

Is it a more senior role? If so, explain how you are taking on more responsibilities in your current position. If you are making a lateral transition to a role with different skills, describe how your current skills translate into the new position.

3. Focus on strengths and abilities that you can support with examples.

When you start building the script of each example, focus on details and outcomes that you can quantify if possible. For example, stating that you “improved customer service” is less impactful than “increased customer service response rates each quarter by 10–15%.” If you don’t have the exact information, estimate a realistic value.

4. Highlight your personality to break the ice.

Since the “Tell me about yourself” interview question is about getting to know you, it’s a good idea to share your personality with your interviewer—but not personal details. You may want to briefly mention hobbies that demonstrate intellectual development and/or community engagement (e.g., reading, music, sports league, volunteering) or those that showcase personal discipline and achievement (e.g., learning a new skill, training for a half marathon). Discussing personal interests is a good way to wrap up your response while maintaining a professional tone.

5. Format your response.

For your response to be clear and concise, you’ll want to make sure you organize your answer following a format or formula. There are two common formulas you may consider:

Present, Past, FuturePast, Present, Future

Both of these formulas work for your response, but you may choose one over the other based on the roles from your experience that are most relevant to the position you're interviewing for. For example, if your most recent role highlights many of the skills and qualifications that are required for the role you’re interviewing with, you may want to lead with the present. However, if you're making a career transition and your past experience is more closely related to the role than your current position, you may want to lead with your past.

Can I please get help with these 2 questions about polygons

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Answer:

a)139°

Step-by-step explanation:

two co interior angles make one opposite exterior angle

49+90=139°

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