A small radio transmitter broadcasts in a 69 mile radius. If you drive along a straight line from a city 93 miles north of the transmitter to a second city 78 miles east of the transmitter, during how much of the drive will you pick up a signal from the transmitter?

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Answer 1

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Step-by-step explanation:

According to the Question,

We have A small radio transmitter that broadcasts in a 69-mile radius. If you drive along a straight line from a city 93 miles north of the transmitter to a second city 78 miles east of the transmitter.

Thus,

The distance that you get reception is the length of the chord created by the intersection of the circle defining the edge of transmission and the line defining the car trip.

 x2 + y2 = 69²               this is the circle

And,

The Transmitter at the origin

City to the north at (0,93)  & City to the east at (78,0)  

the Slope is M=(-93/78)

Intercept is B= y - mx ⇒  93 - (-93/78)(0) = 93

The equation of the line between the cities is y = (-93/78)x + 93

y = -93x/78 + 93           this is the line

Now, Solve the above two Equations

The intersection is gotten from the picture or solving:

x^2 + [(-93/78)*x + 93]^2 = 69^2

on solving we get, the points approximately are: (67.952,11.98 ) and (23.6277, 64.82)

Now,

From the Pythagorean theorem the total distance of the trip is:  

d1 = √(93^2 + 78^2) ≈ 121.37miles  

And the distance when the signal is picked up is:

d2 =√ [(67.952-23.627)^2 + (64.82 - 11.98)^2] ≈ 68.96 miles

You will pick up a signal from the transmitter in (d2/d1)*100 = 56% of the drive.


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No more than one state of nature can occur at a given time for a chance event. This indicates that the states of nature are defined such that they are
a. conservative events.
b. mutually exclusive.
c. independent outcomes.
d. collectively exhaustive.

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Answer:

b. mutually exclusive.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given description is an illustration of mutually exclusive events.

Take for instance, when you roll a die;

It is impossible to have an outcome of 2 and 6 at the same time; these means that 2 and 6 are mutually exclusive.

In a nutshell, when two or more sates of events/states of nature can not happen at the same time; such events/states of nature are mutually exclusive.

Negating conditional statement (a V ~ b) => c

Please show your work and give a proper answer

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"p implies q" is equivalent to "(p and q) or not p", which in turn is equivalent to "(p or not p) and (q or not p)". But "p or not p" is always true, so the implication reduces completely to "not p or q". Negating an implication thus gives "not (not p or q)", which is equivalent to "p and not q".

So

not [(a or not b) implies c]   <==>  (a or not b) and not c

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What is the slope of the line?

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Answer:

1.5/2

Step-by-step explanation:

slope formula = y2-y1/ x2 - x1

point one (2,0)

point 2 (0, 1.5)

you dont really need to subtract anything because the intercepts, so the slope is 1.5/2

(slope or m = 1.5 - 0 / 2 - 0 )

x intercept = value of x when y is 0

y intercept = value of y when x is 0

A boy leaves station X on a bearing of 035' to station Y. which is 21km away. He then travels to another station Z on a bearing of 125 degrees . If Z is directly East of X, what is the distance from X to his present position?​

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Answer:

  36.6 km

Step-by-step explanation:

We assume the initial bearing of the boy is 35°. Then he will make a 90° turn to a heading of 125°. A diagram shows the distance of interest is the hypotenuse of a right triangle in which 35° is the angle opposite the side of length 21 km.

The relevant trig relation is ...

  Sin = Opposite/Hypotenuse

  sin(35°) = (21 km)/XZ

  XZ = (21 km)/sin(35°) ≈ 36.61 km

The distance from X to Z is about 36.61 km.

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The attached diagram has the angles measured in the usual way for a Cartesian plane: CCW from the +x axis. This will correspond to bearing measures if we relabel the axes so that +x is North, and +y is East.

Why is underfind the square root of a negative number?​

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Answer:

The square root of a negative number is undefined, because anything times itself will give a positive (or zero) result. Note: Zero has only one square root (itself). Zero is considered neither positive nor negative

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f(x)=2x1 + 16x2 + 7x3 + 4x4 -> min

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Step-by-step explanation:

f(x)=(2x-1)square=0

it can be 0 or greater than 0

Hence,maximum value of (2x- 1)square=0

maximum value of (2x- 1square)+3=0+3=3

Joan has raised $306 by selling 34 equally priced boxes of chocolate for the team fund-raiser. Which of the following equations can be used to find the price, n, of each box of chocolate?

n ÷ 34 = 306
34n = 306
n − 34 = 306
n + 34 = 306

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Answer:

34n=306

Step-by-step explanation:

Use inverse operation to find it, 306÷34= 9, check again 34(9)=306, so it's correct!

answer 34n=306 hope this helps

for a science fair project javier is recording the amount of water that evaporate from a bucket in a month he creates a table like this i will give point for the best answer

week 1 2/16 inch

week 2 1/16 inch


week 3 3/16 inch

week 4 2/16 inch

how much water had evaported from the bucket at the end of week 2

what was the total amount of water that evaported in the four weeks

if javier orignally put 4 inches of water in the bucket how many inches of water were left after the experment was completed

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Answer: [tex]\dfrac{3}{16},\ \dfrac{1}{2}, \dfrac{7}{2}\ \text{inch}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Javier created a table for the amount of water evaporated in each week

After two weeks, the amount of water evaporated is

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{2}{16}+\dfrac{1}{16}\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{2+1}{16}=\dfrac{3}{16}\ \text{inch}[/tex]

Total amount of water evaporated in four weeks is

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{2}{16}+\dfrac{1}{16}+\dfrac{3}{16}+\dfrac{2}{16}\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{2+1+3+2}{16}=\dfrac{8}{16}\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{1}{2}\ \text{inch}[/tex]

If Javier originally puts 4 inches of water, amount of water left in the bucket

[tex]\Rightarrow 4-\dfrac{1}{2}\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{4\times 2}{2}-\dfrac{1}{2}\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{8-1}{2}=\dfrac{7}{2}\ \text{inch}[/tex]

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Answer:

  x = 1, x = 7

Step-by-step explanation:

You can see from the graph that the x-intercepts of f(x) are ...

  0 = f(-3)

  0 = f(3)

To find the corresponding values of x for f(x-4), we can solve ...

  0 = f(x -4)

  x -4 = -3   ⇒   x = 1

  x -4 = 3   ⇒   x = 7

The x-intercepts of the function after translation 4 units right are ...

  x = 1, x = 7

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Your sketch will be the same curve moved 4 units to the right. (Add 4 to every x-value shown.)

y + x + z =762500
z : x = 15/9 : 2
y : x = 1 : 3/4​

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Step-by-step explanation:

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The surface area of a roof with dimensions of 40 feet long by 28 feet wide is how many times the surface area of a floor where the dimensions are 16 feet long by 7 feet wide?

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Answer:

10 times

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply 40 by 28

1120

Multiply 16 by 7

112

Divide the two numbers

You get 10

Hope this helps!

There are 3 boxes on stage that appear identical, but one is Lucky. The boxes are full of tickets; some are labeled "win" and the others are labeled "lose." In the Lucky box, ninety percent of the tickets are winners. In each of the other two boxes, only twelve percent of the tickets are winners.
1. You will pick a box at random and draw one ticket from it at random.2. What is the probability you will draw a winning ticket? 3. If you do draw a winning ticket, what is the chance it came from the Lucky box?

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Answer:

2.-P = 0.38

3.-P [ Lb | Wt ]  =  0.788

Step-by-step explanation:

1.-Probability of choosing any box is, 1/3. So the probability of choosing the lucky box is 1/3

Let´s say the lucky box is the number 2 box  ( that consideration does not in any way change the problem generality)

Then we have

p₁ probability of choosing box  1 is 1/3   p₁´ Probability of win ticket is  0.12

p₂ probability of choosing box 2 is 1/3  p₂´Probability of win ticket is  0.90

p₃ probability of choosing box 3 is 1/3  p₃´ Probability of win ticket is  0.12

Then

P (of choosing a winning ticket is) = p₁*p₁´ + p₂*p₂´ +  p₃*p₃´

P  =  1/3*0.12 + 1/3*0.9 + 1/3*0.12

P  =  0.04 + 0.3 + 0.04

P = 0.38

3.- if I draw a winning ticket what is the probability it came from Lucky box

According to Bayes theorem

P [ Lb | Wt ]  =   P(Lb) * P[ Wt|Lb]/ P(Wt)

P(Lb) = 1/3  =  0.33333

P[Wt|Lb]  = 0.9

P(Wt) = 0.38

Then By substitution

P [ Lb | Wt ]  =  0.333 *  0.9 / 0.38

P [ Lb | Wt ]  =  0.788

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

the proof of the answer is shown above

two angles are complementary. The measure of one angle is 15° more than one-half of the measure of the other. Find the measure of each angle.​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

First you have to know two definitions. Well, you only have to know one for this problem, but you should probably learn the 2nd just to be thorough.

Definition 1: Complementary angles are two angles whose sum is 90 degrees.

Definition 2: Supplementary angles are two angles whose sum is 180 degrees.

For this problem, we'll work with the definition that says two complementary angles have a sum of 90 degrees.

Soooo, here are the facts from your problem: if one angle is 15 degree more than 2 times the other.find the measure of two angles.

Let's let the larger angle equal this: 15 + 2(x) (<--See how it is 15 degrees MORE than 2 times the other?)

Let's let the smaller angle equal: x

SO now our total equation is:

15 + 2(x) + x = 90

3x + 15 = 90 (combined like terms)

3x = 75 (subtracted 15 from both sides)

x = 25 (divided both sides by 3)

Now we know that one angle is 25. The other angle must add to 25 to make 90 degrees, so 90 - 25 = 65.

Therefore, your two angles are 25 and 65 degrees.

Does this check out? Let's see...

First: 25 + 65 = 90 Therefore, this checks out.

Second: The angle that is 65 degrees must be 15 degrees more than twice the other. So, let's take twice the other...... 25 * 2 = 50. And, let's add 15....50 + 15 = 65. Therefore YES, the 2nd angle is 15 more than 2 times the angle that was 25 degrees.

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Answer:

D is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

all sides and angles are equal

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Which would result in a lower price to first discount an item by 10% and then by a further 15%, OR to first discount an item by 15% and then by a further 10%. Justify your reasoning.

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Answer:

Neither one. They will both result in the same price.

Step-by-step explanation:

To discount an item 10%, you charge 90% of the price of the item. To find 90% of a price, you multiply the price by 0.9.

To discount an item 15%, you charge 85% of the price of the item. To find 85% of a price, you multiply the price by 0.85.

Since multiplication is commutative, multiplying a number by 0.9 and then by 0.85 is the same as multiplying the number by 0.85 first and then by 0.9.

Let's say the item costs x.

Take off the 10% discount first: 0.9x

Now take off the 15% discount: 0.85 * (0.9x)

Now do it the other way.

Take off the 15% discount first: 0.85x

Now take off the 10% discount: 0.9 * (0.85x)

Since 0.85 * 0.9 * x = 0.9 * 0.85 * x, the results are the same.

Answer: neither


Determine the domain of the function graphed above.

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Answer:

the domain of given f is (-2,4)

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Choose the best graph that represents the linear equation:
y + 3 = 0
Graph A
On a coordinate plane, a line goes through (0, 3) and (1, 3).
Graph B
On a coordinate plane, a line goes through (negative 3, 0) and (negative 3, 1).
Graph C
On a coordinate plane, a line goes through (0, negative 3) and (1, negative 3).
Graph D
On a coordinate plane, a line goes through (0, 0) and (1, negative 3).
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Graph A
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Graph C
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Graph B
d.
Graph D



PLEASE HELP!!! Please select the best answer from the choices provided


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Graph B is the best graph that represents the linear equation

Answer:

m=2b=1y=2x+1

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Find the equivalent exponential expression.
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Answer:

(5) we have multiple the powers

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The amount of a radioactive substance y that remains after t years is given by the equation y = a (e)^kt, where a is the initial
amount present and k is the decay constant for the radioactive substance. If a = 100, y = 50, and k = -0.035, find t.

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Answer:

19.80

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the equation :

y = a (e)^kt

If a = 100, y = 50, and k = -0.035, find t.

50 = 100(e)^(-0.035t)

50/100 = e^(-0.035t)

0.5 = e^-0.035t

Take the In

In(0.5) = - 0.035t

-0.693147 = - 0.035t

-0.693147 / - 0.035 = t

19.8042 = t

Hence, t = 19.80

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The perimeter of a square and rectangle is the same. The width of the rectangle is 6cm and it's area is 16cmsquare less than the area of the square. Find the area of the square

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Answer:

Area of  square = 100 square cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the sides of a square be = a

Perimeter of a square = 4a

Let area of square = [tex]a^2[/tex]

Let the Length of rectangle be = [tex]l[/tex]

Given: width of the rectangle = 6 cm

Area of rectangle = length x breadth

          Perimeter of rectangle and square is equal.

          That is,

                     [tex]2(length + width) = 4a\\\\2(l + 6) = 4a\\\\l + 6 = 2a\\\\l = 2a - 6[/tex]

Therefore ,

    Area of rectangle

                              [tex]= Length \times width \\\\= (2a - 6) \times 6\\\\=6(2a - 6)[/tex]

Given area of rectangle is 16 less than area of square.

That is ,

         [tex]( 6(2a- 6) ) = a^2 - 16\\\\12a - 36 = a^2 - 16\\\\a^2 - 12a +20= 0\\\\a^2 - 2a -10a + 20 = 0\\\\a(a - 2) - 10(a - 2) = 0\\\\(a -10) ( a-2) = 0\\\\a = 10 , \ a = 2[/tex]

Check which value of 'a ' satisfies the equation:

[tex]\underline {when \ a = 2 }\\\\Length\ of \ rectangle \ l = 2a - 6 = 2 ( 2 ) - 6 = 4 - 6 = - 2. \\\\Length \ cannot \ be \ negative \ number. \\\\ \underline{ when \ a = 10 }\\\\Length \ of \ rectangle \ , l = 2a - 6 = 2 (10) - 6 = 20 - 6 = 14\\\\satisfies \ the \ conditions. \\\\Therefore , a = 10[/tex]

That is , side of the sqaure = 10

Therefore , area  of the square = 10 x 10 = 100 square cm.

   

The following data was obtained from 32 people aged 25-29 who were asked how many hours of TV they watched per week.

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Group the data in intervals and record the frequency of each interval as well as the cumulative frequency and relative frequency. Make a table showing this information.
Graph the data using frequency histogram.
Graph the data using a cumulative frequency chart.

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The formula for the lateral area of a right cone is LA = pi rs, where is the radius of the base and s is the slant height of the cone.

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Answer:

r is the radius of the base and s is the slant height of the cone. From the options given, We can make s the subject of the formula. Hence: Option a) s equals StartFraction L A Over pi r EndFraction

Two equivalent equations are s = LA/πr and r = LA/πs

What is cone?

A cone is a shape formed using a series of line segments or lines that connect a common point, called a apex or vertex, to all points on the base of a circle that do not contain a vertex. The distance from the apex of the cone to the base is the height of the cone. A circular base has a measured radius value. And the length from the apex of the cone to any point around the base is the height of the slope. Equations for the surface area and volume of a cone can be derived from these quantities

Volume(V) = ⅓ πr²h cubic units

The total surface area of the cone = πrs + πr²

where, r is radius of the base, s is slant height and h is height of the cone

Given,

Lateral area of cone is denoted by LA

Lateral area of cone = πrs

where r is radius and s is slant height

⇒ LA = πrs

⇒ s = LA/πr

⇒ r = LA/πs

Hence, s = LA/πr and r = LA/πs are two equivalent equations in the given options.

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Tell whether the following two triangles can be proven congruent through SAS.

A.Yes, the two triangles are congruent because they’re both right triangles.
B.Yes, the two triangles are congruent because two sides and their included angle are congruent in both triangles.
C.No, the two triangles can only be proven congruent through SSS.
D.No, the two triangles can only be proven congruent through AAA.

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Answer:

C.No, the two triangles can only be proven congruent through SSS.

The value of y varies with x and z, and y=8, when x=4 and z=10. What is the value of y when x=5 and z=11

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n x=5 and z=12 i hope you pass


An airplane can travel 350 mph in still air. If it travels 1995 miles with the wind
in the same length of time it travels 1505 miles against the wind, what is the speed of the wind?

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Answer:

49 mph

Step-by-step explanation:

RT=D

T = D/R

[tex]\frac{1995}{(350 + x) } =\frac{1505}{350-x}[/tex]

1995(350-x) = 1505(350+x)

x=49

7. What is given in the problem?
A. Radius of 80m C. Radius of 80 ft.
B. Diameter of 40 ft. D. Diameter of 40 m paki sagot

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Answer:

radius of 80cm is the answer

If f(x) = 4x and gx) = 2x- 1, what is g(f(-2))?
-17
-13
-8
-5

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Answer:

-17

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given these following functions:

[tex]f(x) = 4x[/tex]

[tex]g(x) = 2x - 1[/tex]

g(f(-2))

First we find f when x = -2, then we find g for this value(f when x = -2). So

[tex]f(-2) = 4(-2) = -8[/tex]

[tex]g(f(-2)) = g(-8) = 2(-8) - 1 = -16 - 1 = -17[/tex]

Thus -17 is the answer.

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