Answer:
Amount Dan has = $17
Amount Ann has = $27
Amount Pablo has = $34
Step-by-step explanation:
Total amount they have = $78
Let
Amount Dan has = x
Amount Ann has = x + 10
Amount Pablo has = 2x
Total = Dan + Ann + Pablo
78 = x + (x + 10) + 2x
78 = x + x + 10 + 2x
78 = 4x + 10
78 - 10 = 4x
68 = 4x
x = 68/4
x = 17
Amount Dan has = x = $17
Amount Ann has = x + 10
= 17 + 10
= $27
Amount Pablo has = 2x
= 2(17)
= $34
Sandra y José son dos amigos que se encuentran en diferentes partes de la ciudad de Lima (Observa el plano), la distancia que los separa en el plano es de 7 cm ellos quisieran saber ¿Cuál es la distancia real en metros que los separa? Sabiendo que el plano ha sido dibujado a escala 1: 20 000.
Respuesta:
1,4 kilometros
Explicación paso a paso:
Dado que :
Distancia que separa a Sandra y José en el mapa = 7cm
Dibujo a escala = 1: 20.000; Esto se puede interpretar en el sentido de que 1 cm en el mapa equivale a 20.000 cm en el suelo.
Por tanto, una distancia de 7 cm en el mapa será:
20.000 * 7 = 140.000 cm en el suelo = distancia real
Por lo tanto, la distancia real = 140.000 cm.
Recordar :
1 cm = 10 ^ -5 km
140000 cm = 1.4 kilometros
Por lo tanto, la distancia real entre Sandra y José es de 1,4 km.
Help with 12 please
12.
[tex]we \: know \: that \\ \frac{sum \: of \: all \: quantities}{number \: of \: quantities} = mean \\ => \frac{26 + 22 + 32 + 28 + 35 + x}{6} = 30 \\ = > \frac{143 + x}{6} = 30 \\ = > 143 + x = 30 \times 6 \\ = > 143 + x = 180 \\ = > x = 180 - 143 \\ = > x = 37 \\ [/tex]
This is the answer.
Hope it helps!!
Please help ASAP and please explain how you got the answer.
Answer:
The third one
Step-by-step explanation:
All show complementary angles ( angles that add up to 90 degrees ) except for the third one
First one: shows a square within the two angles which indicates that the angles form a right angle ( 90 degree angle ) meaning that they are complementary angles
Second: the angles add up to equal 90 ( 50 + 40 = 90 ) hence they are complementary angles
Third one: the angles form a straight line. Angles that form a straight line add up to equal 180 and are known as supplementary angles
Fourth: the angles shown add up to 90 ( 65 + 25 = 90) hence they are complementary angles
All are complementary but the third one
Please help me!
The Farmer's Ranch House
9. The farmer's house is shown in the diagram below. He wants to build a screened-in patio on the back of his house.
Use the figure to answer the questions. (6 points)
a The area of the patio is planned to be (x + 10x - 200) square feet. What will the length be?
Patio
Patio
**10) - 0-10)
Original
House
b.
What is the area of the original house in simplest form?
Terigth
c
The farmer decides to extend the width of the patio. The area of the patio with the extension is now (x2 + 12x-160) square feet. By how
many feet will the patio be extended from what you found in part a?
Answer:
The answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
a) The patio is in the form of a rectangle. The patio has a width of (x - 10) ft. Therefore given that the area of the patio is x² + 10x - 200, hence:
[tex]Area=length*breadth\\\\x^2+10x-200=length*(x -10)\\\\x^2+20x-10x-200=length*(x -10)\\\\x(x+20)-10(x+20)=length*(x -10)\\\\(x-10)(x+20)=length*(x -10)\\\\length=x +20[/tex]
b) Area of original house = length of house * breadth of house
The length of house = length of patio = x + 20; breadth of house = x + 10; therefore:
Area of original house = (x + 20)(x + 10) = x² + 10x + 20x + 200
Area of original house = x² + 30x + 200
c) If the width is extended, hence:
[tex]Area=length*breadth\\\\x^2+12x-160=(x+20)*width\\\\x^2+20x-8x-160=(x+20)*width\\\\x(x+20)-8(x+20)=(x+20)*width\\\\(x-8)(x+20)=(x+20)*width\\\\width=x-8\\\\Extended \ width=(x-8)-(x-10)\\\\Extended \ width=2\ feet[/tex]
Bajo que método de inventario se usa la cuenta de compra
Answer:
Estimating the economic impact of climate change from weather variation
Step-by-step explanation:
Estimating the economic impact of climate change from weather variation:If economists are going to be able to offer clear guidance about the appropriate ambition of climate change policy, we need firmer damage estimates.This column introduces a new model that prices farmers’ ex-post and ex-ante adaptations to weather changes and forecasts. #accelerationism
Determine the area of the triangle.
90.6 square units
50.1 square units
94.2 square units
106.0 square units
Answer:
94.2 square units.
I got 94.09 but that seems to be the closer answer.
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(sat prep) For the figure, which of the following is true?
I m∠1+m∠2=m∠6+m∠5 m
II∠1+m∠3=m∠6+m∠4
III m∠1+m∠3+ m∠6=m∠2+m∠4+m∠5
A I only
B I and II only
C II only
D II and III only
Sales of a certain product are declining at a rate proportional to the amount of sales. If at the end of the first year the sales have declined by 22%, then how many years will have passed (since the beginning of the first year) when sales become only 31% of their original value? Express your answer as a decimal, correct to within 0.001 years.
Answer:
The answer is "6.093 years".
Step-by-step explanation:
The rate of decline in sales in [tex]22\%[/tex] per year.
The starting sales is 100 units:
Using compounding formula:
[tex]\to 100 \times (1-\frac{22}{100})^t=22\% \ of \ 100\\\\\to 100 \times (\frac{100-22}{100})^t=\frac{22}{100} \times \ 100\\\\\to (\frac{78}{100})^t=\frac{22}{100}\\\\\to 0.78^t=0.22\\\\\text{taking \log on both the sides}\\\\[/tex]
taking log on both sides
[tex]\to \log_e \ 0.78^t= \log_e\ 0.22\\\\\to t \log_e \ 0.78= \log_e\ 0.22\\\\\to t = \frac{\log_e 0.22}{\log_e 0.78}\\\\[/tex]
[tex]= \frac{-0.6575}{-0.1079}\\\\= \frac{0.6575}{0.1079}\\\\=6.093[/tex]
question 2 help pls
Answer:
[tex](\sqrt{x+3} )^{2} + 4^{2} = 5^{2}[/tex]
x + 3 + 16 = 25
x + 19 = 25
x = 6
hope it helps.
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In London today, four times the high temperature was more than twice the high temperature plus
sixty-six. In interval form, what are the possible temperatures
Answer:
Let's define the high temperature as T.
We know that:
"four times T, was more than 2*T plus 66°C"
(i assume that the temperature is in °C)
We can write this inequality as:
4*T > 2*T + 66°C
Now we just need to solve this for T.
subtracting 2*T in both sides, we get:
4*T - 2*T > 2*T + 66°C - 2*T
2*T > 66°C
Now we can divide both sides by 2:
2*T/2 > 66°C/2
T > 33°C
So T was larger than 33°C
Notice that T = 33°C is not a solution of the inequality, then we should use the symbol ( for the set notation.
Then the range of possible temperatures is:
(33°C, ...)
Where we do not have an upper limit, so we could write this as:
(33°C, ∞°C)
(ignoring the fact that ∞°C is something impossible because it means infinite energy, but for the given problem it works)
Circumference of a circle with a diameter of 15 inches.
Answer:
Cir = d[tex]\pi[/tex]
C = 15[tex]\pi[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Exact Answer: 15π inches
Decimal Answer: 47.1 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
The unit is inches because circumference is one dimension.
1.) Circumference Formula: 2πr or dπ⇒d=diamater ⇒r=radius
2.) dπ=15π
3.) 15 × 3.14⇒approximate answer
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Which properties justify the steps taken to solve the system?
{2x−4y=−63x+2y=−1
Drag and drop the answers into the boxes to match each step.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1). 6x - 12y = -18
6x + 4y = -2
Multiplication property of equality.
2). -16y = -16
Substitution property of equality.
3). y = 1
Division property of equality.
4). 2x - 4(1) = -6
Substitution property of equality.
5). 2x - 4 = -6
Simplify.
6). 2x = -2
Addition property of equality
7). x = -1
Division property of equality
Marlena is one-sixth the age of her mom. If Marlena is 5 years old, how old is her mom?
Answer:
30 years old
Step-by-step explanation:
If marina is one sixth of her mom age, and she is five years old. The multiply five times size to get her moms full age.
Answer:
30 yearsStep-by-step explanation:
Let,
Age of her mom be = x
Age of Marlena
[tex] = \frac{1}{6} x[/tex]
We know that,
Age of Marlena is 5 years
Therefore,
By the problem,
[tex] = > \frac{1}{6} x = 5[/tex]
=> x = 5 × 6
=> x = 30
Hence,
Age of her mother is 30 years (Ans)
Which arc is a minor arc?
A)SQ
B)PSR
C)PS
D)SO
Answer:
Answer: The arc PS would be a minor arc · Step-by-step explanation: As a minor arc is one that is less that 180 degrees, it would be the only viable ...
Al sumar y/o restar números decimales, siempre se debe aplicar la norma de los signos. * 1 punto FALSO VERDADERO
Answer:
La norma de los signos es para el producto de números reales, y la norma es la siguiente.
(+)*(+) = (+)
(+)*(-) = (-)
(-)*(+) = (-)
(-)*(-) = (+)
Es decir, el producto de dos números de mismo signo es siempre positivo
El producto de dos números de distinto signo es siempre negativo.
Particularmente, para la suma esta norma no funciona (pues no está definida para la suma)
Pero en casos como:
5 - (-4)
(esto sería: "la diferencia entre cinco y menos cuatro")
notar que podemos reescribir esto como:
5 + (-1)*(-4)
Ahora podemos aplicar la norma de los signos:
5 + 4 = 9
Donde aplicamos la norma de los signos,
Podemos concluir que, si bien es una regla que aplica al producto, siempre la tenemos que tener en cuenta en cualquier operación que hagamos.
Por lo podemos concluir que la respuesta correcta es verdadero.
I have a lot of algebra problems. Someone help me even with this one please!
Answer: Choice D
The graph will be discrete because there is no such thing as a partial person to sign up, and the booth is set up once each day for sign ups.
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Explanation:
Let's start with the independent variable d. This acts as the variable x. It's the input. The value of d only takes on positive whole numbers (eg: d = 1, d = 2, d = 3, etc). We cannot have something like d = 2.718
So this bit of evidence shows that our function is discrete. Discrete input values (d) plug into the function to produce corresponding discrete output values (m).
Furthermore, we know that m is discrete because the number of people cannot be a fractional or decimal number. We can't have half a person for instance.
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A quick way to see if a set is discrete or continuous is to ask the question: "is it possible to apply the midpoint formula for ANY two values, and have the output make sense?"
So a set like {1,2,3,4,5,...} is discrete because the midpoint of 2 and 3 is 2.5, but that value is not in the set mentioned.
In other words, discrete sets have "gaps" so to speak, while continuous ones do not.
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Another useful property is that let's say that a < x < b, and x is drawn from the domain set. This reduced set will be finite if we're dealing with discrete data. Eg: The set {1,2,3,4,5,...} has the subset {2,3,4} which is finite and discrete.
In contrast, the subset of real numbers x such that [tex]2 \le x \le 4[/tex] is continuous and this subset is infinitely large (has infinitely many members) because we could have things like 2.718 or 3.14 etc
I need some help with this one. Please give it a go! Thank you for your time!
Answer:
A) [tex]3x^{2} - x - 4[/tex]
B) [tex]-3x^{2} -4x -5[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
10 of 10
Work out the area of a rectangle with base, b = 38mm and perimeter, P =
100mm.
b
Let the height of the rectangle = h
2b + 2h = 100
2(38) + 2h = 100
2h = 100 - 76
h = 12mm
area of rectangle = base x height
= 38 x 12
= 456mm²
Answer:
456mm²
Step-by-step explanation:
using formula;
b/2( P - 2b) = A
substitute values
Someone tell me where everyone is going right please !!
For the 1st picture,
[tex]2(3x - 1) \geqslant 4x - 6[/tex]
[tex]6x - 2 \geqslant 4x - 6[/tex]
[tex] - 2 \geqslant - 2x - 6[/tex]
[tex]4 \geqslant - 2x[/tex]
[tex]x \geqslant - 2[/tex]
This means x has to be greater than -2 so -1 is the answer.
For the 2nd picture the answer is -10.
For the 3rd picture, the answer is the first three options.
For the 4th picture, the answer is the 3rd option.
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merhaba = hello
answers are at the photos
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factorise the following. x²-4
(x-2)(x+2) is factorize is given eq
Clara lends half her collection of formal attires to her sister, Susan. Clara then buys four more attires. If she has 12 attires now, how many attires did Clara initially?
Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of attires Clara has initially = x
lends half her collection of formal attires to her sister
Attires remaining after lending = Number of attires Clara has initially - attires she lent her sister
= x - 1/2x
= 1/2x
Clara then buys four more attires
= 1/2x + 4
If she has 12 attires now
12 = 1/2x + 4
12 - 4 = 1/2x
8 = 1/2x
x = 8 ÷ 1/2
= 8 × 2/1
= 16
x = 16
Number of attires Clara has initially = x = 16
Question 4 of 10
Which describes the graph of y=-(x - 3)^2 + 2?
O A. Vertex at (-3,2)
O B. Vertex at (3,-2)
C. Vertex at (3,2)
O D. Vertex at (-3,-2)
Answer:Vertex at (3, -2)
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the smallest 6 digit palindrome that is divisible by 99
I've been trying for 3 hours and I still cant figure it out PLEASE help.
Answer:
108801Step-by-step explanation:
6-digit palindrome is the number n the form of:
xyzzyxThis is divisible by 11 by default as the sum of the digits in odd placed is same as sum of the number in even places (remember the divisibility rule by 11):
x + z + y = y + z + xNow, in order to be divisible by 99, the number must be divisible by 11 and 9.
According to divisibility rule by 9 the sum of all digits must be divisible by 9. You can see In our case we need to have (the minimum):
x + y + z = 9The smallest number we could get is when x is minimum, y is minimum, so:
x = 1, y = 0, then y = 8The number we get is:
108801Proof:
108801/99 = 1099Hello,
Let's assume n the palindrome
[tex]n=\overline{abccba}\\\\Since\ 99=9*11:\\\\the \ smallest\ \Longrightarrow \ a=1\\\\a+b+c+c+b+a=9*k\ ,\ k\in \mathbb{N}\\2*(a+b+c)=9*k\ \Longrightarrow \ k\in 2\mathbb{N} , \ : k=2\\\\1+b+c=9 \Longrightarrow \ b=0\ and\ c=8\\\\n=108801\\\\Proof:\\108801=9*12089 =11*9891\\Nota\ bene:(a+c+b)-(b+c+a)=11*p \Longrightarrow \ 0=11*p \Longrightarrow \ p=0[/tex]
One packet of biscuits requires 2 15/16 and 1 7/8 cups of sugar. Estimated total quantity of both ingredients used in 10 such packets of biscuits will be?
Answer:
Hey Mate! Here's your answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
One packet of biscuits requires 2½ cups of flour = \frac{5}{2}25
One packet of biscuits requires 1 \times \frac{2}{3}1×32
One packet of biscuits requires 1 \times \frac{2}{3}1×32cups of sugar. = \frac{5}{3}35
Total ingradiants for one packet of biscuits =
Total ingradiants for one packet of biscuits =( \frac{5}{2} + \frac{5}{3} ) = \frac{15 + 10}{6} = \frac{25}{6}(25+35)=615+10=625
Then, total quantity of both ingredients used in 10 such packets of biscuits =
Then, total quantity of both ingredients used in 10 such packets of biscuits =10 \times ( \frac{25}{6} ) = 5 \times ( \frac{25}{3} ) = \frac{125}{3} = 41 \times \frac{2}{3}10×(625)=5×(325)=3125=41×32
Hope it helped you!
Someone please help me with this math problem?
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
5(x-5)=353 + x
the first 5 is all his tests, in the parenthesis x is the average score, and -5 is the 5 points lower mentioned in the problem.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that Markus scored 85, 92, 82, and 94 on his first four tests and x on his fifth.
We know that his score on the fifth test is five points lower than the average of all five tests.
To find the average, we add up all the values and divide by the number of values there are. Therefore, the average of all five tests is:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{85+92+82+94+x}{5}[/tex]
Simplify:
[tex]\displaystyle =\frac{353+x}{5}[/tex]
His test score x is five points lower than the average. Hence:
[tex]\displaystyle x=\left(\frac{353+x}{5}\right)-5[/tex]
Rewrite. We can add five to both sides:
[tex]\displaystyle x+5=\frac{353+x}{5}[/tex]
And multiply both sides by five. Hence:
[tex]\displaystyle 5(x+5)=353+x[/tex]
Thus, our answer is B.
Notes:
By solving the equation, we see that x = 82. So, Markus scored 82 points on his fifth test.
If that is true, then his average score of all fives tests will be:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{85+92+82+94+82}{5}=87[/tex]
82 is indeed five points fewer than 87, so our answer is correct and matches the given information.
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Write an equation that represents the line. Use exact numbers.
Answer:
y=0.5x-3.5
Step-by-step explanation:
(-4)-(-5)=1
3-1=2
1/2=0.5
y=0.5x-3.5
Answer:
[tex]y=-2y-7[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Coordinates plotted on the equation:
[tex](1,-4)[/tex]
[tex](4,-5)[/tex]
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Solve 4x + 11 = k for x.
O A. x= -11
O B. x=-11
O C. x = 4k - 44
D. x= k-7
Answer:
4x + 11 = k
<=> 4x = k - 11
<=>
[tex]x = \frac{k - 11}{4} [/tex]
18. (a)
A football club sells tickets at different prices dependent on age group.
The table shows the football ticket prices for the different age groups.
Price Age:
Under 18 = $15
18 to 60 = $35
Over 60 = $18
At a particular game there were 42 600 tickets sold.
14% were sold to people aged under 18
2/3 of the tickets were sold to people aged 18 to 60
The remainder were sold to people aged over 60
Answer:
5,964 people are under 18 , 400 people are aged 18 to 60 , 8,236 people are over 60
Step-by-step explanation:
42 , 600 x 14/100 = 5,964 people are under 18
42,600 x 2/3 = 28 , 400 people are aged 18 to 60
The remaining over 60 = 42 , 600 - (5,964 + 28400)
42,600 - 34,364 = 8,236 people are over 60
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Kimberly will be riding her bike to school this year. The distance from her house to the end of the street is 1/6 mile. The distance from the end of the street to school is 3/8 mile. About how far is Kimberly's house from school?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The total distance = 1/6 + 3/8 miles Change the denominators to 24
D = 1/6 + 3/8 = 4*1/6*4 + 3*3 / 8 * 3
D = 4/24 + 9/24
D = 13/24 of mile.
Mrs. Nygaard needs 12 hours to grade all of her students’ projects. She made a chart to show how much time she could spend grading the projects during the week. Project Grading Day Hours Grading Monday 1 and three-fourths Tuesday 1 and one-half Wednesday 1 and one-fifth Thursday 2 Friday 1 and one-fourth How many hours will Mrs. Nygaard need to work over the weekend to finish grading the projects? 1 and three-fifths hours 4 and StartFraction 3 over 10 EndFraction hours 6 and one-half hours 19 and StartFraction 7 over 10 EndFraction hours
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Option B is correct, 4 and 3/10 hours will Mrs. Nygaard need to work over the weekend to finish grading the projects.
What is Fraction?A fraction represents a part of a whole.
To find the total amount of time Mrs. Nygaard has available during the week to grade projects, we need to add up the hours for each day:
1 and three-fourths + 1 and one-half + 1 and one-fifth + 2 + 1 and one-fourth = 7 and five-tenths hours
This means that Mrs. Nygaard has 7.5 hours during the week to grade projects.
If she needs 12 hours to grade all the projects, then she will need to work for an additional:
12 - 7.5 = 4.5 hours over the weekend to finish grading the projects.
Therefore, 4 and 3/10 hours required to Mrs. Nygaard need to work over the weekend to finish grading the projects.
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