Sarah borrows £500 for 2 years at a rate of 15% to buy a
new laptop.
Calculate the simple interest she will pay on this loan.

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Answer 1

Answer: 150 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:


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help with this question please

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60- you figure out the area then times it by 2

Graph the image of T(

10,

7) after a rotation 270° counterclockwise around the origin.

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Answer:

[tex]T' = (-7,10)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]T = (10,7)[/tex]

[tex]r = 270^o[/tex] counterclockwise

Required

Graph of T'

The rule to this is:

[tex](x,y) \to (-y,x)[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]T(10,7) \to T' (-7,10)[/tex]

Hence:

[tex]T' = (-7,10)[/tex]

See attachment for graph

Factor -1.8 out of 3.6b-9

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Answer:   -1.8(-2b+5)

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Explanation:

Consider something like 2b+6 factoring to 2(b+3). When we distribute that outer 2 back inside the parenthesis, we're multiplying that 2 by everything inside. Factoring goes in reverse of this and we divide each term of 2b+6 by the GCF 2.

The same thing applies to this current problem as well.

Divide each term by the -1.8 we want to factor out.

(3.6b)/(-1.8) = -2b(-9)/(-1.8) = 5

The results -2b and 5 will go inside the parenthesis. That's how we end up with -1.8(-2b+5)

You can use distribution to verify this

-1.8(-2b+5)

-1.8*(-2b) - 1.8*(5)

3.6b - 9

La potencia que se obtiene de elevar a un mismo exponente un numero racional y su opuesto es la misma verdadero o falso?

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Answer:

Falso.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sea [tex]d = \frac{a}{b}[/tex] un número racional, donde [tex]a, b \in \mathbb{R}[/tex] y [tex]b \neq 0[/tex], su opuesto es un número real [tex]c = -\left(\frac{a}{b} \right)[/tex]. En el caso de elevarse a un exponente dado, hay que comprobar cinco casos:

(a) El exponente es cero.

(b) El exponente es un negativo impar.

(c) El exponente es un negativo par.

(d) El exponente es un positivo impar.

(e) El exponente es un positivo par.

(a) El exponente es cero:

Toda potencia elevada a la cero es igual a uno. En consecuencia, [tex]c = d = 1[/tex]. La proposición es verdadera.

(b) El exponente es un negativo impar:

Considérese las siguientes expresiones:

[tex]d' = d^{-n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = c^{-n}[/tex]

Al aplicar las definiciones anteriores y las operaciones del Álgebra de los números reales tenemos el siguiente desarrollo:

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)^{-n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = \left[-\left(\frac{a}{b} \right)\right]^{-n}[/tex]

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)^{(-1)\cdot n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = \left[(-1)\cdot \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)\right]^{(-1)\cdot n}[/tex]

[tex]d' = \left[\left(\frac{a}{b} \right)^{-1}\right]^{n}[/tex]y [tex]c' = \left[(-1)^{-1}\cdot \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)^{-1}\right]^{n}[/tex]

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{b}{a} \right)^{n}[/tex] y [tex]c = (-1)^{n}\cdot \left(\frac{b}{a} \right)^{n}[/tex]

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{b}{a} \right)^{n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = \left[(-1)\cdot \left(\frac{b}{a} \right)\right]^{n}[/tex]

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{b}{a} \right)^{n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = \left[-\left(\frac{b}{a} \right)\right]^{n}[/tex]

Si [tex]n[/tex] es impar, entonces:

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{b}{a} \right)^{n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = - \left(\frac{b}{a} \right)^{n}[/tex]

Puesto que [tex]d' \neq c'[/tex], la proposición es falsa.

(c) El exponente es un negativo par.

Si [tex]n[/tex] es par, entonces:

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{b}{a} \right)^{n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = \left(\frac{b}{a} \right)^{n}[/tex]

Puesto que [tex]d' = c'[/tex], la proposición es verdadera.

(d) El exponente es un positivo impar.

Considérese las siguientes expresiones:

[tex]d' = d^{n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = c^{n}[/tex]

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{a}{b}\right)^{n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = \left[-\left(\frac{a}{b} \right)\right]^{n}[/tex]

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)^{n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = \left[(-1)\cdot \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)\right]^{n}[/tex]

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)^{n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = (-1)^{n}\cdot \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)^{n}[/tex]

Si [tex]n[/tex] es impar, entonces:

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)^{n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = - \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)^{n}[/tex]

(e) El exponente es un positivo par.

Considérese las siguientes expresiones:

[tex]d' = \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)^{n}[/tex] y [tex]c' = \left(\frac{a}{b} \right)^{n}[/tex]

Si [tex]n[/tex] es par, entonces [tex]d' = c'[/tex] y la proposición es verdadera.

Por tanto, se concluye que es falso que toda potencia que se obtiene de elevar a un mismo exponente un número racional y su opuesto es la misma.

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The answer is going to be
X=20

Which inequality is true?
A.
|-15| > |-19|
B.
|-16| < |13|
C.
|-15| > |12|
D.
|12| < |-8|
E.
|-19| > |-20|

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Answer:

I don't know I don't know about question

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1. Solve each word problem .twice a number added three times the sum of the number and 2 is more than 17. Find the numbers that satisfy condition

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Answer:

28

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: triangle RST is circumscribed about circle A.
m∠APT = _____°

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Answer:

90

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given drawing, we have;

ΔRST is circumscribed about circle A

The center of the circle A = The point A

The line RT = A tangent to the circle A

The radius to the circle A = The line AP

According to circle theory, a line which is tangent to a circle is perpendicular to the radius of the circle drawn from the point of tangency

Where two lines are perpendicular to each other, then the angle formed between them = 90°

The angle formed between a tangent and the radius of the circle = m∠APT

Therefore;

m∠APT = 90°

A bag contains 6 apples and 4 oranges. If you select 5 pieces of fruit without
looking, how many ways can you get 5 apples?

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Answer:

6 I think

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of two numbers is -5 and their difference is -1. Find the two
numbers.

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Answer:

x=-3 and y=-2

Step-by-step explanation:

let the numbers be x and y

x+y=-5

x-y=-1

therefore x=-5-y

-5-y-y=-1

-2y=-1+5

-2y=4

y=-2

×=-5-(-2)

x=-5+2

x=-3

Answer: -2 and -3

Step-by-step explanation:

Number #1 = xNumber #2 = y

x + y = -5

x - y = -1 -> x = y - 1

(y - 1) + y = -5

y - 1 + y = -5

2y = 1 - 5

2y = -4

y = -2

x = y - 1 = -2 - 1 = -3

William needs to work out the size of angle Y in this diagram

One of William’s reasons are wrong.

Write down the correct reason.

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Answer:

because internal staggal angles are equal

Step-by-step explanation:

The first reason is wrong.

Angle EGH and DEG are internal staggal angles:

the two angles are on both sides of the cut line EG, and the two angles are between the two divided lines.

{the definition of internal staggal angle}

x + y = 3, 4y = -4x - 4
System of Equations

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Answer:

no solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

We're given this system of equations:

x+y=3

4y=-4x-4

and we need to solve it (find the point where the lines intersect, as these are linear equations)

let's solve this system by substitution, where we will set one variable equal to an expression containing the other variable, substitute that expression to solve for the variable the expression contains, and then use the value of the solved variable to find the value of the first variable

we'll use the second equation (4y=-4x-4), as there is already only one variable on one side of the equation. Every number is multiplied by 4, so we'll divide both sides by 4

y=-x-1

now we have y set as an expression containing x

substitute -x-1 as y in x+y=3 to solve for x

x+-x-1=3

combine like terms

-1=3

This statement is untrue, meaning that the lines x+y=3 and 4y=-4x-4 won't intersect.

Therefore the answer is no solutions

Hope this helps! :)

The graph below shows the two equations graphed; they are parallel, which means they will never intersect. If they don't intersect, there's no common solution

Find the perimeter of ΔJKL. Round your answer to the nearest tenth if necessary

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x = 42.5, so the perimeter is 117.5, hope this helps- if you could mark brainliest that’d be awesome thanks

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

as angles of two triangles are equal, so they are similar.

x/17 =35/14=40/16

x/17=35/14

x=35/14×17=85/2=42.5

perimeter of ΔJKL=40+35+42.5=117.5

what is the ratio of Sin 45°?​

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Answer:

1/√2

Step-by-step explanation:

The value of sin 45 is 1/√2

Which number line model represents the expression 3.5+(-5)

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Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Let $S$ be the set of points $(a,b)$ in the coordinate plane, where each of $a$ and $b$ may be $-1$, 0, or 1. How many distinct lines pass through at least two members of $S$

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Answer:

20 Lines

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the Question,

Given That, Let S be the set of points (a, b) in the coordinate plane, where each of a and b may be -1, 0, or 1.

Now,  the total pairs of points which can be formed is 9

And, the line passing through 2 such points 9c2 = 9! / (2! x 7!) = 9x4 ⇒ 36

Here, We have overcounted all of the lines which pass through three points.

And, each line that passes through three points will have been counted 3c2 = 3! / 2! ⇒ 3 times

Now, the sides of the square consist of 3 points. We have counted each side thrice, so 4*2 are repeated.

Therefore, the distinct lines pass through at least two members of S is 3 horizontal, 3 vertical, and 2 diagonal lines, so the answer is 36 - 2(3+3+2) = 20 Lines

Lim x->-5(((1)/(5)+(1)/(x))/(10+2x))=

correct answer 1/10x = -1/50

explain:

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Given:

The limit problem is:

[tex]lim_{x\to -5}\dfrac{\dfrac{1}{5}+\dfrac{1}{x}}{10+2x}[/tex]

To find:

The value of the given limit problem.

Solution:

We have,

[tex]lim_{x\to -5}\dfrac{\dfrac{1}{5}+\dfrac{1}{x}}{10+2x}[/tex]

It can be written as:

[tex]=lim_{x\to -5}\dfrac{\dfrac{x+5}{5x}}{2(5+x)}[/tex]

[tex]=lim_{x\to -5}\dfrac{x+5}{5x}\times \dfrac{1}{2(5+x)}[/tex]

[tex]=lim_{x\to -5}\dfrac{1}{5x\times 2}[/tex]

[tex]=lim_{x\to -5}\dfrac{1}{10x}[/tex]

Applying limit, we get

[tex]lim_{x\to -5}\dfrac{1}{10x}=\dfrac{1}{10(-5)}[/tex]

[tex]lim_{x\to -5}\dfrac{1}{10x}=\dfrac{1}{-50}[/tex]

Therefore, the value of given limit problem is [tex]-\dfrac{1}{50}[/tex].

PLZZ HELPPPPPP I NEED TO FINISH THIS IN 8 MINS

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Answer:

$29.69

Step-by-step explanation:

23.52 * 1.1 = $25.872 so this is the marked up price. ----- (1.1 = 110%)

25.872 * 0.1475 = $3.81612  is the sales tax.

Total is 25.872 + 3.81612  ~ $29.69

The measure of an angle is eight times the measure of its supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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Answer:

160°

Step-by-step explanation:

Let one angle be x

Let second angle be 8x

Sum of supplementary angles = 180°

x+ 8x = 180°

9x = 180

x = 180/9 = 20

First angle= x= 20°

Second angle = 8x = 8*20 = 160°

please someone explain this

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Answer: 68

Step-by-step explanation: Complementary angles are angles that add up to 90. So, you need to do 90-22=68.

please help! I cant figure this out!

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I think the answer is 104.864 cm^2, hope this helps- brainliest would awesome thanks

Between 20 to 35 degrees north latitude, and also between 20 to 35 degrees south latitude are found:

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Answer:

Following are the solution to the given question:

Step-by-step explanation:

Its area includes all Sahara's locations in North Africa, South Arabia, Iran's and Iraq's larger parts, North-Western India, California throughout the United States, South Africa but most of Australia.

Half-arid temperatures include places like the Utah, Montana, and Gulf Coastal regions of sagebrush. Also, it comprises regions in Iceland, Russia, Scandinavia, Greenland, and Northeast India. Semi-arid thankless than tube called per year of rain and up to 20 inches per year at much more than arid deserts.

Regions from of the latitude of 25° to 35° usually develop desert, because air sinks and is heated under pressures in this area. The world's dry and semi-arid desert regions are between 20°C and 35°C north latitude and between 20°C and 35°C South latitude.

how do i answer this?​

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Step-by-step explanation:

here is the answer. Hope that helps.

What is the equation of the following line?

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Answer:

c. y = -4x

Step-by-step explanation:

use slope formula

I need to find angle BAC

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Answer:

m<BAC = 60°

Step-by-step explanation:

Theorem:

In a triangle, the measure of an exterior angle equals the sum of the measures of its remote interior angles.

m<ACD = m<A + m<B

130° = m<A + 70°

m<A = 60°

m<BAC = 60°

Please help I don't understand this at all

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Answer:

The answer is 48in

Step-by-step explanation:

I am pretty sure you add all the numbers together

Solve for x.

Help me please

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Answer:

x = 24

Step-by-step explanation:

Mathematically, in a cyclic quadrilateral; two opposite angles are supplementary

what this mean is that the opposite angles add up to equal 180 degrees

mathematically, we have this as;

(4x + 9) + (3x + 3) = 180

4x + 3x + 3 + 9 = 180

7x + 12 = 180

7x = 180-12

7x = 168

x = 168/7

x = 24

Is the function g(x)= –5x+4 linear or nonlinear

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linear, since the variable isnt to a power (squared or cubed or anything), its highest power is 1, which makes the function linear

The probability distribution for a
random variable x is given in the table.
-5
-3
-2
0
2
3
Probability
.17
.113
.133
.16
.11
.10
Find the probability that -2

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Note: The values in the table are not correct because the sum of the probability of all events is not equal to one. The should be 0.13 and 0.33 instead of 0.113 and 0.133 respectively.

Given:

The probability distribution for a random variable x is given in the table.

x     :    -5          -3            -2            0           2          3

P(x) :  0.17      0.13       0.33       0.16       0.11      0.10

To find:

The probability of -2.

Solution:

From the given probability distribution for a random variable x, it is clear that the value of the probability is 0.33 corresponding to -2.

[tex]P(-2)=0.33[/tex]

Therefore, the probability of -2 is 0.33.

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in how many ways can alice distribute 12 apples to 3 children (a child can have no apples)

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if the children could have the apples it would be 4 per each child but since u said no child can have apples don’t distribute them so 0?
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