Answer:
T= total # of jerseys to order
y= # of players
T= 4*y
Total equals 4 times # of players
T= 4y
Simplify the expression.
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Answer:
-27/64p^3
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4.5×8-(0.4+9.6-(3.6-1.8))
Answer:
27.8
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to do brackets first
3.6-1.8 = 1.8
Then substitute
4.5 x 8- (0.4 + 9.6- 1.8)
0.4+9.6-1.8=8.2
4.5 x 8 - 8.2 =27.8
$61.60 for parts and labor rate is $30.00 per hour total cost 136.60 how many hours will the job take? Write an equation and explain how you used it to find the number of hours the job will take.
Answer:
(136.60 - 61.60) / 30 = 2.5 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
First, subtract the cost of parts from the total: 136.60 - 61.60 = 75
Now you have the total labor cost. Divide by the hourly rate: 75 / 30 = 2.5
Rearrange v=u+at to make t the subject of formula.
A. t=(u-v)/(a)
B. t=(v-u)/(a)
C. t=(u+v)/(a)
D. t=(v+u)/(a)
Answer:
t=(v-u)/a
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Answer:
y=9
a=1.5
n=74
v=8
k=11
Polly buys 6.8 yards of fabric for $28.90. What is the cost per yard?
Please help? :)
Answer:
Polly has to pay $0.24 per yard of fabric.
Step-by-step explanation:
You simply have to divide the 6.8 yards by the $28.90 cost. The result is $0.235294118 dollars per yard, but since you can't have only half a cent, we will round it to the nearest hundredths and get $0.24 dollars.
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3) What is the value of x?
69'
7090
7100
3D
Answer:
71°
Step-by-step explanation:
exterior angle = sum of two opposite interior angle
142°=2x°
x°=142°/2
x°=71°.
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y = 147° ( Vertically opposite angles)
[tex]y + x + x = 180° \\ 147 + 2x = 180° \\ 2x = 180 - 147 \\ 2x = 33 \\ x = \frac{33}{2} \\ x = 16.5[/tex]
Write an equation of the parabola that passes through the point (62,-490) and has x-intercepts -8 and 72
Step-by-step explanation:
as x intercepts are -8 and 72 we realize that f(x)=a(x+8)(x-72)
we know that f(62)=-490 so a= -0.7
so f(x)= -0.7(x+8)(x-72)
5.
Identify the vertex of the parabola.
A. (6, 3)
B. (3, 0)
C. (4, -1)
D. (5, 0)
Answer:
B. (3, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
It's B. (3,0) because it's on the line of 3 and 0 aka x axis
3/10y - 2/5 i need to find the coefficient and i dont know how
[tex] \frac{3}{10y} - \frac{2}{5} = \frac{3 - 4y}{10y} [/tex]
Find the perimeter, in feet, of the rhombus.
32 feet
60 feet
34 feet
68 feet
Answer:
68ftStep-by-step explanation:
The formula of a perimeter of a rhombus:
P = 4a
a - length of side
We have a = 17ft
P = 4 · 17ft = 68ft
The elevators in an office building have been approved for a maximum load of 3,600 pounds.
Can the elevator hold a weight of exactly 3,600 lbs? If w = weight in elevator, what should the inequality look like?
Plz help thx.
Answer:
w [tex]\leq[/tex] 3,600
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\leq[/tex] means less than or equal to.
Please help me The point D,E,F and G all lie on the same segment, in that order, such that ratio of DE:EF:FG is equal to 4:1:4. If DG=36, find EG
Answer:
4+1+4+g=36
g=27
dg=32
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
20
Step-by-step explanation:
DE : EF : FG = 4 : 1 : 4
DG = 36
DG = DE + EF + FG
-> 4x + x + 4x = 36
9x = 36
x = 4
so EG = EF + FG
= x + 4x
= 5x
= 20
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Answer:
4th option
Step-by-step explanation:
Determine the domain of each graph:
Answer:
The 1st
Domain is (1,-3)
The second
Domain is (R)
The 3rd
Domain = (R)
The 4th
Domain =(-1,+infinity )
Respectively
Sean wants to spend (example) $100 on clothing and he wants to purchase 6 additional items for his wardrobe. Each pair of pants costs $20 and each shirt costs $15.
a. What is the system of equations that represents this situation?
b. Can he buy 2 pair of pants and 4 shirts?
c. Show the solution graphically.
Please answer quickly!
A: I do not understand.
B: Yes
C: 2 pair pants is $40. 4 pair shirts is $60. $60 + $40 = $100
Answer Please will give brainliest.
Step-by-step explanation:
blue is natural: 1, 4, 0, 2 and root of 25.
green is whole: -9 and -15.
yellow is rational: 2/3
orange is irrational: pi and root of 15.
white is real numbers.
don't know about that purple one.
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Answer:
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5^-15 rewritten using a positive exponent.
Answer: 1/5 to the power of 15
y=1/2x-4 in Standard Form
[tex]y =\dfrac 12 \cdot x -4\\\\\implies y = \dfrac{x-8}2\\\\\implies 2y = x-8\\\\\implies x -2y=8[/tex]
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How do you graph the solution set to a system of linear inequalities in two variables (pretend you are the teacher and you are teaching me how to graph it)?
Answer:
Graph both of the line inequalities on the same coordinate graph, and then the overlap will be your answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
An example is attached! The purple-ish on the right would be your solution set.
John earned $12 a day for babysitting his siblings after school each weekday (he did not babysit on weekends). He liked to have a small amount of money to spend on treats at the school canteen that his parents refuse to buy, but he also wanted to build up some savings. John decided to put a fraction of his earnings into a jar straight away. He spent all the rest on canteen treats.
How much money did John earn over a nine week term?
After 9 weeks, John had $378 in his jar. What percentage of his money did he save?
Answer:
He earns $540
70% of his money went to savings
Step-by-step explanation:
9 weeks x 5 days a week = 45 days
45 days x $12 a day = $540
378 * 100 / 540 = (378*100) / 540 = 37800/540 = %70
word problem 3/4 ÷3/8
[tex] \frac{3}{4} \div \frac{3}{8} = \\ [/tex]
[tex] \frac{3}{4} \times \frac{8}{3} = \\ [/tex]
[tex] \frac{8}{4} = \\ [/tex]
[tex]2[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{17} \times \sqrt{17}[/tex]
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The equivalent value is ~
[tex] \boxed{17}[/tex]
[tex] \large \boxed{ \mathfrak{Step\:\: By\:\:Step\:\:Explanation}}[/tex]
[tex] \sqrt{17} \times \sqrt{17} [/tex][tex]( \sqrt{17}) {}^{2} [/tex][tex]{(17 {}^{ \frac{1}{2}}) }^{2} [/tex][tex]17[/tex]You kayak up a river at a rate of 28 feet every 30 seconds. You kayak 423 feet every 9 minutes on the way back down the river. How fast are you traveling up river? down river? (Be sure and change your seconds to minutes)
Up River:
ft:
min
Down River:
ft:
min
You traveled up the river at 56 feet a minute and down the river at 47 feet a minute.
The question is asking us to simply convert the speed traveled in feet per second to feet per minute. To do that, we say,
28 feet in 30 seconds, if we multiply both by two. We have 56 feet in 60 seconds. Also remember that 60 seconds make 1 minute. Thus, you must have kayaked up the river at 56 feet in a minute.
423 feet in 9 minutes, if we divide both by nine. We have 47 feet in a minute. This means that you kayaked 47 feet a minute down the river.
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Help me please I’m bad at slopes
What are the coordinates of point P?
O (-4, 3)
O (-3, 4)
0 (3,-4)
O (4, -3)
Answer:
(-4, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
You have to go -4 on the x-axis, and +3 on the y-axis
What is the slope of the equation Y= 5/4 x - 7/4?
a. -7
b. -7/4
c. 5/4
d. 5
Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: c
Step-by-step explanation:
A glue company needs to make some glue that it can sell for $120 per barrel. It wants to use 150 barrels of glue worth $100 per barrel, along with some glue worth $150 per barrel and glue worth $190 per barrel. It must use the same number of barrels of $150 and S190 glue. How much of the $150 and $190 glue will be needed? How many barrels of $120 glue will be produced