Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
52-(20+20+8)
Can someone please help ?!thank you !
Answer:
72
Step-by-step explanation:
67+5= 72
Olivia went to a dance party. She paid $12 as an entry fee. Once inside the dance party, she paid $2 per snack. She started the night with $30 and spent all her money.
write an equation that represents this situation?
Pls help
Answer:
30-12=18
18-18=0
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 12 = 30
X represents the snacks, 2 represents the $2 per snack, 12 represents the $12 entry fee, and 30 represents the $30 Olivia had.
A population of bacteria can be modeled by the function f(t) = 1000(0,98)", where t represents
the time since the population started decaying, and f (t) represents the population of the
remaining bacteria at time t. What is the rate of decay for this population?
Answer:
Decay rate of 2%
Step-by-step explanation:
Since there is no information about the units for time, merely stating that the decay rate is 2% will suffice. The decay rate for when r < 1 is found by finding 1-r, so the rate of decay is .02, or 2%.
If x=10 what is the value of 4(x-2)
A.48
B.32
C.38
D.8
Answer:
[tex]b. \: \: 32[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]4(x - 2)[/tex]
[tex]4(10 - 2)[/tex]
[tex]4(8)[/tex]
[tex]32[/tex]
Hope it is helpful...What is 3.99408317124 rounded to the nearest tenth
Answer:
4
Hope that this helps!
Ashley has baked 17 cakes for a bake sale. She can bake 2 cakes with each additional stick of butter
she buys. How many additional sticks of butter does she need in order to make 41 cakes?
WRITE THE EQUATION THEN SOLVE PLEASEEEE. THANK YOU SO MUCH
Answer:
12 additional sticks of butter
Step-by-step explanation:
First, create an equation. Let y represent the number of additional sticks of butter needed, and let x represent the number of cakes made.
y = [tex]\frac{x}{2}[/tex] will be the equation.
Since she has already baked 17 cakes, she will need to bake 24 more cakes to make 41 cakes.
Plug in 24 as x into the equation, and solve for y:
y = [tex]\frac{x}{2}[/tex]
y = [tex]\frac{24}{2}[/tex]
y = 12
So, she will need 12 additional sticks of butter
Question 1:
Solve this system of equations using any method.
4x – y = 5
3x + y = 16
a. (3, 5)
b. (4, 11)
c. (4, 4)
d. (3, 7)
Question 2:
Solve the following system of equations.
d + e = 6
d – e = 4
a. no solution
b. (5, 1)
c. (3, –1)
d. infinite number of solutions
Question 3:
Solve the following system of equations by linear combination:
4x + 3y = 12
y = x – 10
a. (3, –7)
b. (6, –4)
c. (–7, 3)
d. (–4, 6)
Answer:
Question 1: d. (3, 7)
Question 2: b. (5, 1)
Question 3: b. (6, –4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Question 1:
Solve this system of equations using any method.
4x – y = 5
3x + y = 16
Add the equations.
7x = 21
x = 3
4(3) - y = 5
-y = -7
y = 7
d. (3, 7)
Question 2:
Solve the following system of equations.
d + e = 6
d – e = 4
Add the equations.
2d = 10
d = 5
5 + e = 6
e = 1
b. (5, 1)
Question 3:
Solve the following system of equations by linear combination:
4x + 3y = 12
y = x – 10
4x + 3y = 12
-x + y = -10
Multiply the second equation by 4 and add to the first equation.
4x + 3y = 12
(+) -4x + 4y = -40
----------------------------
7y = -28
y = -4
-4 = x - 10
x = 6
b. (6, –4)
what is the smallest perimeter of area 12 cm can have?
edit: at cm there should have been a small 2 at the top but I forgot just pretend it's there pls.
Answer:
14
Step-by-step explanation:
area = lb
4*3 or 6*2 or 1*12
perimeter= 14,16,26
. The time of a clock as seen in a mirror is 3:15. The correct time is
Answer:
3:15 cause a mirror cant change time
Step-by-step explanation:
go in ur mirror and look at the time did it somehow get darker or lighter???
Answer:
8:45 i think
Step-by-step explanation:
Colin is painting figurines. He spends 20 minutes painting each figurine. After painting for 60 minutes, he still has 9 more figurines left to paint. The number fff of figurines left to paint is a function of ttt, the amount of time in minutes Colin spends painting.
Answer:
[tex]f(t) =-\frac{1}{20} t + 12[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]t \to time[/tex]
[tex]f \to figurines[/tex]
Required
Determine the function
From the question, we have:
[tex]60\ minutes \to 9\ left[/tex]
This is represented as:
[tex]f(60) = 9[/tex] or [tex](60,9)[/tex]
If he spends 20 minutes on 1 figurine;
[tex]20\ minutes = 1\ figurine[/tex]
Multiply both sides by 3
[tex]60\ minutes = 3\ figurines[/tex]
This means that, he spends 60 minutes on 3
plus he still has 9 left
So, the initial figurines is:
[tex]f(0) =3 + 9[/tex]
[tex]f(0) =12[/tex] or [tex](0,12)[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex](60,9)[/tex] and [tex](0,12)[/tex]
Calculate the slope (m)
[tex]m = \frac{y_2 -y_1}{x_2 - x_1}[/tex]
[tex]m = \frac{12- 9}{0 -60}[/tex]
[tex]m = \frac{3}{ -60}[/tex]
[tex]m = -\frac{1}{20}[/tex]
The equation is then calculated as;
[tex]f(t) = m * t + c[/tex]
[tex]f(t) = -\frac{1}{20} * t + c[/tex]
[tex]f(t) = -\frac{1}{20}t + c[/tex]
To solve for c, we have:
[tex]f(60) = 9[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]9 = -\frac{1}{20} * 60 + c[/tex]
[tex]9 = -3 + c[/tex]
Add 3 toboth sides
[tex]c =12[/tex]
Hence, the equation is:
[tex]f(t) =-\frac{1}{20} t + c[/tex]
[tex]f(t) =-\frac{1}{20} t + 12[/tex]
Answer:
f=-1/20t+12
Step-by-step explanation:
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100 POINTS!!!! I do not understand what so do here!!!!
Answer:
[tex]\angle LMK\sim \triangle KMJ \sim \triangle LKJ[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
In the right triangle shown, two right triangles are inscribed in a third right triangle, with all three triangles sharing an altitude. Thus, all three right triangles are similar.
The second portion asks to draw them so that their corresponding sides and angles have the same orientation. I can't demonstrate that here but here are some tips:
Draw them so that it is clear that they are similarMake sure that their corresponding sides match upWhen writing your similarity statement, the order of which you list the triangles' vertices should be maintained, e.g. [tex]\angle LMK\sim \triangle KMJ \sim \triangle LKJ[/tex]Here is an example of the drawing portion from the CK-12 Foundation:
Answer:
Solution given:
In triangle LMK and triangle LKJ
<LMK=<JMK[ being right angle]
<MLK=<JLK[common angle]
<MKL=<LJK[remaining angle]
so
∆MLK~ ∆MLJ[By A.A.A.axiom]
∆MLK is similar to ∆MLJ
Need help with this math urgently
Answer:
(2,5)
Step-by-step explanation:
y= 4x-3
y=-2x+9
-------------------------
4x-3=-2x+9
6x-3=9
6x=12
x=2
-----------------
y = 4(2)-3
y =8 -3
y=5
(2,5)
Answer:
1st box: 6x - 3 = 9
2nd box: 6x = 12
3rd box: x = 2
4th box: y = 4(2) - 3
5th box: y = 8 - 3
6th box: y = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A-
1) 4x-3 = -2x+9
2) 4x+2x -3 = -2x+2x + 9
3) 6x -3 = 9
4) 6x -3+3 = 9+3
5) 6x = 12
6) 6x/6 = 12/6
7) x = 2
Part B-
1) y=4x-3
2) y=4(2)-3
3) y=8-3
4) y= 5
Therefore, x = 2 and y = 5.
Uh, I think I did this one… good luck ;p
Shirley Floyd makes handmade quilts. Using direct distribution, she sold 20 quilts last year
at $550 each. This year she is considering using an indirect channel by selling to three area
craft stores. This way, she estimates that she can sell 35 quilts at $400 each. What will be
the difference in revenue if she makes the change?
Which of the following statements contain a variable? Check all that apply.
A. The amount of time you ran on the track.
B. How high you can jump.
C. The time school starts.
D. The temperature outside is 31 degrees.
Tony sold t-shirts and hats at the festival. He made a $4 profit for each t-shirt he sold. He also made a profit of $34 from selling hats. If he made a total profit of $106, how many t-shirts did he sell?
Answer:
18 T-shirts
Step-by-step explanation:
$4×18= $72 $72+$34=$106
Given the function f(x) = 2(3)x, Section A is from x = 0 to x = 1 and Section B is from x = 2 to x = 3.
Part A: Find the average rate of change of each section.
Part B: How many times greater is the average rate of change of Section B than Section A? Explain why one rate of change is greater than the other.
Please explain in detail, I am confused
Answer:
read the comments i cant help you yet but if you read the comments and do what they say then i can help you
Step-by-step explanation:
what is 3x² - 6x over x-2 simplified?
Answer:
3x
Step-by-step explanation:
3x^2 - 6x / x - 2
3x(x - 2) / x-2
cancels out
3x
Pls I need help with this
Answer:
third side = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
third side is hypotenuse as it is opposite to 90 degree
using pythagoras theorem
(perpendicular)^2 + (base)^2 = (hypotense)^2
5^2 + [tex](\sqrt{11})^2[/tex] = hypotenuse^2
25 + 11 = hypotenuse^2
36 = hypotenuse^2
[tex]\sqrt{36}[/tex] = hypotenuse
6 = hypotenuse
Please answer and explain
Answer: It is a 3% chance
If the volume of the cylinder is approximately 1,357 in3, what is the radius?
whats the height of the cylinder....
we cant find radius if not given height too
V = pie r^2 h
1357 = 22/7 x r^2 x 12
1357 = 264/7 r^2
multiply both side by 7/264 ;
r^2 = 36
r = 6in
The question has the image missing. Check the attachment for the complete question.
The radius of the cylinder r = 6 in, given the volume of the cylinder, is 1357 in³.
What is the volume of a figure?The volume of a figure is the total space enclosed within the figure.
How do we determine the volume of a cylinder?The volume of a cylinder of radius r units, and height h units is determined using the formula,
The volume of the cylinder = πr²h.
How do we solve the given question?In the question, we are given a cylinder of the height of 12 inches and a radius of r inches.
The volume of the cylinder is given to be 1357 in³ approximately.
By the formula,
The volume of the cylinder = πr²h
or, 1357 = 3.14*(r²)*12
or, 1357 = 37.68r²
or, r² = 1357/37.68
or, r² = 36.013 ≈ 36 = 6²
∴ r = 6.
∴ The radius of the cylinder r = 6 in, given the volume of the cylinder, is 1357 in³.
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Let g(x) = 2x and h(x) = x^2 +4 evaluate (h*g)(-2)
Answer:
-32
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly, what we have to do is to multiply g(x) by h(x)
We have this as;
2x(x^2 + 4)
We then proceed to substitute the value of x with -2 as follows
2(-2)(-2^2 + 4)
= -4(8) = -32
Which of the following show the Associative Property of Addition? 3(6 + 10) = 3 • 6 + 3 • 10 3 – (6 + 10) = (3 – 6) + 10 3 • (6 • 10) = (3 • 6) • 10 3 + (6 + 10) = (3 + 6) + 10
Answer:
The answer is 47
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a opening rectangular window is to be 440 square centimeters. If the length measures x centimeters and the width measures x-2 centimeters, what are the dimensions?
Answer:
[tex]L=1+20i[/tex]
[tex]B=3+20i[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Area [tex]A=440cm^2[/tex]
Generally the equation for For Area is mathematically given by
[tex]A=L*B[/tex]
[tex]A=x*(x-2)[/tex]
Therefore
[tex]x^2-2x-440=0[/tex]
[tex]x=1+20i[/tex]
Therefore The Dimensions are
[tex]L=1+20i[/tex]
[tex]B=1+20i+2[/tex]
[tex]B=3+20i[/tex]
8 books cost 11.20. Find the cost of 5 books
First of all we have to find the cost of a book then multiply it by 5 :
$ 11.20 ÷ 8 = $ 1.4
$ 1.4 × 5 = $ 7
Thus 5 books have a cost of $ 7 .
Answer:
The cost of 5 books is $7
Step-by-step explanation:
If there are 8 books and you need to find the cost of 5, you need to first find the cost for one book.
If 8 books cost 11.20.
11.20 ÷ 8 = 1.40
1.40 is the cost of one book
1.40 x 5 = 7
So the cost of 5 books is $7
I tried my best to explain
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What is the area of this triangle ?
Step 4: Calculate the result:
63,756 60
miles / hour
70.5,280
Answer:
10.35miles/hour
Step-by-step explanation:
(63,756 x 60)/ (70 x 5,280) = (3,825,360/369,600) = 10.35
(Application of division)
Answer:
10.35 mph
Step-by-step explanation:
(63,756 times 60) / (70 times 5280) in calculator is equal to 10.35
theres $10.30 and the discount is 25% how much will he save
Answer:
2.58 saved
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the discount, take the amount and multiply the discount percent
10.30 * 25%
10.30 *.25
2.575
Round to the nearest cent
2.58
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2.58 saved
You earn $30 for washing 5 cars. How much do you earn
per car?
Answer:
You get 6 dollars per car
Step-by-step explanation:
I divided 30 by 5
Answer: $6 per car
Step-by-step explanation:
If it's 30 dollars for 5 cars and we want to know how much it is for 1 car we need to divide both by 5
[tex]\frac{30}{5} =6\\\frac{5}{5} =1[/tex]
$6 per one car
are the triangle similar
1-yes
2-no
Answer:
yes the triangle are similar