Answer:
[tex]\$6[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
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The difference in the cost of 600 text messages plan
Representing the given data as; Cost to Number of text messages, we have:
[tex]Dial\ Up = \$5 : 100[/tex]
and
[tex]Ring\ Ring= \$8 : 200[/tex]
Multiply the dial-up by 6 to get the cost of 600
[tex]Dial\ Up = \$5 *6 : 100 * 6[/tex]
[tex]Dial\ Up = \$30 : 600[/tex]
So, the cost of 600 text messages is $30 --- for dial-up
Multiply the Ring Ring by 3 to get the cost of 600
[tex]Ring\ Ring= \$8 *3: 200*3[/tex]
[tex]Ring\ Ring= \$24: 600[/tex]
So, the cost of 600 text messages is $24 --- for Ring Ring
The difference (d) is:
[tex]d = \$30 - \$24[/tex]
[tex]d = \$6[/tex]
Find the measures of the indicated angle
Answer:
76
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions
sin theta = opp / hyp
sin ? = 32/33
Taking the inverse sin of each side
sin ^-1( sin ?) = sin^-1 (32/33)
? =75.85888
To the nearest degree
? = 76
Which of the following is written as a rational function
The function written in the rational form is, C. F(x) = (x - 5)/3x
What are rational numbers?Rational numbers are subsets of real numbers which can be written in the form of p/q, where q ≠ 0. As at q = 0 it is undefined.
Similarly, A rational expression is also written in the form of p/q, where p and q are algebraic expressions and q ≠ 0.
From the given options, F(x) is written in the form p/q,
Where, p = x - 5 and q = 3x.
Therefore, The rational function is, F(x) = (x - 5)/3x, where x ≠ 0.
As at x = 0 the function is undefined.
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A square of side 4cm is enlarged by a scale factor 2.5. What is the are of the enlarged square
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
4 * 2.5 = 10
Solve for the value of r.
r =
Answer:
r=8
Step-by-step explanation:
45=6r-3
48=6r
r=8
Which is the simplified form of r^-7 + s^-12
Answer:
The simplified form of r^-7 + s^-12 is ----> 1/r^7 + 1/s^12
Step-by-step explanation:
the cost of a ford is 2/13 of the cost of a rolls Royce. If the current price of a rolls Royce is $211 250, what is the cost of a ford ?
write down the relation between the scales of temperature i.e degree Fahrenheit and degree Celsius in form of function and also write it's inverse
Answer:
C=(9F-32)/5
inverse:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Identify each number as rational or irrational. Give a reason for your choice.
Part I: The number 0.35 is a(n) _I
number because
Answer:
rational
Step-by-step explanation:
it can be written as a fraction
Which of the following expressions has a value of 4? A. (16 – 12)² B. – | – 4 | C. (96 ÷ 8) – 2³ D. 24 – 42
A. (16 - 12)² = 4² = 4 · 4 = 16
B. -|-4| = -4
C. (96 : 8) - 2³ = 12 - 8 = 4
D. 24 - 42 = -(42 - 24) = -18
or 2⁴ - 4² = 16 - 16 = 0
The correct answer is C
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.
Answer:
9 times 20 is equally to 180 minutes
Answer:
f=-1/20t+12
Step-by-step explanation:
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plz help me this will be appreciated
Answer:
1. h
2. b
3. a
4. d
5. c
Step-by-step explanation:
all answers are straight forward. only the last (5) is phrased a bit strangely. I would have said "reflect across a horizontal line".
EFGH is an isosceles trapezoid and EFGI is a parallelogram. If m∠IEF = 36°, then m∠HGI = ° (Blank 1).
The base angles of an isosceles trapezoid are equal; For EFGI to be a parallelogram, the measure of [tex]\angle HGI[/tex] is: 108 degrees
Given that:
[tex]\angle IEF = 36^o[/tex]
IEF and GHI are the base angles of the trapezoid.
So:
[tex]\angle GHI = \angle IEF = 36^o[/tex]
Also:
[tex]\triangle GHI[/tex] is an isosceles triangle.
This means that:
[tex]\angle GHI = \angle HIG = 36^o[/tex] --- base angles of an isosceles triangle
So:
[tex]\angle GHI + \angle HIG + \angle HGI = 180[/tex] --- sum of angles in a triangle
Substitute known values
[tex]36 + 36+ \angle HGI = 180[/tex]
[tex]72 + \angle HGI = 180[/tex]
Collect like terms
[tex]\angle HGI = 180-72[/tex]
[tex]\angle HGI = 108[/tex]
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On a unit Circle, the terminal point of 0 is (sqrt3/2, 1/2) what is 0?
This is a point, so it has x- and y-coordinates. Both of these coordinates are positive, therefore the point must be in the first quadrant.
The pattern for the points on a unit circle is 3 - 2 - 1 starting at 0 and up to pi/2. The pattern for the radian denominators on a unit circle is 6 - 4 - 3 starting at 0 and up to pi/2.
(sqrt(3) / 2, 1/2) = pi / 6 radians
Hope this helps!
Answer:
A. pi/6 radians
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of the lengths of the sides of a 30-60-90 triangle is
1/2 : sqrt(3/2) : 1
sin theta = opp/hyp
tan theta = 1/2 / 1
tan theta = 1/2
theta = pi/6 radians
Answer: A. pi/6 radians
write down the first 3 term of each sequence described by the sequence with first term 8 and difference -7
Answer:
8,1,-6
Step-by-step explanation:
8 + (-7)
= 8-7 = 1
1 + (-7) = 1 - 7 = -6
The first three terms are 8, 1,-6
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Solve for x. The triangles are similar.
A. 5
B. 10
C. 4
D. 8
Answer: D) 8
Work Shown:
32/24 = 2x/12
32*12 = 24*2x
384 = 48x
48x = 384
x = 384/48
x = 8
The correct option is Option D: the value of x is 8
What are similar triangles?The triangles whose corresponding angles are equal and the corresponding sides are in equal proportiion are called similar triangles.
If two triangles are similar
then a₁/a₂=b₁/b₂=c₁/c₂
where a₁, b₁, and c₁ are the sides of one triangle
a₂, b₂, and c₂ are the sides of another triangle
Here it is given that
triangles ΔJLK and ΔRJS are similar.
so by the property of similar triangles,
JR/JL = JS/JK = RS/KL
Given that JR=24
JL=32
JS=12
JK=2x
By using the property
JR/JL = JS/JK
⇒ 24/32 = 12/2x
⇒2x= 12*32/24
⇒2x=16
⇒x=16/2
⇒x=8
Therefore the value of x is 8.
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Find the missing angles indicated by small letters in each of the diagram.
Answer:
a) X=75°
y= 105°
b) b= 120°
a=45°
d) r=75°
q=37°
p= 37°
e) y=100°
X= 143°
Step-by-step explanation:
soln no. a
here,
X+50+55=180(sum of all angle of triangle)
or, X= 180-105
or, X= 75°
again,
X+y = 180 (straight angle)
or, y= 180-75
or, y= 105°
soln no b
here,
b+60=180(straight angle)
or, b = 180 - 60
or, b = 120°
again,
a+60+75=180(sum of all angle of triangle)
or, a = 180- 135
or, a = 45°
soln no. d
here,
r=70°( alternate angle)
again,
73°+q+r=180( sum of all angle of triangle)
or,q=180-143
or,q=37°
again,
p=q=37(alternate angle)
soln no. e
y+80=180(straight angle)
or,y= 180-80
or, y = 100°
again,
63+80+<RMB=180(sum of all angles of triangle)
or, 143+<RMB=180
or, <RMB=180-143
or,<RMB= 37°
again,
X+ <RMB= 180(straight angle)
or,X= 180°-37°
or, X = 143°
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Ax+2y=12
8x +32 y=144
For what value of A will the system of equations above
have no solutions?
Answer:
Hello,
a=0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\left \{ \begin{array}{ccc}ax+2y&=&12\\8x+32y&=&144\\\end{array}\right.\\\\\\\Longleftrightarrow\ \left \{ \begin{array}{ccc}ax+2y&=&12\\x+4y&=&18\\\end{array}\right.\\\\\\\Longleftrightarrow\ \left \{ \begin{array}{ccc}(1-2a)x&=&-6\\x+4y&=&18\\\end{array}\right.\\\\if\ 1-2a\neq 0\ (or\ a\neq \dfrac{1}{2} )\ then\\\left \{ \begin{array}{ccc}x&=&\dfrac{6}{2a-1}\\\\y&=&\dfrac{18-\dfrac{6}{2a-1}}{4} \\\end{array}\right.\\\\[/tex]
[tex]\Longleftrightarrow\ \left \{ \begin{array}{ccc}x&=&\dfrac{6}{2a-1}\\\\y&=&\dfrac{ 3(3a-2)}{2a-1} \\\end{array}\right.\\\\[/tex]
else\
[tex]a=\dfrac{1}{2} \\\Longleftrightarrow\ \left \{ \begin{array}{ccc}\dfrac{1}{2} x+2y&=&12\\\\x+4y&=&18 \\\end{array}\right.\\\\\\\Longleftrightarrow\ \left \{ \begin{array}{ccc}x+4y&=&24\\\\x+4y&=&18 \\\end{array}\right.\\\\\\\Longleftrightarrow\ \left \{ \begin{array}{ccc}0=6\ !!!!!\\\end{array}\right.\\\\Syetem\ has\ no\ solution\\[/tex]
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really need help
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
.007 = 7 x [tex]10^{-3}[/tex]
.07 = 7 x [tex]10^{-2}[/tex]
7 = 7 x [tex]10^{0}[/tex]
700 = 7 x [tex]10^{2}[/tex]
Evaluate-2 xy, if x= - 4 and y= 1.
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
-2 xy
Let x = -4 and y = 1
-2 (-4)*(1)
8(1)
8
Combine these radicals.
Anyone can help pls
Answer with the explanation step by step
Answer:
The answer is A. [tex]\frac{3(x-21)}{(x+7)(x-7)}[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the difference of this problem, start by simplifying the denominator, which will look like [tex]\frac{3}{x+7}-\frac{42}{(x+7)(x-7)}[/tex]. Next, multiply [tex]\frac{3}{x+7}[/tex] by [tex]\frac{x-7}{x-7}[/tex] to create a fraction with a common denominator in order to subtract from [tex]\frac{42}{(x+7)(x-7)}[/tex]. The problem will now look like [tex]\frac{3}{x+7}*\frac{x-7}{x-7}-\frac{42}{(x+7)(x-7)}[/tex].
Then, simplify the terms in the problem by first multiplying [tex]\frac{3}{x+7}[/tex] and [tex]\frac{x-7}{x-7}[/tex], which will look like [tex]\frac{3(x-7)}{(x+7)(x-7)}-\frac{42}{(x+7)(x-7)}[/tex]. The next step is to combine the numerators over the common denominator, which will look like [tex]\frac{3(x-7)-42}{(x+7)(x-7)}[/tex].
Next, simplify the numerator, and to simplify the numerator start by factoring 3 out of [tex]3(x-7)-42[/tex], which will look like [tex]\frac{3(x-7-14)}{(x+7)(x-7)}[/tex]. Then, subtract 14 from -7, which will look like [tex]\frac{3(x-21)}{(x+7)(x-7)}[/tex]. The final answer will be [tex]\frac{3(x-21)}{(x+7)(x-7)}[/tex].
f(x) = 5x + 2x^2-7x+4
g(x) =3x-7
find (f+g)(x)
Answer:
(f+g)(x)=5x+2x²-7x+4+3x-7 = 2x²+x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
=6x^3-20x^2+26x-28
Step-by-step explanation:
Which angles are congruent to each other?
Angle 4 and Angle 3
Angle 3 and Angle 7
Angle 8 and Angle 5
Angle 1 and Angle 3
Answer:
1 and 3 are congruent
Answer:
Angle 1 and angle 3 are congruent
A juice machine is set to dispense 16 ounces of juice. The amount of juice
dispensed is normally distributed, with a mean of 16.15 ounces and a
standard deviation of 0.25 ounces. In which range will the amount of juice
dispensed be found 68% of the time?
Answer: A): 15.90 ounces to 16.4 ounces.
Step-by-step explanation:
Considering the standard deviation is 0.25 ounces. The mean of the juice is 16.15 ounces. Additionally, 68% is one standard deviation away from the mean.
With that being said, you would do the following calculations:
[tex]16.15-0.25=15.90\\\\16.15+0.25=16.40[/tex]
This question relates to The Empirical Rule and understanding how it works. A brief summary is that within one standard deviation of the mean, that is where 68% of the data lies. Two standards deviations is 95%. And three standard deviations is 99.5%.
The formula: [tex]u\frac{+}{-} o[/tex]
the mean PLUS OR MINUS the standard deviation.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
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you can go for option g cause ans is 14:5
what is 2 to the negitive one power
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
2^ -1
We know that a^-b = 1/a^b
1 / 2^1
1/2
Rose has $83. She is saving up for a new bike. If she saves $15 per week, how much money will she have after 8 weeks?
How much money does Rose have after 8 weeks? Solve on paper, then enter your answer on Zearn.
Rose has $
after 8 weeks.
Answer:
$203
Step-by-step explanation:
15x8=$120
120+83=$203
3x – (7x + 2) > 5x + 4
Answer:
x < -2/3Step-by-step explanation:
3x – (7x + 2) > 5x + 4= 3x -7x - 2 > 5x + 4= -4x - 2 > 5x + 4= -4x -5x > 4 + 2 = -9x > 6= x < -2/3[tex]\tt{ \green{P} \orange{s} \red{y} \blue{x} \pink{c} \purple{h} \green{i} e}[/tex]
How do I find the Derivative of a Function where the x is a number?
If I was to find d/dx g(1) for example, would I first find the value of the function g(x) at x=1 and then find the derivative of that which becomes 0 because the result would probably be a constant. Or do I first find the derivative of g(x) and then plug in x=1 to calculate it?
Thanks
Given a function g(x), its derivative, if it exists, is equal to the limit
[tex]g'(x) = \displaystyle\lim_{h\to0}\frac{g(x+h)-g(x)}h[/tex]
The limit is some expression that is itself a function of x. Then the derivative of g(x) at x = 1 is obtained by just plugging x = 1. In other words, find g'(x) - and this can be done with or without taking a limit - then evaluate g' (1).
Alternatively, you can directly find the derivative at a point by computing the limit
[tex]g'(1) = \displaystyle\lim_{h\to0}\frac{g(1+h)-g(1)}h[/tex]
But this is essentially the same as the first method, we're just replacing x with 1.
Yet another way is to compute the limit
[tex]g'(1) = \displaystyle\lim_{x\to1}\frac{g(x)-g(1)}{x-1}[/tex]
but this is really the same limit with h = x - 1.
You do not compute g (1) first, because as you say, that's just a constant, so its derivative is zero. But you're not concerned with the derivative of some number, you care about the derivative of a function that depends on a variable.
An article in Fortune (September 21, 1992) claimed that nearly one-half of all engineers continue academic studies beyond the B.S. degree, ultimately receiving either an M.S. or a Ph.D. degree. Data from an article in Engineering Horizons (Spring 1990) indicated that 117 of 484 new engineering graduates were planning graduate study. Are the data from Engineering Horizons consistent with the claim reported by Fortune
Answer:
unless this is a stats question and you are suggesting that you have bad sampling techniques being used
117/484 is about 24% that is 100% under the "about 50%" stated in the article
Step-by-step explanation: