|-4| - 8 + 10 = ???
answer for points
(6+7)∙(9+4)
A.69
B.112
C.144
D.169
Answer:
The right answer is option D(169).
The owner of a lemonade stand mixes juice that costs 2 dollars per gallon with juice that costs 7 dollars per gallon. She gets 20 gallons of punch that costs 4 dollars per gallon. How much of each juice does she use?
Answer:
8 gallons at $7
12 gallons at $2
Step-by-step explanation:
x gallons at $7 with the remaining (20 - x) gallons at $2 to get 20 gallons at $4
x(7) + (20 - x)(2) = 20(4)
Distribute
7x + 40 - 2x = 80
Combine like terms
5x + 40 = 80
Subtract 40 from both sides
5x = 40
Divide both sides by 5
x = 8 gallons at $7
20 - x = 12 gallons at $2
A band earns $\frac{2}{3}$
of their profit from selling concert tickets and $\frac{1}{5}$
of their profit from selling merchandise. The band earns $1500 from selling concert tickets. How much money does the band earn from selling merchandise?
Dividing 2/3 profit of selling concert tickets by 1/5 profit from selling band mechandise.
(2/3) / (1/5) = 10/3 = 3 1/3
Hence band members make 3 1/3 or 10/3 times more profit from ticket sales than from band merchandise sales.
This can be elaborate in such a way also.
Let suppose the total profit is $30.
then the profit from the ticket sale = 2/3 of 30 = $20
and the profit from the band merchandise sales = 1/5 of 30 = $6
Now dividing 20 by 6, which gives 10/3. the same answer that were calculated above.
Match the scale and area of each scaled object to the area of the actual object.
Tiles
scale: 1 inch to 2 feet
scaled area: 3 square inches
scale: 1 inch to 3 feet
scaled area: 3 square inches
scale: 1 inch to 2 feet
scaled area: 4 square inches
scale: 1 inch to 3 feet
scaled area: 4 square inches
Pairs
Actual Area
actual area:
36 square feet
actual area:
27 square feet
actual area:
12 square feet
actual area:
16 square feet
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
scale: 1 inch to 2 feet
scaled area: 3 square inches
+
actual area:
27 square feet
scale: 1 inch to 3 feet
scaled area: 4 square inches
+
actual area:
36 square feet
scale: 1 inch to 3 feet
scaled area: 3 square inches
+
actual area:
12 square feet
scale: 1 inch to 2 feet
scaled area: 4 square inches
+
actual area:
16 square feet
Please help I cant do this
Answer:
a-1/27 b-2835
Step-by-step explanation:
a
(1/3)(1/3)(1/3)
b
7x3x5 나누기 1/27
Sketch a graph that has the following characteristics. (8 points: 2 points for each characteristic.
a. Crosses the y-axis at (0, 4)
b. Increases in the interval –12 ≤ x ≤ –2
c. Constant in the interval –2 ≤ x ≤ 2
d. Decreases in the interval 2 ≤ x ≤ 12
Calculate the area and circumference of each circle.
There are 48 students in a school play. The ratio of boys to girls is 5 : 7. How many more girls than boys are in the play?
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
5+7=12
48/12=4
So 1 in this question is 4.
5*4=20
7*4=28
28-20=8
So 8 is the answer.
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Answer:
I wasn't here but np
Step-by-step explanation:
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Quadrilateral ABCD with vertices A(-4, 1), B(-2,3), C(0,-2), and D(-5,-2) Give the coordinates of the image if k=3.
If you're using a coordinate plane, I think it makes a trapezoid
Two standerd six-sided dice are rolled. As a common fraction, what is the probability that the sum of the two numbers rolled is greater than 8? Express your answer as a common fraction.
Answer:
5/18
Step-by-step explanation:
3+6
4+5
4+6
5+4
5+5
5+6
6+3
6+4
6+5
6+6
in all there are 10 and the total possible outcome of a 2 dice are 36(6×6)
so there are
10/36 or 5/18
Help please I'm tired and I just need help with this one
Answer:
My answer would be y=x times 4 because every 4 packs of honey you get, the number goes up times 4.
Example: 4x4=16, 8x4=32
Hopefully that explains it.
Evaluate the following expression. [4 + (12 - 2) ÷ 5] ÷ 7
Hey, can u help, answer right please. NO LINKS!
Answer:
1,-4 that would be right then 4 down, 4,-1 would be 4 to the right then one down, -1,4 would be one to the left and four up
Step-by-step explanation:
X is horizontal so if its negative you got left but if its positive you go right
Y axis is vertical so negative is down and positive is up.
I hope this helps you!
Answer this question, and I will give brainleast.
Answer:
24/25
Step-by-step explanation:
ΔABC is an isosceles triangle with AB = AC, D is the midpoint of BC and
AD is joined. Prove that ΔABD ≅ ΔACD.
I kinda have a problem with triangles and congruency....little help please ?
Step-by-step explanation:
Okay, so the triangle would look something like this:
see the image attached
Since AB=AC, which is given; <ABD = <ACD, because they are the angles opposite from the congruent sides of the isosceles triangle; and <ADB=<ADC, as AD is the bisector*; ΔABD ≅ ΔACD using SAA/AAS (side-angle-angle) congruencey.
*If the bisector of an angle in a triangle meets the opposite side at its midpoint, then the triangle is isosceles, and vice versa
(I haven't done Geometry in a while so I hope that's correct :) )
Simplify the expression.
2(a-3)=
Answer:
2a - 6 =
Step-by-step explanation:
yeah-ya........ right?
Please help me I will give brainliest!
Answer:
D. 2 3/4 + (-3 1/4) = -1 2/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Its like addition, but it is actually subtraction.
like this: 2 3/4 - 3 1/4 = -1 2/4
Hope this helps!
It you like it, plz mark me as brainiest!
Answer:
The answer is- D
Step-by-step explanation:
I took the test and got it right!
Hope this helps you
Identify which equations have one solution, infinitely many solutions, or no solution.
Here ya go, I did the activity
Answer:
Olananio
Step-by-step explanation:
PLEASE HELP!!!
When thinking of things that “fall in the fall,” perhaps the first things that come to your mind are leaves? For many people around the country, the leaves are falling from their trees, and hours of raking are necessary. Joe decided that he would try to make some extra money by raking the leaves in his neighbors’ yards. Joe figured he would need approximately seven bags per yard in which to collect the leaves. The bags are sold 10 to a box, and Joe is planning on raking 14 yards. How many boxes of bags
must he buy?
Another thing that seems to “fall in the fall” is the temperature. Heather noticed that the high temperature on October 21st was 66 degrees, the high temperature on October 26th was 63 degrees and the high temperature on October 31st was 60 degrees. It appears that the high temperatures on every fifth day are forming an arithmetic sequence. If this sequence were to continue, on what date would the high temperature be 33 degrees?
A third thing that tends to “fall in the fall” is people’s amount of physical activity. It is believed that people generally gain weight in the colder months in large part due to this lack of physical activity. Lou decided to be proactive about this and promised himself he would exercise at least four days of every calendar week (or every Sunday through Saturday time period). If Lou never wants to skip exercising on consecutive days within a calendar week, and he exercises exactly four days out of the seven, how many
different workout schedules are possible for a calendar week?
Answer:
For one you would need 10 boxes of bags you would approximately need 98 bags.
for two The temp. would reach 33 degrees by December 15th.
for three.... I have no clue :/ If I figure it out I will get back to you
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 7 bags per yard, you have 14 yards so 14x7=98 which you should round to 100 bags which would be 10 boxes if each box has 10 bags
2. all I did was follow the pattern (using a 2021 calendar so I wouldn't mess up the days) went through months following the pattern every five days the temp. goes down by 3 degrees.
Joe would need to buy 10 boxes out of which 2 bags will be unused. The date on which temperature will be 33 degrees is 30th December. The schedule should be Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
1.
Given information:
Joe figured he would need approximately 7 bags per yard in which to collect the leaves.
The bags are sold 10 to a box, and Joe is planning on raking 14 yards.
The number of bags required to collect the leaves from 14 yards will be,
[tex]14\times7=98\rm\; bags[/tex]
So, the number of boxes required will be,
[tex]b=\dfrac{98}{10}\\b=9.8[/tex]
Since the number of boxes can't be a fraction. Joe would need to buy 10 boxes out of which 2 bags will be unused.
2.
Given information:
The high temperature on October 21st was 66 degrees, the high temperature on October 26th was 63 degrees and the high temperature on October 31st was 60 degrees.
The temperature on every fifth day forms an AP. SO, the AP will be 66, 63, 60, .....
It is required to find the date on which the temperature will be 33 degrees.
The place of term 33 in the AP will be,
[tex]a_n=a+(n-1)d\\33=66+(n-1)(-3)\\n-1=11\\n=12[/tex]
33 is placed in 12th position. So, after [tex]12\times5=60[/tex] days, the temperature will be 33 degrees.
Therefore, the date on which temperature will be 33 degrees is 30th December.
3.
Lou decided to be proactive about this and promised himself he would exercise at least four days of every calendar week.
Lou never wants to skip exercising on consecutive days within a calendar week.
He will work on consecutive days and four days a week. So, there is only one possibility to match the condition.
The schedule should be Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday.
For more details, refer to the link:
https://brainly.com/question/24873057
Allison, Molly, and Connor had a challenge to see who could run the most in one day. Allison ran 2 miles. Molly ran 4 times as many miles as Allison, and Connor ran 3 times as many miles as Molly. How many miles did Connor run?
Help me pls quick today I have to finish it plssss
What is the slope of the line in the graph?
Answer:
-1 is the slope
Step-by-step explanation:
Take 2 points, you go down 2 and right 2 to get to the next point, so the slope is -2/2 = -1
Answer:-1
Step-by-step explanation:
Look at the two points. Now, look at how the line traveled to get from one point to the other, down two and over two, or -2/2. To simplify, divide by two, which gives you -1/1 or -1
200 x 40 x 43 - 54 - 20 + 95 -23 =
If u get this i will give u a crown
Answer:
343,998
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps!! :))
Answer:
343998
Step-by-step explanation:
200*40*43-54-20+95-23
8000*43-74+72
344000-2
343998
note:
were there parentheses?
will giver brainliest to the person with the most detailed answer. That means tell me how you got ur answer. And the person who answers with the most clear explanation as well. Good luck!! This is due in 8 minutes as well. And pls number ur answers in order so it is clear!!
since they are all in the same line you only need to use 2 of the points I'm using (1,-1) and (2,1) next you do (x1,y1) and (x2, y2) which would be (1,2) and (-1, 1) then do y2-y1 / x2-x1 which would be 1/2
Half the sum of a number and 1.75 is -5.1 what is the number
Answer:
8.6
Step-by-step explanation:
or what the other person said-
You want to buy a new winter coat that originally costs $115. The coat was marked down to $86.25 so you bought it. What percent was the coat discounted by?
☀︎︎Scientific Notation: 2 problems, please provide an explanation as I missed the lesson on scientific notation :)
Answer:
Here you go hope this helps
Step-by-step explanation:
1: 7.7 x [tex]10^{8}[/tex]
2: 2.9 x [tex]10^{7}[/tex]
The number of decimal places you move will be the exponent on the
10. If the decimal is being moved to the right, the exponent will be negative. If the decimal is being moved to the left, the exponent will be positive.
Write an expression to represent the perimeter of the figure below.
Step-by-step explanation:
A perimeter is when you add up all of the sides
Here would be our equation
[tex]2(x+4)+2(2x-8)[/tex]
Answer: The expression for this would be 2(x+4) + 2(2x-8)
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because when we calculate perimeter, we add up all the sides. So, instead of doing (x+4)+(x+4), we can just do 2(x+4) and add up all sides. So, here’s the answer in simplest form!
6x - 8. Hope this helped!
Drag each bar to the correct location on the graph. Each bar can be used more than once. Not all bars will be used.
Ella surveyed a group of boys in her grade to find their heights in inches. The heights are below.
have a grate day and thx for helping
67, 63, 69, 72, 77, 74, 62, 73, 64, 71, 78, 67, 61, 74, 79, 57, 66, 63, 62, 71 ,73, 68, 64, 67, 56, 76, 62, 74
Create a histogram that correctly represents the data.
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Answer:
Here is what I got...
Step-by-step explanation: