Duffy completed a 50-meter dash in 36 seconds. That was 90 percent of the time it took Paul to complete it. What was Paul's time?
42 seconds
38 seconds
40 seconds
36 seconds

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Answer 1

Answer:

40 seconds

Step-by-step explanation


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is the square root of .036 a rational number?

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The square root of 0.36

= [tex]\sqrt{0.36}[/tex]  = 0.6

ans: 0.36

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A timer rings every half hour for 3 1/2 hours.
Use your model to determine the number of rings.
dont make me feel like that was a waste

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Answer:

7 times

Step-by-step explanation:

So since it rings every half hour, there should be 2 rings every hour, if not you are not on our planet. (60 mins in an hour, 30 mins = 1, so 60 mins =2)

So since it rings for 3 full hours, we get an initial step of 3 * 2 = 6 rings

Then there is another 1/2 ring because 3 and a 1/2 hours. So 6+1=7

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Answer:

A=150ft^2

Step-by-step explanation:

A=(b1+b2)/2*h

A=(15+10)/2*12

A=25/2*12

A=25*6

A=150ft^2

Area of trapezoid formula: A = h(b1+b2/2)

A = 12(10+15/2)

A = 12(25/2)

A = 12(12.5)

A = 150

Therefore, the area of the trapezoid is 150ft²

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What is the way to best choose the answers

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The B option is the correct answer
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You buy a basket of 24 strawberries. You eat them
as you walk to the beach. It takes the same amount of time to walk
each block. When you are halfway there, half of the berries are gone.
After walking 3 more blocks, you still have 5 blocks to go. You reach
the beach 28 minutes after you began. One-sixth of your strawberries
are left.

a. Is there enough information to find the time it takes to walk each
block? Explain.
b. Is there enough information to find how many strawberries you
ate while walking the last block? Explain.

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Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

there is enough information

Help!!! multiple choice!

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5.C

6.A

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HELP I NEED THIS ASAP! IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME SOLVE THIS I WOULD BE REALLY GRATEFUL!

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Answer:

First, you work out the 3 and Tail from the table: T3: 62

Then you add up all values from the table:

S = 43 + 49 + 54 + 65 + 71 +62 = 344

Then the probability of next toss and spin is 3 and Tail is:

P = T3/S = 62/344 = 0.18

A square unit that is 1 unit wide and 1 unit long is a?

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Answer:

A square with side length 1 unit, called 'a unit square,' is said to have 'one square unit' of area, and can be used to measure area.

I need help in fractions​

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Answer:

I’ll help you just show me the question

Step-by-step explanation:

The radius of a circle is 6mm. What is the area of the shaded portion of the circle.

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The area of the shaded portion of the circle is [tex]\frac{29\pi}{3} \ mm^{2}[/tex]. The correct option is b) 29 π mm² got to station 3

Area of a sector

From the question, we are to determine the area of the shaded portion.

The shaded portion in the circle is the major sector.

The area of a sector is given by the formula,

[tex]A = \frac{\theta}{360 ^\circ} \times 2\pi r[/tex]

Where [tex]\theta[/tex] is the angle subtended by the sector

and r is the radius of the circle.

From the given information,

r = 6 mm

and [tex]\theta[/tex] is the angle subtended by the major sector

Therefore

[tex]\theta = 360^\circ - 70^\circ[/tex]

[tex]\theta = 290^\circ[/tex]

Putting the parameters into the formula, we get

[tex]A = \frac{290^\circ}{360 ^\circ} \times 2\pi \times 6[/tex]

Simplifying

[tex]A = \frac{29}{3} \tim\pi \ mm^{2}[/tex]

Hence, the area of the shaded portion of the circle is [tex]\frac{29\pi}{3} \ mm^{2}[/tex]. The correct option is b) 29 π mm² got to station 3

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Bryant collects a set of 20 values that represent the lengths of worms he found in the garden. The variance of the set of values is 36.

What is the standard deviation from the mean? Round the answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.

4.5
6
14
15.5

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Answer:

The standard deviation from the mean is the square root of the variance.

Therefore, SD = sqrt(VAR) = sqrt(36) = 6

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:PROBLEM Bryant collects a set of 20 values that represent the lengths of worms he found in the garden. The variance of the set of values  is 36.

QUESTION. What is the standard deviation from the mean? Round the answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.

RESULUTIONS

4.5

6

14

15.5

ANSWER.=6

what is 4x^2 + 12x - 6 = 0 rewritten in x^2 + b/a = -c/a format?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

devide both sides by 4 it will be:

x^2 +3x -3/2 = 0

What is the perimiter of the rectangle? Write your answer in scientific notation.
6.2 x 10^6cm (perimiter)

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You go to a poop school if they teach u that poop

Answer:

68cm

Step-by-step explanation: this is the right answer :)

i need the missing blanks .

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Answer:

K, (-3.5,-5), E, (3.5, 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

On Bianca's 5th birthday gift of $100 cash from her dad. Bianca's dad promises to double her money
yearly if Bianca plans to not spend money but instead deposit into "daddy's - super-saving - account".
Will Bianca be able to afford her dream car, a Mini Cooper worth $30,000 when she turns 16? Use words,
numbers, and tables to explain your answer.

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Answer:

Bianca would be able to afford her dream car conveniently when she turns 16.

Step-by-step explanation:

Bianca was 5 years and wish to project her savings for the next 11 years.

On her 5th birthday, she saves $100

Her dad promises to double her money yearly with respect to a condition. So that;

On her 6th birthday, she would save $ 200

On her 7th birthday, she would save $400

On her 8th birthday, she would save $800

On her 9th birthday, she would save $1600

On her 10th birthday, she would save $ 3200

On her 11th birthday, she would save $ 6400

On her 12th birthday, she would save $12800

On her 13th birthday, she would save $25600

On her 14th birthday, she would save $51200

On her 15th birthday, she would save $102400

On her 16th birthday, she would save $204800

When she turns 16, she would have a total sum of $409500.

Therefore, Bianca would be able to afford her dream car conveniently when she turns 16.

determine whether the function represented by the equation is quadratic

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Answer:

not quadratic because there is not a quadrat in it.

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph of a quadratic funtion is a parabola.

The general form of quadratic function is this:

f(x) = ax² + bx + c

Where a, b, and c are numbers.

Please uderstand that a can not be zero, which means that any quadratic function has at least one term with ² in it.

In this example, there is no quadrat visible, so it is not quadratic. By the way, y = -9x + 19 is a so called linear equation. It's graph is a line.

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Answer:

22/24

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the area of the shape shown below

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The area of a trapezoid is A = (a+b/2)(h).
So just plug in your numbers.

21 radical sign p^-4/p^3

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Answer: [tex]p^-^\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[21]{\frac{p^-^4}{p^3} }[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[21]{p^-^4^-^3}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[21]{p^-^7}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[21]{\frac{1}{p^7}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{\sqrt[21]{1} }{\sqrt[21]{p^7} }[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{p^\frac{7}{21} }=\frac{1}{p^\frac{1}{3} }=p^-^\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

you want to start a necklace making business. You spend $0.68 on string for each necklace and $0.25 on beads for each necklace. You sell your necklaces
for $2.00 each. If you sell 30 necklaces, how much profit will you make?

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Answer:

Your profit would be 32.10$

Step-by-step explanation:

You spent 20.40$ on string, then you spent 7.50$ on beads too. That adds up to 27.90$ in total, so once you make your 30 necklaces you sell them for 2.00$ let's say you sell them all in one day your coming come with 32.10$ profit. Because you put 27.90$ into making the necklaces.

Sarah is buying plants and soil for her garden! The soil Sarah wants costs $3.50 per bag, and the plants she wants are $8 each. Sarah can buy at most 20 items, as this is all she can fit in her car, and she cannot spend more than $150. Let x represents the number of bags of soil and y represents the number of plants:

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Answer:

x+y ≤20

3.50 x +8 y ≤150

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, the rest of the question is:

How do you write a system of linear inequalities to model the situation?

So, for the first inequality:

The sum of the number of soil bags (x) and plants(y) bought must be less or equal to 20.

x+y ≤20

For the second inequality:

The product of the number of soil bags (x) and the price of each bag (3.50) ; plus the number of plants bought(y) and the price of each plant (8) must be less or equal to 150.

3.50 x +8 y ≤150

In conclusion, the system is:

x+y ≤20

3.50 x +8 y ≤150

12-3 ( x-8 ) simplify

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Answer:

-3x + 36

Step-by-step explanation:

The first step is to distribute the -3 to (x - 8), like so:

12 - 3(x - 8)

12 - 3x + 24

Add like terms (12 and 24):

12 + 24 = 36

-3x + 36

100 POINTS!!!!!! the following stem and leaf plot shows the number of hours that mrs. dixon's students spent on their pre calc work last week. what is the mean absolute deviation for the data

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Answer:

11.2467

Step-by-step explanation:

First we need to find the mean

Add up all the data and divide by number of points)

(6+7+8+10+12+13+14+17+17+17+18+19+21+23+24+24+25+27+31+31+32+36+36+39+41+45+45+46+49+50)/30

261/10

26.1

Then to find the mean absolute deviation take each value and find the absolute value from the mean and sum it and then divide by the number of points

((26.1 -6)+(26.1-7)+(26.1-8)+(26.1-10)+(26.1-12)+(26.1-13)+(26.1-14)+(26.1-17)+(26.1-17)+(26.1-17)+(26.1-18)+(26.1-19)+(26.1-21)+(26.1-23)+(26.1-24)+(26.1-24)+(26.1-25)+(27-26.1)+(31-26.1)+(31-26.1)+(32-26.1)+(36-26.1)+(36-26.1)+(39-26.1)+(41-26.1)+(45-26.1)+(45-26.1)+(46-26.1)+(49-26.1)+(50-26.1))/30

11.2467

Answer:

11 16/75

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the mean: sum/n

783/30

26.1

Find individual |x - 26.1| and add them:

|6-26.1| + |7-26.1| + ...... + |50-26.1|

= 20.1 + 19.1 + .... + 23.9

= 336.4

M.A.D = 336.4/30

11 16/75

8y=4x-32/2 slope intercept form

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Answer:

y=0.5x-2

Step-by-step explanation:

8y=4x-32/2

First thing you are going to do is solve for 32/2=16 and then enter it into the equation.

8y=4x-16

Second thing you are going to do is divide everything by 8 to get rid of 8y.

8y=4x-16

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4/8=0.5 and 16/8=2

y=0.5x-2

In the given figure, arcWY = 76° and arcXZ = 112°. What is the difference of the measures of angle WPY and angle XPY?

A. 8°

B. 9°

C. 16°

D. 18°

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A. 8

Step-by-step explanation:

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Analyze the diagram below and complete the instructions that follow.Find cos 45°

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Answer: [tex]\frac{\sqrt{2} }{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation: On the unit circle

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

B. 43.3

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the area of one of the triangles:

[tex]\frac{1}{2} *b*h[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{2} *5*4.33=10.825[/tex]

10.825*4=43.3

Answer:

B.) 43.3 square centimetres

Step-by-step explanation:

The height is 4.33 cm and the side length is 5 cm. The surface area of the net would be the sum of the areas of all the triangles, which is 4 triangles. Since they are equilateral triangles, you can multiply. Use the formula for the area of a triangle:

[tex]A=\frac{1}{2} bh[/tex]

Insert the values:

[tex]A=\frac{1}{2} *4.33*5[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]A=\frac{1*4.33*5}{2} \\\\A=10.825[/tex]

Multiply the area of one triangle by 4:

[tex]10.825*4=43.3[/tex]

The surface area of the pyramid is [tex]43.3[/tex] [tex]cm^2[/tex]

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Is Y=5x+2 in slope intercept form?

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Answer: yes, the equation [tex]y = 5x +2[/tex] is a slope-intercept form.

Step-by-step explanation:

-The equation of a slope-intercept form:

[tex]y = mx + b[/tex]  (where [tex]m[/tex] represents the slope, and [tex]b[/tex] represents the y-intercept).

Yes the slope is is 5 and the y intercept is 2

solve the equation for x and enter your answer in the box below
x + 14 =27

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Answer: x = 13

Step-by-step explanation: When solving an equation like this, we are trying to get our variable which is our letter by itself.

So we first want to ask ourselves what is the 14 doing to x. Well, we can see that it's being added to x so to get x by itself, we will do the opposite of addition which is subtraction. So we subtract 14 from both sides of the equation.

The +14 -14 cancels out so we're left with x on the left.

On the right, we must subtract 14 from 27 to get 13.

So we have x = 13 which is the solution to this equation.

Answer:

[tex]x = 13[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]x + 14 = 27 \\ x = 27 - 14 \\ x = 13[/tex]

What is the Surface Area of the prism, in square centimeters?

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Answer:

[tex]2( \frac{1}{2} \times 4 \times 6 ) + 2( 5 \times 10 ) + ( 6 \times 10 )[/tex]

[tex]= {184cm}^{2}[/tex]

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