Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Absolute Value Equations
Answer:
4 is E, 5 is A
Step-by-step explanation:
4) Divide both sides by 5 to get |2x + 1| = 11, then solve for x to get 5 and -6.
5) Add 7 to both sides to get ½|4x - 8| = 10. Multiply both sides by 2 to get |4x - 8| = 20, then solve for x to get 7 and -3.
Two containers designed to hold water are side by side, both in the shape of a
cylinder. Container A has a diameter of 10 feet and a height of 8 feet. Container B has
a diameter of 12 feet and a height of 6 feet. Container A is full of water and the water
is pumped into Container B until Container A is empty.
To the nearest tenth, what is the percent of Container B that is empty after the
pumping is complete?
Container A
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Container B
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Answer: Volume of Cylinder A is pi times the area of the base times the height
π r2 h = (3.1416)(4)(4)(15) = 753.98 ft3
Volume of Cylinder B is likewise pi times the area of the base times the height
π r2 h = (3.1416)(6)(6)(7) = 791.68 ft3
After pumping all of Cyl A into Cyl B
there will remain empty space in B 791.68 – 753.98 = 37.7 ft3
The percentage this empty space is
of the entire volume is 37.7 / 791.68 = 0.0476 which is 4.8% when rounded to the nearest tenth
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Step-by-step explanation: I hope that help you.
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Explanation:
Let's find the volume of water in container A.
Use the cylinder volume formula to get
V = pi*r^2*h
V = pi*5^2*8
V = 200pi
The full capacity of tank A is 200pi cubic feet, and this is the amount of water in the tank since it's completely full.
We have 200pi cubic feet of water transfer to tank B. We'll keep this value in mind for later.
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Now find the volume of cylinder B
V = pi*r^2*h
V = pi*6^2*6
V = 216pi
Despite being shorter, tank B can hold more water (since it's more wider).
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Now divide the results of each section
(200pi)/(216pi) = 200/216 = 25/27 = 0.9259 = 92.59%
This shows us that 92.59% of tank B is 200pi cubic feet of water.
In other words, when all of tank A goes into tank B, we'll have tank B roughly 92.59% full.
This means the percentage of empty space (aka air) in tank B at this point is approximately 100% - 92.59% = 7.41%
Then finally, this value rounds to 7.4% when rounding to the nearest tenth of a percent.
Write a linear equation in point slope form that passes through the points (-2,18) and (1,9)
Answer:
y-18=-3(x+2)
Step-by-step explanation:
The Slope-intercept form is -3x+12
1. One half of a number added to a second
number equals 4. One half of the first
number decreased by the second number
equals zero. Find the two numbers.
Answer:
(4, 2)
Step-by-step explanation:
½x + y = 4
y = 4 - ½x
½x - y = 0
½x - (4 - ½x) = 0
½x - 4 + ½x = 0
x = 4
y = 4 - ½(4)
y = 2
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14. largest 9510
15. smallest 1000000
16. n+6=22 —> n=22-6 —>n = 16
17. Add : 204 + 38429= 38633
If in 1 month you can make 6 carpets, how many days will it take for making 10 carpets?
Si en 1 mes puedes hacer 6 alfombras, ¿cuántos días se necesitarán para hacer 10 alfombras?
Step-by-step explanation:
6 carpets=1month
10 carpets=?
1month=31 days
10 /6*31
51
Step-by-step explanatio
Please help!
Solve for x
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Answer:
x = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The product of lengths to the two circle intercepts are the same for each secant.
7(7+9) = (8x)(8x+6x)
112 = 112x² . . . simplify
1 = x² . . . . . . divide by 112
x = 1 . . . . . . . take the square root (segment lengths are positive)
A. If x:y= 3:5, find = 4x + 5 : 6y -3
Answer:
17 : 27
Step-by-step explanation:
x=3
y=5
4(3)+5 : 6(5)-3
= 12+5 : 30-3
= 17 : 27
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Answer:
TrueTrueStep-by-step explanation:
The center of dilation (point D) is a point that doesn't move. Any line not through that point will be moved to a parallel location when a dilation factor is applied.
Any line through the center of dilation will still go through the center of dilation. Its slope does not change, so the line will appear to be the same.
AB ║ A'B' — True
AD ≅ A'D' — True
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You can see these relationships in the attached figure.
A sales firm receives an average of three calls per hour on its toll-free number. For any given hour, find the probability that it will receive at least three calls. Use the Poisson distribution.
Answer:
At most 3 calls: 64.7%
At least 3 calls: 57.7%
5 or more calls: 18.5%
Step-by-step explanation:
establish this identity
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the identities
tan x = [tex]\frac{sinx}{cosx}[/tex] , sin²x = 1 - cos²x
sin2x = 2sinxcosx
Consider left side
cosθ × sin2θ
= [tex]\frac{sin0}{cos0}[/tex] × 2sinθcosθ ( cancel cosθ )
= 2sin²θ
= 2(1 - cos²θ)
= 2 - 2cos²θ
= right side , then established
The degree of this expression 2x+3y=4
Answer:
1st degree
Step-by-step explanation:
You look at the largest exponet, right here, there are none so it would be 1st degree.
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
The degree of an expression with multiple exponents is the highest exponent in it. In this expression, there is no expression, so the answer will be 1 because there is no exponent and every variable and number has an invisible 1 as its exponent.
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determine a simplified expression
Answer:
For Task B: [tex]3x^4 - 2x^3[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that Volume = l*w*h, we can plug in the values on the diagram, so we get the equation (3x-2)([tex]\frac{1}{2}x[/tex])([tex]2x^2[/tex]) = [tex](\frac{3}{2} x^2 - x)(2x^2) = 3x^4-2x^3[/tex]. Hope this helps!!!
Select the correct answer.
The Richter scale measures the magnitude, M, of an earthquake as a function of its intensity, I, and the intensity of a reference earthquake,
M= log (I/I)
.Which equation calculates the magnitude of an earthquake with an intensity 10,000 times that of the reference earthquake?
Answer:
[tex]M = \log(10000)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]M = \log(\frac{I}{I_o})[/tex]
[tex]I = 10000I_o[/tex] ---- intensity is 10000 times reference earthquake
Required
The resulting equation
We have:
[tex]M = \log(\frac{I}{I_o})[/tex]
Substitute the right values
[tex]M = \log(\frac{10000I_o}{I_o})[/tex]
[tex]M = \log(10000)[/tex]
The equation that calculates the magnitude of an earthquake with an intensity 10,000 times that of the reference earthquake is A. M = ㏒10000
Since the magnitude of an earthquake on the Richter sscale is M = ㏒(I/I₀) where
I = intensity of eartquake and I₀ = reference earthquake intensity.Since we require the magnitude when the intensity is 10,000 times the reference intensity, we have that I = 10000I₀.
Magnitude of earthquakeSo, substituting these into the equation for M, we have
M = ㏒(I/I₀)
M = ㏒(10000I₀./I₀)
M = ㏒10000
So, the equation that calculates the magnitude of an earthquake with an intensity 10,000 times that of the reference earthquake is A. M = ㏒10000
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Answer:
[tex]Given:[/tex] Δ ABC ≈ ΔDEF
[tex]therefor:[/tex] A(ΔABC)/A(ΔDEF)=(BC)²/(EF)²
⇒ 34/A(ΔDEF)=9²/(13.5)²
⇒34/A(ΔDEF)=81/182.25
⇒A(ΔDEF)=34×182.25/81
⇒Area of ΔDEF=76.5 cm²
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MFP15017010 2021 Question 2 2.1 Calculate the following 2- and 3-digit numbers using strategic doubling: 34 2.1.2 340 2.13 277 214 00 (10) 2.15 500
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Question 4 4 pts Lori buys a $1500 certificate of deposit (CD) that earns 6% interest that compounds monthly. How much will the CD be worth in: 5 years? 10 years? 486 months?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
5 years
[tex]1500(1+\frac{.06}{12})^{12*5}=2023.275229[/tex]
10 years
[tex]1500(1+\frac{.06}{12})^{10*12}=2729.095101[/tex]
486 months:
[tex]1500(1+\frac{.06}{12})^{486}=16935.47074[/tex]
round those as you please
help I was never taught how to do this im confused
Answer:
36
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of a triangle = (bh)/2
Where b = base length and h = height
Given base length: 18ft
Given height: 4ft
This being known let's define the variables
b = 18
h = 4
Now to find the area we simply plug in these values into the formula
Area = (18)(4)/2
Simplify multiplication 18 * 4 = 72
Area = 72/2
Simplify division
Area = 36
The starting salaries of individuals with an MBA degree are normally distributed with a mean of $40,000 and a standard deviation of $5,000. What percentage of MBA's will have starting salaries of $34,000 to $46,000
Answer:
The correct answer is "76.98%".
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the question,
⇒ [tex]P(34000<x<46000) = P[\frac{34000-40000}{5000} <\frac{x- \mu}{\sigma} <\frac{46000-40000}{5000} ][/tex]
[tex]=P(-1.2<z<1.2)[/tex]
[tex]=P(z<1.2)-P(z<-1.2)[/tex]
[tex]=0.8849-0.1151[/tex]
[tex]=0.7698[/tex]
or,
[tex]=76.98[/tex]%
Solve the equation 10 + y√ = 14
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Answer:
y = 16
Step-by-step explanation:
Perhaps you want to solve ...
10 +√y = 14
√y = 4 . . . . . . subtract 10
y = 4² = 16 . . . square both sides
If you have a right triangle with legs a =6 and b= 8, what is the value of the hypotenuse? show work.
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
1. [tex]6^{2} + 8^{2} = c^{2}[/tex]
2 [tex]100 = c^{2}[/tex]
3. c = 10
find all the missing measurement
Answer:
find all the missing measurementHELP PLEASE I CANNOT FAIL PLEASE!!!!!!!
Which statement correctly compares the two functions?
A.
They have the same y-intercept and the same end behavior as x approaches ∞.
B.
They have the same x- and y-intercepts.
C.
They have the same x-intercept but different end behavior as x approaches ∞.
D.
They have different x- and y-intercepts but the same end behavior as x approaches ∞.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
they have the same intercepts
Perform the following series of rigid transformations on ∆ABC: Translate ∆ABC by moving it 5 units to the right and 2 units up. Draw the line y = -x, and reflect ∆A'B'C' across the line. Rotate ∆A''B''C'' counterclockwise about the origin by 270°.
Answer:
The answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
Transformation is the movement of a point from its initial location to a new location. Types of transformation are rotation, reflection, translation and dilation.
If a point A(x, y) is translated a units right and b units up, the new point is at A'(x + a, y + b).
If a point A(x, y) is reflected across the line y = -x, the new point is at A'(-y, -x).
If a point A(x, y) is rotated counterclockwise by 270 degrees, the new point is at A'(y, -x).
Let us assume that triangle ABC has vertices at A(-6, -1), B(-3, -3) and C(-1, -2).
If it is moved 5 units to the right and 2 units up, the new point is at A'(-1, 1), B'(1, -1) and C'(3, 0). If it is reflected across the line y = -x, the vertices are at A"(-1, 1), B"(1, -1) and C"(0, -3). If it is then rotated counterclockwise about the origin by 270°, the new point is at A'"(-1, -1), B"'(1, 1), C"'(3, 0)
Find the length of AC
A. 377.19
B. 378.63
C. 2.89
D. 33.13
Answer:
AC = 377.19
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions
tan theta = opp /adj
tan 5 = 33/AC
AC tan 5 = 33
AC = 33/ tan 5
AC = 377.19
Coordinate plane with quadrilaterals EFGH and E prime F prime G prime H prime at E 0 comma 1, F 1 comma 1, G 2 comma 0, H 0 comma 0, E prime negative 1 comma 2, F prime 1 comma 2, G prime 3 comma 0, and H prime negative 1 comma 0. F and H are connected by a segment, and F prime and H prime are also connected by a segment. Quadrilateral EFGH was dilated by a scale factor of 2 from the center (1, 0) to create E'F'G'H'. Which characteristic of dilations compares segment F'H' to segment FH
Answer:
[tex]|F'H'| = 2 * |FH|[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]E = (0,1)[/tex] [tex]E' = (-1,2)[/tex]
[tex]F = (1,1)[/tex] [tex]F' = (1,2)[/tex]
[tex]G = (2,0)[/tex] [tex]G' =(3,0)[/tex]
[tex]H = (0,0)[/tex] [tex]H' = (-1,0)[/tex]
[tex](x,y) = (1,0)[/tex] -- center
[tex]k = 2[/tex] --- scale factor
See comment for proper format of question
Required
Compare FH to F'H'
From the question, we understand that the scale of dilation from EFGH to E'F'G'H is 2;
Irrespective of the center of dilation, the distance between corresponding segment will maintain the scale of dilation.
i.e.
[tex]|F'H'| = k * |FH|[/tex]
[tex]|F'H'| = 2 * |FH|[/tex]
To prove this;
Calculate distance of segments FH and F'H' using:
[tex]d = \sqrt{(x_1 - x_2)^2 + (y_1 - y_2)^2}[/tex]
Given that:
[tex]F = (1,1)[/tex] [tex]F' = (1,2)[/tex]
[tex]H = (0,0)[/tex] [tex]H' = (-1,0)[/tex]
We have:
[tex]FH = \sqrt{(1- 0)^2 + (1- 0)^2}[/tex]
[tex]FH = \sqrt{(1)^2 + (1)^2}[/tex]
[tex]FH = \sqrt{1 + 1}[/tex]
[tex]FH = \sqrt{2}[/tex]
Similarly;
[tex]F'H' = \sqrt{(1 --1)^2 + (2 -0)^2}[/tex]
[tex]F'H' = \sqrt{(2)^2 + (2)^2}[/tex]
Distribute
[tex]F'H' = \sqrt{(2)^2(1 +1)}[/tex]
[tex]F'H' = \sqrt{(2)^2*2}[/tex]
Split
[tex]F'H' = \sqrt{(2)^2} *\sqrt{2}[/tex]
[tex]F'H' = 2 *\sqrt{2}[/tex]
[tex]F'H' = 2\sqrt{2}[/tex]
Recall that:
[tex]|F'H'| = 2 * |FH|[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]2\sqrt 2 = 2 * \sqrt 2[/tex]
[tex]2\sqrt 2 = 2\sqrt 2[/tex] --- true
Hence, the dilation relationship between FH and F'H' is::
[tex]|F'H'| = 2 * |FH|[/tex]
Answer:NOTT !! A segment in the image has the same length as its corresponding segment in the pre-image.
Step-by-step explanation:
At a store, 2 gallons of milk cost $6.
Which is the value of the ratio of dollars to gallons of milk?
0.33
per gallon
$3 per gallon
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
$3 per gallon
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A professor has learned that nine students in her class of 35 will cheat on the exam. She decides to focus her attention on ten randomly chosen students during the exam. a. What is the probability that she finds at least one of the students cheating
Answer:
[tex]\frac{73,331}{75,516}\approx 97.11\%[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability that she will find at least one student cheating is equal to the probability that she finds no students cheating subtracted from 1.
Each time she randomly chooses a student the probability she will catch a cheater is equal to the number of cheaters divided by the number of students.
Therefore, for the first student she chooses, there is a [tex]\frac{9}{35}[/tex] chance that the student chosen is a cheater and therefore a [tex]\frac{26}{35}[/tex] chance she does not catch a cheater. For the second student, there are only 34 students to choose from. If we stipulate that the first student chosen was not a cheater, then there is a [tex]\frac{9}{34}[/tex] chance she will catch a cheater and a [tex]\frac{25}{34}[/tex] chance she does not catch the cheater.
Therefore, the probability she does not catch a single cheater after randomly choosing ten students is equal to:
[tex]\frac{26}{35}\cdot \frac{25}{34}\cdot \frac{24}{33}\cdot \frac{23}{32}\cdot \frac{22}{31}\cdot \frac{21}{30}\cdot \frac{20}{29}\cdot \frac{19}{28}\cdot \frac{18}{27}\cdot \frac{17}{26}[/tex]
Subtract this from one to get the probability she finds at least one of the students cheating after randomly selecting nine students. Let event A occur when the professor finds at least one student cheating after randomly selecting ten students from a group of 35 students.
[tex]P(A)=1-\frac{26}{35}\cdot \frac{25}{34}\cdot \frac{24}{33}\cdot \frac{23}{32}\cdot \frac{22}{31}\cdot \frac{21}{30}\cdot \frac{20}{29}\cdot \frac{19}{28}\cdot \frac{18}{27}\cdot \frac{17}{26},\\\\P(A)=1-\frac{2,185}{75,516},\\\\P(A)=\boxed{\frac{73,331}{75,516}}\approx 0.97106573441\approx \boxed{97.11\%}[/tex]
If a square root parent function is vertically compressed by a factor of 1/6,
what is the equation of the new function, G(x)?
O A. G(x)=1/6square root of x
B. G(x) = Square root of 6x
C. G(x) = 6 square root of x
D. G(x) = -6 square root of x
Answer:
the answer could be B i think cause that makes total sense
Last question pls help me
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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