Answer:
It would be C. I and II
Step-by-step explanation:
Kayla and totsakan each improved their yards by planting hostas and shrubs. They bought their supplies from the same store. Kayla spent $80 on 8 hostas and 5 shrubs. Totsakan spent $85 on 9 hostas and 5 shrubs, find the cost of one hosta and the cost of obe shrub.
Answer: one hosta = $5
One shrub = $8.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the cost of one hosta be h
Let the cost of one shrub be s
Kayla spent $80 on 8 hostas and 5 shrubs. This can be written as:
8h + 5s = 80 ..... i
Totsakan spent $85 on 9 hostas and 5 shrubs. This can be written as:
9h + 5s = 85 ..... ii
8h + 5s = 80 ..... i
9h + 5s = 85 ..... ii
Subtract i from ii.
h = 5
The cost of one hosta is $5
Since 8h + 5s = 80
8(5) + 5s = 80
40 + 5s = 80
5s = 80 - 40
5s = 40
s = 40/5 = 8
One shrub cost $8.
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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Solve the equation for m. Show your work on the canvas. Move -n by using opposite operation. Then just write the equation as is. This is a one step equation. 4=m−n
Answer:
m = 4+n
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the expression 4 = m-n, we are to make m the subject of the formula
From the equation
4 = m-n
Rearrange
m-n = 4
Add n both sides of the equation
m-n+n = 4+n
m+0 =4+n
m = 4+n
Hence the expression for m is given as m = 4+n
Hey I need some help here!
6x +2 (5x -6)
Answer:
1 6 − 1 2
Step-by-step explanation:
im pretty sure :OO if it's wrong im sorry :((
Which number has 21 as a multiple? 2 6 7 11
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
7x3=21
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
21÷7=3
Determine the domain of the graph shown
A.0,8
B.0,24
C.0,20
D.0,10
E.0, 12
Write the equation of the line in slope-intercept that has passes through the points and (4, -8). (-3, 27)
Answer:
It's y = -5x + 12 and/or 5x + y = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
(x,y) is really helpful
*I believe that I'm correct, but I would recommend a quick double-check (just like any other math-related question)
Which expression uses the greatest common factor and the distributive property to rewrite the sum 64 + 32? 16(4+2) 8(8+4) 32(2)+1 32(2+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Since 64 = 32 * 2 and 32 = 32 * 1,
64 + 32 = 32(2 + 1).
16(4 + 2) is wrong as 4 and 2 have a GCF of 2.
8(8 + 4) is wrong as 8 and 4 have a GCF of 4.
32(2) + 1 is the wrong application of the distributive property.
Answer:
64+32=32(2+1) is greatest common factor
I was distracted
And in traffic
I didn't feel it
When the earthquake happened
But it really got me thinkin'
Were you out drinkin'?
Were you in the living room
Chillin' watchin' television?
It's been a year now
Think I've figured out how
How to let you go and let communication die out
I know, you know, we know
You weren't down for forever and it's fine
I know, you know, we know
We weren't meant for each other and it's fine
But if the world was ending
You'd come over, right?
You'd come over and you'd stay the night
Would you love me for the hell of it?
All our fears would be irrelevant
If the world was ending
You'd come over, right?
The sky'd be falling and I'd hold you tight
And there wouldn't be a reason why
We would even have to say goodbye
If the world was ending
You'd come over, right?
Right?
If the world was ending
You'd come over, right?
Right?
I tried to imagine
Your reaction
It didn't scare me when the earthquake happened
But it really got me thinkin'
That night we went drinkin'
Stumbled in the house
And didn't make it past the kitchen
Ah, it's been a year now
Think I've figured out how
How to think about you without it rippin' my heart out
I know, you know, we know
You weren't down for forever and it's fine
I know, you know, we know
We weren't meant for each other and it's fine
But if the world was ending
You'd come over, right?
You'd come over and you'd stay the night
Would you love me for the hell of it?
All our fears would be irrelevant
If the world was ending
You'd come over, right?
The sky'd be falling while I'd hold you tight
No, there wouldn't be a reason why
We would even have to say goodbye
If the world was ending
You'd come over, right?
You'd come over, right?
You'd come over, you'd come over, you'd come over, right?
I know, you know, we know
You weren't down for forever and it's fine
I know, you know, we know
We weren't meant for each other and it's fine
But if the world was ending
You'd come over, right?
You'd come over and you'd stay the night
Would you love me for the hell of it?
All our fears would be irrelevant
If the world was ending
You'd come over, right?
The sky'd be falling while I hold you tight
No, there wouldn't be a reason why
We would even have to say goodbye
If the world was ending
You'd come over, right?
You'd come over, you'd come over, you'd come over, right?
If the world was ending
You'd come over, right?
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Yes
If possible draw a line of best fit on the graph.
Where possible estimate the value of p on the line of best fit
where s= 10.
3.
S
2
14
14
4
12
18
12
6
5
15
р
16
6
18
12
13
7
Answer:
format is wrone
i will answer then
Step-by-step explanation:
(x+y)^4 I am trying to simplify this problem and am kinda confused by it
Answer:
This is already as simple as it will get. You could expand it though. In that case you'd get:
(x + y)⁴
= (x² + 2xy + y²)²
= x⁴ + 2x³y + x²y² + 2x³y + 4x²y² + 2xy³ + x²y² + 2xy³ + y⁴
= x⁴ + 4x³y + 6x²y² +4xy³ + y⁴
But this doesn't simplify at all.
so like imma ask dis one more time
Answer:
1/4+1/32
Step-by-step explanation:
1/4+1/4=1/2
1/32+1/32=1/16
I hope this helps:
Use the diagram to the right to complete the statement. If m
m
Question is in picture below
[tex]find \: lengh \: bc \: because \: find \: the \: base \: area \: \\ bc = ad \\ from \: ac = 15mm \\ ab = 12mm \\ from Pythagoras \: {c}^{2} = {a}^{2} + {b}^{2} \\ is \: {(ac)}^{2} = {(bc)}^{2} + {(ab)}^{2} \\ 15 ^{2} = {(bc)}^{2} + {12}^{2} \\ {(bc)}^{2} = 15^{2} - {12}^{2} \\ bc = \sqrt{{15}^{2} - {12}^{2} } \\ bc = \sqrt{225 - 144} \\ bc = \sqrt{81} \\ bc = 9 \: or \: - 9 \\ bc = 9 \\ base \: area \: = bc \: \times \: ab \\ = 9 \times 12 = 108 {mm}^{2} \\ volume \: pyramid \: = \: \frac{1}{3} \times base \: area \times hight \\ = \frac{1}{3} \times 108 {mm}^{2} \times 13mm \\ = 468 {mm}^{3} [/tex]
A computer software company models its profit with the function P(x) = -x2 + 15x – 34 where x is the number of games, in hundreds, that the company sells and P(x) is the profit, in thousands of dollars. How many games must the company sell to get $16,000 in profit?
Step-by-step explanation:
A computer software company models its profit with the function :
[tex]P(x) = x^2 + 15x -34[/tex] ....(1)
Where
x is the number of games, in hundreds, that the company sells and P(x) is the profit, in thousands of dollars.
We need to find the number of games the company sell to get $16,000 in profit.
Put P(x) = 16,000 in equation (1).
[tex]x^2 + 15x -34=16000\\\\x^2+15x-34-16000=0\\\\x^2+15x-34-16000=0\\\\x^2+15x-16034=0[/tex]
Using quadratic formula with a=1, b=15, c=-16034.
[tex]x=\frac{-15+\sqrt{15^{2}-4\left(1\right)\left(-16034\right)}}{2\left(-1\right)}, \frac{-15-\sqrt{15^{2}-4\left(1\right)\left(-16034\right)}}{2\left(-1\right)}\\\\=-119.34, 134.34[/tex]
Neglecting negative value,
No of games = 134 (approx)
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Please help I’ll give brainliest if correct
Select the correct answer.
Consider these functions:
f(x)= 4x3 – 10
g(x) = 3x - 4 /2
What is the value of g(f(2))?
A. -6
B. 2
C. 19
D. 31
Answer:
The value of g(22) = 31
Hence, option D is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
f(x)= 4x³ – 10 g(x) = 3x - 4 /2To determine
g(f(2)) = ?
To determine g(f(2)), first, we need to calculate f(2)
so substitute x = 2 in f(x)= 4x³ – 10
f(x)= 4x³ – 10
f(2) = 4(2)³ - 10
f(2) = 32 - 10
f(2) = 22
so
g(f(2)) = g(22)
now substitute x = 22 in g(x) = [3x - 4] / [2]
g(x) = [3x - 4] / [2]
g(22) = [3(22) - 4] / [2]
g(22) = [66-4] / [2]
g(22) = [62] / [2]
g(22) = 31
so
g(f(2)) = g(22) = 31
Therefore, the value of g(22) = 31
Hence, option D is correct.
Answer:
The correct answer is D. 31.
Step-by-step explanation:
I got it right on the Plato test.
Flying lessons on weekdays cost m dollars per hour. Flying lessons on weekends cost 1.2m dollars per hour. The expression 9m+3(1.2m) represents the to
Answer:
The cost of lesson for 9 hours on weekdays and 3 hours on weekends
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Weekdays = \$m /hour[/tex]
[tex]Weekends = \$1.2m/hour[/tex]
Required
What does 9m + 3(1.2m) represent
The expression can be split to:
9m and 3(1.2m)
For 9m:
From the question, we understand that:
[tex]m = 1\ hour[/tex]
Multiply both sides by 9
[tex]9 * m = 1\ hour * 9[/tex]
[tex]9 m = 9\ hours[/tex]
This means that:
9m = the cost of lessons for 9 hours on weekdays
For 3(1.2m):
From the question, we understand that:
[tex]1.2m = 1 \ hour[/tex]
Multiply both sides by 3
[tex]3 * 1.2m = 1 \ hour * 3[/tex]
[tex]3(1.2m) = 3 \ hours[/tex]
This means that:
3(1.2m) = the cost of lessons for 3 hours on weekends
Hence, the expression represents:
The cost of lesson for 9 hours on weekdays and 3 hours on weekends
Toni rows a boat 4.5 km/h upstream and then turns around and rows 5.5 km/h back downstream to her starting point. If her total rowing time is 48 min, for how long does she row upstream? Express your answer to the nearest minute.
A. about 30 min
B. about 26 min
C. about 44 min
D. about 24 min
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
Grandma gives 180 marbles to her ten grandchildren. No two children get the same amount of marbles. Betsy gets the most. What is the least number of marbles that Betsy could get?
Answer:
23 marbles
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of children = 10
Number of marbles = 180
Since Betsy gets the most and no 2 children gets the same number of marbles
The least number of marbles Betsy could get will be x ; with the other 9 children receiving 1 less each
That is :
Betsy = x
9th child = x - 1
8th child = x - 2,... 1st child = x - 9
Hence,
(x + x - 1 + x - 2 + x - 3 + x - 4 + x - 5 + x - 6 + x - 7 + x - 8 + x - 9) = 180
10x - 45 = 180
10x = 180 + 45
x = 225 / 10
x = 22.5
x = 23
Hence, the least Betsy could get is 23 marbles
What is the measurement of Angle JKL? *
What is MLJKL? Enter your answer in the box
(2x + 5)
(3x - 6)
M
L
Answer:
Option (1)
Step-by-step explanation:
From the triangles given in the picture,
Since, JK ≅ KL [Given]
JM ≅ ML [Given]
KM ≅ KM [Reflexive property of congruence]
ΔJMK ≅ ΔLMK [SSS property of congruence]
Therefore, ∠JKM ≅ ∠LKM [CPCTC]
(2x + 5) = (3x - 6)
3x - 2x = 5 + 6
x = 11
m∠JKL = m∠JKM + m∠LKM
= (2x + 5) + (3x - 6)
= 5x - 1
= 5(11) - 1
= 54
Option (1) will be the answer.
tell me ur white with out saying ur white
Typing this as an actual answer this time smh:
My house is still decorated for christmas
Answer:
im not black, im the opposite
Pls help and show workings due ASAP
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
By triangle inequality,
L < 15+6
15 < L+6
6 < L+15
Solving these, we get 9 < L < 21.
Only 10 falls within the range.
The answer is therefore 10cm i.e. A.
Can someone help me with this?
Terri has a tepee. The tepee has a diameter of 9 feet and a height of 6 feet. What is the volume of the tepee to the nearest foot?
Answer:
yuop
Step-by-step explanation:
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Suppose you have $344.25 and you spend $6.75 per day on lunch.
Part 1: Write an equation to represent the amount of money you have after, d, days of buying your lunch. Let A = the amount of money left in your account after d days. Explain why your equation makes sense. (What do any numbers in your equation mean?)
Part 2: How many days does it take for you to have no money left for lunch? Explain how you calculated this.
Remember that you must show all work and fully explain your thinking on the problem.
Answer:
Part 1: $344.25 -$6.75(d) = A
This equation I have made makes since because 344.25 represents the money I have now. If I were to spend 6.75 * d days, that would give me the total money left in my account after how many number days.
Part 2: $344.25/$6.75 = 51
It would take 51 days for me to have $0.00 in my account. I know this because I divided the total money I have in my account by how much I spend on lunch everyday. Knowing this, I know how many days it'd take for me to have $0.00
Step-by-step explanation:
Cara has driven one-fifth of the total distance, d, to her destination.
Which statement explains why both 1/5d and 0.2d can find the distance she has driven?
Multiplying by 1/5 is the same as multiplying by 20%.
Multiplying by 1/5 is the same as multiplying by 2%.
The fraction 1/5 is the same as the decimal 0.8. Therefore, 1/5d can be written as 0.8d.
The expressions are not equivalent.
Answer:
I dont even know man I wish I knew too
what is the missing term of ..9, __ , 19
Answer:
The answer could be anything, but if it's an arithmetical sequence, then it's 14.
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm assuming that the added numbers always stay the same, meaning it's linear. If you add 5 to 9, you get 14. If you add 5 again, you get 19. Another way of doing this is (19-9)/2 = 5, then 9+5=14.
One cylinder has a volume that is 8 Centimeters cubed less than StartFraction 7 over 8 EndFraction of the volume of a second cylinder. If the first cylinder’s volume is 216 Centimeters cubed, what is the correct equation and value of x, the volume of the second cylinder?
StartFraction 7 over 8 EndFraction x + 8 = 216; x = 182 centimeters cubed
StartFraction 7 over 8 EndFraction x minus 8 = 216; x = 196 centimeters cubed
StartFraction 7 over 8 EndFraction x + 8 = 216; x = 238 centimeters cubed
StartFraction 7 over 8 EndFraction x minus 8 = 216; x = 256 centimeters cubed
Mark this and return
Answer:
Bro yours is correct but its just a little to complicated the answer is d
Step-by-step explanation:
Q
+
O
Write the equation of an absolute
value function that is reflected
across the x-axis, shifted 5 units to
the left, and vertically stretched by
7.
Answer:
Q + O equals œ
Step-by-step explanation: