MP of an article is $1400. Find the SP of that article in cents if the shopkeeper adds 13% VAT after allowing 45% discount. (100 cents =$1)​

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Answer 1

Answer:

87,010 cents is the SP.

Step-by-step explanation:

MP = $1400

VAT = 13%

Discount = 45%

so,

discount amount = 45% of MP

= 45% of $1400

= 45/100 * $1400

= 9/20 * $1400

= 9* $70

= $630

so,

MP - discount amount

= $1400 - $630

= $770(SP)

so,

VAT amount = 13% of SP

= 13% of $770

= 13/100 * $770

= $100.1

so,

SP + VAT

= $770 + $100.1

= $870.1

so,

$1 = 100 cents

$870.1 = 100*870.1

= 87,010 cents


Related Questions

Simplify the expression

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

3 sqrt(20) / sqrt(5)

We know that sqrt(a) /sqrt(b) = sqrt(a/b)

3 sqrt(20/5)

3 sqrt(4)

3 *2

6

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For the following geometric sequence, find the recursive formula.

(-80,20,-5...)

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Answer:

For the geometric sequence, it has two forms of formula

We are interested in the recursive formula now

{-80, 20, -5, ...}

The common ratio is (20/-80)=(-5/20)=-1/4=-0.25

So our recursive formula would bea_n=a_{n-1}*(-0.25)=a_{n-1}*(- \frac{1}{4} )an=an−1∗(−0.25)=an−1∗(−41)

Step-by-step explanation:

For the geometric sequence, it has two forms of formula

{-80, 20, -5, ...}

The common ratio is (20/-80)=(-5/20)=-1/4=-0.25

So our recursive formula would be a n=a {n-1}*(-0.25)=a_{n-1}*(- \frac{1}{4} )an=an−1∗(−0.25)=an−1∗(−41)

A stamp collection is purchased for $1,000. Twenty years later, the owner is told that the collection is worth quite a bit of money! If the rate of return on the stamp collection is 4% per year, what is the current value of the stamp collection? In your final answer, include all of your calculations.

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Answer:

The current value of the stamp collection is of $2,191.

Step-by-step explanation:

Compound interest:

The compound interest formula is given by:

[tex]A(t) = P(1 + \frac{r}{n})^{nt}[/tex]

Where A(t) is the amount of money after t years, P is the principal(the initial sum of money), r is the interest rate(as a decimal value), n is the number of times that interest is compounded per year and t is the time in years for which the money is invested or borrowed.

A stamp collection is purchased for $1,000.

This means that [tex]P = 1000[/tex]

The rate of return on the stamp collection is 4% per year

This means that [tex]n = 1, r = 0.04[/tex]

So

[tex]A(t) = P(1 + \frac{r}{n})^{nt}[/tex]

[tex]A(t) = 1000(1 + 0.04)^{t}[/tex]

[tex]A(t) = 1000(1.04)^{t}[/tex]

What is the current value of the stamp collection?

This is A(20). So

[tex]A(20) = 1000(1.04)^{20} = 2191[/tex]

The current value of the stamp collection is of $2,191.

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 1000(1+0.04)^20

y = 1000(1.04)^20

Rounded to the nearest hundredth

y = 1000(2.19)

y = $2190

what is 72 Times 27 equal

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Answer:

1,944

Step-by-step explanation:

72x27=1,944

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Answer

1944

Step-by-step explanation:

72*27 = 1944

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16. Using divisibility tests, check whether the number 240720 is divisible by
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 and 11. (Give reason)

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2: it is, because last digit is even
3: it is, because the sum of the digit, 2+4+7+2=15, is divisible by 3
4. it is, because the last 2 digits, 20, is divisible by 4
5. it is, because last digit is 0
6. it is, because it is divisible by 2 and 3
8. it is, because the last 3 digits, 720, is divisible by 8
9. It is not, because the sum of the digits, which is 15, is not divisible by 9
10. It is, because the last digit is 0
11. It is not, because the difference of alternating digits, which is 2+0+2-4-7-0, is not divisible by 11

A trinomial is a perfect square when two terms are
a. Positive
b.negative
c. Neither positve
d. Either negative

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Answer:

a trinomial is a perfect square trinomial if it can be factorized into a binomial multiplies to itself. In a perfect square trinomial, two of your terms will be perfect squares.

What is the period of the graph of y = 5 sin (πx) + 4?

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Answer:

I think it’s 2 hope my answer was good have a nice day as well

Step-by-step explanation:

The period of the given function y = 5 sin (πx) + 4 is π.

We have given that,

y = 5 sin (πx) + 4

We have to determine the period

What is the period?

The period of the sine curve is the length of one cycle of the curve. The natural period of the sine curve is 2π.

Therefore the period of the given function is π.

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Look at the illustration.
What is WX?

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Answer:

O  0.5 units

Step-by-step explanation:

so the first thing we have to do is to calculate for the dilation factor. Taking point G as the reference point, we can see that the distance of point G from rectangle W'X'Y'Z is 1.5 while the distance from rectangle WXYZ is (1.5 + 7.5) = 1.5 / 9 = 1/6

Since WX has an initial measure of 3 units, therefore the measure of W'X' is:

W'X' = 3 units *(1/6) = 0.5 units

The sum of three numbers is fourteen. The first number minus three times the third number is the second number. The second number is six more than the first number. Find the three numbers.

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Answer:

1st number (x) = 5

2nd number (y) = 11

3rd number (z) = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the generic solution for this problem be x + y + z = 14.  

The first number minus three times the third number equals the second number, so x - 3z = y.  The second number is 6 more than the first number, so y = 6 + x.  

x - 3z = y, we know that y = 6 + x, so the equation becomes x - 3z = 6 + x.

After some arithmetic, we find that z = -2.  

Plugging our knowns back into the generic solution becomes:

x + x - 3z + z = 14

2x - 3(-2) - 2 = 14

2x + 6 - 2 = 14

2x + 4 = 14

2x = 10

x = 5

So we know that z = -2, and x = 5, it's just simple substitution from there.  

5 + y + (-2) = 14

5 + y = 16

y = 11

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Answer:

2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10 I hope

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Congruent by AAS (shown in the example)Congruent by SASCongruent by SSSCongruent by ASANot enough info  (shown in the second example)Congruent by AASCongruent by SASCongruent by SSSCongruent by AASNot congruent

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Explanations:

As the example shows, we have two pairs of congruent angles and a pair of congruent sides. The side are not between the angles in question. So AAS is slightly different from ASA.We have two pairs of congruent sides, and a pair of congruent angles. The angles are between the sides. So we use SAS which is a valid congruence theorem. Recall that SSA is not a valid theorem, so the order matters.We have three pairs of congruent sides, so we go with SSS. The order doesn't matter here.Similar to problem 1, but now the sides are between the angles. So we go with ASA this time instead of AAS.We unfortunately don't have enough info to determine if the triangles are congruent or not. We need to know something about the side lengths to determine congruency.As the hint suggests, marking the vertical angles will produce the other pair of congruent angles. So that's why we go for AAS (the side is not between the angles).This is similar to problem 2, as both use SAS. Note the unmarked vertical angles which are congruent.This is similar to problem 3. We use SSS here because we have 3 pairs of congruent sides as indicated by the tickmarks.The unmarked vertical angles can get double arcs to show they are congruent. We have a pair of congruent sides that are not between the two pairs of congruent angles, so we go for AAS (problems 1 and 6 also use AAS).For the triangle on the left, the arc is between the tickmarked sides. The triangle on the right has the arc not between the tickmarked sides. So there's no way the triangles are the same. The arc needs to be between the marked sides for each triangle, if we wanted them to be congruent (using SAS).

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Acronyms

SSS = side side side

SAS = side angle side

ASA = angle side angle

AAS = angle angle side

emma can read 4 pages of a book in 8 minutes how many pages can she read per minute if she still had it 24 pages how many pages are there in the book

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Answer:

Emma can read 30 pages per minute

Number of book pages 28

Step-by-step explanation:

using the digits 0-9 at most one time each fill in the boxes so that the fraction equals the decimal

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Step-by-step explanation:

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336"083"2553

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There are twelve empty rooms in the office of Acme Softwares, inc. Alif and Laila joins the company. How many ways can they be assigned a room each from these twelve

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Answer:

132.

Step-by-step explanation:

That would be the number of permutations of 2 from 12.

12P2 = 12! / (12-2)!

= 132.

find the quotient of 8 divided by one-third, multiply 8 by
A:1/8
B:1/3
C:3
D:8
are the possible answers

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Answer:

find the quotient of 8 divided by one-third, multiply 8 by

A:1/8

B:1/3( true

C:3

D:8

are the possible answers

Eric wants to buy a new hat
which costs $17. He made
$5 by raking leaves and
$8 by washing cars.
How much more money does he need?

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Answer:

the answer is 4

Step-by-step explanation:

you subtract 13 from 17 =4

The following data represent the maximum wind speed (in knots) and atmospheric pressure (in millibars) for a random sample of hurricanes that originated in the Atlantic Ocean.

Atmospheric Pressure (mb) Wind Speed (knots) Atmospheric Pressure (mb) Wind Speed (knots)
993 50 1006 40
995 60 942 120
994 60 1002 40

Required:
a. Find the y-intercept of the least-squares regression line, treating atmospheric pressure as the explanatory variable (round to four decimal places.)
b. Find the slope of the least-squares regression line, treating atmospheric pressure as the explanatory variable (round to four decimal places.)
c. Is it reasonable to interpret the y-intercept of the least-squares regression line, treating atmospheric pressure as the explanatory variable? Why or why not?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

X                  Y                 X²                              Y²                  XY

993              50               986049                 2500              49650

995              60               990025                 3600              59700

994              60               988036                  3600              59640

1006             40               1012036                 1600              40240

942             120               887364                 14400              113040

1002             40               1004004                 1600              40080

[tex]\sum X: 5932[/tex]   [tex]\sum Y : 370[/tex]     [tex]\sum X^2 : 5867514[/tex]    [tex]\sum Y^2 = 27300[/tex]    [tex]\sum XY : 362350[/tex]

To determine the regression:

[tex]Mean \ (X) = \dfrac{\sum X }{n} \\ \\ = \dfrac{5932}{6} \\ \\ = 988.67[/tex]

[tex]Mean \ (Y) = \dfrac{\sum Y}{n} \\ \\ = \dfrac{370}{6} \\ \\ = 61.67[/tex]

Intercept [tex]b_o = \dfrac{\sum YX *\sum X^2 - \sum X \sum Y}{n(\sum X^2) - (\sum X)^2}[/tex]

[tex]=\dfrac{370(5867514) -(5932)(370)}{6(5867514) - (5932)^2}[/tex]

= 131760.9563

Slope [tex]b_1 = \dfrac{n(\sum XY) -(\sum X *\sum Y) }{n(\sum X^2)-(\sum X)^2}[/tex]

[tex]b_1 = \dfrac{6(362350) -(5932*370) }{6(5867514)-(5932)^2}[/tex]

[tex]b_1 = -1.2600[/tex]

The regression line equation [tex]Y = b_o +b_1X[/tex]

[tex]Y = 131760.96 -1.2600 X[/tex]

We then make a comparison of the slope of the equation to y = mx+c

slope of the equation = -1.2600

the y-intercept corresponds to when X = 0, thus:

y-intercept = 131760.9563

Yes, it is reasonable to interpret the y-intercept of the regression line, Using atmospheric pressure as an explanatory variable due to the fact that:

X is the independent variable and Y exists as the dependent variable.

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Answer:

I think the second one is the answer ; 2√b

The 2nd one is the answer i’m pretty sure.

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Answer:

Kindly check attached picture

Step-by-step explanation:

The expected graph is attached in the picture below :

Since additional fee is charged on only luggage exceeding 50 pound weight :

The inequality is :

Additional fee applied to :

Weight > 50

Hence x our arrows starts from 50 to the right of the number line

Answer fast please and thanks!

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Answer:

tan 30 = x / 15

General Formulas and Concepts:

Trigonometry

[Right Triangles Only] SOHCAHTOA[Right Triangles Only] tanθ = opposite over adjacent

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify variables

Angle θ = 30°

Opposite Leg = x

Adjacent Leg = 15

Step 2: Solve for x

Substitute in variables [tangent]:                                                                     tan 30 = x / 15

Answer:

3rd one

Step-by-step explanation:

Recall that

Sin = opposite over hypotenuse

Cos = adjacent over hypotenuse

Tan = opposite over adjacent

For the angle with a measure of 30 degrees we are given it's adjacent side length and need to find it's opposite side length

When dealing with opposite and adjacent we use tangent

If tan = opposite over adjacent

Then tan30 = x / 15 and the correct answer choice is the third one

Factor completely, then place the factors in the proper location on the grid. 25a2 +9b2 + 30ab

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Answer:

(5a+3b)(5a+3b) or SQ(5a+3b)

Step-by-step explanation:

Now you can plot by referring to the above factors

what number must you add to complete the square? x^2+24x=50

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Answer:

144

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide the b term which is 24 by 2

Gives you 12, then square it.

that's 144

formula for completing squares is [tex](b/2)^{2}[/tex]

If f(x)=2x²-x find f(-3)

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Answer:

21

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = 2x^2 - x

f(-3) = 2*(-3)^2 - (-3)

=2*9 +3

=18 +3

=21

Answer: 21

Step-by-step explanation: To find f(-3) or the value of the function when x = -3, we plug in a -3 for the x in our function and we have 2(-3)² - (-3).

Start by simplifying the exponent to get 9.

So we have 2(9) - (-3) or 18 + 3 which is 21.

Differentiate the function. y = (2x - 5)^2 (5 - x)?​

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Answer:

[tex]\displaystyle y' = -(2x - 5)(6x - 25)[/tex]

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Distributive Property

Algebra I

Terms/CoefficientsFactoring

Calculus

Derivatives

Derivative Notation

Derivative of a constant is 0

Basic Power Rule:

f(x) = cxⁿ f’(x) = c·nxⁿ⁻¹

Derivative Rule [Product Rule]:                                                                                    [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx} [f(x)g(x)]=f'(x)g(x) + g'(x)f(x)[/tex]

Derivative Rule [Chain Rule]:                                                                                       [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[f(g(x))] =f'(g(x)) \cdot g'(x)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify

y = (2x - 5)²(5 - x)

Step 2: Differentiate

Derivative Rule [Product Rule]:                                                                        [tex]\displaystyle y' = \frac{d}{dx}[(2x - 5)^2](5 - x) + (2x - 5)^2\frac{d}{dx}[(5 - x)][/tex]Chain Rule [Basic Power Rule]:                                                                        [tex]\displaystyle y' = [2(2x - 5)^{2 - 1} \cdot \frac{d}{dx}[2x]](5 - x) + (2x - 5)^2\frac{d}{dx}[(5 - x)][/tex]Simplify:                                                                                                             [tex]\displaystyle y' = [2(2x - 5) \cdot \frac{d}{dx}[2x]](5 - x) + (2x - 5)^2\frac{d}{dx}[(5 - x)][/tex]Basic Power Rule:                                                                                             [tex]\displaystyle y' = [2(2x - 5) \cdot 1 \cdot 2x^{1 - 1}](5 - x) + (2x - 5)^2(1 \cdot -x^{1 - 1})][/tex]Simplify:                                                                                                             [tex]\displaystyle y' = [2(2x - 5) \cdot 2](5 - x) + (2x - 5)^2(-1)[/tex]Multiply:                                                                                                             [tex]\displaystyle y' = 4(2x - 5)(5 - x) - (2x - 5)^2[/tex]Factor:                                                                                                               [tex]\displaystyle y' = (2x - 5)[4(5 - x) - (2x - 5)][/tex][Distributive Property] Distribute 4:                                                                 [tex]\displaystyle y' = (2x - 5)[20 - 4x - (2x - 5)][/tex][Distributive Property] Distribute negative:                                                    [tex]\displaystyle y' = (2x - 5)[20 - 4x - 2x + 5][/tex][Subtraction] Combine like terms (x):                                                              [tex]\displaystyle y' = (2x - 5)[20 - 6x + 5][/tex][Addition] Combine like terms:                                                                        [tex]\displaystyle y' = (2x - 5)(25 - 6x)[/tex]Factor:                                                                                                               [tex]\displaystyle y' = -(2x - 5)(6x - 25)[/tex]

Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)

Unit: Derivatives

Book: College Calculus 10e

Jill calls a plumber to her house to fix the leaking faucets . The plumber charges a one-time fee of $50 plus an additional $35 per hour of labor. What are the independent and dependent variables

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Answer:

independent=$50

dependent=$35X

Step-by-step explanation:

50 is the independent variable because it doesn't change.

35X is the dependent variable because it does change.

In this scenario, the independent variable is the number of hours of labor and dependent variable is the total cost.

The independent variable is the number of hours. It is the variable that we can control or change.

The dependent variable is the total cost charged by the plumber.

It depends on the number of hours of labor and is determined by the plumber's fee structure, which includes a one-time fee of $50 plus $35 per hour of labor.

The total cost is calculated based on the number of hours of labor, making it the dependent variable in this situation.

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What number is 18% more than 1257 Round your answer to two decimal places needed,

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1,483.26, multiply 1257 by 1.18 to get to your answer

What is a demand schedule?
А.
a chart that shows the demand for a type of product at various prices
B.
a graph that shows the demand for a product at a single price point
C.
a chart that shows the demand for a product at various prices

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Answer:

Answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

In demand when the price goes up the quantity goes up and when the price goes down the quantity also goes down

In Supply when the price goes up the quantity goes down and when the price goes down the quantity goes up

Demand Schedule is a Chart

Demand Curve is a graph

Supply Schedule is a Chart

Supply Curve is a graph

Hope this helps

Answer: C

WHAT IS A DEMAND SCHEDULE?

Demand schedule is a plotting of demand for goods and services as part of economic analysis. The demand schedule refers to a table depicting the demand in quantity terms for goods or services at varying price levels.=========================================

A CHART THAT SHOWS THE DEMAND FOR A PRODUCT AT A SINGLE PRICE POINT?

Demand Curve

A CHART THAT SHOWS THE DEMAND FOR A PRODUCT AT VARIOUS PRICES?

Demand schedule

Step-by-step explanation:

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100° - y А (x+2) units Match the values based on parallelogram ABCD, shown in the figure. length of BC value of y mZDAB value of I 56 4 44 2​

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Answer:

BC = 4 units

Value fo y = 44

∠DAB = 56°

Value of x = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

100 - y = 12 + y  (opposite angles of parallelogram are equal)

2y = 88

y = 44

Similarly,

6-x = x+2   (opposite sides of parallelogram are equal)

2x = 4

x = 2

Write the equation of the line that passes through the points (8,-1) and (2,-5) in standard from, given that the point-slope form is y+1=2/3(x-8)

____x+____y=____

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Answer: 2/3x-y=19/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Points are useless since we already know the point slope form and we can just simply that

y+1=2/3(x-8)

y+1=2/3x-16/3

y=2/3x-19/3

2/3x-y=19/3

Sketch the region enclosed by the given curves and calculate its area.
y=4-x^2 ,y=0

The answer is 32/3. But how do I get to that answer?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1.) we need to find the bounds of integration which is just the points of intersection

here is it (-2,0) and (2,0)

which means we will integrate from -2 to 2

next, we take the upper equation and subtract that from the lower one

kind of confusing but it would look like (sketch it out if you're not sure)

(4-x²)-0= 4-x²

then we can integrate

[tex]\int\limits^2_{-2} {4-x^2} \, dx =4x-\frac{x^3}{3}|_{-2}^{2}=(4*(2)-\frac{2^3}{3})-(4(-2)-\frac{-2^3}{3})=5.333333-(-5.3333333)= 10.666666667=\frac{32}{3}[/tex]

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He stretched himself on his back and looked straight up at the blinking stars. But he was not thinking of them nor of anything but a certain spring day when a girl was saying goodbye to him. He could see her as she unclasped from her neck the locket which she fastened about his own. It was an old fashioned golden locket bearing miniatures of her father and mother. It was her most precious earthly possession. Edmond could feel again the folds of the girl's soft white gown and see the droop of the angel-sleeves as she circled her fair arms about his neck. Her sweet face, tormented by the pain of parting, appeared before him as vividly as life. He turned over, burying his face in his arm and there he lay, still and motionless. . . .Octavie wore a plain black dress, severe in its simplicity. A narrow belt held it at the waist and the sleeves were gathered into close fitting wristbands. She had discarded her hoopskirt and appeared not unlike a nun. Beneath the folds of her bodice nestled the old locket. She never displayed it now. It had returned to her sanctified in her eyes; made precious as material things sometimes are by being forever identified with a significant moment of one's existence. . . .Octavie felt as if she had passed into a stage of existence which was like a dream, more poignant and real than life. There was the old gray house with its sloping eaves. Amid the blur of green, and dimly, she saw familiar faces and heard voices as if they came from far across the fields, and Edmond was holding her. It was as if the spirit of life and the awakening spring had given back the soul to her youth and bade her rejoice. Solve for x in the triangle. Round your answer to the nearest tenth An adjective modifies an adverb.TrueFalse What were some factors that made the Vietnam eat such a difficult war to fight for American soldiers and why did America struggle to gain support of the people south Vietnam ting With thear Coloniale BeginningsThe most brutal and destructive fighting of the war occurredNation 1777-at Valley ForgeForming amentO in southern coloniesCitizenship andtitution-O at Lexington and ConcordCitizenship andanted by theionO in New EnglandLaunching the Identify the events that relate to process gains. Event 1: A group of individuals who spend time together are seen as a group although their togetherness is not to achieve any goals. Event 2: A group of intelligent people work as a team to produce great results. Event 3: Two brilliant tennis players do not produce good results when they play as a team. Event 4: Workers produce more when they work in small groups. Which of these are refusal skills? Select the three correct answers.A. Saying "no"B. Presenting alternativesC. Validating others' opinionsO D. Taking responsibility Help me please. No links i will report anything not related to the question How many sides do 2 hexagons and 2 pentagons have in all? There is 28 kg 750 g of sugar in a sack. How many tins of 500 g sugar can be filled using the sugar in the sack? If one dog eats 5 pounds of food each week, how many dogs will 65 pounds of food feed for a week Alice's friends Bob and Charlie are having a race to a distant star 10 light years away. Alice is the race official who stays on Earth, and her friend Darien is stationed on the star where the race ends. Bob is in a rocket that can travel at 0.7c; whereas Charlie's rocket can reach a speed of 0.866c. Bob and Charlie start at the same time. Draw space- diagrams from each perspective.Required:Estimate how long it takes Bob and Charlie to finish the race from each perspective. Cellulose is found throughout the cell wall of plant cells so cellulose make cells walls Ridgid which indicates that Cellulose is a i need help with this