Answer:
A) 1x 9^6
B) 1 x (2/3)^4
C) 1 x 4.5^6
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Answer:
A. [tex]9^{6}[/tex]
B. [tex](\frac{2}{3} )^{4}[/tex]
C. [tex]4.5^{6}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
- the 1 in the front dosn't matter since 1 times "number" is going to be that number
A. There are six 9's multiplying by each eachother
B. There are four (2/3)'s multiplying by each eachother
C. There are six 4.5's multiplying by each eachother
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Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
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17/18 dived by 2/4 as a reduced fraction
Answer:
1 8/9
Step-by-step explanation:
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The sales tax in a city in Chicago was 5.5%. Ms.M spent $60 on presents for
family members. What was Ms.M's total including sales tax?
Answer:
$63.30
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming the $60 is excluding taxes:
60 * 1.055 = $63.30
28 Marks
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Two numbers have these properties.
Both numbers are greater than 6.
Their highest common factor (HCF) is 6.
Their lowest common multiple (LCM) is 60.
Find the two numbers, writing your answers on one line in the form,
The two numbers are ... and..
Answer:
HCF×LCM=a×b
6×60=a×b
a×b=360
So the numbers are whose product is 360 and LCM is 60
These two numbers can be 6,60 or 12,30
The following box plot represents the average heights of the students in Mrs. Hill's sixth grade math class.
Which of the following statements can you determine from the graph? Select all that apply.
Half of the students in Mrs. Hill's class are between 147 centimeters and 154 centimeters tall.
The median height of the students in Mrs. Hill's class is 152 centimeters.
The interquartile range of this data set is 15 centimeters.
The mean height of the students in Mrs. Hill's class is 152.5 centimeters.
Answer:
152 and 9
Step-by-step explanation:
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Find the average of 40.6, 10, 0.7, and 120.02
Answer:
42.83
Step-by-step explanation:
add all the numbers and divide by how many their are
.Find x in the following figure. plss helpp need ans asap!
Answer:
80
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a pentagon (5 sides), n=5
The sum of internal angles equals (n-2)*180 = 540°
We have
A = 90
B = 180-40
C = 180-x
D = 180-60
E = 180-90
Sum all the angles to equal 540°
90 + 180-40 + 180-x + 180-60 + 180-90 = 540
620-x = 540
solve for x
x = 620 - 540 = 80
Answer:
80
Step-by-step explanation:
the answer should be 80 just as mathmate explained
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please help me answer this!!
Answer:
(x, y) = (10, 290)
Step-by-step explanation:
From the table
Total fees = fixed + variable
Fixed:
When number of times Ahmed mowed, x = 0
y = 40
When x = 2, y = 65
Rate of change = y2 - y1
= 65 - 40
= 25
y = 40 + 25x
Where,
y = total fees charged
40 = fixed fee
25x = variable fee
Total amount Ahmed will make for mowing 10 times
when x = 10
y = 40 + 25x
y = 40 + 25(10)
= 40 + 250
= 290
y = 290
(x, y) = (10, 290)
what is the answer for 10(x-7)=y
Victor must choose one pair of pants, one shirt, and one tie to wear to work. His possible choice combinations are shown in the tree diagram below.
If Victor chooses these work clothes at random, what is the probability that he will choose tan pants, a white shirt, and a red tie?
1/12
1/4
3/7
4/9
Answer:
should be 3/7 I think that's right
Find the 25th term of the sequence -7,-22,-37.
Answer:
a₂₅ = - 367
Step-by-step explanation:
There is a common difference d between consecutive terms, that is
d = - 22 - (- 7) = - 37 - (- 22) = - 15
This indicates the sequence is arithmetic with nth term
[tex]a_{n}[/tex] = a₁ + (n - 1)d
where a₁ is the first term and d the common difference
Here a₁ = - 7 and d = - 15 , then
a₂₅ = - 7 + (24 × - 15) = - 7 - 360 = - 367
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Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Acircle with radius of 2 cm sits inside a llcm x 12 cm
rectangle.
What is the area of the shaded region?
Round your final answer to the nearest hundredth.
Answer:
119.4
Step-by-step explanation:
The Area of the Rectangle : 132 cm
Area of the Circle : 12.6 cm
Shade= MINUS - 132 cm - 12.5 cm = 119.4!
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Suppose you roll a cube 30 times, what is a to describe the theoretical of rolling a 1, 4, 6, 7 Please help me!
Answer:
[tex]Pr(x) = \frac{1}{6}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]n = 30[/tex] --- number of rolls
Required
The theoretical probability of rolling: (a) 1 (b) 4 (c) 6 (d) 7
Assume the cube is 6 sided.
The sample space is:
[tex]S = \{1,2,3,4,5,6\}[/tex]
And the probability of each is:
[tex]Pr(x) = \frac{1}{6}[/tex]
Irrespective of the number of rolls, the theoretical probability of (a). (b), (c) and (d) is:
[tex]Pr(x) = \frac{1}{6}[/tex]
A company sold 3,000 computers in one month, but 12 were returned. If 3,500 were sold the next month, the company would expect 14 to be returned.
What is a valid proportion to represent the problem?
Answer:
the last one is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
because 3000/12 = 250 and 3500/14 = 250 so they are porportional.
Given csc(A) = 60/16 and that angle A is in Quadrant I, find the exact value of sec A in simplest radical form using a rational denominator . Someone please help me!
Answer:
[tex] \frac{15 \sqrt{209} }{209} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Objective: Understand and work with trig identies.
Recall multiple trig identies and manipulate them to get from cosecant to secant.
Given
[tex] \csc(a) = \frac{60}{16} [/tex]
Apply reciprocal identity csc a = 1/sin a.
[tex] \sin(a) = \frac{16}{60} [/tex]
Apply pythagorean identity to find cos a.
[tex]( \frac{16}{60}) {}^{2} + \cos(x) {}^{2} = 1[/tex]
[tex] \frac{256}{3600} + \cos(x) {}^{2} = 1[/tex]
[tex] \cos(x) {}^{2} = \frac{3600}{3600} - \frac{256}{3600} [/tex]
We can simplify both expression
[tex] \cos(x) {}^{2} = \frac{225}{225} - \frac{16}{225} [/tex]
[tex] \cos(x) = \frac{ \sqrt{209} }{15} [/tex]
Cosine is positve on quadrant 1 so that cos(a)
Apply reciprocal identity sec a= 1/ cos a.
The answer is
[tex] \sec(a) = \frac{15}{ \sqrt{209} } [/tex]
Rationalize the denominator.
[tex] \frac{15}{ \sqrt{209} } \times \frac{ \sqrt{209} }{ \sqrt{209} } = \frac{15 \sqrt{209} }{209} [/tex]
What is the value of c?
30°
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Answer:
c = 60°
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the measures are among a 90° angle, we need to subtract 30° from 90° which equals 60°
c = 60°
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PLEASE
Answer:
there is one more zero
Step-by-step explanation:
now it's 8 million rather than 800 thousand.
What is the value of X in the figure below? In this diagram ∆ABD is similar to ∆CAD.
Answer:
F. 45/4Step-by-step explanation:
Corresponding sides have same ratio:
AB/AC = BD/ADFind AB:
AB = [tex]\sqrt{20^2-15^2} = 5\sqrt{7}[/tex]Find AD:
AD = √15²-x²Now the ratio:
5√7/15 = (20 - x)/√(15²-x²)√7 *√(225-x²)= 3(20 - x)7(225 - x²) = 9(20 -x)²7*225 - 7x² = 9(400 - 40x + x²)1575 - 7x² = 3600 - 360x + 9x²16x² - 360x + 2025 = 0(4x)² - 2*4x*45 + 45² = 0(4x - 45)² = 04x - 45 = 04x = 45x = 45/4Correct choice is F
4a. Solve the inequality 3(2x - 4) + 6 > 18 + 2x , for x*
Answer:
x>6
Step-by-step explanation:
Type the correct answer in each box. The reflection of point S across the y-axis is point . The reflection of point Q across the x-axis and the y-axis is point , whose coordinates are (, ).
Answer:
[tex]S' = (-5,-5)[/tex]
[tex]Q"=(-5,-5)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]S = (5,-5)[/tex]
[tex]Q= (5,5)[/tex]
Solving (a): Reflect S across y-axis
The rule to reflect across y-axis is:
[tex](x,y) \to (-x,y)[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]S(5,-5) \to S'(-5,-5)[/tex]
Hence:
[tex]S' = (-5,-5)[/tex]
Solving (b): Reflect Q across x and y-axis
The rule to reflect across x-axis is:
[tex](x,y) \to (x,-y)[/tex]
So:
[tex]Q(5,5) \to Q'(5,-5)[/tex]
The rule to reflect across y-axis is:
[tex](x,y) \to (-x,y)[/tex]
So:
[tex]Q'(5,-5) \to Q"(-5,-5)[/tex]
Hence:
[tex]Q"=(-5,-5)[/tex]
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Step-by-step explanation:
The length of the ladder that will run from the ground to the door of the tree house is nine feet. The plan recommends that the rungs of the ladder be spaced at 8-inch intervals. The first and last rung should be 6 inches from the respective ends. How many rungs will the tree house ladder have?
Answer:
13 Rungs
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the Question,
Given, The length of the ladder that will run from the ground to the door of the treehouse is 9 feet ( 9 × 12 = 108 inches).The plan recommends that the rungs of the ladder be spaced at 8-inch intervals.
And, The first and last rung should be 6 inches from the respective ends.Thus, the rungs Cover on 108 -(6+6) = 96 inches with 8-inch gaping between each rung.
Therefore, the Total Rungs on the treehouse ladders have (96/8)+1 ⇒ 13 Ladders.Alejandra correctly wrote the equation y-3=1/5 (x-10) to represent a line that her teacher sketched. The teacher then changed the line so it had a slope of 2, but still went through the same point. Which equation should Alejandra write to represent the new line?
Answer:
y-3=2(x-10)
Step-by-step explanation:
y-3=2(x-10)
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Answer: 23.4 ft^3
Step-by-step explanation: The perimeter of the base is 10.7, it is a square so the 4 sides of the base are equal. One side of the base is equal to 2.675 if the perimeter (4 sides) is equal to 10.7, so plug that and the height into the formula for the volume of a square pyramid to get 23.38, or 23.4 to the nearest tenth.
Answer:
v ≈ 34.95ft^3
Step-by-step explanation:
h = 9.8ft
A^B = 10.7ft
V=A^B
h/3 = 10.7 • 9.8/3
≈34.95333ft^3
≈34.95ft^3
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match the following
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Domain of a function is defined by the set of x-values (input values) and Range is the set of y-values (output values) of the function.
1). The range and domain of P = {(x, y)| y = 3}
Domain: Set of all real numbers
Range: {y: y=3}
2). The domain set of C = {(2, 5), (2, 6), (2, 7)}
Domain: {2}
3). The range set of E = {(3, 3), (4, 4), (5, 5), (6, 6)}
Range: {3, 4, 5, 6}
4). The range and domain set of F = {(x, y)| x + y = 10}
Domain = Range = {All real numbers}
Sara sees some notebooks she likes in a shop. They cost 35p each. This is the money she has. Look in the image
a. How many notebooks can Amy buy? _________
b. How much money will she have left? __________
NEED ANS ASAP giving u 50points
Answer:
Sara can buy 2 notebooks with the money that she has and she will have a remainding 23.1
Step-by-step explanation:
93.1-35-35=23.1
Which set of numbers does not contain the value below?
Select one:
a. Complex Numbers
b. Pure Imaginary Numbers.
c. Rational Numbers.
d. Integers.
Answer:
b. Pure Imaginary Numbers.
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] (i \sqrt{3})^2 = i^2 \times (\sqrt{3})^2 = -1 \times 3 = -3 [/tex]
-3 is an integer, a complex number, and a rational number.
Answer: b. Pure Imaginary Numbers.
is this a reasonable estimate? Why?
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
No, a reasonable estimate is around 7 * 6 = 42.
Round $6.99 to $7 and multiply by the 6 family members.
Solve for X
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Answer:
ok from this we know the angle of this triange are
90+47+x=180
x=43
with these if we use the proper formula we know that the two other sides are
about 21 and 23
since the top side is longer we know that X=23