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On each plant in a garden
there are 8 leaves and half
a dozen flowers. There is a
total of 98 flowers and
leaves.

How many plants are
there in the garden?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

There are 7 plants in the garden.

Step-by-step explanation:

8 + 6 (Half dozen) = 14

98 divided by 14 = 7

I hope I helped.


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Answer:

The average rate of change is 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

Average rate of change is simply a fancy way of saying "find the slope".  

So for slope, we use (y2-y1)/(x2-x1).

(3-(-13))/(2-(-2))

16/4

4

The points A, B and C have position vectors OA = 6,2, OB = 3,4 and OC = 12, -2 respectively.
Express the vector:
a) BA
b) BC​

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Answer:(a) BA = (-3,2)   (b) BC = (-9,6)

Step-by-step explanation: (a) Vector BA = position vector of B - position vector of A = vector OB - vector OA = (3-6) i + (4-2) j = -3i+2j [i, j are unit vectors along x and y-axis respectively]. Also vector BA=(-3,2).                     (b) Vector BC = position vector of B - position vector of C = vector OB - vector OC = (3-12) i + (4-(-2)) j = -9i+6j [i, j are unit vectors along x and y-axis respectively]. Also vector BA=(-9,6).

A holiday decoration involves blue and white lights.The ratio of blue lights to white lights is 3 to 2 . The box the decoration came in stated that the number of blue lights was 114 but didn't give the number of white lights or the total number of lights.

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Answer:

a. 76 b. 190

Step-by-step explanation:

a. Number of white lights

Since the ratio of blue lights to white lights is 3 to 2 and the number of blue lights is 114, it follows that 3 : 2 = 114 : x where x is the number of white lights.

So, 3/2 = 114/x

cross-multiplying,

3x = 114 × 2

3x = 228

x = 228/3

x = 76

b. Total number of lights

So, the total number of lights is thus number of blue lights + number of white lights = 114 + 76 = 190


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Replace x with a couple of numbers, solve for Y them mark those points on the graph and connect with a line.

See picture:

Brandon has a collection of 400 marbles. Of these marbles, 15% are red, 40% are blue, and the rest are purple. How many marbles in Brandon's collection are purple?

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Answer:180

Step-by-step explanation:

Since 15% of 400=60 and 40%=160 the total of this combined is 220. 400-220=180 which is the amount of purple marbles

42 slices from 3 cakes = 84 slices from____ cakes

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6 Cakes man 6 cakes 42*2 3*2

Answer:

42 slices from 3 cakes = 84 slices from 6 cakes

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the unknown value be x

[tex]42 = 3\\84 =x\\\\[/tex]

Cross Multiply

[tex]42\times x = 84\times 3\\\\42x = 252[/tex]

Divide both sides of the equation by 42

[tex]\frac{42x}{42} = \frac{252}{42} \\\\Simplify\\\\x =6[/tex]

In a grid of an auditorium, the vertices of a section of seats are A(40, 20) , B(80, 20) , C(100, 70) , and D(40, 70) . The coordinates are measured in feet. Find the area of the section.

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Answer:

[tex]Area = 2900[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]A (x_1,y_1) = (40,20)[/tex]

[tex]B (x_2,y_2) = (80,20)[/tex]

[tex]C (x_3,y_3) = (100,70)[/tex]

[tex]D (x_4,y_4) = (40,70)[/tex]

Required

Determine the Area

The area of the section is:

[tex]Area = \frac{1}{2}|(x_1y_2 + x_2y_3 + x_3y_4 + x_4y_1) - (y_1x_2 + y_2x_3 + y_3x_4 + y_4x_1)|[/tex]

Substitute values for the x's and y's

[tex]Area = \frac{1}{2}|(40 * 20 + 80*70 + 100*70 + 40*40) - (20*80 + 20*100 + 70*40 + 70*40)|[/tex]

[tex]Area = \frac{1}{2}|15000 - 9200|[/tex]

[tex]Area = \frac{1}{2}|5800|[/tex]

[tex]Area = \frac{1}{2} * 5800[/tex]

[tex]Area = 2900[/tex]

Hence, the area of the section is 2900ft^2

ZHFJ is complementary with which other angle?
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Ав
56°
689
34° ]
124°
ZDEC
ZAEB
ZGFH
ZBEC

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Answer:

BEC°

Step-by-step explanation:

complementary means "to add up to 90°"

90° - 34° = 56°

the Z confused me for a bit, then figured out you tried to type in the angle sign.

Refer to the diagram shown.

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Answer:

60º

Step-by-step explanation:

Sara has already saved $6. She earns $3 per hour. She needs a minimum of $94 to buy her new bike. What is the minimum number of hours she must work?

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Answer:

30

Step-by-step explanation:

3 times 30 = 90 - 2(for the six she already had) so 30

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Step-by-step explanation:

Since UV bisects TW, TW also bisects UV.

=> Line segments UV and TW bisect each other.

=> 4y - 3 = 2y + 1 and 3x + 8 = 3y + 2

=> 2y = 4 and 3x = 3y - 6

=> y = 2 and x = y - 2

=> y = 2 and x = (2) - 2

=> y = 2 and x = 0.

Answer:

y= 181/7 or 25.86

i really dont know about x

NEED HELP PLZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

1st Option is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

Just keep adding 150 to see the results

1/4 of ... is 1/5

What is the ...

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Answer:

4/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Just multiply 1/5 times 4, because that's the reciprocal of 1/4

Jack needs to save $598 to buy a video game system. He is able to save $26 per week. How many weeks will it take till he can buy the video game?

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Answer:

23 weeks

Step-by-step explanation:

1. 598/26 = 23

2. 23 weeks

A sandwich store chargers a $10 delivery fee, and $4.50 for each sandwich.

what is the total cost (sandwiches and delivery charge) if an office orders 6 sandwiches.

Formula (y=mx+b)

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Answer:

$37

Step-by-step explanation:

Delivery fee- $10

each sandwich- $4.50

Sandwiches ordered- 6

4.50(6)+10=37


Any point on the parabola can be labeled (x,y) as shown.

1. What are the distances from the point (x,y)(x,y) to the focus of the parabola and the directrix?
Select two answers.


distance to the focus: √(x+3)2+(y−3)2

distance to the directrix: |y−4|

distance to the directrix: |x−4|

distance to the focus: √(x−2)2+(y+3)2

distance to the focus: √(x+3)2+(y−2)2

distance to the directrix: |y+4|

2. What is the correct standard form of the equation of the parabola?

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Answer:

Part A)

2nd and 5th choice.

Part B)

[tex]\displaystyle y=-\frac{1}{4}x^2-\frac{3}{2}x+\frac{3}{4}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

For the given parabola, our focus is (-3, 2), and our directrix is given by y = 4.

Part A)

We are given a point (x, y) on the parabola.

Since our directrix is an equation of y, the distance from (x, y) to the directrix will simply be the absolute value of the difference in y-values. So:

[tex]d_1=|y-4|=|4-y|[/tex]

Recall the distance formula:

[tex]d=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2[/tex]

Our distance from (x, y) to the focus (-3, 2) can be determined using the distance formula. Let (x, y) be (x₂, y₂) and let our focus (-3, 2) be (x₁, y₁). Therefore:

[tex]d_2=\sqrt{(x-(-3))^2+(y-2)^2}=\sqrt{(x+3)^2+(y-2)^2[/tex]

Hence, for Part A, our answers are the 2nd and 5th choices.

Part B)

Recall that by the definition of a parabola, any point (x, y) on it is equidistant to the directrix and focus. Hence:

[tex]\sqrt{(x+3)^2+(y-2)^2}=|y-4|[/tex]

Solve for y. Square both sides. We may remove the absolute value since anything squared is positive:

[tex](x+3)^2+(y-2)^2=(y-4)^2[/tex]

Square:

[tex]x^2+6x+9+y^2-4y+4=y^2-8y+16[/tex]

Rearrange:

[tex](x^2+6x+13)+(-16)=(y^2-y^2)+(-8y+4y)[/tex]

Combine like terms:

[tex]x^2+6x-3=-4y[/tex]

Divide both sides by -4. Hence, our equation is:

[tex]\displaystyle y=-\frac{1}{4}x^2-\frac{3}{2}x+\frac{3}{4}[/tex]

Heyo! :D

Distance to the directrix is |y - 4|.

Distance to the focus is [tex]\sqrt{(x+3)^2+(y-2)^2}[/tex].

Hope this helps! If so, please lmk! Tysm and good luck!

The extra data costs are $20.99 monthly but they're offering 20% off that. What will my monthly cost be with the 20% off?

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Answer:

Discounted price= $16.792

Step-by-step explanation:

Giving the following information:

The extra data costs are $20.99 monthly, but they're offering 20% off that.

To calculate the discounted price, we need to use the following formula:

Discounted price= normal price*(1 - discount rate)

Discounted price= 20.99*0.8

Discounted price= $16.792

What is the Midpoint of segment BC with B(-9, -4) and C(-3, 5)?

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Answer:

(-6,0.5)

Step-by-step explanation:

(-9 + -3)÷2= -6

(-4 + 5)÷2=0.5

(-6,0.5)

A box of chocolates contains five milk chocolates, five dark chocolates, and five white chocolates. You randomly select and eat three chocolates. The first piece is milk chocolate, the second is dark chocolate, and the third is white chocolate. Is it independent or dependen?

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The first piece is milk chocolate, the second is dark chocolate, and the third is white chocolate independent and the probability is 25/546.

What is probability ?

Probability of something is the occurrence of a certain event out of the total events that can occur.

According to the given question

The total no. of chocolates in the box is

(5 + 5+ 5) = 15 chocolates.

The probability of eating a milk chocolate first a dark chocolate second and a white chocolate third is an independent event because occurrence of next event do not depend upon the previous event.

There are 5 milk chocolates.

So, probability of getting a milk chocolate first is

P(mc) = 5/15

= 1/3

Now the the chocolate can no be replaced because it is eaten

Probability of getting a dark chocolate second is

P(dc) = 5/14                          (as the total no. of chocolate is reduced by 1

                                                                    because it has been eaten)  

And the probability of getting a white chocolate in 3rd attempt is

P(wc) = 5/13

As the first piece is milk chocolate, the second is dark chocolate, and the third is white chocolate is an independent event their probability is

P(mc) ∩ P(dc) ∩ P(wc)

= P(mc) × P(dc) × P(wc)

= (1/3 × 5/14 × 5/13)

= 25/546.

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Come up with a real world situation that would involve finding the area of a circle.

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Well, if I were to come up with a real world situation that would involve finding the area of a circle then I think that a good real world situation would be finding the area of a circular sandpit.

I need help again with this last problem.

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[tex] |12| + | - 15| = [/tex]

[tex]12 - ( - 15) = [/tex]

[tex]12 + 15 = [/tex]

[tex]27[/tex]

Thus the correct answer is the last option .

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Answer:

[tex] \boxed {27}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

All negative numbers in the absolute sign will become positive.

[tex] |a| = a \: \: \: \: \: \: \: (a \geqslant 0) \\ |a| = - a \: \: \: \: \: \: (a < 0)[/tex]

Therefore we evaluate | - 15 | = 15

[tex]12 + 15 = \red {27}[/tex]

13 m
6 m
8 m

7 m
What is the perimeter and the area?

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Answer:

4368 m

Step-by-step explanation:

13x6x8x7=4368

To figure out a special number, Tammi’s mother was supposed to double her age and then add 4. Instead, Tammi’s mother added 4 to her age and then doubled that number. Tammi’s mother thought the special number was 80. What was the special number supposed to be?

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Answer:

86

Step-by-step explanation:

36 + 4 = 40 x 2 =80  

36 x 2 = 82 = 4 - 86

Hope it helps!

The special number was supposed to be; 76

What is an equation?

An equation is an expression that shows the relationship between two or more numbers and variables.

A mathematical equation is a statement with two equal sides and an equal sign in between. An equation is, for instance, 4 + 6 = 10. Both 4 + 6 and 10 can be seen on the left and right sides of the equal sign, respectively.

For age 'a', the special number was

 2a +4

Tammi's mother actually calculated it as;

 2(a +4) = 2a +8

Now a value that is (2a+8) -(2a+4) = 4 more than it was supposed to be.

The special number was supposed to be;

80 -4 = 76.

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– 7y = 7x + 21

Please I need these two question answered fasttttt, I need to get the slope and y-intercept for both these problems.

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Answer:

slope=-1

y-intercept=-3

Step-by-step explanation:

if you solve the equation, it equals y = -x-3 since you divide -7 from both sides

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Answer:

ΔPQR and ΔSTU are not similar.

Step-by-step explanation:

The two triangles look distinguishable from each other.

The triangles are not similar

Write a parallel lines and perpendicular lines in the given figure .​

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Answer:

parrallel lines : p and q, a and b,j and k | perpendicular lines : p and a, q and a, p and b, q and b

Step-by-step explanation:

Parallel lines are lines that can go on and on forever, and never meet !

Perpendicular lines are two lines meet at a 90° angle,, to form a right angle !

What does 6(4c-2) simplify as?
Help pleas

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Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\tt{ 6(4c-2) }[/tex]

[tex]\tt{ 24c-12 }[/tex]

Your friend has $80 when he goes to the fair. He spends $4 to enter the fair and $12 on food. Rides at the fair cost $1 25 per ride. Which function can be used to determine how much money he has left over after x rides?​

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Answer:

80m - (12+4) = x

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps! I mean its self explanatory

Answer:

$38.75

Step-by-step explanation:

We can add up the amount he spent before he started riding and we'll get $16. Subtract 16 from 80 which is 64. $64 dollars divided by $1.25 would be 51.2. We round down because he can't ride more then 50 rides. He would be able to ride 51 rides with the money he has. Let's say he rode 20 rides and then left the fair. We would subtract 20 from 51 and get 31. After that we would multiply 31 by 1.25 and get $38.75. So he would have $38.75 dollars after he left the fair.

5 cm 2 cm 2 cm 5 cm What is the perimeter of the shape? ​

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Answer:

14 cm

All you have to do is add the four sides up and you're good to go! :)

Answer:

The answer is 14

Step-by-step explanation:

perimeter - means to add . You add all the sides

area - means multiplication . You multiply the two numbers on the bottom so for an example is this was area the answer would've been (A-10)

Does anyone knows how to do Algerba II I really need helppp!!! Can someone please help me

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Answer:

I know algebra ll

i can help :D

Step-by-step explanation:

What do you need help with? I am immigrant so I have problems with academic English, but I can send photos with solutions my math is good enough.
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