Answer:
300
Step-by-step explanation:
hundreds tens ones
2 9 9
We look at the tens
It is 5 or higher so we round up the hundreds place
2 becomes 3
300
Answer:
300
Step-by-step explanation:
its obv 300 because 299 is greater than 249 and if it is less than 249 it is rounded to 200.
Type the correct answer in each box. Use numerals instead of words. If necessary, use / for fraction bar(s)
f(x) {____if -1_< x _<1
____if 3_< x _<5
Answer: f(x) = 4 if -1 ≤x ≤ 1
f(x) = x - 1 if 3≤ x ≤ 5
Step-by-step explanation:
if -1 ≤x ≤ 1
We can see that in this range the function is constant, f(x) = 4
if 3≤ x ≤ 5
In this region we can see a linear relationship, with the points (3, 2) and (5, 4)
as the extremes, we can find the slope of this linear equation as:
s = (4 - 2)/(5 - 3) = 2/2 = 1
So our equation is
f(x) = 1*x + b
to find the value of b we can evaluate our function in the first point, we know that when x = 3, y = 2, so we have:
2 = 1*3 + b
b = 2- 3 = -1
then f(x) = 1*x - 1
Then we have:
f(x) = 4 if -1 ≤x ≤ 1
f(x) = x - 1 if 3≤ x ≤ 5
The digit in the ten's place of a two digit number is one less than the digit in the one's place. If we add this number to the number obtained by reversing its digits, the result is 55, find the number.
Answer:
23
Step-by-step explanation:
55 = 23 + 32
14 and 41 came into my d, but 1 and 4 are 3 apart from each other
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Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2 + 2x + 1 = (x+1)^2
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps.
A footbridge has a span of 54 feet. A sign is
to be placed exactly halfway across the bridge. How far will the center of the sign be from each end of the bridge?
Answer:
27
Step-by-step explanation:
Because if it is halfway, that means
halfway=1/2
1/2=1/2 of 54
54/2 or 1/2 of 54=27
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The center of the sign will be 27 feet apart from both ends of the bridge.
Given that,
A footbridge has a span of 54 feet. A sign is to be placed exactly halfway across the bridge. How far will the center of the sign be from each end of the bridge is to be determined.
In mathematics, it deals with numbers of operations according to the statements. There are four major arithmetic operators, addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division,
Here,
Since the bridge is 54 feet long,
Now at the center of the bridge, a sign is placed,
So the distance of sign from both ends is equal to half of the total length of the bridge. i.e.
= 54 / 2
= 27
Thus, the center of the sign will be 27 feet apart from both ends of the bridge.
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Mr. Khan went for a trip in his car, which travels 14.5km/h on 1 liter petrol. The
reading of a speedometer was 19034.0 km when he started his journey and read
19396.5 km after he had completed his journey. How many liters of petrol are
consumed?
Answer:
25L
Step-by-step explanation:
19396.5 km - 19034.0 km = 362.5 km travled
362.5 km / 14.5 km/L = 25L
OMG THIS QUESTION IS SO HARD WILL RATE IF U GET IT
Answer:
19.5 in²
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of rhombus tile = side × height
Area = 3 × 6.5
Area = 19.5 in²
A rhombus, like any parallelogram, has area equal to base times height,
that's 3×6.5 = 19.5 square inches
Answer: 19.5
Can anyone help me with this?
Answer:
35 yards
Step-by-step explanation:
20yd+15yd
you add 20yd and the 15yd and that is your area.
Meg is building a rectangular prism with cubes. Which is the volume of Meg's
rectangular prism?
Answer:
48
Step-by-step explanation: 4x8=32 2x8=16 32+16=48 :)
To the nearest tenth of a cubic centimeter, what is the volume of
the sphere if r = 17 cm?
Answer:
V≈20579.53
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]V=\frac{4}{3} \pi r^3[/tex]
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What is the volume of a can of beans with a height of 20 cm. and a radius of 12 cm? Use 3.14 to approximate π. Express your answer in hundredths.
Based on the above math problem fill in the numbers for the known values. Notice the units are provided, so ONLY enter the number.
Answer:
9043.20
Step-by-step ex planation:
V=π[tex]r^2[/tex]h
V= π [tex](12)^2[/tex] (20)
V=2880(π=3.14)
V=9043.2 and in hundreths that would be 9043.20
What is the area of the triangle
Answer:
A. 6 inchesssssssss
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
Line parallel to the y-axis that passes through the point (77,88)
Answer:
A line which is parallel to the y-axis has form of x = a
This line passes (77, 88), then a = 77
=> The equation of this line: x = 77
Hope this helps!
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Figure A is translated 3 units right and 2 units up. The translated figure is labeled figure B. Figure B is reflected over the x-axis. The reflected figure is labeled figure C. Which best explains why figure A is congruent to figure C? On a coordinate plane, triangle A has points (1, negative 2), (3, negative 2), (3, negative 5). Triangle B has points (4, 0), (6, 0), (6, negative 3). Triangle C has points (4, 0), (6, 0), (6, 3). A Is congruent to B and B Is congruent to C A Is congruent to A, B Is congruent to B, C Is congruent to C Each triangle is a right triangle. Each triangle is an isosceles triangle.
Answer:
A Is congruent to B and B Is congruent to C
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's look at the answer choices:
A: "A Is congruent to B and B Is congruent to C"
Well, clearly, if A ≅ B and B ≅ C, then by the transitive property, we can say that A ≅ C. So, A is very likely correct.
B: "A Is congruent to A, B Is congruent to B, C Is congruent to C"
Just because A is congruent to itself (and same with B and C) doesn't necessarily mean that they're congruent to each other. So, B is wrong.
C: "Each triangle is a right triangle."
Again, there are so many right triangles out there with different dimensions. For example, there are some with sides 3, 4, and 5, and others with sides 5, 12, and 13. They are not congruent, however. So, rule out C.
D: "Each triangle is an isosceles triangle."
This is just like choice C since there are so many variations of isosceles triangles. So D is wrong.
The answer is thus A.
Answer:
First one:
A Is congruent to B and B Is congruent to C
Step-by-step explanation:
Since B is obtained by translating A, it has the same measure angles and sides as A, hence B is congruent to A
C is obtained by reflecting B, which doesn't alter the measure of sides and angles, so C is congruent to B
Therefore by transition, C is congruent to A
The graph of a function is shown below.
D
Which statement best describes section D of the graph?
0 А.
linear and increasing
О В.
linear and decreasing
Ос.
nonlinear and increasing
OD
nonlinear and decreasing
Which sequence of transformations produces an image that is not congruent to the original figure?
A. A reflection across the x axis followed by a rotation of 180 counterclockwise
B. A translation of 6 units to the left followed by a reflection across the x-axis
C. A rotation of 90° clockwise followed by a translation of 4 units to the left
D. A translation of 4 units to the left followed by a dilation of a factor of 3
Answer:
D. A translation of 4 units to the left followed by a dilation of a factor of 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Of the transformations, rotation, reflection, translation, dilation, the first three (rotation, reflection, translation) are known as "rigid" transformations. They do not change the shape or size of the object. Any result of a rigid transformation is congruent to the original.
Dilation, by its nature, changes the size of the object, so the result is NOT congruent to the original.
Choice D includes dilation, so the image is not congruent to the original.
sam has 356 stuffed animals all of wich are either cats or eliphants the number of elephants he owns is 17 more than twice the number of cats.
how many of each type of stuffed animal does he own.
Answer:
113 cats243 elephantsStep-by-step explanation:
If Sam subtracts 17 elephants from his collection, he has 339 stuffed animals that are 2/3 elephants and 1/3 cats.
The number of cats is 339/3 = 113.
The number of elephants is 356 -113 = 243 = 2·113 +17.
Sam has 113 cats and 243 elephants.
Find cos(a) in the triangle.
Choose 1 answer
Answer:
the correct answer is 35 / 37
se x vale 3 quanto vale 2x
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
x=3
2x = 2(3) = 6
Im a parent for a 5th grader and don't remember this, plz help?
Again,
Josh wants to make 5 airplane propellers. he needs 18 centimeters of wood for each propeller. how many centimeters of wood will he use? How can I help him understand this problem.
Answer:
90 cm.
Step-by-step explanation:
One airplane propeller needs 18 centimetres of wood.
Josh wants to make 5 of them.
So, we would have to take the '18' centimetres of wood and multiply by 5 to get the total for all 5 pieces.
[tex]\text{Number of Propellers} * 18 \text{ Centimetres}[/tex]
[tex]5 * 18 = 90[/tex]
Josh should need 90 centimetres of wood total to make 5 airplane propellers.
A polynomial function had -5+ root 3i as a root which of the following must also be a root of the function
Answer:
none of the above (talk to your teacher about this)
Step-by-step explanation:
If a polynomial has real coefficients, complex roots come in conjugate pairs.
A root of [tex]-5+\sqrt{3} i[/tex] will have a conjugate of [tex]-5-\sqrt{3}i[/tex], which will also be a root.
__
Here, it looks like the given root is [tex]-5+\sqrt{3i}[/tex], which is different from [tex]-5+\sqrt{3}i[/tex]. None of the listed choices is the complex conjugate of this value.
The value of [tex]-5+\sqrt{3i}[/tex] is ...
[tex]-5+\sqrt{3i}=-5+(\sqrt{\dfrac{3}{2}}+\sqrt{\dfrac{3}{2}}i)[/tex]
so its conjugate is ...
[tex](-5+\sqrt{3i})^*=-5+\sqrt{\dfrac{3}{2}}-\sqrt{\dfrac{3}{2}}i=\boxed{-5+\sqrt{-3i}}[/tex]
You will note that this is not among the answer choices.
_____
Additional comment
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Answer:it’s A
Step-by-step explanation:
I got it right on edg
Dove for x in the diagram below.
A deli receives a large order for sandwiches for a company picnic. The company wants one club sandwich and two regular sandwiches for each person. The company also wants an extra Dagwood sandwich. A club sandwich has $3$ slices of bread. A regular sandwich has $2$ slices. A Dagwood has $5$ slices.
If there are $n$ people going to the company picnic, how many slices of bread does the deli need to make this order? Write your answer as a fully simplified expression. Your answer should have the variable $n$ in it exactly once.
Answer:
:P
Step-by-step explanation:
Which expression is equivalent to m n + z?
n m + n
z + m z
m z + n
z + n m
Answer:
z + n m
Step-by-step explanation:
These expressions are equivalent because the commutative property of addition, which states that when adding two terms, the order doesn't matter.
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Answer:
It's "c"
Step-by-step explanation:
i just did this on edge
Which of the following represents a function?
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
A graph is a function if any vertical line intersects points on the graph only once. The graph of A is a function.
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Ordered pairs represent a function if no x-value is repeated. In the list of B, the x-value -1 shows up twice. The list of B is not a function.
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As with ordered pairs, a table represents a function if no x-value is repeated. In the table of C, the x-value 3 shows up twice. The table of C is not a function.
__
A mapping diagram represents a function if each x-value is only mapped to one y-value. In the map of D, the x-value 3 is mapped to two different y-values. The map of D is not a function.
Answer:D
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Scallops
Step-by-step explanation:
Fill in the table using this function rule.
y= 3x - 3
Answer:
1. -3*-4+3= 15
Y=15
2.-3*-2+3=9
Y=9
3. -3*0+3=3
Y=3
4. -3*2+3= -3
Y= -3
Theater tickets cost $16 for general admission or $9 with a student ID.
Total ticket sales for a certain showing was $4983. Write an equation
in standard form that shows the possible number of general
admission tickets, x, and student tickets, y, that were sold. Then, find
the total number of student tickets sold if 240 were general
admission tickets.
Answer:
127 student tickets
Step-by-step explanation:
16x + 9y = 4983
x = 240, so substitute that in.
16(240) + 9y = 4983
3840 + 9y = 4983, substract 3840 from both sides
9y = 1143, then divide both sides by 9
y = 127 student tickets
Answer: 16x + 9y = 4983
240 general admission tickets and 127 student tickets
Step-by-step explanation: If you already know that there are 240 general admission tickets and general admission tickets cost 16 dollars the multiply 16 times 240 to get 3840
then subtract 4983 - 3840 to get 1143 which is the money earned on students so now divide 1143 by 9 to get 127
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Answer:
cant see the image
Step-by-step explanation:
At 3:30 P.M., the water level in a pool is 14 inches. At 4:00 P.M., the water level is 20 inches. At 5:00 P.M., the water level is 32 inches. What is the constant rate of change?
Answer: Per 1/2 an hour it is changes by 5 so the constanT rate would be: 5 inches per 1/2 an hour
Which of the following explains the cause of the seasons changing on Earth?
The rotation of the Earth and sun.
The tilt of the axis of Earth and orbit of Earth around the sun.
The orbit of the Earth around the sun and rotation of the Earth.
The orbit of the Earth around the sun and rotation of the sun.
Answer:
The tilt of the axis of Earth and orbit of Earth around the sun.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer options
The rotation of the Earth and sun.
IncorrectThe tilt of the axis of Earth and orbit of Earth around the sun.
Correct, seasons change because Earth tilts on its axis, and the angle of tilt causes the Northern and Southern Hemispheres to trade places throughout the year in receiving the sun's light and warmth most directlyThe orbit of the Earth around the sun and rotation of the Earth.
IncorrectThe orbit of the Earth around the sun and rotation of the sun.
IncorrectAnswer:
C - The orbit of the Earth around the sun and rotation of the Earth.
Step-by-step explanation: