Answer:1716
Step-by-step explanation:
13 spades is choice 1
13-1=12
12 spades are left in the draw to be taken so 13*12
12-1=11
11 spades are left so 13*12*11
(SAT Prep) Find the value of x
Answer:
55°Step-by-step explanation:
It should be:
x - 25 = 45 - 15x = 30 + 25x = 55The Line segments are translated 2 units to the left to form A’B’ and C’D’. Which statement describes A’B’ and C’D’?
Answer:
Line segments A'B' and C'D' do not intersect and are the same distance apart as AB and CD.
Step-by-step explanation:
find the surface area of the cylinder and round to the nearest tenth
Answer: A = 833.66 in^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of the base = (7^2)(pi) = 49 pi = 153.9 in^2
Height of the cylinder = 12 in
Circumference of the base = (2)(pi)(r) = 44in
Surface area = (2)(pi)(7)(12) + (2)(pi)(7) = 833.66 in^2
42°
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please help with this
Answer:
X=48degrees.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sum of all angle of traingle=180degrees.
So, 90+42+X=180
132+X=180
X=180-132=48degrees
monica has $340 in the bank and plans to save $10 per week. is this linear or exponential?
Answer:
linear. Each week adds another 10 dollars.
Step-by-step explanation:
Total = 340 + 10*w
w is the weekly amount
Suppose 5 weeks pass
Then the total amount in her bank account is
Total = 340 + 10*5
Total = 340 + 50
Total = 390
The equation is Linear.
If every 1,000 views is 2 cents how much would I have if it was 100,000 views
Answer:
It's answer is 200 cents bun not sure
For problems 1 - 4, identify whether each figure is a point, line, or line segment. Then write its name.
Please help! Was due yesterday!
Answer:
1. Line segment 2. Point 3. Line 4. Line Segment
What is (9.3x10^34) in scientific notation?
(3.1x 10^17)
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
3 x 10 ^17
Which is B
edit: So when doing scientific notation, you just divide the important first number of 9.3 or whatever by 3.1 like normal.
Then, when doing exponents, heres a rule of thumb.
When adding exponents, the base must be the same.
9.3 ^ 100 + 9.3 ^ 3 = 9.3 ^103
9.3 ^ 29 + 4.4 ^ 54 = cannot be solved
When subtracting exponents, the same rule applies as adding, the bases must be the same, otherwise, you just subtract or add like normal.
When dividing exponents, you just subtract exponents. The bases must be the same though of course.
3 ^ 30
----------
3 ^ 20
==== 3 ^ 10
When multiplying exponents, you add exponents like normal. Bases are the same ect.
4 ^ 49 x 4 ^ 2 = 4 ^ 51
When doing scientific notation, the same rule applies.
The 10 is the base, so in your case, you divide the 9.3 and 3.1 like normal to get 3.
The exponent by the 10 is subtracted to get 17 since 34 - 17 = 17.
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Answer:
f(-8) = 64
Step-by-step explanation:
Since x =-8, we need to use x^2 since -8 <0
(-8)^2 = 64
When x = -8 f(-8) = 64
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 2 functions, one if x > 0 and one if x < 0
The x we are given is -8, and -8 is less than 0
Plug -8 into the function for if x < 0, which is x^2
(-8)^2=64
I need help ASAP!!Please explain how to do the problem
Answer:
[tex](x-2)^{2} + (y+3)^{2} = 16[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the value of the constant m √150 - √12m + √54 = 0
Answer:
m is √2
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]{ \tt{ \sqrt{150} - \sqrt{12}m + \sqrt{54} = 0 }} \\ { \tt{ \sqrt{12}m } = \sqrt{150} - \sqrt{54} } \\ { \tt{ (\sqrt{4 \times 3}) m = ( \sqrt{25 \times 6} ) - ( \sqrt{9 \times 6}) }} \\ { \tt{( \sqrt{4 \times 3} )m = 5 \sqrt{6} - 3 \sqrt{6} }} \\ { \tt{2 \sqrt{3}m = 5 \sqrt{6} - 3 \sqrt{6} }} \\ { \tt{2 \sqrt{3} m = 2 \sqrt{6} }} \\ { \tt{ \sqrt{3} m = \sqrt{6} }} \\ { \tt{ \sqrt{3} m = ( \sqrt{3} \times \sqrt{2} ) }} \\ { \tt{m = \sqrt{2} }}[/tex]
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Answer:
2·v - (u + w) = (5, 0, -10)
Step-by-step explanation:
The given values of the vectors are;
u = (2, -1, 3), v = (4, 0, -2), and w = (1, 1, 3)
The required vector is 2·v - (u + w)
2 × v = 2 × (4, 0, -2) = (8, 0, -4)
(u + w) = (2, -1, 3) + (1, 1, 3) = (3, 0, 6)
Therefore;
2·v - (u + w) = (8, 0, -4) - (3, 0, 6) = (5, 0, -10)
2·v - (u + w) = (5, 0, -10)
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Answer:
75.875m^2
Step-by-step explanation:
12-4=8
8x4=32
12x4=48
1/2(1.5+4)1.5=4.125
32+48-4.125=75.875
Find the perimeter and area , Please help me on this will give brainlist
Answer:
Area: x^2+x-6
Perimeter: 4x+2
Step-by-step explanation:
Area: multiply x+3 and x-2 and combine the like terms
Perimeter: multiply the length and width by two, then combine the like terms.
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Select the correct answer.
Sam is an artist, and he wants to purchase frames to display his work at home. He wants to frame no fewer than 10 of his pieces, and he can spend a maximum of $225. Large frames cost $24, and medium frames cost $18.
Which system of inequalities can Sam use to determine the number of large frames, x, and medium frames, y, that he can purchase to meet his needs?
A.
18x + 24y ≤ 225
x + y ≥ 10
B.
24x + 18y ≥ 225
x + y ≤ 10
C.
18x + 24y ≥ 225
x + y ≤ 10
D.
24x + 18y ≤ 225
x + y ≥ 10
Answer:
D.
24x + 18y ≤ 225
x + y ≥ 10
Step-by-step explanation:
"He wants to frame no fewer than 10"
x + y ≥ 10
"and he can spend a maximum of $225. Large frames cost $24, and medium frames cost $18."
24x + 18y ≤ 225
Answer:
D.
24x + 18y ≤ 225
x + y ≥ 10
Answer: D.
24x + 18y ≤ 225
x + y ≥ 10
Step-by-step explanation: "He wants to frame no fewer than 10"
x + y ≥ 10
"and he can spend a maximum of $225. Large frames cost $24, and medium frames cost $18."
24x + 18y ≤ 225
Answer: D.
24x + 18y ≤ 225
x + y ≥ 10
A traveling salesman figures it costs 28
cents for every mile he drives his car. How much does it cost him (in dollars) a week to drive his car if he travels 315 miles a week?
Can u help solve this problem
Answer:
45in³
Step-by-step explanation:
6 x 5 x 3 = 90/2 = 45in³
At the city museum, child admission is and adult admission is . On Wednesday, three times as many adult tickets as child tickets were sold, for a total sales of . How many child tickets were sold that day
Complete question :
At the city museum, child admission is $6.30 and adult admission is $9.80. On Wednesday, three times as many adult tickets as child tickets were sold, for a total sales of $ 1178.10 . How many child tickets were sold that day?
Answer:
33 children ticket
Step-by-step explanation:
Let :
Number of Child admission = x
Number of Adult admission = y
On Wednesday ;
y = 3x
9.80y + 6.30x = 1178.10
9.80(3x) + 6.30x = 1178.10
29.40x + 6.30x = 1178.10
35.70x = 1178.10
x = 1178.10 / 35.70
x = 33
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Answer:
Create a function representing number of published articles per month:
[tex]a=12m+60[/tex]
Where:
a = total number of articles publishedm = number of months12 = slope = number of articles published per month60 = y-intercept = number of published articles at the start (month 0)Now substitute in the values of m to get the a-value:
m = 1 → a = 12(1) + 60 = 72m = 3 → a = 12(3) + 60 = 36 + 60 = 96m = 4 → a = 12(4) + 60 = 48 + 60 = 108m = 9 → a = 12(9) + 60 = 108 + 60 = 168Pls help me with this question ASAP
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
(3+5)^2/8=(8)^2/8=64/8=8
Answer: 8
Step-by-step explanation:
(3+5)^2/8=
(8)^2/8=
64/8=
8
10 pipes can fill a tank in 16 minutes,in how many minutes would 8 pipes fill the same tank ,proportion question
Answer:
Hello,
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of the tank is V, p is number of pipes, t the time, k as constant.
V=k*p*t
V=k*10*16 ==> k=V/160
V=k*8*t
V=V/160*8*t ==>1=8/160*t ==> t=160/8=20
Time to use: 20 min.
Which of the following characteristics best describes the given function of
f(x) = -2x + 5 ?
A) minimum, always decreasing, exponential function
B) minimum, always decreasing, linear absolute value function
C) no maximum or minimum, always increasing, linear function
D) no maximum or minimum, always decreasing, linear function
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
the Negative sign in front of 2 shows the function is decreasing
Find the Length of the missing side of the right Triangle using the Pythagorean Theorem. Round your answers to
the nearest tenth. Please show your work in the "Show your work" text box. Draw a Picture!
The size of a television screen is given by the length of the diagonal of
the screen. What size is a television screen that is 21.6 inches wide and
16.2 inches high?
Show Your Work
O 22.5 in
18.4 in
27 in
O 13.2 in
Answer:
27 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
We can use The Pythagorean theorem
a^2+b^2 = c^2 where a and b are the legs and c is the hypotenuse
21.6 ^2 + 16.2^2 = c^2
466.56+262.44 = c^2
729 = c^2
Taking the square root of each side
sqrt(729) = sqrt(c^2)
27 = c
If g(x) = (x + 2)/3, find g(-8).
Answer:
-2
Step-by-step explanation:
Substitute -8 in place of x and you get (-8+2)/3 or -6/3 which is -2
Answer:
g(- 8) = - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
To find g(- 8) substitute x = - 8 into g(x) , that is
g(- 8) = [tex]\frac{-8+2}{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{-6}{3}[/tex] = - 2
of (3, -2) reflected across the line x = 1 is?
Answer: (-1, -2)
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Explanation:
Plot (3,-2) on the xy grid. Then draw a vertical line through 1 on the x axis.
Note that the horizontal distance from the point to the line is exactly 2 units. We move 2 units to the left to go from (3,-2) to (1,-2). Then we move another 2 units to the left to arrive at the final destination of (-1, -2)
In short, (3,-2) reflects over the vertical line x = 1 to get to (-1, -2)
See the diagram below.
999999999999999*22222222222222
Answer:
22222222222221977777777777778
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: 2.22222222E+28
Step-by-step explanation:
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Calculate the value of x for the following equations. Show your working.
Answer:
0.86603 is the answer of the question
Answer:
x = [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the rule of exponents
[tex]\frac{a^{m} }{a^{n} }[/tex] = [tex]a^{(m-n)}[/tex]
Given
64[tex]x^{\frac{1}{2} }[/tex] = 27[tex]x^{-\frac{5}{2} }[/tex] ( divide both sides by [tex]x^{-\frac{5}{2} }[/tex] )
64 × [tex]\frac{x^{\frac{1}{2} } }{x^{-\frac{5}{2} } }[/tex] = 27
64 × [tex]x^{\frac{1}{2}-(-\frac{5}{2}) }[/tex] = 27
64 × [tex]x^{\frac{1}{2}+\frac{5}{2} }[/tex] = 27
64 x³ = 27 ( divide both sides by 64 )
x³ = [tex]\frac{27}{64}[/tex] ( take the cube root of both sides )
x = [tex]\sqrt[3]{\frac{27}{64} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{\sqrt[3]{27} }{\sqrt[3]{64} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex]
Find tan a Picture included
Answer:
5/12
Step-by-step explanation:
We know its a right angled triangle because of phythogorean theorem,
h^2=p^2+b^2
Take angle A as reference,
13^2=12^2+5^2
or,169=144+25
169=169
Now,
We know,
Tanx=p/b
As we took angle A as reference,
p=5
b=12
h=13
Put that in tanx=p/b
We get,
tanx=p/b=5/12
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]tan \ A = \frac{opposite \ side}{adjacent \ side}\\\\tan \ A = \frac{5}{12}[/tex]
During one week, David worked 16 hours at his normal hourly rate and
7 hours at his time and a half rate. His total pay for the week was
$848.
What is David’s normal hourly rate?
Answer:
43.49
Step-by-step explanation:
let his normal hourly rate be x
16x+7x/2=848
39x/2=848
x=848 ÷ 39/2
=43.48717
please show work it’s for calc
Answer:
-93
Step-by-step explanation:
This is just.a matter of using a couple of integration rules and plugging in then using order of operations.
Difference rule and constant multiple rule will be used here.
3(-17)-7(6)
-51-42
-93
Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^6_4 {[3f(x) - 7g(x)]} \, dx = -93[/tex]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Calculus
Integration
IntegralsIntegration Property [Multiplied Constant]: [tex]\displaystyle \int {cf(x)} \, dx = c \int {f(x)} \, dx[/tex]
Integration Property [Addition/Subtraction]: [tex]\displaystyle \int {[f(x) \pm g(x)]} \, dx = \int {f(x)} \, dx \pm \int {g(x)} \, dx[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify
[tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^6_4 {f(x)} \, dx = -17[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^6_4 {g(x)} \, dx = 6[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^6_4 {[3f(x) - 7g(x)]} \, dx[/tex]
Step 2: Integrate
[Integral] Rewrite [Integration Property - Addition/Subtraction]: [tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^6_4 {[3f(x) - 7g(x)]} \, dx = \int\limits^6_4 {3f(x)} \, dx - \int\limits^6_4 {7g(x)} \, dx[/tex][Integrals] Rewrite [Integration Property - Multiplied Constant]: [tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^6_4 {[3f(x) - 7g(x)]} \, dx = 3 \int\limits^6_4 {f(x)} \, dx - 7 \int\limits^6_4 {g(x)} \, dx[/tex][Integrals] Substitute: [tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^6_4 {[3f(x) - 7g(x)]} \, dx = 3(-17) - 7(6)[/tex]Simplify: [tex]\displaystyle \int\limits^6_4 {[3f(x) - 7g(x)]} \, dx = -93[/tex]Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)
Unit: Integration