Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5 (Follow PEMDAS left—>right)
How can you change a rational number to a decimal? Can you give an exsample?
Answer:
1/2=0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
¼=0.25
¾=0.75
*PLEASE ANSWER TY* What is the volume of a hemisphere-shaped coffee if the width of the coffee cup is about 16.51 centimeters? (Use 3.14)
Answer:
Option (1)
Step-by-step explanation:
By the property of the liquids,
"Liquids have a fixed volume but don't have the fixed shape. If we put a liquid in a bottle or a cup it will acquire the shape of a bottle or cup."
In our question, coffee when kept in a cup will take the shape of the cup which is a hemisphere.
Volume of a hemisphere = [tex]\frac{2}{3}\pi r^{3}[/tex]
Where 'r' = radius of the hemisphere
Radius of the cup = [tex]\frac{16.51}{2}[/tex] cm
Volume of the hemisphere = [tex]\frac{2}{3}\pi (\frac{16.51}{2} )^{3}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{2}{3}\pi (8.255)^3[/tex]
= 1177.5778
≈ 1177.58 cm³
Therefore, Option (1) will be the answer.
please can someone help me solve this.. please help!!
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello,
Firstly just look to triangle BDE,
Here, you will find that,
140° = y+80° {the exterior and opposite interior angle of a triangle is equal}.
or, y= 140°-80° {shifting 80° to another side and subtracting it.}
Therefore, the value of y is 60°.
now, let's simply work with line EB or EG. we get;
angle GEF + y=180° { being a linear pair}.
or, angle GEF + 60°= 180°
or, angle GEF = 180°-60°
Therefore, the value of angle GEF = 120°.
now, looking in triangle EFG, we get;
angle GEF + 35°+x= 180° { the sum of interior angle of a triangle is 180°}.
or, 120°+35°+ x= 180°
or, x= 180°- 155°
Therefore, the value of x is 25°.
now, lastly finding the value of "z"
We find that x= z {being vertical opposite angle}
or, z =25°
Therefore, the value of z is 25°.
So, the values are,
x=25°
y=60°
and z= 25°
Hope it helps...
need help will give 5 stars.
Answer:
t=0.64
Step-by-step explanation:
h = -16t^2 +4t +4
We want h =0 since it is hitting the ground
0 = -16t^2 +4t +4
Using the quadratic formula
a = -16 b = 4 c=4
-b ± sqrt( b^2 -4ac)
----------------------------
2a
-4 ± sqrt( 4^2 -4(-16)4)
----------------------------
2(-16)
-4 ± sqrt( 16+ 256)
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-32
-4 ± sqrt( 272)
----------------------------
-32
-4 ± sqrt( 16*17)
----------------------------
-32
-4 ± sqrt( 16) sqrt(17)
----------------------------
-32
-4 ± 4 sqrt(17)
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-32
Divide by -4
1 ± sqrt(17)
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8
To the nearest hundredth
t=-0.39
t=0.64
Since time cannot be negative
t=0.64
Answer:
0.64
Step-by-step explanation:
0 = -16t^2 + 4t + 4
-4(4t^2 - t -1) = 0
t = [-(-1) +/- sqrt (1 - 4*4*-1)] / 8)
t = 0.64, -0.39
answer is 0.64
Emma changed £500 into rand before going on holiday to South Africa.
The rate of exchange at the time was £1 = 10.4 rand.
Emma spent 4000 rand on holiday. When she got home, she changed her leftover rand into pounds.
The exchange rate was now £1 = 9.8 rand. How much money did she get back in pounds?
Answer:
I'm sorry but I can give exact numbers but I would like to help work it out so...
Step-by-step explanation:
So overall she had £500 to start with
And £1 is equal to 10.4 rand
So you would divide 100 by 10.4 and get the potential difference between the average of money which she has then because she spent 400 rand in holiday you would divide 400 by the amount of the potential difference which was given then change that back to pounds
Hope this helps
If this seems incorrect please comment and I will change my answer thanks:)
Can you help Jorge organize the results into a two-way frequency table? Please answer this ASAP
Answer:
The table is attached!
Step-by-step explanation:
6 students play both musical instrument and a sport3 students play neither a musical instrument nor a sport14 students in total play a sportGiven: There are 24 students in the class
The number of students that does not play a sport is 24 - 14 = 10
The number of students that does not play a musical instrument but play a sport = 14 - 6 = 8
The frequency table thus is attached below:
During a catered lunch =, an average of 4 cups of tea are poured per minute. The lunch will last 2 hours. How many gallons of tea should the caterer bring if there are 16 cups in one gallon?
Answer:
30 gallons of tea
Step-by-step explanation:
We are looking at the average of cups of tea per minute but we are given the time frame of lunch in hours, so first, we have to convert the hours to minutes:
There are 60 minutes in 1 hour and lunch is 2 hours long. So, multiply 60 by 2 to get 120 minutes total.
Next, we have to find out the number of cups of tea poured during the lunch. We have been told already that an average of 4 cups of tea are poured a minute.
Therefore, multiply 4 by the total number of minutes for lunch. You will multiply 4 by 20 to get 480 cups of tea poured in total during the catered lunch.
Finally, we have to see how many gallons of tea the caterer should bring. We should know that there are 16 cups in one gallon.
That means we have to divide the total number of cups poured by 16. Divide 480 by 16 to get 30 gallons of tea that the caterer should bring.
I need help factoring this question, Factor 4(20) + 84.
Answer:
164
Step-by-step explanation:
B for brackets
O for of
D for division
M for multiplication
A for addition
S for subtraction
You first start with the brackets (20) and multiply with 4 which is equal to 80 and then add it to 84 which makes 164
I hope this helps
You pull one card at random from a standard deck and you shuffle the remaining cards. Then you pull another card. Is the event independent or dependent?
Answer:
If an event is affected by previous events then it is a dependent event, while if an event is not affected by the previous event then it is an independent event.
Since we have replaced the card that we first drew from the deck, it wont affect the event of pulling a card second time.
So, we can say that it is an example of independent event.
solve this equation -2x+9=-5x-15
Answer:
x = -8
I hope this helps!
PLEASE HELP, WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT!!!! (08.06 MC) Mike and his friends bought cheese wafers for $2 per packet and chocolate wafers for $1 per packet at a carnival. They spent a total of $25 to buy a total of 20 packets of wafers of the two varieties. Part A: Write a system of equations that can be solved to find the number of packets of cheese wafers and the number of packets of chocolate wafers that Mike and his friends bought at the carnival. Define the variables used in the equations. (5 points) Part B: How many packets of chocolate wafers and cheese wafers did they buy? Explain how you got the answer and why you selected a particular method to get the answer. (5 points)
Answer:
x = 5 , y = 15
Step-by-step explanation:
You can solve this using substitution.
Let the quantity of cheese wafers be denoted by x and the quantity of chocolate wafers denoted by y
2x + 1y = 25
x + y = 20
These two equations are the answer to part A, (remember to include the above prompt which says what x and y denote).
For part B I used substitution because it was more applicable to the question then addition or elimination.
ACTUAL WORK
Set 2x + 1y = 25 equal to x
x = 25 - y / 2
Replace x with y in the second equation
(25 - y / 2) + y = 20
And solve for y
y = 15
Since we know what y is we can replace y in the second equation and find what x is
x + 15 = 20
Solve for x
x = 5
Answer:
5 Cheese Wafers and 15 Chocolate Wafers
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve. 4x−y−2z=−8 −2x+4z=−4 x+2y=6 Enter your answer, in the form (x,y,z), in the boxes in simplest terms. x= y= z=
Answer:
(-2, 4, 2)
Where x = -2, y = 4, and z = 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the system of three equations:
[tex]\displaystyle \left\{ \begin{array}{l} 4x -y -2z = -8 \\ -2x + 4z = -4 \\ x + 2y = 6 \end{array}[/tex]
And we want to find the value of each variable.
Note that both the second and third equations have an x.
Therefore, we can isolate the variables for the second and third equation and then substitute them into the first equation to make the first equation all one variable.
Solve the second equation for z:
[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} -2x+4z&=-4 \\ x - 2 &= 2z \\ z&= \frac{x-2}{2}\end{aligned}[/tex]
Likewise, solve the third equation for y:
[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} x+2y &= 6\\ 2y &= 6-x \\ y &= \frac{6-x}{2} \end{aligned}[/tex]
Substitute the above equations into the first:
[tex]\displaystyle 4x - \left(\frac{6-x}{2}\right) - 2\left(\frac{x-2}{2}\right)=-8[/tex]
And solve for x:
[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} 4x+\left(\frac{x-6}{2}\right)+(2-x) &= -8 \\ \\ 8x +(x-6) +(4-2x) &= -16 \\ \\ 7x-2 &= -16 \\ \\ 7x &= -14 \\ \\ x &= -2\end{aligned}[/tex]
Hence, x = -2.
Find z and y using their respective equations:
Second equation:
[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} z&=\frac{x-2}{2} \\ &= \frac{(-2)-2}{2} \\ &= \frac{-4}{2} \\ &= -2\end{aligned}[/tex]
Third equation:
[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} y &= \frac{6-x}{2}\\ &= \frac{6-(-2)}{2}\\ &= \frac{8}{2}\\ &=4\end{aligned}[/tex]
In conclusion, the solution is (-2, 4, -2)
Answer:
x = -2
y =4
z=-2
Step-by-step explanation:
4x−y−2z=−8
−2x+4z=−4
x+2y=6
Solve the second equation for x
x = 6 -2y
Substitute into the first two equations
4x−y−2z=−8
4(6-2y) -y -2 = 8
24 -8y-y -2z = 8
-9y -2z = -32
−2(6-2y)+4z=−4
-12 +4y +4z = -4
4y+4z = 8
Divide by 4
y+z = 2
z =2-y
Substitute this into -9y -2z = -32
-9y -2(2-y) = -32
-9y -4 +2y = -32
-7y -4 = -32
-7y =-28
y =4
Now find z
z = 2-y
z = 2-4
z = -2
Now find x
x = 6 -2y
x = 6 -2(4)
x =6-8
x = -2
Maggie drew lines of best fit for two scatter plots, as shown. Which statement best describes the placement of the lines Maggie drew?
Answer:
B. Only line B is a well-placed line of best fit.
Step-by-step explanation:
A good line of best fit is a line drawn to represent, as much as possible, all data points. As long as the data points are clustered along the line, and are not farther from each other, the line is a best fit for such data points.
Therefore, from the two lines drawn by Maggie, Line B seems to be the only well-placed line of best fit, as virtually all the data points are clustered along the line, compared to Line A. Line A only runs across 2 data points. The rest data points are scattered far apart from the line.
Therefore, the statement that best describes the placement of the line of best fit drawn by Maggie is: "B. Only line B is a well-placed line of best fit."
Answer:
Only line B
Step-by-step explanation:
Line A is too low on the graph to be best fit for the plot
a blue die and a green die are rolled. find the probability that the blue and green are both less than 6
Answer
5/6 maybe
Step-by-step explanation:
what is nine and forty-two hundredths
Answer:
9.42
Step-by-step explanation:
Breaking the phrase down:
'Nine' would be the number 9 in the ones place.
'And' represents the decimal in a number. ('.')
'Forty-Two Hundredths" is 0.42.
So, "nine and forty-two hundredths" would be 9.42.
Hope this helps.
Sandy's older sister was given $2,400 and was told to keep the balance of the money after sharing with her siblings. Give Sandy exactly $350. Write Sandy's portion
Answer:
Sandy's portion = [tex]\mathsf{\dfrac{7}{48}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Sandy's older sister was given $2,400
She was told to keep the balance of the money after sharing with her siblings.
She gave Sandy exactly $350
The objective is to write Sandy's portion.
Sandy's portion will be the ratio of the amount given to Sandy divided by the total amount at her sister disposal.
Let Sandy's older sister be y,
So, y = 2400
Sandy's portion = [tex]\dfrac{350}{2400}[/tex]
Sandy's portion = [tex]\dfrac{35}{240}[/tex]
Sandy's portion = [tex]\mathsf{\dfrac{7}{48}}[/tex]
A combination lock uses three numbers between 1 and 46 with repetition, and they must be selected in the correct sequence. Is the name of "combination lock" appropriate? Why or why not? Choose the correct answer below. A. No, because the multiplication counting rule would be used to determine the total number of combinations. B. Yes, because the combinations rule would be used to determine the total number of combinations. C. No, because factorials would be used to determine the total number of combinations. D. No, because the permutations rule would be used to determine the total number of combinations.
The correct answer is D. No because the permutations rule would be used to determine the total number of combinations.
Explanation:
The difference between a combination and a permutation is that in permutations the order is considered. This applies to the numbers in a lock because these need to be in order. Therefore, to analyze the permutations in a lock, the rule for permutations should be used. This includes the general formula P (n,r) =[tex]\frac{n!}{(n-r) !}[/tex]; in this, n is the number of objects and r refers to the objects used in a permutation. Thus, the term "combination" is inappropriate because this is a permutation, and the permutation rule should be used.
how many are 6 raised to 4 ???
Answer:
[tex]\large \boxed{1296}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
6 raised to 4 indicates that the base 6 has an exponent or power of 4.
[tex]6^4[/tex]
6 is multiplied by itself 4 times.
[tex]6 \times 6 \times 6 \times 6[/tex]
[tex]=1296[/tex]
what is the answer to 1/8=s-3/4
Answer:
7/8 =s
Step-by-step explanation:
1/8=s-3/4
Add 3/4
1/8 + 3/4 = s -3/4 +3/4
1/8 + 3/4 = s
Get a common denominator
1/8 + 3/4 *2/2 = s
1/8 + 6/8 =s
7/8 =s
1/8 = s - 3/4
1/8 = s -6/8 ( * 2/2)
7/8 = s
s = 7/8
If 4SINB=3SIN(2A+B) :
Prove that:7COT(A+B)=COTA
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the expression 4sinB = 3sin(2A+B), we are to show that the expression 7cot(A+B) = cotA
Starting with the expression
4sinB= 3sin(2A+B)
Let us re write angle B = (A + B) - A
and 2A + B = (A + B) + A
Substituting the derived expression back into the original expression ww will have;
4Sin{(A + B) - A } = 3Sin{(A + B)+ A}
From trigonometry identity;
Sin(D+E) = SinDcosE + CosDSinE
Sin(D-E) = SinDcosE - CosDSinE
Applying this in the expression above;
4{Sin(A+B)CosA - Cos(A+B)SinA} = 3{Sin(A+B)CosA + Cos(A+B)sinA}
Open the bracket
4Sin(A+B)CosA - 4Cos(A+B)SinA = 3Sin(A+B)CosA + 3Cos(A+B)sinA
Collecting like terms
4Sin(A+B)CosA - 3Sin(A+B)cosA = 3Cos(A+B)sinA + 4Cos(A+B)sinA
Sin(A+B)CosA = 7Cos(A+B)sinA
Divide both sides by sinA
Sin(A+B)CosA/sinA= 7Cos(A+B)sinA/sinA
Since cosA/sinA = cotA, the expression becomes;
Sin(A+B)cotA = 7Cos(A+B)
Finally, divide both sides of the resulting equation by sin(A+B)
Sin(A+B)cotA/sin(A+B) = 7Cos(A+B)/sin(A+B)
CotA = 7cot(A+B) Proved!
Joey intends to roll a six-sided number cube 100 times. What probability model can he use to predict whether or not each roll will give a result that is divisible by 3?
Options :
A. Each roll has a 0.117 probability of being divisible by 3.
B. Each roll has a 0.333 probability of being divisible by 3.
C. Each roll has a 0.5 probability of being divisible by 3. D. Each roll has a 0.667 probability of being divisible by 3.
Answer: B. Each roll has a 0.333 probability of being divisible by 3.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sample space for a six-sided number cube :
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Number of outcomes divisible by 3:
(3, 6) = 2
Probability of an event = Number of required outcomes / total number of possible items
Probability (getting a number divisible by 3):
(Number of outcomes divisible by 3 / total outcomes in sample space)
Probability (getting a number divisible by 3):
2 / 6 = 1/3
= 0.333
determine the image of the point p[-3,10) under the translation [5,-7]
[tex](-3+5,10-7)=(2,3)[/tex]
If sin Θ = 5 over 6, what are the values of cos Θ and tan Θ?
Answer:
Check explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Sin∅=5/6
Opp=5. Hyp=6
Adj= (√6²+5²)
= √11
Cos∅=(√11)/6
Tan∅=5/(√11)
PLEASE HELP QUICK, WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!
Solve for x: −6 < x − 1 < 9
5 < x < 10
−5 < x < 10
−5 > x > 10
5 > x > −10
Answer:
−5 < x < 10
Step-by-step explanation:
−6 < x − 1 < 9
Add 1 to all sides
−6+1 < x − 1+1 < 9+1
−5 < x < 10
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Add one to everything
-5 < x < 10
Best of Luck!
What is the inverse of the function g(x)=-3(x+6)? g^-1(x)=
Answer:
[tex]g^{-1}(x)=-6-\frac{x}{3} =-\frac{x}{3} -6[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
First assign a letter "y" to g(x) and get rid of parenthesis on the right:
[tex]g(x)=-3\,(x+6)\\y=-3x-18[/tex]
Now, solve for "x":
[tex]3x=-18-y\\x=\frac{-18-y}{3}\\x=-6-\frac{y}{3}[/tex]
now replace y with x, and call x : [tex]g^{-1}(x)[/tex]
[tex]x=-6-\frac{y}{3} \\g^{-1}(x)=-6-\frac{x}{3}[/tex]
Answer:
-6 - [tex]\frac{x}{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the approximate volume of this prism (Image down below)
Answer:
about 62m^3
Step-by-step explanation:
simpily 2^3×3^2=6^5
Answer:
2^3×3^2=6^5 equation is wrong because
2×2×2×3×3=72
6^5=6×6×6×6×6=36×36×6=7776
the two numbers are not equal
Mate, I think your question is wrong ! ;(
[tex]Corrected \\ Question...\\[/tex] (2^3)^2*(3^2)^3=6^5
1-Determine a solução dos sistemas abaixo pelo método de adição: a) {x + y = 5 {2x- y=9 b) {3x - y = 10 {x + y =18 Prfvr gente
a)
X + Y = 5
2X - Y = 9
X + 2X + Y - Y = 5 + 9
3X = 14
X = 14/3Para Y, basta substituir o valor de X em qualquer uma das 2 equacoes - arbitrariamente. Escolhendo a primeira:
X+ Y = 5
14/3 + Y = 5
Y = 5 - 14/3
Y = 1/3.........................
b)
3X - Y = 10
X + Y = 18
3X + X - Y + Y = 10 + 18
4X = 28
X = 7Para Y, basta substituir o valor de X em qualquer uma das 2 equacoes - arbitrariamente. Escolhendo a segunda:
X + Y = 18
7 + Y = 18
Y = 18 - 7
Y = 11which transformations can be used to map a triangle with vertices A(2, 2), B(4,1), C(4, 5) to A'(-2,-2), B'(-1.-4). C'(-5, -4)?
Answer:
C!
Step-by-step explanation:
Nancy needs at least 1000 gigabytes of storage to take pictures and videos on her upcoming vacation. She
checks and finds that she has 105 GB available on her phone. She plans on buying additional memory
cards to get the rest of the storage she needs.
The cheapest memory cards she can find each hold 256 GB and cost $10. She wants spend as little money
as possible and still get the storage she needs.
Let C represent the number of memory cards that Nancy buys.
Answer:
C = 4 memory cards.
Step-by-step explanation:
256 × 4 = 1024
1024 + 105 = 1129 GB
She needs 4 memory cards.
Nancy needs to buy 4 memory cards.
Given that Nancy needs at least 1000 gigabytes of storage to take pictures and videos on her upcoming vacation, and she checks and finds that she has 105 GB available on her phone, and she plans on buying additional memory cards to get the rest of the storage she needs, and the cheapest memory cards she can find each hold 256 GB and cost $ 10, and she wants to spend as little money as possible and still get the storage she needs, to determine how many memory cards to buy, the following calculation must be performed:
(1000 - 105) / 256 = C 895/256 = C 3.49 = C
So if Nancy buys 3 cards she will still be short on gigabytes. Therefore, she must buy 4 memory cards.
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