What is the area of the triangle centimeters squared 23 CM 16 CM 14 CM

What Is The Area Of The Triangle Centimeters Squared 23 CM 16 CM 14 CM

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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

82

Answer 2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

.5(half) x 14(base) x 16(height)=112cm


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Helpp please… due at 12:00

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Answer:alternate exterior angles

Step-by-step explanation:

Since they’re on the outside of the parallel lines that makes them exterior

The correct answer is C. Alternate Exterior Angles

if x varies directly as y,write a formula connecting x and y y.use k as a constant of variaton.​

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x = ky

Here, x varies directly as y and k is the constant of variation, so x is equal to k multiplied by y

How many real equations does 8-4x=o have ?

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Answer:1 real solution

Step-by-step explanation:

(2104ft)(1 yd/3 ft)(1 football field/100 yds

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Answer:

  7 1/75 football fields

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply it out. The units of feet and yards cancel, leaving football fields.

  = (2104·1·1)/(3·100) football fields ≈ 7.0133... football fields

  = 7 1/75 football fields

ou want to obtain a sample to estimate a population proportion. At this point in time, you have no reasonable estimate for the population proportion. You would like to be 99% confident that you esimate is within 0.1% of the true population proportion. How large of a sample size is required

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Answer: the required sample size =1658944

Step-by-step explanation:

When the prior population proportion for the study is unknown , then the formula for sample size is [tex]Sample \ size = 0.25(\dfrac{z^*}{Margin\ of \ error})^2[/tex]

z-value for 99% confidence = 2.576

[tex]Sample \ size = 0.25(\dfrac{2.576}{0.001})^2\\\\=0.25(2576)^2\\\\=1658944[/tex]

Hence, the required sample size =1658944

A cheetah can run at a speed of 70 miles per hour. Which representation shows the distance a cheetah can travel
at this rate?

I’ll give brainliest

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B, because the first graph shows a rate of 35 mph. We don’t want that. Answer c states, that the rate is constant however that is not true. B is the only equation showing that if you plug in any x for the number of hours, you will get your answer. Therefore b is your answer! Hope this helps

Answer:

Sorry if this is wrong, but seeing the question I think the best answer following the question would be answer B, because for A it shows that 1 hour is 35 miles when it says 70 miles in 1 hour, not C because as the time rises so does the distance, and I checked D and it's wrong.

Step-by-step explanation:

name two rays that contain the following line segments:

__
TV

__
XZ​

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segment TV:

ray WU

ray TU

segment XZ:

ray WZ

ray XZ

What are the coordinates of the point that is 1/5
of the way from A(-7,-4) to
B(3,6)?
A. (-5,0)
B. (-5,-2)
C. (0,3)
O D. (1,4)

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Answer:

  B.  (-5, -2)

Step-by-step explanation:

That point is ...

  A + 1/5(B - A)

  = (-7, -4) + 1/5(3 -(-7), 6 -(-4)) = (-7, -4) +1/5(10, 10)

  = (-7, -4) +(2, 2) = (-5, -2)

The point (-5, -2) is 1/5 of the way from A to B.

14.
Find the domain of

x ¹ -2 / x + 1

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Answer:

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please help I'm not good with word problems ​

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Answer:

7 5/8

Step-by-step explanation:

5+2= 7 3/8+2/8=5/8 7+5/8=7 5/8

5 ²⁄₈+2 ⅜= 7 ⅝
7 ⅝ miles is the answer

I don't get it please Help me

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Step-by-step explanation:

A. 2(x+4)=2x+8

=G

B. 3(2x-1)=6x-3

=I

C. 4(x+2)=4x+8

=J

D. 2(x+3)=2x+6

=K

E. 3(4x+1)=12x+3

=H

A - G

B - I

C - J

D - K

E - H

HOPE IT HELP

Kevin was asked to determine the length of side XZ. His work is shown.

Which error did Kevin make?

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Answer:

A.// He has the side lengths in the wrong place in the cosine ratio.

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the proof the outcome (not A)?

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Answer:

  B

Step-by-step explanation:

If the probability of event "A" is 'p', then the probability of the event "not A" is

  P(not A) = 1 - P(A) = 1 - p

For p=0.5, this is ...

  P(not A) = 1 -0.5 = 0.5 . . . . . matches choice B

Answer:

B. 0.5 is the proof the outcome (not A).

A rectangular pyramid with a base of 9 units by 4 units and a height of 7 units.
Which is the correct calculation for the volume of the pyramid?
One-third(36)(7)= 84 units3
One-half(36)(7) = 126 units3
36(7) = 252 units3
36(7)(3) = 756 units3

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The answer is A.

Hope this helps! can i have brainliest lol

Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

how can i solve the following
2(x + 3) = x - 4

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Answer:

x=-10

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x+3)=x-4

2*x+2*3=x-4

2x+6=x-4

2x-x=-4-6

x=-10

Answer:

[tex]x = - 10[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve:

[tex]2(x+3)=x−4[/tex]

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

[tex]2(x+3)=x−4 \\ (2)(x)+(2)(3)=x+−4(Distribute) \\ 2x+6=x+−4 \\ 2x+6=x−4[/tex]

Step 2: Subtract x from both sides.

[tex]2x+6−x=x−4−x \\ x+6=−4[/tex]

Step 3: Subtract 6 from both sides.

[tex]x+6−6=−4−6 \\ x=−10[/tex]

Christian Robbie are construction arytenoids stained glass window whose length is 7.3 inches longer than its width if the area of the window is 596.9 in.² find the width and the length

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Answer:

w ≈ 21.053 inches

l ≈ 28.353 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

  160 cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

The ratio of the linear dimensions is the square root of the ratio of areas:

  scale factor B/A= √(64/144) = 8/12 = 2/3

The ratio of volumes is the cube of the scale factor:

  (volume B)/(volume A) = (2/3)³ = 8/27

Then the volume of pyramid B is ...

  volume B = (volume A) × (volume B)/(volume A)

  = (540 cm³) × (8/27) = 160 cm³ . . . . volume of pyramid B

_____

Equivalently, the ratio of volumes is the 3/2 power of the ratio of areas.

 Vb = Va(64/144)^(3/2) = (540 cm³)(4/9)^(3/2) = (540)(8/27) cm³ = 160 cm³

The time it takes to build a house (T), varies directly with the floor area (A), and inversely with the number of workers (W). What is the equation that models this situation?

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Answer:

T = k * (A/W)

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of the following correctly names a side of the triangle below?


A. ZC
B. B
С. АВ
D. AABC

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Answer:

C. [tex]\frac{}{AB}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

You can solve this in two ways, firstly by eliminating all the wrong answers, and secondly by just knowing that the horizontal line in [tex]_[/tex][tex]\frac{}{AB}[/tex] means that we are talking about a line.

This is how we solve this question by using the eliminating process.

(A. ∠C) is not the right answer because the ∠ sign lets us know that this answer represents an angle, not a line

(B. B) is not the right answer because it represent a point, not a line (in math we use a singular capital letter to represent points)

(D. ΔABC) is not the right answer because the Δ sign lets us know that the answer represents a triangle, not a line.

Therefore, the only option left is C. [tex]\frac{}{AB}[/tex]

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Change the standard form equation to vertex form and compare the function to the parent function y = x^2.

1. y = x^2 - 2x - 2

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Completing the square gives

[tex]x^2-2x-2=(x-1)^2-3[/tex]

and comparing to [tex]y=x^2[/tex], the graph of [tex]y=x^2-2x-2[/tex] would be a horizontal shift to the right by 1 unit, and a vertical shift down by 3 units.

Hope this help!!!

Have a nice day!!!

How many kiloliters are there in 19,000 milliliters?


A. 19
B. 1.9
C. 0.019
D. 0.0019

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

To convert milli- to kilo-, move the decimal point six places to the left

On a particular game show, there are 8 covered buckets and 2 of them contain a ball.
To win the game, a contestant must select both buckets that contain a ball. Find the
probability that a contestant wins the game if he/she gets to select 4 of the buckets.

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Answer:

0.2143 = 21.43% probability that a contestant wins the game if he/she gets to select 4 of the buckets.

Step-by-step explanation:

The buckets are chosen without replacement, which means that the hypergeometric distribution is used to solve this question.

Hypergeometric distribution:

The probability of x sucesses is given by the following formula:

[tex]P(X = x) = h(x,N,n,k) = \frac{C_{k,x}*C_{N-k,n-x}}{C_{N,n}}[/tex]

In which:

x is the number of sucesses.

N is the size of the population.

n is the size of the sample.

k is the total number of desired outcomes.

Combinations formula:

[tex]C_{n,x}[/tex] is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given by the following formula.

[tex]C_{n,x} = \frac{n!}{x!(n-x)!}[/tex]

In this question:

8 covered buckets, so N = 8.

4 buckets are selected, so n = 4.

2 contain a ball, which means that k = 2.

Find the probability that a contestant wins the game if he/she gets to select 4 of the buckets.

This is P(X = 2). So

[tex]P(X = x) = h(x,N,n,k) = \frac{C_{k,x}*C_{N-k,n-x}}{C_{N,n}}[/tex]

[tex]P(X = 2) = h(2,8,4,2) = \frac{C_{2,2}*C_{6,2}}{C_{8,2}} = 0.2143[/tex]

0.2143 = 21.43% probability that a contestant wins the game if he/she gets to select 4 of the buckets.

Area and circumference of this circle

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: The radius is 6 cm

To find the area + circumference we need to use 2 formulas:

Area: pi* radius^2

Circumference: 2*pi*r

First we can do the area

I will use "pi" for pi instead of 3.14

pi * 6^2

= 36 pi

The area is 36 pi

Next, circumference

2 * pi *r

2*pi*6

= 12 pi

So the area is 36 pi, and the circumference is 12 pi

According to the national association of home builders the mean price of an existing single family home in 2018 was $395,000. A real estate broker believes that existing home prices in her neighborhood are lower.

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Answer:

[tex]H_o:\mu = 395000[/tex]

[tex]H_a:\mu < 395000[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]\mu = 395000[/tex] -- mean price

Required

Determine the null and alternate hypotheses

From the question, we understand that the mean price is:

[tex]\mu = 395000[/tex]

This represents the null hypothesis

[tex]H_o:\mu = 395000[/tex]

The belief that the home prices are lower represents the alternate hypothesis

Lower means less than

So, the alternate hypothesis is:

[tex]H_a:\mu < 395000[/tex]

Pleaseee helpppp!!! 20 points

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Answer:

The correct option is (A).

Step-by-step explanation:

The given expression is :

[tex]\dfrac{14x^4y^6}{7x^8y^2}[/tex]

The numerator contains 14x⁴y⁶ and the denominator is 7x⁸y².

We can write it as :

[tex]\dfrac{14x^4y^6}{7x^8y^2}=\dfrac{7\times 2\times x^4\times y^2\times y^4}{7x^4\times x^4\times y^2}[/tex]

Canceling the common terms,

[tex]=\dfrac{2y^4}{x^4}[/tex]

So, the correct option is (A).

If can someone help me.

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Answer:

  Tim is correct. 5/8 > 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

By taking 5/8 of the lasagna, Tim will be taking more than half (4/8) of it. No remaining share can be larger. Any remaining share will be 3/8 or less, so will be smaller than a 5/8 share.

Tim's 5/8 share is the largest.

Determine the value of x.

1) 14.75
2)15.25
3)11.92
4)18.56

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Opposite angles are supplementary, the sum is 180 degrees.
6x+10+81.5=180
Combine like terms:
6x+91.5=180
Subtract 91.5 to both sides:
6x=88.5
Divide 6 to both sides:
x=14.75
The answer is 1) 14.75
Hope this helped!

Linear function please help it’s due in 30 mins

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Y=2x+1 Hope that helps

Describe the shape that would result from a horizontal slice of the figure below.
PLEASE ANSWER FAST ILL MARK BRAINLEIST.!!!

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Answer:

A triangular prism and a trapezoidal prism, if I understand the question

Step-by-step explanation:

There wound be a trapezoid and a triangle if you cut it horizontally. If you mean vertically, it would be a right triangular prism

A density graph is used to find the probability of a discrete random variable
taking on a range of values.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

This is false because A density graph is not used to find the probability of a discrete random variable taking on a range of values. This is because you have to use a calculations instead of a graph. The correct how to calculate is: Determine a single event with a single outcome. Identify the total number of outcomes that can occur. Divide the number of events by the number of possible outcomes.

Therefore, it's B ( false).

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