What is the equation of a circle with center (1,-4) and radius 2?
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A. (x-1)2 + (y + 4) = 4
B. (x-1) - (y + 4)2 - 4
O C. (x+1)2 + (y - 4)2 - 4
D. (x - 1)2 + (y + 4)2 - 2

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Answer 1
A is the correct answer to your question

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If an average-sized man with a parachute jumps from an airplane, he will fall
12.5(0.2t − 1) + 21t feet
in t seconds. How long will it take him to fall 150 feet? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

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Answer:

It will take him 5.85 seconds.

Step-by-step explanation:

12.5 (0.2t - 1) + 21t = 150

Use Distributive Property:

2.5t - 12.5 + 21t = 150

Combine like terms:

23.5t - 12.5 = 150

Subtract 12.5 from both sides:

23.5t = 137.5

Divide both sides by 23.5 to isolate variable t:

5.851063.....

Round to two decimal places (hundredths place):

5.85

Defined the total variation distance to be a distance TV(P,Q) between two probability measures P and Q. However, we will also refer to the total variation distance between two random variables or between two pdfs or two pmfs, as in the following.

Compute TV(X,X+a) for any a∈(0,1), where X∼Ber(0.5).

TV(X,X+a) = ?

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

Computing Tv(X, X + a ) for any a∈(0,1)

Given that :  X∼Ber(0.5)

∴ The probability mass function

    P(X = 1 ) = 0.5

    P(X = 0) = ( 1 - 0.5 )

and expectation  E[X] = 0.5

hence ; TV ( X, X + a ) = 1

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Find the Value of x

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Answer:

42

Step-by-step explanation:

(adjacent straight angles sum up to 180)

3x+54=180

x=42

find the equation of the line passing through points A(3,4) and B(1,10)​

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Answer:

y = -3x + 13

Step-by-step explanation:

First, find the slope:

[tex]m=\frac{y_1-y_2}{x_1-x_2}\\\\m=\frac{4-10}{3-1}\\\\m=\frac{-6}{2}\\\\m=-3[/tex]

Finally, find the equation:

[tex]y-y_1=m(x-x_1)\\\\y-4=-3(x-3)\\\\y-4=-3x+9\\\\y=-3x+13[/tex]

a system of regular payments for when something bad happens
a. Directly b. Reasonable c. Insurance
d. Tuition

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the answer is b. insurance

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Answer:

The answer is below

Step-by-step explanation:

a) the volume of the pit = length * width * depth = 9 dm * 6 dm * 7 dm = 378 dm³

Hence to fil the pit, 378 dm³ of sand is needed.

b) Volume of the room = length * width * height = 2.3 m * 0.59 m * 3.74 m = 5.08 m³

The cabinet would occupy 5.08 m³ of space.

c) volume = length * width * height

210 dm³ = 3.5 dm * 6 dm * width

width = 210 dm³ / (3.5 dm * 6 dm) = 10 dm

d) Volume of the room = length * width * height = 15 m * 15 m * 15 m = 3375 m³

The stockroom has a space of 3375 m³

e) volume = length * width * height = 5 dm * 5 dm * 5 dm = 125 dm³

The container has a space of 125 dm³

f) volume = length * width * height = 41 cm * 13 cm * 24 cm = 12792  cm³

The box has a space of 12792  cm³

g) volume of prism = length * width * height

72 m³ = 4 m * 3 m * length

length = 72 m³ / (4 m * 3 m) = 6 m

h) volume = length * width * height = 8 cm * 8 cm * 8 cm = 512 cm³

The figure has a volume of 512 cm³

i) volume = length * width * height = 5 ft * 2 ft * 3 ft = 30 ft³

The cabinet has a space of 30 ft³

. A population of rabbits oscillates 25 above and below an average of 129 during the year, hitting the lowest value in January (t = 0). a. Find an equation for the population, P, in terms of the months since January, t. b. What if the lowest value of the rabbit population occurred in April instead?

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Answer:

Because we know that here we have an oscillation, we can model this with a sine or cosine function.

P = A*cos(k*t) + M

where:

k is the frequency

A is the amplitude

M is the midline

We know that at t = 0, we have the lowest population.

We know that the mean is 129, so this is the midline.

We know that the population oscillates 25 above and below this midline,

And we know that for t = 0 we have the lowest population, so:

P = A*cos(k*0) + 129 = 129 - 25

P = A + 129 = 129 - 25

A = -25

So, for now, our equation is

P = -25*cos(k*t) + 129

Because this is a yearly period, we should expect to see the same thing for t = 12 (because there are 12 months in one year).

And remember that the period of a cosine function is 2*pi

Then:

k*12 = 2*pi

k = (2*pi)/12 = pi/6

Finally, the equation is:

P = -25*cos(t*pi/6) + 129

Now we want to find the lowest population was in April instead:

if January is t = 0, then:

February is t = 2

March is t = 3

April is t = 4

Then we would have that the minimum is at t = 4

If we want to still use a cosine equation, we need to use a phase p, such that now our equation is:

P = -25*cos(k*t + p) + 129

Such that:

cos(k*4 + p) = 1

Then:

k*4 + p = 0

p =  -k*4

So our equation now is:

P = -25*cos(k*t  - 4*k) + 129

And for the periodicity, after 12 months, in t = 4 + 12 = 16, we should have the same population.

Then, also remembering that the period of the cosine function is 2*pi:

k*12 - 4*k = 2*pi

k*8 = 2*pi

k = 2*pi/8 = pi/4

And remember that we got:

p = -4*k = -4*(pi/4) = -pi

Then the equation for the population in this case is:

P = -25*cos( t*pi/4 - pi) + 129

1. Find the equation and solve for k: y varies inversely as x and y = 6 when x = 18.​

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An inverse function is y = k/x

replace x and y with the given values:

6 = k/18

Solve for k by multiplying both sides by 18:

k = 108

Problem Solving:-

1. Find the equation and solve for k: y varies inversely as x and y = 6 when x = 18.

Solution:-

[tex]\sf{The \: relation \: y \: varies \: inversely \: as \: x \: translates \: to \: y = \frac{k}{x}.}[/tex]

Substitute the values to find k:

[tex]\sf\rightarrow{y= \frac{k}{x} }[/tex]

[tex]\sf\rightarrow{6= \frac{k}{18} }[/tex]

[tex]\sf\rightarrow{k=(6)(18)}[/tex]

[tex]\sf\rightarrow{K={\color{magenta}{108}}}[/tex]

Answer:-

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A) 1 point Write an inequality for this graph . Use the shift key and the key or key to type the < or > symbol . *

B) Water boils when the temperature is at least 212 degrees F. Which inequality shows this situation ?

C) When the temperature drops below 50 degrees F , crickets usually stop chirping . Which inequality shows this situation ?

D) Explain the difference between the meaning of a closed
circle and an open circle on a graph of an inequality .

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x is greater than -1.5
D
A
a closed circle shows that the variable can be equal to the number it is on, and an open circle shows that it cannot
Hope this helps!

The senior classes at High School A and High School B planned separate trips to Yellowstone National Park. The senior class at High School A rented and filled 9 vans and 14 buses with 710 students. High School B rented and filled 13 vans and 5 buses with 371 students. Each van and each bus carried the same number of students. Find the number of students in each van and in each bus.

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Answer:

Buses - 43 people

Vans - 12 people

What’s the solution

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Answer:

x ≥ 12

Step-by-step explanation:

-3/4x +2 ≤ -7

Subtract 2 from each side

-3/4x +2-2 ≤ -7-2

-3/4x  ≤ -9

Multiply each side by -4/3, remembering to flip the inequality

-3/4x * -4/3 ≥ - 9 *(-4/3)

x ≥ 12

Answer:

x>=12

Step-by-step explanation:

-3/4x + 2<=-7

-3/4x <= -7 -2

-3/4x<=-9

cross multiply

-3x<=-36

dividing throughout by -3

x>=12

A bacteria culture is growing at a rate of
r(t) = 7e^0.6t
thousand bacteria per hour after t hours. How much did the bacteria population increase during the first two hours? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)

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Answer:

[tex]{ \bf{r(t) = 7e {}^{0.6t} }} \\ { \tt{r(2) = 7 {e}^{0.6 \times 2} }} \\ = { \tt{7 {e}^{1.2} }} \\ = 23.241 \: thiusand bacteria \: per \: hour[/tex]

23.2 bactéria that is growing I think

A customer buys a different book that has an original selling price of $38. The book is discounted 25%. The customer must pay a 6% sales tax on the discounted price of the book.
What is the total amount, in dollars, the customer pays for the discounted book? Explain and SHOW how you arrived at your answer.

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Answer:

$30.21

Step-by-step explanation:

100% -25%= 75%

Discounted price of the book

= 75% ×$38

= $28.50

Since the customer must pay an additional 6% of the discounted price,

percentage of discounted price paid

= 100% +6%

= 106%

Total amount paid

= 106% × $28.50

= $30.21

_________________________________

Alternative working:

Original selling price= $38

Since the book is discounted 25%,

100% ----- $38

1% ----- $0.38

75% ----- 75 ×$0.38= $28.50

Since the sales tax is based on the discounted price, we let the discounted price be 100%.

100% ----- $28.50

1% ----- $0.285

106% ----- 106 ×$0.285= $30.21

∴ The total amount the customer pays for the discounted book is $30.21.

Neglecting air resistance and the weight of the propellant, determine the work done in propelling a five-ton satellite to a height of (a) 100 miles above Earth and (b) 300 miles above Earth.

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Answer:

a) the work done in propelling a five-ton satellite to a height of 100 miles above Earth is 487.8 mile-tons  

b) the work done in propelling a five-ton satellite to a height of 300 miles above Earth is 1395.3 mile-tons

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data in the question;

We know that the weight of a body varies inversely as the square of its distance from the center of the earth.

⇒F(x) = c / x²

given that; F(x) = five-ton = 5 tons

we know that the radius of earth is approximately 4000 miles

so we substitute

5 = c / (4000)²

c = 5 × ( 4000 )²

c = 8 × 10⁷

∴ Increment of work is;

Δw =  [ ( 8 × 10⁷ ) / x² ] Δx

a) For 100 miles above Earth;

W = ₄₀₀₀∫⁴¹⁰⁰ [ ( 8 × 10⁷ ) / x² ] Δx

= (8 × 10⁷) [tex][[/tex] [tex]-\frac{1}{x}[/tex] [tex]]^{4100}_{4000[/tex]

= (8 × 10⁷) [tex][[/tex] [tex]-\frac{1}{4100}[/tex] [tex]+\frac{1}{4000}[/tex] [tex]][/tex]

= (8 × 10⁷ ) [ 6.09756 × 10⁻⁶ ]

= 487.8 mile-tons  

Therefore, the work done in propelling a five-ton satellite to a height of 100 miles above Earth is 487.8 mile-tons  

b) For 300 miles above Earth.

W = ₄₀₀₀∫⁴³⁰⁰ [ ( 8 × 10⁷ ) / x² ] Δx

= (8 × 10⁷) [tex][[/tex] [tex]-\frac{1}{x}[/tex] [tex]]^{4300}_{4000[/tex]

= (8 × 10⁷) [tex][[/tex] [tex]-\frac{1}{4300}[/tex] [tex]+\frac{1}{4000}[/tex] [tex]][/tex]

= (8 × 10⁷ ) [ 1.744186 × 10⁻⁵ ]

= 1395.3 mile-tons

Therefore, the work done in propelling a five-ton satellite to a height of 300 miles above Earth is 1395.3 mile-tons

Finding the Area of a Circle Given the Radius Th It The area in terms of pi isi mi? The approximated value for the area is A circle has a radius of 3 miles. Use the work shown below to identify the area in terms of pi and the approximate area of the circle. Use 3.14 for a and round the answer to the nearest tenth. A = 2 A= T(3 mi) A = 3.14(9 mi) ​

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Answer:

I'd use A = πr^2

The area is 28.3 if we're using 3.14 as pi (rounded to the nearest tenth)

HELP ME PLEASE!!!
GIVEN sin0= √23/12
tan0= √23/11
Find cos0

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Answer:

[tex]cos \theta = \frac{11}{12}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]sin \theta = \frac{\sqrt{23}}{12} \ , \ tan \theta = \frac{\sqrt{23}}{11}\\\\tan \theta = \frac{sin \theta }{cos \theta }\\\\ \frac{\sqrt{23}}{11} = \frac{\frac{\sqrt{23}}{12} }{cos \theta}\\\\cos \theta = \frac{\frac{\sqrt{23}}{12} }{\frac{\sqrt{23}}{11} }\\\\cos \theta = \frac{\sqrt{23}}{12 } \times \frac{11}{\sqrt{23}}\\\\cos \theta = \frac{11}{12}[/tex]

If 12 girls can sweep a room in 20hours, how many hours will it take 8 girls to perform the same task, assuming they are sweeping at the same rate?​

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Answer:

30 hour

Step-by-step explanation:

girls time

12 20 hour

8 x(let)

now,

12/8=x/20

12×20=8×x

240=8x

x=240/8

x=30,,

Which of these four sets of side lengths will form a right triangle? set 1 set 2 set 3 set 4

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Answer:

hey um I cant see the picture

12 Kendrick wants to build a slide for his son in the backyard. He buys a
slide that is 8 feet long. The height of the stairs is 5 feet. Find the
distance from the bottom of the stairs to the base of the slide.

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5^2 + x^2=8^2
25+x^2=64
X=6.2

how many kilometers are there in 9000000cm​

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Answer:

90 kilometers

Step-by-step explanation:

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What is the cube root of -1,000p12q3?
O-1004
O - 10pta
O 1004
O 10pta

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Answer:

Your options are not clear

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sqrt[3]{-1000 \times p^{12} \times q^3} \\\\(-1 \times 10^3 \times p^{12} \times q^3)^{\frac{1}{3} }\\\\(-1^3)^{\frac{1}{3} }\times 10^{3 \times \frac{1}{3} } \times p^{12 \times \frac{1}{3}} \times q^{3 \times \frac{1}{3}} \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ [ \ (-1)^3 = - 1 \ ] \\\\- 1 \times 10 \times p^4 \times q\\\\-10p^4q[/tex]

Ivan is saving money to buy a game. So far he has saved 8, which is one-fourth of the total cost of the game. How much does the game cost?

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Answer:

[tex]\$32[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the cost of the game be [tex]x[/tex]. Since one-fourth of the cost of the game is equal to 8 dollars, we have the following equation:

[tex]\frac{1}{4}x=8[/tex]

Multiply both sides by 4 to isolate and solve for [tex]x[/tex]:

[tex]x=8\cdot 4=\boxed{\$32}[/tex]

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Answer:

The first equation, sorry can’t explain.

Answer:

g(x)=3f(2x)

I think

Arithmetic or geometric 18,13,8

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Answer:

That is Arithmetic

Step-by-step explanation:

Arithmetic Sequence is described as a list of numbers, in which each new term differs from a preceding term by a constant quantity. Which is -5 in this case.

Hope this helps

The square below represents one whole.
What percent is represented by the shaded area?
%



The anwser is 6%

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Answer:

the answer is 6%

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A school principal wants to know more about the number of students absent each day. He counts the number of students absent each day for one week: {24, 18, 31,

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Answer:

6.27

Step-by-step explanation:

We are to obtain the standard deviation of the given values :

{24, 18, 31,25, 34}

The standard deviation = √(Σ(x - mean)²/ n)

The mean = (ΣX) /n

Using calculator to save computation time :

The standard deviation, s = 6.27 (2 decimal places)

I’ve been stuck on this problem I can’t seem to get 7 9/4 into the ABC form

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Answer:

7 square root 9^4

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the Pythagorean theorem , find the missing length for each of the given right triangles

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Answer:

See Explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is incomplete, as the right trianglea are not given. The general explanation is as follows.

Using Pythagoras Theorem, we have:

a² = b² + c²

Where:

a => hypotenuse

Assume that the opposite and the adjacent sides are given as 3 and 4, respectively.

The hypotension becomes

a² = 3² + 4²

a² = 9 + 16.

a² = 25

Take square roots.

a = 5

If any of the other side lengths is missing; you make that side the subject and then solve.

Discount Comics is running a special: 20 comics for $5.00. Seth purchases 30 comics for $7.50. What is the sale price per comic?
$ per comic?

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Answer:

$0.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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