What type of object is pictured below?
O A. Point
O B. Ray
C. Segment
D. Line

What Type Of Object Is Pictured Below?O A. PointO B. RayC. SegmentD. Line

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Answer 1

Answer:

It is a ray because there are two points with a line passing through them which is extenging on one side but not on the other.

Answer 2
It would be b, a ray

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Which is a perfect square?
6’1
6’2
6’3
6’5

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Answer:

6'2

Step-by-step explanation:

6’3 is the answer I believe



the ratio of sadia's age to her father's age is 3:6. The sum of their age is 96 .What is sadia's age​

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We have,

[tex]a:b=3:6,a+b=96[/tex]

Introduce variable [tex]x[/tex] such that [tex]a=3x,b=6x[/tex]

The sum [tex]a+b=96[/tex] is therefore [tex]9x=96\implies x=10.\overline{6}[/tex]

So,

[tex]a=3\cdot10.\overline{6}=\boxed{32}[/tex] (sadia's age)

[tex]b=6\cdot10.\overline{6}=\boxed{64}[/tex] (father's age)

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Rotation 90° counterclockwise around the origin of the point (-8,1)​

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(-1, -8). When we rotate to the fourth quadrant, we make both of the coordinate values negative.

Surface Area of cones
Instructions: Find the surface area of each figure. Round your answers to the nearest tenth, if necessary.

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Answer:

  64.1 ft²

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of the cone is given by ...

  A = πr(r +h) . . . . for radius r and slant height h

  A = π(2 ft)(2 ft +8.2 ft) ≈ 64.1 ft²

(b) An economy has an agricultural industry and a textile industry. Each unit of agricultural output requires 0.4 unit of agricultural input and 0.1 unit of textiles input. Each unit of textiles output requires 0.1 unit of agricultural input and 0.2 unit of textiles input.

(i) Write the technology matrix for this economy. [2 marks]

(ii) If surpluses of 5 units of agricultural products and 195 units of textiles are desired, find the gross production of each industry

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Leontief input output model (technology matrix) is an economic model that shows the quantitative relationship and sectorial interdependency in a national economy

The responses with  regards to the question are;

(i) The technology matrix for the economy is presented as follows;

[tex]\mathbf{ A} =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}Agric&&Textile\\0.4&&0.1\\&&\\0.1&&0.2\end{array}\right] \begin{array}{ccc}\mathbf{Per \ Unit}\\Agriculture\\\\Textile\end{array}\right][/tex]

(ii) The required gross production of each industry to meet the desired surplus are;

50 units of agriculture and 250 units of textile

The reason the above values are correct is as follows:

(i) The given parameters are;

The industries in the economy = Agricultural industry and textile industry

Units of agricultural input required per unit of agricultural output = 0.4

Units of textile input required per unit of agricultural output = 0.1

Units of agricultural input required per unit of textile output = 0.1

Units of textile input required per unit of textile output = 0.2

Let X represent agriculture, and let Y represent textile, we have;

[tex]Agric \ for \ agric = \dfrac{0.4 \ units \ of \ agriculture}{1\ unit \ of \ agric \ produced} \times X \ Agric \ produced= 0.4 \cdot X[/tex]

[tex]Agric \ for \ textile = \dfrac{0.1 \ units \ of \ agriculture}{1\ unit \ of \ textile \ produced} \times Y \ textile \ produced= 0.1 \cdot Y[/tex]

We also have;

Textile for agriculture = 0.1·X

Textile for textile = 0.2·Y

Therefore;

X = 0.4·X + 0.1·Y

Y = 0.1·X + 0.2·Y

Therefore;

The technology matrix for the economy is presented as follows;

[tex]\mathbf{Technology \ matrix, A} =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}Agric&&Textile\\0.4&&0.1\\&&\\0.1&&0.2\end{array}\right] \begin{array}{ccc}\mathbf{Per \ Unit}\\Agriculture\\\\Textile\end{array}\right][/tex]

(ii)  Let P represent the production vector, and let d represent the demand vector, we have;

[tex]P = \left[\begin{array}{c}X \\Y\end{array}\right][/tex], [tex]d = \left[\begin{array}{c}5 \\195\end{array}\right][/tex]

P = A·P + d

P - A·P = d

Therefore;

[tex]P = \mathbf{ \dfrac{d}{(I - A)}}[/tex]

Where I = The 2 by 2 identity matrix

We get;

[tex]I - A =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1&&0\\&&\\0&&1\end{array}\right] - \left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.4&&0.1\\&&\\0.1&&0.2\end{array}\right] = \mathbf{\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.6&&-0.1\\&&\\-0.1&&0.8\end{array}\right]}[/tex]

With the use of a graphing calculator, we have;

[tex]P =\left[\begin{array}{c}X \\Y\end{array}\right] = \dfrac{\left[\begin{array}{c}5 \\195\end{array}\right]}{\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.6&&-0.1\\&&\\-0.1&&0.8\end{array}\right]} = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}50\\\\\ 250\end{array}\right][/tex]

The required gross product of agriculture, X = 50 units

The required gross product of textile, Y = 250 units

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We have that he technology matrix for this economy and the  the gross production of each industry are

a)    [tex]X= \begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

b)    [tex]\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}50\\250\end{vmatrix}[/tex]          

From the Question we have told that

Each unit of agricultural output requires 0.4 unit of agricultural input

Each unit of agricultural output requires 0.1 unit of textiles input.

Each unit of textiles output requires 0.1 unit of agricultural input

Each unit of textiles output requires 0.2 unit of textiles input.

Generally the technology matrix for this economy is given below

With

X =Agricultural industry Gross output

Y= Textile industry Gross Output

Therefore

[tex]X= \begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

b)

From the Question we are told that

Surpluses of 5 units of agricultural products and 195 units of textiles are desired.

Therefore, we have Desired surplus matrix of

[tex]D= \begin{vmatrix}5\\195\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

Generally the Technology equation is mathematically given as

[tex](I-X)\phi=D[/tex]

Where

X =Agricultural industry Gross output

I=A Unit matrix

\phi=Matrix of gross production

Therefore

[tex]\begin{vmatrix}1 & 0\\0 & 1\end{vmatrix}-(\begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}))\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}5\\195\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}50\\250\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

In conclusion

The technology matrix for this economy and the  the gross production of each industry are

[tex]X= \begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}50\\250\end{vmatrix}[/tex]         Respectively

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Answer:

All of area is πr²

Step-by-step explanation:

and we should write the area kind of radian. So if all area is π*(12)²= 144π - this for 360°- and 240° is 96π

but we must add area of the triangle which has two same side and has 6 high so it's area is 6*12√3/2 = 36✓3

our answer is 96π+ 36✓3

Which expression is equivalent to (3 squared) Superscript negative 2?

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Answer:

–81

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Triangle DEF has sides of length x, x+3, and x−1. What are all the possible types of DEF?

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Triangle DEF is scalene

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The triangle DEF will be a scalene triangle as all the sides of the triangle are unequal.

What is a scalene triangle?

A scalene triangle is a type of triangle which have all the sides to be unequal and similarly, all the angles will also be unequal to each other.

Given that:-

Triangle DEF has sides of length x, x+3, and x−1

it is given that all the sides of the triangle are x, x+3, and x−1 we can clearly see that for any value of x all the three sides will have different values. we can conclude from this that the triangle DEF is a scalene triangle.

Therefore triangle DEF will be a scalene triangle as all the sides of the triangle are unequal.

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Liam is buying bottles of soda in packages that contain 8 bottles each. If the total number of sodas Liam bough t was between 45 and 50, how many did he buy? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

48

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find the multiples of 8

8,16,24,32,40,48

48 is between 45 and 50 so he must have bought 48

Answer:

6 bottles

Step-by-step explanation:

For this question we need to know the multiple of 8 which are:

8 x 1 = 8

8 x 2 = 16

8 x 3 = 24

8 x 4 = 32

8 x 5 = 40

8 x 6 = 48

8 x 7 = 56

There is only one multiple, which is greater than 45 but less than 50, which is 8x6 l.

This means he bought 6 bottles.

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Devaughn is 6 years older than Sydney. The sum of their ages is 56 . What is Sydney's age?

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Answer:

Devaughn = 31, Sydney = 25

Step-by-step explanation:

(56-6)÷2= 25

So they would both be 25 if they were the same age but Devaughn is 6 years older so 25+6=31

Age of Sydney=xAge of Devaghn=x+6

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[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto x+x+6=56[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 2x+6=56[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 2x=56-6[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 2x=50[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto x=\dfrac{50}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto x=25[/tex]

What is the remainder when () = 3 − 11 − 10 is divided by x+3

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Answer:

-18/x+3

Step-by-step explanation:

The HCF of two numbers is 175. The LCM of these two numbers is 12600. Both numbers are greater than their HCF. Find the two numbers

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Answer:

Hello,

Answer : 1400 and 1575

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's say a and b the ywo numbers

[tex]HCF(a,b)=a\vee b=175=5^2*7\\LCM(a,b)=a\wedge b=12600\\\\a*b=(a\vee b)*(a\wedge b)=(2^3*3^2*5^2*7)*(5^2*7)=2^3*3^2*(5^2*7^2)^2\\\\Both\ numbers\ are\ greater\ than\ their HCF\\a=175*k_1\\b=175*k_2\\\\k_1=2^3\ and\ k_2=3^2\\\\a=175*2^3=1400\\b=175*3^2=1575\\\\[/tex]

If p is true and ~ q is false, then p ~ q is _____ false.
a. sometimes
b. always
c. never

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Let h(x)=20e^kx where k ɛ R (Picture attached. Thank you so much!)

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Answer:

A)

[tex]k=0[/tex]

B)

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} 2k + 1& = 2\ln 20 + 1 \\ &\approx 2.3863\end{aligned}[/tex]

C)

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} k - 3&= \ln \frac{1}{2} - 3 \\ &\approx-3.6931 \end{aligned}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the function:

[tex]\displaystyle h(x) = 20e^{kx} \text{ where } k \in \mathbb{R}[/tex]

A)

Given that h(1) = 20, we want to find k.

h(1) = 20 means that h(x) = 20 when x = 1. Substitute:

[tex]\displaystyle (20) = 20e^{k(1)}[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]1= e^k[/tex]

Anything raised to zero (except for zero) is one. Therefore:

[tex]k=0[/tex]

B)

Given that h(1) = 40, we want to find 2k + 1.

Likewise, this means that h(x) = 40 when x = 1. Substitute:

[tex]\displaystyle (40) = 20e^{k(1)}[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]\displaystyle 2 = e^{k}[/tex]

We can take the natural log of both sides:

[tex]\displaystyle \ln 2 = \underbrace{k\ln e}_{\ln a^b = b\ln a}[/tex]

By definition, ln(e) = 1. Hence:

[tex]\displaystyle k = \ln 2[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]2k+1 = 2\ln 2+ 1 \approx 2.3863[/tex]

C)

Given that h(1) = 10, we want to find k - 3.

Again, this meas that h(x) = 10 when x = 1. Substitute:

[tex]\displaystyle (10) = 20e^{k(1)}[/tex]

Simplfy:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{1}{2} = e^k[/tex]

Take the natural log of both sides:

[tex]\displaystyle \ln \frac{1}{2} = k\ln e[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle k = \ln \frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle k - 3 = \ln\frac{1}{2} - 3\approx-3.6931[/tex]

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Log 1 with whatever base (except 0) is 0 for any number (except 0) raised to 0th power is 1. And 0 times anything is 0. Answer should be B.

If ‘BOXES’ is OBXSE, then BOARD is

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Answer:

  OBADR

Step-by-step explanation:

The first two letters are swapped, and the last two letters are swapped.

  BOARD . . . becomes

  OBADR

Find the length of FT

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Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

From the given figure;

Angle FVT = 43°

VT = 53

Taking Angle FVT as reference angle we get;

Perpendicular (p) = FT = ?

Base (b) = VT = 53

Taking the of tan;

[tex] \tan( \alpha ) = \frac{p}{b} [/tex]

Keep all values and simplify it;

[tex] \tan(43) = \frac{ft}{53} [/tex]

0.932515*53 = FT

Therefore, FT= 49.423.

Hope it helps!

Answer:

A. 49.42

Step-by-step explanation:

tan 43 = FT ÷ VT

0.932515086 = FT ÷ 53

49.42 = FT

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Answer:

D. 3

Step-by-step explanation:

A triangle can be defined as a two-dimensional shape that comprises three (3) sides, three (3) vertices and three (3) angles.

Simply stated, any polygon with three (3) lengths of sides is a triangle.

In Geometry, a triangle is considered to be the most important shape.

Generally, there are three (3) main types of triangle based on the length of their sides and these include;

I. Equilateral triangle: it has all of its three (3) sides and interior angles equal.

II. Isosceles triangle: it has two (2) of its sides equal in length and two (2) equal angles.

III. Scalene triangle: it has all of its three (3) sides and interior angles different in length and size respectively.

In Geometry, an acute angle can be defined as any angle that has its size less than ninety (90) degrees.

Hence, we can deduce that the greatest number of acute angles that a triangle can contain is three (3) because the sum of all the interior angles of a triangle is 180 degrees.

find the LCM of 210, 280, 360 by prime factorisation​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

210=2x3x5x7

280=2x2x2x5x7

360=2x2x2x3x3x5

Answer:

210= 2×3×5×7

280=2×2×2×5×7

360=2×2×2×3×3×5

common factors=2×2×2×3×5×7=840

uncommon factors=3

L.C.M=Common factors× uncommon factors

L.C.M=840×3

L.C.M=2520

Step-by-step explanation:

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Anna earned $9 an hour babysitting. She wants
to buy a 16 GB iPod that is $120. Anna has
saved $45 so far. How many more hours of
babysitting does she need to do to earn the rest
to purchase the iPod

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Answer:

8.33 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

120-45 = 75

75 ÷ 9 = 8.33

100 x 20 + 30 help me

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[tex]\boxed{\underline{\bf \: Answer}}[/tex]

[tex] \sf100 \times 20 + 30[/tex]

First multiply 100 & 20 together.

[tex] \sf= 2000 + 30[/tex]

Now add 2000 & 30. You'll get :-

[tex]= \boxed{ \bf 2030}[/tex]

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[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto 100\times 20+30[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto (100\times 20)+30[/tex]

Solve bracket

[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto 2000+30[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\longmapsto 2030[/tex]

Please help me to find this answer

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Step-by-step explanation:

angle of a triangle is 180, therefore to get the remaining one, subtract the sum of the two knows from 180, also for the second one; angle on a straight line is as well 180, since you have fine the interior one, subtract it from 180 to get the second answer

Answer:

so angles in a triangle add up to 180,

32+50+m<MQP=180

82+m<MQP=180

m<MQP=180-82

=98°

and angles on a straight line add up to 180 therefore

m<MQR=180-m<MQP

=180-98

=82

I hope this helps and if you don't understand feel free to ask

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Answer:

  a) CP = SP/1.1

  b) CP = $59.50

  c) GST = $5.95

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Divide by the coefficient of CP.

  SP = 1.1×CP

  CP = SP/1.1

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b) Use the formula with the given value.

  CP = $65.45/1.1 = $59.50

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c) You can do this two ways: subtract CP from SP, or multiply CP by 0.1.

  GST = SP -CP = $65.45 -59.50 = $5.95

  GST = CP×0.10 = $59.50 × 0.10 = $5.95

Fill in the blanks.
(3b^3)^2 = _b^_

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We can seperate (3b³) into two different parts, the constant and the variable.

The constant (3) and the variable (b) can both be squared and multiplied to get the correct answer, so:

3² = 9

(b³)² = [tex]b^{6}[/tex]

So, [tex](3b^{3})^{2} = 9b^{6}[/tex]

if a stone is dropped from a cliff that is 122.5m high then its height in meters after t seconds is h=122.5-4.9t^2. find its velocity after 2s

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let t = 2

h = 122.5 - 4.9·2² = 122.5-19.6 = 102.9

Find the quotient of 90 over -10

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90/-10

= 9/-1

= -9

So, -9 is the quotient.

Hi! The answer is -9 because 90/-10 = -9
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Solve each system by graphing.

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Answer:

(2,-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Solved using math.

Answer:

The solution is (2, -1) to show this by graphing do y = -1 by making a straight horizontal line at (0,-1) . And then for the other equation make a line where it starts at (0,4) and passes point (2,-1). Just plot those two points and connect them and you'll have made the line.

Step-by-step explanation:

The 4th of an AP is 15 and the 9th term is 35. find the 15th term​

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Consecutive terms in this sequence are separated by a constant c, so if the 4th term is 15, then the next terms would be

5th: 15 + c

6th: (15 + c) + c = 15 + 2c

7th: (15 + 2c) + c = 15 + 3c

and so on. More generally, since any given number in the sequence depends on the number that came before it, we can write the n-th term in terms of the 4th term,

n-th: 15 + (n - 4) c

Then the 9th term in the sequence is

15 + (9 - 4) c = 35

and solving for c gives

15 + 5c = 35   ==>   5c = 20   ==>   c = 4

Then the 15th term would be

15 + (15 - 4)×4 = 15 + 11×4 = 15 + 44 = 59

create a graph of 4.95 + 3.99

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Answer:

????

Step-by-step explanation:

as in y = 4.95 + 3.99 or points? if so just draw a horizontal line at 8.94

The probability distribution of a random variable X is given. x 1 2 3 4 P(X = x) 0.4 0.1 0.3 0.2 Compute the mean, variance, and standard deviation of X. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) mean variance standard deviation

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Mean:

[tex]E(X) = \displaystyle \sum_{x\in\{1,2,3,4\}}x\,P(X=x) = 1\times0.4 + 2\times0.1 + 3\times0.3 + 4\times0.2 = \boxed{2.3}[/tex]

Variance:

[tex]\displaystyle V(X) = E\left((X-E(X))^2\right) = E(X^2) - E(X)^2 \\\\ E(X^2) = \sum_{x\in\{1,2,3,4\}}x^2\,P(X=x) = 1^2\times0.4 + 2^2\times0.1 + 3^2\times0.3 + 4^2\times0.2 = 6.7 \\\\ \implies V(X) = 6.7 - 2.3^2 = \boxed{1.41}[/tex]

Standard deviation:

[tex]\sigma_X = \sqrt{V(X)} = \sqrt{1.41} \approx \boxed{1.19}[/tex]

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