Answer:
y = 5x - 2
Step-by-step explanation:
y = mx+b
Answer:
y = -5x-2
Step-by-step explanation:
Use slope and y intercept to place the equation into slope intercept for (y=mx+b)
Mr. Green is still repairing that old, rundown house he recently purchased. He finally fixed that leaky faucet in the kitchen, but now the bathroom faucet is leaking. He’s wondering if the dripping rate is the same as the kitchen, so again he starts his observations. However, this time he notes that for the bathroom faucet, 8 ounces of water dripped in 12 minutes.
A) At this rate, how many ounces of water will drip in a day?
Answer:
960 ounces in 1 day
(Sorry for a late response, I just logged on)
Step-by-step explanation:
Most of that information is negligable (not important) besides 8 ounces in 12 minutes.
so an hour is 60 minutes, if we multiply both parts of the problem by 5 we get
40 ounces in 1 hour
a day is 24 hours, so if we multiply both sides by 24 well get our answer
960 ounces a day
-- Gage Millar, Algebra 1/2 tutor
Answer:
960 ounces
Step-by-step explanation:
First, let's find how much water will drip in an hour (60 minutes), so we can make an equation:
8/12 = x/60
And if you multiply both sides of the equation by 60 you will get 8*5 = x which is 40. So, we know that in one hour, 40 ounces of water will drip from the bathroom faucet. To find how much water will drip in a day, just multiply 40 by 24 (since there are 24 hours in a day). That would result in 960.
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Answer:
The length of FB IS D) 7 units
Sara poured 3/4 of the juice from a 2 liter bottle while serving guest party.
How much juice, in liters, is still left in the bottle
Answer:The juice left in bottle is 0.5 litre
Step-by-step explanation:Sara poured 3/4 of the juice from a 2 liter bottle while serving guests at a party how many Juice in liters is still left in the bottle. 2.
Which equation represent this statement?
5 less than twice a number is 3
2n - 5 = 3
2n - 3 = 5
5 - 2n = 3
3 - 2n = 5
Answer: It was 2n-5=3 The other guy was right
Step-by-step explanation: I took the K12 test.
Does anyone have the pages 8,9,10,12 in the Dimensions Math 7A Workbook?
PLEASEE!!!! I forgot my book at school and is due in an hour
Answer:
there
Step-by-step explanation:
1
find the sum
(2x+6)+(4x-12)
HELp
Answer:
6x-6
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x+6)+(4x-12)=2x+6+4x-12
=6x-6
The ratio of the number of girls to the number of boys is 3:5 . if the number of boys os 12 more than the number of girls ,calculate the total number of students in the class.
Answer:
48 students in the class
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of girls to boys is 3 : 5 = 3x : 5x ( x is a multiplier ) , then
5x = 3x + 12 ( 12 more boys than girls )
Subtract 3x from both sides )
2x = 12 ( divide both sides by 2 )
x = 6
Then
number of girls = 3x = 3 × 6 = 18
number of boys = 5x = 5 × 6 = 30
total students in class = 18 + 30 = 48
Does anyone one have the vocabulary words and definitions for this iready lesson? (Pls help this is graded)
Answer:
absolute value
coefficient
constant
counterexample
equation
expression
evaluate
inequality
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Cherries cost $4.35 per pound and onions cost $0.98 per pound. Lacey has $21.45 to spend. How many pounds of cherries can Lacey afford if she
has to buy 3 pounds of onions?
Answer:
Lacey could afford 4.25lb of cherries
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost of onions= 3 lb x 0.98/1=2.94
21.45-2.94=18.48$
1 lb=4.35
18.48 x 1lb of cherries/4.35=4.25lb of cherries.
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13- pls help with this pre-algebra problem is urgent
Answer:
What else is in the equation?
Step-by-step explanation:
Also, i think the - should be right here>-13 instead of it being here 13-<
I need help plz help me I am not good at math HELP
Answer:
600 boys
800 girls
Step-by-step explanation:
Ratio is 3:4
let total number of boys be x
3/4=x/1400-x
4x=3(1400-x)
4x=4200-3x
7x=4200
x=600
600 boys
1400-600 = 800 girls
A Bus left Westwick at 0936 and arrived at Plimpton at 2105. How long did the journey take?
Answer: 11 hours and 29 min
Step-by-step explanation:
What is free energy.
Answer:
free energy, in thermodynamics, energy-like property or state function of a system in thermodynamic equilibrium. Free energy has the dimensions of energy, and its value is determined by the state of the system and not by its history.
4) Mason paid $54 for 9 lbs. of steak, and
Isabella paid $72 for 6 lbs. Which person
paid a greater ratio of dollars/lbs. of steak?
Answer:
Isabella paid more.
Step-by-step explanation:
$72/6 = $12.67
She paid twelve dollars for 1 lb of steak while Mason paid 6 dollars for 1 lb.
Answer:
Isabella has a greater ratio of dollars/lbs
Step-by-step explanation:
Mason paid $6/1 lb
Isabella paid $12/1 lb
Hope this helps!
Dana ate her trail mix. she found that 28% of the trail mix is raisins. What is 28% of 7 ounces
Answer:
the answer is 2.28 ounces
plz, tell me the answer. and plz explain if you can
Answer:
angel b is 70 because all the degrees in a triangle must add up to 180
Question is on picture attached
Answer:
Both triangles are congruent.
so 30/36 = 5/6 = 0.83333333333...
35/x should also be 0.83333333333.. so 35/0.83333333333.. is x
x = 42
Fred buys flags from a manufacturer
for $12.50 dollars and then sells
them in his store for a 26% markup.
What price do his customers pay for
a flag?
Answer:
15.75
Step-by-step explanation:
26%of12.5
=12.5*26/100
=3.25
customers pay for a flag is 3.25+12.5=15.75
Unit 4 linear equations homework 9 parallel and perpendicular lines (day1) activity
Directions if segments AB and CD are parallel,perpendicular, or neither
The lines that are parallel continuously have equal distances from each
other and perpendicular lines form 90° angle at their intersection.
The correct responses are;
Segment [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are perpendicular, ⊥Segment [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are parallel. ║Segment [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are neitherSegment [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are perpendicular, ⊥Segment [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are perpendicular, ⊥Segment [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are neitherThe equations are parallel, ║The equations are perpendicular, ⊥The equations are perpendicular, ⊥The equations are neither parallel or perpendicularReasons:
Segment [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are perpendicular
[tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are parallel where; Slope of [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] = Slope of [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \overline{AB} \ and \ \overline{CD} \ are \ perpendicular\ where; \ Slope \ of \ \overline{AB} = -\frac{1}{Slope \ of \ \overline{CD}}[/tex]
[tex]1. \ \displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{AB} = \mathbf{\frac{13 - 3}{-2 - 0}} = \frac{10}{-2} = -5[/tex]
[tex]\geq \displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{CD} = \frac{3 - 0}{10 - (-5)} = \frac{1}{5}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \mathbf{Slope \ of \ \overline{AB}} = -\frac{1}{Slope \ of \ \overline{CD}}[/tex], [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are perpendicular
[tex]2. \ \displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{AB} = \mathbf{\frac{7- 1}{3 - (-6)}} = \frac{6}{9} =\frac{2}{3}[/tex]
[tex]\geq \displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{CD} = \frac{-5 - (-1)}{-6 - 0} = \frac{-4}{-6}=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]
Slope of [tex]\mathbf{\overline{AB}}[/tex] = Slope of [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] , [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are parallel
[tex]3. \ \displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{AB} = \mathbf{ \frac{2- 4}{-6 - (-2)} = \frac{-2}{-4}} =\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{CD} = \frac{11 - (-7)}{-1 - 5} = \frac{18}{-6}=-3[/tex]
[tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are neither parallel or perpendicular
[tex]4. \ \displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{AB} = \frac{8- 3}{-3 - 2} = \frac{5}{-5} =-1[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{CD} = \frac{6 - 2}{-4 - (-8)} = \frac{4}{4}=1[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{AB} = \mathbf{-\frac{1}{Slope \ of \ \overline{CD}}}[/tex], [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are perpendicular
[tex]5. \ \displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{AB} = \frac{-1 - 2}{-8 - (-4)} = \frac{-3}{-4} =\frac{3}{4}[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{CD} = \mathbf{\frac{-3 - 6}{0 - 12}} = \frac{-9}{-12}=\frac{3}{4}[/tex]
Slope of [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] = Slope of [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] , [tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are parallel
[tex]6. \ \displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{AB} = \frac{5 - (-1)}{6 - 3} = \frac{6}{3} =2[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle Slope \ of \ \overline{CD} = \mathbf{\frac{-5 - 7}{2 - (-4)}} = \frac{-12}{6}=-2[/tex]
[tex]\overline{AB}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{CD}[/tex] are neither parallel or perpendicular
Directions: To determine if the equations are parallel or perpendicular
Solution:
The equations are parallel if when expressed in the form, y = m·x + c, the value of m are equal
The equations are perpendicular, when we have;
[tex]\displaystyle The \ value \ of \ \mathbf{m} \ in \ one \ equation = -\frac{1}{The \ value \ of \ \mathbf{m} \ in \ the \ other\ equation }[/tex]
7. First equation
3·x + 2·y = 6
Therefore; [tex]\displaystyle y = -\frac{3}{2} \cdot x + 3[/tex]
Second equation; [tex]\displaystyle y = \mathbf{-\frac{3}{2} \cdot x + 5}[/tex]
The value of m which is the coefficient of x are both equal to [tex]\displaystyle -\frac{3}{2}[/tex]
Therefore, the equations are parallel
8. Equation 1; 3·y = 4·x + 15
Therefore;
[tex]\displaystyle y = \frac{4}{3} \cdot x + 5[/tex]
Equation 2; 9·x + 12·y = 12
[tex]\displaystyle y = -\frac{9}{12} \cdot x + 1 = 1 - \frac{3}{4} \cdot x[/tex]
The slope of the equation 2 is the negative inverse of the slope of equation 1, therefore, the equations are perpendicular
9. Equation 1: 8·x - 2·y = 4
Therefore;
y = 4·x - 2
Equation 2: x + 4·y = -12
Therefore;
[tex]\displaystyle y = -\frac{1}{4} \cdot x - 3[/tex]
The slope of the equation 2 is the negative inverse of the slope of equation 1, therefore, the equations are perpendicular.
10. Equation 1: 3·x + 2·y = 10
Therefore;
[tex]\displaystyle y = -\frac{3}{2} \cdot x - 5[/tex]
Equation 2: 2·x + 3·y = -3
[tex]\displaystyle y = -\frac{2}{3} \cdot x -1[/tex]
The slopes of the equation 1 and 2 are not equal, and are not the negative inverse of each other, therefore, the equations are neither parallel nor perpendicular.
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make y the subject of each of y-p=m
Answer:
y=m+p
Step-by-step explanation:
take the p to the other side.
p crosses = sighn and becomes +
hence ans = y=m+ p
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A woman got on the elevator on the fourth floor. The elevator went down 2 11 floors. Then, the woman got off the elevator. On which floor did the woman exit the elevator
Answer:
A woman got on the elevator on the fourth floor. The elevator went down 2 11 floors. Then, the woman got off the elevator. On which floor did the woman exit the elevator
On the way to her babysitting job, Mary rode her bike for the first mile. She stopped at a traffic light and waited a few minutes for the traffic light to turn green. She then walked her bike across the street and up a short steep hill. Finally, she rode the bike at a constant speed for one more mile. If Mary created a graph of her time and distance, which statement describes the part of her graph that would show no change in distance?
A.Mary used her bike to ride the first mile.
B.Mary stopped and waited for the traffic light to turn green.
C.ary walked her bike across the avenue and up a short hill.
D.Mary rode her bike at a constant speed for one mile.
Answer:mile.
B.Mary stopped and waited for the traffic light to turn green.
Step-by-step explanation:
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he 134 sixth grade students sit together in the auditorium. Each row has 12 seats. How many rows do the sixth graders need
Answer:
Approximately 11.1666666667 rows
Step-by-step explanation:
134/12= 11.1666666667
Answer:
12 rows
Step-by-step explanation:
(134 students) / (12 students/row) = 11 2/12 rows
The 6th-graders will need 12 rows of seats. The last row will not be filled.
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Which situation would best be represented by positive 32?
For the equation y = -x +5, find y when x = -3
Answer:
y= 8
Step-by-step explanation:
y= -x +5
To find the value of y when x= -3, substitute -3 into x and solve the equation.
When x= -3,
y= -(-3) +5
y= 3 +5
y= 8
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Answer:
look at the picture ..........
Find the area of a circle with a radius of 6 feet. Use 3.14 for pi
Answer:
Replace the value of r in the formula :
A = π • r²
A = π • 6²
A = 113,097
Since you need to round off your answer to one decimal, your final answer is :
A = 113.1 square ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Given f(x) = 5x + 2 and g(x) = 5x - x5X What is the value of (f 9)(1)?
Answer:
the answer is 5×9+2=47
Step-by-step explanation:
the answer is 47
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Answer:
-24
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