Answer: 942 ft
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What is the difference between a rectangular prism and a triangular prism?
The two bases of a rectangular prism are rectangles, while the two bases of a triangular prism are triangles.
A rectangular prism has two bases, while a triangular prism has one base.
A triangular prism has two bases, while a rectangular prism has one base.
A rectangular prism has two bases and three faces, while a triangular prism has two bases and four faces.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A rectangular prism has two bases and three faces, while a triangular prism has two bases and four faces., therefore the difference would be that they have a different number of faces because the rectangular one has 3 faces and the triangular one has 4
what is 3/4 times (4,4) also what is 3/4 times (8,4)
Answer:
1. (3,3)
2. (6,3)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex] × (4,4)
step 1. divide by the denominator
4 ÷ 4 = 1
step 2. multiply by the numerator
1 × 3 = 3
2. [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex] × (8,4)
step 1. divide by the denominator
8 ÷ 4 = 2
step 2. multiply by the numerator
2 × 3 = 6
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Find the area of the triangle. Enter your answer in the box.
An obtuse triangle. The base of the triangle is fourteen millimeters. The long side of the triangle is twenty-seven millimeters. The height of the triangle is twelve millimeters.
84
Answer:
84ml²
Step-by-step explanation:
A = ½ x b x h
A = ½ x 14 x 12
A = 84ml²
A recipe calls for 6 cups of water and 4 cups of flour. What is the ratio of water to flour? Simplify
Which equation represents a linear function?
A.) y = 2/x + 10
B.) y = x^3/3 + 5
C.) y = [3/4]^2 x + 2
D.) y = 5/6x^2 - 5/6x + 5
Use the inequalities to answer the following question.
Inequality 1: 2x + 7 < -3
Inequality 2: x – 8 + 3x < -4
Which of the following values make both inequalities TRUE? Select all that apply.
A. 2/3
B. –5
C. 12
D. - 15/2
E. 325
F. –8.25
G. –10
verifying every options
option A 2/3
2x+7<-3
2(2/3)+7<-3
(4/3)+7<-3
4/3<-3-7
4/3<-10
4<-10×3
4<-30 (not true)
option B
-5
2x+7<-3
2(-5)+7<-3
-10+7<-3
-3<-3not true.
option C
12
2x+7<-3
2(12)+7<-3
24+7<-3
31<-3 not true
option D
-15/2
2x+7<-3
2(-15/2)+7<-3
-30/2+(7)<-3
-15+7<-3
-8<-3 true
testing for second equation
x-8+3x<-4
(-15/2)-8+3(-15/2)<-4
-7.5-8+3×-7.5<-4
-15.5-22.5<-4
-38<-4 true
option E
325
2x+7<-3
2(325)+7<-3
650+7<-3
657<-3 not true
option F
-8.25
2x+7<-3
2(-8.25)+7<-3
-16.5+7<-3
-9.5<-3 true
second equation
x-8+3x<-4
-8.25-8+3(-8.25)<-4
-16.25-24.75<-4
-41<-4 true
option G
-10
2x+7<-3
2(-10)+7<-3
-20+7<-3
-13<-3 true
x-8+3x<-4
-10-8+3(-10)<-4
-18-30<-4
-48<-4 true
answer...option D, F, G
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WARNING: ANSWER NOT NOT BE RIGHT! Answer: 1- A I really hope this helps! Im not good at this stuff, but I hope I did good! This not be right!
Answer:
1. a. draw 5 boxes with 7ś in them and x=7
2. number 7. x+x+x=9 that is A. and x+3=9 for B.
3. part a: x+9=16 draw a box with x+9=16 and x=7
3. part b: 4(x)=28 draw a bout that matches that and x=7
Step-by-step explanation:
1. the value of x is seven because 5x = 35 divide x on both sides is 7
2. number 7. x+x+x=9 that is A. and x+3=9 for B.
3. part a: x+9=16 draw a box with x+9=16 and x=7
3. part b: 4(x)=28 draw a bout that matches that and x=7
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Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
5^2+4(9)÷3(3)-4(6)
25+36÷9-24
25+4-24
29-24=5
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to any like terms in Group 2. Select all that apply.
A.
2.8y
B.
3x
C.
12
D.
2.9y
E. -1.0
0.1
F.1/3x
The like terms to 4/5 in the group 2 are given as follows:
D. -0.1.
F. 12.
What are like terms?Like terms are terms that have the same letter and the same exponent, as thus they can be either added or subtracted to simplify expressions.
The most basic example of like terms are constants, as they can always be added or subtracted.
In group 2, the terms that are constant are the terms -0.1 and 12, hence they are like terms to the fraction 4/5, meaning that the correct options are given by options D and F.
The like terms to -2.1x would be of 3x and also x/3, as they would have the same variable x with exponent 1.
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Ryan rolls a fair number cube 18 times. Predict how many times he will roll a number that is even and greater than 2.
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It costs $7.50 to enter a petting zoo. Each cup of food to feed the animals is $2.50. If u have $12.50, how many cups can u buy?
Answer:
exactly 2 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
12.50 - 7.50 = 5
2.50 × x = 2.5
so 2 cups
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Similar figures review 2
Answer:
a) 48.28 inches
b) 12.5
c) 7.2 cm
d) 16
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a) 48.28 inches
b) 12.5
c) 7.2 cm
d) 16
Find the composite area in square feet. Write your answer as a number only. Your answer will be a whole number.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. All whole numbers are integers.
B. All natural numbers are whole numbers.
C. All integers are whole numbers.
D All fractions of form [tex]\frac{p}{q}[/tex], where p and q are integers and q [tex]\neq[/tex] 0, are rational numbers.
Answer:
C)All integers are whole numbers.Step-by-step explanation:
A)whole numbers are the numbers 0 to +∞ (not including fraction, numbers i.e 6.89 etc)
integers are the numbers -∞ to +∞ (not including fraction, decimal numbers i.e -5.57, 7.74 etc)
since integers are the numbers including whole numbers thus the statement is true
B)Natural numbers are the numbers 1 to +∞ (not including fraction, decimal numbers i.e 6.89 etc)whereas whole numbers are the numbers 0 to +∞ (not including fraction, numbers i.e 6.89 etc)
hence, the statement is true
C)All Whole numbers are integers but not all integers are whole numbers
therefore, the statement is not true
D)the given definition is the perfect definition of rational numbers
hence, the statement is true
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A. All whole numbers are integers.
[tex]\boxed{True}[/tex]
➺ Whole numbers include numbers from 0 to above. Integers include all numbers (negative & positive ones). Hence, all whole numbers are integers.
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B. All natural numbers are whole numbers.
[tex]\boxed{True}[/tex]
➺ As said above, whole numbers include numbers from 0 to above. Natural numbers on the other hand include numbers from +1 to above (right side of the number line). So, all natural numbers come under whole numbers.
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C. All integers are whole numbers.
[tex]\boxed{False}[/tex]
➺ Integers include both negative & positive numbers while whole numbers only include numbers from 0 to above (right side of the number line). Since, negative numbers don't come under whole numbers, integers can't be categorised as whole numbers. •°• All integers are not whole numbers.....but all whole numbers are integers.
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D. All fractions of form [tex]\frac{p}{q}[/tex], where p and q are integers and q [tex]\neq[/tex] 0, are rational numbers.
[tex]\boxed{True}[/tex]
➺ This is the definition of rational numbers. All fractions are under rational numbers, so this definition stands true for fractions as well.
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⟹ So, the statement which doesn't match or is NOT true will be ➳ C. All integers are whole numbers.
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Jasmine wants to build a 2 5/6 meter long garden path paved with square stones that measure 1/4 meter on each side. There will be no spaces between the stones. How many stones will be needed to complete the garden path?
Which set of numbers includes only integers?
A.Negative 5, negative 3 and one-fourth, 1, one-eighth
B.Negative 3, negative 2, 2, 3
C.Negative 6, negative 4, negative 2, negative one-half
D.One-half, two-thirds, StartFraction 6 Over 7 EndFraction, 0
Answer:
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Can someone please tell me the answer to this, please? :)
Answer:
G. 81
Step-by-step explanation:
It's easy! (-4/9)=-0.44444444444
-36 divided by (-0.44444444444)= 81
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What is the answer to this (in attached photo)
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
Here is a list of each of the numbers until their factors add up to the same multiple:
Brendan - 4, 8, 12
Miguel - 6, 12
Jeron - 3, 6, 9, 12
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Brendan would complete a lap about 3 times around 12 minutes.
Miguel would complete a lap about 2 times around 12 minutes.
Jeron would complete a lap about 4 times around 12 minutes.
IM CONCLUSION -
The answer is 12 minutes
PLS ANSWER THIS QUESTION
Answer:
area of right angle triangle=1/2×4×3
1/2×126cm²hope it helps.Hello can somone help my with this this qwq
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(3x - 5)2
a
9x^2 - 25
b
9x^2 + 25
c
9x^ - 30x - 25
d
9x^2 - 30x + 25
Answer:
c
9x^ - 30x - 25
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A popular jacket at the downtown department store has a retail price of $112. For this week only, it is being discounted for 10%. How much is the jacket after the discount and the 9.5% sales tax that will still need to be added at the time of purchase? Be sure to round your answer to the nearest whole cent.
Answer $110.38
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 10% of $112 = 11.20 discount
2. $112 - 11.20 = 100.80
3. $100.80 x 0.095 = 9.58 sales tax
4. $100.80 + 9.58 = 110.38
(sales price after discount and sales tax )
(this is 6th grade math) PLEASE HELP
Answer:
-6n + 12
-4n - 32
-19n + 20
10n - 50
Please tell me tell expression of "T" I cant tell what it is.
Josue needs 2 1/4 cups of flour to make a batch of chocolate chip cookies. He needs to make 5 batches for the bake sale. How many cups of flour does Josue need for 5 batches of cookies?
A 10 1/4
B. 9/20
C. 7 1/4
D 11 1/4
The answer is D) 11 1/4 cups of flour.
Explanation:
Simply, multiply 2 1/4 cups by 5
2 1/4*5=11 1/4
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8 out of 32 students in the class do not have a pet at home. what percentage of students have pets?
25%
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Answer:
25% of the kids do not have a pet at home
Step-by-step explanation:
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Chase is campaigning for class president and plans to distribute some campaign materials: 8 flyers and 12 buttons. He wants each classroom to receive an identical set of campaign materials, without having any materials left over. What is the greatest number of classrooms Chase can distribute materials to?