Answer:
i think the answer is b Robert earned 10, which was less than twice what Eric earned
If I have a 77 and i get 100 added to my grade what will my final score be?
Answer:
Most likely a B.
Step-by-step explanation:
This depends on how much the test was of your grade.
According to the graph, what is the value of the constant in the equation below?
Answer:
0.8
Step-by-step explanation:
just use guess and check. Divide each of the constants by the width of one point. When you find a constant that matches, try that out with all the other widths, if it works with the other widths, then you found the right constant!
The product of twice a number and four is the same as the difference of seven times the number and 2/7 Find the number.
Answer:
the number is -2/7
Step-by-step explanation:
let the number be x
2x ×4= 7x-2/7
8x = 7x-2/7
collect like terms
8x-7x = -2/7
X= -2/7
A chess player played 44 chess games total. If he won 16 games, what is the ratio of the games. He lost to games he won
Ryan has 15 meters of stereo wire He used 7/8 of the wire to hook his new speakers. How much wire did he use?
Answer:
13.125 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
7/8 times 15
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Answer:
[tex] \frac{x}{3} = \frac{7x}{12x - 15} \\ 12 {x}^{2} - 15x = 21x \\ 12 {x}^{2} -36x = 0 \\ 12x(x - 3) = 0 \\ \boxed{x = 0} \: or \: \boxed{x = 3} \\ \\ \frac{25 - 3x}{x + 5} = 1 \\ 25 - 3x = x + 5 \\ 3x + x = 25 - 5 \\ 4x = 20 \\ \boxed{ x = 5} \\ \\ \frac{3x - 2}{x} = - \frac{8}{x} \\ 3 {x}^{2} - 2x = - 8x \\ 3 {x}^{2} -6x = 0 \\ 3x(x - 2) = 0 \\ \boxed{x = 0} \: or \: \boxed{x = 2} \\ \\ \frac{3 - x}{x} = \frac{x + 1}{2x} \\ 6x - 2 {x}^{2} = {x}^{2} + x \\ 3 {x}^{2} - 5x = 0 \\ x(3x - 5) = 0 \\ \boxed{x = 0} \: or \: \boxed{x = \frac{5}{3} }[/tex]
.Write 3.4 · 10-4 in standard form
Answer: 0.00034
Step-by-step explanation: 10^-4 would move the decimal left four times.
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what is 130/56 please answer i need it
Answer:
2.32142857143
Step-by-step explanation:
to the tenth- 2.3
to the hundreth- 2.32
Answer:
2.321 or 65 / 28
Step-by-step explanation:
you can either get the answer in decimal or lowest fractional form you can't get a whole number
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Answer:a I think although I’m really tired
Step-by-step explanation:
State the reason for statement #5.
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1. Given
2. Given
3. Alternate Interior Angles
4. Reflexive Property
5. SAS
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Answer:
x = 10 m∠3 = 74
Step-by-step explanation:
(10x + 6) + (7x + 4) = 180 degrees
17x + 10 = 180
17x = 170
x = 10
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(10(10) + 6) + (7(10) + 4) = 180
106 + 74 = 180
180 = 180
true!
angle 5 is vertical angles with 3, so they are congruent
use same equation as 5
7(10) + 4
70 + 4
74 :)
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Step-by-step explanation:
You need to find the total number of students the pie chart will represent:
17 + 35 + 38 = 90
So you know, 360° represents 90 people
You can then find out the angle for each person: 360 ÷ 90 = 4
Each person is 4°
a)
1. 17 people took French so you would do 4° × 17 = 68°
2. 35 people took German so you would do 4° × 35 = 140°
3. 38 people took Italian so you would do 4° × 38 = 152°
b)
17 out of 90 people chose french so the probability would be 17/90
[tex]\sf 15=2m-9[/tex]
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Value of m is equal to :
[tex]12[/tex][tex] \large \boxed{ \mathfrak{Explanation}}[/tex]
➢ 15 = 2m - 9
➢ 15 + 9 = 2m
➢ 2m = 24
➢ m = 24 ÷ 2
➢ m = 12
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On Saturday morning, Ahmed decided to take a bike ride from one end of the 15-mile bike trail to the other end of the bike trail and back. His average speed the first half of the ride was 2 mph faster than his speed on the second half. Find an expression for Ahmed's total travel time. If his average speed for the first half of the ride was 12 mph, how long was Ahmed's bike ride?
The expression which relates the total time taken and the time taken for the trip is [15s + 15(s+2)] / s² + 2s and 2.32 hours respectively.
Travel time = distance ÷ speed
Second half of the trip :
Speed = s mph Distance covered = 15 milesTime taken for second half of trip :
Time taken = 15 / s
First half of the trip :
Speed = s + 2 mphTime taken for first half of trip :
Time taken = 15 / (s+2)
Total time taken :
First half + second half
15/(s+2) + 15/s = [15s + 15(s+2)] / s² + 2s
B)
If s = 12
Substitute s = 12 into the expression :
[15(12) + 15(12+2)] / 12² + 2(12)
[180 + 210] / 144 + 24
390 / 168
= 2.32 hours
Therefore, the total time taken is 2.32 hours.
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A certain star is 2.6×102 light years from the Earth. One light year is about 5.9×1012 miles. How far from the earth (in miles) is the star?
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Answer:
2.5 x [tex]10^{15}[/tex] miles
Answer:
265.2 and 5970.8
Step-by-step explanation:
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Problem 1
I'm assuming your teacher means "list all the possible rational roots".
If so, then we use the rational root theorem. This is the idea where we'll divide the factors of the last term over the factors of the first coefficient.
Factors of 5: 1, 5Factors of 3: 1, 3If we divide said factors in the order mentioned, then we get this list of possible positive rational roots:
1/1, 1/3, 5/1, 5/3
That list simplifies to
1, 1/3, 5, 5/3
That takes care of the positive possible rational roots. We double the list to incorporate the negative possible rational roots as well
-1, -1/3, -5, -5/3
Answer: 1, -1, 1/3, -1/3, 5, -5, 5/3, -5/3Note: We can rewrite that list in bold into [tex]\pm 1, \pm\frac{1}{3}, \pm 5, \pm \frac{5}{3}[/tex] to shorten it.
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Problem 2
We'll follow the same idea as the previous problem
Factors of 36: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36
Factors of 4: 1, 2, 4
To keep track of everything, I made a spreadsheet table. Refer to the diagram below. The factors of 36 are laid across the top while the factors of 4 are along the left side. Each inner cell represents dividing the headers.
For example, 36/4 = 9 is in the bottom right corner. The first table is before the fractions are reduced, and the second table after the fractions are reduced.
As the second table shows, we have a few repeats. The unique items here are:
1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36,1/2,3/2,9/2,1/4,3/4,9/4
We'll then mirror this set to include negative values as well to write the full list of all possible rational roots.
Answer: 1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36,1/2,3/2,9/2,1/4,3/4,9/4-1,-2,-3,-4,-6,-9,-12,-18,-36,-1/2,-3/2,-9/2,-1/4,-3/4,-9/4============================================================
Problem 3
Factors of 15: 1, 3, 5, 15Factors of 5: 1, 5Divide the factors of 15 over the factors of 5 to get
1/1, 1/5, 3/1, 3/5, 5/1, 5/5, 15/1, 15/5
That list reduces to
1, 1/5, 3, 3/5, 5, 1, 15, 3
we can then toss out the duplicates to get
1, 3, 5, 15, 1/5, 3/5
Don't forget to include the negative values as well
Answer: 1, 3, 5, 15, 1/5, 3/5-1, -3, -5, -15, -1/5, -3/5============================================================
Problem 4
The steps will be effectively the same as before. You can write out the factors like done in problem 3, or make a table like done in problem 2. I'll skip the steps shown here unless you need me to go over them.
Answer: 1, 3, 9, 1/2, 3/2, 9/2-1, -3, -9, -1/2, -3/2, -9/2============================================================
Problem 5
There's not really much new here, except for the fact that the first term has coefficient of 1. This is a special case where all we have to do is list the factors of the last term -40 to generate all the roots we need. This is because each time we're dividing over +1 or -1 which doesn't really change the overall result (except for the sign part).
Factors of 40: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40
Don't forget the negative values as well
Answer:1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40-1, -2, -4, -5, -8, -10, -20, -40Take away five from twelve times f
Answer: you didn’t fully put the question
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
according to your question if we take away five from twelve the answer is 7
A watch worth Rs. 5400 is offered for sale at Rs. 4590 , then the percent of discount offered during the sale is
Answer:
15%
Step-by-step explanation:
4590 = 5400 - D% × 5400
4590 = 5400 - D/100 * 5400
4590 = 5400 - 54D
54D = 5400 - 4590
D = 810 / 54
D = 15%
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2x+15+4x+21=90 simplified is 6x+36=90
m<a=33º
m<b=90º
m<c=57º
Step-by-step explanation:
6x+36=90
6x=54
x=9
2(9)+15=33
4(9)+21=57
How do you do this question?
Answer:
The answer is D) 12
There are two trips, but the distances are the same.
Trip #1: uphill, at 9 mph
Trip #2: downhill at 18 mph
Total round trip is 30 minutes.
Since he's going half the speed uphill, Trip #1 takes twice as long as Trip #2.
So if the time for Trip #2 is x, then the time for Trip #1 is 2x.
x + 2x = 30, so x=10
Trip #2 takes 10 minutes.
Trip #1 takes 20 minutes.
Trip #1: 20 minutes at 9 mph = 3 miles
Trip #2: 10 minutes at 18 mph = 3 miles
This means his school is 3 miles away.
If you want an equation to solve,
Let d = distance to school. We use d = r·t formula to set up that t = d/r
let t1 = time going to school and t2 = times going home
t1 + t2 = 30 and t1 = d/9 and t2 = d/18.
d/9 + d/18 = 0.5 (it's 0.5, because we need the time in hours)
mutiply both sides b 18
2d + d = 9
3d = 9
d = 3
Bella is planning a proof for the Isosceles Triangle Theorem using the following information and diagram. Given: APQR is an isosceles triangle with base PR Prove: ZP ZR First, she draws the angle bisector of ZQ and labels it QB. She plans to show that ZP and ZR are corresponding parts of congruent triangles. Which congruence criterion can be used in her proof to show that APQB ARQB? A. ASA B. SAS C. SSS
Similar triangles may or may not be congruent.
The congruent criterion to use in her proof is (b) SAS theorem
From the question, we understand that she draws an angle bisector from [tex]\mathbf{\angle Q}[/tex] to side PR
This means that, either sides of angle Q are congruent. (this is represented by A i.e. angle)
When [tex]\mathbf{\angle Q}[/tex] is bisected, sides PB and RB become congruent
i.e. [tex]\mathbf{PB \cong RB}[/tex] ... (this is represented by S i.e. side)
Lastly, both triangles share a common side at QB .. (this is also represented by S i.e. side)
So, we have: SAS
Hence, the congruent criterion to use in her proof is (b) SAS theorem
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The parking lot at a grocery store has 90 cars in it. 30% of the cars are two-toned. How
many cars are two-toned?
27
if 90 is 100% and we have to find 30% we have to do this:
(90 * 30) / 100 = 27
two toned cars are 27
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Answer:
Linear pair
Step-by-step explanation:
∠6 and ∠7 are linear pair angles.
I just want to understand what this could be as a fraction and as a decimal?
When or how do you use them to solve for the answer
Answer:
a) Δt = vf - vi ÷ a
b) (a × Δt) + vi = vf
What is the value of each minor gridline?
Answer:
Minor Gridlines will separate units that are traced or delineated by major gridlines. They will also only appear for value axes.
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