Pattern A = 1, 4, 7, 10, 13
Pattern B = 1, 5, 9, 13, 17
Each term is increases at a faster rate in pattern B; the difference between terms increases by one per step. In pattern A, 1 jumps to 4, while in pattern B, 1 jumps to 5. There is a difference of one. But when in pattern A, 4 jumps to 7, in pattern B, 5 jumps to 9. The is a difference of two between these two terms even though they are on the same "jump." This difference increases by one per "jump." (Jump is not the official word for this but I'm assuming this isn't a sequence problem.)
Taren has a box of 180 pencils. Each time he draws from the box, he replaces it. After 20 draws, Taren selects 8 white pencils, 2 blue pencils, and 10 green pencils.
Which value is an accurate prediction of the number of blue pencils inside Taren's box?
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
beacaause I know
A triangle has sides with lengths of 20 centimeters, 48 centimeters, and 54 centimeters. The the triangle a right triangle
Answer:
It is NOT a right triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
If it IS a right triangle , the Pythagorean Theorem will apply
TEST : 20^2 + 47^2 = 54^2 ??
2609 = 2916 ?? It does not
Which model represents this word problem? Tom read 12 pages of a book. There are 30 pages left to read. How many total pages are in the book?
Call the total amount of books TT - 30 = 12T = 30 + 12 = 42
Answer:
there are 42
Step-by-step explanation:
because 12 + 30 = 42 hope this helps =)
Evaluate. 5/6 + 1/3 + 1/12 = ?
Answer:
The answer i got was 5/4 or 1 whole & 1/4 aka 1 1/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
[tex]5/4\ or\ 1 \frac{1}{4}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Determine a common denominator
Looking at the bottom of the fractions, also known as the denominator, we see that we are given 6, 3, and 12 which all can be multiplied to have the denominator as 12.
Step 2: Convert the fractions to have a common denominator
[tex]5/6 * (2/2) = 10/12[/tex]
[tex]1/3 * (4/4) = 4/12[/tex]
[tex]1/12 * (1/1) = 1/12[/tex]
Step 3: Add up the fractions
[tex]10/12 + 4/12 + 1/12[/tex]
[tex]15/12[/tex]
[tex]5/4[/tex]
Step 4: Convert to mixed fraction
[tex]5/4[/tex]
[tex]4/4 + 1/4[/tex]
[tex]1 + 1/4[/tex]
[tex]1 \frac{1}{4}[/tex]
Anwer: [tex]5/4\ or\ 1 \frac{1}{4}[/tex]
Ellie surveyed her friends, asking each of them, "How many times have you been to the zoo?" The resulting data set has a distribution that can be described several ways.
Select from the drop-down menus to correctly complete the statements about the distribution.
The distribution can be described by its shape. If the line plot is bell-shaped, the distribution is
Choose...
.
The distribution can be described by its center. If the distribution is bell-shaped, the
Choose...
is an accurate measure of center.
The distribution can be described by its spread. If the data set has an outlier, the
Choose...
is an accurate measure of spread.
Answer:
Normal Mean or meidian IQR
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this helps my sister needed the same thing
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The distribution can be described by its shape. If the line plot is bell-shaped, the distribution is: Normal
The distribution can be described by its center. If the distribution is bell-shaped, the mean or median is an accurate measure of center.
The distribution can be described by its spread. If the data set has an outlier, the IQR is an accurate measure of spread.
Brainlist
What is the interquartile range of this data 12, 16, 29, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48,
A 6
B 7
C 8
D 9
Answer: 6
Step-by-step explanation:
I believe it is 6
NEED AN ANSWER NOW!!
Answer:
V = 8.5 cubic units
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]2\frac{1}{8} =\frac{16+1}{8} =\frac{17}{8}[/tex]
[tex]V=4(\frac{17}{8} )=\frac{68}{8} =\frac{17}{2}= 8.5u^{3}[/tex]
Hope this helps
Carlos hires a van it costs £120
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The cost of hiring a car can be worked out using this rule. Cost = £80 + 50p per mile. 50p. = to.s per mile per mile. Carlos hires a car and drives 90 miles.
The functions q and r are defined as follows.
g(x) = -x-2
r (x) = 2x²-1
=
Find the value of r(g(2)).
A pawn show purchase a DVD player for $12.00 and sold it to a customer for 40% more than the purchase price. The customer was charge 7.5% tax when the DVD player was sold. What was the total, including tax?
Answer:
$18.06
Step-by-step explanation:
The price the pawn shop charged for the DVD player was 40% more than what it paid, so was ...
$12.00 + $12.00 × 0.40 = $12.00×(1 +0.40) = $16.80
__
The tax on the purchase is this price multiplied by the tax rate:
tax = 0.075×$16.80 = $1.26
__
Then the total including tax is ...
$16.80 +1.26 = $18.06 . . . . . total cost of the DVD player
Find the lateral area of a waffle cone with a diameter of 4.6 in. and a slant height of 7.9 in. Give your answer in terms of ℼ .
Answer:
18.17 × pi in²
Step-by-step explanation:
there are many seemingly different formulas out there for this, but they are actually all the same and differ only by what values of the cone we know at the beginning (and the custodian values are converted into the values we need for the calculation).
do we know the base area and the height of the cone, or the radius and the height, or the base area and the slant height (the length of the "mantle" straight from the bottom to the top), ... ?
well, here we know the diameter (this means it is 2 times the radius) and the slant height.
this is one of the easiest exercises.
the formula for this case is
LA = pi × radius × slant height = pi × (4.6 / 2) × 7.9 =
= pi × 2.3 × 7.9 = 18.17 × pi in²
can anyone help me find x for #7?
Answer:
80
Step-by-step explanation:
since all 3 angles of a triangle = 180
and two sides are parallel/same length to each other
180-50-50=80
so my guess is 80 degrees
true or false? (7+1)+8=7+(1+8)
Answer: True
Explanation:
Find the least common denominator (LCD) 5/12 and 1/2
Answer:
12 is the lcd
Step-by-step explanation:
because 12x1=12
and 2x6=12
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
Both 12 and 2 have the factor of 2 in common. (2)(12)/12 gives us the least common LCM (least common multiple) of 12.
if the vertex of an angle is on the edge of a circle
Answer:
When we say an angle is on a circle, we mean the vertex is on the edge of the circle. One type of angle on a circle is the inscribed angle (see Inscribed Angles in Circles). Another type of angle on a circle is one formed by a tangent and a chord.
If x = 2 and y = 0, what is the value of xy.
Answer:
0
Step-by-step explanation:
xy means x×y
Anything multiplied by 0 is 0.
So 2×0 = 0
Hope this helped and brainliest please.
Given that the mathematics score of a subject is between 600 and 690, what is the probability that the subject is male?
Answer: The number of subjects with a mathematics score in the range of 600 to 690 is 296,518.
The number of males with a mathematics score in the range of 600 to 690 is 162,564.
The probability of a subject being male, given that he has a mathematics score between 600 and 690, is:= [tex]\frac{162,564}{296,518} = 0..5482= 54.82 percent[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Which function has the greatest y-intercept?
Answer:
f(x)
Step-by-step explanation:
Because f(x) = 4x + 5
Answer:
f(x)
Step-by-step explanation:
g(x) intercept Is shown to be 2
f(x) if u sub 0 into x to find the y intercept gives you 5
h(x) I you sub 0 into the equation in place of x to find the y intercept it gives you -1.84
and if you look at all ghe y intersect values f(x) is the greatest
Question 2 of 10
If a basketball player missed 33 free throws out of 100, what fraction and
what percentage of free throws did the player make? Choose two answers.
Please help me solve #1
Answer:
domain x range y
Step-by-step explanation:
hopefully it helps
In a bag there are six red marbles, four blue marbles, and eigint green marbles. What is the probability that you will draw a green marble? 1. 1/3 2. 4/9 3. 1/18 4. 4/5
Answer:4/9 We know, Probability = Favorable Outcome / Total Outcome
Here, Favorable Outcome (Number of Green Marbles) = 8
Total Outcome = 6 + 4 + 8 = 18
P = 8 /18 = 4/9
In short, Your Answer would be 4/9 or 0.44
Hope this helps!
I bought 10 bananas. Each bonana weighed 50 grams. If the price for bananas was $6.50 per kilogram, how much did I pay?
Answer:
$ 3.25
Step-by-step explanation:
how many calories of energy are in 165 g of bananas if there ae 100 c in 110 bananas
What’s the difference please help
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
-7ab
Answer:
the correct answer is b
Step-by-step explanation:
b
PLEASE HELP WORTH 30 POINTS PLEASE DONT TYPE RANDOM STUFF I WILL REPORT
Answer:
4 8 12 9
Step-by-step explanation:
it's easy as heck like
The figure shows a carpeted room. How many square feet of the room are carpeted?
A polygon that is a part of a rectangle is shown with perpendicular sides. The top is labeled 6 feet. The side on the left is labeled 8 feet. The base is labeled 2 feet, and the side adjacent to it on the right is labeled 3 feet
24 square feet
28 square feet
34 square feet
36 square feet
Answer:
36 square feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Check the attachment for the missing sides.
1) We calculate the missing sides by subtracting one of the similar sides with the longest one possible. In this case, 6 - 2 = 4 and 8 - 3 = 5.
2) Strikethrough the compound shape, creating two shapes; then, label them. Check the diagram attached.
3) Now, let's find the area of each of the squares; and then, add them.
Shape A:
= 4 × 5
= 20
Shape B:
= 2 × 8
= 16
Total:
= 20 + 16
= 36 feet²
Answer:36
Step-by-step explanation:cause i did the test and got it right.
hope this helps.
Subtract the matrices.
What number fills in [?] ?
А
B
2 -9 8
-5 3 2
4 2-1
1 4 -8
-5 -3 7
7 -2 5
4 8 -4
-35-2
A-B =
7 -12 6
3 [?] 7
-12 -1 2
7 3-2
Answer:
[tex]\sf \bold{\begin{pmatrix}7&-12&6\\ 3&-2&7\\ -12&-1&2\\ 7&3&-2\end{pmatrix}}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]\Longrightarrow \ \sf Give n \ A = \sf \bold{\begin{pmatrix}2&-9&8\\ 4&2&-1\\ -5&-3&7\\ 4&8&-4\end{pmatrix}}[/tex]
[tex]\Longrightarrow \ \sf Given \ B = \bold{\begin{pmatrix}-5&3&2\\ 1&4&-8\\ 7&-2&5\\ -3&5&-2\end{pmatrix}}[/tex]
Solve:
[tex]\sf A - B = \begin{pmatrix}2&-9&8\\ \:4&2&-1\\ \:-5&-3&7\\ \:4&8&-4\end{pmatrix}- \begin{pmatrix}-5&3&2\\ 1&4&-8\\ 7&-2&5\\ -3&5&-2\end{pmatrix}[/tex]
subtract the elements in matching positions
[tex]\sf A - B = \begin{pmatrix}2-\left(-5\right)&\left(-9\right)-3&8-2\\ 4-1&2-4&\left(-1\right)-\left(-8\right)\\ \left(-5\right)-7&\left(-3\right)-\left(-2\right)&7-5\\ 4-\left(-3\right)&8-5&\left(-4\right)-\left(-2\right)\end{pmatrix}[/tex]
Final Outcome
[tex]\sf \bold{\begin{pmatrix}7&-12&6\\ 3&-2&7\\ -12&-1&2\\ 7&3&-2\end{pmatrix}}[/tex]
which rectangle has the greatest area?
A: Rectangle A that is 3.25 inches wide and 6.1 inches long or
B: rectangle B that is 4.06 inches wide and 5.009 inches long.
Answer:
Rectangle B
Step-by-step explanation:
Rectangle A:
L × B
3.25 × 6.1
19.825 inches
Rectangle B:
L × B
4.06 × 5.009
20.33654 inches
Find the positive constant c that makes the quadratic the square of a binomial.
x^2+cx+25
Help would really be appreciated. put it up for 50 points
Answer:
I think its 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Outline
You could have 2 values. The way to get them is to take the square root of 25, c is double the value you get for the first step. Why 25? Well you only have 1 other choice and that is the 1 that is in front of the x^2. That's not very helpful.
Formula
c = ± 2*sqrt(25)
Solution
c = ± 2 * sqrt(25)
c = ± 2 * 5
c = ± 10
Comment
Where does the ± come from?
You need to get + 25
If you have (x - 5)(x - 5) the last term will be -5 * - 5 = 25
Similarly you get the same result with (x + 5)(x + 5)
Which pair of values are NOT equal?
Answer:
[tex]\tan \theta ~~ \text{and}~~ \tan( \pi - \theta)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\textbf{A)}\\\\-\tan \dfrac{3 \pi}4 = - \tan\left(2 \times \dfrac{\pi}2 - \dfrac{\pi}4 \right) = - \left(- \tan \dfrac{ \pi}4 \right) = \tan \dfrac{\pi}4\\\\\textbf{These pairs are equal.}\\\\\\ \textbf{B)}\\\\\tan \left( \dfrac{5 \pi}4 \right) = \tan \left( 2 \times \dfrac{\pi}2 + \dfrac{\pi}4\right) = \tan \dfrac{\pi}4\\\\\textbf{These pairs are equal.}\\\\ \textbf{C)}\\\\\tan \dfrac{\pi}2= - \tan 90^{\circ} = \infty\\\\\\\textbf{These pairs are equal.}\\\\\\ \textbf{D)}\\\\[/tex]
[tex]\tan ( \pi - \theta ) = - \tan \theta \neq \tan \theta\\\\\textbf{These pairs are not equal.}[/tex]