Answer:
(4,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
If you move from left to right your X will change if you move up or down your Y will change.
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Each side of an equilateral triangle has length x+3 and each side of a square has length 4x-2. Write an expression for the sum of their perimeters.
Please help me!!
Answer:
square: 16x-8
triangle: 3x+9
Step-by-step explanation:
Squares have 4 equal sides. Equilateral triangles have 3 equal sides.
Multiply the length of one side by the total number of sides for each shape to find the perimeter. Then combine like terms.
Answer:
square: 16x-8
triangle: 3x+9
Step-by-step explanation:
(2.5×10^6)–(2.3×10^6)
Answer:
2×[tex]10^{5}[/tex]
aka 200000
Step-by-step explanation:
Help please I really don’t understand SOS
Answer : 5 , 6 , 7 and 8
Step-by-step explanation:
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if f(x)=4x+3 and g(x)=x^2-3 what is f(g(4))
[tex]\text{Given that ,}\\\\f(x) = 4x+3\\\\g(x) = x^2 -3\\\\g(4) = 4^2 - 3 = 16-3=13\\\\f (g(4)) = f(13) = 4\times 13 + 3 = 55[/tex]
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Convert into an exponential expression.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
5√7²=5√49=9.8
8x+9y=60 2x-9y=-30 elimation method
Answer:
x=3 y=4
Step-by-step explanation:
8x+9y=60 + 2x-9y=-30
10x=30
x=3
y=4
+{-x2y+[-(x2y-2xy2+y2)+(-xy2-3y2+x2y)]-(10y2-x2y)}
Answer:
3xy² - 14y²
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope that this is the problem
- x²y + [ - (x²y - 2xy² + y²) + (xy² - 3y² + x²y)] - (10y² - x²y)
= - x²y + [ - x²y + 2xy² - y² + xy² - 3y² + x²y] - 10y² + x²y
Now combine like terms in the [ ].
= - x²y + [ -x²y + x²y + 2xy² + xy² - y² - 3y² ] - 10y² + x²y
= - x²y + [ 0 + 3xy² - 4y²] - 10y² + x²y
= - x²y + 3xy² - 4y² -10y² + x²y Now combine like terms
= (-x²y + x²y) + 3xy² + (-4y² - 10y²)
= 0 + 3xy² - 14y²
= 3xy² - 14y² or y²(3x - 14)
3 (x-1)=3x-×-3-3+x+3
True or false
true
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
3x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
So false if you Multiply
I don’t know what I got wrong on this problem. Can someone please help me?
Answer:
x is equal to the length of that side of the triangle, the x is written on (the distance between the log ride and the pirate ship). You can visually see that both of the long sides of that triangle are equal. See how they look the same? The other side of that triangle (the distance between the Big Top Tent and the Pirate Ship) has a given length written, it says "25 m." So the x side, which is equal is also 25 m. The value of x is 25 m.
Step-by-step explanation:
Colin predicted whether he got answers right or wrong in his 50 question exam.
He identified the 12 questions he thought he got wrong.
It turns out that Colin got 5 questions right that he thought he got wrong.
Colin also got a total score of 42 out of 50 in the test.
What is the percentage accuracy he had with predicting his scores?
Step-by-step explanation:
so, he predicted he had 12 questions wrong.
that would have been a score of 38.
but he got 42.
that is a difference of 42-38 = 4.
now, accuracy could have different meanings like actual score vs. predicted score, or which questions were right or wrong (for real or predicted), or only looking at the questions that were right (real vs. predicted), ...
I assume it is the first one.
so,
100% = 38 (prediction)
1% = 100%/100 = 38/100 = 0.38
how many % are these 4 questions that his prediction was off from reality ?
4 / 0.38 = 10.52631579...
so, his prediction was off by about 10.53%
The local sporting goods store is having a 40% off sale on hockey gear that normally costs $100. You will have to pay a 7% sales tax, based on the discounted price, on any purchase you make. Which statements are true about the problem? Check all that apply.
A.You can simplify the problem by calculating 33% of $100.
B.You should find the discounted price of the gear first.
C.The tax should be calculated on the original $100 price.
D.The discount should be calculated on the original $100 price.
Answer:
a, d
Step-by-step explanation:
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After Gwen, Tristan, and Keith finish exercising, they go to the fair. At the fair, they each pay the entry fee and also buy tickets they can use for food or rides. Gwen pays the entry fee and buys 10 tickets. It costs her a total of $30. Tristan pays the entry fee and buys 15 tickets. It costs him a total of $40. Keith pays the entry fee and buys 10 tickets. It costs him a total of $30. In this task, you will create a system of equations and find the cost of each ticket. Let x represent the entry fee and y represent the cost of each ticket in dollars.
What do you need to do to the equations so you can put them into the Graph tool? Put the equations into the Graph tool. To create the graph, select the correct relationship and then enter the values for the variables. Paste a screenshot of your graph in the space provided. Do you get the same solution as when you solved it algebraically?
Answer:
150 because he bought them
Step-by-step explanation:
Just a very quick question for any people willing to answer this question.
4 less than the number n is -15.
(Please type equation and solution!)
Answer:
n=-11
Step-by-step explanation:
n-4=-15
n-4+4=-15+4
n=-11
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Answer:
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The price of a t-shirt is $15. If you buy more than 4 shirts, you will get 15% discount. How much do you have to pay (before tax) if you buy 8 shirts?
Apologize If i keep spamming this question, I just really need help
Answer:
C , 18
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The sum of the exterior angles of a polygon is always 360°.
Therefore,
[tex]x+2x+3x+5x+9x=360[/tex]
[tex]20x=360[/tex]
Divide both sides by 20:
[tex]\frac{20x}{20}=\frac{360}{20}[/tex]
[tex]x=18[/tex]
The price of trail mix at a health food store is
$7.50 per pound. At that rate, what is the total
cost of three 8-ounce bags of trail mix?
Answer:
$3.75 every 8 oz bags.
Step-by-step explanation:
7.5 divided by 2 to get 3.75. 1 LB is equal to 16 oz so 8 is half of 16.
Compare the fractions using the LCM.
1\7,2\3
Enter the correct inequality in the box.
Answer:
42
Step-by-step explanation:
1*3=3
it becomes 2,3 and 7
you will get the answer as 42
The radius of a cycle wheel is 35 cm. Find the number of turns required to cover a distance of 1540 m
Answer:
1 I think can you make sure?
Can someone help me pleaseeeeeee :( no links pleaseee
a) Keith's car will have less gas.
Locate the point in which miles driven = 90 (Between 60 and 120)
Since Keith's line is lower than Carmen, he has less gas.
We can also find the difference: 11 - 10 = 1.
It will have 1 less gallon.
b) Look at the point in which both lines meet. This means that they have the same amount of gallons remaining (8) at 180 miles driven.
Before 180 miles, Keith's car will always have less car remaining.
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Answer:
answer is D
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the difference of 3 times a number and 2 times that same number is 80.what is the number
each ball has a diameter of 60mm
which has the smallest surface area?
i need answer please
Write in point slope form the equation for the line that goes through the point (-1,-6) and has a slope of 16
Answer:
y+6 = 16 (x+1)
Step-by-step explanation:
Point slope form of an equation is
y-y1 = m(x-x1)
where m is the slope and (x1,y1) is a point on the line
y- -6 = 16 (x- -1)
y+6 = 16 (x+1)
A circle has radius 1 unit. What percent of its area lies outside of the circle with the same center and a radius of 1/2?
Answer:
(3/4)pi
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the areas of the two circles and then subtract the smaller from the larger:
A of circle = (pi)r^2
Case 1: r = 1 unit: A = (pi)(1) = pi
Case 2: r = 1/2 unit: A = (pi)(1/2)^2 = pi/4
The area lying outside of the smaller circle is therefore (pi) - (pi)(1/4) = (3/4)pi
The school that Michael goes to is selling tickets to a dance. On the first day of ticket sales the school sold 3 staff tickets and 1 student ticket for a total of $38. The school took in $52 on the second day by selling 3 staff tickets and 2 student tickets. Find the price of a staff ticket and the price of a student ticket.
The price of a staff ticket and the price of a student ticket is $8 and $14
Given:
Day 1:
Number of staff tickets sold = 3
Number of students tickets sold = 1
Total revenue day 1 = $38
Day 2:
Number of staff tickets sold = 3
Number of students tickets sold = 2
Total revenue day 2 = $52
let
cost of staff tickets = x
cost of students tickets = y
The equation:
3x + y = 38 (1)
3x + y = 38 (1)3x + 2y = 52 (2)
subtract (1) from (2)
2y - y = 52 - 38
y = 14
substitute y = 14 into (1)
3x + y = 38 (1)
3x + 14 = 38
3x = 38 - 14
3x = 24
x = 24/3
x = 8
Therefore,
cost of staff tickets = x
= $8
cost of students tickets = y
= $14
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Last month of the visitors at the zoo saw the panda. This month of the visitors at the zoo saw the panda. What fraction more of the visitors saw the panda this month? Simplify the answer if possible.
A. 1/12
B. 1/4
C. 1/6
D. 3/4
Answer:
There is no way of finding out.
Step-by-step explanation:
HELP!!! Worth 50 points
Answer:
with what
Step-by-step explanation:
I am confused there is no question at all showing
Answer:
Answer:
The correct answer is C - 7.8 < 7 5/6 < 7.9
Step-by-step explanation:
First, convert 7 5/6 to decimal form --> 7.83.
If you don't know how to convert, think about what 5/6 is equal to and put it in decimal form. Add your decimal to the whole number, and there is your answer.
7.83 is in between 7.8 and 7.9, so it must be the answer.
I hope this helps!
Step-by-step explanation:
Evaluate the expression-3 x + 4 when x = 2.
Answer:
-2
Step-by-step explanation:
-3x + 4
-3(2) + 4
-6 + 4
-2
Substitute in 2 for x, and solve.