10. The weight of an object on a particular scale is 125.2 lbs. The measured weight

may vary from the actual weight by at most 0.4 lbs. What is the range of actual

weights of the object?

A. 124 8 2 x 2 125.6

B. 124.8 2 x 125.6

C. 124 8 5 x 125.6

D. XS 124.8 or x 21256

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Answer 1

Given :

The weight of an object on a particular scale is 125.2 lbs.

The actual weight by at most 0.4 lbs.

To Find :

The range of actual  weights of the object.

Solution :

It is given that uncertainty in weight is 0.4 lbs.

So, minimum weight can be( 125.2 -0.4 ) = 124.8 lbs.

Maximum weight is given by  ( 125.2 + 0.4 ) = 125.6 lbs.

Therefore, the range of actual  weights of the object is between :

124.8  x 125.6 .

Hence, this is the required solution.


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plsss i really need help! How many unique handshakes can be made between 5 people? if you help me ill give u brainliest!

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

This is called a combination. Imagine you draw a figure, with a number representing each person, as shown below:

1  2  3  4  5

Person 1 can shake person 2, 3, 4, and 5's hands, for a total of 4 handshakes.

Person 2 can shake 3, 4, and 5's hands, for a total of 3 handshakes.

Person 3 can shake 4 and 5's hands, for a total of 2 handshakes.

Person 4 can only shake 5's hand, which is 1 handshake.

Last you add up the handshakes from every person, 4+3+2+1, which is equal to ten unique handshakes.

Ben simplified this expression (2x^-4y^7 / 3x^3y^2)^3 Analyze bens work. did he simplify the expression correctly? If not, what was his mistake? Yes, he is correct. No, he needed to add the exponents of powers of the same base in the first step. No, he needed to apply the exponent to all factors in the product in the second step.

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No , he needed to apply the exponents to all factors in the product in the second step .

What is the Area of the letter E

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Answer:

24 square inches. do the area of the whole rectangle (7x12) and subtract the two little rectangles (5X6) x 2= 60 so 84-60=24

Step-by-step explanation:

What value of n makes the equation true?

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Answer:

n=10

Step-by-step explanation:

You need n to be 10 because: y^20= (y^10)^2

Answer:

n = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

(2x⁹yⁿ) * (4x²y¹⁰) = 8 x¹¹ y²⁰

use the rules of exponents to simplify the expression.

2¹ x⁹ yⁿ * 4¹ x² y¹⁰

use the commutative property of multiplication

2¹ * 4¹ x⁹ x² yⁿ y¹⁰

add exponents of the same base:

8 x⁹ ⁺ ²  y ⁿ ⁺ ¹⁰

back to original equation:

8 x⁹ ⁺ ²  y ⁿ ⁺ ¹⁰ =  8 x¹¹ y²⁰

therefore

the value of n = 10

3. Starting from his house, Reid rode his bike 300 m to the north, then 100 m to the east.
Which of the following vector diagrams shows Reid's path? (Note: The height and width of each
square in the grids is 100 m.)

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Answer:

The answer would be South x

Step-by-step explanation:

I need two tickets to the movies. Each ticket costs $12. How much do I need to purchase 2 tickets to the movies?
Show Work!

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Answer: 24$

multiply $12x$2 and get 24$

Step-by-step explanation: I need two tickets to the movies. Each ticket costs $12. How much do I need to purchase 2 tickets to the movies?

If each ticket costs $12 dollars you will add 12 and 12 and you get 24 dollars .

True or False. All Rational Numbers are also Integers.

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Answer:

true

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

The circle of real numbers. Natural goes into Whole, Whole goes into Integers, and intergers go into rational.

What number is 10th times as much as 17.1

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Answer: 170

Step-by-step explanation:

you move the decimal to the right one time.

Would 2-3 have the same answer as 3-2? Why or why not?

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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

2-3= -1

3-2 = 1

The inequality x2 – 5x + 3 < 3 can be broken down into two related inequalities. The graphs of these related inequalities are shown on the graph to the left. Which set shows the solution to the inequality?

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Answer:

A (0,5)

Step-by-step explanation:

Look where both lines intersect.

Answer:

(0, 5)

Step-by-step explanation:

Coffee is a leading export from several developing countries. When coffee prices are high, farmers often clear forest to plant more coffee trees. Here are data on prices paid to coffee growers in Indonesia and the rate of deforestation in a national park that lies in a coffee-producing region for five years. Price (cents per pound) Deforestation (percent) 25 0.31 49 1.69 60 1.66 55 1.7 68 3.31 (a) Make a scatterplot. (Do this on paper. Your instructor may ask you to turn this in.) Which is the explanatory variable? What kind of pattern does your plot show? Price is the explanatory variable. The plot shows a negative linear association. Price is the explanatory variable. The plot shows a positive linear association. Price is the explanatory variable. The plot shows no linear association. Deforestation is the explanatory variable. The plot shows a positive linear association.

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Answer:

The plot shows a positive linear association. Price is the explanatory variable.

*See attachment for the scatterplot of the data

Step-by-step explanation:

The rate of deforestation is dependent on the price of coffee. Therefore, the explanatory variable is the price of coffee, which affects rate of deforestation.

The response variable is the rate of deforestation. The rate of deforestation is influenced by the price of coffee.

When plotting a scatter plot, the values for the explanatory variable are plotted on the x-axis, while the response variables are plotted on the y-axis.

The data given below is what we would use in plotting the scatterplot shown in the attachment:

Explanatory variable, X, (Price, cents per pound) => Response variable, Y, (deforestation, %)

25 => 0.31

49 = > 1.69

60 => 1.66

55 => 1.7

68 => 3.31

The scatterplot graphed as shown in the attachment shows a positive linear relationship between price of coffee and rate of deforestation. As price increases, rate of deforestation also increases.

Enter the addition problem so the fractions have a common denominator. Then find
the sum. 1/10 + 3/5

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Answer:

7/10

Step-by-step explanation:

1/10 + 3/5

1/10 + 6/10

7/10

(-5) ÷ (-7) = _____


-
35
-35

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Answer:

0.714

Step-by-step explanation:

Wgat more explanation could I give you. lol

+35
explanation:
The quotient of 2 integers with the same sign is positive.
The quotient of 2 integers with different signs is negative.
Example:
(-8) ÷ (-4)= 2

The reciprocal of 1/6 is

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Answer:

6/1 or 6

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the answer because:

1) The reciprocal of a number is the fraction flipped upside down. Basically, when the numerator becomes the denominator and the denominator becomes the numerator.

2) So when you flip the fraction, you will get 6/1 which equals 6

Hope this helps!

32(2 + 3) + 5 what is the operation

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Answer: first add everything in the (parentheses) then multiply that by 32 then add 5 = 165

Step-by-step explanation:

Find Y pls
Thank you

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Answer:

y=3

y=1

y=0

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]y=-\frac{1}{2}x+ \frac{5}{2} \\\\y=\frac{5-x}{2} \\\\x=-1\\\\y=\frac{5-(-1)}{2}\\\\y=\frac{5+1}{2}\\\\y=\frac{6}{2}\\\\y=3\\\\x=3\\\\y=\frac{5-3}{2}\\\\y=\frac{2}{2}\\\\y=1\\\\y=\frac{5-5}{2}\\\\y=\frac{0}{2}\\\\y=0[/tex]

Answer:

y=3

y=1

y=0

Step-by-step explanation:

For this problem, we are given the x-value. TO find the y-value, you plug in x and solve.

x=-1

[tex]y=-\frac{1}{2}(-1)+\frac{5}{2}[/tex]              [multiply]

[tex]y=\frac{1}{2}+\frac{5}{2}[/tex]                        [add]

[tex]y=\frac{6}{2}[/tex]                               [divide]

[tex]y=3[/tex]

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

x=3

[tex]y=-\frac{1}{2}(3)+\frac{5}{2}[/tex]                [multiply]

[tex]y=-\frac{3}{2}+\frac{5}{2}[/tex]                    [add]

[tex]y=\frac{2}{2}[/tex]                              [divide]

[tex]y=1[/tex]

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

x=5

[tex]y=-\frac{1}{2}(5)+\frac{5}{2}[/tex]               [multiply]

[tex]y=-\frac{5}{2}+\frac{5}{2}[/tex]                   [add]

[tex]y=0[/tex]

Someone help me pliisss

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Answer:

The prove of the given identity is shown below:

Step-by-step explanation:

It seems that the question involves the proving of a trigonometric identity.

Therefore, we are going to work independently on each side of the equal sign.

We start by considering [tex]cos(\alpha)=cos(\frac{\alpha}{2} +\frac{\alpha}{2})[/tex] since the angle alpha is the same as the addition of two halves of it. Then we apply the identity for the cosine of an addition of angles: [tex]cos (\frac{\alpha}{2} +\frac{\alpha}{2})=cos(\frac{\alpha}{2})*cos(\frac{\alpha}{2})-sin(\frac{\alpha}{2})*sin(\frac{\alpha}{2})= cos^2(\frac{\alpha}{2})-sin^2(\frac{\alpha}{2})[/tex]

and now we use the Pythagorean identity to replace the cosine square expression:

[tex]cos^2(\frac{\alpha}{2})=1-sin^2(\frac{\alpha}{2})[/tex]

in the difference of square trig functions we had arrived to:

[tex]cos^2(\frac{\alpha}{2})-sin^2(\frac{\alpha}{2})=1-sin^2(\frac{\alpha}{2})--sin^2(\frac{\alpha}{2})=1-2\,sin^2(\frac{\alpha}{2})[/tex]

We have arrived at the exact same expression the original identity shown on the righthand side of the equal sign, so we have proved the identity.

Nathan is hosting a part for 40 guests. He will count each of the 45 drop in guests as half a guest. How much of each food item should Nathan order?

Fried chicken- 24 pieces
Deli meats- 3 2/3
Lasagna 10 3/4

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Answer:

25 guests is 2.5 times more than 10

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply by 2.5

Chicken = 16 x 2.5 = 40

Lasagna = 7 x 2.5 = 17.5 , round to 18

Deli meat = 1.8 x 2.5 = 4.5, round to 5

Sliced cheese = 15 x 2.5 = 37.5, round to 38

Buns = 1 x 2.5 = 2.5, round to 3

Potato salad = 2 x 2.5 = 5

118 meters in 2 seconds, how many meters in 11 seconds?

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Answer:

It would be 649

Step-by-step explanation:

118 ÷ 2= 59

59 x 11= 649

Answer:

649m

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{118m}{2s} =\frac{59m}{s}[/tex]

so that 59m/s we multiply by 11s

[tex]\frac{59m}{s} (11s)=649m[/tex]

If DE = 5x, EF = x + 8, and DF = 20, what is EF? Simplify your answer and write it as a proper fraction, mixed number, or integer. Please if you could(or not) type the answer step by step.

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Answer:

EF = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

DE + EF = DF

5x + x + 8 = 20

6x = 20 - 8

6x = 12

x = 12/6

x = 2

EF = x + 8 = 2 + 8 = 10

You had $199, but you are spending $3 each day. What algebraic expression models this situation?

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Answer:

y=199-3x

Step-by-step explanation:

you ave 199 and 3 pper day so  is considered each day and whatever it equals it will be y

Answer:

A 199 -3d

Step-by-step explanation:

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Levi earned $489.90 at his job when he worked for 23 hours. What was his hourly wage, in dollars per hour? (HELP!!!!)

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$489.90 divided by 23 = dollars per hour = $21.30

insert two numbers between 54 and 2 so that the four numbers are in geometric sequence.​

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Answer:

2,6,18,54

How I got this answer:

Each term after the first is found by multiplying by a fixed, non-zero number called a common ratio.

step by step:

2×3=6

6×3=18

18×3=54

The common ratio is 3.

Russell runs 910 mile in 5 minutes. At this rate, how many miles can he run in one minute?

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Russell would run 182 miles for 1 minute.

find the area of the shape below

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I believe it is 37.2? I may be wrong though .

If the probability of getting a particular result in a experiment is 75.3% what is the probability of not getting the result

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Answer:

100%-75.3%

Step-by-step explanation:

The total probability of all outcomes is 100%.

If the probability of a particular result is 75.3% then all other possibilities (not the particular event) must equal 100% - 75.3%.

The equation 3x − 6 = 2(x + 4) has A. one B. no C. Infinitetly many solution(s).

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Answer:

x=14?

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x+4)=2x+8, so 3x-6=2x+8. Subtraxt 2x from each side to get x-6=8. Then add 6 to both sides to get x=14

Answer:

One solution

Step-by-step explanation:

3x-6 = 2(x+4)

3x-6=2x+8

3x-2x-6=8

x-6=8

x=14

Shea bought x candy bars for $1.50 each. Write an
algebraic expression for the total amount Shea spent.
What’s the answer?

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1.50x = y that should be a good equation hopefully. If it’s wrong I’m so sorry. Also if I were to find the answer I need more of the context of the question

y2-8+7
2x - y >4
Yes
No

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No is the answer.
Thank you!

Factor x3 – 7x2 – 5x + 35 by grouping. What is the resulting expression? o
(x2 – 7)(x - 5)
(x2 – 7)(x + 5) •
(x2 – 5)(x – 7)
(x2 + 5)(x – 7)​

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Answer: C

.................................................................

The expression is a polynomial expression, and the factored expression of x³ - 7x² - 5x + 35 is (x² - 5)(x - 7)

How to factor the expression?

The expression is given as:

x³ - 7x² - 5x + 35

Factorize the expression

x²(x - 7) - 5(x - 7)

Factor out x - 7 in the expression

(x² - 5)(x - 7)

The above expression cannot be further factorized.

Hence, the factored expression of x³ - 7x² - 5x + 35 is (x² - 5)(x - 7)

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