Answer:
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PLS HELP!! Lin ran 2 3/4 miles in 2/5 of an hour, Noah ran 8 2/3 miles in 4/3 of an hour, How long would it take Lin and Noah to run 1 mile at that rate? PLS ANSWER!!
Answer:
Lin will run 1 mile in 8/55 of an hour
Noah will run 1 mile in 2/13 of an hour
Step-by-step explanation:
Here;
Lin ran 2 3/4 miles in 2/5 of an hour
he will run 1 mile in x hour
x * 2 3/4 = 2/5 * 1
2 3/4 = 11/4
x * 11/4 = 2/5
x = 2/5 * 4/11
x = 8/55 hour
For Noah
8 2/3 miles in 4/3 of an hour
1 miles in y hours
y * 8 2/3 = 4/3 * 1
y * 26/3 = 4/3
y = 4/3 * 3/26
y = 4/26 = 2/13
He will run 1 mile in 2/13 hours
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Answer:
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The 40-ft-long A-36 steel rails on a train track are laid with a small gap between them to allow for thermal expansion. Determine the required gap d so that the rails just touch one another when the temperature is increased from T1=-20F to T2=90F. Using this gap, what would be the axial force in the rails if the temperature rises to T3=110F? The cross-sectional area of each rail is 5.10 in2
Answer:
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HELPPPPP but only number one
Answer:
-2
Step-by-step explanation:
f(-7)=-7^2-51
f(-7)=49-51
f(-7)=-2
Look at the figure. Which of the following segments is not skew to
Ej?
Answer:
AE
Step-by-step explanation:
Because it intersects with EJ.
Whereas skew lines are those that do not inersect and not parallel with each other.
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Answer: AE
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope of the line below is -8/7.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
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Read the passage. Which statement best describes how Belle changes over the course of the story?
Riding a Bicycle
It was a bright Sunday morning when Belle woke up with the biggest smile on her face. She had been looking forward to this day for a long time. Her father was going to teach her to ride a bicycle. She dressed quickly and gulped down her breakfast.
After breakfast, Belle’s father showed her the different parts of a bike. Then he said he would hold onto the back of the bike while she peddled. But Belle’s excitement got the better of her. She said she wanted to try riding by herself. Her father let go. Belle quickly lost her balance and crashed to the ground. The fall dazed her. She grumpily agreed to let her father keep holding the bike while she rode.
Every once in a while, he would let go. The moment he did, Belle would lose her balance and topple over. Her father explained that this was perfectly normal. He said that all first-time riders fall. Even so, Belle’s mood darkened with each fall. After a while, she wanted to give up and return home.
Belle’s father tried to talk her out of quitting. He pointed toward some other children biking nearby. He showed her how happy they looked as they rode their bicycles. He told her she needed to keep trying. With a little more effort, she would soon enjoy riding just like the other children. His words gave Belle the determination to keep going.
After several more failed tries, Belle finally got the hang of it. She began gently peddling by herself, beaming with pride. She had finally done it! That night, she went to bed with a couple of bruises and cuts. But she had an even bigger smile on her face than she’d had in the morning. She would forever remember this day and the lesson she learned about never quitting.
A.
Belle starts showing more trust in her father as he teaches her how to ride a bike.
B.
Belle becomes less excited as the story goes on, until her excitement for bike riding disappears.
C.
Belle learns both how to ride a bike and how important it is not to give up.
D.
Belle gets hurt from falling off her bike, which scares her away from bike riding for good.
There are 25 students in the class. 10 students have sports practice after school. What is the ratio of students that do have practice, to those that do NOT?
Answer:
10:15
Step-by-step explanation:
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8. Classify 8 as a perfect square, a perfect cube, both, or neither.
Answer:
It's a perfect cube, but not a perfect square.
Step-by-step explanation:
2^3 = 8, meaning 8 is a perfect cube. But since 2^2 = 4 and 3^2 = 9, and 8 is in between, 8 is not a perfect square.
I hope this helped.
6. 108 is how many times as large as 2. 103?
Answer:
54 times larger than 2
Step-by-step explanation:
108 divided by 2 is 54
Find the difference
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Answer:
-2/45
Step-by-step explanation:
Hoped it helped!
what mistake did they make?
Answer:
this is not a good angle cant see it that well
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Answer:
the mistake is that the person added 2x by-4x which should've been -2x
Step-by-step explanation:
-4x+2x is basically saying 2-4 which is -2
five and four hundred three thousandths in standard form
Answer:
5.403
Step-by-step explanation:
Five is 5. Four hundred three thousandths is .403. the 3 is in the thousandths the 4 is in the tenths and the 0 is in the hundredths, and the 5 is a whole number.
Max bought 16 gallons of gas for 40.64 Lydia bought 12 falls of gas for 31.08 kesia bought 18 gallons of gas for 45.72 who got the Best Buy
Write an equation of the line passing through point$P(4,-6) that is perpendicular to the line y=-3 . x=
Answer:
x = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
y = - 3 is the equation of a horizontal line parallel to the x- axis.
A line perpendicular to it will therefore be a vertical line parallel to the y- axis with equation
x = c
where c is the value of the x- coordinates the line passes through.
The line passes through (4, - 6) with x- coordinate 4, thus
x = 4 ← equation of perpendicular line
Where it says “Exercises.”
Is number 1 = 90 ?
Yes you are correct. The diagonals of any kite are perpendicular.
This can be proven by showing that triangle KGH is congruent to triangle KJH through the SSS congruence theorem. From there you break up the triangles focusing on triangle JRK and triangle GRK, now using the SAS rule to conclude that angle JRK = angle GRK. Since those are a linear pair, those angles must be right angles.
Side note: A kite is defined to be any quadrilateral in which it has two pairs of adjacent congruent sides. Not all four sides are the same length though (otherwise we would have a rhombus).
the graph represents a function with the form f(x)=asin(bx+c) which values of a,b, and c are possible
Answer:B
Step-by-step explanation: edge 2020
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The equation y+6
- 5(x-9) is written in point-slope form. What is the equation written in slope-intercept form
Please help me............
Answer: Answer: I’m not big brain
Step-by-step explanation:
Step-by-step explanation:
2,000x + 6,000 = 3,500x - 39,000
Determine the zeros or roots of each function or equation. You can use the quadratic equation if you need to.
f(x)=-8x^2+2x+1
The first three terms of a sequence are given. Round to the nearest thousandth (if
necessary).
352, 345, 338, ...
Find the 37th term.
Answer:
09
Step-by-step explanation:
what is the absolute value of -3/5
Answer:
3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
absolute value is always positive
solve the following equation (2) 2 p +6=12
2(x+4)=
12
Answer:
2p equals 2 times 3 so 6 plus 6 equals 12. 2(xplus 4) equals 2 times 4 is 8 plus 4 equals 12
Step-by-step explanation:
Help please brainliest and 63 points!
And please answer correctly :)
Determine the horizontal asymptote for the rational function.
y = 5
y = −5
y = 1
y = −1
Answer:
y = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
horizontal asymptote
This is the value that the graph approaches but never reaches
It approaches 1 but never reaches 1
y = 1
Which of the following statements cannot be assumed from the diagram?
Answer:
Can you give me any more context?
Solution for y = 3x -1
Part A
Joseph runs 2 miles on Monday. Each day after that, he runs the same 1 mile route every morning. His goal is to run at least 6 miles
by the end of the week. Which inequality represents the least number of days after Monday that Joseph needs to run to reach his goal?
Sine he runs 2 miles on Monday, we already have a +2.
Then, he runs by a constant rate of 1, which is the constant rate of change per day.
Let x represent the number of days he runs and y the total amount of miles he runs. Now, the equation is y = x + 2
However, he needs to run at least 6 miles. At least means greater than or equal to. The values for y can be greater than 6, or equal to 6.
y ≥ 6
y = x + 2
Now substitute x + 2 for y.
x + 2 ≥ 6
Subtract 2.
x ≥ 4
This is the inequality. He has to run for at least 4 days.
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What's the square root?
Answer:
Square root
Step-by-step explanation:
a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself
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