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I Need The Correct Answer For Questions 1

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Answer 1

The truth values of the propositions are false, true and false

How to determine the true values?

The Boolean variables are given as:

p = false

r = false

q = true

s = true

The truth values of the propositions are as follows:

1. (s → (p ∧ ¬ r)) ∧ ((p → (r ∨ q)) ∧ s)

As a general rule:

∧ means and

¬ not

∨ or

So, we have:

(true → (false ∧ ¬ false)) ∧ ((false → (false ∨ true)) ∧ true)

¬ false= true.

So, we have:

(true → (false ∧ true)) ∧ ((false → (false ∨ true)) ∧ true)

false ∧ true = false and false ∨ true = true

So, we have:

(true → false) ∧ ((false → true) ∧ true)

false → true = true and true → false = false

So, we have:

(false) ∧ (true ∧ true)

true ∧ true = true

So, we have:

false ∧ true

Lastly

false ∧ true = false

Hence, the truth value of (s → (p ∧ ¬ r)) ∧ ((p → (r ∨ q)) ∧ s) is false

2. ((p ∧ ¬ q) → (q ∧  r)) → (s ∨ ¬q)

This means

((false ∧ ¬ true) → (true ∧  false)) → (true ∨ ¬true)

Using the established rules in (1), we have:

((false ∧ false) → (true ∧  false)) → (true ∨ false)

This gives

((false → false)) → true

This gives

true → true

Lastly, we have:

true

Hence, the truth value of ((false ∧ ¬ true) → (true ∧  false)) → (true ∨ ¬true) is true

3. (p → q) ∧ (q → r)

This gives

(false → true) ∧ (true → false)

Using the established rules in (1), we have:

true ∧ false

This gives

false

Hence, the truth value of (p → q) ∧ (q → r) is false

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What is the surface area of this complex figure?

Enter your answer in the box.

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The surface area of the complex figure is: 582 ft².

What is the Surface Area of the Complex Figure?

Surface area of the complex figure = surface area of the triangular prism +  surface area of the rectangular prism - 2(area of the face of the triangular prism that joins with the rectangular prism).

Surface area of the triangular prism = (s1 + s2 + s3)L + bh = (11 + 9 + 9)5 + (11)(7)

Area of the triangular prism = 222 ft²

Surface area of the rectangular prism = 2(wl+hl+hw) = 2·(5·15+8·15+8·5) = 470 ft².

2(area of the face of the triangular prism that joins with the rectangular prism) = 2(lw) = 2(11)(5) = 110 ft²

Surface area of the complex figure = 222 + 470 - 110

Surface area of the complex figure = 582 ft².

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Find RS.
A. 10
B. 9
C. 12
D. 5

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Answer:

D. 5

Step-by-step explanation:

2x - 6 + 1 + x - 4 = 18

3x - 9 = 18

3x = 27

x = 9

RS = x - 4 = 9 - 4 = 5

Answer: D. 5

The answer is D 5 I had it on my test

HELP! ASAP!

F is a right angle, and segment (a)(f), BG, and CH are all parallel. Use this information to explain why ∆AFD ~ ∆BGD ~∆CHD. Support your answer using a postulate or theorem.

Use the diagram to answer each part of the question

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By the corresponding angles theorem,

∠AFG, ∠BGD, and ∠CHD are congruent∠BAF, ∠CBG, and ∠DCH are congruent

Thus, triangles AFD, BGD, and CHD are similar by AA.

Given the figure, triangles AFD, BGD, CGD are similar by Angle-Angle-Angle (AAA) criterion for the similarity.

The Angle-Angle-Angle (AAA) criterion for the similarity of triangles states that “If in two triangles, corresponding angles are equal, then their corresponding sides are in the same ratio (or proportion) and hence the two triangles are similar”.

In the given question,

∠F = ∠G = ∠H = 90°

Let ∠D = x°

In triangle CHD,

∠H = 90°

∠D = x°

∠C = 180 - 90 - x = (90-x)°

In triangle BGD,

∠G = 90°

∠D = x°

∠B = 180 - 90 - x = (90-x)°

In triangle AFD,

∠F = 90°

∠D = x°

∠A = 180 - 90 - x = (90-x)°

In triangle AFD and BGD and CHD,

∠A = ∠B  = ∠C

∠F = ∠G = ∠H

∠D = ∠D =∠D

triangle AFD and BGD and CHD are similar.

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If we approximate the function y=sin(x) with a0+a1 x a2 x^2 +a3 x^3, what is a0,a2,a2,a3?

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The coefficients [tex]a_0,a_1,a_2,a_3[/tex] could be chosen to be the coefficients in the Maclaurin series of [tex]\sin(x)[/tex].

We have

[tex]y = \sin(x) \approx a_0 + a_1 x + a_2 x^2 + a_3 x^3 \\\\ \implies y(0) = 0 = a_0[/tex]

[tex]y' = \cos(x) \approx a_1 + 2a_2 x + 3a_3 x^2 \\\\ \implies y'(0) = 1 = a_1[/tex]

[tex]y'' = -\sin(x) \approx 2a_2 + 6a_3 x \\\\ \implies y''(0) = 0 = 2a_2[/tex]

[tex]y''' = -\cos(x) \approx 6a_3 \\\\ \implies y'''(0) = -1 = 6a_3[/tex]

It follows that [tex]a_0=0[/tex], [tex]a_1=1[/tex], [tex]a_2=0[/tex], and [tex]a_3 = -\frac16[/tex].

solve by substitution method 2x+y=-2 5x-2y=-23

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Step-by-step explanation:

SOLVED BY SUBSTITUTION !

Answer:

x= -3

Step-by-step explanation:

2x + y = -2 ---> y = -2 - 2x

instead: 5x-2y = -23 ---> 5x - 2(-2 -2x) = -23 ----> 5x+4+4x= -23 ---> 9x= -27

                   ---> x = -3

Kamar Spends of wis salary on School fees and 1/2 of the rematader on rent He spends 3/8 of the remainder on food and saves the rest . He he saves 25,000 shillings, what is his salary.​

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Answer:

37.170

Step-by-step explanation:

is hard to explain uwu

Choose the graph of y = |x – 5| by translating the parent function.

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Answer:

x y

3 2

4 1

5 0

6 1

7 2 (There is a line between the x and y that goes all the way down the numbers so they are seperated)

Step-by-step explanation

Answer:

esa respuesta está difícil pero si calculamos la creta de tu mamá con la semilla mía xrei que puede dar tu maldita madre

please help me with this math problem

will mark brainiest

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Using the given exponential function, the age of the skull is 6,733 years old.

What is the exponential function for the skull's amount?

It is given by:

[tex]N(t) = N(0)e^{-kt}[/tex]

In which:

N(0) is the initial amount.k is the decay rate.t is the time in years.

In this problem, the parameters are given as follows:

N(t) = 0.51N(0), k = 0.0001.

Hence we solve for t to find the age.

[tex]N(t) = N(0)e^{-kt}[/tex]

[tex]0.51N(0) = N(0)e^{-0.0001t}[/tex]

[tex]e^{-0.0001t} = 0.51[/tex]

[tex]\ln{e^{-0.0001t}} = \ln{0.51}[/tex]

[tex]-0.0001t = \ln{0.51}[/tex]

[tex]t = -\frac{\ln{0.51}}{0.0001}[/tex]

t = 6,733 years old.

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solve equation -4m +5=3m-9
pls workings​

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

- 4m + 5 = 3m - 9

3m - 9 = 5 - 4m

3m + 4m = 5 + 9

7m = 14

m = 14 / 7

m = 2

Keep the Old Car or Buy a Used Car
Manny is an online student who currently owns an older car that is fully paid for. He drives, on average, 140 miles per week to commute to work. With gas prices currently at $2.87 per gallon, he is considering buying a used, fuel-efficient car, and wants to know if it would be a good financial decision.

The old car Manny owns currently gets 20 miles per gallon for average fuel efficiency. It has been a great vehicle, but with its age, it needs repairs and maintenance that average $740 per year (as long as nothing serious goes wrong).

He is considering buying a newer used car that will cost a total of $5,500 over a three-year loan process. The used car gets 33 miles per gallon and would only require an average of $10 per month for general maintenance. To help make a decision Manny wants to calculate the total costs for each scenario over three years. He decides to use the Quantitative Reasoning Process to do this.

Find the total costs for the newer used car (gas, maintenance/repairs, purchase price) for each scenario over the three years.

Round your answers to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

buy a new car because cars depreciates

Given that the Earth orbits the Sun with an orbital velocity of about 29.8 km/s and a radius of 1 AU, use the equation above to estimate the total mass in the solar system inside the orbit of the Earth. Is this similar to the mass of the Sun? Remember to convert units to S.I. units of meters, kilograms, and seconds before proceeding so that your answer is in kg.

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Answer:

I would like to use lb if that's ok

13. Find the perimeter.

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28
3 + 8 + 5 + 4 + 4 + 4
The answer is 22
2+3+8+5+4.

the data represented by the following stem-and-leaf plot range from to .
4|578
5|14
6|023
7|69

A. 45,76
B. 48,79
C. 45,79
D. 48,76

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Considering the stem-and-leaf plot, the range of the data-set is given as follows:

C. 45,79

What is an stem-and-leaf plot?

The stem-and-leaf plot lists all the measures in a data-set, with the first number as the key, for example:

4|5 = 45.

Considering the key format, the smallest value in this problem is 4|5 = 45, and the highest is 7|9 = 79, hence the range is given by:

C. 45,79

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have someone who can can help me with this I need help

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Answer is underlined

BD: 16.8+50.4= 67.2 mm

LM: 4-2.6= 1.4 cm

BD: 16.8+50.4= 67.2 mm
LM: 4-2.6= 1.4 cm

The graph of a system of inequalities is shown.
195
554-3-2-1
4
(5
-5-
-6
-7
-8
9
23 x
Which system is represented by the graph?
O
O
y> 2x
x+2y≤-8
y≥ 2x
x+2y<-8
y< 2x
x+2y²-8
y≤2x
x+2y>-8

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Answer: Option (1)

Step-by-step explanation:

The line y = 2x is shaded above and is dotted, so it represents [tex]y > 2x[/tex].

This eliminates all the options except for option (1).

The graph of a system of inequalities is shown. The following system of inequations represents the graph:

y ≥ 2x;

x + 2y ≤ -8:

Inequality refers to a condition in which there's a lack of equivalency or aesthetics, frequently panning out in disparities or differences in chances, resources, treatment, or outcomes among individuals, groups, or associations. It encompasses various forms, including economic inequality, colonial inequality, and political inequality.

The blue region is on the left of the blue line of equation y = 2x so the region is represented by the line y ≥ 2x. The equality holds in this inequality as the region also includes the origin (0, 0).

The second option only has the inequality y ≥ 2x in its system of inequalities.

So, the correct answer is the second one. The system of inequation is

y ≥ 2x;

x + 2y ≤ -8:

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What type of number is √5? Choose all answers that apply:
A:Whole number
B:Integer
C:Rational
D:Irrational​

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SOLVING

[tex]\Large\maltese\underline{\textsf{A. What is Asked}}[/tex]

What type of number is [tex]\bf{\sqrt 5}?[/tex] Select all that apply

[tex]\Large\maltese\underline{\textsf{B. This problem has been solved!}}[/tex]

Let's start by taking a look at all the four sets of numbers.

A: Whole number{0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22...∞}

The set is shown above. To be honest, this is an infinitely small part of the number set; the whole number set would take FOREVER to type ;)

B: Integers{∞...-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9...∞}

Wow, this set starts at negative infinity and ends at positive infinity!

C: Rational

This set consists of all integers, decimals, and fractions.

D: Irrational

That's where the desired number [tex]\bf{\sqrt{5}}[/tex] belongs!

[tex]\cline{1-2}[/tex]

[tex]\bf{Result:}[/tex]

                 [tex]\bf{=The\;fourth\;option}[/tex]

[tex]\LARGE\boxed{\bf{aesthetics \not1\theta l}}[/tex]

Jane evaluates x2-3x+5 for x=-2 below.
Step 1: (-2)²-3(-2)+5
Step 2: -4+6+5
=
Step 3: = 7
What, if any, was Jane's mistake?
Jane made no mistakes.
O Jane incorrectly evaluated (-2)² in step 2.
Jane incorrectly added the terms in step 3.
O Jane incorrectly substituted in x=-2 in step 1.
K

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Answer: Jane incorrectly evaluated (-2)² in step 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex](-2)^{2}=4[/tex], not -4.

What is the value of x in the triangle?

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The value of x in the right triangle is 4 units.

How to find the side of a right triangle?

The side x of the right triangle can be found using trigonometric ratios.

Therefore,

sin 30° = opposite / hypotenuse

sin 30 = x / 8

1 / 2 = x  /8

cross multiply

8 = 2x

divide both sides by 2

8 / 2 = 2x / 2

x = 4

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Drag each label to the correct location on the chart. Not all labels will be used. Given: and are supplementary and are supplementary Prove: The two linear pairs and one supplementary angle with values of 1, 2, and 3 Statements Reasons 1. and are supplementary 1. given 2. and are supplementary 2. given 3. 3. congruent supplements theorem Complete the flow chart to show the proof. vertical angles theorem given congruent complements theorem congruent supplements theorem

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Based on the Congruent Supplements Theorem, <1 = <3 are congruent, given that <1 and <2 and <2 and <3 are supplements.

What does the Congruent Supplements Theorem say?

The Congruent Supplements Theorem shows that when two angles are considered to be supplements of a certain angle, then those two angles must be congruent.

Filling in the chart would therefore be:

<1 and <2 are

supplementary                                               <1 = <3

GIVEN                                           Congruent Supplements Theorem

 

<2 and <3 are

supplementary

GIVEN

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the physical orders 1500 flu injection and use 300 shots in september and 450 shots given in october and 665 given in november what percentage of flu vaccine remains

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Answer:

7%

Step-by-step explanation:

1500 is 100%. We divide 300, 450, and 665 shots by 1500  to get their percentages, 20%, 30%, and 43.333333333333333333333333333%, rounded to 43%. We subtract all the percentages from 100 and we get 7 percent left! (If this is wrong, I am only 10 so don't judge me)

Find the value of y. y=[?]
HELP NEEDED PLEASE

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Answer:

[tex]\sf y=\sqrt{21}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Altitude:  A line segment drawn from a vertex that is perpendicular to the side opposite that vertex.

Therefore, the altitude on the given diagram is y.

The two internal triangles formed by drawing the altitude are similar to the original triangle.  If two triangles are similar, their sides are proportional in length.

[tex]\implies \sf \dfrac{segment}{altitude}=\dfrac{altitude}{segment}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \sf \dfrac{3}{y}=\dfrac{y}{7}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \sf 3 \cdot 7=y \cdot y[/tex]

[tex]\implies \sf y^2=21[/tex]

[tex]\implies \sf y=\sqrt{21}[/tex]

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Analyze and sketch the polynomial functions and complete the charts below. State the degree and sign of the leading coefficient of the polynomial functions. Determine the end behavior of the graph of the functions. For 5b, write the polynomial function as a product of linear factors (in factored form).

a. f(x) = –7(x + 2)^3(x – 1)^2(x – 3) Zeros Multiplicity Crosses/Touches
Degree Sign

End behavior

b. m(x) = x^3 – 4x^2
Factored form: m(x) =

Degree Zeros Multiplicity Crosses/Touches
Sign End behavior

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See below for the properties of the functions

How to analyze the functions?

The function f(x)

We have:

f(x) =  –7(x + 2)^3(x – 1)^2(x – 3)

From the graph, we have the following features:

Leading coefficient: Negative, because -7 is negativeZeros: x = -2 at multiplicity = 3, x = 1 at multiplicity = 2 and x = 3 at multiplicity = 1Crosses = 2Touches = 3End behavior = [tex]\mathrm{as}\:x\to \:+\infty \:,\:f\left(x\right)\to \:-\infty \:,\:\:\mathrm{and\:as}\:x\to \:-\infty \:,\:f\left(x\right)\to \:-\infty \:[/tex]

The function m(x)

We have:

m(x) =  x^3 - 4x^2

Factor out x^2

m(x) = x^2(x - 4)

Factor out x

m(x) = x(x)(x - 4)

From the graph, we have the following features:

Leading coefficient: PositiveZeros: x = 0 at multiplicity = 2, x = 4 at multiplicity = 1Crosses = 1Touches = 1End behavior = [tex]\mathrm{as}\:x\to \:+\infty \:,\:m\left(x\right)\to \:+\infty \:,\:\:\mathrm{and\:as}\:x\to \:-\infty \:,\:m\left(x\right)\to \:-\infty \:[/tex]

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Which expression represents the distance Kelli traveled downstream?

0.1(x – 5)

0.1(x + 5)

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The distance that Kelli can swim will be about 6.11 kilometers per hour.

How to calculate the distance?

Here is the complete question:

Solve the equation x – 5 = 0.1(x + 5) for x. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. Kelli can swim about km/hour.

To solve for x, you need to follow SADMEP. SADMEP is subtraction, addition, division, multiplication, exponents, and parentheses.

It follows the same rules as PEMDAS, but SADMEP is only used when solving algebraic equations.

x - 5 = 0.1(x + 5) (use the distributive property)

x - 5 = 0.1x + 0.5 (subtract 0.1x to both sides)

0.9x - 5 = 0.5 (add 5 to both sides)

0.9x = 5.5 (divide both sides by 0.9)

x = 6.11 km/hour.

Therefore, Kelli can swim about 6.11 kilometers per hour.

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Answer:

It's the first one for upstream and the other one for downstream

Step-by-step explanation:

If 2x/7 divided by 1=0 then what will be value of x is

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The value of x = -3/2 .

What is an Equation ?

An equation is a mathematical statement that relates unknown variable to constants to determine their value.

The equation given is

(2x+3 ) / 7 Divided by 1 = 0

2x +3 = 0

2x = -3

x = -3/2

Therefore the value of x = -3/2 .

The complete equation is

(2x+3)/7

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Which statements are true about exponential functions? Check all that apply.
The domain is all real numbers.
The range always includes negative numbers.
The graph has a horizontal asymptote at x = 0.
The input to an exponential function is the exponent:
The base represents the multiplicative rate of change.

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Domain is all real numbers
The input to an exponential function is the exponent
The base represents the multiplicative rate of change

Answer:

edge 2023

Step-by-step explanation:

A D E (dudes above me right js making it easier)

This is from Khan academy I have to attach a PNG if you can help me solve it! Thank you!

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Answer:

(2^3t•2^t)/16 isn't a not equivalent

Brandon wants to ride his bicycle 21 miles this week. He has already ridden 6 miles. If he rides for 5 more days, write and solve an equation which can be used to determine xx, the average number of miles he would have to ride each day to meet his goal.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

6 + 5X = 21
5X = 21-6 = 15

X = 15/5 = 3 miles per day on an average

5) Solve the simultaneous equations log(x+y)=0 Solve the simultaneous equations 2logx=log(y+1)​

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Answer:

(1,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Since log (x+y) = 0        you should know  x+y = 1

                                            so y = (1-x)

then   2 logx = log (y+1)

          log x^2 = log (1-x   +1) = log (2-x)

                x^2 = 2-x

                 x^2 + x-2 = 0

                 (x+2)(x-1) = 0      so x = -2  or   +1

                                               then y = 3  or 0

-2,3    and   1,0       since you cannot have a log of a negative number

                                     the only answer is (1,0)  

Clasify each polynomial based on the number of terms it contains

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Answer:

Monomial - one term
Binomial - two terms
Trinomial - three terms
Polynomial - any polynomial with more than three terms

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What is the solution to the system of equations?
y= 2/3x + 3

X=-2

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Answer:

  (x, y) = (-2, 5/3)

Step-by-step explanation:

The system of equations is easily solved by substitution.

Solution

Using the given value of x, substitute for x in the first equation to find y.

  y = 2/3(-2) +3

  y = -4/3 +9/3 = 5/3

The solution is (x, y) = (-2, 5/3).

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"They are getting too much rain outside."It had been a rainy couple of days. Jilly knew, as well as anyone, that overwatering could kill potted plants quickly."Do you remember when I overwatered those mint plants?" Jilly asked Mrs. T."I used to think no one could kill a mint plant," Mrs. T. said, laughing."Well I am full of surprises, apparently," Jilly replied. Jilly remembered the sad green plants that just kept looking more and more wilted no matter how much water she gave them. It was a beginner's mistake, and Jilly had been so embarrassed for making it."That you are," replied Mrs. T. "But I know you learned a lesson you won't ever forget.""Of course. Herbs like their roots damp, not flooded," Jilly answered."Well that is not the lesson I was thinking of," Mrs. T. said.Jilly wondered for a minute what the lesson could be. She straightened the rows of geraniums in front of her, picking up one or two to check for aphids under the leaves. It had been a summer full of lessons, some especially hard for a girl who thought she knew a lot about plants. She breathed deeply the warm, humid air. She hated the cooped up feeling of air conditioned air, the feeling of being cut off from the sun. She knew school and the library would offer only these uncomfortable feelings and little time to spend in the sun or with plants. She had come to understand this over the summer-her need to be around growing things was huge."I'm not sure, Mrs. T." she said, "I've learned so much this summer. I couldn't possibly say what you are thinking.""You did learn many lessons, Jilly. You knew so much when you started. You've gone farther than any other assistants I've had. I will miss you.""And I will miss you," Jilly replied. "Thank you for the opportunity and the job." Jilly watched Mrs. T. put the tray of mums down on the center row of tables. Wearing her familiar brown apron, Mrs. T. looked just as she had on Jilly's first day."My pleasure, of course, dear," Mrs. T. replied. "My hope for you, as for all my assistants over the years, is that you will learn as much about yourself as you do about growing plants."Recalling her thoughts all morning, about what she enjoyed about her summer job, Jilly realized she knew much more than just how to not drown the mint.Which line from the text best describes Mrs. T.? (5 points)Jilly heard ... Mrs. T. walking down the aisle with a tray of young plants.She had helped Mrs. T. take cuttings and plant the small stems in new pots.Wearing her familiar brown apron, Mrs. T. looked just as she had on Jilly's first day."I used to think no one could kill a mint plant," Mrs. T. said, laughing. why do you think education is important to willam Consider the quadratic function y equals 4 x squared minus 4 x minus 1.What is the graph of this function?First accurate answer gets brainliest Types of TaxesQuick CheckMatch each type of tax with its correct description.local income taxstate income taxMedicare taxfederal income taxSocial Security taxcollected from workers in most statescollected by towns and cities to fund city programsused to provide financial support to retired and disabled workersused to support healthcare costs for retired workerscollected from most workers, who pay up to 39.6 percent of their earnings Net sales revenue is $720,000. 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