Marissa is going food shopping with her mother for a variety of items. In order to save money, they must decide which food is the best buy. $ 4.75 for 18 oz. And 11.29 for 40 oz. $________ per ounce $________ per ounce

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Answer 1

Answer:

$0.26388 per oz ; $0.28225 per oz

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Option 1:

$4.75 for 18 oz

Option 2:

$11. 29 for 40 oz

The price per ounce (oz) for each option is :

Price / number of ounce

Option 1:

4.75 / 18 =

Price per ounce = $0.26388 per oz

Option 2:

$11.29 / 40 oz

= $0.28225 per oz


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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

rod is closest at 3m change

judy is medium at 7 m change

nelda is deepest at 9m change

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Find the sale price of the item. Round to two decimal places if necessary.
Original price: $210.29
Markdown: 78%
The sale price is $

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Answer:

$46.27

Step-by-step explanation:

210.29×.78=164.02

210.29-164.02=46.27

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

$1.89 for 3ft

Step-by-step explanation:

3ft x 12in = 36

36in divided by 1.89 = 19.048

18in divided by 0.89 = 20.225

So, buying $1.89 for 3 ft is the better purchase.

Find the mean of the data in the pictograph below.

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The answer is 12. Ann's

Answer:

3 i think..

Step-by-step explanation:

lol  i just added and then multiplied then divided..

write the expression in exponential form.




[tex] \sqrt[5]{ x} [/tex]

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Answer:

[tex]x^{(\frac{1}{5})}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The expression [tex]\sqrt[x]{y^z}[/tex] can always be be written as its exponential form compatriot [tex]y^{(\frac{z}{x})}[/tex].

the answer is x(1/5)

Kristen spent many days at the community pool last summer. She noticed that five out of fourteen flying insects she saw at the pool were mayflies. If Kristen saw fourteen flying insects at the pool one day, how many were mayflies? If, over several days, Kristen saw forty two flying insects, how many were mayflies? If, over a few weeks, Kristen saw thirty mayflies, how many flying insects did she see?

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Answer:

(a) 5 mayflies

(b) 15 mayflies

(c) 84 flying flies

Step-by-step explanation:

Represent Mayflies with M and the total flying insects with F

The ratio can be represented as:

[tex]M : F = 5 : 14[/tex]

Solving (a):

[tex]F = 14[/tex]

Find M

Substitute 14 for F in [tex]M : F = 5 : 14[/tex]

[tex]M : 14 = 5 : 14[/tex]

Convert to fraction

[tex]\frac{M}{14} = \frac{5}{14}[/tex]

Multiply through by 14

[tex]14 * \frac{M}{14} = \frac{5}{14} * 14[/tex]

[tex]M = 5[/tex]

Solving (b):

[tex]F = 42[/tex]

Find M

Substitute 42 for F in [tex]M : F = 5 : 14[/tex]

[tex]M : 42 = 5 : 14[/tex]

Convert to fraction

[tex]\frac{M}{42} = \frac{5}{14}[/tex]

Multiply through by 42

[tex]42 * \frac{M}{42} = \frac{5}{14} * 42[/tex]

[tex]M = \frac{5}{14} * 42[/tex]

[tex]M=5*3[/tex]

[tex]M= 15[/tex]

Solving (c):

[tex]M = 30[/tex]

Find F

Substitute 30 for M in [tex]M : F = 5 : 14[/tex]

[tex]30 : F = 5 : 14[/tex]

Convert to fraction

[tex]\frac{F}{30} = \frac{14}{5}[/tex]

Multiply through by 30

[tex]30 * \frac{F}{30} = \frac{14}{5} * 30[/tex]

[tex]F = \frac{14}{5} * 30[/tex]

[tex]F = 14*6[/tex]

[tex]F = 84[/tex]

Which Choice is equivalent to the product below when X > 0

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Answer: this is equal to √(3x²/12) = √(x²/4) = x/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

C.) 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

c) Write the equation in factored form. The equation is y= x^2 - 8x - 20 // Need answer ASAP

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The first term will be an x because

x squared breaks down as x times x.

First look for factors of your constant that add to your

coefficient of the middle term in the trinomial.

Also note that the constant is negative and a negative

factors as the product of a positive and a negative.

The factors of -20 that add to -8 are -10 and +2.

So we have y = (x - 10)(x + 2).

Rewrite in simplest terms: -3(-10d+8)+3d−3(−10d+8)+3d

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-3(-10d + 8) + 3d - 3(-10d + 8) + 3d
= 30d - 24 + 3d + 30d - 24 + 3d
= (combining like terms)
= 30d + 3d + 30d + 3d - 24 - 24
= 66d - 48
= 66d/6 and -48/6
= 11d - 8

Last month rudys tacos sold 22 dinner specials. The next month they sold 250% of last months dinners. How many dinner specials did they sell this month?

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Answer:

55 special dinners

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question,

Last month rudys tacos sold 22 dinner specials.

The next month they sold 250% of last months dinners.

Hence:

250% × 22 special dinners

= 55 special dinners

The number of dinner specials they sold this month is 55 special dinners

There are 31 pink beads and 15 purple beads on Violet's necklace. What is the ratio of the number of beads to the number of pink beads?

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Answer:

The ratio of number of purple beads to the number of pink beads is: 15:31

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of pink beads = 31

Number of Purple beads = 15

We need to find ratio of number of purple beads to the number of pink beads

So, The ratio of number of purple beads to the number of pink beads is:

Number of purple beads : Number of pink beads

15 : 31

Since it cannot be simplified further, So

The ratio of number of purple beads to the number of pink beads is: 15:31

the mail slot is 24cm in width and 7cm in length what is the maximum width of the mail slot

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Answer:

24 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

it says that the mail slot is 24 cm in width

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

14cm

Jacob's family traveled 2/7 of the distance to his grandfather's house on Saturday. They traveled 2/5 of the remaining distance on Sunday. What fraction of the total distance to his grandfather's house was traveled on Sunday?

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Answer:

2/7

Step-by-step explanation:

on Saturday, the family drove 2/7 of the total distance

distance remaining after Saturday's trip = 1 - 2/ 7 = 5/7

On Sunday, they drove 2/5 of the remaining distance = [tex]\frac{2}{5} x \frac{5}{7} = \frac{2}{7}[/tex]

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The spinner below is spun twice .what is the probability of the arrow landing on a white space and then a space with star

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Answer:

I believe it would be 75% or 3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Line segment AB is divided by point C in the ratio 1:2. Point A is at (-6, 6) and point C is at (2, 4). What are the coordinates of point B?

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Answer:

  B(10, 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The division by point C means ...

  B -C = 2(C -A)

  B = 3C -2A . . . . . add C and simplify

  B = 3(2, 4) -2(-6, 6) = (3·2 -2(-6), 3·4 -2(6))  . . . .  fill in the coordinate values

  B = (6+12, 12-12)

  B = (18, 0)

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For each gym membership sold, the gym keeps $42, and the employee who sold it gets $8. What is the commission the employee earned as a percentage of the total cost of the gym membership?
followup: If an employee sells a family pass for $135, what is the amount of the commission they get to keep?

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Hence, the commission the employee earned as a percentage of the total cost of the gym membership is [tex]16[/tex] % and the amount of the commission they get to keep is the [tex]16[/tex] % of $[tex]135[/tex] which would be [tex]21.6[/tex] $

What is the percentage?

A percentage is a number or ratio expressed as a fraction of [tex]100[/tex]. It is often denoted using the percent sign, "%".

Here given that,

For each gym membership sold, the gym keeps $[tex]42[/tex], and the employee who sold it gets $[tex]8[/tex].

(1)

Here the full price is [tex]42+8=50[/tex]

So, the commission the employee earned as a percentage of the total cost of the gym membership is

[tex]\frac{8}{50}=16[/tex] %

(2)

Here, the employee sells a family pass for $[tex]135[/tex].

So, the amount of the commission they get to keep is the [tex]16[/tex] % of $[tex]135[/tex] which would be

[tex]\frac{16}{100}[/tex] ×[tex]135=21.6[/tex] $

Hence, the commission the employee earned as a percentage of the total cost of the gym membership is [tex]16[/tex] % and the amount of the commission they get to keep is the [tex]16[/tex] % of $[tex]135[/tex] which would be [tex]21.6[/tex] $

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If you are adding (6a – 3) and (-3a + 6), which of the following choices shows like terms correctly grouped? (1 point) TE O (6a - 3a) + (-3+6) It Ite O (6a + 6) + (-3a – 3) Ite o (6a - 3a) - 3 + 6 0 (6a + 3a) + (-3+6)​

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Answer:

  (a)  (6a - 3a) + (-3+6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Assuming "properly grouped" means that parentheses are placed around each group of terms, the appropriate choice is the one that groups 'a' terms and constant terms:

  (6a - 3a) + (-3 + 6)

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A. Simplify: 20 p
B. Simplify: 4y

what is 4.8 × d = 1.2​

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Answer:

0.25

Step-by-step explanation:

1.2 divide by 4.8=0.25

0.25*4.8=1.2

5 = .25

4.8 x .25 = 1.2

Help Link (little green guy on the left) defeat Ganon and save Zelda. Find the distance from Link to the Green Soldier so Link can attack. Press "Submit" to check your work.

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Answer: 5 units

Step-by-step explanation:

The shape presented is a triangle and the distance between Link and Ganon is the hypothenuse of that triangle.

This can be calculate using the Pythagoras rule:

c² = a² + b²

c is the hypothenuse.

a in the triangle = base = 4 units

b = height = 3 units

c² = 4² + 3²

c² = 16 + 9

c² = 25

c = √25

c = 5 units

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Lucas is making accessories for the soccer team. He uses 587.19 inches of fabric on headbands for 35 players and 2 coaches. He also uses 302.05 inches of fabric on wristbands for just the players. How much fabric was used on a headband and wristband for each player?

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Answer: 24.5 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Luca used 587.19 inches for 35 players and 2 coaches:

= 35 + 2

= 37 people.

The inches per person used for headband is:

= 587.19/37

= 15.87 inches

Luca then used 302.05 inches for just players who number 35 to make wristbands. Inches used per player is:

= 302.05/35

= 8.63 inches

Fabric used for each player is therefore:

= 15.87 + 8.63

= 24.5 inches

The golf club runs a competition.
The total prize money is shared in the ratio 1st prize:2nd prize = 9: 5.
The 1st prize is $500 more than the 2nd prize.
Calculate the total prize money for the competition.

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Answer:

The total prize money for the competition is $1750

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us solve the question

→ The golf club runs a competition

∵ The total prize money is shared in the ratio 1st prize: 2nd prize = 9: 5

∵ The 1st prize is $500 more than the 2nd prize

The difference between the 1st prize and the second prize = $500

→ Find the difference between the terms of the ratio

The difference in the terms of the ratio = 9 - 5 = 4

→ By using the ratio method

→  1st   :   2nd   :   difference

→  9     :   5       :   4

→  x     :   y        :   500

→ By using the cross multiplication

x × 4 = 9 × 500

∴ 4x = 4500

→ Divide both sides by 4 to find x

x = 1125

The 1st prize is $1125

y × 4 = 5 × 500

∴ 4y = 2500

→ Divide both sides by 4

y = 625

The 2nd prize is $625

The total prize = 1st prize + 2nd prize

∴ The total prize = 1125 + 625

∴ The total prize = 1750

The total prize money for the competition is $1750

Jaden is wrapping presents for his family. He has 7 boxes to wrap altogether. If he has 6 yards of ribbon, how much will he use for each present?

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6 yards for all the presents

What is the area of the blue coloured triangle ranging from the two squares of 4x4 and 6x6 dimensions?

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Answer:

Area = 18 Sq.units

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given dimensions we have, we can say that the total length of the base = 6 + 4 = 10 units

Now,since we know that all sides of the red square are 6 units, we can use pythagoras theorem to get the length of the long diagonal that serves as the base of the blue colored area.

Let the diagonal be c. Thus;

c = √(10² + 6²)

c = √(100 + 36)

c = √136

Let length of the horizontal part of the blue area be "b". Thus, b = 6 units

Let the other part of the triangle be a. We can find a from pythagoras theorem.

a = √(4² + 6²)

a = √(16 + 36)

a = √52

Using hero's formula, we can find the area of the triangle;

Area = √(s(s − a)(s − b)(s − c))

Where s = (a + b + c)/2

s = (√52 + 6 + √136)/2

s = 12.4365

Area = √(12.4366(12.4365 −√52)(12.4365 − 6)(12.4365 − √136))

Area = 18 Sq.units

Log_10 3 ~ 0.771 evaluate log_10 0.0003

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Answer:

If log(subscript 10) 3 is approximately .4771, evaluate log (subscript 10) .0003 Give answer correct to four decimals.

Step-by-step explanation:

If log(subscript 10) 3 is approximately .4771, evaluate log (subscript 10) .0003 Give answer correct to four decimals.

On a trip to Spain Kelly brought a piece of jewellery that costs $50.75 she paid for with her credit card with charges of foreign transaction of a 4% fee The foreign transaction fee is

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Answer:

Transaction fee is $1.95 approximately.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the jewellrey costs $x before transaction fee.

So, we can set up equation for the given information as

x + 4% (x) = 50.75

Convert 4% to decimal by dividing it by 100.

x + 0.04 x=50.75

Simplify the left side of the equation.

1.04 x= 50.75

Divide both sides by 1.04

x= $48.7980..

So, transaction fee = 4% (48.7980)=$1.95 approximately.

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