Nora needs 2.25 cups of sugar to make 24 cupcakes. How much sugar does she need to make 608 cupcakes?

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Answer 1

Answer:

57

Step-by-step explanation:

2.25 give 24

x give 608

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

608 ×2.25 ÷24= 57


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Solve for letter

5 = 6у; y =

5/3 + x = 2; x =

0.5x = 14; x =

7/2 = 4x; x =

5/6x = 20; x =

9 = 4y; y =

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Answer:

5 = 6у; y = 5/6

5/3 + x = 2; x = 1/3

0.5x = 14; x =28

7/2 = 4x; x = 7/8

5/6x = 20; x = 24

9 = 4y; y =9/4

An electronics store has marked the price of a certain game at 230% of their cost. If their cost is $15.00, how much does the game sell for?

$19.50
$34.50
$49.50
$6.50
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the answer is 34:50.

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Its the third option y-9=-1/4(x+2) because the equation for point slope form is y-y1= m(x-x1) so because there is a negative 2 it is a positive 2. Remember a negative minus a negative is a positive. Hope this helped :)!

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I am a High School Aged girl who is the smartest in my school.
I just have one question that I can NEVER figure out the answer to:
9 + 10 = 21, right?

Do YOU dare tell me I'm wrong? :o

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Answer:

the answer is 19

Step-by-step explanation:

count with your figures 10 fingers add 9 and 19. :))))

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Question Help Amelia needs to buy some cat food. At the nearest store, 2 bags of cat food cost $9.50. How much would Amelia spend on 5 bags of cat food? Amelia would spend $ on 5 bags of cat food.​

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5 bags of cat food would cost $23.75 :)

Erica solved the equation −5x − 25 = 78; her work is shown below. Identify the error and where it was made.

−5x − 25 = 78
Step 1: −5x − 25 − 25 = 78 − 25
Step 2: −5x = 53
Step 3: negative five times x over negative five = fifty-three over negative five
Step 4: x = negative fifty-three over five

Step 1: She should have added 25 to each side.
Step 1: She should have divided both sides by −5.
Step 3: She should have divided both sides by −5.
Step 3: She should have multiplied both sides by −5.

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Answer:

step 1 was wrong she should have added 25 to both sides

Step-by-step explanation:

step 3 was correct she divided both sides by -5

how can I Simplify (5²)⁴ ​

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Step-by-step explanation:

multiple 2× 4

then your answer. would be 8

Answer:

(5²)⁴ =5²×5⁴  =5⁸

Step-by-step explanation:

la edad de juan y su hijo suman 60 años ,si la edad de juan se disminuyera en 15 años el tendria el doble de la edad del hijo ,la edad de juan es?

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Answer:

serie de 20 años ya que primero te pide 60 años que se suman y después dice que la edad del hijo es el doble entonces lo normal sería que el hijo tenga 20

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A deck of Uno cards has 4 colors (suits): Red, Yellow, Green, Blue
Each color has cards numbered 1 to 9,
so the total number of these cards = 49 = 36
(An Uno deck also has other, special cards, but for this question, those special cards are removed for the
deck. Only the numbered cards are used.)
a) Event E = Randomly selecting an UNO card that is Red.
What is the probability of event E?
(Enter a fraction; it does not have to be reduced.)
b) Event F = Randomly selecting an Uno card that is some number from 1 to 6 of any of the 4 colors.
What is the probability of event F?
(Enter a fraction; it does not have to be reduced.)
c) How many cards are in the intersection of events E and F?
d) P(E and F) = the probability of choosing a card in the intersection of events E and F: P(E and F) = ?
e) Let event G = E or F.Use the General Addition Rule to compute P(G): P(G) = P(E) + P(F) - P(E and F)
f) How many cards are in event G?
Question Help: D Video 1 Video 2 Message instructor

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Answer:

A) 1/9

B) 2/3

C) 6 (I think)

D) 6 (isn't it the same as question C?)

Step-by-step explanation:

Remember this formula:

Probability = number of favorable outcomes divided by the number of possible outcomes

a) 4 / 36 = 1/9

b) 6 * 4 = 24 / 36 = 2/3

c) 24 - 18 = 6

d) 6

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Answer:

same answer

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2. Five out of six students said baseball was their favorite sport. What is the decimal equivalent for the number of students who chose baseball? A. 0.56 B. 0.56 C. 0.83 D. 0.83

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The image of (6, 9) under a dilation is (4, 6) The scale factor is​

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2/3
6-4 9-6
2 3
Scale factor is 2/3

A square has an area of 28 square inches. What is the length of a side of the square, in inches?

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I believe your answer is:  

[tex]2\sqrt{7}\text{ } in.[/tex]

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Here’s why:  

[tex]\rule{150}{0.5}\\$\bullet \text{ Area of a square is: } a^2\\\text{ } \rightarrow a - \text{given side}\\\rule{150}{0.5}\\a = \sqrt{28}\\\\\rightarrow 28 \text{ can be factored to } 2 * 2 * 7\\\\\rightarrow\sqrt{28}\\\\\rightarrow \sqrt{2*2*7}\\\\\rightarrow \boxed{2\sqrt{7}}\\\rule{150}{0.5}[/tex]

The side of the square should be 2√7 inches.

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Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.  

The length of a side of a square in inches is approximately 5.29 inches.

What is Square?

A square is a four sided polygon where each side are equal and each angle equal to 90 degrees.

The formula to find the area of a square is,

Area of a square = a²,

where "a" is the side length of the square.

Given, area of the square = 28 square inches.

Let "a" be the side length of the square.

a² = 28

a = √28 inches ≈ 5.29 inches.

Hence the length of a side is 5.29 inches.

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4 times a number minus 6 equals at least 30

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Answer:

x = 9!

Step-by-step explanation:

30 + 6 = 36

36/4 = 9

30+6=36
36/4=9
The answer is 9

Are these triangles similar

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Answer:no

Step-by-step explanation: cause one is 42 & 62 the other one is 62 & 58

Answer:

NOO!

THE ANGLES MUST BE SAME

Which ordered pair is a solution to the linear inequality below? y>-2x+7

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Answer:

its y>-2x+7 = y>14x+21 its my faault its not correct

Step-by-step explanation:

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The explicit formula an = 2+5(n-1) represents an arithmetic sequence. Write the recursive
formula for the sequence.​

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Answer:

a_1=2, a_n=5+a_(n-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

a1=2

a2=7

a3=12

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Divide 2y2 + 8 by 2y + 4. Which expression represents the quotient and remainder?

y – 2 –
y + 2 –
y + 2 +
y – 2 +

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When 2(y^2) + 8 is divided by  2y + 4 is equal to (y - 2) + (16 / (2y + 4)). The expression represents the quotient is the 2y + 4. While the expression represent the remainder is 16 / (2y + 4). The remainder of the given expression can also be solve using the remainder theorem.

Answer:

We need to perform division of 2y2 + 8 by 2y + 4. To solve this problem, we need to use the long method of division such as shown below:

              y    - 2       r. 16  

           -----------------------

2y+4 √2y2 + 0y + 8

         - (2y2 + 4y)

           -----------------------  

              0y2 - 4y  + 8

                     - (-4y  -8)

            -----------------------

                       0y  + 16

The answer is y-2 + (16/(2y+4)) on which the remainder is 16 / (2y+4).

Nathaniel is deciding between two parking garages. Garage A charges an initial fee of $8 to park plus $6 per hour. Garage B charges an initial fee of $11 to park plus $5 per hour. Let AA represent the amount Garage A would charge if Nathaniel parks for tt hours, and let BB represent the amount Garage B would charge if Nathaniel parks for tt hours. Write an equation for each situation, in terms of t,t, and determine the hours parked, t,t, that would make the cost of each garage the same.

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Answer:

tt = 3 would make the cost of each garage the same.

Step-by-step explanation:

Garage A:  $8 + $6(h)

AA = $8 + $6(tt)

Garage B:  $11 + $5(h)

BB = $11 + $5(tt)

If AA = BB

then,

$8 + $6(tt) = $11 + $5(tt)

($6-$5)(tt) = $11 - $8

$1(tt) = $3

tt = 3

Challenge Andy and Emily each go to a hardware store to buy wire. The
table shows the cost y in dollars for x inches of the wire they need. Andy
needs 23 feet of the wire. Emily needs 15 yards of the wire. How much will
each of them spend for wire?

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Answer:

Andy will spend 276y

Emily will spend 540y

Step-by-step explanation:

So for all intents and purposes, x=y

12 inches per 1 foot

3 feet per one yard

Andy:

23ft. needed

12*23=276

Will by 276 inches or 276x

Emily

15yards needed

15*3*12=540

Will by 540 inches or 276x

what is 3x + xy factorised

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Answer:

[tex]x(3 + y)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

[tex]3x + xy[/tex]

The two terms in this expression are 3x and xy. In both these terms, x is present. Therefore, we can factor x out:

[tex]x(3 + y)[/tex]

We cannot factor this further.

I hope this helps!

Answer:

x(3+y)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps you

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Karen measured a few colored strings for her craft class. Each number line shows the length of a piece of string in feet. Match the number lines with the string lengths.
3.3 feet
0.7 feet
2.1 feet
1.6 feet
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One square tile on your kitchen floor is 11.25 inches long. It takes 12.5 tiles to cover the length of the floor. About how long is the floor?

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The answer is 140.625 that’s how long the floor is

Answer: For this Answer, You need to multiply both of the numbers together.

Step-by-step explanation:

11.25 * 12.5 = 140.625 inches or just 140 inches

Hope this help you out!

A jeweler had a fixed amount of gold to make bracelets and necklaces. The amount of
gold in each bracelet is 8 grams and the amount of gold in each necklace is 24 grams.
The jeweler made a total of 16 bracelets and necklaces using 288 grams of gold.
Graphically solve a system of equations in order to determine the number of bracelets
made, x, and the number of necklaces made, y.
Graph plz

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Answer:

Melinda feels lonely and isolated because no one will sit with her and her friends ignore her and people pick on her.

Step-by-step explanation:

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The cube root of 175616 is:​

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Answer:

56

Step-by-step explanation:

We can represent 175616 as the product of primes as below:

175616=2×2×2×2×2×2×2×2×2×7×7×7

Grouping the factors to form the triplet, we have:

175616=2×2×2 ×2×2×2 ×2×2×2   ×7×7×7

Taking the cube root, we have:

[tex]\sqrt[3]{175616} = 2*2*2*7[/tex]

Simplifying, we have:

[tex]\sqrt[3]{175616} = 56[/tex]

Hence, the cube root of 175616 is 56

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what is the reflection of (-2, -4) on a graph

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2, 4 simple work bro kinda feel bad

Answer:

(2,4)

Step-by-step explanation:

The opposite of (-2, -4)

Are the students correct? Explain. Trish is the only student who is correct; the slope should be –1, and the line passes through (4, 2). Demetri is the only student who is correct; the slope should be –1, and the y-intercept is 6. Both students are correct; the slope should be –1, passing through (4, 2) with a y-intercept of 6. Neither student is correct; the slope of the parallel line should be 1.

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Answer: c

Step-by-step explanation: right on edge

Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

-8/11=12/v (solve for v)

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Answer:

[tex] \frac{ - 8}{11} = \frac{12}{x} \\ cross \: multipliation \\ 12 \times 11 = - 8 \times x \\ x = \frac{12 \times 11}{ - 8} = \frac{3 \times 11}{ - 2} = \frac{33}{ - 2} = - 16.5[/tex]

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question attached below:)))

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Answer:

D(5, 4), E(14, 7), M(9.5, 5.5)

Step-by-step explanation:

As AD = 1/4AB and DE ║ AC, the ratio CE/CB = 1/4, or CE = 1/4CB

Find the coordinates of D:

x = 1 + 1/4(17 - 1) = 1 + 4 = 5y = 5 + 1/4(1 - 5) = 5 - 1 = 4

Find the coordinates of E:

x = 13 + 1/4(17 - 13) = 13 + 1 = 14y = 9 + 1/4(1 - 9) = 9 - 2 = 7

Find the coordinates of the midpoint M of DE:

x = (5 + 14)/2 = 19/2 = 9.5y = (4 + 7)/2 = 11/2 = 5.5

If K is the ratio of the roots of the polynomial x²+px-q, the value of k/1+k² is:​

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[tex]\large\underline{\sf{Solution-}}[/tex]

Given Polynomial:

[tex] \rm \longmapsto f(x) = {x}^{2} + px - q[/tex]

Let α and β be the zeros of f(x)

Then:

[tex] \rm \longmapsto \alpha + \beta = - p[/tex]

[tex] \rm \longmapsto \alpha \beta = - q[/tex]

Now, it's given that:

[tex] \rm \longmapsto k = \dfrac{ \alpha }{ \beta } [/tex]

Consider the expression given:

[tex] \rm = \dfrac{k}{1 + {k}^{2} } [/tex]

[tex] \rm = \dfrac{ \dfrac{ \alpha }{ \beta } }{1 + { \dfrac{ \alpha {}^{2} }{ \beta {}^{2} } }} [/tex]

[tex] \rm = \dfrac{ \dfrac{ \alpha }{ \beta } }{ { \dfrac{ \alpha {}^{2} + { \beta }^{2} }{ \beta {}^{2} } }} [/tex]

[tex] \rm = \dfrac{ \alpha }{ { \dfrac{ \alpha {}^{2} + { \beta }^{2} }{ \beta } }} [/tex]

[tex] \rm = \dfrac{ \alpha \beta }{\alpha {}^{2} + { \beta }^{2} } [/tex]

[tex] \rm = \dfrac{ \alpha \beta }{ {( \alpha + \beta )}^{2} - 2 \alpha \beta } [/tex]

[tex] \rm = \dfrac{ - q }{ {p}^{2} + 2q} [/tex]

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