Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
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-3x-6=12 what does x equal
Answer:
-6
Step-by-step explanation:
Lulu finished a race in 42 minutes. Last year she took 3 minutes longer. Which equation can be used to find her finishing time last year?
you should add two sums to get higher equation that means he took 45 minutes last year that is
42+3=45
If ADB= 15° then What is ACB
Answer:
30 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
<ACB is a central angle while <ADB is an inscribed angle.
Central angles are twice the size of inscribed angles.
Therefore, <ADB*2 = <ACB . 15*2=30
-> What is the remainder of 46 divided by 48?
the answer would be 0.9583
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17 meters because 5^2+12^2=17 meaning the answer must be d
Answer:
yes you are right! the answer is c
Step-by-step explanation:
**reminder: the hypotnuse is always your longest side**
first do 5 square = 25
then do 12 squared = 144
now add 25+144= 169
and finally you do 169 square root which equals 13
Hope this helped!
Simplify the expression x^5 •x^7?
find the area of the triangle ! be sure to include the correct unit with the answer. (yd) , (yd2) , (yd3) .
HELP PLEASE ! i really need it . thank you
Answer:
70 yd²
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of triangle = (1/2)(base)(perpendicular height)
= (1/2)(20)(7)
= 70 yd²
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Morgan pays $25 in monthly fees for her baseball team's uniforms and field rental. What kind of expense is the fee she pays?
A. Variable
B. Income
C. Fixed
D. This would not be an expense.
A rectangular parking lot has a length that is yards greater than the width. The area of the parking lot is square yards. Find the length and the width.
Answer:
length = 18yd
Width = 10yd
Step-by-step explanation:
Complete question
A rectangular parking lot has a length that is 8 yards greater than the width. The area of the parking lot is 180 square yards. Find the length and the width.
Area of the parking lot - length * width
A = LW
Given
Area = 180sq. yd
If the parking lot has a length that is 8 yards greater than the width, then;
L = 8 + W
The area becomes;
A = (8+W)W
180 = 8W+W²
W²+8W - 180 = 0
W²+18W-10W - 180 = 0
W(W+18)-10(W+18) = 0
(W-10)(W+18) = 0
W-10 = 0
W = 10yd
Since L = 8 + W
L = 8 + 10
L = 18yd
Hence the length and the width area 18yd and 10yd respectively
Which expression is equivalent to 4/9 × 7
key:
1. 9÷4×7
2. 4×7÷9
3. 4÷7×9
4. 7×9÷4
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Kenny and Ben start competing businesses selling hats. Kenny buys supplies, costing $3, before he starts selling his
hats for $0.50 each.
Ben sells his hats for $0.25 each and spent only $1 on supplies. At
what point have they sold the same number of hats and made the
same profit (income minus costs)?
HELP PLZ
Answer:
Once Kenny gets 6 hats sold, he could gain the $3 he spent back, and once Ben sells 4 hats, he could gain the $1 he spent back.
Step-by-step explanation:
Circuit boards from two assembly lines set up to produce identical boards are mixed in one storage tray. As inspectors examine the boards, they find that it is difficult to determine whether a board comes from line A or line B. A probabilistic assessment of this question is often helpful. Suppose that the storage tray contains 10 circuit boards of which six came from line A and four from line B. An inspector selects two of these identical-looking boards for inspection. He is interested in X, the number of inspected boards from line A.
a. Find the probability function for X .
b. Graph the probability function of X .
c. Find the distribution function of X .
d. Graph the distribution function of X .
Answer:
a) X = 2/15 , 8/15, 1/3
b) attached below ( probability plot )
C) F(x ) attached below
d) cumulative probability plot
Step-by-step explanation:
a) Determine the probability of Function X
P( x = 0 ) = 6 / 45 = 2 /15 = 0.1333
P( x = 1 ) = 8/15 = 0.5333
P( x = 2 ) = 1/3 = 0.3333
Hence the probability of Function X = 2/15 , 8/15, 1/3
b) Graph of the probability Function of X
x 0 1 2
p(x) 0.1333 0.5333 0.3333
attached below is the plot ( probability plot )
c) Determine the Distribution function of CX
using the results achieved in part ( a )
attached below is the solution
d) Graph of distribution function of X
x 0 1 2
p(x) 0.1333 0.6667 1
attached below is the plot ( cumulative probability plot )
Solve for x:
3x - 6 = 12
Answer:
x = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
3x - 6 = 12
3x = 18
x = [tex]\frac{18}{3}[/tex]
x = 6
Use the theorem in Sec. 28 to show that if f (z) is analytic and not constant throughout a domain D, then it cannot be constant throughout any neighborhood lying in D. Suggestion: Suppose that f(z) does have a constant value ωo throughout some neighborhood in D.
Answer:
The value of f(z) is not constant in any neighbourhood of D. The proof is as explained in the explaination.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
For any given function f(z), it is analytic and not constant throughout a domain D
To Prove
The function f(z) is non-constant constant in the neighbourhood lying in D.
Proof
1-Assume that the value of f(z) is analytic and has a constant throughout some neighbourhood in D which is ω₀
2-Now consider another function F₁(z) where
F₁(z)=f(z)-ω₀
3-As f(z) is analytic throughout D and F₁(z) is a difference of an analytic function and a constant so it is also an analytic function.
4-Assume that the value of F₁(z) is 0 throughout the domain D thus F₁(z)≡0 in domain D.
5-Replacing value of F₁(z) in the above gives:
F₁(z)≡0 in domain D
f(z)-ω₀≡0 in domain D
f(z)≡0+ω₀ in domain D
f(z)≡ω₀ in domain D
So this indicates that the value of f(z) for all values in domain D is a constant ω₀.
This contradicts with the initial given statement, where the value of f(z) is not constant thus the assumption is wrong and the value of f(z) is not constant in any neighbourhood of D.
Jackie converted the following decimals to fractions which decimal did she convert incorrectly
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Stacy owes 13.65 for text messging in the month of September if her text messaging plan cost 12 for the first 300 messages and 5c for each text message how many text messages did she send that month
Answer:
need points
Step-by-step explanation:
13
Use the circle below for
questions 13-16.
Answer:
NK=12
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2 +9^2=15^2
x^2+81=225
subtract 81
x^2=144
x=12
(This is only for number 13, I don't know the answer to 14-16)
Using the Pythagoras theorem, the value of NK is 12.
What is the Pythagoras theorem?The sum of the squares of the lengths of the other two sides of a right triangle equals the square of the hypotenuse's length.
It is given that, NL=9, and KL=15.
Use the Pythagoras theorem,
[tex]& \Rightarrow {{15}^{2}}=N{{K}^{2}}+{{9}^{2}} \\ & \Rightarrow 225-81=N{{K}^{2}} \\ & \Rightarrow NK=\sqrt{144} \\ & \Rightarrow NK=12 \\[/tex]
Therefore, the value of NK is 12.
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A swimming team has 16 members. The coach wants to create teams of 4 swimmers to compete in the relay race. How many different teams of 4 can she make without repetition?
There is 1820 ways of teams of 4 can she make without repetition using combination formula.
What is combination?
Selections are another name for combinations. The choice of items from a predetermined group of items corresponds to combinations. We don't want to organise anything here. We are going to choose them. We use the notation nCr to indicate how many distinct r-selections or combinations there are among a set of n objects. A combination is distinct from an arrangement or a permutation. No matter how the objects are arranged, combinations are produced by choosing some or all of them.
Here There are 16 total swim team members and 4 swimmers that will be chosen for each relay team.
So, n=16 and r=4. Then
=> nCr = [tex]\frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!}[/tex]
=> 16C4 = [tex]\frac{16!}{4!(16-4)!}[/tex]
=> 16C4 = [tex]\frac{16!}{4!*12!}[/tex]
=> 16C4 = [tex]\frac{16*15*14*13}{4*3*2*1}[/tex]
=>16C4 = 4*5*7*13 = 1820
Hence there is 1820 ways of teams of 4 can she make without repetition.
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Consider the function g(x) = StartLayout Enlarged left-brace first row negative 9, x less-than 11 second row 7, x greater-than-or-equal-to 11 EndLayout.
What is Limit of g (x) as x approaches 11, if it exists?
–9
–1
7
DNE
The limit as g(x) approaches 11 doesn't exist.
[tex]\lim_{x \to 11} g(x) = DNE[/tex]
It looks like you are working with the following piecewise defined function:
[tex]g(x)=\left \{ {{-9;x<11} \atop {7;x\geq11}} \right.[/tex]
There is a rule in calculus that tells us that for a limit to exist, both lateral limits must be the same as x approaches a given value. This is:
[tex]\lim_{x \to a^{-}} f(x)=\lim_{x \to a^{+}} f(x)[/tex]
if and only if this is true, then:
[tex]\lim_{x \to a^{-}} f(x)=\lim_{x \to a^{+}} f(x)=\lim_{x \to a} f(x)[/tex]
if that condition isn't met, then the limit doesn't exist.
So let's calculate the lateral limits for this function:
[tex]\lim_{x \to 11^{-}} g(x) = -9[/tex]
This means that as x approaches 11 from the left, the function will return a value close to -9
Now, let's calculate the lateral limits for this function:
[tex]\lim_{x \to 11^{+}} g(x) = 7[/tex]
This means that as x approaches 11 from the right, the function will return a value close to 7
You can better visualize this in the graph of the function which I attached to this answer.
Notice that both lateral limits are different, from the left you got a -9 and from the right you got a 7. Therefore, according to the rule I wrote above, the limit does not exist.
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Answer:
D) DNE
Step-by-step explanation:
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Find the 8th term of the geometric sequence show below
Answer:
Alli khanaw .................
Answer:
8x^36
Step-by-step explanation:
first term (a) = [tex]8x^{8}[/tex]
Second term (t2)= [tex]8x^{12}[/tex]
common ratio (r)
= [tex]\frac{8x^{12} }{8x^{8} }[/tex]
= [tex]x^{4}[/tex]
now the 8th term of the G.S is
t8 = [tex]ar^{n-1}[/tex]
= [tex]8x^8 * (x^4)^8^-^1[/tex]
= [tex]8x^8 * (x^4)^7\\[/tex]
= [tex]8x^8 *x^2^8\\= 8x^3^6[/tex]
hope it will help
Please help I’m stuck
Answer:
96
Step-by-step explanation:
Its a pattern :) BTW can you help with mine please
plz help for a brainly
Answer:
364yd^2
Step-by-step explanation:
LxWxH
Answer:
its 364
Step-by-step explanation:
you do length times width times height
Compare the value of the 3 in 340, 500 to the value of the 3 in 3,160,000
Which statement is true?
Answer:
C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Plz help this is due today i would have done it myself but i totally forgot about these so PLZ HELP AND NO LINKS AND NO GROSS PICTURES OR I REPORT.
Answer:
Answer B will be the best answer for your question.
Step-by-step explanation:
Polygons usually have straight sides, but this one does not.
Triangle TAB has a perimeter of 40 cm. Could the measures of the sides, as shown, actually represent the measures of the sides of a triangle? Justify your answer.
Answer:
NO
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle is greater than the length of the third side. And this MUST true for ALL combinations
12 +8 IS NOT greater than 20
4x +2x+2 +x+3 = 40
7x +5=40
7x =3 5
x=5
side 4x = 20
side x+3 = 8
side 2x+2 = 12
20 +8 is bigger than 12
20+12 is bigger than 8
12 + 8 IS NOT BIGGER than 20 (it's just the same)
Kurt recorded the amount of rainfall in each month for one year. What was the total rainfall that year?
Answer:wheres the question
sadStep-by-step explanation:
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find the hypotenuse if the base is 300 and altitude is 400
Answer:
okAy
Step-by-step explanation:
hypo(square) = altitude(square)+base,(square)
so hypo(square) =300(square)+400(square)
Answer:
500
Step-by-step explanation:
300² + 400² = 500²
pythagorean theorem
At West High School, 10% of the student population is taking a calculus course, 8% is taking a physics course, and 6% is taking both. Find the probability that a student chosen at random is taking a physics course, given that the student is taking a calculus course. A. 0.06 B. 0.60 C. 0.70 D. 0.75
Answer:
the closest answer I got was A
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helped at all
Answer:
It's B
Step-by-step explanation:
How many ways can a dozen books be placed on four distinguishable shelves if no two books are the same, and the positions of the books on the shelves matter (ie. if Book 1 is to the left of Book 2, that is different from if Book 1 is to the right of Book 2)
Answer:
217945728000 ways
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Books = 12[/tex] --- 1 dozen
[tex]Shelf = 4[/tex]
The given condition implies that;
[tex]Book\ 1 = 4[/tex] ---- any of the 4 shelves
[tex]Book\ 2 = 5[/tex] --- any of the 4 shelves and either ways of book 1
[tex]Book\ 3 = 6[/tex] --- any of the 4 shelves and either ways of book 1 and 2
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[tex]Book\ 12 = 15[/tex]So, the number of ways is:
[tex]Ways = 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 * 8 * 9 * 10 * 11 * 12 * 13 * 14 * 15[/tex]
[tex]Ways = 217945728000[/tex]