PLS ANSWER THIS QUESTION- this is 8th grade math

PLS ANSWER THIS QUESTION- This Is 8th Grade Math

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Answer 1
it is 153/250. message me if u need any help. lol
Answer 2
153/250 hope that helps

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help 20 points added

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

9/15 = 3/5

answer in the picture

The 3/5 one. The 3/5 one. The 3/5 one. The 3/5 one.

Drag each condition to the correct location on the table. Match each condition to the number of triangles that can be constructed to fit the condition. condition A: one side measuring 4 inches, another side measuring 8 inches, and a third side measuring 10 inches condition B: one angle measuring 60°, another angle measuring 40°, and a third angle measuring 90° condition C: one side measuring 4 inches, another side measuring 8 inches, and the angle between them measuring 70° condition D: one side measuring 5 inches, another side measuring 7 inches, and a third side measuring 12 inches condition E: one angle measuring 30°, another angle measuring 80°, and the length of the included side measuring 8 inches condition F: one angle measuring 40°, another angle measuring 80°, and a third angle measuring 60°

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Answer:86

Step-by-step explanation: drag the 4 to the 8

I would say it’s C!! Hope it helps!!

I need help with some tutorverse questions, thanks!

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Answer:

11. c

12. c

Step-by-step explanation:

11. Since Angle RST = 60 degrees, Angle RTS = 60 degrees.

Triangle STU is a right triangle, so Angle STU and Angle SUT are both 45 degrees.

Angle RTS + Angle STU + Angle UTQ = 180 degrees

60 + 45 + Angle UTQ = 180

Angle UTQ = 180 - 105

                   = 75 degrees

12. Using the corresponding angles theorem, x = 45 degrees and y = 35 degrees.

x + y

45 + 35

80

Both answers for 11 and 12 are going to be option c

7.66. Buses from Dallas to Houston leave every hour on the hour. Buses from Houston to Dallas leave every hour on the half hour. The trip from one city to the other takes 5 hours. Assuming the buses travel on the same highway, how many Dallas-bound buses does a Houston-bound bus pass on the highway (not in the station)?

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Answer:

Assuming the buses travel on the same highway, the number of Dallas-bound buses does a Houston-bound bus pass on the highway is 10 buses.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Buses from Dallas to Houston leave every hour on the hour. Buses from Houston to Dallas leave every hour on the half-hour.

The trip from one city to the other takes 5 hours.

Find:

Assuming the buses travel on the same highway, the number of Dallas-bound buses does a Houston-bound bus pass on the highway (not in the station)

Step 1 of 1

We count the number of Dallas-bound buses that a single Houston-bound bus passes.

There are two groups of Dallas-bound buses that we have to consider.

First, there are the buses that were on the way to Dallas at the time the Houston-bound bus leaves Dallas.

Second, there are the buses that leave Houston after the Houston-bound bus starts but before it arrives at Houston.

In order for a bus to be on the way to Dallas when the Houston-bound bus leaves, it must have left Houston less than 5 hours before the Houston-bound bus leaves.

There is one such bus each hour, for a total of 5 buses.

In order for a Dallas-bound bus to leave Houston after the Houston-bound bus leaves but before the Houston-bound bus arrives, the Dallas-bound must leave Houston within 5 hours after the Houston-bound bus leaves.

Again, there is one such bus each hour, for a total of 5 more buses than the Houston-bound bus passes.

Therefore, the Houston-bound bus passes 5+5=10 Dallas-bound buses.

-24b+4b

Compute and Simplify.

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subtract 4 from the 24 making it -20b
-20b:
you need to add the positive common factors (4b and -24b)

7.5.5. I usually walk from home to work. This morning, I walked for 10 minutes until I was halfway to work. I then realized that I would be late if I kept walking. I ran the rest of the way. I run twice as fast as I walk. How many minutes total did it take me to get from home to work?

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Answer:

Given:

I usually walk from home to work. This morning, I walked for 10 minutes until I was halfway to work.

I then realized that I would be late if I kept walking.

I ran the rest of the way. I run twice as fast as I walk.

Find:

The number of minutes in total did it take me to get from home to work

Step-by-step explanation:

Had I kept walking, the second half of my trip would have taken 10 more minutes.

By doubling my speed for the second half of my trip,

I halved the amount of time it took me to finish.

So, the second half of my trip took 5 minutes, for a total trip time of  10+5 = 15 minutes.

The number of minutes in total did it take me to get from home to work is 15 minutes.

It took five minutes to run the rest of the way because half of the way walking is 10 minutes and if you run twice as fast the other half of the way you will get to work in 5 minutes

Genesis and Skylar are both driving along the same highway in two different cars to a stadium in a distant city. At noon, Genesis is 266 miles away from the stadium and Skylar is 332 miles away from the stadium. Genesis is driving along the highway at a speed of 42 miles per hour and Skylar is driving at speed of 53 miles per hour. Let GG represent Genesis' distance, in miles, away from the stadium t hours after noon. Let SS represent Skylar's distance, in miles, away from the stadium t hours after noon. Write an equation for each situation, in terms of t, and determine the number hours after noon, t,t, when Genesis and Skylar are the same distance from the stadium

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G=266-42t and S=332-53t are equations to determine the number hours after noon t, when Genesis and Skylar are the same distance from the stadium

What is Equation?

Two or more expressions with an Equal sign is called as Equation.

Genesis is 266 miles away from the stadium.

Genesis is driving along the highway at a speed of 42 miles per hour.

Skylar is 332 miles away from the stadium.

Skylar is driving at speed of 53 miles per hour

Let G represent Genesis' distance, in miles, away from the stadium t hours after noon.

Let S represent Skylar's distance, in miles, away from the stadium t hours after noon.

We need to find an equation for each situation, in terms of t, and determine the number hours after noon t when Genesis and Skylar are the same distance from the stadium.

G=266-42t

S=332-53t

266-42t=332-53t

53t-42t=332-266

11t=66

Divide both sides by 11

t=6 hours

Hence, G=266-42t and S=332-53t are equations to determine the number hours after noon t, when Genesis and Skylar are the same distance from the stadium

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1 ACTIVITY: Estimating a Part
Work with a partner. Use a model to estimate the answer to each question.
e. What number is 65% of 30?

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Answer:

19.5

Step-by-step explanation:

What is 65% of 30?
Answer: 19.5

THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT, WORTH 50 POINTS: The Game Stop is having a sale and all games are reduced by 55%. If a game is now $29.99, what was the original price? ROUND YOUR ANSWER TO THE NEAREST CENT.

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46.99$, because 29.99 plus 55% gives you that number

The original price was $66.64

Explanation:

The price is reduced by 55% so all the games are sold for 45%.

Let the cost of game be x,

45% × x = $29.99

0.45 × x = $29.99

x = $29.99/0.45

x = $66.644...

x = $66.64 (rounded to nearest cent)


18. Doreen picked 2.33 kg of grapes. She gave 800 g of the grapes to her brother and then shared the remaining grapes equally with her two sisters. How many grams of grapes did each sister receive?

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Answer:

765 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

Exchange:

2.33 kg = 2330 gr

Grams of grapes that are left after giving 800 grams to her brother:

2330 - 800 = 1530 gr

Grams of grapes each sister will get if Doreen shares the remaining equally:

1530 : 2 = 765 gr

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765 Grams

Because

2.33 kg = 2330 gr
Grams of grapes that are left after giving 800
grams to her brother:
2330 - 800 = 1530 gr

1530 divided by 2=765 qr

please help me figure this out

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-13 Faren equals -25 Cel! Give the guy above me brainliest, his was more wrote out but this is just a simple answer lol, good job btw guy above me! and goodluck OP. <3 !

- 13f = -25c
(-13f-32) x 5/9=25c

15 x 3 - 21/3 divided by 24/4?

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I’m pretty sure it’s 43.8

Answer:

43.8

Step-by-step explanation:

HELPPPPP!!!!!!! I need to know how to do this step by step, I don’t know how to solve these equation problems. I don’t understand how you add or subtract, etc. from both sides. This is so difficult I’d rather learn a new language.

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subtract from the 2 and 8
1st unsolved question : option 1
2nd unsolved question : option 3
3rd unsolved questions : option 2

Which of the following expressions are equivalent to -3 x 3 x -4/9


Choose all that apply:


A. -3 x 3 x - 4/-9


B. 3 x -3 x - 4/9


C. None of the above

please help

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The answer is (A) because if you look closely you can tell that they are the same and I also took a test and got this answe
None of the above! It’s always none of the above if it’s an option

A little help with the whole page please

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Answer:

1. 180 degrees

2. 4

3. 8π

4. 8:1

5. 12.5 feet

6. 3 revolutions

7. π/2

8. 64π

Step-by-step explanation:

1. For the first question, we are given that there are 120 degrees in 1/3 of a circle. This makes sense because a complete circle makes up 360 degrees (3*(1/3)). Two figure out how many more degrees there are in 5/6 circle, we first need to figure out how many degrees are in 1/6 of a circle and then 5/6 of a circle. If there are 120 degrees in 1/3 of a circle, there are 120/2 or 60 degrees in 1/6 of a circle (1/6 is half of 1/3). If we multiply this by 5 (because 1/5 * 5 = 5/6), we get that 5/6 of a circle is 60*5 or 300 degrees. That being said, the question is asking us how many more degrees there are in 5/6 circle than 1/3. We know that there are 120 degrees in 1/3 of a circle, so we can do 300 - 120 to figure out the answer, which comes out to be 180 degrees.

2. For the second question, we are given that the area of the circle is 4π. We know that the formula for the area of a circle is [tex]\pi r^{2}[/tex], which means the radius squared of the circle given is 4 (divide by π). If we take the square root of 4, we get the radius of our circle to be 2. Now, all we have to do is figure out the diameter. The radius is the distance between a point on the circle and the center. The diameter is just double this distance because it is the distance between one point on a circle and another point on the exact opposite side (the diameter line segment goes through the center). Since the radius is 2, the diameter has to be 4.

3. For the third question, we are given that the radius of a circle is 4 and we need to figure out the circumference (q). We know that the formula for the circumference of a circle is πd, or 2πr (r is the radius). We can plug the known radius into the equation and solve for the circumference. If we plug in r = 4, we get that the circumference (q) is 2(4)(π), or 8π.

4. For the fourth question, we are given that the radius of circle Q is 4 times the size of the diameter of circle R. We know that the diameter of any circle is just double the size of the radius. This means that, if the radius of circle Q is four times the diameter of circle R, the diameter of circle Q is 4(2) or 8 times the size of the diameter of circle R. This can be represented in ratio form as 8:1 (as in, if the diameter of circle R was 1, the diameter of circle Q would be 8, which is 8 times the size).

5. For the fifth question, the distance traveled in one revolution of a circle is the same as the circumference of the circle. You can imagine a circle and a point on it that is touching the ground. The circumference of this circle (the length of the circle) is the same as the distance traveled between the time the point touches the ground to the time it touches the ground again. Please feel free to let me know if this doesn't make sense. I will try to draw it out. Anyway, we are given the diameter of this wheel (4 feet), and we know that the circumference of a circle is π*d, so the circumference, in this case, would be 4π, which is approximately 12.5 feet.

6. For the sixth question, we just need to figure out the circumferences of the two wheels and compare them. If we go back to the fifth question, we know that the distance traveled by a wheel in one rotation is the same as its circumference. Let's say that the radius of the rear wheel is x. This means that the radius of the front wheel is 3x. The circumference of a circle is 2πr, which means the circumference of the front wheel is 6πx and the circumference of the rear wheel is 2πx. The circumference of the front wheel is 3 times the size of the rear wheel's circumference, which means that it will take 3 revolutions of the rear wheel to complete 1 revolution of the front wheel

7. For the seventh question, if AD is a half circle, that means the side of the square that connects A and D is the diameter of the circle. We know that this diameter is 2 because the length of each side of the square is 2. If the diameter is 2, that means the radius of the half-circle is half of that, or 1. The area of a circle is πr^2, so this circle has a radius of π (r^2 is 1). A half-circle has half of the area of a full circle, so the area of this half-circle would be π/2.

8. For question 8, we know that the circumference of circle A is 8π, and the circumference of any circle is 2πr. This means the radius of circle A is half of 8, or 4. We are given that the radius of circle B is twice the radius of circle A, which means the radius of circle B is 8. The area of a circle is πr^2, and r^2 for circle B is 8^2 or 64. Therefore, the area of circle B is 64π.

1. 180 degrees
2. 4
3. 8pi
4. 8:1
5. 12.5 feet
6. 3 revolutions
7. Pi/2
8.64Pi
The guy above explained it pretty well

Explain why 10 - 8 - 2 has a different answer to 10 - (8-2)
Explain why 10 + 8 - 2 is the same as 10 + (8 - 2)
Why is addition the same when parentheses is added to the subtraction 8 - 2, but subtraction is not the same?

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Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

10 - 8 - 2 ← perform the first subtraction

= 2 - 2

= 0

while

10 - (8 - 2) ← evaluate parenthesis

= 10 - 6

= 4

Because you do the subtraction in the parentheses first. Like 10-(8-2)=10-6=4 but 10-8-2=10-10=0

But when it is 10+(8-2) you just add everything together


20. The total mass of three boxes, A, B, and C, is 1.95 kg. The mass of Box A is 700 g. The mass of Box B is 4 times the mass of Box C. What is the mass of Box B in kilograms?

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Answer:

Mass of B in Kg = -558.44kg

Step-by-step explanation:

LET'S DO THIS!

Total mass of A, B and C = 1.95kg

Mass of A = 700 kg

Mass of B = 4x the mass of c (4 x C) which is 4c

Mass of C = ? ( let's call it C )

Adding all together

700 + 4c + C = 1.95

Add like terms

700 + 5C = 1.95

5C = 1.95 - 700

5C = -698.05

C = -698.05 ÷ 5

C = -139.61

To find B now Remember they said B is 4 times the mass of C and C = -139.61

therefore B = 4 × -139.61

B = -558.44 kg

To check if we are correct, we add the masses of A, B and C to see if it equals their total mass which is 1.95kg

Using your calculator:

= 700 + ( -558.44 ) + ( -139.61 )

= 700 - 558.44 -139.61

= 1.95 kg

Which makes us CORRECT ✅.

Hope this helps.Good luck ✅.

Answer: -558.44kg

Box A: 700g --> kg = 0.7kg

Box B: 4 x C



700 + 4C + C = 1.95kg
700 + 5C = 1.95kg
5C = 1.95 - 700
C = -698.05 divide by 5
C = -139.61

139.61 x 4 = -558.44kg

2 ACTIVITY: Estimating a Whole
Work with a partner. Use a model to estimate the answer to each question.
d. 75 is 75% of what number?

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Answer:

75 is 75% of 100

Step-by-step explanation:

Simple explanation: Basically 75% is equal to 3/4 so if we find out how much 1/4 of the whole number is we can multiply it by 4 to get the whole number. Since 75 is 3/4 of the whole number we divide it by 3 which gives us 25 so 25 is 1/4 of the whole number. Afterwards we multiply it by 4 to get the whole number since 4/4 is 1 which is a whole.

75 is 75% of what number?
Answer: 100

PLEASE ANSWER ME:
Write each ratio as a fraction in lowest terms:
Q1 - 24.8 to 13.4
Q2 - 1.5 to 4.5

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Answer:

Q1=1 11/13 Q2= 1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

You estimate it to the nearest whole and from then on simplify it to the least possible.

Hope this helps

Question 1 is the answer!!!

7.60. When Paul crossed the finish line of a 60-meter race, he was ahead of Robert by 10 meters and ahead of Sam by 20 meters. Suppose Robert and Sam continue to race to the finish line without changing their rates of speed. By how many meters will Robert beat Sam?
Hint: By how many meters would Robert beat Sam if the race were 50 meters? 100 meters? 150 meters?

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Answer:

The number of meters Robert will beat Sam is 12 meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

When Paul crossed the finish line of a 60-meter race, he was ahead of Robert by 10 meters and ahead of Sam by 20 meters. Suppose Robert and Sam continue to race to the finish line without changing their rates of speed.

Find:

the number of meters by which Robert will beat Sam

Step 1 of 1

When Paul finishes, Robert has run 60-10=50 meters and Sam has run 60-20=40 meters.

Therefore, when Robert and Sam run for the same amount of time, Sam covers [tex]$\frac{40}{50}=\frac{4}{5}$[/tex] of the distance that Robert covers. So, while Robert runs the final 10 meters of the race, Sam runs [tex]$\frac{4}{5} \cdot 10=8$[/tex] meters.

This means Robert's lead over Sam increases by 2 more meters, and he beats Sam by 10+2=12 meters.

12 meter is correct ans in comments


20. 35 g of flour is used for making a muffin. Anajulie needs to prepare 700 muffins. She has 10.8 kg of flour. How much more flour does she need? Give the answer in kilograms.

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Step-by-step explanation:

since for one muffins we need 20.35 g of flour

then for 700 muffins we need 20.35×700=14245g

14245g= 14.245kg

since she has 10.8kg then she needs extra (14.245-10.8)kg

=3.445kg

20.35x700=14245g

14245g= 14.245kg

(14.245-10.8) kg

=3.445kg

5. A North American hockey rink contains 5 face-off circles. Each of these circles has a radius of 15 feet. What is the total area, in square feet, of all the face-off circles? (Use 3.14 for π) F. 706.5 ft²
G. 2826 ft²
H. 3532 ft²
I. 14,130 ft²

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Answer:

none

Step-by-step explanation: none

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Santiago receives ​$133 per year in simple interest from three investments. Part is invested at​ 2%, part at​ 3%, and part at​ 4%. There is​ $500 more invested at​ 3% than at​ 2%. The amount invested at​ 4% is two times the amount invested at​ 3%. Find the amount invested at each rate. the amount invests at 2% is how much $?

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I first found variables to let the amount invested be at. Then have the variables I choose represent y and z. The amount invested at 2% = $600. The amount invested at 3% = $1,100. The amount invested at 4% = $2,200. Total amount invests at 2% = $600 :)
I first found variables to let the amount
invested be at. Then have the variables I
choose represent y and z. The amount
invested at 2% = $600. The amount
invested at 3% = $1,100. The amount
invested at 4% = $2,200. Total amount
invests at 2%
$600 :)

Write the percent as a fraction in simplest form and as a decimal.
36. 23.5%

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fraction : is 23 1/2 which is then in simplest form written as 47/2
decimal : 0.235
As a Fraction it is 47/2
As a Decimal it is 0.235

I need help pls it to hard

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Answer:

12 1/2 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

0+(1/4)+(1/2)+(3(3/4))+3+(4(5/4))+(3/2)=12.5

Never say anything is too hard because one day this will be second nature solving these fractions

Answer: 12.5 hours watching TV

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: We know this is an "in all" question, so we first need to find the fractions to add up.

Each dot on the graph represents 1 of each fraction. For example, the dot above the "1/4" means that 1/4 hours were spent watching TV, and the 3 dots above the 1 means that he watched TV for 1 hour in a row 3 times, so the total number of hours for 1 would be 3x1, or 1+1+1.

So we have:

1/4

1/2

3/4

3/4

3/4

1

1

1

1 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/4

1 1/2

(again, each dot represents 1 of each)

Step : Convert these to decimals so it's easier to add

1/4--> 0.25

1/2--> 0.5

3/4--> 0.75

3/4--> 0.75

3/4--> 0.75

1--> 1

1--> 1

1--> 1

1 1/4--> 1.25

1 1/4--> 1.25

1 1/4--> 1.25

1 1/4--> 1.25

1 1/2--> 1.5

0.25+0.5+0.75+0.75+0.75+1+1+1+1.25+1.25+1.25+1.25+1.5= 12.5 hours in all

Answer= 12.5 hours

On Friday Evelyn sold 9 dresses and 20 pairs of pants. On Saturday she sold twice as many dresses and 10 more pairs of pants than on Friday. How many dresses did she sell on Friday and Saturday?

50 is NOT the answer…

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Evelyn sold 48 pairs of pants and dresses on Saturday and Sunday
48 pairs of dresses

1 ACTIVITY: Estimating a Part
Work with a partner. Use a model to estimate the answer to each question.
b. What number is 75% of 30?

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Answer: 22.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply 3/4 by 30 to get the answer.

What number is 75% of 30?
Answer: 22.5

Rose bought 5 pencils for $0.69 each, 3 notebooks for $ 2.75 each, and a pocket dictionary for
$5.49. How much change will she receive from $20?

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Answer: $2.81

Step-by-step explanation:

Pencils: 5 * 0.69 = 3.45

Notebooks: 3 * 2.75 = 8.25
pocket dictionary: 5.49

3.45 + 8.25 + 5.49 = 17.19

20 - 17.19 = 2.81

Therefore, she will get $2.81 change back.

Answer: $2.81

Step-by-step explanation:

FACTS:

Rose bought:

5 pencils for $0.69 each

3 notebooks for $2.75 each

1 dictionary for $5.49

Change recieved if she pays with $20=?

Step 1: Find amount of money spent on pencils

5x0.69= $3.45

Step 2: Find amount of money spent on notebooks

3x2.75= $8.25

Step 3: Find total amount spent

3.45+8.25+5.49= $17.19

Step 4: Find how much change received

So now we want to answer: Her total cost was $17.19, but she paid $20. Change received= ?

20-17.19= $2.81

Therefore, she received $2.81 in change.

ANYONE?: Cassie is reading a book with 1,460 pages. She is on page 882. About what percent of the book does she have left to read?

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Answer:

around 40%

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a proportion question.

882       x

____ = ____

1,460     100

First, do 882 x 100 and get 88,200.

Then divide 88,200 by 1,460 to get around 60%.

Then 100-60= 40%.

Might be wrong but I'm pretty sure this is the answering method.

Answer:

This is easy, let me answer it.

ANSWER IS .. 39.589

Step-by-step explanation:

PAGES IN THE BOOK ..... 1460

PAGES CASSIE HAS READ.. 882

Remains PAGES .... 578

Therefore,

PAGES read percentage = 60.411

CASSIE HAS LEFT 39.589 percent book to read

THANKS MARKMAS BRAINLEST

Simplify the expression. (Section 3.1) 46. 4x + 3 - 9x

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Answer:

37.4x+3

Step-by-step explanation:

46.4x-9x+3    : group like terms

=37.4x+3

Answer:

-5x + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

4x + 3 -9x

4x + (-9x) + 3

4x - 9x + 3

-5x + 3

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He had volunteered for the job because he thought she would be less nervous with him than with their mom, but so far, he wasn't sure he was making any difference."Slow down, your turn is coming up here," he said, looking ahead."I know, I know," she replied, "I've been here before rememberthe last time I flunked."Justin was pretty sure if he had let her miss the turn, things would only have deteriorated further, but he wasn't sure he was fond of being the scapegoat for Becky's anxiety."Listen, you need to take a few deep breaths," he said, hoping he could help her at least relax a bit. "Being nervous won't help you with the three-point turn or anything else you have to do. Hey, did you just take that turn without your turn signal on?" This was going to be harder than he thought."Stop yelling at me," Becky replied, clearly frustrated, "I can't concentrate.""Look, you need to stop and get yourself together here," Justin started. "It is not just about passing the driving test. I don't want to get in an accident, so pull into that parking lot."Becky drove into the office building's parking lot where Justin was pointing. Justin knew they were less than a mile from the licensing office, and if she continued in this condition, he'd be having this same discussion three months from now when she tried the test again for the third time."You need to get a grip," he started after she put the car in park, "because you have studied and practiced driving all year. You know this stuff inside and out, backwards and forwards. What are you so nervous about?""I don't know, I don't know," Becky wailed, resting her head on the steering wheel. "I just get so tired of failing."Listening quietly as Becky sobbed, Justin realized this was about much more than a driving test. He also knew if he didn't find a way to help Becky things would just get worse.Chapter 2Justin took a deep breath and collected his thoughts. Becky was an unbelievably consistent straight-A student. It was Justin who got the bad grades in school, and Justin who had to repeat every math class he'd ever taken. It was Justin who wished he could get the grades Becky got. Some things came easier for Justin: He was athletic, handy with tools, and good at making the best of whatever life threw at him. Mom called him her "lemons into lemonade" kid. But for the most part, Becky succeeded easily, whereas Justin had to work and work to just get a passing grade.Rather than having Becky catalogue all the things she supposedly "failed" at, Justin decided to try an alternative approach, one that wouldn't remind him of all the ways he had failed."Okay, Becky, let's assume for a moment you fail this test again. What is the worst thing that could happen?" he asked."I would be the oldest kid at school without a license and be humiliated," she replied. Justin thought he heard a bit of panic in her voice but continued with his plan."Yes, but won't we still have to drive to school together for at least one more year anyway?" he asked."Yes, but..." she started."And who will know, if you don't tell anyone except your friends, that you don't have your license? You know Mom can't afford another car just for you, right?""Yes," she said quietly."So what difference does it make, really," he said. "Another three months to wait in the grand scheme of your life doesn't seem like all that long, right?""I suppose not," she said.Justin could tell she was breathing more slowly now. "Besides," he said, "I would miss all the practice driving with you," and for good measure he reached over and pinched her arm."Ow," she said, hitting back at him, "that hurt.""So let's go do this, okay?"Okay," she said. Becky cranked up the car, backed slowly out of the parking spot and drove up to the parking lot's exit. Justin noticed, as they waited for the traffic to clear, that she had remembered the turn signal.Read the line below from Chapter 1:"I don't know, I don't know," Becky wailed, resting her head on the steering wheel. "I just get so tired of failing."In the rest of the story, readers learn that Becky's fears are about things other than failing. Write a short essay explaining how the dialogue develops these fears. Jacinta is conducting research examining how using a cell phone affects driving ability. She predicts that using a cell phone with a hands-free device will cause less distraction than using a cell phone while holding it. Jacinta's prediction about the outcome of her research is an example of a(n) ________ Solve for x in the following equation:42x-5=23x+7O x=-17O x=-12O x = 12Ox=17 Review the information from the link here, then answer the questions provided.The___hemisphere controls verbal processing, including reading, writing, and speech.The___hemisphere controls nonverbal processing, including spatial, musical, and visual tasks.The___lobe is responsible for speaking, muscle movements, and making plans and judgments.The___lobe receives and processes information from the visual fields. Choose the most convenient method to graph the line y=13x+5Select the correct answer below:Recognize the equation as that of a vertical line passing through the x-axis at 5Recognize the equation as that of a horizontal line passing through the y-axis at 5Identify the slope and y-intercept and then graphFind the x- and y-intercepts and then graph Then what is the value of x? . E. B. Du Bois' background as a slave informed his politics and philosophy. True FalseQUESTION 21. Harry married Helen in "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" because he fell in love with her at first sight. True False1 points QUESTION 31. Marianne Moore's poem "Poetry" suggests that real, every day life offers the best subjects for poetry. True FalseQUESTION 41. "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock" is written as a dramatic monologue. True False1 points QUESTION 51. Booker T. Washington's speech was delivered to a hostile audience who did not want to hear what he had to say True FalseQUESTION 61. Rosicky in "Neighbour Rosicky" feels close to Polly, his daughter-in-law, because he knows what it feels like to be an outsider. True False1 points QUESTION 71. Harry's infected leg indicates how small things left untreated (unaddressed) can infect a relationship. True FalseQUESTION 81. Dr. Ed in "Neighbour Rosicky" always dreads visiting the Rosicky household. True False1 points QUESTION 91. Harry and Helen are rescued at the end of Hemingway's "The Snows of Kilimanjaro." True FalseQUESTION 101. Robert Frost's "Mending Wall" praises the value of walls to separate and keep safe. True False A substance is considered more efficient at storing energy when its specific heat enables it to resist changes in temperature. so, a more efficient substance will stay hotter, or cooler, for longer. based on your answers for questions 1 through 3, which substanceair or waterstores energy more efficiently under equal conditions? Cylinder of air at 1.5 atm of pressure is kept at room temperature while a piston compresses the air from 40 l down to 10 ml. what will be the new air pressure? The writers of the Declaration of Independencewere justifying their plan to Topic: GrammarProgress:The movement of the progress bar may be uneven because questions can be worth more or less (including zero) depending on your answer.Which sentence is written in second-person point of view?O After you become informed, you can make your own decision about genetically modified food.OAfter they became informed, they made their own decisions about genetically modified food.O After she became informed, she made her own decision about genetically modified food.O After I became informed, I made my own decision about genetically modified food.SubmitPassDon't know answer what were the overall effects of the slave trade compromise over time 12. A rear-end collision involved a 40-year-old vehicle. The driver and front-seat passenger both sustained serious neck injuries. Which modern energy-absorbing device protects against such injuries Given: ABCD is a parallelogram.Prove: The degree of polynomial, x^4-x^2+2 is