Suppose the population of a certain city is 3339 thousand. It is expected to decrease to 2694 thousand in 50 years. Find the percent decrease.

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Answer 1

Answer:

  -19.3%

Step-by-step explanation:

The percentage change in a value is computed from ...

  percent change = ((new value) -(old value))/(old value) × 100%

  = (2694 -3339)/3339 × 100% = -645/3339 × 100% ≈ -19.3%

The decrease in 50 years is about 19.3%.


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4 1/2 x 2 3/5 what is the answer simplified into fraction

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Answer:I tnink its 21 sorry if wrong

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!!!!25 POINTS HELP NOW PLEASE!!!! Emily and Hunter tracked the average temperature in their city for the past 8 days. They recorded their temperature findings in this list. 66°F, 57°F, 61°F, 65°F, 54°F, 62°F, 59°F, 56°F What is the mean absolute deviation of this data set? Enter your answer in the box.

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I Believe the mean would would 60 degrees Fahrenheit

What is 8,541 rounded to the nearest thousand?
A) 8,500
B) 8,000
C) 8,600
D)9,000
ANSWER PLEASE

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D. 9,000 hope this helps

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Question What is 8,541 rounded to the nearest thousand? Answer D)9000

Your Welcome =)=}[tex]\sqrt{x} 8\\[/tex]

5(5z - 7), when z = -1

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Answer:

5(5(-1)-7)

-25-35

-60

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: -60

Step-by-step explanation:

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convert this statement into a conditional statement: 2 angles that add up to 180 degrees are supplementary

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answer:
if 2 angles add up to 180 degrees, then they are supplementary

g The following scatterplot shows the 20 top-selling cars with their weight on the horizontal axis and their miles per gallon (mpg) on the vertical axis. The overall direction of this data is __________. The strength of the association is __________. a.) positive; weak b.) positive; strong c.) negative; strong d.) negative; weak

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scatterplot relating to the question is attached below.

Answer: Negative ; Strong

Step-by-step explanation:

From the picture of the scatter plot Given, it could be observed that the trend of the scatter points exhibits a negative gradient as the points on the graph slopes downward depicting that an inverse relationship exists between the two variables. With weight decreasing as miles per gallon increases. The relationship between the two variables depicted by the scatter plot is strong as the slope of the point is looks moderately steep.

simplify (4x+1)(3+9x)

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Answer:

36 x 2 + 21 x + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify the expression.

Add and subtract the second term to the expression and factor by grouping. You get 3 ( 4 x + 1 ) ( 3 x + 1 )

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Find the square root of 16.
O a
-4
Ob
4
Ос
+4
Od
-8

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the square root of 16 is 4

Answer:

the square root of 16 is 4

How do you draw the probabilities for this tree diagram?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The prize is equally likely to have been placed behind doors 1, 2, and 3, so the probabilities of D₁, D₂, and D₃ are equal.

P(D₁) = P(D₂) = P(D₃) = 1/3

The contestant initially chooses door 1, so the host will not open it.

P(H₁|D₁) = P(H₁|D₂) = P(H₁|D₃) = 0

The host will not open the door with the prize.

P(H₂|D₂) = P(H₃|D₃) = 0

The remaining probabilities for each door are equal.

P(H₂|D₁) = P(H₃|D₁) = 1/2

P(H₃|D₂) = 1

P(H₂|D₃) = 1

This year omar watched 80 movies. He thought that 54 of them were very good. of the movies he watched, what percentage did he rate as very good

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Answer:

percentage flim rated very good = 54/80*100%

                                                      = 67.5%

Step-by-step explanation:

every square root is a rational number true or false

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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

The principal square root of most numbers is an irrational number with an infinite decimal expansion.

Not every square root is irrational but the statement says EVERY so false.

Hope I helped!

Please label mine as brainliest!

Answer:

False

There can be irrational numbers too. Complex, even. Also, Imaginary.

100 POINTS!! ASAP - Pls Show all WORK

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Answer:

x ≈ 28.7 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define variables

Height (vertical leg of triangle) = 2 ft

∅ = 4°

We are trying to find the length of the hypotenuse x

Step 2: Use trig

sin∅ = opposite over hypotenuse

sin4° = 2/x

Step 3: Solve for x

xsin4° = 2

x = 2/sin4°

x = 28.6712

x ≈ 28.7 ft

Answer:

the Length of ramp is 28.7 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

see attached image for clarity

give:

height (h) of clinic = 2 feet

angle of ramp = 4°

find:

Length (L) of ramp

using the formula : sin(Ф) =                height (h)                    

                                              Length of ramp (hypothenuse)

plugin values into the formula:

sin (4) =    2    

               L

L   =    2    

      sin(4)

L = 28.7 feet

therefore,

the Length of ramp is 28.7 feet.

please help me it is easy,

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Answer:

i think id say it is 10.5 i might be wrong though

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

14 lemonade serving

Step-by-step explanation:

1½+3=4½

In 4 liters we get 12 ⅓serving of lemonade

In ½ we get 1 serving of lemonade from the ½ we remain with to ⅙liters so we still add that as a serving

Total =12+1+1=14

| x | >= 4 draw the graph

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Answer:

Solve for x

x ≤ −4 or x ≥ 4

I just need the Inequality plz

You want to adopt a new puppy. The adoption fee is $250, and you have $105.50 saved up so far. If your after school job pays $7.50 per hour.

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Answer:

Hi there!

An inequality to demonstrate this is:

105.5 + 7.5x >= 250

Hope this helps

Write each expression in simplest form.
3d + 6d
2 + 55-4
2z+3-92-8

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Answer:

9d

53

2z-97

Step-by-step explanation:

Its basically just simplification btw.

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Una piscina rectangular de 15 metros de largo por 9 metros de ancho està rodeada por un
camino de cemento de ancho uniforme. Si el área del camino es 112 metros cuadrados, ¿cuánto
mide su ancho?

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Answer: 2 meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let w = width of the cement path.

Dimensions of pool : Length = 15 meters , width = 9 meters

Area of pool = length x width = 15 x 9 = 135 square meters

Along width cement path, the length of region = [tex]2w+15[/tex]

width = [tex]2w+9[/tex]

Area of road with pool =  [tex](2w+15) (2w+9)[/tex]

[tex]= 4w^2+30w+18w+135\\\\=4w^2+48w+135[/tex]

Area of road = (Area of road with pool ) -(area of pool)

[tex]\Rightarrow\ 112 =4w^2+48w+135- 135\\\\\Rightarrow\ 112= 4w^2+48w\\\\\Rightarrow\ 4 w^2+48w-112=0\\\\\Rightarrow\ w^2+12w-28=0\ \ \ [\text{Divide both sides by 4}]\\\\\Rightarrow\ w^2+14w-2w-28=0\\\\\Rightarrow\ w(w+14)-2(w+14)=0\\\\\Rightarrow\ (w+14)(w-2)=0\\\\\Rightarrow\ w=-14\ or \ w=2[/tex]

width cannot be negative, so w=2 meters

Hence, the width of the road = 2 meters.

Solve for j.
-12 + 6j = 7j

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Answer:

[tex]\large\boxed{j = -12}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

-12 + 6j = 7j

Subtract 6j from both sides of the equation

[tex]\large\boxed{j = -12}[/tex]

This kind of equation can usually be solved by moving the numbers to the opposite side of the equation as the variables.

Hope this helps :)

A teacher earns 32500 per year if 33% of her income is withheld for taxes, how much money is withheld for taxes

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Answer:

$11,357 is withheld for taxes

Which statement about proportional relationships is false? A proportional relationship must graph as a line. A graph of a proportional relationship must pass through (0, 0). Each point (or pair) in a proportional relationship must share the same ratio. Each point (or pair) in a proportional relationship must share the same difference.

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Answer:

D: Each point (or pair) in a proportional relationship must share the same difference.

Answer: It's D

Step-by-step explanation:

Write the values that make the denominators zero. then solve the equation?
10/5x-5 + 1/5 = 2/x-1

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Answer:

  denominators are zero for x=1

  there is no solution

Step-by-step explanation:

We suspect your equation is supposed to be ...

  10/(5x -5) +1/5 = 2/(x -1) . . . . . parentheses are required on denominators

The denominators will be zero for x=1.

This version of the equation has no solution. It simplifies to ...

  2/(x-1) + 1/5 = 2/(x -1)

  1/5 = 0 . . . . . subtract 2/(x-1) from both sides

There is no value of x that will make this equation true.

_____

Alternative interpretation

The way your equation is written, it must be interpreted according to the order of operations to be ...

  (10/5)x -5 +1/5 = (2/x) -1 . . . . x=0 makes the denominator zero

  2x -3.8 = 2/x

  2x^2 -3.8x = 2 . . . . multiply by x

  2(x^2 -1.9x +.95^2) = 2 +2(0.95^2)

  (x -0.95)^2 = 1.9025

  x = 0.95 ± √1.9025 ≈ {-0.4293, 2.3293}

What is the solution of the equation 8x^3 = -64?

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Answer:

[tex]x=-2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]8x^3=-64[/tex]

Divide both sides by 8:

[tex]\frac{8x^3}{8}=\frac{-64}{8}[/tex]

[tex]x^3=-8[/tex]

Cube root both sides:

[tex]\sqrt[3]{x^3} =\sqrt[3]{-8}[/tex]

[tex]x=-2[/tex]

PLS HELP I DONT UNDERSTAND :( WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST !!!

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the answer is c

i already done it

Answer:

1/3 would be your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

anyway have a great day

SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTION 2.5x - 3 = 2x - 2
I don't get what x is equal to

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the property of equality :)

Which equation must be true for m(x) and n(x) to be inverse?

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Answer:

  see below

Step-by-step explanation:

When the functions are inverses of each other, it will be true that ...

  m(n(x)) = n(m(x)) = x

The expanded form of this equation is shown below.

The rule (x, y) → (-X, -y) maps A RST to A R'S'T',
Which statement correctly describes the relationship between ARST and A R'S'T'?
The triangles are congruent because AR'S'T' is a rotation of ARST, and a rotation is a rigid motion.
The triangles are congruent because AR'S'T' is a translation of ARST and a translation is a rigid
motion
The triangles are not congruent because AR'S'T' is a translation of ARST, and a translation is not a
rigid motion
The triangles are not congruent because AR'S'T' is a rotation of A RST, and a rotation is not a rigid
motion

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

These triangles are first off congruent, because the only value that is changing, is the negative sign in front.

This negative sign means that the triangle is being rotated to a different quadrant of the graph, so the answer is A.

4/3y = 16 solve for y

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Answer:

y=12

Step-by-step explanation:

First we should rewrite the left side to look like

4y/3=16

Then multiply 3 to both sides

4y=48

Now divide by 4

y=12

The equivalent value of the expression is y = 12

Given data ,

Let the equation be represented as A

Now , the value of A is

( 4/3 )y = 16

On simplifying the equation , we get

( 4/3 )y = 16

So , the left hand side of the equation is equated to the right hand side by the value of ( 16 )

Divide by 4 on both sides , we get

( 1/3 )y = 16/4

( 1/3 )y = 4

Multiply by 3 on both sides , we get

y = 4 x 3

On simplifying , we get

y = 12

Therefore , the value of y = 12

Hence , the expression is y = 12

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The spray from a sprinkler reaches 21 feet from the sprinkler and creates a circle as it spins. What is the circumference of the circle sprayed by the sprinkler? Use 22/7 for π.

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C=πd

r=21

d=42

C=132 ft, and D is your final answer. Hope it help!

Answer:

132

Step-by-step explanation:

D

Type an equation for the
following pattern.

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I’m pretty sure it’s Y=15 over 3 but I’m not toooo sure

( 5 - 2i)2 Write answer in standard form a +bi. Remember you can not have i2 in your answer it is a number.

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(5 - 2i)^2

Simplify.

25 - 20i + 4i^2

Remember that i^2 = -1.

25 - 20i - 4

Combine like terms

21 - 20i

5445,568

Step-by-step explanation:

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