Three students, Brayden, Adrian, and Aubrey, line up one behind the other. How many different ways can they stand in line?

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Answer 1
9 different ways. Because there are three people and they can arrange themselves three ways three times three is nine.
Answer 2
Sense there is 3 students they can line up in 6 different orders

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There are some small cubes and some large cubes in a bag.
The cubes are red or the cubes are yellow.
The ratio of the number of small cubes to the number of large cubes is 4:9
The ratio of the number of red cubes to the number of yellow cubes is 3:5
a) What is the least possible number of cubes in the bag?
b) work out the least number of large yellow cubes in the bag.​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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What a wonderful problem. I've never seen one quite like it.

Red to Yellow

The Red to Yellow ratio is given as 3:5

The total number of Red and yellow is something to 8. You get that just by adding the ratio. Let's check it out.

The reds are 3 to 8 and the yellows are 5 to 8.

Does that make sense? 3/8 + 5/8 = 8/8. All the cubes are accounted for.

Small to Large

The given ratio is 4:9

The smalls are 3/13 and the large are 9/13

3/13 + 9/13 equal 13/13 and all the cubes are accounted for.

What is the least possible number that will accomplish this?

8 * 13 is the very least number that will accomplish this. How come?

Because you have two conditions that must be met -- size and color. No other number will work.  Any other number will leave a remainder when you put color and size together. So the smallest number you can use is 104,

Last question: Least Number of Large Yellows

The color yellow is 5/8

The size is Large 9/13

So the calculation is

5/8 * 9 / 13 * 104

= 5 * 9

= 45

Notice that the 8 and 13 cancel out. You are left with the number of Yellows and Large =45

Note

I'll leave the other 3 combinations to you. They should add up to 104.

3/8 * 9/13 * 104 = 27

5/8 * 4/13 * 104 = 20

3/8 * 4/13 * 104 = 12


If each inch on the scale drawing equals 5
feet, what are the actual dimensions of Janet's room?

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Answer:

5x feet or x times 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

2) Byron made a scale model of his
favorite car. The car is 14 feet long.
Byron's model is 3.5 inches long. What
is the scale Byron used to make his
model car?

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  1 : 48

Step-by-step explanation:

The scale is ...

  3.5 in : 14 ft = 3.5 in : 168 in = 1 : 48

Answer:

Solution :-

At first we need to convert ft into in

1 ft = 12 in

14 × 12 = 168 inches

Ratio = 3.5 : 168

Ratio = 1:48

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a school chooses 3 randomly selected athletes from each of its sports teams to participate in a survey about athletics at
the school. what type of sample is this?

A.) Simple Random Sample
B.) Stratified Random Sample
C.) Cluster Random Sample
D.) Systematic Random Sample
E.) None of the above​

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The correct answer is letter B

Since the school chooses 3 randomly selected athletes from each of its sports teams, this is a B. Stratified Random Sample.

A stratified random sample refers to a method of sampling which has to do with the division of a population into strata which are smaller groups. This is done in order to make the sampling easier.

Stratified Random Sample is different from the Simple Random Sampling where one has to choose from the members. In this case, everyone has an equal chance of being selected.

In this case, since the school chooses 3 randomly selected athletes from each of its sports teams, it means the stratified random sample is used.

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which equation is equivalent to 5(d+1)

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Answer:

5d + 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

.............5d+5

cos(0)=2/2 ,and <0<2pi, evaluate sin(0) and tan(0). sin (0)=? tan(0)=?
PLEASE HELP!!!!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The angle is between 3pi/2 and 2pi so it is in the fourth quadrant where both sin and tan are negative.

Given cos(θ) = sqrt(2)/2

cos^2(θ) + sin^2(θ) = 1

sine^2(θ) = 1 - 2/2^2 = 1 - 1/2 = 1/2

sin(θ) = +/1 sqrt(2)/2

As we know sin(θ) is negative,

sin(θ) =  -sqrt(2)/2; the second answer

tan(θ) = sin(θ)/cos(θ) = -1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

using (cosθ)^2 + (sinθ)^2 = 1

2/4 + (sinθ)^2 = 1

sinθ = [tex]\sqrt{2}/2[/tex]

or -[tex]\sqrt{2} /2[/tex]

By C-A-S-T, sinθ is -ve

sinθ = -[tex]\sqrt{2}/2[/tex]

tanθ = sinθ/cosθ = -1

If f(x) = 3^(x + 4), find f(2).

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Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

The vertex of this parabola is at (-5, 4). Which of the following could be its
equation?
(-5, 4)

A. y* -(x + 5)2 - 4
B. y = -(x - 5)2 - 4
C. y = -(x - 5)2 + 4
D. y = -(x + 5)2 + 4

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the x-coordinate of the vertex is negative, only A or D could be the correct equation for this parabola.  D is correct because its constant (4) matches the y-coordinate of the vertex (-5, 4).

Answer:

y = -(x + 5)2 + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

How many square feet of outdoor carpet will we need for this hole?

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Answer:

30 square ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the area of each rectangle and add them together

(2)(5) + (2)(6) + (2)(4) = 30

Which of the following triangles have three sides of different lengths?
A. scalene triangle
B. acute triangle
C. right triangle
D. equilateral triangle
I will mark the brainiest if correct. Thank you.

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Answer:

Sclaene triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

The Lines are all different angles hence they are all different lengths

You receive an A 40% of the time, a B 20% of the time, a C 15% of the time , and a D the rest of the time. For any random test, what is your expected grade point average? (Use the following values for X: A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1)

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The grade you receive on a test is a discrete random variable with probability mass function

[tex]f_X(x)=P(X=x)=\begin{cases}0.4&\text{for }X=4\text{ (i.e. scoring an A)}\\0.2&\text{for }X=3\text{ (B)}\\0.15&\text{for }X=2\text{ (C)}\\0.25&\text{for }X=1\text{ (D)}\\0&\text{otherwise}\end{cases}[/tex]

where the probability of getting a D is 25% because there are only 4 possible grades, and the probabilities must sum to 1 :

0.4 + 0.2 + 0.15 + 0.25 = 1

The expected test score/GPA is then

[tex]\displaystyle\sum_x x\,f_X(x)=\sum_{x=1}^4 x\,P(X=x)=1\cdot0.25+2\cdot0.15+3\cdot0.2+4\cdot0.4=\boxed{2.75}[/tex]

so your average would fall between a B and a C.

Dylan invested some money into his bank.
He agreed a simple interest rate of 3% per annum for a period of 2 years
At the end of the 2 years period the value of his investment increased by 72%
Work out the value Dylan initial investment was?

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Answer:

the initial investment is $1,200

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the initial investment is shown below:

As we know that

Let us assume the investment be 100

So, the investment increased be 72

So,

Simple interest = Principal × rate of interest × time period

72 = Principal × 3% × 2 years

So, the principal is

= 72 ÷ 3% × 2

= $1,200

hence, the initial investment is $1,200


a) What type of triangle is triangle ABC?
b) Give reasons for your answer.

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Answer:

1. isosceles

2. isosceles have 2 sides that are the same length this is the same as the tringle in the picture.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

It is isosceles triangle

Step-by-step explanation:

The steps in the above photo

In a bag there are 3 red marbles, 2 yellow marbles and 1 blue marble. After a marble is selected, it is replaced. After 40 attempts at drawing two marbles from the bag, there were three instances where a blue marble then a yellow marble was pulled. What is the percent difference between the theoretical probability and the experimental probability?
75%
26%
56%
35%

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Answer:

35%

Step-by-step explanation:

The percent error can be found using the

|Experimental value - Theoretical value| divided by |Theoretical value| and multiplied by 100.

I hope this helps

Here, the experimental probability is 1/4 and theoretical probability is 1/18.Then the percent difference between the theoretical probability and the experimental probability is 56%.

What is probability ?

The probability is a measure of chances that an event to take place.

Given that,

red marbles = 3

blue marbles =1

yellow marbles = 2

Then.

theoretical probability of selecting a blue marble followed by a yellow marble is:

P(blue and yellow) = P(blue) x P(yellow) = (1/6) x (2/6) = 1/18

Since the marbles are replaced after each draw, the probability of this event is the same for every draw.

The experimental probability of selecting a blue marble followed by a yellow marble after 40 attempts is:

(3/6) x (2/6) x (40 attempts) = 10

Therefore, the experimental probability is 10/40 = 1/4

The percent difference between the theoretical probability and the experimental probability is:

| (experimental probability - theoretical probability) / theoretical probability | x 100%

= | (1/4 - 1/18) / (1/18) | x 100%

= 0.583 x 100%

= 58.3%

Therefore, the percent difference between the theoretical probability and the experimental probability is approximately 58.3%, which is closest to the option 56%.

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These four numbers are plotted on a number line: −2/3, 5/8, −3/5, −1/2 Which is the correct ordering on the number line, from left to right?

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Answer:

i dont know too i was here seeing if you got an answer.1

Step-by-step explanation:

pls answer this people!!

Answer:

-2/3, -3/5, -1/2, 5/8

Step-by-step explanation:

The larger the number/fraction/decimal is as a positive number, the smaller it will be as a negetive.

simplify the ratio 25:15:10​

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Answer:

60%

Convert fraction (ratio) 15 / 25 Answer: 60%

The answer is 60% and I know it is because I have been given this question and I was correct

What's the answer to this one?

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Answer:

b^(-6)

Step-by-step explanation:

The numerator of this fraction is b^(-11).  The -11 is the sum of -4 and -7.  

The denominator is b^(-5).

Recall that b^a / b^c = b^(a - c).  Thus, b^(-11) / b^(-5) = b^(-6)

You buy 11 bagels with a $20 bill. How much change do you receive

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Answer:

You would receive $13.75

Step-by-step explanation: What i did was divided 7.50 by 6 so it would give me the price of 1 bagel(1.25).I subtracted 11 and 6 which would give me 5 so I know how much I need to calculate with the discount. Then I multiplyed 5 times 1.25 (6.25) so I could get the price for 5 bagels. After I added 7.50 and 6.25 which would give you your answer of $13.75.

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PLEASE HELP I WILL GIVE BRAINIEST. What is the Median?

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Answer:

DA MIDDLE LINE. 6

Plz help I need it!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

114°

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]? = \frac{1}{2} (53 \degree + 175 \degree) \\ \\ ? = \frac{1}{2} \times 228 \degree\\ \\ ? = 114 \degree[/tex]

The math problem is in picture

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Welcome for the answer!

Answer:

my best guess would be B

Step-by-step explanation:

3.61 + 1.23 = 4.48

Suppose that y varies directly with x
and y=
= 10 when x = 20. What is y
when x = 15?
Be sure to simplify your answer.

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Answer:

[tex]10 \times 2 = 20 \\ 5 \times 3 = 15[/tex]

answer:10×2=20

5×3=15

Answer:

y = 7.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given y varies directly with x then the equation relating them is

y = kx ← k is the constant of variation

To find k use the condition y = 10 when x = 20

10 = 20k ( divide both sides by 20 )

[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] = k

y = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] x ← equation of variation

When x = 15 , then

y = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] × 15 = [tex]\frac{15}{2}[/tex] = 7.5

Find the surface area of the pyramid, round to the nearest tenth:

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Answer:

2 2/3 rounded to ten is 3 so 3 is your anser

Step-by-step explanation:

i think you multypliy 4 by 6/9 thenround

Answer:

71.2

Step-by-step explanation:

2(4)(6.9) + 4^2

Wendy borrowed a 370-page book from the library. She has already read 20 pages. The book is due back to the library in 7 days. Write an inequality to find the number of pages per day Wendy must read in order to finish the book before it is due.
0 points

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Answer:

n ≥ 50

Step-by-step explanation:

Total pages = 370

Read pages = 20

Number of days remaining = 7

Reading rate per day = n

7n + 20 ≥ 370

7n ≥ 370 - 20

7n ≥ 350

n ≥ 350/7

n ≥ 50 pages per day for the remaining 7 days

Write an expression equivalent to
-3 + 2/3y − 4 − 1/3 y

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Answer:

1/3y-7

Step-by-step explanation:

For these kinds of problems you want to combine like terms. 2/3y and -1/3y are like terms, and when adding them together, or subtracting 1/3y from 2/3y, you get 1/3y. -3 and -4 are like terms, and adding them together gives you -7. The final expression can be written as 1/3y-7.

To write an equivalent expression, we need to simplify the given expression by combining like terms. Like terms are terms that have the same variable and exponent. We can use the distributive property to remove parentheses or other grouping signs to then combine like terms.

The given expression is -3 + 2/3y - 4 - 1/3y. We can see that there are no parentheses or grouping signs, so we can skip that step. We can also see that there are two like terms: 2/3y and -1/3y. We can combine them by adding their coefficients: 2/3 + (-1/3) = 1/3. So, we get:

-3 + 2/3y - 4 - 1/3y = -3 - 4 + (2/3 - 1/3)y = -7 + (1/3)y

This is the simplified expression that is equivalent to the given expression.

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Answer:

Question 5

Sum of angles of a regular polygon is 360°

If one angle is 8°, then number of sides is:

360°/8° = 45Question 4

Sum of interior angles of a polygon with n sides:

180°(n - 2) = 5400°n - 2 = 30n = 32

Exterior angle measure is:

360°/32 = 11.25°Question 13

Sum of exterior angles is 360°

Each exterior angle is:

360°/16 = 22.5°

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Answer:

tge radius is half the diameter so 1/2 of 3 1/2 =1.75 or 1 3/4

Megan has a baseball card collection containing 10 cards. She graph the value of these 10 cards on a scatterplot as shown

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Answer:

a basketball card generally increases in value over time (second one)

Step-by-step explanation:

1. it doesn't always increase

3.No it would be around 0.75

4.No it would be around $5.50 I think

During April, he charges $387.92 to the card, and at the end of April, he makes a payment of $400.00. What will be the new balance on his card?

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he would have no money because he used it
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