To raise funds for uniforms and travel expenses, the soccer team is holding
a car wash in a part of town with a lot of car and truck traffic. The team
spent $90 on supplies like sponges and soap. They plan to charge $10 per
car and $20 per truck. Their goal is to raise $460.

Question: how many cars do they have to wash if they washed t trucks??

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Answer 1

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Answer:

  55 -2t cars

Step-by-step explanation:

The amount raised is the difference between the revenue and expenses. If c cars and t trucks are washed for a profit of $460 after expenses of $90, the equation can be written ...

  460 = 10c +20t -90 . . . profit equation

  550 = 10c +20t . . . . . . . add 90

  550 -20t = 10c . . . . . . . subtract 20t

  c = 55 -2t . . . . . . . . . . . divide by 10

They have to wash 55-2t cars if they washed t trucks.


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Mae receives $79.00 for working one 10-hour day. One day she had to stop after working 7 hours because of a doctor’s appointment. How much did she make that day? I need help

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1. First we divide $79.00 by 10 hours to see how much Mae gets payed each hour.
79.00 divided by 10 = $7.90/hr

2. Multiply $7.9 by 7 hours = $55.30

Answer:

Mae got payed $55.30 for working a 7 hour day

The width of a rectangular rug is 4 1/4 inches longer than twice its length. If the perimeter of the rug is 56 1/2 inches, which equation represents this situation?

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The question requires calculating the perimeter of the rectangular r ug

The equation which represent the situation is 113/2 = 6x + 34/4 and length is 8 inches and width is 20 1/4 inches

Given:

let

length of the rectangular r ug = x inches

Width of a rectangular r ug = (2x + 4 1/4) inches

Perimeter of the r ug = 56 1/2 inches

Perimeter of the r ug = 2(length + width)

56 1/2 = 2{x + (2x + 4 1/4)

113/2 = 2(x + 2x + 17/4)

113/2 = 2(3x + 17/4)

113/2 = 6x + 34/4

113/2 - 34/4 = 6x

(226-34) / 4 = 6x

192/4 = 6x

48 = 6x

divide both sides by 6

x = 48/6

x = 8 inches

So,

length of the rectangular r ug = x inches

= 8 inches

Width of a rectangular r ug = (2x + 4 1/4) inches

= 2(8) + 4 1/4

= 16 + 4 1/4

= 20 1/4 inches

Therefore, the equation which represent the situation is 113/2 = 6x + 34/4 and length is 8 inches and width is 20 1/4 inches

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Veggie’s Market sells 5 avocados for $2.30 and 3 tomatoes for $2.97. Martina buys 2 avocados and 1 tomato. What is the total cost of her veggies?

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Answer:

$1.91

Step-by-step explanation:

$2.30 / 5 = $0.46

$2.97 / 3 = $0.99

2 * $0.46 + $0.99 = $1.91

Answer:

1.91

Step-by-step explanation:

divide 2.30 by 5 and u get 0.47 and she bought 2 avocados so 0.47 plus 0.47 is 0.92 and 2.97 divided by 3 is 0.99 so 0.99 plus 0.92 is 1.91 dollars

Leon and Thomas have the same number of cherries. Leon eats 5 of his cherries and has 12 cherries left. Thomas eats 9 of his cherries. How many cherries does Thomas have left?

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8 because they both started with 17 and 17-9 is 8

which of the following expressions to 36x + 24y? choose all that apply.

6x (6+4y)
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12(36x + 24y)
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6(6x + 4y)

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[tex]8a^{3} +\sqrt{3^{2}*3 } b^{3}[/tex]

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[tex]8a^{3} +(3^{\frac{2}{2} } *\sqrt{3} )b^{3}[/tex]

[tex]8a^{3} +(3*\sqrt{3} )b^{3}[/tex]

[tex]8a^{3} +3*\sqrt3} *b^{3}[/tex]

Exits on an interstate are numbered consecutively.
The distance between Exit 5 and Exit 6 is 3.2 miles.
The distance between Exit 6 and Exit 7 is 1.1 miles farther than the distance between Exit 5 and Exit
6.
The distance between Exit 6 and Exit 8 is 2.4 miles farther than the distance between Exit 5 and Exit
7.
The distance between Exit 7 and Exit 8 is
miles.

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Answer:

  5.6 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the following distances between exits be defined:

  a = exit 5 to 6

  b = exit 6 to 7

  c = exit 7 to 8

Then the given relations are ...

  a = 3.2

  b = 1.1 +a = 4.3

  (b +c) = 2.4 +(a +b)   ⇒   c = a +2.4 = 5.6

The distance between exits 7 and 8 is 5.6 miles.

In a normal distribution the mean is 30.What will be the value of median of this distribution?​

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Answer:

30

Step-by-step explanation:

because in normal distribution

mean=median=mode

William has a lemonade stand. Today he made $89.62 in lemonade sales and one third that amount in cookie sales. How much money did William make altogether?

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Answer:

$119.49 (rounded to the nearest cent.)

Answer: 119.4933333 would be the actual answer but rounded to the nearest cent it would be 119.49

89.62/3 = 29.8733333....... 89.62 + 29.8733333 = 119.4933333

State if the triangle are congruent by sss sas asa aas or not congruent

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Answer:

(a) SSS

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Given f(x)=3x(to the scnd power)−5x−2. What is the value of f(−2/3)? 1 8/3 3 10/3

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Given:

[tex]f(x)=3x^2-5x-2[/tex]; find f(-2/3)

Answer:

[tex]f(-\frac{2}{3} )=\frac{8}{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Insert [tex]-\frac{2}{3} \\[/tex] as X; [tex]f(-\frac{2}{3}) = 3 (-\frac{2}{3} )^2 - 5 (-\frac{2}{3}) - 2[/tex]

2. Solve equation; [tex]f(-\frac{2}{3} )=\frac{8}{3}[/tex]

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Answer:

4(+5)(7+4)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

650

Step-by-step explanation:

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[tex]p = 2(l + w) = 2.(15 + 12) = 54 cm[/tex]

How does the graph of g(x) = −(x − 2)4 compare to the parent function of f(x) = x4?

Group of answer choices

g(x) is shifted 2 units to the right and reflected over the x-axis.

g(x) is shifted 2 units to the left and reflected over the x-axis.

g(x) is shifted 2 units to the right and 1 unit up.

g(x) is shifted 2 units to the right and 1 unit down.

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Answer:

g(x) is shifted 2 units to the right and reflected over the x-axis.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

x=75

Step-by-step explanation:

(2x-67)+(x-23)+3x=360

6x-67-23=360

6x=450

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Which equation, when solved, results in a different value of x than the other three? O -7-9-20 0 + 5 3 7 X=-20 4 O 3 4. - (b)*--20 +7(49-2-06-4) 8 O ​

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

Enter an inequality that represents the phrase "the sum of 4 and y is less than 6." Draw a graph that represents the inequality.
Please help AND give a good explanation. Like I am finding this super hard and well I can NOT get this question wrong unless I want a C on this. Help :(

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Answer:

  4 + y < 6

  see attached for a graph

Step-by-step explanation:

The English description "the sum of A and B" is written symbolically as ...

  A + B

The symbol for "is less than" is <.

Then "the sum of 4 and y is less than 6" will be written ...

  4 + y < 6

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The solution to this is found by subtracting 4 from both sides of the inequality:

  4 +y -4 < 6 -4

  y < 2 . . . . . . . . . simplified solution

The graph of this is a number line with an open circle at y=2, and shading to the left of that point, where values on the number line are less than 2.

A number n is increased by 40% and then decreased by 14%. What is the final result in terms of n?

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Answer:

X = 100. A 40% increase causes it to increase to 140. A 40% reduction amounts to multiplying by 0.6, leading to a reduction of 40% of 140 ...

Suppose that you and a friend are playing cards and decide to make a bet. If you draw three face cards, where a face card is a Jack, a Queen, or a King, in succession from a standard deck of 52 cards without replacement, you win $40. Otherwise, you pay your friend $10. What is the expected value of your bet? Round your answer to the nearest cent, if necessary.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Expected value of the bet =

P(you make the correct draw) * 40 + P(you do not make the correct draw) * (-10) =

(4/52)(4/51)(4/50) * 40 + (1 - (4/52)(4/51)(4/50)) * (-10) =

(64/132600) * 40 + (1 - 64/132600) *(-10) =

64/3315 + (132536/132600) * (-10) =

64/3315 - (132536/13260) =

64/3315 - 33134/3315 =

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Answer:

4.17666666666666666667

Step-by-step explanation:

add 4.5 4.21 and 3.82 then divide it by 3

2x - 6 >8
What is the Second Step?

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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

i used the calculator

1.Add 66 to both sides.

[tex]2x=8+6[/tex]

2. Simplify  8+6  to 14

[tex]2x=14[/tex]

3.  Divide both sides by 22.

[tex]x=14/2[/tex]

4. Simplify [tex]14/2[/tex] to [tex]7[/tex]

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

even if the variables confuse you just look at the inequalitiy symbols; all of them, except for B, are not correct

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The answer is A. x= [tex]\pi[/tex]/4 +2[tex]\pi[/tex]n

Answer:

the general solution has answer

2nπ+π/4

In the 2004 Summer Olympics, Adam van Koeverden of Oakville, Ontario, won two medals. He won the gold medal in the men’s 500 m kayak race, with a time of 1 min 37.9 s. He also won the bronze medal in the 1000 m race, with a time of 3 min 28.2 s. In which race did he row with greater speed?

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Answer:

Adam van Koeverden at the 2004 Olympic at Athens. Van Koeverden paddled to victory in the Men's K1 500 m kayaking event, adding a gold medal to the bronze he won days earlier in the 1000 m to become Canada's first double medallist in the summer Olympics since Donovan Bailey and Clara Hughes at Atlanta in 1996.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

181.25 square feet

1/6 quart water

1/18 cup milk

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Step-by-step explanation:

STATE THE MODULES THAT ARE INCLUDED WHEN LEARNING CALCULUS I.

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Answer:

Calculus is the branch of mathematics studying the rate of change of quantities (which can be interpreted as slopes of curves) and the length, area, and volume of objects. The chain rule is a formula for the derivative of the composition of two functions in terms of their derivatives.

(10pts) Ivan bought three games and paid $65 for all three. The second game was 50% more expensive than the first one. The price of the third game was 50% of the price of the second game. Find the price of the first game.
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Answer:

The price of the first game is $.

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We are required to find the price of the first game

The price of the first game is $20

Given:

let

price of the first game = x

price of the second game = x + 50% of x

= x + 0.5x

= 1.5x

Price of the third game = 50% of 1.5x

= 0.5 × 1.5x

= 0.75x

Total cost of game = $65

Total cost of game = price of the first game + price of the second game + Price of the third game

65 = x + 1.5x + 0.75x

65 = 3.25x

divide both sides by 3.25

x = 65 ÷ 3.25

x = 20

Therefore, the price of the first game is $20

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Divide 2/5 divided by 4 in simplest terms

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Answer:

1/10

Step-by-step explanation:

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