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Answer 1

Answer:

f = 9c 5 + 288/5

Step-by-step explanation:


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A 7 foot flagpole casts a shadow on a flat concrete patio. The distance
from the top of the pole to the tip of the shadow is 34 feet. What is the
distance along the ground from the base of the pole to the tip of the
shadow (nearest tenth)?

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Answer:

33.3 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Draw a picture, you should see that a right triangle is formed from the flag and shadow. Apply pythagorean theorem. See attached image for work out.

mrs .velazco gave her students four options to choose from for the class project

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

what are the options

Suppose the baker has 4 loves of bread and cuts the loves into halves. How many 1/2 pound loaves of bread would the baker have?

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Answer:

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The answer should be 8.5

A shopkeeper earns Rs. 380 in the first week, Rs. 660 in the second week and Rs. 860 in the third week. Earning is the quadratic function of number of week for which the earning is found. a. Find the quadratic function that fits the data

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Answer:

  e(w) = -40w^2 +400w +20

Step-by-step explanation:

A graphing calculator or spreadsheet can do the quadratic regression and help you find the formula. Here earnings (e) as a function of weeks (w) can be expressed by ...

  e(w) = -40w^2 +400w +20

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Further development

There are a couple of other ways you can go at this. One is to write equations for a, b, c using the standard form quadratic.

  aw^2 +bw +c = e

  a +b +c = 380 . . . . . . for week 1

  4a +2b +c = 660 . . . for week 2

  9a +3b +c = 860 . . . for week 3

The solution of this system of equations will give the coefficients of the quadratic. Your graphing calculator or any of several web sites can solve these equations for you.

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Consider the differences between quadratic values for w = 1, 2, 3.

  e2 -e1 = (4a +2b +c) -(a +b +c) = 3a +b

  e3 -e2 = (9a +3b +c) -(4a +2b +c) = 5a +b

Then the second differences are ...

  (e3 -e2) -(e2 -e1) = (5a +b) -(3a +b) = 2a

In the given set of numbers, the first differences are ...

  660 -380 = 280 . . . . . . . call this d1

  860 -660 = 200

And the second difference is ...

  200 -280 = -80 . . . . . . . call this d2

From the above, we know that 2a = -80  ⇒  a = -40

and 3a +b = 280 = 3(-40) +b  ⇒  b = 400

Finally, a+b+c = 380 = -40 +400 +c  ⇒  c = 20

Then the generic solution is ...

  a = d2/2

  b = d1 -3a

  c = e1 -a -b . . . . . where e1 is the first-week's earnings

Suppose that a large family has 14 children, including two sets of identical triplets, three sets of identical twins, and two individual children. How many ways are there to seat these children in a row of chairs if the identical triplets or twins cannot be distinguished from one another

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Answer:

First, assume that we have 14 seats in a row.

Let's count the total number of combinations assuming that the 14 kids are differentiable.

In the first seat, we can sit only one child, the number of options is (14)

In the second seat, we can sit another child, in this case, the number of options is 13, because one child is already seated.

For the third seat, we will have 12 options.

for the fourth seat we will have 11 options, and so on.

The total number of permutations is equal to the product between the numbers of options for each case.

Then the total number of permutations is:

P = 14*13*12*11*...*3*2*1 = 14!

Now, we need to discount the permutations of the two sets of identical triplets:

a triplet has 3 elements, then the permutations of each set of triplets is:

p = 3*2*1 = 3!

Then if we discount two sets of triplets, we need to divide by:

d = 2*(3!)

We also have 3 sets of twins, the permutations for each set of twins is:

p = 2*1 = 2!

Then if we discount the 3 sets of twins, we need to by:

q = 3*(2!)

Then the total number of different combinations will be:

[tex]P = \frac{14!}{2*(3!)*3*(2!)} = 1,210,809,600[/tex]

What is the measure of op С : 429 180° ​

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Answer:

90

Step-by-step explanation:

the angles that are on the opposite side are same

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What is the area of a flower garden with a width of 1.2 m and a length of 3.6 m



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Answer:

4.32m²

Step-by-step explanation:

Width · Length

3.6 · 1.2 = 4.32

Answer:4.32 m

Step-by-step explanation:When trying to find the area of something with length and width you multiply them both to find your answer. (1.2 x 3.6=4.32) or you can always multiply 12 times 36 and move the decimal to where it belongs.

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Answer:

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Solve the equation 5x^2-12x-5=-3x to the nearest tenth​

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Answer:it’s x=(2.2, -0.4)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A person jumping on a trampoline

The dot plot shows the favorite sport to play according to some middle school students chosen at random.



Which statement is true according to the information in the dot pot?


Answer choices


A. Exactly 2/5 of the students chose basketball, golf, and track as their favorite sport to play.


B. Exactly 15% of the students chose baseball as their favorite sport to play.


C. Less than 1/5 of the students chose soccer and hockey as their favorite sport to play.


D. More than 25% of the students chose football and tennis as their favorite sport to play



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Answer:

D. More than 25% of the students chose football and tennis as their favorite sport to play

Step-by-step explanation:

From the dot plot :

Sport __Number of students

Hockey = 4

Track = 2

Tennis = 3

Basketball = 12

Soccer = 6

Football = 10

Golf = 5

Baseball = 8

Total = (4+2+3+12+6+10+5+8) = 50

Students of basketball, golf and track = (12 + 5 + 2) = 19 ; 19 /50 =

Percentage that chose base ball = 8 /50 *100 = 16%

(soccer + hockey) = (6+4) = 10/50 = 1/5

Football + tennis = (10 + 3) = 13

13/50 = 0.26 * 100% = 26% (True)

Solve for the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth.
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Answer:

  7.6

Step-by-step explanation:

The relevant relation is ...

  Cos = Adjacent/Hypotenuse

  cos(51°) = x/12

  x = 12·cos(51°) ≈ 7.552

  x ≈ 7.6

LCM of (2^3×3×5) and (3×5) is​

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Answer:

120

Step-by-step explanation:

LCM of (2^3×3×5) and (3×5) is​

The LCM of the expression will be the product of all the factors that are in both expressions

(2^3×3×5) = 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 5

(3 * 5) = 3 * 5

since 3 * 5 is common to both factors, we will not have to repeat it twice to get our LCM again. Hence the LCM is expressed as;

LCM = 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 5

LCM  = 8 * 3 *5

LCM = 24 * 5

LCM = 120

Hence the required LCM is 120

Determine if the given value of the variable is the solution of the equation . write yes or no .
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Answer:

no, b does not equal 5 in that equation

Step-by-step explanation:

if you solve for x, this is how it would look:

65/b + 8 x 4 = 20

65/b + 32 = 20

65/b = 20 - 32

65/b = -12

65 = -12b

-12b = 65

b = -65/12 (or -5 5/12)

Carmen made $247 for 13 hours of work.
At the same rate, how many hours would she have to work to make $171?

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Answer:

9 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

$247/13hours=$19 per hour

$171/$19=9 hours

Expression represents five less a third of a number?

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Answer:

[tex] \frac {1}{3}x - 5 [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the unknown number be x.

Translating the word problem into an algebraic expression, we have;

[tex] \frac {1}{3}x - 5 [/tex]

Or

[tex] \frac {x}{3} - 5 [/tex]

Simplifying further, we have;

[tex] \frac {x}{3} = 5 [/tex]

Cross-multiplying, we have;

x = 15

Therefore, the above algebraic expression is five less a third of a number.

How many possible passwords can be made for a website that requires passwords to consist of 3 digits followed by 2 letters? (Note that each digit or letter is allowed to be repeated.)​

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Answer is 676,000 possible passwords


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There are 10 possibilities for each digit placed and 26 possibilities for each letter placed.

10x10x10x26x26 = 676,000

Answer:

67,600

Step-by-step explanation:

8. Which of the following correctly multiplies f(x) x g(x) if f(x) = 3x-1 and g(x) = 2x + 1?
A) f(x) x g(x) = 6x2 + x + 1
B) f(x) x g(x) = 5x
C) f(x) x g(x) = 6x2 + x-1
D) f(x) x g(x) = 5x2 + x-1

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Answer:

C) f(x) x g(x) = 6x2 + x-1

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplication of functions:

Two multiply two polynomial functions, we apply the distributive property(multiply each two terms and add).

In this question, we have that:

[tex]f(x) = 3x - 1, g(x) = 2x + 1[/tex]

The multiplication is:

[tex]f(x) \times g(x) = (3x - 1)(2x+1) = 3x*2x + 3x*1 -1*2x -1*1 = 6x^2 + 3x - 2x - 1 = 6x^2 + x - 1[/tex]

The correct answer is given by option C.

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The volume of the cone is37.7

The formula is:

V= (3.14)π⋅ (radius)r^2⋅(height)h/3

(^2 is a exponent)

How to solve:

π ·2^2· 9/3= 37.69911

(Round to the nearest tenth)

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For which equations does 38 make the equation true? Choose all that apply. A. 4/8+□=7/8 B. 1 1/8−□=1 C. 1 1/8+□=4 1/8 D. 1 6/8−□=1 3/8

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Melinda is planning to attend a private university after she graduates from high school in 3 years. She is devising a plan to save money each month to help with the expenses of attending the university. The cost of attending the private university for one year is $22,500. Her family has promised to contribute $13,500 each year she is in school. Which plan shows the minimum amount of money Melinda must contribute to her savings to have enough money to pay for her first year of tuition? A: save $250 per month for the next 3 years B: Save $375 per month for the next 3 years C: Save $625 per month for the next 3 years D: Save $750 per month for the next 3 years​

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Answer:

A: save $250 per month for the next 3 years

Step-by-step explanation:

Melinda has three more years in high school as stated in the question.

One year private university tuition = $22,500

Support from family = $13,500

Amount that Melinda has to pay = $22,500 - $13,500 = $9000

Number of months in three years = 3 * 12 = 36 months

If she must save $9000 in 36 months

Then $x  must be saved in 1 month

x = $9000/36

x = $250

What percent of the cars passed through between 2pm and 2:59 pm

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: false, true, true, and i don’t know the last one

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A bus that seats 50 people was rented by a local club. As the bus fills with people, the price of each seat is lowered. What type of
trend would this be?
A) Positive

B) Negative

C)No trend

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Answer: B) Negative

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

B) Negative

Step-by-step explanation:

The question states that as the number of people increases, the price of each seat decreases. Therefore this is a negative trend, because the increase in one variable leads to the decrease in the other variable.

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f ( x ) = 1 / x - 2

g ( x ) = 4 / x

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( f o g )( x ) = f ( g(x) )

f ( g(x) ) = 1 / g(x) - 2

f ( g(x) ) = 1 / ( 4 / x ) - 2

f ( g(x) ) = x / 4 - 2x

In planning a Thanksgiving vacation, you want to rent a car for a week and travel the Pacific Highway from San Francisco to San Diego. You want to return to San Francisco via Las Vegas, Death Valley, and Yosemite National Park. This trip covers approximately 1,500 miles. You plan to return the car with a full tank of gasoline. You are considering two options advertised by Hertz:


Toyota Camry, 40 mpg highway, costs $448.27 plus taxes and fees, totaling $533.65.

Toyota Prius Hybrid, 49 mpg highway, costs $610.58 plus taxes and fees, totaling $772.88.

In both cases, you must purchase gasoline, which costs $4.00 per gallon in California.


Camry: Total gasoline cost is?

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Answer:

The gas cost for the Camry will be $ 150.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since in planning a Thanksgiving vacation, you want to rent a car for a week and travel the Pacific Highway from San Francisco to San Diego, and you want to return to San Francisco via Las Vegas, Death Valley, and Yosemite National Park, and this trip covers approximately 1,500 miles, and you plan to return the car with a full tank of gasoline and are considering two options advertised by Hertz:

Toyota Camry, 40 mpg highway, costs $ 448.27 plus taxes and fees, totaling $ 533.65.

Toyota Prius Hybrid, 49 mpg highway, costs $ 610.58 plus taxes and fees, totaling $ 772.88.

In both cases, you must purchase gasoline, which costs $ 4.00 per gallon in California.

To determine the total cost of gasoline for the Camry, the following calculation must be performed:

(1,500 / 40) x 4 = X

37.5 x 4 = X

150 = X

Therefore, the gas cost for the Camry will be $ 150.

Which pair of events is dependent?
O A. You get a head and a tail in two coin tosses with two different coins.
O B.
You get a head and a tail in two coin tosses using the same coin twice.
O C. You pick two
numbered billiard balls from a bag of balls one after the other without replacement.
O D. You draw two red cards one after the other with replacement.

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Answer:

It's option C

Step-by-step explanation:

C. You pick two numbered billiard balls from a bag of balls one after the other without replacement.

Without solving, tell what is true of the product of 3 and 2/3 =?

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Answer:

3 is a whole number while 2/3 is less than 3

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the answer to this question

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

I NEED HELP UNDER 5 MINUTES BEST ANSWER GETS BAINLESS hits 96 must play 3 minutes of commercials for every 30 minutes of music played. how many minutes of commercials must be played for 210 minutes of music?​

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Answer:

21

Step-by-step explanation:

so the relationship is that the music is ten times the commercials so, divide 210 by 30 and times that number by 3 210/30= 7, 7'3=21

Answer:

21 minutes of commercials

Step-by-step explanation:

If Hits 96 must play 3 minutes of commercials for every 30 minutes of music played, than the ratio of minutes of commercials to minutes of music is 3:30=1:10.

If 210 minutes of music is played, we can model the situation with the equation [tex]\frac{1}{10} =\frac{x}{210}[/tex]

We can use cross multiply to simplify the equation to [tex]10x=210[/tex]

Dividing each side by 10, we get [tex]x=21[/tex]

So, if 210 minutes of music is played, 21 minutes of commercials is played.

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