Answer:
7.5
Step-by-step explanation:
i finished the test:)
Answer:
D.
7.5
Step-by-step explanation:
add use models if needed (-3x+7)+(-6x+9)
6.) c - 7x when c = -4 and x = -7 *
5 points
7.) 2s - 9w when s = 7 and w = -3 *
5 points
8.) 6f- 4n - 5 when f = -8 and n = -3 *
5 points
9.) 4r + 2c -7 when r = -5 and c = 6 *
5 points
10.) 4h - n when h = 8 and n = 6 *
5 points
Solve the problem below and then choose the correct answer.
(6x - 6.3) divided by 3
Group of answer choices
(2x -2.1)
(8x + 28)
(3x - 3.15)
On treat day at a school, every 9th student through the lunch line receives a free cookie, and every 12th student receives a free ice cream sandwich. What is the number of the first student who will receive BOTH the free cookie and ice cream sandwich?
Simplify the Radical Expression, Step-by-step. If you don't you'll get reported.
[tex]\sqrt[45]{-125}[/tex]
Tyler paid $16 for 4 raffle tickets.
What is the price per ticket?
Answer:
$4
Step-by-step explanation:
16 divide by 4 equals 4
Answer:
$4 per raffle ticket
Step-by-step explanation:
I would make a proportion:
?= price per ticket
4 - $16
1 - ?
Solve: 1×16÷4= 4
Stevic delivers newspapers. He has already earned $36 for each Sunday paper and $12 for each Saturday paper. He earns $4 for each Sunday paper. He earns $2.50 for each Saturday paper.
Fill in the blank spaces with (NUMBERS ONLY)
Answer:
Stevie earns $600 on Sunday and $217.50 on Saturday. Together it is 817.50 dollars.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sunday Newspaper:
36+4=40 dollars per Sunday Newspaper
40*15=600 dollars
Saturday Newspaper:
12+2.50=14.50 dollars per Saturday newspaper
14.50*15=217.50 dollars
600+217.5=817.50 dollars for 15 Sunday Newspapers and 15 Saturday Newspapers
Answer:
36, 12, 2.50, 726.5
Step-by-step explanation:
The last one only needs to be explained
36x+4 and 12x+2.50
If x= 15 you have to multiply it by 36 and 12
(36(15) +4) + (12(15) +2.50)
(540+4) + (180+2.50)
544+182.5
=726.5
The total cost of your pizza is 6.46.
The total number of pizzas needed to feed 120 students is 30.
Using the cost per pizza and the number of pizzas need to feed 120 students, how much would it cost to feed the 120 students? (Each student will only get one slice) giving brainlist for the first correct answer
Answer:
193.80
Step-by-step explanation:
30x6.46=193.80
I have provided the question below
please help me with this
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
s=7
because 56=8s
Find the area of a circle whose center is at (5, 3) and passes through the point (5, 8).
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
5,8 hope I helped
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
where the vid or somthing
Thomas has four jugs of different sizes. One holds 1.2 liters, one
holds 1.3 liters, one holds 2.3 liters, and one holds 2.6 liters. He
has to fill a large barrel with exactly 5 liters of water. How can
he use the jugs to pour this amount into the barrel? Find as
many ways as possible.
I understand but I don’t- so yeah if you can help that would be great.., I’ll give Brainliest
x2/5 = 3/20
Solution: x=________
HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
Answer:
C.
Step-by-step explanation:
7 distributes and subtracted by 25
need help with this one
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The last one I think
Step-by-step explanation:
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What is the value of the expression when x=2:
7x - 5
correct=brainleist
whats x= ?
Answer:
x = 45. Flip the fraction, then multiply by the answer.
Answer:
x=5 (not 45lol)
Step-by-step explanation:
can somebody please help
Please help with this question
geometry homework (☉__☉”)
Answer:
7. Always, Veritcal Angle therom
8. Never true, it will never add up to 180 degrees
9. Never true, it will never add up to 90 degrees
10. Never true, Angle 8 and 5 are not vertical with one anouther.
11. Sometimes
12. Yes it is possible.
help me please :) fvbyhbunybftfr ✋
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
because 0.4 is 40% and the equation says 180+(0.4)(180) which is basically just "180 bags + 40% of 180"
This year, Tanner gave 28 piano performances. That is 50% fewer than last year.
How many times did Tanner perform last year?
he scatter plot shows the average heights of children up to age 5.
Part A
Drag numbers to complete an equation for the trend line. Numbers may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
(22, 2.5, 18, 32, 4.5)
y = ?x + ?
Part B
Using the linear equation, predict the average height for a two-year old.
A. 15 inches
B. 22 inches
C. 31 inches
D. 35 inches
please in through steps, how would i solve this problem? i have never done this and i want to learn.
the problem:
4(2h+g)
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1.) Rearrange terms Hope this helps!! :))
4(2h+g)
4(g+2h)
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2.) Distribute
4(g+2h)
4g+8h
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Solution
4g+8h
Answer:
║⊕║Hello Person║⊕║How to Solve: 4(2ℎ+)
Rearrange terms
4(2ℎ+) To 4(+2ℎ)2
Distribute
4(+2ℎ) To 4+8ℎ
Solution
4+8ℎ
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helped! Brainliest would be appreciated! If you wish share the smarts! :D I was happy to help!
Have a wonderful and blessed day!
Which pair shows equivalent expressions?
Answer:
-2x-10 = -2(x+5)
Answer:
It is the 2nd one
Step-by-step explanation:
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Which correlation does the two-way table suggest?
Answer:
The answer is C.
Hope this helps :)
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Alan's parents are both in their forties. The sum of their ages is eighty-four. The product of their ages is 1,763. How old is Alan's oldest parent? A. 41 B. 43 C. 45 D. 47
Answer:
43
Step-by-step explanation:
one is 41 and one is 43
Answer:
b 43
Step-by-step explanation:
the sum of the two ages is =84 then (41+43=84)
the product of the two ages is 1763 then (41x43)
sorry if it is wrong
A student formed a pattern in which each term is represented by a sum. The first four terms of the pattern are shown below.
sum table
A n squared
B 4n
C n + 3
D 2 to the power of n
Answer:Its C \pi r^{2}h
Step-by-step explanation:
did that before
Gavin and Ethan are training for a race. Last week, Gavin ran 7 kilometers, and Ethan ran twice as far as Gavin. What is the total distance that Gavin and Ethan ran last week? Express your answer in meters.
A jogger runs 3/5 of a mile in 1/4 of an hour. If they continue at the same rate, what is thw unit rate of the jogger, in miles per hour? Type in the number as a decimal that would be accurate to the problem.
Answe
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:2.20
Step-by-step explanation:
4x3=12
12/5=2 2/5 of 2.20