Answer:
X = 4 and Y = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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You are making a scale drawing with a scale of 2 in. = 17 ft. Explain how you find the length of the drawing of an object that has an actual length of 51 ft.
Answer:
17/2 = 8.5
1 inch = 8.5 feet
51/8.5 = 6 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
51 divided by 17 = the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
if each 2 in. is 17 ft, you are looking for how many inches 51 feet would be.
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Answer:
1.)47.022
2.)8.032
3.)2.436
4.)61.92
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the slope of (-3,4) and (0.3)
Answer:
m=-1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the slope you have to use the equation:y₂-y₁ divided by x₂-x₁
So you would have 3-4 divided by 0-(-3)
And then you would get -1/3
Answer:
-0.33333
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Find two numbers if their ratio is 9:11 and their difference is 6.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
27,33
9*3 is 27
11*3 is 33
33-27 is 6
i only have one, sorry!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the larger number = y
Let the smaller number = x
x/y = 9/11
y - x = 6
Add x to both sides of the second equation
y = 6 + x
Substitute into the first equation
x/(x + 6) = 9/11
Cross multiply
11x = 9(x + 6)
Remove the brackets
11x = 9x + 54
Subtract 9x from both sides.
2x = 54
x = 54/2
x = 27
y = 27 + 6
y = 33
(27,33)
The way I've done it, there isn't a second pair.
I suppose you could do it this way.
9/11 = -27/-33
-27 - - 33 = 6
So the second pair could be
(-27, - 33)
The items Pedro has selected at his local hardware store have a total cost of $130 before tax. If the sales tax is 8.25%, which is closest to the amount of sales tax Pedro can
expect to pay?
Answer: $10.7
Step-by-step explanation:
The following can be deduced from the question:
Total cost of items = $130
Percentage of Sales tax = 8.25%
Sales tax = Sales tax percent × Cost
Sales tax = 8.25% × $130
Sales tax = 8.25/100 × $130
= 0.0825 × $130
= $10.725
= $10.7
Two thirds of 148 seventh
graders buy their lunch at
school. How many students
is this?
Answer:
if you round, its 99. if you ignore the decimal, its 98
Step-by-step explanation:
2/3 of 148 is 98.66
What is the awnser??????? I need help!!!!!!
Answer:
upside down so i might be wrong but the ratio is 3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
3:2 milk to ice cream
other ratios would be
6:4 9:6 12:4 15:5
(the question is slightly confusing but I think this is what they are asking for. )
A market stall has 13 bags of apples, and 11 loose apples on display. In
total there are 141 apples at the stall. How many apples are in each bag?
Answer:
10 apples
Step-by-step explanation:
141-11 is 130. it says there are 11 loose apples on display. in total, there are 130 apples in the bag
we know that there are 13 bags of apples. so 130/13 is 10. there are 10 apples in each bag
15 points! Please I need some help this is due ...
Answer:
The answer above is correct
Find a counterexample to show that the given conjecture is false:
The sum of two positive even integers is always an odd integer.
Answer:
20 + 16 = 36
Step-by-step explanation:
The conjecture: "The sum of two positive even integers is always an odd integer" can be easily be proven false with a counterexample.
Pick A=20 and B=16, both are positive even integers.
The sum of both A + B = 36 is an even integer. This is a counterexample because being even is the contrary of being odd.
Counterexample: 20 + 16 = 36
In fact, the conjecture is always false, since there cannot be found any pair of positive integers whose sum is odd.
Other possible counterexamples are:
10 + 8, 700 + 40, 12 + 14, etc.
Twelve Divided by the sum of a number and five
7/8 divided by (-13/7)
Using the scale 1 cm : 5 meters, Tamara calculated the length of her old gym to be 45 meters and the width to be 20 meters.
Using a new scale, 1 cm : 10 meters, she found the length of the new gym to be 90 meters.
The width of the new gym is
meters.
The length and width of the new gym are
times the length and width of the old gym.
Answer:
1.The width of the new gym is 40
2.The length and width of the new gym are
times the length and width of the old gym 2
Answer:
The width of the new gym is 40 meters.
The length and width of the new gym are 2 times the length and width of the old gym.
Step-by-step explanation:
A number n minus 3 is at least –5.
Answer:
n-3≥-5
If you need the equation solved...
n-3≥-5
+3 +3
n≥-2
Hope this helped!! Have a great day c:
HELP HAVING BAD DAY
Jackie's dad drives her to a friend's house at the speed 30 mph. The friend's mom drives her back using the same route at the speed 25 mph. If the way back takes 6 minutes longer how far away is the friend's house?
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Work Shown:
t = time it takes to go from Jackie's house to her friends house
distance = rate*time
d = 30*t
This represents the distance they travel if they go 30 mph
Then when going back home, they take 6 minutes longer
6 minutes = 6/60 = 0.1 hours
So they take 0.1 hours longer meaning the t updates to t+0.1
d = r*t
d = 25*(t+0.1)
d = 25t+2.5
This represents the trip back home.
Since the distance d doesn't change, we can equate the two right hand sides and solve for t
30t = 25t+2.5
30t-25t = 2.5
5t = 2.5
t = 2.5/5
t = 0.5 hours = 30 minutes
d = 30t = 30*0.5 = 15 miles
What is the range of the function graphed below?
Answer:
Range: [tex]y\in[-4,0)\cup[2,+\infty)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Range of a Function
Given a real function f(x), the Range of f is the set of all the values the function can take when x varies within the domain of f.
If we have the graph of the function, a practical rule can be used to find the Range. Imagine a horizontal rule moving from minus infinity to plus infinity. If that rule touches the graph of the function, the vertical height or y-value belongs to the range.
Consider the function provided in the image. If our horizontal rule comes from minus infinity, it won't touch the graph until it reaches the value y=-4. Note the endpoint has a filled dot, meaning the point belongs to the function. The range starts from -4.
Going up in values of y, we touch the function until y=0. But that endpoint is marked with an empty dot, so that point does not belong to the function.
The first interval of the range is [-4,0)
Moving up the rule, we touch the function again when y=2 (included) and we note the function continues to go up to plus infinity (signaled with the arrow). Thus, the second interval is [2,+∞).
The range of f is the union of both intervals:
Range: [tex]y\in[-4,0)\cup[2,+\infty)[/tex]
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Please help I’m not sure what it is don’t make fun I’m not good at math
Answer:
3.75 or 3[tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The first thing we can find is the scale factor of the two triangles. You can see that the corresponding sides AB and A'B' are 2 and 8 respectively, and since the two triangles are similar, you can say that triangle ABC is shrunk by a factor of 2/8 or 1/4.
Next, we need to figure out what side B'C' is and we can do this using the Pythagorean theorem [tex]a^{2}[/tex]+[tex]b^{2}[/tex] = [tex]c^{2}[/tex]. Using this, we know that [tex]8^{2}[/tex]+
Now, since ABC is shrunk by 1/4 and the corresponding side of BC is equal to 15, we need to multiply 15 by 1/4 and you would find that BC is 3.75 or 3[tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex].
Can I please get HELP? ( Picture included)
Answer:
no entiendo la version de esa mathematica
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
i think it is 26.
Step-by-step explanation:
180-134=46
180-160=20 so
ABC (46)- XYZ (20)=26.
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Answer:116
Step-by-step explanation:
By definition, a rhombus will have equal opposite angles.
Also by definition, the two angles on the same side of a rhombus are supplementary, or add up to 180 degrees.
Using this, we can make the equation 2c-12+c=180, 3c-12=180, 3c=192, and c =64
Now that we have found out c is 64, we plug it into the angle 2c-12 to get
2*64-12=116.
So again by definition, angle J will be 116 degrees since its an opposite angle.
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Answer:
b isnt a fuction
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:B
Step-by-step explanation:
In American football, the ball is punted by dropping and kicking it before it hits the ground. The height ht of the football above the ground in meters t seconds after being punted is affected by gravity and by the punter's kick, and can be represented as the difference of two functions: at=4.9t2, which specifies the effect of gravity on the height of the ball, and vt=13.7t+0.5, which specifies the effect of the punt on the ball. With these two functions, ht=vt-at, how high above the ground was the ball when it was punted?
Answer:
The ball was 0.5 m above the ground before it was punted.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since at = 4.9t² specifies the effect of gravity on the height of the ball, and vt = 13.7t + 0.5 specifies the effect of the punt on the ball, the height ht of the ball above the ground after the punt is ht=vt-at
ht = 13.7t + 0.5 - 4.9t². To find the height ht above the ground at which the ball was punted, we insert t = 0 which is the start time of the punt into the equation for ht. So with t = 0, ht becomes
ht = 13.7t + 0.5 - 4.9t²
ht = 13.7 × 0 + 0.5 - 4.9 × 0²
ht = 0 + 0.5 - 0
ht = 0.5 m
So the ball was 0.5 m above the ground before it was punted.
2. Tamara has to go on a business trip. Including taxes, her round trip airfare is $400 and her room costs $150 per night. The cab fare from the airport to the hotel is $40. If Tamara stays for two nights, how much does the trip cost, not including the cost of food?
Answer:1180,740
Step-by-step explanation:
2 night, so (400x2)+(150x2)+(40x2)=800+300+80=1180 this is cost to go and come back.
400+300+40=740 this is the cost for only going there and not coming back.
What are the x- and y-intercepts of the graph of 5x + y = 20?
x-intercept: 16
y-intercept: 0
x-intercept: 4
y-intercept: 20
x-intercept: 5
y-intercept: 1
x-intercept: 1
y-intercept: 5
x-intercept: 4
y-intercept: 20
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
x-intercept: 4
y-intercept: 20
29 2/3 divide 7 1/2
what’s the answer
Answer:2 5/42 or 89/42
Step-by-step explanation:
Luke is a dog walker. He gets $10 per day for walking his neighbor's dogs. He recently snapped his surfboard and wants to buy a used surfboard for $325. If he has $142 in the bank, how many days will he have to walk the dogs to earn enough for the board?
Answer:
10$
Step-by-step explanation:
Help me !!! Solve: 3b − 2 = 7
Answer:
B=3
Step-by-step explanation:
A man basic wage for a 40-hour weekly is $160.00. He is paid $5.00 per hour for overtime . If he works 6 1/2 hours over time in a certain week his wage for that week is
Find the value of x
A-6
B- 4
C- 11
D- 5
Answer:
b.11
Step-by-step explanation:
3x+2+70=9x+6
put your like terms on one side:
9x-3x=70+2-6
6x=66
divide both sides by 6
x=11
The amount of fuel remaining in a gas grill is a function of the number of hours, h that the grill has been used. This relationship can be expressed by the function below. F(h) = 100 - 2h Determine and represent the domain of this function for the problem situation using inequality notation.
Given:
The amount of fuel remaining in a gas grill is a function of the number of hours.
[tex]F(h)=100-2h[/tex]
To find:
The domain for this situation.
Solution:
Domain is the set of input values.
The amount of fuel remaining in a gas grill F(h) is
[tex]F(h)=100-2h[/tex]
where, h is the number of hours.
Here, domain is the set of all possible values of h.
We know that, time and remaining fuel cannot be negative. So,
[tex]h\geq 0[/tex] ...(i)
[tex]F(h)\geq 0[/tex]
[tex]100-2h\geq 0[/tex]
[tex]100\geq 2h[/tex]
[tex]50\geq h[/tex] ...(ii)
Using (i) and (ii), we get
[tex]0\leq h\leq 50[/tex]
Therefore, the domain of the given function is [tex]0\leq h\leq 50[/tex].