What are benefits of good study habits? Check all that apply.
improved academic performance
reduced stress
better performance in extra-curricular activities
remembering information
O an effective use of time



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What Are Benefits Of Good Study Habits? Check All That Apply.improved Academic Performancereduced Stressbetter

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Answer 1

Answer:

1, 3, 4 i hope this helps ;)

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2

Answer: a c d

Step-by-step explanation:


Related Questions

8 x 101 which one is it?
8
8O
800

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Answer:

808

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of the following inequalities is shown in the graph

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Answer: D) y ≤ 5/2x + 5

The slope is 5/2 and the y-intercept is 5. The area shaded should be to the right of the line because it is less than or equal to.

Hope this helps!

i need help with this​

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Answer:

x1=-1/97/12xx2=1 1=/97/12

Step-by-step explanation:

       2

X=6x^2+4=0

-6x2^-x+4=0

Ariana buys an ant farm from a store near her home. The ant farm’s price is $12, and the sales tax is 7%. What is the total price of the ant farm?

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Answer:

$12.84

Step-by-step explanation:

Start by dividing 12 by 100 to get 0.12 to get 1% of the price of the ant farm.

Then multiply 0.12 by 107 to get the price + tax.

You'll end up with 12.84.

Then just add your units to get $12.84.

Answer would be 12.84:)

Kevin and monica lead visitor tours at a museum. Last month, both kevin and monica led the same number of vistors. Kevin lead 150 adults, plus 6 student groups. Monica led 134 adults, plus 8 student groups. If each student group had the same number of students, which equation could be used to determine the number of students in each group?

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Answer:

Number of students in each group = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

kevin and monica led the same number of vistors.

Let x = number of students in each group

Kevin lead 150 adults, plus 6 student groups.

150 + 6x

Monica led 134 adults, plus 8 student groups.

134 + 8x

Equate both equations

150 + 6x = 134 + 8x

Collect like terms

150 - 134 = 8x - 6x

16 = 2x

Divide both sides by 2

x = 16 / 2

= 8

x = 8

Number of students in each group = 8

(essay)
I was suprised that i....
It was about Mathematics factoring polynomials

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Answer:

yes you should be surprised

can someone who KNOWS WHAT theyre doing and is good at angles please help

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m1=51

m2=18

m3=123

m4=39

***remember the 180 rule, and supplementary/complementary angles!

180 rule: all triangle's internal angles add up to 180, this means if you know any two angles you can always find the last one

supplementary angles:

angles that add up to 180, 180 is a straight line so they can be found on almost all triangle problems.

if there is a straight line and you know one of the angles that is on the line, you can find the other one by subtracting it from 180

complementary angles:

same thing ^ but with 90

i hope my explanations make sense! let me know if you have any more questions :)

Which property is shown: 3t + 2r = 2r + 3t?​

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Answer:

Commutative Property

Step-by-step explanation:

The commutative property shows two values or equations that are similar, but in a different order.

Examples:

3 + 4 = 4 + 3

5x + 2h = 2h + 5x

Tony is selling boxes of cookies. He charges $7 for the box plus $2 per cookie.One filled box sells for $35 how many cookies will fit in the box

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Answer:

14

Step-by-step explanation

you start at 7$ then you add 2$ per cookie to get the total in this case you can fit 14 cookies for 35$

Antonio's dad bought gas for their family's ATV two weeks in a row. Last week, he bought 12 gallons for $35.40. This week, he bought 9 gallons for $25.83. How much more did Antonio's dad pay per gallon last week?

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Answer: 0.08

Dont belive the dummy that said 0.30

Antonio's dad paid $ 0.08 per gallon more for the last week as compared to this week.

Given information:

Antonio's dad bought gas for their family's ATV two weeks in a row.

Last week, he bought 12 gallons for $35.40.

This week, he bought 9 gallons for $25.83.

So, the cost of one gallon for last week is,

[tex]\dfrac{35.40}{12}=2.95\$\rm\;per\;gallon[/tex]

The cost of one gallon for this week is,

[tex]\dfrac{25.83}{9}=2.87\$\rm\;per\;gallon[/tex]

So, the extra charge paid by his dad for the last week for one gallon will be,

[tex]2.95-2.87=0.08\$\;\rm per\;gallon[/tex]

Therefore, Antonio's dad paid $ 0.08 per gallon more for the last week as compared to this week.

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1) x+30 = 40

2) 30-20+2x=10

3) 3x-10+13=-2x+28

4) 13x-23-45=-7x+12

5) 2(x+4) = 10x+24

6) 3(x-5) = 1-(2x-4)

7) 5X -10 = 15

2

8) X + 4 = X + 6

3 2

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1)x+30=40

x=40-30

Answer :x=10

2)30-20+2x=10

10+2x=10

2x=0

Answer: x=0

3)3x-10+13=-2x+28

3x+3=-2x+28

3x+2x+3=28

3x+2x=28-3

5x=28-3

5x=25

x=5

4)13x-23-45=-7x+12

13x-68=-7x+12

13x+7x-68=12

13x+7x=12+68

20x=12+68

20x=80

x=4

5)2(x+4)=10x+24

2x+8=10x+24

2x-10x+8=24

2x-10x=24-8

-8x=24-8

-8x=16

x=-2

6)3(x-5)=1-(2x-4)

3x-15=1-(2x-4)

3x-15=1-2x+4

3x-15=5-2x

3x+2x-15=5

3x+2x=5+15

5x=5+15

5x=20

x=4

7)5x-10=15

5x=15+10

5x=25

x=5

8)x+4=x+6

4=6

no solution

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options:

C is the midpoint of BD


reflexive property
definition of midpoint
vertical angles
given

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Answer:

1. A is congruent to C

2. Given

3. I think line ac is congruent to line ce, don't know the options

4. angle ABC is congruent to angle DCE

5. Possibly vertical angles

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estion
Instructions: Write the equation of the line in
Slope-Intercept Form given the information
below. Use Point One in your answer.
Point One = (0, -2)
Point Two = (-3, -5)
Slope-Intercept Form:

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The equation of the line is y=1x-2. I hope this helps and if you need a more in depth explanation, I can write the work I did to solve it.

An animal shelter has $2500 in its reserve fund. The shelter charges $40 per animal placement and would like to have at least $4000 in its reserve fund. Write an inequality to represent this situation.

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Answer:

Step 1

Write and solve the inequality:

2,500 + 40a ≥ 4,000, or 40a ≥ 1,500

a ≥ 37.5

Step 2

If the shelter places 30 cats and 10 dogs,

or 40 animals, that will be enough to meet

its goal, because a = 40 is a solution to the

inequality a ≥ 37.5.

Jill is building a wooden raised bed garden for her vegetable she wants the frame to have dimension X feet by X +3 feet if she wants the garden to have a maximum area of 50 ft.² what are the possible values of X

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Answer: 0ft < X ≤ 5.73ft

Step-by-step explanation:

In this case, we have a rectangle.

For a rectangle of length L and width W, the area is:

A = L*W.

And we have:

L = X

W = X  + 3ft.

Then the area will be:

A = X*(X + 3ft) = X^2 + 3ft*X.

And we want to have a maximum area of 50ft^2.

Then we can write:

A = X^2 + 3ft*X ≤ 50ft^2

Now let's solve this for X.

Now, the first thing we can see is that both coefficients in our quadratic equation are positive, so as the absolute value of X increases, also does the whole equation.

Then makes sense start for the upper limit of X, this is when:

X^2 + 3ft*X = 50ft^2.

Now we can solve the quadratic equation:

X^2 + 3ft*X - 50ft^2 = 0

Applying the Bhaskara formula, the solutions are:

[tex]X = \frac{-3ft +- \sqrt{(3ft)^2 - 4*1*(-50ft^2)} }{2} = \frac{-3ft +-14.46ft }{2}[/tex]

Then we have two solutions:

X = (-3ft - 14.46ft)/2 = -8.73 ft.

X = (-3ft + 14.46ft)/2 = 5.73 ft

Because X represents a distance, it can only be positive, then we must select the option X = 5.73ft.

This is the maximum value of X, and we will have:

0ft < X ≤ 5.73ft

Where the lower limit is there because we can not have X = 0ft, as this does not have physical meaning.

Rounded 2.317 to the nearest thousand

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Answer:

2.32

Step by Step Explanation:

5 and above, Give it a shove

1 rounds to 2 because of the 7

2.317 = 2.32

Find the value of a and b when x =10

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Answer:

A=250

B=10

Step-by-step explanation:

You plug in 10 for x and solve

Let’s do a first.
So to start, we need to substitute 10 into the equation, so:
a = 5 x (10 squared) / 2
Which can be simplified to
a = 5 x 100 / 2
a = 500 / 2
a = 250

Now onto b. Again, we need to substitute 10 into the equation, so:
b = (2 x (10 squared))(10 - 5) / 10 x 10
Which can be simplified to
b = (2 x 100)(10 - 5) / 10 x 10
b = 200(10 - 5) / 10 x 10
b = 200(5) / 10 x 10
b = 1000 / 10 x 10
b = 1000 / 100
b = 10

can you tell me the answer​

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x would be equal to 1/4

1.) In a department store, a $120 belt is marked 25% off.
What is the discount?
What is the sale price of the dress?

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Answer:

$30

$90

Step-by-step explanation:

Given parameters:

    Selling price of belt = $120

     Percentage discount = 25%

Unknown:

Discount = ?

Sale price of the dress  = ?

Solution:

Discount is a reduction in the price of a commodity.

     Discount  = percentage discount x selling price of belt

 Input the parameters and solve;

I.    Discount  = [tex]\frac{25}{100}[/tex] x 120 = $30

 

II. Sale price of the dress;

               = selling price - discount amount

                 = $120 - $30

                  = $90

HELP PLEASE HELP I’m doing geometry please help

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Answer:

(4x - 10) + x = 90 degrees

x = 20

1. (3x + 7) + (8x + 2)

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11x+9


Step by step:
Remove the parenthesis
3x+7+8x+2
Collect like terms
11x+7+2
Add 7+2
11x+9

PLZ ANSWER THIS QUICK! THANKS!

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Answer:

a) 300m

b) 15 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

a) 1 : 30 000

=  1x 30 000

=  30 000cm

=  30 000cm/ 100                           Representing in metres

=  300m

b) 1 : 6

=  1x 2.5 : 6x 2.5

=  2.5 : 15

=  15 miles

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Please include a thoughtful answer.

If not, I WILL report you.

1. Find the sqrt(i) and see if there is anything interesting that comes up.

2. Prove that complex numbers are closed under addition, subtraction, division, and cube roots

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Answer:

sqrt(i) =0.707106781 + 0.707106781 i

Most of the numbers we know, and work with, are Real Numbers. The Real Number System includes counting numbers, fractions, terminating decimals, positive numbers, negative numbers, zero, repeating decimals, never ending and non-repeating decimals, numbers that are expressed as radicals, and even pi (π).

The natural numbers are the set of counting numbers

• There are infinitely many numbers in a set of numbers.

• The natural numbers are "closed" under addition and multiplication.

The addition of two natural numbers creates another natural number.

The multiplication of two natural numbers creates another natural number.

closed under addition and multiplication.

BUT ...

The subtraction of two natural numbers does NOT necessarily create another natural number

The division of two natural numbers does NOT necessarily create another natural number  

The whole numbers are the set of counting numbers (natural numbers) along with zero

   

• There are infinitely many numbers in this set of numbers.

• The set of whole numbers is "closed" under addition and multiplication.

Integers:

• The integers are the set of all of the natural numbers,

    plus their additive inverses and zero

• The integers are "closed" under addition, multiplication and subtraction,

    but NOT under division

Rational Numbers:

• The rational numbers are the set of numbers which can be expressed as a ratio

    (a fraction) between two integers.

• Integers are rational numbers since 5 can be written as the fraction 5/1.

• Decimals which terminate are rational numbers.

• Decimals which have a repeating pattern are rational numbers. 1/3 = 0.3333333...

• The rational numbers are "closed" under addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Under division, we run into the problem of division by 0, which makes the statement that "the rationals are closed under division" false. Some texts state that "the rationals are closed under division as long as the division is not by zero" which is a true statement.

Irrational Numbers:

The irrational numbers are the set of number which can NOT be written as a ratio (fraction).

• Decimals which never end nor repeat are irrational numbers.

• Irrational numbers are "not closed" under addition, subtraction, multiplication or division.

• Examples of irrational numbers: rad2, π

This is figured out by first figuring out that:

√(√(i)) = [tex]i^{1/4\\}[/tex]

Let [tex]\sqrt{i}[/tex] be a + b[tex]i[/tex].

Square both sides to get [tex]i[/tex] = (a + b[tex]i[/tex])(a + b[tex]i[/tex])

So, [tex]i[/tex] = a² - b² + 2ab[tex]i[/tex]

a² - b² is the real part. The real part is 0.

0 + [tex]i[/tex] = a² - b² + 2ab[tex]i[/tex]

a² - b² = 0

[tex]i[/tex] = 2ab[tex]i[/tex]

2ab = 1

ab = 1/2

b = 1/2a

Now, since a² - b² = 0,

a² - (1/2a)² = 0

a² - 1/(4a²) = 0

[tex]\frac{(4a^{4}-1 )}{4a^{2} }[/tex] = 0

That means the numerator MUST be 0.

[tex](4a^{4}-1 )}[/tex] = 0

[tex]4a^{4}[/tex] = 1

[tex]a^{4}[/tex] = 1/4

a = ± [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

if a = [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex] , then b = [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

If a = -[tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex] , then b = -[tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

So, it's either a = -[tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]  and b = -[tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex] , or a = [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]  and b = [tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2} }[/tex]

That's why sqrt(i) =0.707106781 + 0.707106781i, or sqrt(i) = -0.707106781 - 0.707106781i

Courtney walks 3 laps around a 3-mile track. [1 mile is 5280 feet]. How far does she walk?​

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Answer:

9 miles, or 47520 feet :)

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

47520

Step-by-step explanation:

3x3=9

5280*9=47520

estimate then divide 36712 divided by 52

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Answer:

7060                                                                                                         Step-by-step explanatiojo:

It takes 40 units of maple sap to produce 1 ounce of maple syrup. Jane and her family are bottling maple syrup in 20 -ounce bottles. She notices that they leave about 2 ounces of air every time they fill a bottle, to avoid overfill. How much maple sap did they need to collect to fill 15 bottles? How much less maple sap did they need than if they would have filled each bottle to the top? Express your answer as a negative number.

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Answer:

10,800

-1200

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

40 units of maple sap = 1 ounce of maple syrup

Using a 20 - ounce bottle, 2 ounces of air is left

Ounces of actual syrup = (20 - 2) = 18 ounces

Number of maple sap required to fill 15 bottles :

Number of maple saps required to fill 18 ounces bottle :

40 units = 1 ounce

x = 18 ounces

Hence, for 18 ounces of maple syrup :

(40 * 18).= 720 units of maple sap

For 15 bottles of 18 ounces maple syrup:

(720 * 15) = 10,800 units of maple sap

If they had filled each bottle to the top:

(40 * 20 * 15) = 12000 units of maple sap

10,800 - 12000 = - 1200 units of maple sap

The shoes cost 35.00 and the tax is 6.5%. How many tax will you pay on the shoes?

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Answer:

The tax is 2.28

Step-by-step explanation:

Take the cost of the shoes and multiply by the tax rate

35 * 6.5%

Change to decimal form

35 * .065

2.275

Round to the nearest cent

2.28

The tax is 2.28

Linda has outgrown the bike she rode when she was small. So, for her twelfth birthday, her parents surprise her with a five-speed Blaze Rider 2000! Linda has never had a bike with multiple speeds before, and she is eager to learn how it works. She starts by testing the middle speed. There is a proportional relationship between the number of times Linda pedals, x, and the number of times the wheels rotate, y. The equation that models this relationship is y=3x. How many times do the wheels rotate when Linda pedals 2 times? Write your answer as a whole number or decimal

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Answer:

6 times

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the proportuonal relationship between exists between the number times Linda pedals (x) and the number of times wheels rotate (y) as ;

y = 3x

How many times do the wheels rotate when Linda pedals 2 times

Here, x = 2

From ; y = 3x

y = 3(2) = 6

Hence, wheel rotates 6 times.

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

-3x+3y=3 and -5x+y=13

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Answer:

y = x + 3

y = 5x + 13

Please help number 7

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Answer:

Ok, so first, at the end of the equation, It says "+ 4" , right? So you put a point on positive 4 on the y-axis (the one that goes up and don, the vertical line.). Then, 2x means that's your slope, but since your graph only goes up to five, you gotta count down ward. So, go down from your point on the y-axis (4) twice and over to the LEFT (<--) once. Plot your point where you end up. then use a straightedge like a ruler, and connect your two points on the graph, and you have your line!

Hope this helps!

Answer:

it is cubix 12

Step-by-step explanation:

yw hope it helps!

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