4. Which inequality is represented by the graph?8642S-6428X4-6laO4x - 2y > 12O4x - 2y < 12O4x + 2y > 12O4x + 2y < 12

4. Which Inequality Is Represented By The Graph?8642S-6428X4-6laO4x - 2y &gt; 12O4x - 2y &lt; 12O4x +

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Answer 1

Hello there. To solve this question, we'll have to remember some properties about inequalities and its graphs.

First, we have to determine the equation of the line. For this, we have to find, by inspection, two points contained in that line:

We can easily find the points (0, -6) and (2, -2).

With this, we can find the equation of the line using the point-slope formula:

[tex]y-y_0=m\cdot(x-x_0)[/tex]

Where (x0, y0) is a point of the line, as well as (x1, y1) and the slope m is given by:

[tex]m=\frac{y_1-y_0}{x_1-x_0}[/tex]

Plugging the coordinates of the points, we get:

[tex]m=\frac{-2-(-6)}{2-0}=\frac{-2+6}{2}=\frac{4}{2}=2[/tex]

Such that:

[tex]\begin{gathered} y-(-6)=2\cdot(x-0) \\ y+6=2x \end{gathered}[/tex]

Rearranging it in the ax + by = c form,

[tex]2x-y=6[/tex]

Multiply both sides of the equation by a factor of 2

[tex]4x-2y=12[/tex]

Finally, notice that the values of y in the shaded region are greater than the values in the line, which means that the inequality we're looking for is:

[tex]4x-2y>12[/tex]

All the point (x, y) satisfying this inequality are contained in the shaded region.


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Looking to receive help on the following practice question thank you.

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[tex]r=4\sec \theta[/tex]

use the definition of sec and write it in terms of cos

[tex]r=4\cdot\frac{1}{\cos \theta}[/tex]

multiply both sides by cos

[tex]r\cos \theta=4[/tex]

then we know that r*cos is equal to x in the cartesian

[tex]x=4[/tex]

Identify the leading coefficient, degree and end behavior. write the number of the LC and degree

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Given

[tex]P(x)=-4x^4-3x^3+x^2+4[/tex]

Solution

The LC is -4

End behavior is determined by the degree of the polynomial and the leading coefficient (LC).

TThe degree of this polynomial is the greatest exponent is

[tex]\begin{gathered} x\rightarrow\infty\text{ then P\lparen x\rparen} \\ p(\infty)=-4(\infty)^4-3(\infty)^3+\infty^2+4 \\ p(\infty)=-4\infty^4-3\infty^3+\infty^2+4 \\ P(\infty)=-\infty \\ \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} x\rightarrow-\infty \\ p(-\infty)=-4(-\infty)^4-3(-\infty)^3+(-\infty)^2+4 \\ P(-\infty)=-4\infty^4+3\infty^3+\infty^2+4 \\ P(-\infty)=-\infty \end{gathered}[/tex]

The degree is even and the leading coefficient is negative.

The final answer

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu.Glven: W(-1, 1), X(3, 4), Y(6, 0), and Z(2, -3) are the vertices of quadrilateral WXYZ.Prove: WXYZis a square.

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ANSWER

all four sides have a length of 5

EXPLANATION

The distance between two points (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) is,

[tex]d=\sqrt{(x_1-x_2)^2+(y_1-y_2)^2}[/tex]

Let's find the distance between each pair of points, WX, XY, YX, and WZ,

[tex]WX=\sqrt{(3-(-1))^2+(4-1)^2}=\sqrt{(3+1)^2+(4-1)^2}=\sqrt{4^2+3^2}=\sqrt{16+9}=\sqrt{25}=5[/tex][tex]XY=\sqrt{(6-3)^2+(0-4)^2}=\sqrt{(3)^2+(-4)^2}=\sqrt{3^2+4^2}=\sqrt{9+16}=\sqrt{25}=5[/tex][tex]YZ=\sqrt{(2-6)^2+(-3-0)^2}=\sqrt{(-4)^2+(-3)^2}=\sqrt{4^2+3^2}=\sqrt{16+9}=\sqrt{25}=5[/tex][tex]WZ=\sqrt{(2-(-1))^2+(-3-1)^2}=\sqrt{(2+1)^2+(-4)^2}=\sqrt{3^2+4^2}=\sqrt{9+16}=\sqrt{25}=5[/tex]

Hence, using the distance formula we found that all four sides have a length of 5.

The total fixed costs of producing a product is $36,000 and the variable cost is $124 per item. If the company believes they can sell 1,800 items at $170 each, what is thebreak-even point?667 items695 items705 items783 itemsNone of these choices are correct.

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[tex]\begin{gathered} PRODUCING\text{ COST=\$36,000} \\ \text{VARIABLE COST= \$124} \\ 1,800\text{ items} \\ 170\text{ each item} \\ \text{brake}-\text{even point =}\frac{PRODUCING\text{ COST}}{SELLING\text{ PRICE-VARIABLE COST}} \\ \\ \text{brake}-\text{even point =}\frac{36,000}{170\text{-1}24} \\ \\ \text{brake}-\text{even point =}783 \\ The\text{ brake}-\text{even point is 783 items} \\ \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]

Which of the following could be the areas of the three squares below? A. 12ft^2, 16ft^2, 20ft^2B. 10ft^2, 18ft^2, 30ft^2C. 4ft^2, 5ft^2, 12ft^2D. 8ft^2, 16ft^2, 24ft^2i have to show work too :(

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Answer:

The correct option is D

8ft^2, 16ft^2, 24ft^2 could be the three areas of the given squares

Explanation:

To know the area of the three squares, we need to know the side length of each square. This can be done by applying Pythagorean rule on the right-angle triangle formed in the middle.

The square of the longest side (hypotenuse) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides (legs).

The area of a square is the square of its side length.

Taking the square roots of each of the given options, which ever option has Pythagorean triple is the correct option.

A.

[tex]2\sqrt[]{3},4,2\sqrt[]{5}[/tex]

This is NOT a Pythagorean triple.

B.

[tex]\sqrt[]{10},3\sqrt[]{2},\sqrt[]{30}[/tex]

This is NOT a Pythagorean triple.

C.

[tex]2,\sqrt[]{5},2\sqrt[]{3}[/tex]

This is NOT a Pythagorean triple

D.

[tex]2\sqrt[]{2},4,2\sqrt[]{6}[/tex]

This is a Pythagorean triple.

CHECK[tex]\begin{gathered} (2\sqrt[]{2})^2+4^2=(2\sqrt[]{6})^2 \\ 8+16=24 \\ 24=24 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Prove the Question according to the theorem of a Circle

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Given -

P,Q,R and S are 4 points on the circle and PQRS is a cyclic quadrilateral

Prove -

[tex]\angle PQR\text{ + }\angle PSR\text{ = 180}[/tex]

Explanation -

[tex]\angle1\text{ = }\angle6\text{ ------\lparen1\rparen \lparen Angles in same segment\rparen}[/tex][tex]\angle5\text{ = }\angle8\text{ ------\lparen2\rparen \lparen Angles in the same segment\rparen}[/tex][tex]\angle2\text{ = }\angle8\text{ ------\lparen3\rparen \lparen Angles in the same segment\rparen}[/tex][tex]\angle7\text{ = }\angle3\text{ -------\lparen4\rparen\lparen Angles in the same segment\rparen}[/tex]

By using angle sum property of quadrilateral

[tex]\angle P\text{ + }\angle Q\text{ + }\angle R\text{ + }\angle S\text{ = 360}[/tex][tex]\angle1\text{ + }\angle2\text{ + }\angle3\text{ + }\angle4\text{ + }\angle5\text{ + }\angle6\text{ + }\angle7\text{ + }\angle8\text{ = 360}[/tex][tex](\angle1+\angle2+\angle7+\angle8)+(\angle3+\angle4+\angle5+\angle6)=360[/tex]

By using equation 1,2,3 and 4

[tex]2(\angle3+\angle4+\angle5+\angle6)\text{ = 360}[/tex][tex]\angle3+\angle4+\angle5+\angle6\text{ = 180}[/tex][tex](\angle3+\angle4)+(\angle5+\angle6)\text{ = 180}[/tex][tex]\angle PQR\text{ + }\angle PSR\text{ = 180}[/tex]

Hence Proved

For one of the meals eaten duringthe field trip to Williamsburg, VA,WHMS will be charged $115.50 foradults to eat and $712.50 forstudents to eat WHMS will leave a10% tip. How much money willWHMS leave for the tip

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The total amount the WHMS would be charged for adults and students to eat is

115.5 + 712.5 = $828

We were told that WHMS will leave a 10% tip. Recall that percentage is expressed in terms of 100. This means that the amount of money that WHMS will leave for the tip​ is

10/100 * 828 = $82.8

WHMS would leave $82.8 for the tip

How many values does the expression 6+(x+3)^2 have?​

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The solution of a quadratic equation is imaginary.

What are the  solutions of a quadratic function?

A quadratic equation with real or complex coefficients has two solutions, called roots.

These two solutions may or may not be distinct, and they may or may not be real.

The solution of the given quadratic function is calculated as follows;

6 + (x + 3)² = 0

subtract 6 from both sides of the equation;

6 + (x + 3)² - 6 = 0 - 6

(x + 3)²  = - 6

take square root of both sides

x + 3 = √-6

x + 3 = 6i

x = 6i - 3

Thus, the solution of a quadratic equation can be determined solving for the value of unknown in the equation.

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Write an equation of each circle described below. Show work! (Hint: find the coordinates of the center first)Given a circle with (5, 1) and (3,-1) as the endpoints of the diameter.(x − B1)² + (y - B2)² = (B3)²B1=B2=B3=Blank 1:Blank 2:Blank 3:Submit

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Given:

It is given that a circle is represented by two end points (5,1) and (3,-1).

Find:

we have to find the equation of the circle, radius and center of the circle using end points.

Explanation:

The circle represented by two end points (5,1) and (3,-1) is drawn as

The diameter of the circle is

[tex]d=\sqrt{(5-3)^2+(1-(-1))^2}=\sqrt{4+4}=\sqrt{8}=2\sqrt{2}[/tex]

Therefore radius of the circle is

[tex]B3=\frac{d}{2}=\frac{2\sqrt{2}}{2}=\sqrt{2}[/tex]

The center of the circle is

[tex](B1,B2)=(\frac{5+3}{2},\frac{1-1}{2})=(\frac{8}{2},\frac{0}{2})=(4,0)[/tex]

Therefore, the equation of the circle is

[tex](x-4)^2+(y-0)^2=(\sqrt{2})^2[/tex]

where,

[tex]\begin{gathered} B1=4 \\ B2=0 \\ B3=\sqrt{2} \end{gathered}[/tex]

2 x— =-------7 x+ 10x = ???

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Answer:

x = 4

Explanation:

Given the expression;

2/7 = x/x+10

Cross multiply

2(x+10) = 7x

Expand the bracket

2x + 20 = 7x

Subtract 7x from btoh sides

2x+20-7x = 7x - 7x

2x-7x+20 = 0

-5x + 20 = 0

-5x = -20

Divide both sides by -5;

-5x/-5 = -20/-5

x = 4

hence the value of x is 4

Eddie brought his DVD set to the secondhand store to sell he was paid for all three DVDs in the set before he left Eddie used $15.70 of his earnings to purchase a pair of headphones had $2.30 remaining which equation can you use to find the amount of money Eddie received for each DVD
15.70(d-3)=2.30
3d-15.70=2.30
15.70d-3=2.30
3(d-15.70)=2.30

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Eddie brought his DVD set to the secondhand store to sell he was paid for all three DVDs in the set before he left Eddie used $15.70 of his earnings to purchase a pair of headphones had $2.30 remaining which equation can you use to find the amount of money Eddie received for each DVD

15.70(d-3)=2.30

3d-15.70=2.30

15.70d-3=2.30

3(d-15.70)=2.30

answer reflects:

3 dvds sold for d price - cost of headphones and a remaining $2.30

3450 turns to degrees and 3450 turns to radians.

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We will have the following:

*First: We know that 1 turn will be equal to 360°. So:

[tex]3450\cdot360=1242000[/tex]

So, 3450 turns equal to 1 242 000 degrees.

*Second: We have that the expression to convert degrees to radians is:

[tex]d\cdot\frac{\pi}{180}=r[/tex]

Here d represents degrees and r radians. So, we replace the number of degrees and solve for radians:

[tex](1242000)\cdot\frac{\pi}{180}=6900\pi[/tex]

So, 3450 turns are 6900pi radians.

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Question 25
Approximately how many years would it take money to grow from $5,000 to $10,000 if it could earn 6% interest?

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It would take 16.66 years to grow from $5,000 to $10,000 if it could earn 6% interest.

Time it would take money to grow from $5,000 to $10,000

The prinicipal amount is $ 5000

The total amount is $ 10000

The rate of interest is 6%

Interest = Amount - principal

interest = 10000 - 5000 = 5000

By putting the simple interest formula

SI = prt/100

where p is the principal, r is the rate of interest and t is the time period

SI = 5000 x 6% x t/100

5000 = 5000 x 6 x t / 100

5000 x 100= 5000 x 6 x t

t = 100/6

t = 16.66

Therefore, it would take 16.66 years to grow from $5,000 to $10,000 if it could earn 6% interest.

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determine the point and slope that were used to write each linear equation in point slope form

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The slope-point form is:

[tex]y-y_0=m(x-x_0)[/tex]

where (x0,y0) is a point in the line and m is the slope.

A) If the equation is written in slope-point form, we have:

[tex]y-0=2(x-5)[/tex]

Then, the point is (5,0) and the slope is m=2.

Answer: Point = (5,0)

Slope = 2

B)

[tex]\begin{gathered} y+3=5x \\ y-(-3)=5(x-0) \end{gathered}[/tex]

Answer: Point (0,-3)

Slope = 5

у = -3х5х + y = 14i need help finding the matrix of this

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3x + y = 0

5x + y = 14

[tex]\Delta\text{ = }\begin{bmatrix}{3} & 1{} & \\ {5} & 1{} & {} \\ {} & {} & {}\end{bmatrix}\text{ = (3 x 1) - (5 x 1) = 3 - 5 = -2}[/tex][tex]undefined[/tex]

need help with this problem answer in a quick and clear response

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Answer:

A system of inequalities with parallel boundaries doesn't have a solution when the regions for each inequality don't intersect. This region depends on the sign of inequality, so the signs of inequality determine if the system has solutions.

Find all critical points of the function f(x) = x^3 + 5x^2 - 7x - 3.The critical point(s) is(are) =

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We are given:

[tex]f(x)=x^3+5x^2-7x-3[/tex]

Now, we know that in order to determine the critical points we derivate and the derivative is then equal to 0, that is:

[tex]f^{\prime}(x)=3x^2-10x-7=0[/tex]

Now, we solve for x, that is:

[tex]3x^2+10x-7=0\Rightarrow x=\frac{-(10)\pm\sqrt[]{(10)^2-4(3)(-7)}}{2(3)}[/tex][tex]\Rightarrow\begin{cases}x=-\frac{5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3}\Rightarrow x\approx-3.9 \\ \\ x=\frac{-5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3}\Rightarrow x\approx0.6\end{cases}[/tex]

So, the critical points of the function are:

[tex]\begin{cases}x=-\frac{5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3} \\ \\ x=\frac{-5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3}\end{cases}[/tex]

Now, we determine the y-components of the points, that is:

[tex]\begin{cases}f(-\frac{5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3})=(-\frac{5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3})^3+5(-\frac{5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3})^2-7(-\frac{5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3})-3\Rightarrow f(-\frac{5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3})=41.03608735 \\ \\ f(\frac{-5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3})=(\frac{-5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3})^3+5(\frac{-5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3})^2-7(\frac{-5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3})-3\Rightarrow f(\frac{-5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3})=-5.184235498\end{cases}[/tex]

So, the two critical points are:

[tex](-\frac{5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3},41.03608735)[/tex]

and:

[tex](\frac{-5+\sqrt[]{46}}{3},-5.184235498)[/tex]

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Is there a relationship between the distance and the sum? Is there a relationship between the distance and the difference?

A 5-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled a with entries 1, 4, negative 6. Column 2 is labeled b with entries 2, negative 1, negative 3. Column 3 is labeled a + b with entries 3, 3, negative 9. Column 4 is labeled a minus b with entries negative 1, 5, negative 3. Column 5 is labeled Distance with entries 1 unit, 5 units, 3 units.

Which describes the relationship between the distance and the difference?

The distance is always the opposite of the difference.

The distance is exactly the difference.

The distance is the absolute value of the difference.

The distance is not related to difference.

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The third option that is the distance is the absolute value of the difference describes the relationship between distance and difference.

We know that the distance between two points is the difference of those two values.

But as the distance between two points can never be negative,  we will write the absolute value of the difference as the distance between the two points.

Here we can see that,

a - b = -1  when distance = 1

a - b = 5  when distance = 5

a - b = 3  when distance = 3

Hence, the relationship between difference and distance is described by the third option.

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What are the solutions to the equation (x-3)(x+5)=-15

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(x-3)(x+5)=-15 x = 0, -2

Hence, the solutions of the equation is [tex]x = 0, -2[/tex].

What is the equation?

A mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal.

Here given expression is

[tex](x-3)(x+5)=-15\\\\x^2+5x-3x-15=-15\\\\x^2+5x-3x=0\\\\x^2+2x=0\\\\x(x+2)=0\\\\x=0,-2[/tex]

Hence, the solutions of the equation is [tex]x = 0, -2[/tex].

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laws exponents multiplication band power to a power simplifymake it small steps please the smallest you canbare minimum of steps

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Answer:

[tex](4r^4s^{-2})(-3rs^{-3})(rs)=-12r^6s^{-4}[/tex]

Explanation:

Given the expression:

[tex](4r^4s^{-2})(-3rs^{-3})(rs)[/tex]

This can be rearranged using law of multiplication (That multiplication is cummutative) to become:

[tex](4)(-3)(r^4rr)(s^{-2}s^{-3}s)[/tex]

This becomes, using the law of exponents:

[tex]-12r^{4+1+1}s^{-2-3+1}[/tex]

and finally, we have:

[tex]-12r^6s^{-4}[/tex]

the difference between 58% of a number and 39% of the same number is 247. what is 62% of that number

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Answer

62% of the number = 806

Explanation

We are told that that the difference between 58% of a number and 39% of the same number is 247.

We are then asked to compute 62% of the number.

Let the number be x.

From the first statement,

58% of x = 0.58 × x = 0.58x

39% of x = 0.39 × x = 0.39x

The difference between them is 247

0.58x - 0.39x = 247

0.19x = 247

Divide both sides by 0.19

(0.19x/0.19) = (247/0.19)

x = 1300

So, we can now calculate 62% of the number

62% of x = 0.62 × x = 0.62 × 1300 = 806

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A rational number that is between -0.45 and -0.46 is -0.455.

What is the rational number?

The values given are negative decimal numbers. A decimal is a method that is used to write non-integers. An example of a decimal is 0.48. A negative number is a number whose value is less than one.

A rational number is a number that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers

Examples of rational numbers are 2 , -0.455.  

-0.455 can be expressed as an integer of -0.22750 and 0.22750.

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3. (02.04 MC)
Choose the equation that represents a line that passes through points (-6, 4) and (2, 0).

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The answer to the question is here

The table shows the numbers of ships that visited a port in the past 5 years. Identify a polynomial function for thenumber of ships in thousands that visited the port in a given year.

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The function is f(x) = 1.3x^2 + 0.1X

What does 10 represent in 10/6

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10/6

This is a fraction, in a fraction the bottom number represents the denominator and the top number represents the numerator.

So, in this case, 10 represents the numerator.

X+87°2x⁰ i have to solve for x it’s a 180 angle

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Answer:

31

Step-by-step explanation:

x + 87 and 2x are linear pair angles.

Sum of linear pair angles is 180,

x + 87 + 2x = 180

x + 2x + 87 = 180

3x + 87 = 180

3x = 180 - 87

3x = 93

x = 93 / 3

x = 31

calculate the surface area of a hollow cylinder which is closed at one end if the base radius is 3.5 cm and the height is 8 cm​

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Answer:

A=2πrh+2πr2=2·π·3.5·8+2·π·3.52≈252.89821cm²

The surface area is 214.305cm².

What is surface area?

The surface area is the area of the outer covering of the object.

It is given that radius, r=3.5 cm, and height, h=8 cm.

The surface area of the given object will be the sum of curved surface area and the area of the bottom, which is circle.

Surface Area = Curved Surface Area + Area of bottom circle

=2πrh+πr²

=2π(3.5)(8)+π(3.5)²

=56π+12.25π

=68.25π

Substitute π=3.14 to determine the surface area.

Surface Area = 68.25(3.14)

=214.305

So, the surface area will be 214.305cm².

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How many megagrams(Mg) are there in 3.6 tons?[ ? ] MgMass in MgEnter

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Step 1

Given;

[tex]3.6\text{tons}[/tex]

Required; To find how many megagrams(Mg) are in 3.6 tonnes

Step 2

Find how many megagrams(Mg) are in 3.6 tonnes

[tex]\begin{gathered} 1\text{ tonne=1000000}g \\ 1\text{ megagram=1}000000g \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore,

[tex]1\text{ tonne = 1 megagram}[/tex][tex]\frac{1\text{ tonne}}{3.6\text{ tonnes}}=\frac{1\text{ megagram}}{x\text{ megagram}}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} x\text{ megagram(1 tonne)=1 megagram(3.6 tonnes)} \\ \frac{x\text{ megagram}(1\text{ tonne)}}{1\text{ tonne}}\text{=}\frac{\text{1 megagram(3.6 tonnes)}}{1\text{ tonne}} \\ x=\text{ 3.6 megagrams} \\ x=3.6Mg \end{gathered}[/tex]

if you run 5/6 of a mile in 1/12 of how hour how much is that

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The entire miles that the person runs in 1 hour is 10 miles

What is a fraction?

A fraction simply means the numbers that's expressed as a/b where a = numerator and b = denominator.

In this case, the person runs 5/6 of a mile in 1/12 of an hour.

The number of miles for the entire run will be the division of the fractions given. This will be illustrated as:

= 5/6 ÷ 1/12

= 5/6 × 12

= 5 × 2

= 10 miles

The entire race is 10 miles.

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What is the greatest common factor of 28y^2 and 49y^2?A. 196y^2B. 7y^2C. 21y^2D. 7y

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the value is 7 and keep the y^2

so is

[tex]7y^2[/tex]

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