7. Which value of x makes the ratios equal?
x/12 =3/9

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Answer 1

Answer:

x=4

Step-by-step explanation:

x/12 = 3/9x/12=1/3x=4cross multiplyy

Related Questions

You are running a concession stand at a basketball game. You are selling hot dogs and
sodas.Each hot dog costs $1.50 and each soda costs $ 0.50. At the end of the night, you made a total of
$78.50. You sold a total of 87 hot dogs and sodas combined. You musſt report the number of hot dogs
sold and the number of sodas sold. How many hot dogs were sold and how many sodas were sold?

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Answer: 52

Step-by-step explanation: Friend me and yes that is right!

given f(x)=5x-11, which of the following is the value of f(4)?

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Answer:

f(4) = 9

Step-by-step explanation:

You just need to substitute 4 in for x.

f(4) = 5(4) - 11

f(4) = 20 - 11

f(4) = 9

PLEASE HELP!! WHAT IS x???

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Answer:

  x = 90 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

There are several ways to go about this (as is often the case with math problems). Here, we'll use the fact that an inscribed angle is half the measure of the arc it intercepts.

  arc DE = 2×∠DFE = 60°

  arc EF = 2×∠ECF = 60°

  arc CF = 2×∠CEF = 60°

Then arc DEC is ...

  arc DEC = arc DE +arc EF +arc FC = 60° +60° +60° = 180°

Angle DBC is half the measure of this arc, so is ...

  ∠DBC = 180°/2 = 90° = x

Factor the expression using the GCF. 44-11 I NEED HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

11(4-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

11 is the greatist common factor of 44 and 11 so you factor an 11 out of both terms

44/11=4

11/11=4

Therefore the answer is 11(4-1)

-8x+1/4(20x-12)=qx-3

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Answer:q= -3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve for q.

8

x

+

1

4

(

20

x

12

)

=

q

x

3

Step 1: Flip the equation.

q

x

3

=

3

x

3

Step 2: Add 3 to both sides.

q

x

3

+

3

=

3

x

3

+

3

q

x

=

3

x

Step 3: Divide both sides by x.

q

x

x

=

3

x

x

q

=

3

Answer:

please i need help:/

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The answer is 940 good luck and I hope I’m right

Cooper invested $1,100 in an account paying an interest rate of
3.8% compounded daily. Assuming no deposits or withdrawals are
made, how much money, to the nearest cent, would be in the
account after 10 years?
Help plzzzxx!!

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Answer:

$1608.48

Step-by-step explanation:

A = P(1 + r/n)^nt

P: 1100   3: 3.8% / year     n: 365/year   t: 10 years

A = 1100 (1 + 0.038/365)³⁶⁵*¹⁰ = 1608.48

An integer can be positive, negative, or _____. opposite zero equivalent

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Answer:

Zero is nor a positive or negative number, so im guessing the answer is 0.

Step-by-step explanation:

A community theater sold 400 tickets

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and what happened?
you didn’t finish your sentence, lol

what is the rest of the question?

Which expressions are equivalent to 16? Select each correct expression

1 to the 16th power
2 to the 4th power
4 to the 2nd power
8 to the 2nd power
16 to the power of 0
16 to the power of 1

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Answer: Choose 2 to the 4th power, 4 to the 2nd power, and 16 to the power of 1

Step-by-step explanation:

When working with exponents, whatever number is the corner of another number, multiply it by itself. For instance, if you have 2 to the 4th power, multiply 2x2x2x2 which is 16. Also there is 4 to the 2nd power which is 4x4 which is also 16. Lastly you have 16 to the power of 1 and anything multiplied by 1 stays the same.

Correct choices are 2 to the 4th power, 4 to the 2nd power, and 16 to the power of 1.

What is an expression?

Expression in maths is defined as the collection of the numbers variables and functions by using signs like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

Numbers (constants), variables, operations, functions, brackets, punctuation, and grouping can all be represented by mathematical symbols, which can also be used to indicate the logical syntax's order of operations and other features.

When working with exponents, whatever number is the corner of another number, multiply it by itself.

For instance, if you have 2 to the 4th power, multiply 2x2x2x2 which is 16. Also, there is 4 to the 2nd power which is 4x4 which is also 16. Lastly, you have 16 to the power of 1 and anything multiplied by 1 stays the same.

Therefore, the correct choices are 2 to the 4th power, 4 to the 2nd power, and 16 to the power of 1.

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Solve the equation + 6 = 2.
Question 13 options:

A)

No Solution

B)

a = 13

C)

a = 7

D)

a = 61
Question 14 (5 points)
Solve the equation 10 + y√
y
= 14

Question 14 options:

A)

y = 576

B)

y = 4

C)

y = 16

D)

y = 2

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The answer is a=7 because you have to do 7-6 which equals to 2 which a=7 is the right answer

Please help!! Find the length of the radius of circle O.

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Answer:  4.5 units

Step-by-step explanation:

OD and OC are both radii of the circle O.  All radii of the same circle are equal.  Thus,

[tex]6x+2=10x-16[/tex]

18=4x

x=4.5

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Which equation represents the line that is parallel to y = 2 and passes through (-1,-6)?

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Answer:

y=-6

Step-by-step explanation:

the line needs to be vertical to be parallel to y=2, and pass through (-1,-6)

Which data sets have outliers? Check all that apply
14,21,24,25,27,32,35
15,30,35,41,44,50,78
16,32,38,39,41,42,58
17,23,28,31,39,45,75
18,30,34,38,43,45,68

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Answer:

C.16, 32, 38, 39, 41, 42, 58

and

E.18, 30, 34, 38, 43, 45, 68

its C. & E.

they both have outliers lol

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Answer:

Yes, Yes, No, Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

The diagram shows two squares constructed on the sides of a rectangle. Write an expression for the area of Square C in terms of the areas of Square A and Rectangle B. Then simplify to find the area. (N RN.1.1-2 HELP PLSSS

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Step-by-step explanation:

Since area of Square A = 7 ft²,

Side length of Square A = √7 ft.

Length of Rectangle B = √7 ft

Width of Rectangle B = 4/√7 ft

Hence Area of Square C

= (4)² / (√7)² ft² = 16/7 ft².

The area of Square C is the square of the height of the Rectangle B.

Correct responses:

[tex]\underline{Area \ of \ square \ C = \dfrac{\left(Area \ of \ Rectangle \ B \right)^2}{Area \ of \ Square \, A} }[/tex]

[tex]Area \ of \ square \ C = \underline{\dfrac{16}{7}} \, ft.^2[/tex]

Methods used for finding the area of Square C

The given area of square A = 7 ft.²

The given area of rectangle, B = 4 ft.²

Let s represent the side length of square C and let S represent the side length of square A, we have;

Area of rectangle B = S × s = S·s

Area of square A = S × S = S²

Area of square C = s × s = s²

[tex]\mathbf{\dfrac{(Area \ of \ rectangle \ B)^2}{Area \ of \ square \ A } } = \dfrac{\left(S \cdot s \right)^2}{S^2} = \dfrac{S^2 \cdot s^2}{S^2} = s^2 = Area \ of \ square \ C[/tex]

Therefore, the expression for the area of Square C in terms of the area

of Square A and Rectangle B is presented as follows;

[tex]\underline{Area \ of \ Square \ C = \dfrac{ \left (Area \ of \ rectangle \ B \right)^2}{\left(Area \ of \ square \ A\right)}}[/tex]

Which gives;

[tex]\underline{Area \ of \ square \ C = \dfrac{\left(4 \, ft.^2 \right)^2}{7 \, ft.^2}}[/tex]

By simplification, we have;

[tex]\mathbf{\dfrac{\left(4 \, ft.^2 \right)^2}{7 \, ft.^2}} = \dfrac{16}{4} \, ft.^2[/tex]

[tex]Area \ of \ square \ C = \underline{ \dfrac{16}{7}} \, ft.^2[/tex]

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5(-6 + 4)=..................​

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Answer:

-10

Step-by-step explanation:

5(-6 + 4)

=-30+20

=-10

Answer:

-10 or just 10 in general

Step-by-step explanation:

Let f(x) = 16 – x^2 , g(x) = 4 – x. Find (fg)(x) and its domain

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f(4-x)=12
Domain:(-oo,oo) these are infinity symbols by the way.

Im so close please help

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You were correct on your guess, C. Circumcenter

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Find the degree of the monomial.
9b6c5
The degree of the monomial is

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Answer:

6

General Formulas and Concepts:

Algebra I

Terms/Coefficients/Degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

9b⁶c⁵

Step 2 Identify

Our largest degree is the variable raised to the highest exponent.

b⁶ > c⁵

Therefore our degree is 6.

I need help ASAP!!!,

Which of the following would be a possible solution to the system of inequalities given below?

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:  i believe the answer is y=1/2x+4

Y=1/2x+4
Your slope is up 1 right 2 and the y intercept is at 4

Noah was assigned to make 64 cookies for the bake sale. He made 25% MORE than that. How many cookies did Noah make? Explain how you got your answer.



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Answer:

8 cookies were left after the bake sale. 72 were sold.

Step-by-step explanation:

64*1.25= 80

80*.9= 72

8

125% of 64 is equal to 80.

90% of 80 is equal to 72.

The number left was 10% of the number he made. The number he made was 125% of 64, so the number left was 8

 10% × 125% × 64 = 0.125 × 64 = 8

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What is the solution to −6x−4≥−2(x−4) ?

x≤−3

x≥3

x≥2

x≤−1

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Answer:

The correct answer is: Option 1: x≤-3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given inequality is:

[tex]-6x-4\geq -2(x-4)[/tex]

First of all, we will distribute -2 into the bracket

[tex]-6x-4\geq -2x+8[/tex]

Then we will add 4 on both sides

[tex]-6x-4+4\geq -2x+8+4\\-6x \geq -2x+12[/tex]

Adding 2x on both sides

[tex]-6x+2x\geq -2x+12+2x\\-4x\geq 12[/tex]

Dividing both sides by 4

[tex]\frac{-4x}{4} \geq \frac{12}{4}\\-x \geq 3[/tex]

As there should be only x on the left side of the inequality we will multiply the inequality with -1.

Multiplying the inequality with -1 reverses the sign of inequality

So,

[tex]x \leq -3[/tex]

Hence,

The correct answer is: Option 1: x≤-3

6 times 7 is 42 6 times 5 is 30 if that's any help please help me out.

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6 * 5 = 30

42 - 30 = 12

? * 2 = 12

? = 6

Integers are __________ whole numbers
A. Always
B. Sometimes
C. Always positive
D. Always negative

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yes they are always whole numbers!
A. Always

Kelli has $33 in her checking account. She then writes a check for $42. What is the balance of Kelli's bank account?

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Answer:

-9

Step-by-step explanation:

42-33= 9

But she is writing a check for $42 and only has $33 so that will send her into negatives.

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Answer:

hate to break it to ya but their is no question-

Step-by-step explanation:

A what you need help with

Step-by-step explanation:

Jacob won 62 super bouncy balls playing
horseshoes at the county fair. At school he
gave two to every student in his math class. He only has 2 remaining. How
many students are in his class?

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Answer:

30

Step-by-step explanation:

62 = 2x + 2

62 - 2 = 2x

60 = 2x

x = 30

Help please, thank you

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  A, D

Step-by-step explanation:

The length desired is opposite the given angle. The length given is adjacent to the given angle, so the tangent relation applies:

  Tan = Opposite/Adjacent

  tan(25.4°) = x/1600 . . . . . . . matches 1st choice

Multiplying by 1600 gives ...

  x = 1600·tan(25.4°) . . . . . . . matches 4th choice

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