Find the probability of rolling a 6 -sided dice and getting a number that is a divisor of 20. ​

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Answer 1
Answer:  2/3

Explanation:

On the die, the divisors or factors of 20 are: 1, 2, 4, 5

We have 4 faces we want out of 6 faces total

So 4/6 = 2/3 is the probability of getting a divisor of 20.


Related Questions

If x is directly proportional to y, and x = 4.5 when y = 3, find

(i) an equation connecting x and y

(ii) the value of x when y = 6,

(iii) the value of y when x = 12.

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Answer:

1. don't know what you want for the first one but..

2. x=9

3. y= 8

Step-by-step explanation:

x = 1.5y

ex y=2 x=2

Find the distance between (−3, 8) and (4, 1). Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
In distance units.
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Answer:

[tex]7\sqrt{2}[/tex] to the nearest tenth would be, 9.9

Step-by-step explanation:

Use distance formula:

(-3-4)^2 + (8-1)^2 all under square root.

49 + 49

[tex]\sqrt{98\\[/tex]

Which simplifies to 7[tex]\sqrt{2\\}[/tex]

Hope this helps,

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the answer is 5.099 rounded too 5.1

True or False: In a pooled sample proportion, two samples are combined to estimate this single p instead of estimating p1 and p2 separately.

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The pooled sample proportion requires two samples combined to estimate the single p instead of estimating p1 and p2 separately. Therefore, it's true.

What is a pooled sample?

It should be noted that the pooled sample of a proportion is the weighted average of the proportion from the two samples.

In this case, the combined pool sample is called the poooled sample proportion and it's used in expression of the standard error.

In conclusion, the correct option is true.

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) What is the slope and y-intercept of this line?

y = –4x + 7



Question 8 options:

slope: 4, y-intercept: –7


slope: –4, y-intercept: 7


slope: 7, y-intercept: –4


slope: -7, y-intercept: -4

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Answer:

slope: -4 y intercept 7

Step-by-step explanation:

when using the formula y=mx+b

The slope is the fraction for m -4/1 or -4.

The y intercept is 7 and thats where the graoh starts.

Answer: slope: -4, y-intercept: 7

Step-by-step explanation: I just took the test :)

HELP! Amber was asked to solve the following inequality and show all of her work. She made an error when solving.

2x − 3.5 ≥ 10.5

2x − 3.5 − 3.5 ≥ 10.5 − 3.5

2x ≥ 7

2x ≥ 7(2)

x ≥ 14

- A description of what Amber did wrong and what he should have done instead
- Your work solving the inequality

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Amber did wrong at the second and third step : She completely simplify both sides but she has to minus 3.5 twice on the left side in order to do so. But instead, she just make them gone.

Work :
[tex]2x-3.5\geq 10.5 - > 2x\geq 14 - > x\geq 7[/tex]

Please help me with this one! Its due today. Thank you ^^

I need answers with explanations for each one.

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Step-by-step explanation:

the sum of all angles around a single point on one side of a line is always 180° (a line can always be seen as the diameter of an imaginary circle, so each side corresponds to 180°).

the angles on one side of a line crossed by a second line are mirrored but otherwise exactly the same as on the other side of the line.

a parallel line crossing a third line must have the exact same angles with this third line as the other parallel line. otherwise they would not be parallel. you can say a parallel line mimics the exact same behavior as the other line it is parallel to.

so,

c = 180 - 35 = 145°

a = c = 145°

b = 35°

d = 180 - 110 = 70°

e = d = 70°

f = 110°

g = 180 - 125 = 55°

i = g = 55°

h = 125°

j = 180 - 130 = 50°

m = j = 50°

o = k = d = e = 70° (as this line crosses 2 levels)

l = f = 110°

n = 180 - m - o = 180 - 50 - 70 = 60°

s = 180 - 23 = 157°

p = 23°

r = 68°

q = 180 - p - r = 180 - 23 - 68 = 89°

t = 180 - 68 = 112°

v = w = z = 132° (as this line crosses 2 levels)

A = 180 - 132 = 48°

y = x = u = A = 48°

B = 180 - 39 - 47 = 94°

D = B = 94°

C = 39 + 47 = 86°

E = 47°

F = B + 39 = 94 + 39 = 133°

find the area of a circle with a radius of 10 centimeters. use 3.14 for pie

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Answer:

Formula for area of a circle is [tex]\pi[/tex][tex]r^{2}[/tex]

10 squared is 100cm. 100cm*3.14 equals 314cm.

The area of the circle is [tex]314cm^{2}[/tex]

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2) Solve the system 2x + 5y = 7 and 3x + 4y = 6 by elimination. Which
procedure produces opposite terms to eliminate x? Include proper
justification

Explain step by step

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Answer:

I'd times the first equation by 3 and the second equation by 2. Giving:

6x + 15y = 21

6x + 8y = 12

then I'd subtract the second from the first

6x-6x + 15y-8y = 21-12

7y = 9

y = 7/9

then sub y into one of the equations and solve for x.

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Solving simultanius equation by elimination

2x + 5y = 7 -------------(I)

3x + 4y = 6 ---------------(II)

To eliminate x, multiply equation (I) by (-3) and equation (II) by 2. Then add the two equations. Now, 'x' will be eliminated and we can find the value of 'y'.

(I) *(-3)             -6x  - 15y = -21

(II)*2                 6x +  8y  = 12    {Now add}              

                               - 7y  = -9

                                   y = -9/-7

y = 9/7        

a scientist plans to study exotic birds in the rain forest. the helicopter flight to and from the rain forest costs$499. supplies costs $122 for each day. how many days can the scientist spend in the rain forest on $1,283 budget ?

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Answer:

The scientist would be able to go to the rain forest for only 2 days.

Step-by-step explanation:

The scientist only has 1,283. You subtract 1,283 by 122 and 499 and you are left with 662. The scientist wants to go to the rain forest again so he spends 122 and 499 with 662. All he has left now is 41. He can't afford it anymore.

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What is a basic definition of wind?

Question 4 options:

Air that is moving below 60 mph.


Air that is moving above 15 mph.


Air that s moving primarily in a vertical direction.


Air that is moving primarily in a horizontal direction.

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Answer:

Air that is moving primarily in a horizontal direction.

Answer:

Wind is the movement of air horizontally.

Please help MATH!!!!!?

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Answer:

A, C

Step-by-step explanation:

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5 22 34 68 ur band

The point B is at the centre of the circle. The points P and Q are on the circumference of the circle. Calculate the area of the shaded sector. Take it to be 3.142 in your working. Give your final answer to 1 decimal place. ​

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Answer: 24.7 square cm

Step-by-step explanation:

A family of 6 is going to the fair. They have a coupon for $2.50 off each ticket. If they pay $96 for all their tickets, and each ticket costs the same amount, how much does a ticket, t, cost without the coupon?

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Answer:

6x=46.50

Step-by-step explanation:

A rectangle that measures 1 foot by 5 feet.
What is the perimeter of the rectangle?

5 feet
6 feet
12 feet
36 feet

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Answer:

C. 12 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

If a rectangle measures 1 foot by 5 feet, that means that one side is 1 foot and one side is 5 feet. Since a rectangle has two sets of parallel sides, the other sides of the rectangle will also measure 1 foot by 5 feet.

Adding all of the side lengths will give us the perimeter.

1 + 5 + 1 + 5 = 12

hope this helps :)

3.873... express in p/q form

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387/100
p/q formula

The theorem states that each rational solution x = p⁄q, written in lowest terms so that p and q are relatively prime, satisfies: p is an integer factor of the constant term a0, and.

Sarah paid $3.84 for 32 ounces of carrots. Sue paid $5.20 for 40 ounces of carrots. Who paid less per ounce?A. Sue


B. They paid the same amount per ounce.


C. Sarah
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Answer:

The answer is Sue or B

Step-by-step explanation:

Sue Paid : 0.12 per ounce when divided

Sarah Paid 0.13 per ounce when divided

Answer:

C, Sarah paid less

Step-by-step explanation:

3.84/32 = 0.12

5.20/40 = 0.13

Sarah paid less per ounce.

In a times table test, Mr. Dolan's students score 21, 25, 17, 23, 25, 21, 27, 21, and 18 out of a total of 35. Find the measures of center and then type a numerical answer only in spaces below. mean = median = mode =​

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The measures of center of the students score are:

Mean = 22

Median = 21

Mode = 21

What are Measures of Center?

Measures of center of a data distribution are the mean, median, and mode.

Given the data, 21, 25, 17, 23, 25, 21, 27, 21, 18:

Mean = sum of all data values / number of data values = 198/9 = 22

Median = the middle value in the ordered data set = 21

Mode = the most appeared data value = 21 (appeared 3 times)

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Find the volume of a cone that has a radius of 8 meters and a height of 9 meters. Use 3.14 for pi

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Answer:

Volume of cone = 1/3 Area of base × height

= 1/3× πr² × h

= 1/3×3.14×8²×9

= 602.88 m³

Answer:

602.44 cubic meters

[tex] \: [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

In the question, it is given that a cone has a radius of 8 meters and a height of 9 meters and we have to find the volume of the cone.

[tex] \: [/tex]

To Find the volume of the cone, we must know this formula :

[tex] \\{\longrightarrow{ \qquad{\underline{\boxed {\pmb{\frak { Volume_{(cone) }= \dfrac{1}{3} \: \pi {r}^{2}h }}}}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

Where,

r refers to the radius of the cone.

h refers to the height of the cone.

Now, we will substitute the values in the formula :

[tex] \\ {\longrightarrow{ \qquad{{ {\pmb{\sf { Volume_{(cone) }= \dfrac{1}{3} \times 3.14 \times {(8)}^{2} \times 9 }}}}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]{\longrightarrow{ \qquad{{ {\pmb{\sf { Volume_{(cone) }= \dfrac{1}{3} \times 3.14 \times 64 \times 9 }}}}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]{\longrightarrow{ \qquad{{ {\pmb{\sf { Volume_{(cone) }= \dfrac{1}{3} \times 3.14 \times 576 }}}}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]{\longrightarrow{ \qquad{{ {\pmb{\sf { Volume_{(cone) }= \dfrac{1}{3} \times 1808 .64 }}}}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]{\longrightarrow{ \qquad{{ {\pmb{\sf { Volume_{(cone) }= \dfrac{1808 .64}{3} }}}}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

[tex]{\longrightarrow{ \qquad{{ {\pmb{\frak { Volume_{(cone) }= 602.88 }}}}}}} \\ \\[/tex]

Therefore,

The volume of the cone is 602.88 m³

A ball is thrown into the air from a height of 4 feet with an initial velocity of 63 ft/sec. The function that models this situation is h(t) = –16t2 + 63t + 4, where t is measured in seconds and h is the height in feet.

(a) What is the height of the ball after 2 seconds?
(b) What is the maximum height of the ball?
(c) When will the ball hit the ground?
(d) What domain makes sense for the function?

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#1

h(2)-16(2)²+63(2)+4-16(4)+126+4-64+13066ft

#2

Convert to Vertex form of parabola y=a(x-h)²+k

y=-16t²+63t+4

We need calculator now

y=-16(t-1.969)²+66.02

On comparing

Vertex=(h,k)=(1.969,66.02)

As a is negative so parabola is opening downwards hence vertex is maximum

Max height=66.02ft

#3

When h(t) is 0 ball hits the ground

-16t²+63t+4=0-16t²-t+64t+4=0

On solving we get t=-1/16 or 4

Take it positive

t=4s

At 4s it reach the ground

#4

Domain is set of all t values (Time axis)

Here

ball starts from 0s and hits 0 again at 4s

So domain=[0,4]

Answer:

(a)  66 ft

(b)  66.015625 feet

(c)  4 s

(d)  0 ≤ t ≤ 4

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]h(t)=-16t^2+63t+4[/tex]

Part (a)

[tex]t=2 \implies h(2)=-16(2)^2+63(2)+4=66[/tex]

Therefore, the height of the ball after 2 seconds is 66 feet

Part (b)

The maximum height will be the turning point of the parabola.

To find the turning point, differentiate the function:

[tex]\implies h'(t)=-32t+63[/tex]

Set it to zero:

[tex]\implies h'(t)=0[/tex]

[tex]\implies-32t+63=0[/tex]

Solve for t:

[tex]\implies 32t=63[/tex]

[tex]\implies t=\dfrac{63}{32}=1.96875[/tex]

Input found value of t into the function and solve for h:

[tex]\implies h(1.96875)=-16(1.96875)^2+63(1.96875)+4=66.015625[/tex]

Therefore, the maximum height of the ball is 66.015625 feet

Part (c)

The ball will hit the ground when h(t) = 0

[tex]\implies -16t^2+63t+4=0[/tex]

[tex]\implies 16t^2-63t-4=0[/tex]

[tex]\implies 16t^2+t-64t-4=0[/tex]

[tex]\implies t(16t+1)-4(16t+1)=0[/tex]

[tex]\implies (t-4)(16t+1)=0[/tex]

[tex]\implies t=4, t=-0.0625[/tex]

As time is positive, t = 4s only

Part (d)

As time is positive, and the ball hits the ground when t = 4 s, the domain should be restricted to:  0 ≤ t ≤ 4


x^4+ 4x² – 45 =0
factored form (x² - 5)(x² +9)=0


does anyone know how to solve this?

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Answer:

[tex]( {x}^{2} - 5)( {x}^{2} + 9) = 0 \\ {x}^{2} - 5 = 0 \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: {x}^{2} + 9 = 0 \\ {x}^{2} = 5 \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: {x}^{2} = - 9 \\ x = \sqrt{5} \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: x = \sqrt{ - 9} [/tex]

Help me please. What is (2a+8) + (4a +5)

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Answer:

6a + 13

Step-by-step explanation:

2a + 4a = 6a

8 + 5 = 13

6a + 13

Answer: 6a+13

Step-by-step explanation:

2a+8+4a+5

2a+13+4a

now combine like terms:

2a+13+4a=

6a+13

Which of the following statements about AB and AC is true?
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A(-11)
-5
3
3 4 5
BIO4)
A. AB and AC are the same length
B. AC is longer than AB
OC. AB is longer than AC.
D. AC is 6 units lona.
PREVIOUS

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Answer:

C. AB is longer than AC

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the distance formula, find the lengths of both AC and AB.

d=√((x_2-x_1)²+(y_2-y_1)²)

A circle with center O(3,3)O(3,3) contains the point A(-1,14)A(−1,14).



Write a subtraction expression for each length OF AB and ABAB:

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The equation for the subtraction of length of AB is -3-(-14)

How to calculate the distance between two points:

The distance between two points is the measure of the distance covered by an object.

From the given diagram, we are to find the distance between the point A and B. Since the x-coordinate are equal, hence:

AB = y2 - y1
AB= -3 - (-14)

AB = 11 units

Hence the equation for the subtraction of length of AB is -3-(-14)

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A college student was offered two different summer jobs. Job A would last 20 weeks and pay $300
per week with weekly raises of $10. Job B would last 5 months and pay $1200 per month, with monthly
raises of 10% of the previous month's salary. How much more would the college student earn by
accepting Job A?

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Answer:

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Answer:

$574

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text { week } 1=w_{1} &=300 \\w_{2} &=300+10=310 \\w_{3} &=310+10=320=300+2 \times(10)\end{aligned}[/tex]

It’s obvious here that we add 10 each time to get the next week’s payment so we Are dealing an arithmetic sequence where its first term is 300 and its

Common difference is 10

Then In the twentieth week the payment will be :

[tex]\begin{aligned}W_{20} &=w_{1}+(20-1) \times(10) \\&=300+19 \times(10) \\&=490\end{aligned}[/tex]

Now we apply the formula for the sum of Consecutives terms of an arithmetic sequence :

[tex]\begin{aligned}S_{1} &=20 \times\left(\frac{w_{1}+w_{20}}{2}\right) \\&=20 \times\left(\frac{300+490}{2}\right) \\&=7900\end{aligned}[/tex]

Now let move on to Job B:

[tex]\\\\\begin{aligned}\text { month1 }=& m_{1}=1200 \\m_{2} &=1200+1200 \times \frac{10}{100}=1200 \times(1,1)=1320 \\m_{3} &=m_{2} \times(1,1)=\left[m_{1} \times(1,1)\right] \times(1,1)=m_{1} \times(1,1)^{2} \\m_{4} &=m_{1} \times(1,1)^{3} \\m_{5} &=m_{1} \times(1,1)^{4}\end{aligned}[/tex]

It’s obvious here that we multiply by (1.1) each time to get the next month’s payment so we Are dealing a geometric sequence where its first term is 1200 and its Common ratio is 1.1

Now we apply the formula for the sum of Consecutives terms of an geometric sequence :

[tex]\begin{array}{l}S_{2}=m_{1} \times\left(\frac{1-1,1^{5}}{1-1,1}\right) \\\approx 7326\end{array}[/tex]

Finally we can say confidently say that he would earn more :

7900 - 7326 = $574.

Can someone please help me with this questions I would really appreciate it thank you !!

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

C as well have a good day

A landscaping company placed two orders with a nursery. The first order was for 13 bushes and 4 trees, and totaled $327.50. The second order was for bushes and 2 trees, and totaled $142.96. Sam tried to use system of equation to solve the problem, if b represents brushes and t represent trees which system can Sam use
A
13b + 4t =327.50
6b + 2t = 142.96
B
13b + 2t =327.50
6b + 4t =142.96
C
13b + 4t = 142.96
6b + 2t = 327.50
D
4b + 13t = 327.50
2b + 6t = 142.96

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The system of equations that Sam can use is given by:

A 13b + 4t =327.50, 6b + 2t = 142.96

What is a system of equations?

A system of equations is when two or more variables are related, and equations are built to find the values of each variable.

In this problem, the variables are:

Variable b: Cost of a bush.Variable t: Cost of a tree.

The first order was for 13 bushes and 4 trees, and totaled $327.50, hence:

13b + 4t = 327.50.

The second order was for 6 bushes and 2 trees, and totaled $142.96, hence:

6b + 2t = 142.96.

Which means that option A is correct.

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Determine the perimeter

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Answer:

139

Step-by-step explanation:

14+14+28+33+33+17 = 139

Answer: 150 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

bottom blank = top sides added

bottom blank = 14 + 33 = 47

missing right piece is left side and right side subtracted

missing right piece = 28 - 17 = 11

add all sides

28 + 14 + 11 + 33 + 17 +47 = 150

150 feet = perimeter

Find the volume of the rectangular prism

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Answer:

336

Step-by-step explanation:

V=whl=8·7·6=336


The concert center sold 11,900 tickets this year, which was 40% more than last year. How many tickets
were sold last year?

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Answer:

7140

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

This is the correct answer because First, you need to calculate what is 40% of 11900 which is 4760, and then subtract it from 11900.

Finally you would end up with 7140

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Explain how you know using a Punnett square to 2014 Vanessa Jason (Biology Rootsback up your answer. The baseball game started at 7:00 p.m. It ended at 9:15 p.m. How long didthe baseball game last? Help I need help on this will give brainlyYou swerve to avoid an animal in the road and cause a car accident. *You and the driver of the other car were the only people involved in the accident. You were not injured.*You have a 50/100/50 liability insurance policy with no deductible.*You have collision insurance with a deductible of $1,000.*The other driver's bodily injury claim is $60,000 for medical expenses related to a broken leg.*The other car was valued at $25,000 and requires $7,000 in repairs.*Your car was valued at $13,000 and requires $15,000 in repairs.*The accident damaged a city light pole that will cost $1,800 to replace.Use the information above to determine the following:1. The total amount your liability insurance will pay for the accident2. The total amount your collision insurance will pay for the accident3. The amount of additional damages you are responsible for as a result of the accident