I NEED HELP ASAP PLEASE HELP! AT BATTING PRACTICE TJ HAD 20 BASEBALLS PITCHED TO HIM HIT HIT THE BALL 7 TIMES! WHAT PERCENT OF THE BALLS DID TJ HIT?

I NEED HELP ASAP PLEASE HELP! AT BATTING PRACTICE TJ HAD 20 BASEBALLS PITCHED TO HIM HIT HIT THE BALL

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Answer 1
85 because you divide 100/20 which gets 5 and then times 5 by 17

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Robert has 4 times as many pennies as he does nickels. If Robert has $1.44 worth of pennies and nickels, how many nickels does he have?​

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Answer:

  16 nickels

Step-by-step explanation:

Robert can group his coins into groups consisting of 1 nickel and 4 pennies. The value of each group is 9¢, so the number of groups Robert can make is ...

  $1.44/$0.09 = 16 . . . groups

Since there is 1 nickel in each group, Robert has 16 nickels.

Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

If 5 measures 110 what is the measure of 2?

A) 55
B) 70
C) 110
D)160

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The answer is C) 110. This is because they are corresponding angels which means they are congruent

HELP ASAP
In math class, the girl to boy ratio is 8 to 6. If there are 24 girls in the class, how many boys are there?
A
20
B
30
C
18
D
16

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Answer:

C, 18.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since 24 divided by 8 is 3, which means that

8x3 = 24, then the amount of boys must be solved using the equation 6x3 which equals 18.

The answer is c just believe me

Samantha has 7/3 cups of ice cream to make milk shake.Each shake uses 1/8 cup of ice cream. How many milk shakes can she make?

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18 milkshakes
Hope this helps

Solve for k.
14k+3k–16k=5
k=

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve for k.

14k+3k–16k=5

17k - 16k = 5

k = 5

14k + 3k - 16k = 5
=> 17k - 16k = 5
=> k = 5

Please help me Asp please really fast

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X = 20 is the correct answer

Here is another one if anyone can help me out

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Answer:

1. 3 × Equation [A2] --> Equation [B2]

2. 4 × Equation [B1] + Equation [B2] --> Equation [C2]

Step-by-step explanation:

1. 3 × Equation [A2] --> Equation [B2]

Technically 1 x equation [A1] --> equation [B2] works, but I doubt you're meant to do that lol

Instead, this works:

4x × 3 = 12x

-7y × 3 = -21y

8 × 3 = 24

2. 4 × Equation [B1] + Equation [B2] --> Equation [C2]

(-3x × 4) + 12x = -12x + 12x = 0x

(2y × 4) + -21y = 8y - 21y = -13y

(7 × 4) + 28 = 28 + 24 = 52

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I'll try to explain my process a little this time.

From A to B, you can see that equation 2 changed. Looking at the first term, 4x changed to 12x. Thats a multiplier of 3, and you can check that on the rest. In this case, that works.

Then from B to C, equation 2 changed again. This time, I noticed that x was canceled out. That means -12x had to have been added to 12x. In equation 1, theres a -3x. 4 times that is -12, and adding -12x to equation 2 works. Check that with the rest, and they all work.

Gul can run 800 meters in 139 seconds.About how long would it take her to run 6 times far if she runs at the same speed? Choose the best estimate.

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Answer:

834 seconds or 13 minutes and 54 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

139 x 6 = 834

I really need help this is due in a little bit and I need to finish

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Answer:

The correct form is [tex]y = -2x + 24[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

First we need to interpret the equation of Nolan.

The [tex]y[/tex] means the current value in the bank accountThe [tex]x[/tex] means the past days-2 means that spend each dayand 12 the initial amount in the bank

How you can see the initial amount in the bank is incorrect because Nolan started with 24 instead of 12.

So the correct form of the equation is:

[tex]y = -2x + 24[/tex]

Find the value of y when x=-4
4. 1/3y=2(x-1/6) 5. -6x-y=17.75

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Answer:

1/3y=2(-4-1/6)

The first one answer is y=-25

-6×-4-y=17.75

The second answer is y=6.25

6d + 20b ≤ 150

Solve for D and B

The help is highly appreciated and the best answer will get brainliest
thank you

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Answer:

solving for b is b ≤ 15/2 - 3d/10

solving for d is d ≤ 25 - 10b/3

Help please tell me how to do this I don't know.

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Answer:

Where are the values I can't read your qn properly my friend may the lord assist you

Of the following points name all that lie on the same vertical line (3,-7)(-5,3)(3,-3)(3,-9)

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Answer:

(-3,9)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Determine the slope and y-intercept of a line that passes through the points (2, 4) and (–4, 1).
m = [ A. –2.5 , B. –1.5 , C. 0.5 ]
b = [ A. 3, B. 7, C. 9 ]

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Answer:

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Eric's jersey number is a two-digit odd number. The positive difference between the two digits is 7, and the sum of the two digits is 11. What is Eric's jersey number?

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Answer:

29

Step-by-step explanation:

We first need to know what 1-digit numbers add up to 11.

One digit numbers that add up to 11 are:

2 and 9

3 and 8

4 and 7

5 and 6.

The only pair here who's difference is 7 is: 2 and 9.

9 and 2 wont work because it's even, So the answer is 2 and 9 or 29.

draw a number line and locate all the integers between -3 and 3

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Answer:

sry I just wanted the points I'm in middle school so I don't know this stuff either but can you give free brainlyest I'm soo close to my next rank I'd really appreciate it if you would

Which of the following inequality’s matches the graph? A: x ≤ 5 B: x ≥ 5 C: y ≤ 5 D: y ≥ 5 what is the answer



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Answer: Choice A

[tex]x \le 5[/tex]

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Explanation:

Any point in the shaded purple region has an x coordinate that is 5 or smaller. So we go for [tex]x \le 5[/tex]. Either x = 5 or x < 5. The boundary line is solid to indicate that points on the boundary are included in the solution set.

b) Complete the table to show the total amount of calories Mary will burn for
cycling and running for 0, 10, 15, and 30 minutes. Show and explain your work.
Minutes (m)
Total Calories Burned (C)
0
10

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For 0 minutes she can burn 0 calories

For 10 minutes she can burn 20-40 calories

For 15 mins she can burn 40-60 calories

For 30 minutes she can burn 140-295 calories

I hoped this helped!

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Jamal had $25.00. He spent $9.00. Which decimal represents the fraction of the $25.00 that
Jamal spent?

A. 0.64
B. 0.36
C. 04
D. 06

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Answer:

B. 0.36

Step-by-step explanation:

9/25 = x/100

9x100= 900

900 divided by 25 will be 36/100, so 0.36

Rewrite the expression with
parentheses to equal the
given value.
3x 8-5 + 3

value: 12

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3 x (8 - 5) + 3

Parentheses go first here, so 8 - 5 is 3.
Multiplication goes next, so 3 x 3 is 9.
Addition goes last, so 9 + 3 is 12.

describe how you know this is a proportional relanshoships

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Answer:

don't see the relationship, but if it's a proportional relationship it should have the same result every time you divide the x by the y or vice versa.

what is the reason for line 3??

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Answer:

SAS similarity

Step-by-step explanation:

LO and LP are proportional to LN and LM, as shown by:

[tex]\frac{LO}{LN} =\frac{LP}{LM}[/tex]

Because these are equal, both pairs of corresponding lines have the same scale factor and are proportional as a result. The angle between them is congruent due to the reflexive property as given, and with 2 pairs of proportional sides including the angle, ΔLMN is similar to ΔLPO by the SAS similarity postulate

someone help me with these 2 questions asap!!

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Step-by-step explanation:

we would have needed only one corresponding side length. because for similar triangles all corresponding lines (like sides but also heights and so on) would be related in size by using the same scaling factor.

going from the large to the small triangle : what do I need to multiply the large side length with to get the small one ?

27 × x = 9

x = 9/27 = 1/3

that is the scale factor.

Help help math math help help

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Answer:no they are not

Step-by-step explanation:

As all angles are 60∘ each and given all sides are equal then it can be said as congruent.

Answer:

no

Step-by-step explanation:

.Sort the numbers based on the number of significant figures they have.

Drag each tile to the correct location.

1,230
155.6
200
1,245
8.88
22
136
8.880
0.01
20
20.

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Let's check the significant figures one by one

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 1,230=3[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 155.6=4[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 200=1[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 1245=4[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 8.88=3[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 22=2[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 136=3[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 8.880=3[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 0.01=1[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 20=1[/tex]

One Significant figure - 200, 0.01, 20

Two Significant figures- 22, 20.

Three Significant figures- 1,230, 8.88, 136

Four Significant figures- 155.6, 1,245, 8.880

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A local hamburger shop sold a combined total of 387 hamburgers and cheeseburgers on Thursday. There were 63 fewer cheeseburgers sold than hamburgers. How many hamburgers were sold on Thursday?

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Answer:

350 hamburgers

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x = the number of hamburgers sold

Let x - 53 = the number of cheeseburgers sold

x + x - 53 = 647

2x = 700

x = 350 hamburgers

pls help with 4 4/7 -

see attached pic​

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We cannot see your picture but it should be 8/8

How many lines of symmetry does the figure have?

A. 1
B. 5
C. 2
D. 0

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Answer:

B. 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Kind of hard to explain why

Answer: B. 5

Step-by-step explanation: The tiny lines on the sides of the pentagon are the lines of symmetry

On a sunny day, Jameson casts a shadow of 11 feet and the lamppost in the parking lot casts a shadow of 66 feet. If Jameson is 6 feet tall, how tall in the lamppost?

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Answer:

36 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

shadow/height = shadow/height

11/6 = 66/h

h = 66 * 6 / 11

h = 36

five friends get together to have a thanksgiving dinner. roger, ted, tom, pam, and donna brought (in no particular order) turkey, salad, dressing, peas, and potatoes. each item was brought on a different colored plate (no particular order) white, purple, black, green, and pink.
- no food begins with the same letter as the name of the person who brought it
- the dressing was not brought by tom or pam
- the person who brought the potatoes and the person who brought the green plate both have names that begin with the same letter
- neither rogers plate nor teds plate was purple and the peas were also not brought on the purple plate
- toms food and the food on the pink plate are not peas or potatoes
- donna did not bring the black plate

try to determine the kind of food each person brought and what color plate it was on

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Pam carried turkey on a black plate, Tom carried salad on a purple plate, Roger carried dressing on a pink plate, Donna carried peas on a white plate, and Ted carried potatoes on a green plate.

To determine the kind of food each person brought and what color plate it was on, the following reasoning must be performed:

- no food begins with the same letter as the name of the person who brought it  

Turkey = Roger, Pam or Donna Salad = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Dressing = Roger, Ted, Tom or Pam Peas = Roger, Ted, Tom or Donna Potatoes = Roger, Ted, Tom or Donna  Green plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Purple plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna White plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Black plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Pink plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna

- the dressing was not brought by Tom or Pam  

Turkey = Roger, Pam or Donna Salad = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Dressing = Roger or Ted Peas = Roger, Ted, Tom or Donna Potatoes = Roger, Ted, Tom or Donna  Green plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Purple plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna White plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Black plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Pink plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna

- the person who brought the potatoes and the person who brought the green plate both have names that begin with the same letter  

Turkey = Roger, Pam or Donna Salad = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Dressing = Roger or Ted Peas = Roger, Ted, Tom or Donna Potatoes = Ted or Tom  Green plate = Ted or Tom Purple plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna White plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Black plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Pink plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna

- neither Roger's plate nor Ted's plate was purple and the peas were also not brought on the purple plate  

Turkey = Roger, Pam or Donna Salad = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Dressing = Roger or Ted Peas = Roger, Ted, Tom or Donna Potatoes = Ted or Tom  Green plate = Ted or Tom Purple plate = Tom or Donna White plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Black plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Pink plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna

- Tom's food and the food on the pink plate are not peas or potatoes  

Turkey = Pam Salad = Tom Dressing = Roger Peas = Donna Potatoes = Ted  Green plate = Ted or Tom Purple plate = Tom or Donna White plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Black plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Pink plate = Roger or Pam

- Donna did not bring the black plate  

Turkey = Pam Salad = Tom Dressing = Roger Peas = Donna Potatoes = Ted  Green plate = Ted or Tom Purple plate = Tom or Donna White plate = Roger, Ted, Tom, Pam or Donna Black plate = Roger, Ted, Tom or Pam Pink plate = Roger or Pam

- the person who brought the potatoes and the person who brought the green plate both have names that begin with the same letter  

Turkey = Pam Salad = Tom Dressing = Roger Peas = Donna Potatoes = Ted  Green plate = Ted Purple plate = Tom or Donna White plate = Roger, Tom, Pam or Donna Black plate = Roger, Tom or Pam Pink plate = Roger or Pam

- neither Roger's plate nor Ted's plate was purple and the peas were also not brought on the purple plate  

Turkey = Pam Salad = Tom Dressing = Roger Peas = Donna Potatoes = Ted  Green plate = Ted Purple plate = Tom White plate = Roger, Pam or Donna Black plate = Roger or Pam Pink plate = Roger or Pam

- Tom's food and the food on the pink plate are not peas or potatoes  

Turkey = Pam Salad = Tom Dressing = Roger Peas = Donna Potatoes = Ted  Green plate = Ted Purple plate = Tom White plate = Donna Black plate = Pam Pink plate = Roger

Therefore, Pam carried turkey on a black plate, Tom carried salad on a purple plate, Roger carried dressing on a pink plate, Donna carried peas on a white plate, and Ted carried potatoes on a green plate.

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