Answer:
y=40(t -7); y=50(t-10)t=22; 10 p.m.y=600 miles from homeStep-by-step explanation:
a) Let t represent the clock time (hours after midnight). The distance from home will be ...
distance = speed × time
jonah = 40(t -7)
jesse = 50(t -10)
jonah = jesse . . . . . . . same distance from home at the same time
(Note: you could let y = distance traveled and use y in both equations. That would give 2 equations in 2 unknowns, instead of 3 equations in 3 unknowns.)
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b) substituting the first two equations into the second, we get ...
40(t -7) = 50(t -10)
4t -28 = 5t -50 . . . . . . . divide by 10, eliminate parentheses
22 = t
Jonah and Jesse will be at the same place at 10 p.m.
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c) We can find the distance by substituting into either equation.
jonah = 40(22 -7) = 40(15) = 600
They will be 600 miles from home at that time.
A train leaves a point A at 5 pm and reach another point B at 11 pm. Another train leaves point B at 7 pm and reach point A at 10 pm. At what point will the two trains meet?
Step-by-step explanation:
let's think this through.
train a goes from A to B in 6 hours. that means with a speed of 1/6 / hour.
train b goes from B to A in 3 hours, so it is twice as fast as train a = 2/6 / hour.
when train b leaves B (at 7pm), train a was already traveling for 2 hours (1/3 of the whole trip) leaving it with 4 hours to go (2/3 if the distance).
that means that at that point now both trains are moving against each other with a relative speed of 3 times the
speed of a (the original speed of a plus the double speed of b).
this is the same as one train standing, and the other going the whole distance with 3 times the speed of a.
the whole distance is 2/3 of AB.
the speed is 3/6 / hour = 1/2 / hour.
so, a single train with that speed would cover the total distance AB in 2 hours. or half of the distance in 1 hour.
the question now, how long for 2/3 of AB.
the distances relate by a factor :
1/2 × f = 2/3
f = 2/3 / 1/2 = 2/3 × 2/1 = 4/3
now we need to multiply also the time in the distance/time speed ratio by this factor.
therefore, 2/3 of the total distance is done in 1×4/3 = 4/3 of an hour.
that means both trains meet after 4/3 of an hour after 7pm.
that is 7pm plus 1 hour and 20 minutes giving us 8:20pm.
x/2 - 3 = 5 Solve the equation algebraically show work to support the answer
Answer:
x = 16
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
x = 16
Step-by-step explanation:
x/2 - 3 = 5
x/2 = 5+3
x/2 = 8
x = 8×2
x = 16
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y"+2y'-3y=0
Answer:
y € R i guess
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope it correct
a parking garage charges $4 for the first hour and $1.50 for each additional hour. sydney has 13$ in her purse
Answer:
7 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
she could park there for 7 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
13-4=9 9/1.50=6
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Johnny has been hired to draw a mural on the window of the pet store. The scale drawing he is using is shown below.
4.5 cm
6 cm
If 1 centimeter represents 10 inches on the mural, what is the actual height and width of the hamster that he will be drawing on the
mural?
OA.
66 in by 49.5 in
ОВ.
90 in by 120 in
Od
6 in by 4.5 in
OD. 60 in by 45 in
Answer:
OD 60 in by 45 in
Step-by-step explanation:
Write -37.75 as a mixed number.
Answer:
[tex]-37\frac{3}{4}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
0.75 is equivalent to three quarters, or (3/4).
3/4 would be the fraction. -37 would be the whole number.
[tex]-37.75 = \boxed{-37\frac{3}{4}}[/tex]
Hope this helps.
Answer:
- 37 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
(-7,-4) (-11,-2) slope
Answer:
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
-2-4 = -6
-7-11 = -18
Need help please ……………………………..
Answer:
[tex]-2^{-2} = \frac{1}{-2^{2} } = \frac{1}{4} = 0.25[/tex]
[tex]-2^{-1} = \frac{1}{-2 } = -0.5[/tex]
[tex]-2^{0} = 1[/tex]
[tex]-2^{1} = -2[/tex]
[tex]-2^{2} = 4[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Interest = $45.58, time = 1 year, rate = 2.25%. Find the principal. Round to the nearest hundredth place
Answer:
$2,025.78
Step-by-step explanation:
I = Prt ⇒ P = [tex]\frac{I}{rt}[/tex]
2.25% = 0.0225
P = 45.58 ÷ ( 0.0225 × 1 ) ≈ $2,025.78
What is the standard deviation of 82,93,89 and 88?
Answer:
4.546, rounded
Step-by-step explanation:
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The verticles of a triangle are the points R(3,c),Q(9,2) and R(3c,11) where c is constant. Given that angle PQR is 90
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Find c if ∠PQR = 90°?
I will ASSUME you mean point P is at (3. c)
slope of PQ is (2 - c) / (9 - 3) = (2 - c) / 6
slope of QR is (11 - 2) / (3c - 9) = 9 / (3c - 9)
perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal slopes.
(2 - c) / 6 = -1(3c - 9)/9
9(2 - c) = -6(3c - 9)
18 - 9c = -18c + 54
9c = 36
c = 4
what is the equation of the line that passes through the point (4,0) and has a slope of 5/4?
Answer:
y=5/4x-5
Step-by-step explanation:
y-y1=m(x-x1)
y-0=5/4(x-4)
y=5/4(x-4)
y=5/4x-20/4
y=5/4x-5
Which of the following is the graph of y = |x - 3|
Answer:
y = | x - 3 | is graphed on the attachment below ↓
Step-by-step explanation:
If you ever need an equation graphed, here's a useful site called Desmos that can do that really well and for free.
You buy 3.18 pounds of apples, 1.35 pounds of oranges, and 2.25 pounds of pears. What is your total bill?
Answer:
6.78
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
6.78 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
Add: 3.18+1.35+2.25=6.78
(If you wanted the cost for the whole thing then you need to include the price for each of the pounds)
F r e e points for people that is low on points :)
Answer:
im not low on points but thank you <3.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Consider the expression 20-(4^2/2). How many terms does the expression have?
Answer:
huh
Step-by-step explanation:
some help, I need some answers
Answer:
Well your Hypotenuse is 10 and your other angle is 8 so it is most likely 6 because you see a change in 2 each time and it is about 2 units smaller because all right triangles follow a pattern
Step-by-step explanation:
if it was too go even higher it would go to 12,14,16 etcetera
2 + 2 = 3
prove me wrong
Answer:
2+2=4................
Answer:
you are wrong because 2+2=4
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Image attached giving 25 points please help
Answer:
Rational
Step-by-step explanation:
It isnt whole because its a decimal,
It isnt an Integer because its a decimal
It isnt natural because its a decimal
Meaning it can only be rational
Mark which expressions represent the distance between 46 and-15
please help me with the question please ☹️
Answer:
the last one
Step-by-step explanation:
because those are oppiste poles
Find the side of a rhombus if its diagonals are 14 and 48
(Use Pythagorean theorem)
Answer:
25
Step-by-step explanation:
Let,
Rhombus = ABCD
Diagonal = AC and BD
Mark its centre as O
Now,
AC = 2AO
AO = AC/2
AO = 48/2
AO = 24 cm
Also,
BD = 2BO
BO = BD/2
BO = 14/2
BO = 7 cm²
Now,
In ∆AOB
AB² = AO² + BO²
Here, AB is the side
AB² = (24)² + (7)²
AB² = 576 + 49
AB² = 625
AB = √(625)
AB = 25
Answer them all please
Answer:
see the attachment
i hope it helps u ✌️✌️✌️☠️a) The highest common factor and the least common multiple are 12 and 48, respectively.
b) The highest common factor and the least common multiple are 12 and 72, respectively.
c) The highest common factor and the least common multiple are 8 and 160, respectively.
d) The highest common factor and the least common multiple are 12 and 48, respectively.
e) The highest common factor and the least common multiple are 14 and 840, respectively.
Procedure - Determination of the Highest Common Factor and the Least Common Multiple of two integersIn this question we must determine the highest common factor and the least common multiple of two integers.
The highest common factor consists in the maximum product of common prime numbers, of the two numbers that divides it, and the least common multiple consists in the product of prime numbers, common and not, of the two numbers, that creates a product that it is greater or equal to the greater integer.
Now, we proceed to determine the numbers for each case:
a) 12 and 48First, we factorize each integer:
[tex]12 = 2^{2}\times 3[/tex], [tex]48 = 2^{4}\times 3[/tex]
Then the highest common factor and the least common multiple are, respectively:
[tex]LCM = 2^{4}\times 3 = 48[/tex], [tex]HCF = 2^{2}\times 3 = 12[/tex]
The highest common factor and the least common multiple are 12 and 48, respectively. [tex]\blacksquare[/tex]
b) 24 and 36First, we factorize each integer:
[tex]24 = 2^{3}\times 3[/tex], [tex]36 = 2^{2}\times 3^{2}[/tex]
Then, the highest common factor and the least common multiple are, respectively:
[tex]LCM = 2^{3}\times 3^{2} = 72[/tex], [tex]HCF = 2^{2}\times 3 = 12[/tex]
The highest common factor and the least common multiple are 12 and 72, respectively. [tex]\blacksquare[/tex]
c) 32 and 40First, we factorize each integer:
[tex]32 = 2^{5}[/tex], [tex]40 = 2^{3}\times 5[/tex]
Then, the highest common factor and the least common multiple are, respectively:
[tex]LCM = 2^{5}\times 5 = 160[/tex], [tex]HCF = 2^{3} = 8[/tex]
The highest common factor and the least common multiple are 8 and 160, respectively. [tex]\blacksquare[/tex]
d) 24, 48 and 60First, we factorize each integer:
[tex]24 = 2^{3}\times 3[/tex], [tex]48 = 2^{4}\times 3[/tex], [tex]60 = 2^{2}\times 3 \times 5[/tex]
Then, the highest common factor and the least common multiple are, respectively:
[tex]LCM = 2^{4}\times 3 \times 5 = 48[/tex], [tex]HCF = 2^{2}\times 3 = 12[/tex]
The highest common factor and the least common multiple are 12 and 48, respectively. [tex]\blacksquare[/tex]
e) 42, 56 and 70First, we factorize each integer:
[tex]42 = 2\times 3 \times 7[/tex], [tex]56 = 2^{3}\times 7[/tex], [tex]70 = 2\times 5\times 7[/tex]
Then, the highest common factor and the least common multiple are, respectively:
[tex]LCM = 2^{3} \times 3 \times 5 \times 7 = 840[/tex], [tex]HCF = 2\times 7 = 14[/tex]
The highest common factor and the least common multiple are 14 and 840, respectively. [tex]\blacksquare[/tex]
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6. The California Tiger Salamander is an endangered species, which decreases at the rate of 4.6% per year in a habitat that currently has 60 of them. Write an exponential function and find how many California Tiger Salamanders will be left after 4 years.
7. Factor and solve the following equation 2x2 + x - 21 = 0.
8. Alvin throws the football to a receiver who jumps up to catch the ball. The height of the ball over time can be represented by the quadratic equation -4.9t2 + 7.5t + 1.8 = 2.1 . This equation is based on the acceleration of gravity -4.9 m/s2, the velocity of his pass is 7.5 m/s and releases the football at a height of 1.8 meters, and the height where the receiver catches the ball of 2.1 meters. Put the equation in standard form and then solve by using the quadratic equation.
9. Examine the graph of f(x) and the table that contains values of g(x). Which function has a greater rate of change over the interval [0,2]? Explain your answer.
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A quadratic function and an exponential function are graphed below. How do the decay rates of the functions compare over the interval -2<= x <= 0?
The exponential function decays at one-half the rate of the quadratic function.
The exponential function decays at the same rate as the quadratic function.
The exponential function decays at two-thirds the rate of the quadratic function.
The exponential function decays at three-fourths the rate of the quadratic function.
Answer:
×e[-2,0}Why;-2<x<0
Write the compound inequality in interval rotationso the answer is;×e[-2,0}brainliest me thanks for later
Answer:
D) The exponential function decays at three-fourths the rate of the quadratic function.
Step-by-step explanation:
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[tex]x = 23[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we need to write the equations in their standard form, i.e., all the variables and their coefficients are to be placed on the left hand side and the plain numbers on the right hand side. The first equation is already in its standard form:
[tex]2x + 5y = 35\;\;\;\;\;(1)[/tex]
but we need to rewrite the 2nd one. So the standard form of the 2nd equation can be written as
[tex]x + 15y = -10\;\;\;\;\;(2)[/tex]
Now that the equations are in their standard forms, the next step that we need to do is to eliminate one of the variables, namely the y. To do that, we need to multiply either one of the equations so that when we add them together, the y-variable gets eliminated. Note if we multiply Eqn(1) by -3, we'll get -15y on one equation and a +15y on the other equation so that when they are added together, they cancel out. So if we do that, we get
[tex]-6x - 15y = -105\;\;\;\;\;(3)[/tex]
Adding Eqn(3) to Eqn(2), we get
[tex]-5x = -115[/tex]
or
[tex]x = \dfrac{-115}{-5} = 23[/tex]
Dog slept 3 hours . If the dog snored 1/3 of an hour . How many times did he snore
Answer:
it depends how much the god snores within a certain time period
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Given this equation in slope-intercept form…
y = 2x + 5
Identify or solve for the following:
Slope
y-intercept
x-intercept
Independent variable
Dependent variable
Domain
Range
We would like to represent a line passing through the point (5,0) with a slope of 2. Please write the equation for this line in slope-intercept form and in point-slope form.
What is the rate of change of the function above?
Answer:
y = m x + b standard form of straight line
y = 2 x + 5
The slope is m and = 2
the y intercept is 5 because when x = o y = 5
if y = 0 then x = -2/5 and would be the x intercept
x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable
I am not familiar with your definitions for domain and range but
both x and y can vary from -∝ to = ∝
The
is the distance across a circle, going through the center.
circumference
diameter
radius
area
The distance across a circle, going through the center is called Diameter.