Question 7
1 pts
Select all sets of points that have a slope m = 2.
(4, 2) and (2,-2)
O (2, -3) and (1,5)
(15, 12) and (5, -8)
(6,5) and (-1,-9)
(2, -3) and (-3,-2)

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Answer 1

Answer:

(4,2) and (2,-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

using m=y2-y1/x2-x1

m= -2-2/2-4=-4/-2

therefore,

m=2


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I have three bits of tinsel measuring the following: 2.3m, 45cm and 750mm. How long is my tinsel altogether in metres?​

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100 cm= 1 meter 1,000 cm=meter
——————-
750 mm = 0.75 m
45 cm = 0.45 m
2.3 m
——————
Add and you should get 3.5. The tinsel is 3.5 meters long.

A college is currently accepting students that are both in-state and out-of-state. They plan to accept two times as many in-state students as out-of-state, and they only have space to accept 200 out-of-state students. Let x = the number of out-of-state students and y = the number in-state students. Write the constraints to represent the incoming students at the college. X > 0 and y > 0 0 < x ≤ 200 and y > 400 0 < x and y < 200 0 < x ≤ 200 and 0 < y ≤ 400.

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The constraints to represent the incoming students at the college are [tex]0<x \leq 200[/tex] and [tex]0<y \leq 400[/tex] and this can be determined by using the given data.

Given :

College plans to accept two times as many in-state students as out-of-state, and they only have space to accept 200 out-of-state students.x is the number of out-of-state students and y is the number of in-state students.

The following steps can be used in order to determine the constraints to represent the incoming students at the college:

Step 1 - The inequalities are formed in order to determine the constraints to represent the incoming students at the college.

Step 2 - The linear equation that represents the situation "two times as many in-state students as out-of-state" is:

[tex]y = 2x[/tex]

Step 3 - The inequality that represents the situation "college only have space to accept 200 out-of-state students" is:

[tex]0<x \leq 200[/tex]

Step 4 - So, the inequality that represents the maximum number of in-state students that college can take is:

[tex]0<y \leq 400[/tex]

Therefore, the correct option is D).

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a)
3
NIX 01/x
b
b)
=
= 8.5

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Answer:

a = 8.5  

Step-by-step explanation:

Boris made $306 for 18 hours of work. At the same rate, how many hours would he have to work to make $119?

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in order to make 119$ he would need to work 7 hours

Answer:

[tex]18 = 306 \\ x = 119 \\ \\ 306x = 2142 \\ x = \frac{2142 }{306 } \\ x = 7[/tex]

Chau needs to buy plastic forks. Brand A has a box of 12 forks for $1.12. Brand B has a box of 25 forks for $2.69. Find the unit price for each brand. Then state which brand is the better buy based on the unit price. Round your answers to the nearest cent.

PLEASE HELP!!!!
ASAP!

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Answer:

The answer for Brand A is 0.09 because if you divide that would be you answer.

Brand B the answer is 0.10 how you do it is the same you divide and this is you answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't know the answer to y=48,000(1-13.2)6

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Me neither but you can use a calculator

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Raul  is filling a 55 gallon fish tank with water. There are 18.5 gallons of water in the take 2.5 gallons of water flows from the hose each minute how many gallons of water are in the fish tank after 12 minutes

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Answer:

All you do is multiply 2.5 x 12

Step-by-step explanation:

multiplying both numbers gets you a toltal of 24.60 or 24.6

The price of an item has been reduced by 45%. The original price was $60. What is the price of the item now?

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Answer:

the answer to the question is 15$

Write an equation for a line that passes through (2,5)
and (6, 7).

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Answer:

y=2x-9

Step-by-step explanation:

simplify (89^6x91^3)^0

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Use <, >, or = to make the
statement true.
20[?]-1

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Answer:

20 > -1

Step-by-step explanation:

Well 20 is a positive integer that is 20 units from 0 whereas -1 is a negative integer that is 1 unit behind zero.

Find the value of each variable in the given figures

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Answer:

q = 22

Step-by-step explanation:

(7q - 46)° + (3q+6)° = 180 (linear pair property)

7q - 46 + 3q + 6 = 180

10q - 40 = 180

10q = 180 + 40

10q = 220

q = 220/10 = 22

m∠ABD = (7q - 46)° = 7(22) - 46 = 154 - 46 = 108°

m∠DBC = (3q + 6)°  = 3(22) + 6 = 66 + 6 = 72°

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Answer:

[tex]1. \: \: \: a = \frac{5}{7} \\ 2. \: \: \: 4 \\ 3. \: \: \: 15 {x}^{2} + 60x + 135 \\ 4. \: \: \: m = {75}^{o} \\ [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]1. \: \: 7a - 8 = 13 \\ 7a - 8 + 8 = 13 + 8 \\ 7a = 5 \\ \frac{7a}{7} = \frac{5}{7} \\ a = \frac{5}{7} \\ [/tex]

[tex]2. \: \: \: 4 = 2 \times 2 \\ 8 = 2 \times 2 \times 2 \\ 4 \\ [/tex]

[tex]3. \: \: \: 15 {(x + 3)}^{2} \\ 15(x + 3)(x + 3) \\15 (x + 3)(x + 3) \\ 15 |x(x + 3) + 3(x + 3)| \\ 15 ({x}^{2} + 3x + 3x + 9 )\\ 15( {x}^{2} + 6x + 9) \\ {15x}^{2} + 60x + 135 \\ [/tex]

[tex]4. \: \: \: m = {75}^{o} (opposite \: angles)[/tex]

(3^3 times 6^6)^-3 in fraction form

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Use cymath! It's free to use and can easily help you with math like this.

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[tex]\mathsf{(3^3 \times6^6)^{-3}}\\\\\mathsf{3^3}\\\mathsf{=3\times3\times3}\\\mathsf{= 9\times3}\\\mathsf{= 27}\\\\\mathsf{(\bold{27}\times6^6)^{-3}}\\\\\mathsf{6^6}\\\mathsf{= 6\times6\times6\times6\times6\times6}\\\mathsf{= 36\times36\times36}\\\mathsf{= 1,296\times36}\\\mathsf{= 46,656}\\\\\mathsf{(27\times \bold{46,656)}^{-3}}\\\\\mathsf{= \dfrac{1}{1,256,712\times1,256,715\times1,259,712}}\\\\\mathsf{=\dfrac{1}{1,999,004,627,104,432,128}}[/tex]

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Choose the correct transformation.

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A, rotated then reflected

A river flows at the rate of 12 feet per minute. What is the rate in second per foot?

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Answer: 1/5 or 0.2 in decimal form.

Explanation:

There are 60 seconds in a minute. We know the river flows 12 ft per 1 minute. So in order to find the rate per seconds, divide: 60/12. You get the answer: 1/5 or 0.2 in decimal form.

Complete the proof(using sas congruence)! Use to sas congruence to prove that two angles are congruent

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Here are all of the blanks filled in:

1. (Statement) AC is the perpendicular bisector of BD.

3. (Statement) BC is congruent to DC. (Reason) Definition of Congruence.

4. (Reason) Definition of a perpendicular bisector.

5. (Reason) Right Angles are Congruent.

6. (Statement) AC is congruent to AC.

7. (Statement) Triangle ABC is congruent to Triangle ADC. (Reason) SAS Congruence Theorem

Hope this helps!

How many solutions does the equation 6(x -2) = 8 + 6x have?

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Answer:

There are no solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

First simplify the equation.

6(x - 2) = 8 + 6x

Distribute.

6x - 12 = 8 + 6x

Adding 8 to a number and subtracting 12 from the same number to get the same answer doesn't make sense so there are no solutions.

22/7 x 1.4

Plz explain this step by step

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Answer:

22/5 (or) 4.4

Step-by-step explanation:

22/7 × 1.4

=22/7 × 1.4/1 <-- to change the decimal into a fraction multiply it with ×10 so the numerator 1.4 will become 14 and the denominator 1 will be 10

=22/7 × 14/10 <-- now you can cancel out as usual

=22/5 (or) 4.4

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Answer:

The answer is $242

Step-by-step explanation:

We can set up two equations for this one:

286 = 13 * (rate per hour)

divide both sides by 13:

22 = rate per hour

Then knowing her rate per hour is 22 dollars

22 * 11 hours of work = $242

At the same rate she will make $242 in 11 hours.

Kala made $286 for 13 hours of work . Therefore, let's find the rate.

What is rate:

Rate is simply the ratio between two values with different units. In our case, its the amount made in dollars versus the time taken to make that amount.

Therefore,

rate = amount made(dollars)/ time taken(hours)

rate = 286 / 13

rate = 22 dollars per hour

At the same rate the amount she will make in 11 hours can be calculated as follows:

rate  = amount / 11

22 = amount(dollars) / 11

cross multiply

amount(dollars) = 22 × 11

amount(dollars) = $242

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Answer:9.1 units

Step-by-step explanation: Hope you get it right :D

ABC is a triangle. AC=19cm, BC=17cm and angle BAC=60

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Answer:

In the picture

Step-by-step explanation:

it's an acute triangle

more information in the picture

THE AREA OF A LAKE ON THE MAP IS 12CM SQUARE CALCULATE THE ACTRUAL AREA OF THE LAKE IN KM
SQUARE

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Answer:

if 1cm is for 1km there are 12km

Step-by-step explanation:

it can depend on the size of the map but if there is a scale which shows how many km per cm then multiply by 12

Which statement is necessarily true if is an altitude to the hypotenuse of right ?

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Step-by-step explanation:

it's b

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Answer:

sum of interior angles =180×3= 540°

m<F= 540-105-113-107-87

=128°

m<F= 128°

how do I do this question?

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Answer:

x = (y +2)/3

Step-by-step explanation:

y= 3x-2

y+2=3x

x=(y +2)/3

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1. 2(x−4 1/2)=−6.
2. 3(p+2.55)=9 3/4

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Answer:

1)x=1.5

2) p=0.7

Step-by-step explanation:

From a can containing 10 liters of milk, mrs menon used 3.8 litres in the morning and 2.3 litres in the evening how many hectolitres of milk is in the can?


Plz write the steps cause i want to understand it bcuz tomorrow is my exam

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Answer:

0.039 hectolitres are left in the can

Step-by-step explanation:

One hectolitre equals 100 liters

The can:

10-3.8-2.3=3.9 liters

In hectolitres:

3.9/100 = 0.039

Hope this helps


Anna and Sam each want to run for president of their school's student body council. In order
to do so, they must collect a certain number of signatures and get a nomination. So far, Anna
has 20 signatures, and Sam has 25. Anna is collecting signatures at an average rate of 6 per
day, whereas Sam is averaging 5 signatures every day. Assuming that their rate of collection
stays the same, eventually the two will have collected the same number of signatures. How
long will that take?
Time
elapsed
Write a system of equations, graph them, and type the solution.

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Answer:

6x+20=5x+25

5 days

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x = the days that they have the same amount of signatures

We know Anna has 20 currently and gets 6 per day, so we can use y=mx+b to describe her linear relationship.

We also know that Sam has 25 and gets 5 per day, so we can again use y=mx+b to describe his linear relationship.

Since both equations equal the variable y, we can say they equal each other and set up 6x+20=5x+25.

Then you subtract 20 from both sides and subtract 5x, so you are left with x =5, or 5 days until they have the same amount of signatures

Hope this made sense :D

The area of a rhombus is 40 sq cm and one of its diagonals is 8 cm long. Find the length of the other diagonal.​

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Answer: The length of the other diagonal is 10 cm...

So the diagonal formula is -  1/2* (d1*d2) d1 is the first diagonal and d2 is the second diagonal.

So,

1/2 * (8*d2) = 40

8d2= 40*2

d2= 80/8

d2= 10

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