The width of a rectangle is 1.8 meters. The perimeter is 6.6 meters. What is the length? Provide your answer below:

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Answer 1

Answer:

perimeter =2(l+w)

6.6=2(l + 1.8)

6.6= 2L + 3.6

L=3/2 =1.5

ans =1.5


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Rewrite 8^-12 isIng a positive exponent

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Answer:

8^12??

Step-by-step explanation:

what is islng

Answer:

1/[tex]8^{12}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Express with a positive exponent using a [tex]^{-n}[/tex] = 1/[tex]a^{n}[/tex]

1/[tex]8^{12}[/tex]

Solution

1/[tex]8^{12}[/tex]

Alternate form

≈ 1.45519 x [tex]10^{-11}[/tex]

Mr. Thompson sold 4 vacuum cleaners in the first month. In the second month, he sold 3 times as many vacuum cleaners as the first month. In the third
month, he sold 5 times as many vacuum cleaners as the first month.
a. How many vacuum cleaners did Mr. Thompson sell in the three months?
bers
Mr. Thompson sold ____
vacuum cleaners in the three months.
b. He sold the vacuum cleaners for $435 each. How much money did Mr. Thompson earn? (Be sure to put a comma in your answer.)
bers
Mr. Thompson earned $ ________

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Answer: $15,660 & 32 v.c

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (-4, 2) and has a
slope of -5/4

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y=2x+-4
i apologize if this is wrong it can be written in different ways i’m just doing slope intercept

Personal Finance: Cost of a Car The suggested list price of a new car is $24,000. The dealer’s cost is 85% of list. How much will you pay if the dealer is willing to accept $300 over cost for the car?

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Answer: $20,700

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

List price of car = $24,000

Dealer's cost = 85% of the list price of the car

Dealer acceptance cost = $300 over the cost

Hence, total amount to be paid :

Dealer's cost + dealer's acceptance cost

Dealer's cost = (0.85 * $24,000) = $21,400

Hence, Total cost :

$20,400 + $300 = $20,700

Aloma, a university graduate who started a successful business, wants to start an endowment in her name that will provide scholarships to ChE students. She wants the scholarship to provide $13,000 per year and expects the first one to be awarded on the day she fulfills the endowment obligation. If Aloma plans to donate $240,000, what rate of return must the university realize in order to award the annual scholarship forever?


The rate of return that the university must realize in order to award the annual scholarship forever is _____%.

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Answer:

5.73%

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculation for the rate of return that the university must realize

Using this formula

Rate of return = Initial payment/(Plan to donate- Initial payment)

Let plug in the formula

Rate of return=$13,000/($240,000-$13,000)

Rate of return=$13,000/$227,000

Rate of return=0.0573*100

Rate of return =5.73%

Therefore The rate of return that the university must realize in order to award the annual scholarship forever is 5.73 %.

Un abuelo quiere repartir una cierta cantidad de manera proporcional entre sus tres nietos de 14, 10 y 6 años de edad ¿A quién le corresponde más? Resuelve el problema apoyándote con los videos previos. Una vez resuelto, planteen el tema a alguien de su familia y juntos comenten cómo utilizan las relaciones proporcionales en sus quehaceres.

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Answer:

El nieto de 14 años de edad recibirá la mayor cantidad.

Step-by-step explanation:

En este problema, debemos tener en mente que la cantidad aportada es directamente proporcional a la edad de quien recibe, esta cantidad es igual al producto de la cantidad total y la razón de la edad de quien recibe y la suma de todas las edades.

Bajo este razonamiento, podemos concluir que el nieto de 14 años de edad recibirá la mayor cantidad.

Samantha has 4 1/2 gallons of lemonade for her daughter’s birthday party. Each gallon of lemonade contains 1.5 grams of fat. How many grams of fat are contained in all the lemonade Samantha has for the party?

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Answer: 6.75

Step-by-step explanation:

1/2 gallons = 0.75 grams

1 gallons = 1.5 grams

2 gallons = 3 grams

4 gallons = 6 grams

6 + 0.75 = 6.75

I hope this helped!

Which ordered pairs make the inequality true?

x+3y<9

Select each correct answer.

(5,1)

(1,3)

(−2,3)

(−1,4)

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Answer:

The ordered pairs (-2,3) and (5,1) make the inequality true.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sandra has $32 in her purse. She $15 for a CD.Which expression represents this situation.
32+15
-32+15
-32+(-15)
32+(-15)

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This is the answer -32+15
I’m understanding my the question as Sandra has $32 in her purse then spends $15 on a CD. This would mean the answer is 32 + (-15).

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Answer:

7/2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

x = 8/3

Step-by-step explanation:

6x-4=3x+4

Subtract 3x from each side

6x-3x-4=3x-3x+4

3x-4 =4

Add 4 to each side

3x-4+4 = 4+4

3x =8

Divide each side by 3

3x/3 = 8/3

x = 8/3

Answer:

hi

Step-by-step explanation:

exact form: 8/3

decimal form:

2.6 repeating sign over six

mixed number form: 2 2/3

Hey guys I need help. Care to be kind? :(

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  $77.94

Step-by-step explanation:

The (signed) sum of charges and credits results in the total due:

  $82.04 -4.10 = $77.94 . . . amount due

.The annual yield per orange tree is fairly constant at 270 pounds per tree when the number of trees per acre is 30 or fewer. For each additional tree over 30, the annual yield per tree for all trees on the acre decreases by 3 pounds due to overcrowding. Find the number of orange trees per acre, x, that maximizes the total yield for an acre, T, in pounds. What is the total maximum yield in pounds of oranges

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Answer:

The answer is below

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the yield per hectare be Y and the number of orange trees per acre, x. For fewer than or 30 trees there is a yield of  270 pounds per tree, therefore:

Y(x) = 270    for x ≤ 30

If it is more than 30 trees the yield decreases by 3 pounds, hence:

Y(x) = 270 - 3(x - 30) = 360 - 3x   for x > 30

The total yield T is given as T(x) = x × Y

T(x) = x × 270 = 270x   for x ≤ 30

T(x) =  x(360 - 3x) = 360x - 3x²   for x > 30

The maximum yield is at T'(x) = 0

T'(x) = 360 - 6x

360 - 6x = 0

6x = 360

x = 360/6

x = 60

T(6) = 360(60) - 3(60²) = 10800 pounds

Can somebody please help me with this math problem

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Answer:

According to the question 25% of the students wore jackets.

Thus 25% of 12 wore jackets

The number of students can be found easily by multipling 12 with 25//100

12*25/100

12*1/4

12/4

thus, 3 students

Therefore, option 3 is correct

Find the slope plus extra pts

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Answer:

The Slope is -4

m = -4

Step-by-step explanation:

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: The average student college loan rate is 4%. You borrowed $18,000 per year for 4 years for tuition, room, & board. If the interest is computed as simple interest, annually, how much interest will you owe when you graduate. Assume 4 years interest on the freshman year loan, 3 years on the sophomore loan, 2 years on the junior loan, and 1 year on the senior loan.

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Answer: A) 7,200

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:7200

Step-by-step explanation:

2+2=7200

Two student clubs plan to share a bus on a trip to the capital.Transportation and lunch for one day is 12 bucks per student.One club has 25 members and the other club has 18 members.What is the total cost of the trip

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Answer:

516

Step-by-step explanation:

add 25 and 18 and you get 43 students if you have to pay 12 for every student you'd have to multiply 43 × 12 = 516 so the trip would be 516 in total

There are 5 stacks of huge waffles that each weigh 45 pounds, and a group of people want to eat all of the stacks of waffles. If a person can eat 2 pounds, how many people are necessary to eat all of the waffles?

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Answer: 112 people.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

You would need 112.5 people to eat all the stacks of pancakes.

Step-by-step explanation:

45 times 5 = 225

and then 225 divided by 2 is 112.5

Hope this helps!

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The lions and the tigers played a football game the lions scored three more than three times the number of points the tigers scored

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This question is incomplete

Complete Question

The lions and the tigers played a football game. The Lions scored three more than three times the number of points the Tigers scored. The total number of points scored by both teams is 31. How many points were scored by each team?

Answer:

The number of points scored by the Lions = 24

The number of points scored by the Tigers = 7

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number of points scored by the lion = l

The number of points scored by the tiger = t

The Lions scored three more than three times the number of points the Tigers scored.

l = 3 + 3(t)

The total number of points scored by both teams is 31.

= l + t = 31

3 + 3t + t = 31

4t = 31 - 3

4t = 28

t = 28/4

t = 7 points

Note:

l + t = 31

I = 31 - t

l = 31 - 7

l = 24 points

The number of points scored by the Lions = 24

The number of points scored by the Tigers = 7

A candy company claims that 20% of the candies in its bags are colored green. Steve buys 30 bags of 30 candies, randomly selects one candy from each, and counts the number of green candies. If there are 5, 6, or 7 green candies, Steve will conclude that the company’s claim is correct. What is the probability of Steve agreeing with the company’s claim? Use a TI-83, TI-83 plus, or TI-84 calculator to find the probability.

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Answer:

The probability of Steve agreeing with the company’s claim is 0.50502.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let X denote the number of green candies.

The probability of green candies is, p = 0.20.

Steve buys 30 bags of 30 candies, randomly selects one candy from each, and counts the number of green candies.

So, n = 30 candies are randomly selected.

All the candies are independent of each other.

The random variable X follows a binomial distribution with parameter n = 30 and p = 0.20.

It is provided that if there are 5, 6, or 7 green candies, Steve will conclude that the company’s claim is correct.

Compute the probability of 5, 6 and 7 green candies as follows:

[tex]P(X=5)={30\choose 5}(0.20)^{5}(1-0.20)^{30-5}=0.17228\\\\P(X=6)={30\choose 6}(0.20)^{6}(1-0.20)^{30-6}=0.17946\\\\P(X=7)={30\choose 7}(0.20)^{7}(1-0.20)^{30-7}=0.15328[/tex]

Then the probability of Steve agreeing with the company’s claim is:

P (Accepting the claim) = P (X = 5) + P (X = 6) + P (X = 7)

                                       = 0.17228 + 0.17946 + 0.15328

                                       = 0.50502

Thus, the probability of Steve agreeing with the company’s claim is 0.50502.

I need help with this question.

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Answer:

Angle RQT and Angle RQO

Step-by-step explanation:

These angles share the common vertex of Q and the common side of RQ

Answer:

The first option.

Step-by-step explanation:

The way I always remember adjacent angles is they are kinda beside each other.

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Look up decimal to percentage calculator and you can enter the decimals and get your answer because me entering all of them would be a pain

Sammy wants to buy a new mattress priced at $419. He enters into an agreement to pay $26 a month for 24 months. How much will the finance charge be for this purchase?

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If Sammy pays a monthly installment of $ 27 for 24 months, then the total amount paid by Sammy is 24 * $ 27 = $ 648. Now, since the

The table shows the makeup of a New Year’s Eve television show. What fraction of the show will be for the audience to speak?
Table:
Introduction: 10%
Skits: 25%
Guests: 45%
Audience: 20%

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Answer:

1/5

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find the fraction of the show will be for the audience to speak. Here, the part of the audience is 20%.

We know that, percent means we need to divide the value by 100 i.e.

[tex]20\%=\dfrac{20}{100}\\\\=\dfrac{2}{10}\\\\=\dfrac{1}{5}[/tex]

So, the required fraction is 1/5.

Can somebody help me with this pleaseee I need help

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Answer:

3.225

Step-by-step explanation:

15%= 15/100

therefore 15% tip of 21.50

15/100×21.50 = 3.225

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What is the percent decrease when the balance in a bank account goes from $300 to $60?
The percent decrease is 20%.
The percent decrease is 25%.
The percent decrease is 80%.
The percent decrease is 87%.

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Answer:

according to me I think that the percentage decrease is 80% and this is how I got it I took 60 and subtracted it from 300 to get 240 then I took 240 over 300 * 100% and I got 80%

Step-by-step explanation:

the percent decrease is 87%

There are 5 chairs to every 2 tables in class. Which ratio is equivalent to 5:22
35:14
15:12
10:6
40:18

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Answer:if your meaning 5:2 the answer would be 35:14

Step-by-step explanation:

You simply would have the find the equal to it so by multiplying both by 7 would make it equal. 7 × 5 is 35 and 7 × 2 is 14

The mean mark of a group of 10 boys is 58. If the mean of 7 of them is 61, what is the mean of the remaining 3 boys

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Answer:

The mean of the remaining 3 boys is 51.

Step-by-step explanation:

The mean mark of the entire group ([tex]p_{10}[/tex]), dimensionless, is:

[tex]p_{10} = \frac{1}{10}\cdot \Sigma_{i = 1}^{10} x_{i}[/tex] (Eq. 1)

([tex]p_{10} = 58[/tex])

[tex]\frac{1}{10}\cdot \Sigma_{i=1}^{10} x_{i} = 58[/tex] (Eq. 1b)

Where [tex]x_{i}[/tex] is the mark of the i-th boy, dimensionless.

In addition, we know the following mean marks from statement:

[tex]p_{7} = \frac{1}{7} \cdot \Sigma_{i = 1}^{7} x_{i}[/tex] (Eq. 2)

([tex]p_{7} = 61[/tex])

[tex]\frac{1}{7}\cdot \Sigma_{i=1}^{7} x_{i} = 61[/tex] (Eq. 2b)

[tex]p_{3} = \frac{1}{3}\cdot \Sigma_{i=8}^{10}x_{i}[/tex] (Eq. 3)

Where:

[tex]p_{7}[/tex] - Mean mark of the first 7 boys, dimensionless.

[tex]p_{3}[/tex] - Mean mark of the remaining 3 boys, dimensionless.

By applying sum properties in (Eq. 1b) and using (Eq. 2b) and (Eq. 3), we obtain the mean of the remaining 3 boys:

[tex]\frac{1}{10}\cdot [\Sigma_{i = 1}^{7}x_{i}+\Sigma_{i=8}^{10}x_{i}] = 58[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{10}\cdot [7\cdot (61)+3\cdot p_{3}] = 58[/tex]

[tex]7\cdot (61) + 3\cdot p_{3} = 580[/tex]

[tex]3\cdot p_{3} = 153[/tex]

[tex]p_{3} = \frac{153}{3}[/tex]

[tex]p_{3} = 51[/tex]

The mean of the remaining 3 boys is 51.

Is the product of 0.4 * 1.8 greater then or less then 0.4


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Answer:

Greater

Step-by-step explanation:

.4*1.8 is .72

.72 is greater than .4

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