What is 14% of 800? Enter your answer in the box.

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Answer 1
14% of 800 is 112. You can figure this out by multiplying 0.14 by 800 to get 112
Answer 2
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Answer:

iv answered this question for you already in the other one

Step-by-step explanation:

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The water glasses below are filled to the same height and have the same radius. How many times could you fill Glass B to equal the amount water in Glass A? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

%9 and 6 cm the glass ÷14

πcm }=. cm 9

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The amount of water in Glass B to equal to 3 times of the amount water in Glass A

What is the volume?

The volume is a measurement of three-dimensional space that is utilized.

Let r be the radius and h be the height of the cylinder and cone. Then the volume of the cylinder will be given as,

Volume of A = π r²h cubic units                       ...1

And the volume of the cone will be given as,

Volume of B = (1/3) × r²h cubic units       ...2

From equations 1 and 2

Volume of B = 3 x volume of A

The amount of water in Glass B to equal to 3 times of the amount water in Glass A

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Find the next 4 terms of the following arithmetic sequence:

-7,-5.5,-4,-2.5

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Answer:

-1, 0.5, 2, 3.5

Step-by-step explanation:

1.5 is added to the previous value for each value of the sequence. -2.5+1.5 is -1; -1+1.5 is 0.5, etc.

Answer:

-1, 0.5, 2, 3.5

Step-by-step explanation:

y=x+1.5

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The figure is the net for a rectangular prism.

What is the surface area of the rectangular prism represented by the net?



Enter your answer in the box.

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Answer:184 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

10*6*2=120

6*2*2=24

2*10*2=40

120+40+24=184

Answer:

184 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

You can find the surface area of this net by finding the area of each rectangle and adding them up.

The top rectangle has dimensions of 10 and 6. You multiply them to get 60. Add in the units and the area of the top rectangle is 60 cm².

The rectangle under the one we just found the area for has the dimensions 10 and 2. Find the area. A = 20 cm².

The two rectangles to the side of the second rectangle have the dimensions of 6 and 2. The area of one is 12 cm². This means the two rectangles added together are 24 cm².

The next rectangle has the same dimensions as the first rectangle we solved. Therefore, the area is the same, which is 60 cm².

The last rectangle has the same dimensions as the second rectangle we solved. Therefore, the area is the same, which is 20 cm².

We will add the numbers altogether to find the surface area.

60 + 20 + 24 + 60 + 20 = 80 + 24 + 80 = 104 + 80 = 184 cm²

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Which graph shows all real numbers closer to 0 than they are to 4?

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Answer:

Graph A

Step-by-step explanation:

It’s the real numbers closer 0 then they are at 4.

A
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Choose the best estimate for the length of a paperback book. A. 4 in. B. 8 in. C. 14 in. D. 18 in.

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Answer:

A.4

Step-by-step explanation:

The average length of a paperback book is 4.25 inches in height and 6.87 in length. So the options you have here are 4,8,14, and 18 inches the closest number to 6.87 in 4 inches. I hope my answer helps you a lot.  

The answer is A.8 because the average length is nearly always 4.25 x 6.87

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Answer: 64mi^2

Step-by-step explanation:

(2*5) +(6*8)+((3*4)/2) = 64mi^2

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Answer:

33.8

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Use Phythagoras theorem to get RS ↓

[tex]9.1 ^{2} + 6 ^{2} = 118.81 \\ \sqrt{118.81 } = 10.9[/tex]

2) RS = RQ

therefore, to get the perimeter, you'll have to total up the sides of the triangle ↓

[tex]rs + rq +qt + ts \\ = 10.9 + 10.9 + 6 + 6 \\ = 33.8[/tex]

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Answer:

33.8

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Step-by-step explanation:

If on a scale drawing 5 inches represents 80 feet, then 3/4 inch would represent how many feet?
16 feet
8 feet
12 feet
4 feet

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It would represent 12 feet

Answer:

12 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

80 / 5 = 16

1 inch = 16

16 / 4 = 4

4 * 3 = 12

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Answer:

There are 0 lines here. Because the arrows (of lines) don't directly meet.

There are 0 lines. Lines are infinite and have arrows on both ends there are only line segments and rays. Hope this helps!

Some facts about powers of ten are shown. Use what you know about powers of ten to enter numbers that make the equation true.

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Answer:

there are 4 before you can get 3.28.

As shown, 10^-1=1/10.

So, 1/10^-4 which makes it inverse,

10^4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

there are 4 before you can get 3.28.

As shown, 10^-1=1/10.

So, 1/10^-4 which makes it inverse,

10^4

A bakery made 9 cakes using 3 bags of flour. The bakery uses the same relationship
between cakes made and the amount of flour used to make all of their cakes. Which table of values shows the relationship between the number of cakes the bakery makes to the number of bags of flour the bakery uses?

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Answer:

3/1 or 3:1 when simplified

so first number is three times larger then second number

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Answer:

Number 1,2,3

Low:10,200,8.5

High:55,260,9.3

Median:35,230,9.0

Lower Quantile:15,215,8.9

Upper Quantile:45,240,9.2

Interquantile Range:30,25,0.3

Box and whisker plots I see well in the middle is your median then u have the uppper and lower quartile and for the median of the last page put of all the numbers from least to greatest and mark each one both times on each side and u should find ur median.

For this item, enter the answer in the space provided. A college student earns $ 15, 000 working part-time at a bookstore. The student pays 1/10 of the earnings in taxes, spends 2/5 of the earnings on living expenses, and saves the remainder of the earnings. How much money does the student save?

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Answer: 10,500

Step-by-step explanation:

How to calculate tax and earning

Given the following paramiters

Total amount earned by the student = $15000

Assume we have the following parameters

Earning paid off in taxes = $1500

Amount spent on living expenses = $3000

Amount she will have left = 15000 - (1500 + 3000)

Amount she will have left = 15,000 - 4500

Amount she will have left = 10,500

Hence the amount she will have left is $10,500

Answer:

$7,500

Step-by-step explanation:

First, find the amount he pays in taxes:

$15,000 x 0.1 = $1,500

Next, find the amount he pays in living expenses:

$15,000 x 0.4 = $6,000

Add the two amounts together:

$1,500 + $6,000 = $7,500

Subtract the combined amount from the original amount to find how much the student saved:

$15,000 - $7,500 = $7,500

Therefore, the college student saves $7,500.

In the diagram, lines r and s are parallel to each other and perpendicular to transversal line t. Line w is a transversal to lines r and s. Use properties of special angles, formed by parallel lines, perpendicular lines and their transversals, to describe the relationship between the angles. Choose all of the situations that correctly describe the relationship between the angles. Note: Figure is not drawn to scale.



s || r ; s ⊥ t ; r ⊥ t

line w is a transversal

m∠7=72°

10 and 14

(MULTIPLE CHOICE)
supplementary angles
The angles do not share a special relationship.
vertical angles
right angles
equal angles
alternate exterior angles
same side interior angles
alternate interior angles
corresponding angles

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Answer:

Part 1)

Part 2)

Part 3)

Part 4)

Part 5)

Part 6)

Part 7)

Part 8)

Part 9)

Part 10)

Step-by-step explanation:

Part 1) Find the measure of angle 7

we know that

----> by corresponding angles

we have

----> given

therefore

Part 2) Find the measure of angle 4

we know that

----> by supplementary angles (form a linear pair)

we have

substitute

Part 3) Find the measure of angle 6

we know that

----> by alternate exterior angles

we have

therefore

Part 4) Find the measure of angle 1

we know that

----> by vertical angles

we have

therefore

Part 5) Find the measure of angle 16

we know that

----> by supplementary angles (form a linear pair)

we have

---> given

substitute

Part 6) Find the measure of angle 18

we know that

----> by alternate interior angles

we have

therefore

Part 7) Find the measure of angle 21

we know that

----> by alternate exterior angles

we have

therefore

Part 8) Find the measure of angle 10

step 1

Find the measure of angle 14

we know that

----> by supplementary angles (form a linear pair)

we have

substitute

step 2

we know that

---> sum of interior angles of a triangle

we have

substitute

step 3

Find the measure of angle 10

we know that

----> by vertical angles

we have

therefore

Part 9) Find the measure of angle 11

we know that

----> by supplementary angles (form a linear pair)

we have

substitute

Part 10) Find the measure of angle 12

see Part 8)

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve 5x-10=3x+2. Explain.

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Answer:

6

[tex] \: [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given an equation and we are to find the value of x.

[tex] \: [/tex]

Given Equation :

[tex] \\ {\longrightarrow \qquad{ \sf{5x-10=3x+2}}} \\ \\ [/tex]

Subtracting 3x from both sides we get :

[tex]\\ {\longrightarrow \qquad{ \sf{5x-10 - 3x=3x - 3x+2}}} \\ \\ [/tex]

[tex] {\longrightarrow \qquad{ \sf{2x-10=2}}} \\ \\ [/tex]

Adding 10 to both sides we get :

[tex] \\ {\longrightarrow \qquad{ \sf{2x-10 + 10=2 + 10}}} \\ \\ [/tex]

[tex] {\longrightarrow \qquad{ \sf{2x=12}}} \\ \\ [/tex]

Dividing both sides by 2 we get :

[tex] \\ {\longrightarrow \qquad{ \sf{ \frac{2x}{2} = \frac{12}{2} }}} \\ \\ [/tex]

[tex] {\longrightarrow \qquad{ \frak{ \pmb{x=6}}}} \\ \\ [/tex]

Therefore,

The value of x is 6.

Answer:

   = 6-

Step-by-step explanation:

:-

5 + -10 = 3 + 2

ℜ  :-

-10 + 5 = 3 + 2

ℜ  :-

-10 + 5 = 2 + 3

-10 + 5 = 2 + 3

  ''.

      ,      .

'-3'      .

-10 + 5 + -3 = 2 + 3 + -3

ℭ  : 5 + -3 = 2

-10 + 2 = 2 + 3 + -3

ℭ  : 3 + -3 = 0

-10 + 2 = 2 + 0

-10 + 2 = 2

'10'      .

-10 + 10 + 2 = 2 + 10

ℭ  : -10 + 10 = 0

0 + 2 = 2 + 10

2 = 2 + 10

ℭ  : 2 + 10 = 12

2 = 12

   '2'.

= 6

= 6

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I think it’s 1 or 10

Answer:

1/10

Step-by-step explanation:

Ok so 1/100= 10/100

The graph of the equation y=x²-2x-8 is a parabola. What is the equation of the axis of symmetry?

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Answer:

x=1

Step-by-step explanation:

y=x²-2x-8

First, we solve for the vertex

The equation for the vertex is -b/2a

Substitution:

-b/2a

=-(-2)/(2*1)

=2/2

=1

Therefore the equation for the line of symmetry is x=1

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Give the coordinates of each point.

please help thank you

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a-2,6
d-4,6
b-9,6
c-11,6

Answer:

A = (1,6)

B = (4,6)

C = (9,6)

D = (11,6)

Since it is a strait line on six, all the points should have 6 as y. For the x's, just count how much it is away from the y-axis.

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Answer:

πr + 2r

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter of Semicircle

The perimeter of a semicircle is the sum of the half of the circumference of the circle and diameter. As the perimeter of a circle is 2πr or πd. So, the perimeter of a semicircle is 1/2 (πd) + d or πr + 2r, where r is the radius.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. d = 22mm

circumference = πr + d

= 22/7 × 11 + 22

= 56.57 mm

2. r = 4 inches

circumference = πr + d

= 22/7 × 4 + 8

= 20.57 Inches

3. d = 10 yards

circumference = πr+d

= 22/7 × 5 + 10

= 25.71 yards

Compute x/y if

x + 1/y = 4 and

y + 1/x = 1/4

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Answer:

Y = 1/4x-1

X = 4y-1

Step-by-step explanation:

layout the equations :

x+1/y = 4        y+1/x = 1/4

solve the equations, remember to switch sides switch signs solving the equations will give us the value of the letter

x+1/y = 4

x+1 = 4y

x=4y-1

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y+1/x = 1/4

y+1  = 1/4x

y = 1/4x-1

Let first consider the equations one by one and will be solving one by one ;

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf x+\dfrac{1}{y}=4}[/tex]

Multiplying both sides by y will lead ;

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf xy+1=4y}[/tex]

[tex]{:\implies \quad \boxed{\sf xy=4y-1\quad \cdots \cdots(i)}}[/tex]

Now, consider the second equation which is ;

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf y+\dfrac{1}{x}=\dfrac14}[/tex]

Multiplying both sides by x will yield

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf xy+1=\dfrac{x}{4}}[/tex]

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf xy=\dfrac{x}{4}-1}[/tex]

[tex]{:\implies \quad \boxed{\sf xy=\dfrac{x-4}{4}\quad \cdots \cdots(ii)}}[/tex]

As LHS of both equations (i) and (ii) are same, so equating both will yield;

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf 4y-1=\dfrac{x-4}{4}}[/tex]

Multiplying both sides by 4 will yield

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf 16y-4=x-4}[/tex]

[tex]{:\implies \quad \sf 16y=x}[/tex]

Dividing both sides by y will yield :

[tex]{:\implies \quad \boxed{\bf{\dfrac{x}{y}=16}}}[/tex]

Hence, the required answer is 16

Students are comparing the decimals 13.310, 13.28, and 13.301

Please put these numbers in order from least to greatest, enter the least value in answer spot 1.
________
________
________

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Answer:

13.28

13.301

13.31

Step-by-step explanation:

here’s the answer!
13.28
13.301
13.310

You are weighing 3 boulders. 1 weighs one-quarter of a ton, 1 weighs 8,112 ounces, and 1 weighs 505 pounds.
Which one is heaviest, and which is lightest?

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Answer: 8,112oz heaviest, quarter ton lightest
Work:
Quarter ton= 500 lbs
8,112 oz=507 lbs

Probabilities! Can someone help me? 30 points for the right answer!

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Answer:

Second and Last statements are true

Step-by-step explanation:

Probablity that it lands on red:-

1/5= 20

Probablity that it lands on green:-

2/4=40

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Correct answers are as follows : The probability it lands on red is 20% , The probability it lands on green is 40%

last week you walked your dog 12.405 miles. this week you walked your dog 15 miles. how many fewer miles did you walk last week than this week?

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fewer miles = difference between the two miles in the walks.
= (15 - 12.405)miles = 2.595

The dog walked 3 miles less in last week than this week.

What is approximation?

An approximation is anything that is similar, but not exactly equal, to something else. A number can be approximated by rounding.

Given that, last week you walked your dog 12.405 miles. this week, you walked your dog 15 miles.

The dog walked in last week approx = 12 miles

The dog walked this week = 15 miles

The  fewer miles did he walked = 15-12 = 3

Hence, the dog walked 3 miles less.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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△ABC has interior angles with measures x°, 100°, and 70°, and △DEF has interior angles with measures y°, 70°, and 50°.

Using the given information, which statement is true?

The two triangles are not similar because x≠y .

The triangles are similar because they each have an interior angle with a measure 70°.

The two triangles are not similar because the interior angles are congruent but the side lengths are different.

The two triangles are not similar because y = 60 so it is impossible to have three congruent angles.

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So first of all you can find x and y because all triangles have interior angles that add up to 180 degrees.

X= 10 degrees
Y= 60 degrees

Looking at the options, we see that the first statement is true. And if the angles are not equal, the triangles are not able to be similar.

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Answer:

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Answer:

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30 POINTS HELP ME-
(7.12) A group of students must collect at least $120 to organize a science fair. They have already collected $30. Which graph best represents all remaining amounts of money, in dollars, that the students should still collect to organize the science fair?

(A) Number line graph with closed circle on 120 and shading to the right
(B) Number line graph with closed circle on 90 and shading to the right.
(C) Number line graph with closed circle on 150 and shading to the right
(D) Number line graph with closed circle on 30 and shading to the right.

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Answer:

Number line graph with closed circle on 30 and shading to the right

because you already have 30 dollars and they need at least 120 but if they get more then 120 they can still hold the science fair.

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Answer:

So, based on what I can see,

ON X FOR EACH

-from -7 to -3 (x) it is INCREASING

-from -3 to -1 it is INCREASING DRAMATICALLY

-from -1 to 1 it is DECREASING

-from 1 to 3 it is INCREASING

-from 3 to 5 it is DECREASING

-from 5 to 7 it is remaining CONSTANT.

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