Can you figure this out for me ? I’m having issues .
Answer:
71
you just had to add them
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Find the slope and the y-intercept of the graph of y + 1 = x.
Answer: The slope is 4/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Whatever number is attatched to the "x" is the slope.
Answer:
Slope: M = 4/3
Y-Intercept: : (0,−1)
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pls answer its for a test grade
Two lines that have the same y intercept and different slopes intersect at exactly one point.
True
False
Answer:
False. They will be parallel to each other
Answer:
false they would be parallel lines
please help!!(GIVING BRAINILEST) Which number line shows the solution of -3x+6>12?
Answer:
The answer is D
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: C
Step-by-step explanation:
−3x + 6 > 12
Move all terms not containing x to the right side of the inequality.
Subtract 6 from both sides of the inequality.
−3x > 12 − 6
Subtract 6 from 12.
−3x > 6
Divide each term by −3 and simplify.
Divide each term in −3x > 6 by −3. When multiplying or dividing both sides of an i nequality by a negative value, flip the direction of the inequality sign.
(-3x/-3)<(6 /-3)
Cancel the common factor of −3.
Divide 6 by −3.
x < −2
( − ∞ , − 2 )
Need help appreciate it
Answer:
Perimeter is 50
Area is 60
Step-by-step explanation:
To get the perimeter, you add all the lengths of the sides together.
To get the area, you do A=hb * b / 2, which is 60
Answer:
The answer is at the bottom!!
Step-by-step explanation:
A= b * h * 1/2
24 * 5 =120
120 / (1/2)=60
60= 24 * 5 * 1/2
P = a + b + c
P= 13 + 24 + 13
P=50
Hope this helps!!
I need help as soon as possible thank you!
Answer:
15
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Please help me, It'll mean a lot. :)
Answer
The answer is B
mary is 5 feet and 7 inches tall how tall is mary in inches?
What is $47.25 marked down 60% PLEASE HELP 10 POINTS WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST
ANSWER:
$18.90
EXPLAINATION:
To solve, the key word here is "marked down". This means that it is going down by 60%. Subtract 100%-60% which is 40%. Now, always remember that 1% = 0.01. SO 40% will be 0.4.
Multiply 47.25x0.4 = answer
18.90 will be the answer
The salesman gave me 20% off of my new laptop regularly priced $500. How
much did I save? *
Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
20% of 500 is 100
Answer:
$100
Step-by-step explanation:
20% is the same as 1/5. 1/5 of 500 is 100. Then add dollar signs, and you have your answer.
A cookie contains 150 calories. If you eat no fewer than 2 cookies and no more than 8 cookies, how many calories will you consume?
What would the inequality look like
Answer: 300cal ≤ y ≤ 1200 cal
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's define x as the number of cookies that you eat, and y as the number of calories you consume in those cookies.
"if you eat no fewer than 2 cookies..."
This is written as:
2 ≤ x
This means that x can be equal to 2, or larger than 2.
"...and no more than 8 cookies"
This is written as:
x ≤ 8
This means that x can be smaller than 8 or equal to 8.
If we combine those two, we have:
2 ≤ x ≤ 8
And we know that each cookie contains 150 calories, and rememer that these numbers represent number of cookies, then the numbers of calories will be:
2*150 cal ≤ y ≤ 8*150 cal
300cal ≤ y ≤ 1200 cal.
can someone help out
Answer:
B' = (0,-2)
C' = (3,-3)
D' = (4,1)
A window washer cleaned 38 windows in 2 hours. At this rate, how many windows did he clean in 7 hours? Record your answer and fill in the bubbles on your answer document. Be sure to use the correct place value
Answer:
133 windows
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that,
A window washer cleaned 38 windows in 2 hours.
We need to find how many windows did he clean in 7 hours.
2 hours = 38 windows
1 hour = 19 windows
For 7 hours, multiply 19 and 7.
7 hours = 19 × 7 windows
= 133 windows
Hence, in 7 hours he can clean 133 window
YOU GET BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT Kipton then takes off the jellybeans and puts on 10 brand-new pink erasers. The scale reads 312.4 grams. How much would you expect 1,000 pink erasers to weigh? Why?
Answer:
Task
Kipton has a digital scale. He puts a marshmallow on the scale and it reads 7.2 grams. How much would you expect 10 marshmallows to weigh? Why?
Kipton takes the marshmallows off the scale. He then puts on 10 jellybeans and then scale reads 12.0 grams. How much would you expect 1 jellybean to weigh? Why?
Kipton then takes off the jellybeans and puts on 10 brand-new pink erasers. The scale reads 312.4 grams. How much would you expect 1,000 pink erasers to weigh? Why?
IM Commentary
The purpose of this task is to help students
Recognize that in a multi-digit number, a digit in one place represents 10 times as much as it represents in the place to its right and 1/10 of what it represents in the place to its left (5.NBT.1)
By setting the task in the context of weighing objects and bundles of 10, 100, and 1,000 objects, it helps students visualize that bundling 10 units of a given place value will create 1 unit of the next highest place value. For example, taking 10 of an item that weighs 4.2 grams will result in 42 grams because it is 10 groups of 4 grams that weights 40 grams all together, and 10 groups of 0.2 grams that weigh 2 grams all together. The task allows students to explore both the structure of our place value system and how we use that to efficiently multiply and divide powers of 10.
Though this task is written as questions to be discussed or answered by students, the parts of this task are most valuable as a set of scenarios to be infused throughout a unit on place value. The teacher can actually bring in a digital scale and go through a series of explorations with students. It might be natural to start with students weighing one object and making predictions about how much 10 or 100 of these objects would weigh. From there, the teacher may want to have students start weighing sets of 10 or 100 objects and work backwards to think about the weight of 1 object.
The digital scale has several advantages: the weight will always appear in decimal form, thereby making it perfect for students to start reasoning about shifts in decimal place value from a more intuitive place. Moreover, the digital scale will not always show the expected answer. For example, something that weighs 3.5 grams alone might weigh 35.4 grams (rather than 35 grams) when taken as a group of 10. This slight difference provides an excellent opportunity to talk about rounding error. It also requires students to think beyond the rules of sliding a decimal point to the right when multiplying by powers of 10.
If students were still developing the rules for multiplying and dividing by powers of 10, this task would also incorporate MP8, Look for and express regularity in repeated reasoning. It also incorporates parts of MP6, Attend to precision, in that a higher-level discussion will push students to reason why one marshmallow might weigh 7.2 grams, but 10 marshmallows might weigh 7.19 grams. See the solution for part (a) for further elaboration.
Solution
Solution:
10 marshmallows should weigh 72 grams. Students might use repeated addition, multiplication or reason that each digit’s place value will be multiplied by a factor of 10:
10×(7+0.2)(10×7)+(10×0.2)70+272===
If students have had practice using digital scales in class, some students might respond with guesses that are close such as 73 grams or 72.4 grams because the original 7.2 grams may have been rounded to the nearest tenth. If, for example, the original actual weight were 7.24 grams, then the weight of ten marshmallows on a scale that rounds to the nearest tenth of a gram would be 72.4 grams.
1 jellybean should weigh 1.2 grams. Students may come to the solution a number of ways.
Students might notice that dividing 12 by 10 could be expressed in fraction form 1210. Students might further reason that
1210=1010+210
or 1.2.
Students might alternately reason that 12÷10 is the same as
(10÷10)+(2÷10)=1+0.2=1.2
Students might also use the rule that they are beginning to develop about sliding the decimal point one place to the left to divide by 10.
1,000 pink erasers should weigh about 31,240 grams. Students may come to the solution a number of ways:
A student might reason that first, it would be necessary to find out what 100 erasers would weigh by multiplying by a factor of 10 and then further multiplying by another factor of 10 to find out what 1,000 erasers would weigh. This is represented by
312.4×10×10
In this solution method, the student reasoned that multiplying by a factor of 10 and then another factor of 10 would be the same as multiplying by a factor of 100:
312.4×10×10312.4×100100×(300+10+2+0.4)30,000+1,000+200+4031,240====
Another student might want to find the weight of a single eraser. If 10 erasers weigh 312.4 grams, then one eraser must weigh 31.24 grams. From there the student could multiply the weight of one eraser by a factor of 1,000:
1000×(30+1+0.22+0.04)30,000+1,000+200+4031,240==
Step-by-step explanation:
You would expect 1,000 pink erasers to weigh 31,240 grams.
If 10 erasers weigh 312.4 grams, and to get 1,000 you multiply by 100, if you multiply 312.4 by 100 you get 31240.
Or if you use rates
[tex]\frac{312.4}{10} =\frac{31240}{1000}[/tex]
(when you multiply by 100)
uhm can i get a brain dump moment right here(btw i pick a random subject)
Answer:
liquid
Step-by-step explanation:
7th grade
HELP MEEEE!
due today
Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation: Because as you see the dot is past the 2 and is on the third line out of 4, the 4th line is the next number.
-9+n/4=-15 answer????
Answer:
-2
Step-by-step explanation:
9+n/4= -15
cross multiply
9+4-15=n
13-15=n
n=-2
Which is a point 6units to the left of 4
The newspaper in Haventown had a circulation of 80,000 papers in the year 2000. In 2010, the circulation was 50,000. With x=0 representing the year 2000, the graph below models this scenario. What number will complete the point-slope equation that models this scenario?
y−50,000=[_______](x−10)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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There are 75 new houses being built in a neighborhood. Last month, 2/5 of them were sold. This month, 3/5 of the remaining houses were sold. How many houses are left to be sold?
Step-by-step explanation:
75 * (1-2/5) * (1-3/5) = 18.
What is the slope and y-intercept of the equation 6x + 2y = 14
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What are the domain and range of this function?
PLZ HELP ILL MARK AS BRAINLIEST!!!
Answer:
Domain {-5, -4, 1, 2, 4, 5}
Range {-4, -2, 1, 2, 4, 5}
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I got the answer wrong on the test, although, I am confused if my teacher made a mistake or am I actually incorrect. Can you help me please
Answer:
I am so sorry to say that you are the one who made the miatake. Better luck next time!
The function y - 3 = 4(x + 2) is in point-slope form. Select the equivalent equation in slope-intercept form
All we need to do is solve for y.
[tex]y - 3 = 4(x + 2)\\\\y - 3 = 4x + 8\\\\y = 4x + 11[/tex]
The answer is A. y = 4x + 11.
Help picture shown !!!! please.
Answer:
x=266/41
Step-by-step explanation:
1ft 7in/3ft 5 in=x/40
or,12in+7in/36+5=x/40
or,19in/41in=x/40
or,19*40/41=x
•°•x=266/41
If 4 soap cakes cost Rs 50, find the cost of 3 dozen soap cakes.
50 divided by 4 is 12.5, so it is 12.5 for 1 soap cake, 12.5 x 36 is 45.0
The answer is 45.0
Mark Branliest!
What is the equation for the line in slope-intercept form? Enter your answer in the box.
Answer: y=-4x+5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y=-4x+5
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Find the slope by counting downward and over from one point to another point. Let's start from (-2,13) and go down to (0,5)
If you are worried about miscounting, you could also use the slope formula which is y2-y1/x2-x1
5-13/0--2
= -8/2
The slope is -4.
2. FInd where the line crosses the y-axis to get the y-intercept. Here it crosses it at 5.
3. Write the equation on slope-intercept form, which is y=mx+b where mx represents the slope and b represents the y-intercept.
y=-4x+5
Can someone please help me with number 2 I need this right so I don’t fail my class
Answer:i really wish i could help
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PLEASE HELP FIRST ANSWER GETS BRAINLIEST. is this a plant cell or animal cell?
Answer:
I am pretty sure that is a plant cell
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