You can just pick one or something anything is appreciated

You Can Just Pick One Or Something Anything Is Appreciated

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Answer 1
huh i’m confused....

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what is the answer pls i need help

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Answer:

A because you have to mutiply 3 x 2 and it gives you 6

Is 45 a multiple of 4? Explain your answer.
50

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No
You can’t split 45 into 4 equally

plx help i need to get this so I can be ungrounded ​

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

I agree 2- why’d you get grounded

ldentify the center and radius of the circle
(x-5)^2 + (y+1)^2=4.

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Answer:

[tex] {(x - 5)}^{2} + {(y + 1)}^{2} = 4 \\ {(x - a)}^{2} + {(y -b) }^{2} = {r}^{2} [/tex]

Comparing both the equation we get,

(C) Centre:(5,-1), r =2

You have a square that has a side length of $1$ centimeter. Each minute, $2$ centimeters are added to the side length. After $10$ minutes, what will be the difference between the area of the last square and the area of the initial square in square centimeters (do not include the units in your answer)?

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Answer:

Difference in area of the last square and the initial square = 440 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of the side of a square = 1 cm

Area of the square = (side)² = 1 cm²

Addition of side length every minute = 2 cm

After x minutes length of each side of the square = (1 + 2x) cm

If x = 10 minutes

Length of each side of the square = [1 + 2(10)]

                                                         = 21 cm

Area of the square after 10 minutes = (21)²

                                                            = 441 cm²

Therefore, difference in area of the last square and area of the initial square

= 441 - 1

= 440 cm²

Which graph represents y = √ X

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Explanation:

[tex]\displaystyle [9, 3] → 3 = \sqrt{9} \\ [4, 2] → 2 = \sqrt{4} \\ [1, 1] → 1 = \sqrt{1} \\ [0, 0] → 0 = \sqrt{0}[/tex]

**In this case, we want NON-NEGATIVE terms.

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17 Number of CD. Produced 100 3000 Number of CDs EXO HORO 1 M Nonth November Sentember July h The scatter plot shows the number of CDs that Disc-O CD factory produced in different months. What is the best prediction for the month in which they will produce 5,500 CDs? (1 Point) November September​

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Answer:

july

Step-by-step explanation:

id say its july but i cant see all the options so im not sure thats one of them!

Pls help urgently extra points and mark brainlist

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Answer:

You got it right it is the second option

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm trying to level up and need 3 more brainliest so if possible can you mark me brainliest if not that's ok! :)

Answer: the last one

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the reciprocal of 5/6​

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Answer:

6/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The reciprocal of 5/6 would be 6/5

Solve 2x + 2y = -28 2x - 2y = 26

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Answer:

x=−y−14

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

x = none y = -27

Step-by-step explanation:

2x + 2y = -28 + 2x - 26

-2x                  -2x

__________________

2y = -28 - 26

2y = -54

y = -27

a) Two cards are dealt off a well-shuffled deck. You win $1 if the two cards are

of different suits. Find the probability of your winning?

b) A coin is tossed 5 times. What is the probability that the first toss is a head

or exactly 2 out of the five tosses are heads?

c) In a shuffled 52-card deck, what is the probability that neither the top nor

the bottom card is a heart?

d) A bag contains 20 red marbles, 20 green marbles and 20 blue marbles. You

reach in and grab 15 marbles. What is the probability that they are all the

same colour?

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Answer:

A.) 0.7647 b.) 13/ 16 C.) 0.9412 D.) 8.743 * 10^-10

Step-by-step explanation:

A)

Number of cards per suit = 13

Nunber of suits = 4

Probability = required outcome / Total possible outcomes

P(1) = probability of picking a card from a certain suit

P(1) = 13 / 52

Hence, probability that 2nd card will be from a suit different from the first :

Total possible outcomes = (52 - 1) = 51

Required outcomes = (13 * 3) = 39

= 39 / 51

= 0.7647

B.)

First toss being head :

Required outcome = H = 1

Total possible outcomes = T or H = 2

P(H) = 1/ 2

For 5 tosses

Total possible outcomes = 2^n = 2^5 = 32

Exactly 2 heads = 10

P(exactly 2 heads) = 10/32 = 5/16

1/2 + 5/16 = (8 + 5) / 16 = 13/16

c)

1 - P(both top and bottom are hearts)

Number of hearts = 13 ; number of cards = 52

P(both are hearts) = 13/52 * 12/51 = 0.05882

1 - 0.05882

= 0.94117

= 0.9412

d)

Either all marbles are red OR all marbles are green OR all marbles are blue

Total number of marbles = (20 + 20 + 20) = 60

Probability that all 15 marbles are of a certain color :

(20/60 * 19/59 * 18/58 * 17/57 * 16/56 * 15/55 * 14/54 * 13/53 * 12/52 * 11/51 * 10/50 * 9/49 * 8/48 * 7/47 * 6/46)

(2.9146E−10) + (2.9146E−10) + (2.9146E−10)

= 8.7438E−10

= 8.743 * 10^-10

Review
What is the length of the unknown side length?
Perimeter is 750 meters
What is the length of the unknown side length?


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Answer:

300 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

250+150+50+x=750

450+x=750

x=750-450=300

Delta Airlines' flights from Boston to Seattle are on time 70 % of the time. Suppose 6 flights are randomly selected, and the number on-time flights is recorded. 1.The probability that at least 4 flights are on time is

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Answer:

P(at least 4)  = 0.74431

Step-by-step explanation:

Here

Probability of the flights on time is = 70% = 70/100= 0.7

q= 0.3

n= 6

As the probability of success and failure is constant and the n is also fixed then the binomail probability distribution can be used to solve this.

P (x= 4) = 6c4 *(0.7)^4 (0.3)^2= 15*0.2401* 0.09= 0.324135

P (x= 5) = 6c5 *(0.7)^5(0.3)^1= 6*0.16807* 0.3=0.302526

P (x= 6) = 6c6 *(0.7)^6 (0.3)^0= 0.117649P

P (x= 0) = 6c0 *(0.7)^0 (0.3)^6= 0.000729

P (x= 1) = 6c1 *(0.7)^1 (0.3)^5=0.010206

P (x= 2) = 6c 2*(0.7)^2 (0.3)^4=0.059535

P (x= 3) = 6c3 *(0.7)^3 (0.3)^3=0.18522

Probability of at least 4 means that probability of greater than 4 inclusive of 4.

This can be obtained in two ways.

First is by subtracting the probabilities of less than 4.

Second is by adding probabilities greater than 4 including 4.

We get the same answer with any of the two methods used.

P(at least 4) = 1- P(x<4)

                     = 1- [ 0.000729+ 0.010206 +0.059535+ 0.18522]

                     = 1- 0.25569

                       = 0.74431

P (at least 4) = P(x=4) +P(X=5) + P(x=6)

                        =0.324135+ 0.302526+ 0.117649

                        =0.74431

which function has a y-intercept of 3 ​

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Answer:

2 and 3

1 also has a y-intercept of 3, but it is negative, so I don't know if that one will count

Step-by-step explanation:

Substitute X for 0 and solve from there.

3(0) - 2y = -6

0 - 2y = -6

y = 3

y - 3 = -2(0)

y - 3 = 0

y = 3

19 - k = 4.




I need help​

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Answer:

15

Step-by-step explanation:

first you have to subtract 4 from 19 to get what k is. that should be your answer. good luck!

Find the value of N
9 : 10 = 54 : N

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Answer:

I think Value of N is 60

Step-by-step explanation:

because 9 ×6 =54

therefore, 10×6=60

hope its correct and hope ti helps..

A small business earns a profit of $4,500 in
March and $9,500 in July. What is the rate
of change in profit for this time period?

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Answer:

$2750/month

Step-by-step explanation:

I believe it would be $2750 for the rate of change

Suzi starts her hike at 275 feet below sea level. When she reaches the end of the hike, she is still below sea level at −135 feet. What was the change in elevation from the beginning of Suzi's hike to the end of the hike?

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Answer:

Have a nice day!

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

140

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

This problem may seem tricky because of the negative sea level, os let’s set up an equation.

[tex]-275+x=-135[/tex] where x = the change in elevation.

Using orders of operations, add 275 to both sides and you will end with

x = 140

Her change in elevation is 140 feet.

I hope this helps!

Write an equation in slope-intercept form that is perpendicular to y = -7x + 3 and passing through (14.1).

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Answer:

y = 1/7x -1

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Find the slope.

- In this case, the equation given is in simplest form so you can easily come to the conclusion that '-7' is the slope. But, since the math question wants a slope-intercept form in perpendicular form, the slope would actually be 1/7.

2) Use the point-slope form and substitute the values available. Then solve.

m (slope) = 1/7

(a, b) = (14, 1)

y - b = m(x - a)

y - 1 = 1/7(x - 14)

y - 1 = 1/7x - 2

y = 1/7x - 1

The result is your answer.

Hope this helped (please tell me if I made a mistake or if you have any confusion and I will resolve it under the comments) ^^

Ignoring unwritten factors of 1, what is the sum of the numerical factors in the expression below?



−4(x−2)+(x−2)7−(x+5)(x−2)+(x−2)9+(−3)(x−2)

(1 point)
The sum is
.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Move

2x-3

x2+4x+3

to the left side of the equation by subtracting it from both sides.

x+2

x2-9

+

x-3

x2-2x-3

-

2x-3

x2+4x+3

=0

Simplify

x+2

x2-9

+

x-3

x2-2x-3

-

2x-3

x2+4x+3

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Answer: the sum is 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Blanking on how medians in a triangle work

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A median cuts a leg of a triangle in half. So for instance, PF being a median means that DP and PE are congruent and have the same length. Consequently, each component triangle (that is, ∆DPC, ∆EPC, ∆EQC, etc) all have the same area.

If A is the area of ∆PCE, then the area of ∆PFE is 3A.

Take PF = 24 to be the base of ∆PFE, and take PC to be the base of ∆PCE. The area of any triangle is equal to 1/2 times the base times the height. But ∆PFE and ∆PCE share the same height (you can see this by dropping an altitude from the vertex E down to the line containing PF), so PC is 1/3 the length of PF, so FC must be 2/3 the length of PF.

So FC has length 2/3 × 24 = 16.

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A 43-foot ladder is leaning against a building and forms a 29.37° angle with the ground. How far away from the building is the base of the ladder? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

21.09 feet
24.20 feet
37.47 feet
49.34 feet

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Answer: 76.406

The side of the triangle is 43 and the angle is 29.37. We need to find the adjacent side of the angle, using the opposite side that is given. Tangent would use opposite/adjacent. Solve

Choose all equations for which x=2 is a solution.

A:x+3=5
B:x+2=8
C:x+1=1
D:x-2=4
Ex-7=5-

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A is the only correct answer, unless you meant to put “-5” for letter E. Then A and E would be the correct answers!

give a description of the rules for the order of operation in your own words

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Answer:

Order of opoation is a techniqe that gives us a easier way to figure out work

Step-by-step explanation:

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illustrates whather the two ratios are equal or not using cross 3/27, 1/9​

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Answer:

They are equal

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]\frac{3}{27}\ and\ \frac{1}{9}[/tex]

Required

Determine if they are equal

We start by equating both:

[tex]\frac{3}{27} = \frac{1}{9}[/tex]

Cross Multiply

[tex]3 * 9 = 1 * 27[/tex]

[tex]27 = 27[/tex]

Because both sides of the equation are equal, then the ratios are equal

Which is the answer HELP PLEASE

A. 205°
B. 215°
C. 210°
D. 220°

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Answer:

A lol

Step-by-step explanation:

5 actions a good friend would make.

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Answer:

1. respect your opinion

2. defend you/stand up for you

3. support your passions and goals

4. keep stuff you tell them to themselves

5. make you feel comfortable and like you can be yourself

Step-by-step explanation:

What are the x-intercepts of f(x) = x(x + 1)(x - 4)(x+8)??

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Answer:

f(x)= 3x^2+5x

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x)= x(x+1)(x-4)(x+8)

f(x) = x^2 + x + x^2 - 4x + x^2 + 8x

f(x) 3x^2 + 5x

Write a linear model for the amount of boxes, b, as a function of the number of hours since they opened, h. Use your model to predict the number of boxes in stock at the end of an 8 hour shift.

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Question:

A company produces boxes of DVDs at a rate of 52 boxes per hour they begin to produce boxes when they first opened for the day and after 3 hours have 400 boxes in stock.

- How many boxes were in stock when they opened?

- Write a linear model for the amount of boxes, b, as a function of the number of hours since they opened, h.

- Use your model to predict the number of boxes in stock at the end of an 8 hour shift.

Answer:

1. [tex]Initial = 244[/tex]

2. [tex]b = 244 + 52h[/tex]

3. 660 boxes

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Rate = 52\ per\ hour[/tex]

[tex]Total\ boxes\ in\ 3\ hours = 400[/tex]

Solving (a): Initial Number of boxes

First, we calculate the number of boxes made in 3 hours

[tex]Boxes = Rate * Hours[/tex]

[tex]Boxes = 52 * 3[/tex]

[tex]Boxes = 156[/tex]

If they had 400 boxes at the 3rd hour.

Then, the number of boxes when they opened is:

[tex]Initial = 400 - 156[/tex]

[tex]Initial = 244[/tex]

Solving (b): Linear function

[tex]b = boxes[/tex]

[tex]h = hours[/tex]

Since, we have the rate and the initial number of boxes.

The linear function is:

[tex]Boxes = Initial + Rate * Hours[/tex]

i.e.

[tex]b = 244 + 52 * h[/tex]

[tex]b = 244 + 52h[/tex]

Solving (c): Boxes at the end of the 8th hour

We have:

[tex]b = 244 + 52h[/tex]

In this case:

[tex]h = 8[/tex]

Substitute 8 for h

[tex]b = 244 + 52 * 8[/tex]

[tex]b = 244 + 416[/tex]

[tex]b = 660[/tex]

Hence, there are 660 boxes at the end of the 8th hour

Write the ratio 21 wins to 9 losses as a faction in simplest form.​

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Answer: 7/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide both by 3

21/ 3 = 7

9 / 3 = 3

You get 7/3. Hope that helps!

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