(02.06)If a piece of ribbon is 6 and 1 over 4. feet long, how long is it in inches? 25 inches 72 inches 75 inches 84 inches

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Answer 1

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

1 foot = 12 inches                          Find 1/4 foot in inches

1/4 a foot = 1/4 * 12 = 3 inches

6 1/4 feet = (6 + 1/4) * 12

=72 + 3

75 inches


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Complete the statement to describe how to convert ounces to pound to find the weight in pounds blank the number of ounces by the unit rate ounces per pound

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Answer: you would multiply and the other one is 1536

Step-by-step explanation:

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A colony of bacteria is growing at a rate of 50% per hour. If this rate of growth remains the same and the colony starts with 100 bacteria, approximately how many bacteria will there be after 6 hours

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Answer:

1,139.0625

Step-by-step explanation:)

100 BACTERIA to start

1Hour = 50% of the start (which is 100 so half would be 50) this suggest 100+50= 150

2hour = 50% of 150 which is 75 and this suggest

150+75= 225

3 hour = 50% of 225 which is 112.5 this suggest

225+112.5=337.5

4hours = 50% of 337.5 which is 168.75 this suggest

337.5 + 168.75=506.25

5hours = 50% of 506.25 which is 253.125 this suggest

506.25+253.125=759.375

6hours = 50% of 759.375 which is 379.6875 this suggest

759.375+379.6875=1,139.0625

Answer: 1139 bacteria

Lella will rent a car for the weekend. She can choose one of two plans. The first plan has an initial fee of $46 and costs an additional $0.14 per mile driven. The
second plan has an initial fee of $51 and costs an additional $0.10 per mile driven

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the plans cost the same at 125 miles. the cost is $63.50

What is the length of XY?

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Answer:

  XY = 11.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Corresponding sides of similar triangles are proportional.

  XY/5 = 18/8

  XY = 5(9/4) = 45/4

  XY = 11.25

Solve 3x3-6. Graph the solution.
A)
B)
C)
D)

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The answer is D. Hope this helps

3a+2x-3y=15
Solve for a.
Then Solve put the value for a =
a+7÷10​

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subtract 2 from both sides

3a - 3y =  15 - 2x

factor out the common term 3

3 (a-y) = 15 - 2x

divide both sides by 3

a - y = 15 - 2x/3

add y to both sides

a = 15-2x/3 + y

then solve put the value for a =

15-2x/3 + y + 7 ÷10​

simplify using the common denominator

10(15-2x)+7*3/30

simplify 7 * 3 to 21

10(15-2x)+21/30

expand

150-20x+21/30

simplify 150-20x+21 to -20x + 171

-20x+171/30

Answer: -20x+171/30

[tex]\huge\bf Question:– [/tex]

[tex]\sf \longmapsto \: 3a+2x−3y=15[/tex]

[tex] \bf \huge \: To \: Find:–[/tex]

[tex] \boxed{\bf \: Value\: of \: A}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\bf Solution:–[/tex]

[tex]\sf \longmapsto \: 3a+2x−3y=15[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{ \bf \: Add -2x \: to \: both \: sides}[/tex]

[tex]\sf \longmapsto \: 3a+2x−3y+−2x=15+−2x[/tex]

[tex]\sf \longmapsto \: 3a−3y=−2x+15[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{ \bf \: Add \: 3y \: to \: both \: sides}[/tex]

[tex]\sf \longmapsto \: 3a−3y+3y=−2x+15+3y[/tex]

[tex]\sf \longmapsto \: 3a=−2x+3y+15[/tex]

[tex] \boxed{\bf \: \: Divide \: both \: sides \: by \: 3}[/tex]

[tex]\sf \longmapsto \: \dfrac{3a}{3} = \dfrac{−2x+3y+15}{3} [/tex]

[tex] \boxed{\bf \: Cross \: Multiply}[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{\sf \longmapsto \: a = \dfrac{ - 2}{3} x + y + 5}[/tex]

______________________________________

[tex]\bf \: Put\:The\: Value[/tex]

[tex] \sf \longmapsto \: \dfrac{−2x+3y+15}{3} +7÷10[/tex]

[tex] \boxed{\bf \: Distribute}[/tex]

[tex]\sf \longmapsto \: \dfrac{ - 2}{3} x+y+5+ \dfrac{7}{10} [/tex]

[tex] \boxed{\bf \: Combine \: Like \: terms}[/tex]

[tex]\sf \longmapsto \: \bigg( \dfrac{ - 2}{3} x\bigg) + y +\bigg( 5 + \dfrac{7}{10} \bigg)[/tex]

[tex]\sf \longmapsto \: \dfrac{ - 2}{3} x + y + \dfrac{57}{10} [/tex]

______________________________________

[tex]\boxed{\bf The Answer\: is:–}[/tex]

[tex]\boxed{{\underline{\bf\dfrac{ - 2}{3} x + y + \dfrac{57}{10}} }}[/tex]

Find the side of a rhombus if its diagonals are 14 and 48
(Use Pythagorean theorem)

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Answer:

25

Step-by-step explanation:

Let,

Rhombus = ABCD

Diagonal = AC and BD

Mark its centre as O

Now,

AC = 2AO

AO = AC/2

AO = 48/2

AO = 24 cm

Also,

BD = 2BO

BO = BD/2

BO = 14/2

BO = 7 cm²

Now,

In ∆AOB

AB² = AO² + BO²

Here, AB is the side

AB² = (24)² + (7)²

AB² = 576 + 49

AB² = 625

AB = √(625)

AB = 25

Who invent natural numbers???​

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Answer:

  nobody

Step-by-step explanation:

Humans have made use of natural numbers as long as humans have been around. Counting numbers are wired into our consciousness, as they are for many living things.

Research has demonstrated some plants can count up to 5 (generally, carnivorous ones). Honeybees have long been known to be able to count to 4, and recent research shows they can count higher. Fish can count; birds can count; as can many other species.

For most, it takes concentration and/or training to count beyond 4. We are born with an understanding of 1, 2, 3, more.

Nobody "invented" natural numbers.

_____

Additional comment

Prey species survive by being able to count predators. Some predators take advantage of the limitations of number recognition by hunting in groups larger than can be readily counted.

Classify the Triangle by its sides and angles. 140° Right Scalene Right Isosceles Equilateral Obtuse Isosceles Acute Isosceles Obtuse scate Acute Scalene​

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Answer: Obtuse Isosceles.

Explanation: Two angles are congruent, which means the triangle is isosceles. One angle is over 90°, which means the triangle is obtuse.

16 #5) Describe the error in finding the value of x. ​

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They forgot 90. Add 90 to the equation to make it correct.

1. Suppose 750 tickets were sold for a concert with a total revenue of $5300. If adult tickets were $8 and
student tickets were $4.50, how many of each type of ticket were sold?

a) Define your variables.
X=______
y =_______
b) Write the system of equations.
Equation 1:_______
Equation 2:______

c) Solve the system of equations and determine how many of each type of ticket were sold.
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Answer:

x=65

Step-by-step explanation:

y= 23213

Find the least common denominator for these fractions. Enter your answer in
the space provided.

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

"Least" means smallest.

"Common" means same.

"Denominator " means the bottom number in a fraction.

Something/2 can be changed to something/10

AND something/5 can also be changed to

something/10

1/2 >>>> 5/10

3/5 >>>> 6/10

10 is the least common denominator.

Graph the line of the equation 8x/5 - 2y = -8 using its slope and y-intercept

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Answer:

[tex]y=\frac{4}{5}x+4[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

You'll need to get this equation in slope-intercept form by solving for y. I do a little extra here to get it in the correct form, but I think it's pretty clear. Let me know if I need to clarify.

[tex]\\\\\frac{8x}{5}-2y=-8\\\\-2y=-\frac{8x}{5}-8\\\\2y=\frac{8x}{5}+8\\\\y=\frac{4}{5}x+4[/tex]

Once it's in slope-intercept form, both the slope and the y-intercept are readily available so you can easily graph it. I graphed both of them in the attached image so you can see that they are the same line.

Which function has a greater rate of change?

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Answer:

Function A

Step-by-step explanation:

In function A as x increases by 1, y increases by 5.

In function B there is a slope of -4.5 which means as x increases by 1, y increases by -4.5.

Rate of change of 5 is greater than a rate of change of -4.5.

Help help help help help math math math

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Answer:

∠4 = 135°

Step-by-step explanation:

∠4 = the sum of the two remote angles in the triangle.  (remote angles are the angles not  next to ∠4

∠4 = 80° + 55°

∠4 = 135°

Answer:

<4 = 135

Step-by-step explanation:

I took this test

What can you conclude about the domain and range of a relation if a verticals line at x=5 passes through 2 points? 1 point? No Points?

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Answer:

i dont understand

Step-by-step explanation:

i took test

A local band sells out for their concert. They sell all 1,175 tickets for a total purse of $28,112.50. The tickets were priced at $20 for student tickets, $22.50 for children, and $29 for adult tickets. If the band sold twice as many adult as children tickets, how many of each type was sold

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Answer:

225 children tickets, 450 adult tickets and 500 student tickets were sold

Which point represents the outlier

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Answer:An outlier is any data point that falls above the 3rd quartile and below the first quartile. The inter-quartile range is and . The lower bound would be and the upper bound would be . The only possible answer outside of this range is .

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: Select the correct answer.

Which point represents the outlier?

(3, 13)

Step-by-step explanation:

A. (2, 3)

B. (4, 5)

C. (3, 13)

D. (8, 9)

Given mſn, find the value of x.
(6x+10)
>
(10x+10)

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(6x+10)°=(6x+10)°[vertically opposite angle]
now,
6x+10+10x+10=180°[being cointerior angle]
16x=180-20
x=160%16
x=10°

Find the domain of the function

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Answer:

The answer is (-1,1)

Step-by-step explanation:

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The perimeter of a rectangular field is 314 m.
If the width of the field is 72 m, what is its length?

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Answer:

85m

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter of a rectangle = 2(l+b)

b=72m, l=?

perimeter =314m

314=2(l+72)

314/2= l+72

157=l+72

l=157-72

l=85m

[F r e e] [p o i n t s]

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Answer:

Ayo

Step-by-step explanation:

Thanks bro

Find the arc length for arcs of circles as follows:
radius: 12 inches
central angle: radians
- - -

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Answer:

≈ 11.78 in

Step-by-step explanation:

The arc length is calculated as

arc = circumference of circle × fraction of circle

     = 2πr × [tex]\frac{\frac{\pi }{4} }{2\pi }[/tex] ( cancel 2π on numerator/ denominator )

     = 15 × [tex]\frac{\pi }{4}[/tex]

     = [tex]\frac{15\pi }{4}[/tex]

     ≈ 11.78 in ( to 2 dec. places )

Wendy has $27 to buy seed for her birdfeeders. Each bag of seed costs $5.
How many bags of seed can she buy? Do not include units in your answer.
Answer here
SUBMIT

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

If Wendy has $27 to buy seeds, and each seed bag costs $5, then:

5 · 5 = 25

5 · 6 = 30

27<30

27>25

So, Wendy is able to buy 5 bags and remain with 2 dollars.

She can buy only 5 cuz, 5x5=25 but 5x6=30, 30 is greater than 27

Help help help math math math

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Answer:

non-linear

Step-by-step explanation:

The function is non-linear because it does not follow a specific line, rather it curves. A linear function must have a stable slope throughout the relation.

The answer is non-linear. Hope this helps :)

Find the missing value. ​

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Answer:

It would be +3

Step-by-step explanation:

When you add -8 plus a positive 3 that would be a negative -3

Answer:

-5=-8--3

= -3 Start at -8 go down untill u reach -5 then count how many u went down

9. The length of a rectangle is 3 cm longer than twice the width. If the area of the rectangle is 65 cm2,
find its length and the width.

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Answer:

  length: 13 cm

  width: 5 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

You may be aware that 65 = 5×13. We note that 13 is 3 more than twice 5, so these are the dimensions of the rectangle:

  5 cm wide; 13 cm long

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If you want so solve this algebraically, you can let w represent the width. Then the length is 2w+3 and the area is ...

  A = LW

  65 = (2w+3)(w)

In standard form, this equation is ...

  2w^2 +3w -65 = 0

To factor this, you look for factors of 2×(-65) = -130 that have a sum of 3. Those would be ...

  -130 = (-10)(13)

Then the factored equation is ...

  2w^2 +13w -10w -65 = 0

  w(2w+13) -5(2w+13) = 0

  (w -5)(2w +13) = 0   ⇒   w = 5, -13/2

The positive solution makes sense in this problem, so ...

  width = 5 cm

  length = 2(5) +3 = 13 cm

How do you do the work on this problem I’ve been stuck in it for a couple hours now.

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56.2 m

Step-by-step explanation:

We can solve for the maximum height by calculating the derivative of y with respect to time and then equating it to zero, i.e.,

[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dt} = 0[/tex]

then solve for the time t that satisfies the equation above. The expression for the height y is

[tex]y = 60t - 16t^2[/tex]

Taking the derivative of this expression, we get

[tex]\dfrac{dy}{dt} = 60 - 32t = 0 \Rightarrow t = \dfrac{60}{32} = 1.9\:\text{s}[/tex]

This means that at t = 1.9 s, the ball would have reached its maximum height. To determine this height, use this value for t in the the equation for y to get

[tex]y = 60(1.9\:\text{s}) - 16(1.9\:\text{s})^2 = 56.2\:\text{m}[/tex]

A pet shop sells mice, rats and gerbils. The ratio of mice to rats is 4:3 and the ratio of mice to gerbils is 7:4. If there are 32 gerbils in stock at present, how many rats are there? Please could you explain your working out.

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Answer:

42 rats.

Step-by-step explanation:

since the ratio of mice to gerbils is 7:4, given that there are 32 gerbils, that means 32/4=8 gerbils; in other words, 56mice:32gerbils. Then, to find the # of rats, the ratio is 4:3, so you take the previous value of the # of mice and divide it by 4 to get 14(3)= 42

To understand this question, we need to know what it's asking and what's important and what is not important. Many people skip this step, but it is very important.

It is asking us to Find how many Rats there are.

This problem is defiantly reduced to the simplistic ratio

The next step is to Find clues

The clues are 32 Gerbils, 7:4 and 4:3

Now i like to make a chart but you may skip this step if you want

Gerbils=32

Mice=??

Rats=??

First, we have to find the numbers of Mice.

(Reducing Ratios divide them by a number like 2:4=1:2)

If you have 32 Gerbils and you reduced it to 4, what did you dived?

32/4=8

So, you multiply 7x8=56

There is 56 Mice.

Our table looks like this

Gerbils=32

Mice=56

Rats=??

Now we use the ratio 4:3 to find the numbers of Rats

If there are 56 mice, and it is reduced to 4, we have to do 56/4 to find out what we have to multiply 3 by to get the total numbers of rats (Inverse Operation) by. We get 14.

So now we do 3x14 in which we get 42.

Our chart now looks like this

Gerbils=32

Mice=56

Rats=42

I Hope this helped if you have any questions just tell me

Approximately what portion of the box is shaded blue?

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Answer:

[tex]\huge\purple{\overline{\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad \ \ \ }}[/tex]

Answer: 1/2

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