At the end of a basketball game, Michael’s coach tells him that he scored 25% of all of his team’s points. If Michael scored 16 points, exactly how many points did his team score?

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Answer 1

Answer:

25% of all points is 16. So 16 is 1/4. Multiply 16 by 4 and then total points is 64


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what is value of this expression below when y=3
8y^2-y-8

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Plug in 3 for y
8(3)^2-(3)-8
8(9)-3-8
72-3-8 = 61

Answer:

61

Step-by-step explanation:

8x3^2 -3-8

8x9-3-8

72-3-8

72-11

61

ASAP can someone help me solve this problem​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x° + y° = 180°

2y° - 0.5x° = 180°

y° = 108°

x° = 72°

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Evaluate the expression for x = 3 and y = 4.
A) -3/2
B) -9/16
C) -3/A
D)-914

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Answer:

D) -9/4

Step-by-step explanation:

-4(3)³/3(4)²

-4(27)/3(16)

-108/48

divides both by 12

- 9/4

the answer is d im pretty sure

Help please I am very confused

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The sides of the triangle occur in a ratio of 4 : 7 : 2, so if x is some positive number, then we can write each side's length in terms of x as 4x, 7x, and 2x.

The perimeter is 299 yd, so

4x + 7x + 2x = 299 yd

13x = 299 yd

x = (299 yd) / 13

x = 23 yd

Then the sides of the triangle have lengths of

4x = 4 • 23 yd = 104 yd

7x = 7 • 23 yd = 161 yd

2x = 2 • 23 yd = 46 yd

"Median" here refers to the side length between the shortest and longest sides, so the answer would be 104 yd.

I need help someone please

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Answer: [tex]\frac{6}{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Use this [tex]\frac{f(b)-f(a)}{b-a}[/tex] to find the average rate of change

2. Average rate of change = [tex]\frac{f(8)-f(6)}{8-6}[/tex]

3. [tex]f(8) = - 4[/tex] and [tex]f(6) = -10[/tex] (To find these you will need to look at the points on the graph. So the points (8,-4) and (6,-10))

4. Replace -4 to f(8) and -10 to f(6)

5. So it will look like[tex]\frac{-4-(-10)}{8-6}[/tex]

6. Solve [tex]\frac{6}{2}[/tex]


12. The probability a basketball player making a free-throw
is .84, what are the odds against making a free-throw?

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Answer:

The odds against making a free throw are: 0.1905 or 0.16:0.84

Step-by-step explanation:

The odds can be categorized into two categories

Odds-againstOdds-in favour

The odds against is the ratio of probability of failure to probability of success.

Given

Probability of making a free throw = P = 0.84

Probability of not making a free throw = Q = 1-P = 1-0.84 = 0.16

The formula for odds-against is:

[tex]Odds-against = \frac{0.16}{0.84}\\= 0.19047..\\=0.1905[/tex]

Hence,

The odds against making a free throw are: 0.1905 or 0.16:0.84

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For two weeks, the highest
temperature each day was
recorded in four different
cities. Lines l, m, n, and pare
graphs of the temperature
over time in Lubbock,
Memphis, New Orleans, and
Phoenix. Which statement is
true?
m
n
temperature (degrees)
p
time passed (days)
A. The high temperature in Lubbock increased as time passed.
B. The high temperature in Memphis decreased steadily.
C. Initially, the high temperature was warmer in Phoenix than in Memphis.
D. The high temperature in Phoenix rose faster than the temperature in New Orleans.

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Answer: B : The high temperature in Memphis decreased steadily.

Step-by-step explanation:

Write a conjecture for the following situation - the product of three odd numbers.

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

what is the value of q in the equation 4/5q = 32

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Answer:

40

Step-by-step explanation:

4/5 * q = 32

First you divide 4/5 by itself so you can eliminate it from the equation and then you have to divide 32 by 4/5 n when you do that you get 40. So q = 40.

A roller coaster at an amusement park rises to a height of 196 feet above the ground. So far, it has risen 36% of this height. To estimate the height the roller coaster has risen so far, Jake did the following.

1. Rounded 36% to 40%
2. Rounded 196 to 200
3. 10% of 200 is 20
4. 20 (4) = 80
5. 36% of 196 is about 80

However, Jake’s estimate was too high by almost 10 feet. Why was his estimate off by so much?

He made a computation error.

He rounded the percent up to 40% and the number up to 200.

He made a rounding error, and should have rounded 196 down to 100.

He should have rounded the percent down to 30% and the number down to 190.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

196*36%=70.56 feet

He rounded the percent to 40% and the number to 200.

Answer:

He rounded the percent up to 40% and the number up to 200.

Step-by-step explanation:

I got it right on my test


Two triangles have the same height. The base of one
triangle is twice that of the other. Find the difference in
their areas.​

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They both have same height,

let the height of both triangles be = x

let the base one triangle = y

then the base of another trainlgle = 2y

Area of triangle = 1/2 X B X H

Area of Triangle 1

[tex] \frac{1}{2} \times y \times x \\ = > \frac{xy}{2} [/tex]

Area of Triangle 2

[tex] \frac{1}{2} \times 2y \times x \\ = > \frac{2xy}{2} \\ = > xy[/tex]

Difference in the area =

[tex]xy - \frac{xy}{2} \\ = > \frac{2xy - xy}{2} \\ = > \frac{xy}{2} [/tex]

Hence Area of Triangle 1 is half the area of Triangle 2

Difference of 1/2 area.

Answer:

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They both have same height,

let the height of both triangles be = x

let the base one triangle = y

then the base of another trainlgle = 2y

Area of triangle = 1/2 X B X H

Area of Triangle 1

\begin{gathered} \frac{1}{2} \times y \times x \\ = > \frac{xy}{2} \end{gathered}21×y×x=>2xy

Area of Triangle 2

\begin{gathered} \frac{1}{2} \times 2y \times x \\ = > \frac{2xy}{2} \\ = > xy\end{gathered}21×2y×x=>22xy=>xy

Difference in the area =

\begin{gathered}xy - \frac{xy}{2} \\ = > \frac{2xy - xy}{2} \\ = > \frac{xy}{2} \end{gathered}xy−2xy=>22xy−xy=>2xy

Hence Area of Triangle 1 is half the area of Triangle 2

Difference of 1/2 area.

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Step-by-step explanation:

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The value 6 is 15% of what amount?
O A) 40
O B) 0.9
O C) 90
OD) 0.4

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40 because 15 percent (calculated percentage %) of what number equals 6? Answer : 40



please help.it’s the second question. the one in the middle

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Answer:

1,024

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

past number gets multiplied by 2 and so on

Step-by-step explanation:

2,4,8,16,32,64,128,256,512,1024

Alana makes and sells homemade bracelets. She made a profit of $65 last week. This week, she donated some bracelets to charity. Her profit at the end of this week can be represented by -$25. Write a subtraction expression and an addition expression to represent Alana’s total profit for two weeks combined.

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Answer:

$65 + $(-25) = $40

$65 - $25 = $40

Step-by-step explanation:

Profit made last week = $65

Profit made this week = - $25

Addition expression for her profit over the two weeks

Last week profit + this week's profit:

$65 + $(-25) = $40

Subtraction expression for her profit over the two weeks :

$65 - $25 = $40

Graph the piecewise function.

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I think the graph below is correct.

Zach needs a new pair of running shoes.The pair that he wants regularly sells for $129.If they are on sale for 24% off,how much will he pay in total if sales tax is 6.4%?

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Answer:

$104.31

Step-by-step explanation:

First let's calculate the sale price of the shoes. If they are 24% off, that means they will be worth 76% of the initial price. So, we can multiply 76% by 129 to find the sale price:

129 * 0.76 = 98.04

The sale price is $98.04. To find the value of the sales tax, multiply the sale price by the percentage of the sales tax:

98.04 * 0.064 = 6.27456

The sales tax rounds to 6.27. Finally, to find the total price, add the value of the sales tax to the sale price:

98.04 + 6.27 = 104.31

The total price Zach will pay is $104.31.

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100 middle school students take a survey that asked them About there fruit Preferences 37 out of 100 students said they prefer pineapple to peaches how would you write this amount as a percentage

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Answer:

37%

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we need to know that 1 student equals 1 percent.

If 37 students chose pineapple, than it would be 37%

(Some times, you have lets say... 75 students, so you would do 75, subtracted from 74 (Or one less), to get how much one student is.)

Jose needs $75 to pay for the monthly subscriptions for Hulu, Netflix,
Disney, and HBO GO. His mother agrees to pay him $5 an hour for raking
leaves in addition to his $10 allowance. What is the minimum number of
hours that Jose must rake leaves to earn enough money to pay for both
subscriptions?

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Answer:13 hours

Step-by-step explanation:if you get paid your allowance then wrok for 13 hours-13x5=65+10=75

In triangleABC, a = 1.4 cm, b = 1.5 cm and c=1.5 cm. Find the measure of angleA to the nearest 10th of a degree.​

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Answer:55.6

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

55.6

Step-by-step explanation:

(2x + 5x - 3) + (x + 3)

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Answer:

8x

Step-by-step explanation:

Because you are adding the (x+3) there you can immediately you the association property to simplify

(2x + 5x + x) + (3 - 3)

8x + 0 =

8x

7 - 0.65r + 3 there is no options all you have to do is simplify

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Answer:

What caused the differences in their behavior? The food coloring in cool water remained at the bottom of the container. ... The behavior of the food coloring was caused by the movement of heat through the water and the formation of convection currents. The warmer water is less dense, so it rises to the surface.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

10 - .65r

Step-by-step explanation:

you just have to combine like terms, in this case the whole numbers. 7 + 3 = 10 so yup

15% tip on a bill of $51.03

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Answer:

7.6545

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: total = $58.68, tip = $7.65
Explanation: 15% of 51.03 + 51.03. So (15/100)*51.03+51.03= 7.6545 +51.03 = 58.6845. The tip is $7.65 and the final amount is $58.68.
Another way to solve is: 1.15 * 51.03 = 58.6845. This works because (15/100)*51.03+51.03–> 51.03*((15/100)+1) distributive property. For tip only, subtract 51.03 and you get 7.6545

Round each fraction to 0 or the nearest whole: (NOTE: some are the same numbers, so if you are marked wrong please
message your teacher about this.)
1. 0
213
2. 1
3/5
3. 1
8/11
4. O
6 5/8
5. 2
7/15
6. 7
5 4/9
7. 5
19
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1. 2

2. 1

3. 1

4. 7

5. 0

6. 5

7. 0

Answer:

1.0

213.0

2.0

4.0

3.0

9.0

4.0

7.0

5.0

7.0

7.0

5.0

8.0

19.0

Step-by-step explanation:

Mr. Smith had 262 markers in the art room. He threw away the markers that dried out, and now he has 99 markers. How many markers dried out?​

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Answer:

163

Step-by-step explanation:

262-99=163

Answer:163

Step-by-step explanation: subtract 262 and 99

1. There are 4 quarters in 1 dollar.
a) Shade 1 of a dollar.
2
1
a
+
b) How many cents are in
2
of a dollar?
NE
Help plss

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Answer:

1) Shade 2.

2) 50 cents

Step-by-step explanation:

1/2 of a dollar is 2  so shade 2.

B) 50 cents.

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Sandra worked 6 hours on Wednesday, 5 hours on Thursday, and 4 hours on Friday. What is the mean number of hours she worked over the three-day period? A 2 h B 3 h C 4 h D 5 h

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Answer:

The mean should be D. 5

Step-by-step explanation:

The mean means the average which in this order (4, 5, 6) The direct middle is 5, making it the average since there are only 3 numbers in the first place.

You can mark out A (2) and B (3) instantly because they are lower than any of beginning numbers, and it's not C (4) as 'mean' doesn not mean the lowest, which leaves you with D (5)

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HELP Please!!!!!!! Asap

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Answer:

bottom right is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

2. A set of barbells consist of red and blue discs. Discs with the same color have the same mass. Using a balance,
Lia found that 7 blue discs balance 1 red disc and a 5kg mass, while 2 blue discs and a red disc balance a 4kg
mass. Find the masses of the red and blue discs. (2kg, 1kg)

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Let r be the mass of a red disc and b the mass of a blue disc.

7 blues have the same mass as 1 red along with a 5 kg mass, so

7b = r + 5

7b - r = 5

2 blues and 1 red have the same mass as a 4 kg mass, so

2b + r = 4

Solve for b and r . Notice that adding the equations together eliminates r :

(7b - r) + (2b + r) = 5 + 4

9b = 9

b = 1

Then

7 • 1 - r = 5

r = 7 - 5

r = 2

So each red disc has a mass of 2 kg, and each blue disc has a mass of 1 kg.

You decide to join a tennis class. The initial entrance fee is
$100, and a $10 fee every month you want to take the class.
How much will it cost for five months?

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Given :

Initial entrance fee of tennis class, E = $100 .

Fee of every month, F = $10 .

To Find :

How much will it cost for five months.

Solution :

Let, number of months are n and cost of class is y.

So, linear equation is given by :

y = 10n + 100       ...1)

To know the cost of 5 month, putting value of n = 5 in equation 1) we get :

y = ( 10×5) + 100

y = 50 + 100

y = $150

Therefore, the cost of five month fee in tennis class is $150.

Hence, this is the required solution.

Need help please!! Due tomorrow

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Answer:

i got A but im not sure if its correct

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