bailey ran 0.674 times aound her school track. what percentage of the track did she run around?

f: 0.0674%
G: 6.74%
H:64.4%
j: 674%

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Answer 1

Answer:

0.674 as a percent. 0.674 is equivalent to 67.4%.

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A different store needs to make at least $20,000 to make a profit in March. They average $685 a day for the month. James used rounding and estimation to say, "$685 is almost $700. $700 × 30 days is $21,000. I think it is going to be a close call!" What do you think?

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Answer: James is right

Step-by-step explanation:

Since they average $685 a day for the month. This means for the month, they'll make:

= $685 × 30

= $20,550

Approximating $20,550 will give $21000 and since James used rounding and estimation to say, "$685 is almost $700 and $700 × 30 days is $21,000. James is quite correct.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

The basket is a base price of 5 dollars so there is no x, the basket can't go up in price nor down.

The cookies can though, you can either buy 1 or you can buy 50. Your final answer must be 31.

2x + 5 = 31  

     - 5    -5

2x = 26

÷2 .  ÷2

x = 13  

From 24 grams to 96 grams ( percent change )

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Answer:

i think it is 300%

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2 trapezoids are shown. Trapezoid 1 has points A (negative 7, 0), B (negative 5, 3), C (negative 1, 3), and D (negative 1, 0). Trapezoid 2 has points A prime (1, negative 3), B prime (3, 0), C prime (7, 0), and D prime (7, negative 3).
Which rule describes the translation?

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Answer:

The answer is C

Step-by-step explanation:

Because I said so

Answer:

C. (x, y) -> (x + 8, y - 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Ian purchased cans of soda for a party he was having. For every 12 cans of soda she payed $4.98. What is the cost per can of soda?



The cost of each can of soda is $
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$.40

Step-by-step explanation:

if you want the full one it's .415

The charge for a cab ride in one city is modeled by the function f(m)=4+2.5m where m is the number of miles driven. What is the charge for a 12 mile cab ride?

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Answer:

34

Step-by-step explanation:

Plugin 12 for x

f(12)=4+2.5(12)

2.5 times 12=30

30+4=34

Camillo needs 2,400 oz of peanut butter.

What size container should Camillo buy?How many of those containers will he need?What will be the total cost of those containers?

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Answer:

1. 32

2. 75

3. 384

Step-by-step explanation:

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The rectangle below has an area of 8x^5+12x^3+20x^28x 5 +12x 3 +20x 2 8, x, start superscript, 5, end superscript, plus, 12, x, cubed, plus, 20, x, squared. The width of the rectangle is equal to the greatest common monomial factor of 8x^58x 5 8, x, start superscript, 5, end superscript, 12x^312x 3 12, x, cubed, and 20x^220x 2 20, x, squared.

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The question is incomplete. Here is the complete question.

The rectangle bleow has an area of [tex]8x^{5}+12x^{3}+20x^{2}[/tex]. The width of the rectangle is equal to the greatest common monomial factor of [tex]8x^{5},12x^{3},20x^{2}[/tex]. What is the length and width of the rectangle?

Answer: width = [tex]4x^{2}[/tex]

              length = [tex]2x^{3}+3x+5[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation: Greatest common factor is the largest number that will divide into that number without rest, i.e., it's a number that will result in an exact division. The same can be applied to a polynomial.

To find the greatest common factor:

1) Write each in prime factored form:

2.2.2.x.x.x.x.x + 2.2.3.x.x.x + 2.2.5.x.x

2) Identify the common factor among the terms:

For this polynomial, the repetitive factor is [tex]4x^{2}[/tex]

Therefore, the width of the rectangle is:

w = [tex]4x^{2}[/tex]

Area of a rectangle is the multiplication of width and length, so:

[tex]A=w*l\\l=\frac{A}{w}[/tex]

To calculate length, we will have to divide polynomials:

[tex]l=\frac{8x^{5}+12x^{3}+20x^{2}}{4x^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]l = 2x^{3}+3x+5[/tex]

Width and length of the rectangle are 4x² and [tex]2x^{3}+3x+5[/tex], respectively.

A restaurant chef ordered 4 pounds of beef at $3.25 per pound, 6 pounds of potatoes at $1.96 a pound, and 5 pounds of carrots at $1.81 per pound. He estimates that this will make 28 meals. If he charges $20 per meal, how much profit will he make for each meal?

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Answer:

Profit = $18.8 per meal

Step-by-step explanation:

Chef ordered beef = 4 pounds

Cost of beef = $3.25 per pound

Total cost of beef = 4 × 3.25 = $13

Amount of potatoes ordered = 6 pounds

Cost of potatoes = $1.96 per pound

Total cost of potatoes = 6 × 1.96

                                     = $11.76  

Amount of carrots ordered = 5 pounds

Cost of carrots = $1.81 per pound

Total cost of carrots = 5 × 1.81 = $9.05

Total amount of beef, potatoes and carrots = $13 + $11.76 + $9.05

                                                                        = $33.81

Number of meals prepared with material purchased = 28

Per meal cost = [tex]\frac{33.81}{28}[/tex] = $1.2075

Selling price of one meal = $20

Profit per meal = Selling price - Cost price

                         = 20 - 1.2075

                         = 18.7925

                         ≈ $18.8

Therefore, he will make $18.8 for each meal.

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Subtract.

(2x^4−x^2+5x−2)−(−x^4+3x^3+2x^2−1)

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Answer:

Heya!!

here's your answer

3x^4 − 3x^3 − 3x^2 + 5x −1

Jaida has $200 to spend on flowers for a school celebration. She decides that the only flowers that she wants to buy are roses and carnations. Roses cost $1.45 each and carnations cost $0.65 each. Jaida buys enough roses so that each of the 75 people attending the event can take home at least one rose. Write an inequality to represent the cost constraint.

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Answer:

[tex]1.45x+0.65y\leq 200[/tex]

Here, [tex]x[/tex] denotes the number of roses used for a school celebration and [tex]y[/tex] denotes the number of carnations used for a school celebration.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let [tex]x[/tex] denotes the number of roses used for a school celebration and [tex]y[/tex] denotes the number of carnations used for a school celebration.

Cost of 1 rose = $1.45

Cost of [tex]x[/tex] roses = [tex]\$1.45x[/tex]

Cost of 1 carnation = $0.65

Cost of [tex]y[/tex] roses = [tex]\$0.65y[/tex]

Total cost spend on flowers = [tex]1.45x+0.65y[/tex]

Total amount with Jaida = $200

So,

the inequality to represent the cost constraint is [tex]1.45x+0.65y\leq 200[/tex]

A band is playing at an auditorium with floor seats and balcony seats. The band wants to sell the floor tickets for$15 each and balcony tickets for$12 each. They want to make at least $3,000 in ticket sales.

Write an inequality whose solutions are the number of floor and balcony tickets sold if they make at least $3,000 in ticket sales.

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Answer:

15x + 12y ≥ 3000

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

Number of floor seats tickets sold = x

Number of balcony seats tickets sold = y

Cost of floor tickets = $15

Cost of balcony tickets = $12

They want to make at least $3,000 in ticket sales.

At least in inequality means ≥

The inequality that represent the situation is

15x + 12y ≥ 3000

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

15x + 12y ≥ 3000

Number of floor seats tickets sold = x

Number of balcony seats tickets sold = y

Cost of floor tickets = $15

Cost of balcony tickets = $12

They want to make at least $3,000 in ticket sales.

At least in inequality means ≥

The inequality that represent the situation is  15x + 12y ≥ 3000

Which shows how to best estimate the product of 0.4 x 0.93?

0 x 1 = 0
0.5 x 0.5 = 0.25
0.5 x 1 = 0.5
1 x 1 = 1

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

C. 0.5 times 1 = 0.5

If f(x) = 10x + 3 what is the value of x when f(x) =19

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Answer:

x =  1/ 10 y +  −3 /10

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve for x.

y = 10x + 3

Step 1: Flip the equation.

10x + 3 = y

Step 2: Add -3 to both sides.

10x + 3 + −3 = y + −3

10x = y −3

Step 3: Divide both sides by 10.

10/10x  =  y −3/ 10

x =  1 /10 y +  −3 /10

Therefore the answer is

x =  1/ 10 y +  −3 /10

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Elena is making an open-top box by cutting squares out of the corners of a piece of paper that is 11 inches wide and 17 inches long, and then folding up the sides. If the side lengths of her square cutouts are inches, then the volume of the box is given by V(x)=x(11-2x)(17-2x)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Refer the attached picture for complete question

a) V(x)=x(11-2x)(17-2x)

B(x)=140

Side and volume cannot be negative

So, x> 0

11-2x>0   and 17-2x>0

[tex]x<\frac{11}{2}[/tex] and [tex]x< \frac{17}{2}[/tex]

Domain for V(x) :[tex]0<x<\frac{11}{2}[/tex]

b)For finding the greatest Volume

[tex]\frac{dV}{dx}=0[/tex]

[tex]V(x)=x(11-2x)(17-2x)=4x^3-56x^2+187x[/tex]

[tex]\frac{dV}{dx}=12x^2-112x+187=0\\x=\frac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}\\x=\frac{112\pm\sqrt{(112)^2-4(12)(187)}}{2(12)}[/tex]

x=7.155 , 2.177

Consider the graph

So, Volume at 7.155 is negative

Thus x≈2 gives the greatest volume

c)

Consider the graph .

It is increasing from [tex]-1 \leq x \leq 2[/tex] and [tex]x \geq 7[/tex]

So, Graph increasing interval is [-1,2] ∪[7,∞)

d)

At the point of intersection, both graph has the same value .

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Answer:

y=7x+4

Step-by-step explanation:

Values of x and y satisfy the equation y=7x+4

A salesperson earns 25% of her total sales in addition to a base pay. The graph below represents her total pay for a given day.






How much does she earn if she does not make any sales on a given day?

A. $0

B. $25

C. $75

D. $175

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None witch is a . $0 is

She earns if she does not make any sales on a given day $0.

We have given that,

A salesperson earns 25% of her total sales in addition to base pay. The graph below represents her total pay for a given day.

We have to determine what she earns if she does not make any sales on a given day.

What is the linear graph?

The line graph of an undirected graph G is another graph L(G) that represents the adjacencies between edges of G.

From the observation of the graph, we can say that she earns if she does not make any sales on a given day none.

Therefore option A is correct.

she earns if she does not make any sales on a given day $0.

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11 1 point Jannet used 155 beads to create 5 necklaces. How many beads did she use to create 9 necklaces?​

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Answer:

155 bead to create 5 necklace therefore for 9 bead we should divide 155 by 5 and multiply the answer by 9

=155/5*9

=31*9

=279

What is the value of b in this diagram?
A. 12
B. 10.2
C. 9
D. 8​

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Answer:

It is NOT c

Step-by-step explanation:

I clicked c and it was wrong lol.

Answer:

its D

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what is the simplest form of 8y-4x=-56 ?​

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About the only thing you can do with it is divide both sides by 4.

Then you have

2y - x = -14

can you solve this? :-5x =25

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

-5x =25x      

-5 -5

you divide both sides by -5

and you get x=5

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A cargo helicopter delivers only 100100100-pound packages and 120120120-pound packages. For each delivery trip, the helicopter must carry at least 101010 packages, and the total weight of the packages can be at most 1{,}1001,1001, comma, 100 pounds. What is the maximum number of 120120120-pound packages that the helicopter can carry per trip?

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Weight of package delivered = 100 - 120 pounds

Number of packages carried per trip is atleast 10 = ≥ 10

Total weight of packages must be at most 1,100 ≤1,100

The maximum number of 120 pound packages the helicopter can carry:

Maximum capacity = 1100 pounds

Number of packages ≥ 10

Let number of 110 packages carried = x

Number of 120 packages carried = y

x + y ≥ 10 - - (1)

100x + 120y ≤ 1100 - - - (2)

From (1): x ≥ 10 - y

100(10 - y) + 120y ≤ 1100

1000 - 100y + 120y ≤ 1100

1000 + 20y ≤ 1100

20y ≤ 1100 - 1000

20y ≤ 100

y = 5

y = number of 120 pound packages carried

y = 5

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Let

x = number of 100 pound packages

y = number of 120 pound packages.

For each delivery trip, the helicopter must carry at least 10 packages.

x + y ≥ 10

x ≥ 10 - y

Total weight of the packages the helicopter can deliver can be at most 1,100 pounds

100x + 120y ≤ 1100

Divide through by 20

5x + 6y ≤ 55

Substitute x ≥ 10 - y into the equation

5(10 - y ) + 6y ≤ 55

50 - 5y + 6y ≤ 55

y ≤ 55 - 50

y ≤ 5

Therefore, the maximum number of 120 pound packages helicopter can carry is 5.

which number is a perfect cube 25 36 100 64

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Answer:

The answer is 64

Step-by-step explanation:

A perfect cube is a number that is the cube of an integer. Some examples of perfect cubes are 1, 8, 27, 64, 125, 216, 343, ..

PLEASE ANSWER QUICK leggings are 54.95 they are 30% off how much are they?

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Answer:

$38.47

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:  x=-5  x=2

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2+5x-2x-10=0  factor out x from the expression

Xx(x+5)-2x-10=0   factor out x+5 from the expression

(x+5)x(x-2)=0 when the product of factors equals 0, at least one factor is 0

x+5=0   solve for the equation x

x-2=0

       x=-5

      x=2

The weight, y, in pounds, of kittens was tracked for the first 8 weeks after birth where t represents the number of weeks after birth. The linear model representing this relationship is ŷ = 1.7 + 1.48t. Statler wanted to predict the weight of a kitten at 10 weeks. What is this an example of, and is this method a best practice for prediction? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The mentioned relationship for the weight, in pounds, of the kitten with respect to time, in weeks, is

[tex]\hat y =1.7 +1.48t[/tex]

Weight of the kitten after 10 weeks

[tex]\hat y =1.7 +1.48\times 10[/tex]

[tex]\hat y =16.5[/tex] pounds

This modeled equation is based on the observation of the early age of a kitten where the kitten is in its growth period, but in the early stage the growth rate in the weight of the kitten was the same but the growth of any living beings continues till the adult stage. So, after some time, in real life situation, this weekly change in weight will become zero, So, this model is not suitable to measure the weight of the kitten over the larger time period.

Here, t= 10 weeks is nearby the observed time period, so the linearly modeled equation can be used to predict the weight.

Hence, the weight of the kitten after 10 weeks is 16.5 pounds.

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The answer is 16 good luck

find the value of x - PLEASE HELP

I need to show my work -

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Answer:

360=297+(x-36)+25

360=297+25-36+x

360=286+x

360-286=x

74=x

Answer:

x = 74 degree

Step-by-step explanation:

All those angles must add up to 360 degrees:

360 degrees  =  (297 + x - 36 + 25) deg, or

360 = 297 - 36 + 25 + x, or

x = 74 degrees

Amelia practices the piano 980 minutes in 4 weeks. At what rate did she practice, in minutes per day?

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Answer:

35 minutes a day.

Step-by-step explanation:

4*7=28

980/28=35

Answer:

35

Step-by-step explanation:

980 divided by 28 (days in a month)

The volume of a cube with sides of length s is given by V = s^3. Find the rate of change of the volume with respect to s when s = 8 centimeters.​

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Answer:

[tex]V'(8)=192\text{ cm}^2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the volume of a cylinder:

[tex]V=s^3[/tex]

To find the rate of change of the volume with respect to s, we will take the derivative of both sides with respect to s. So:

[tex]\frac{d}{ds}[V]=\frac{d}{ds}[s^3][/tex]

Differentiate. Use the power rule:

[tex]V'(s)=3s^2[/tex]

So, to find the rate of change of the volume when s is 8 centimeters, substitute 8 for s:

[tex]V'(8)=3(8)^2[/tex]

Evaluate:

[tex]V'(8)=192\text{ cm}^2[/tex]

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