Domingo earns $13 dollars per hour and worked 47.5 hours that week. He is paid
double time for all hours worked over 40 hours in one week. What is his gross pay
for the week?

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Answer 1

Domingo earns 715$ in the week that is his gross income


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[tex]\sf 19=7x-2x[/tex]

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Answer:

[tex]3\dfrac{4}{5}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

19 = 7x - 2x

19 = (7 - 2)x

19 = 5x

Divide both side by 5

19/5 = x

[tex]x=3\dfrac{4}{5}[/tex]

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Value of x is equal to ~

[tex] \boxed{3.8}[/tex]

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[tex]19 = 7x - 2x[/tex]

[tex]5x = 19[/tex]

[tex]x = 19 \div 5[/tex]

[tex]x = 3.8[/tex]

If the scale is 3cm to 8 km, what is 5 cm?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3 cm=8 km

1cm=8/3 km

5 cm=8/3×5=40/3 =13 1/3 km

Solve the inequality.
-12 < 1/2(x+16) < 18

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Answer:

-40 < x < 20

Step-by-step explanation:

step 1: -12 < 1/2(x+16) < 18 --> Distribute

step 2: -12 < 1/2x + 8 < 18 --> subtract 8

step 3: -20 < 1/2x < 10 --> Multiply by 2

answer : -40 < x < 20

Can someone pls help me

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18/24=0.75

?/80=.75

80x.75=?

?=60

5x+10=60

    -10  -10

5x=50

/5   /5

x=10

sub x in for 10

10x5=50+10=60

C.X=10

It’s Ccccccccccccccccccc

What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (6,14) and is parallel to the line with the following equation? y=-4/3x -1

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Answer:

[tex]y=\displaystyle-\frac{4}{3}x+22[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

What we need to know:

Linear equations are typically organized in slope-intercept form: [tex]y=mx+b[/tex] where m is the slope and b is the y-interceptParallel lines always have the same slope (m)

Determine the slope (m):

[tex]y=\displaystyle-\frac{4}{3}x -1[/tex]

The slope of the given line is [tex]\displaystyle-\frac{4}{3}[/tex], since it is in the place of m in y=mx+b. Because parallel lines always have the same slope, the slope of a parallel line would also be [tex]\displaystyle-\frac{4}{3}[/tex]. Plug this into y=mx+b:

[tex]y=\displaystyle-\frac{4}{3}x+b[/tex]

Determine the y-intercept (b):

[tex]y=\displaystyle-\frac{4}{3}x+b[/tex]

To find the y-intercept, plug in the given point (6,14) and solve for b:

[tex]14=\displaystyle-\frac{4}{3}(6)+b\\\\14=-8+b\\b=22[/tex]

Therefore, the y-intercept of the line is 22. Plug this back into [tex]y=\displaystyle-\frac{4}{3}x+b[/tex]:

[tex]y=\displaystyle-\frac{4}{3}x+22[/tex]

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The pictures is where my question is someone please answer it.

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Answer:

functions: first one, third one, fifth one, seventh one, eigth one

the rest are not function

Step-by-step explanation:

if it is a function it either passes the line test or it doesnt have two outputs

whats 12.3/342/75x75xyx85

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Answer: 167?

Step-by-step explanation:

Check cashing companies
charge high fees. Banks charge
less, or nothing, to cash checks
for their account holders. How
can you be sure to avoid check
cashing companies?

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Answer:

they usually cost nothing if you go through your bank

Which of the sets of terms below does NOT include like terms? *
1 point
9m, -9m, 7m
1p, -7p, 7p
30, -25, 25
6x, 6y, 6z

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6x, 6y, and 6z are not like terms because they do not have all of the same variables.

I need help please
And thank you

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Answer:

-1, 3, and 5

Step-by-step explanation:

When mapping a function the inputs (x), the oval to the left, is the domain. The oval to the right, the output, is the range.

What is the P(Red Diamond Face Card) and the P (Black Face Card) ​

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Answer:

9/1352.

Step-by-step explanation:

P(Red Diamond Face Card) = 3/52.

P (Black Face Card) = 6/52 = 3/26.

So the answer is 3/52 * 3/26

= 9/1352.

Given that
R
=
9
x
+
8
y

Find
x
when
y
=
3
and
R
=
5

Give your answer as an improper fraction in its simplest form.

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Answer:

X = 19/9

Step-by-step explanation:

R = 9x + 8y

R = 5, Y = 3

5 = 9x + 8(3)

9x = 8(3) - 5

9x = 19

x = 19/9

Graph y= –3x+4.

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Refer to the attachment

find the total cost 35$ with 50% discount

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Answer:

The total cost will then be $17.5

Answer:

17.5 dollars

Step-by-step explanation:

Sale price = $17.5 (answer). This means the cost of the item to you is 17.5. You will pay $17. 5 for a item with an original price of $35 when discounted 50%. In this example, if you buy an item at $35 with 50% discount, you will pay 35 - 17.5 = 17. 5

The parking lot at a grocery store has 90 cars in it. 30% of the cars are two-toned. How
many cars are two-toned?

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You need to find 30% of 90
You can do this by finding 10%

10% of 90 = 0.1 x 90 = 9

Then you can times this value by 3 to find 30%

9 x 3 = 27

27 cars are two-toned

27

if 90 is 100% and we have to find 30% we have to do this:

(90 * 30) / 100 = 27

two toned cars are 27

Evaluate the following real numbers:

1. l5l + l4l
2. 0.4 ÷ 10
3. ¼ + ⅔
4. 3 × 1 ½
5. ⅓ - ¼
6. (⅜) (8/5)
7. ⅖ + ⅗
8. -1 + (-1) + [-(9+4)]
9. the value of x + y if x = 4 and y = 6
10. 9² + 3³

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Answer:

Q.1 Answer is 9

Q.2 Answer is 0.04

Q.3 Answer is 11/12

Q.4 Answer is 3/2

Q.5 Answer is 1/12

Q.6 Answer is 3/5

Q.7 Answer is 1

Q.8 Answer is -15

Q.9 Answer is 10

Q.10 Answer is 108



The black line is the graph of y = x. Which of these
equations could represent the blue line?

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The answer is (y=1/2x )

Dennis decided he wanted to go to the carnival. The carnival charges $6.00 for entry and $1.50 for each ride.

Part A

Write an expression to represent this scenario where r represents the number of rides.

Part B

Create and solve an equation to determine how many possible rides Deniss can ride if his parents gave him $35.00. Show your work.

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We want to create a linear equation to model the given situation.

A) c(r) = $6.00 + $1.50*r

B) 19 rides.

We know that the carnival charges $6.00 for entry plus $1.50 for each ride.

A) With the given information we can see that if you ride for r rides, then the cost equation will be:

c(r) = $6.00 + $1.50*r

Where c(r) is the cost for going to the carnival and doing r rides.

B) If you have $35.00, then we can solve:

c(r) = $35.00 =  $6.00 + $1.50*r

Now we can solve the equation for r.

$35.00 =  $6.00 + $1.50*r

$35.00 -  $6.00 = $1.50*r

$29.00 = $1.50*r

$29.00/$1.50 = r = 19.33

Rounding to the next whole number we get: r = 19

This means that with $35.00, Dennis could go to 19 rides.

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526
562
265
256
652
625
Answer:
256
265
526
562
625
652

I think that’s it. Hope this helps

what is the equivalent value 3/2×(−2)

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Answer:

= -3

multiplying and dividing fractions

Answer:

-3

Step-by-step explanation:

3/2^(-2)=-3

Solve for x and find the measure of the indicated angle.
D
100°
(13x + 2)
70°
(18x + 2)%
B
=
mZC =

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Answer:

[tex]{ \rm{100 + (13x + 2) + (18x + 2) + 70 = 360}} \\ \\ { \rm{31x + 174 = 360}} \\ \\ { \rm{31x = 186}} \\ \\ { \rm{x = 6 }}[/tex]

• Angle C

[tex]{ \rm{m \angle C = (13x + 2)}} \\ \\ { \rm{m \angle C = (13 \times 6) + 2 }} \\ \\ { \rm{m \angle C =80 \degree }}[/tex]

Please help It really important​

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A

the domain is the x-axis number soooo

QUESTION 8
The city Music Hall charges $24.00 per adult and $14.00 per senior citizen. One day 492 people attended a concert. The total for tickets purchased
was $7878.00. How many senior citizens attended the concert?
O 393 senior citizens
O 99 senior citizens
O200 senior citizens
O 292 senior citizens

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Answer:

Adults (x) = 99 and

Seniors (y) = 393

393 seniors

Step-by-step explanation:

Adults= x

Seniors = y

1) x+ y = 492

2) 24x + 14y = 7,878

1) x = 492 - y

2) 24 (492 - y) + 14 y = 7,878 (substitution)

11808 - 24y + 14y = 7,878

11,808 - 10y = 7,878

11,808 - 7,878 = 10y

3,930/10 = y

y = 393

1) x + 393 = 492 (substitution)

x = 492 - 393

x = 99

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Answer:

(8x+15)=(7x+17){ being alternative angle}

8x+15=7x+17

8x-7x=17-15

x=2

here,

8x+15= 8×2+15

16+15=31

7x+17

7×2+17

14+17

31

again

(8x+15)+y=180°( being straight angle)

31+y=180

y=180-31

y= 149

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In the given figure, Angles (8x + 15) and (7x + 17) are equal

because they form pair of Alternate interior angles.

[tex]8x + 15 = 7x + 17[/tex]

[tex]8x - 7x = 17 - 15[/tex]

[tex]x = 2[/tex]

So,

[tex]8x + 15[/tex]

[tex]( 8\times 2) + 15[/tex]

[tex]16 + 15[/tex]

[tex]31 \degree[/tex]

now, as we can see Angle y and (8x + 15) are forming linear pair; so their sum measures 180°

[tex](8x + 15) + y = 180[/tex]

[tex]31 + y = 180[/tex]

[tex]y = 180 - 31[/tex]

[tex]y = 149 \degree[/tex]

Morgan won 7 blue ribbons and 4 red ribbons at her horse shows. What is the ratio of red ribbons to blue ribbons she won?

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Answer:

4:7

Step-by-step explanation:

Show 2 + 5 in number line.

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To mark 2/5; move two parts on the right-side of zero. To mark 11/5; move eleven parts on the right-side of zero. To mark -8/5; move eight parts on the left-side of zero. To mark -3/5; move three parts on the left-side of zero

A rental car company charges $54.35 per day to rent a car and $0.09 for every mile driven. Jayden wants to rent a car, knowing that: • He plans to drive 425 miles. • He has at most $310 to spend. Use the drop-down menu below to write an inequality representing d, the total number of days Jayden can rent the car while staying within his budget.​

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The inequality representing d, the total number of days Jayden can rent the car while staying within his budget is 54.35d + 38.25 ≤ 310

Given:

Charge per day = $54.35

Charge per mile = $0.09

Total miles = 425 miles

Amount to spend = at most $310

let

d = number of days

The inequality:

54.35 × d + 0.09 × 425 ≤ 310

54.35d + 38.25 ≤ 310

54.35d ≤ 310 - 38.25

54.35d ≤ 271.75

d ≤ 271.75 / 54.35

d ≤ 5 days

Therefore, the total number of days Jayden can rent the car while staying within his budget is 5 days

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Answer:

B is it

Step-by-step explanation:

Which equations have the same pair of solutions? Select all that apply.

n(n + 3)(n - 4) = 0
2n(4n + 6)(6n - 4) = 0
0 = 2n(6 - 4n)(4 - 6n)
0 = n(2n + 3)(3n - 2)
2n(2n + 3)(3n - 2) = 0
3n(6n + 9)(9n - 6) = 0

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2, 4, 5 and 6. That is the order of equations

How many solutions are there for the following equation? Why?
8(x + 9) = 72 – 5x
Select the option that correctly answers both questions.

1 There is one solution, because the coefficients of the variables on both sides of the equation are different.

2 There is one solution, because the coefficients of the variables on both sides of the equation are the same.

3 There are no solutions, because the coefficients of the variables on both sides of the equation are different.

4 There are no solutions, because the coefficients of the variables on both sides of the equation are the same.

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Answer:

I think 2? maybe 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

because it becomes 8x+72=72-5x which can then become 3x=0 then x=0/3 and 0/3=0 so x=0

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