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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]x =3 \\ \\ y = \frac{3 \sqrt{2} }{2} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \tan(45) = \frac{y}{ \frac{3 \sqrt{2} }{2} } \\ \\ 1 = \frac{y}{ \frac{3 \sqrt{2} }{2} } \\ \\ y = \frac{3 \sqrt{2} }{2} [/tex]

[tex] \cos(45) = \frac{ \frac{3 \sqrt{2} }{2} }{x} \\ \\ \frac{1}{ \sqrt{2} } = \frac{ \frac{3 \sqrt{2} }{2} }{x} \\ \\ \\ x = \sqrt{2} \times \frac{3 \sqrt{2} }{2} \\ \\ x = \frac{3(2)}{2} \\ \\ \\ x = 3[/tex]


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Assuming that no denominator equals zero, what is the simplest form of this expression?

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Answer:

The answer is D

Step-by-step explanation:

The simplified form of the algebraic expression  [tex]\frac{x+2}{x^{2} +5x+6} / \frac{3x+1}{x^{2} -9}\\[/tex]  is  [tex]\frac{x-3}{3x + 1}[/tex].

What is simplifying an algebraic expression?

Simplification of an algebraic expression can be defined as the process of writing an expression in the most efficient and compact form without affecting the value of the original expression.

[tex]= \frac{x+2}{x^{2} +5x+6} / \frac{3x+1}{x^{2} -9}\\ \\ = \frac{x+2}{x^{2} +5x+6} * \frac{x^{2} -9}{3x+1}[/tex]

Solving in parts,

[tex]=x^{2} +5x + 6\\\\= x^{2} + 2x + 3x + 6\\\\=x(x+2) + 3(x+2)\\\\=(x+2)(x+3)[/tex]

[tex]= x^{2} -9\\\\= x^{2} - 3^{2}\\ \\=(x - 3)(x + 3)[/tex]

[tex]= \frac{x+2}{x^{2} +5x+6} * \frac{x^{2} -9}{3x+1}\\\\= \frac{x+2}{(x+2)(x+3)} * \frac{(x+3)(x-3)}{3x+1}\\ \\=\frac{x-3}{3x + 1}[/tex]

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Your total after 4 games of bowling was $28
and after 6 games it was $40. What was the
initial cost to rent the shoes before bowling
any games?

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Answer:

$4

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the cost of a game of bowling and y be the cost to rent the shoes before the game then...

4x+y=28

6x+y=40

We can solve this system using elimination. In this scenario, we can eliminate y by subtracting the two equations...

-2x=-12

Divide both sides by -2

x=6

Plug 6 back in for x to solve for y

4(6)+y=28

24+y=28

Subtract 24 from both sides

y=4

It costs $4 to rent the shoes before bowling

Danielle has taken five math tests so far this year. The tests are out of twenty points, and she has gotten the following scores.

17, 19, 20, 14, 16

What is the median of her scores?

17.2
16
6
17

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The median of her scores would be 17

Answer:

its 17 I took the test

Step-by-step explanation:

How do I solve this problem?

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Answer:

[tex]expand \: by \: distributing \: the \: term \\ - (12x {}^{3} + 9x {}^{4 } - 24x {}^{2} ) \\ remove \: parentheses \\ - 12x {}^{3} + 9x {}^{4 } - 24x {}^{2} \\ [/tex]

Sherry earns $16 per hour tutoring student-athletes at Montgomery College. If she tutored for 14.5 hours last month, how much money did she earn?

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Answer:$232

Step-by-step explanation:14.5x16=232

Answer:

$232

(If you want to round, the answer would be $200)

Step-by-step explanation:

This is just a one-step equation:

16 x 14.5 = $232

2.2^x +2.2^-3 =5 solve for x​

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Answer:

x = 2.0172

Step-by-step explanation:

2.2^x+2.2^-3=5

-> 2.2^x+0.093914 = 5

-> + -0.93914    + -0.93914

-> 2.2^x = 4.906086

-> x = log(4.906086/log(2.2)

-> x = 2.0172

An article was sold for ₹250 with a profit of 5%. What was its cost price?

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Answer:

Selling Price 250

Profit =5%

We are given to find the cost price of articles .

First we find the profit

► Profit = 250/100 × 5

► Profit = 2.5×5

► Profit = 12.5

Cost Price = Selling Price - Profit

► Cost Price = 250-12.5

► Cost Price = 237.5

So, the cost price of the article is 237.5

Selling price of the article.

Profit percentage %.

To do:

We have to find the cost price.

Solution:

Let the cost price of the article be .

Profitpercent = SP-CP/CP × 100

5 = 250-x/x x 100

5x = (250-x) 100

x = (250-20) 20

x = 250 (20) - 20x

x + 20x = 5000

21x = 5000

x = 5000/21

x = 238

Therefore; cost price of the article is Rs 238

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Last week, Kip went to the fair. It costs $3.43 to enter the fair and $1.00 per ticket. In the equation below, x represents the number of tickets Kip bought, and y represents the total amount Kip spent.

y = $1.00x + $3.43

If Kip spent $23.43 at the fair, how many tickets did he buy?

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He bought 20 tickets.

what will be the VO2 max of an athlete at 33

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Answer:

VO2 Max Chart for Men (ml/kg/min)                      

Classification 18-25 66+

Good 52-60 33-37

Above average 47-51 29-32

Average 42-46 26-28

Below average 37-41 22-25

Step-by-step explanation:

0)
2) Solve the equation 9x = 7(x + 2).
A) -7
B)-1
1
D) 7

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Okiii the answer Should be D

help im stuck please

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Answer:

B. [tex](4}, {\frac{13}{4})[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[] Let's draw a picture

-> See attached

[] Looking at the picture and seeing the words halfway being used, we can tell we will need to use the midpoint formula.

-> See attached

[] We will use the midpoint formula between Sarah's house (7, -2) and Mandy's house (3, 5) to find Cameron's house.

[tex](\frac{7+3}{2}, \frac{-2+5}{2} )[/tex]

[tex](\frac{10}{2}, \frac{3}{2} )[/tex]

[tex](5, \frac{3}{2} )[/tex]

[] Now we will use the midpoint formula between Cameron's house ([tex](5, \frac{3}{2} )[/tex]) and Mary's house (3, 5) to find Kayla's house.

[tex](\frac{5+3}{2}, \frac{\frac{3}{2} +5}{2} )[/tex]

[tex](\frac{8}{2}, \frac{\frac{13}{2}}{2} )[/tex]

[tex](4}, {\frac{13}{2}*\frac{1}{2} )[/tex]

[tex](4}, {\frac{13}{4})[/tex]

-> This leaves us with option B. [tex](4}, {\frac{13}{4})[/tex]

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Can someone please help me with this square root problem?

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Answer:

Rational, Rational, Rational, Irrational, Irrational

Step-by-step explanation:

The first question:

-√49-7

This number is rational

Second:

-70.8888....

This number is rational. It wouldn't be rational if the digits won't repeat.

Third:

15.91

This number is rational

Fourth:

17π

This is irrational. The digits of pi do not repeat, making it irrational.

Fifth:

-√14

Irrational. The square root of a non-perfect square is irrational.

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A school choir needs to make T-shirts for its 75 members and has set aside some money in their budget to pay for them. The members of the choir decided to order from a printing company that charged $3 per shirt, plus a $50 flat fee for shipping. If the school orders 15 T-shirts how much will the total cost be?

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Answer:

answer

3m + 50mn

correct me if I'm wrong.

Answer:

I think it would be 3m + 50mn

Step-by-step explanation:

Sorry if I am wrong, hope it helps!

what is the equation of the line?

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since the gradient is 2/4=1/2 and y-intercept is 2 then the equation is y = 1/2x + 2

need help with A and B would be perfect with an explanation (not necessary)

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Answer:

a) 54.5

b) 55.4

Step-by-step explanation:

error intervals - 54.5 is the lowest number that can round to 55, and 55.4 is the highest because 55.5 would round to 56

Name the figure that Enrico drew below. (Lesson 10.1)​

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Answer:

  ray

Step-by-step explanation:

A half-line is called a ray.


Identify the coefficient in the expression: 6 -3x +2

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Answer:

8- 3x

Step-by-step explanation:

1- Calculate

help ill give 5 stars

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21.16 sorry if its incorrect

If five people share three carrons of chow mein, what is each person's share?

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Answer:

0.6 servings

Step-by-step explanation:

division. divide 3/5.

List the sides in order for biggest to smallest:

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Answer:

(Biggest to smallest)

Sides: DE, FE, FD

Angles: <F, <D, <E

Step-by-step explanation:

DE = 14, FE = 10, FD = 8 (Biggest to smallest)

Each angle matches up diagonally with a side

Hope this helps!

The price of an item has dropped to $50 today Yesterday it was $125 Find the percentage decrease.

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Answer:

40% decrease.

Step-by-step explanation:

Luke, Kira, and Ali each served 2/3

of their own cake. Each cake was the same size, but Luke served 4 slices, Kira served 6 slices, and Ali served 8 slices. How is this possible? Enter your answers in the boxes to complete the solution.

Luke cut his cake into blank

slices, Kira cut her cake into blank

slices, and Ali cut her cake into blank

slices. answer the blank

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Answer:

Luke cut his cake into 6 slices. Kira cut her cake into 9 slices, and Ali cut her cake into 12 slices.

Step-by-step explanation:

For Luke - 2/3 * 6 = 4

For Kira - 2/3 * 9 = 6

For Ali - 2/3 * 12 = 8

Hope this helps!

I need help with this math

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Answer:

EF =11 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

if CB = 11ft then EF will also be 11 ft since both triangles are congruent to each other

Finding Missing Angles Khan Academy

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Answer:

so

=120+32

=152

z=152 degree

luise gets $4 a week for raking the leaves. they want to buy a $10 toy. how many more weeks do they need to rake

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Answer:

$4 a week? darn that's a scam

Step-by-step explanation:

It should take her two and a half weeks to get $10.

Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

Because she gets 4$ a week so her first week she gets 4$

second week she gets 8$

And finally her third week she would heave 12$

Have a good day :)

f(x)=3(2)^x ; x= -1 evaluate for X

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Hey there!

f(x) = 3(2)^x

f(x) = 3(2)^-1

y = 3(2)^-1

y = 3 * 2^-1

y = 3 * 1/2

y = 3/1 * 1/2

y = 3(1) / 1(2)

y = 3/2

y ≈ 1 1/2


Thus, your answer is: y = 3/2 or y = 1 1/2


[EITHER OF THOSE SHOULD WORK BECAUSE THEY ARE BOTH EQUIVALENT TO EACH OTHER]

Good luck on your assignment & enjoy your day!


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Answer:

f(-1) = 3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve:

f(-1) = 3(2)^-1f(-1) = 3 * (1/2)f(-1) = 3/2

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Once you have identified the author’s claim and also located all of the evidence provided, how do you analyze the claim?
Decide if the evidence supports the claim well enough to convince most readers that it’s true.
Decide how the author should have supported the claim, instead of the way he or she chose.
Decide if the author should have done more research or worded the claim differently.
Decide whether or not you agree with the author’s claim, regardless of the evidence.

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Answer:

Decide if the evidence supports the claim well enough to convince most reader that its true.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:Decide if the evidence supports the claim well enough to convince most readers that it’s true.

Step-by-step explanation:

The circular grass lawn of radius 35cm has a path of width 7cm. What is the area of the path?

pls ans i cant understand tis question

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Radius of circular grass lawn(without path)=[tex]35 \: cm[/tex]

Radius of circular grass lawn (with path)=[tex]35 \: cm+7 \: cm=42 \: cm[/tex]

Area of circular path=[tex]\pi ( R + r)( R- r)[/tex]

[tex] = \displaystyle{ \frac{22}{7} (42 + 35)(42 - 35)}[/tex]

[tex] = \displaystyle{ \frac{22}{7} \times 77 \times 7}[/tex]

[tex] = \displaystyle{ \frac{22}{ \cancel7} \times \cancel{77} {}^{11} \times 7}[/tex]

[tex] = 22 \times 11 \times 7[/tex]

[tex] = 242 \times 7[/tex]

[tex] = 1649 {cm}^{2} [/tex]

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Write in decimal form:

6 × 100 +
4 × 10 +
4 × 1 +
9 × (1/10) +
7 × (1/100) +
2 × (1/1000) =

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Answer:

6x100 is 600.0

4x10 is 40.0

4x1 is 4.0

9x1/10 is 0.5

7x1/1000 is 0.07

2x1/1000 is 0.002

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the MR.DL rule.

MR.DL stands for Multiply right Divide left, it is commonly used in multiplying and dividing decimals.

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644.972

the fractions go after the decimal point.

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Leyan bought 2 3/4 pounds of apples for $1.32 per pound. 1 1/2 pounds of peaches for $1.20 per pound, and some tomatoes. all from grocery store. the total cost of his purchase was $9.63.

How much money did leyan spend on tomatoes

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Answer:

$ 4.20

Step-by-step explanation:

He spent $3.63 on apples

$1.80 on peaches

if you subtract both those numbers from $9.63 you get $4.20

So thats the amount he spent on tomatoes

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