The average speed of blood in the aorta is 0.2833 m/s
Speed is the ratio of distance travelled to time taken. It is given by:
Speed = distance / time
From the question, to calculate the average speed:
Average speed = Volume rate / cross sectional area
Average speed = 8.5 * 10⁻⁵ / (3 * 10⁻⁴) = 0.2833 m/s
The average speed of blood in the aorta is 0.2833 m/s
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2y-7.4y=141.36
solve for y
I have no idea how to do this. Please help.
Answer:
Area is 5 cm and perimeter is 12 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Area: top left sqare:
1cm * 1cm = 1 cm
bottom rectangle:
1cm * 3 cm = 3 cm
top right square:
1cm * 1cm = 1 cm
Perimeter:
1 cm + 2 cm+ 3 cm+ 2 cm+ 1 cm + 1 cm + 1cm + 1cm = 12 cm
i need answer please I got a them wrong
Answer:
See image
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm guessing a little bit, bc although you attached an image, it doesn't say what you are trying to prove, nor what you are given. Usually that is provided for a proof.
But we can see that the parallel segments are marked, so we'll call that the given information. Then there are actually two pairs of corresponding angles that are congruent by the Corresponding Angles postulate. But we only need one pair. Then Angle A is congruent to itself by Reflexive Property. Finally what we have proven is that the two triangles ABC and ART are similar by AA
Jane wrote all natural numbers from 5 to 12. including 5 and 12.
how many numbers did Jane write?
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In an aquarium, there are starfish and octopi in a tank. The total number of animals in the tank is 30. The total number of legs in the tank is 171. Assuming that all animals have all their legs, find the number of each type of animal in the tank. (Starfish have 5 legs and Octopus have 8 legs)
(solve this using Elimination Method, MUST SHOW WORK)
Answer:
23 starfish, 7 octopi
Step-by-step explanation:
x=starfish
y=octopi
x+y=30
5x+8y=171
-5(x+y=30)
5x+8y=171
-5x-5y=-150
5x+8y=171
3y= 21
y=7
x+7=30
x=23
23 starfish, 7 octopi
solve: 8+ x/2= 1/4 (x-4)-1
A. X = -40
B. X = 40
C. There are infinitely many solutions.
D. X = -24
The staff at Aretha's Furniture built 60 chairs and stools in one day. It takes one person 3 hours to produce a chair and 2hours to build a stool. How many of each were made if the staff of 12 people worked 8 hours each? x+y= 60; 3x + 2y = 96 x + y = 96; 2x + 3y = 60 You can use a system of equations to find the answer. Let x = the number of chairs, and y = the number of stools. x + y = 60; 2x + 3y = 12 x+y= 60; 3x + 2y = 12 +
Answer:
Number of chairs = 24
Number of stools = 12
As about the question number 2, I think you should check whether the question you copied is correct are not.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. One person,
Three hours for a chair and two hours for a stool
Therefore, 12 people working for 8 hours;
Per person produced two chairs and one stool as 3+3+2=8 hours
12×2= 24 chairs and 12×1=12 stools.
Cristine's middle school has a total of 900 students and 45 teachers. The local high school has 110 teachers and a student-teacher ratio proportional to the middle schools. How many students will Cristine find when she gets to high school?
A) 900
B) 1100
C) 2200
D) 2500
Answer: C) 2200
Step-by-step explanation:
scores on a test have a mean of 66 and Q3 is 80. The scores have a distribution that is approximately normal. Find the standard deviation. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
A) 10.5
B) 20.9
C) 9.4
D) 18.7
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Work out length AC.
10 cm
Not drawn
accurately
120
7 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Well. Let's call α the 120° angle, and β its supplementary angle (80°). Let's draw also the height of the triangle. We'll call it CH. We know, from goniometric relations, that BC * sinβ = CH and BC * cosβ = BH. We just apply the pythagorean theorem so we get: AC = [tex]\sqrt{(AB+BH)^2+CH^2}.[/tex] By inserting all the values you'll get the result.
9 13 / 16 + 10 3 / 8 =
A scale drawing of a rectangular park had a scale of 1 cm = 100 m. What is the actual perimeter of the park in meters?
10.1 and 8.8
Answer:
3780 m
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we find the perimeter of the scale drawing.
perimeter = 2(L + W)
perimeter = 2(10.1 cm + 8.8 cm)
perimeter = 2(18.9 cm)
perimeter = 37.8 cm
Now that we have the perimeter of the drawing, we use the scale to find the real perimeter.
1 cm (drawing) = 100 m (real)
37.8 cm × 100 m/cm = 3780 m
Answer: 3780 m
Find the inverse function. f(x) = (x + 1
Answer:
( x + 1 ) ^ 3
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 3√x - 1
replace x with y
x = 3√y - 1
solve for y,
x = 3√y - 1
x^3 + 3x^2 + 3x + 1 = (x+1)^3
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What is the value of ?
[tex]50 + angle \: \: u \: \: = 115 \\ = > angle \: \: u \: = 115 - 50 \\ = > angle \: \: u \: \: = 65[/tex]
Answer:
Angle U is 65°.
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At a basketball game, for every basket team A scored, team B scored 4 baskets. The ratio of the number of baskets scored by team A to the number of baskets for team B is A. 1 to 3
B. 2 to 3
C. 1 to 4
D. 4 to 1
Answer:
C. 1 to 4
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio is used to describe situations like "for how many x's, there are many y's". In this case, we are trying to find the ratio for A baskets scored to B baskets scored, team A scores one basket, then team B will score 4 baskets. Then we can write the ratio of A to B as 1:4, which is 1 to 4.
Hope I did this correctly since it was long ago that I lastly worked with ratios
The function after synthetic division f(x) = 4x3 + 3x2 − 16x − 12
Answer:
[tex]\huge\purple{\overline{\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad\quad \ \ \ }}[/tex]
»ANSWER«
(1) Write properties of function:
x intercept/zero:
[tex] x_{1} = \frac{3}{4} [/tex]
y intercept:
[tex]y = - 12[/tex]
domain:
[tex]( - \infty \: \infty )[/tex]
type of function: cubic fraction
standard form:
[tex]f(x) = 4 {x}^{3} - 3 {x}^{2} + 16x - 12[/tex]
factorize form:
[tex]f(x) = (4x - 3)( {x}^{2} + 4)[/tex]
even/odd/neither: neither
bounce/cross x axis:
[tex]x = \frac{3}{4} \: across[/tex]
increasing interval:
[tex]( - \infty \: \infty )[/tex]
decreasing interval: no
number of positive real zeros: 1
number of possible turning point: 2
order/degree: 3
leading term:
[tex]4x ^{3} [/tex]
leading coefficent: 4
constant term: -12
end behavior:
[tex]as \: x \: → \infty f(x) → \infty \: as \: x → - \infty f(x) → - \infty [/tex]
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The table displays the amount of money Stephen has in his piggy bank.
Stephen’s Piggy Bank
Types of Coins Amount ($)
Quarters 7.50
Dimes 6.00
Nickels 5.50
Pennies 3.00
Which answer choices accurately approximate a comparison between the value of the dimes in the piggy bank and the total value of Stephen’s coins?
Select all the correct answers.
Answer choices:
6%
3/11
6/22
60%
27%
3/5
Answer:
The answer is 27%, 6/22, and 3/11.
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How is Maths used in Construction??
Can someone help me with 10 - 15 pages
Answer:
They measure the area, volume, length, and width, in construction
10 - 15 = -5
Step-by-step explanation:
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Jeremy's dog is on an 11-foot leash that is tied to a pole, as shown in the diagram.
What is the area of the circle in which the dog can run? Use 3.14 for PI. Round your answer to the nearest square foot.
O 69 square feet
O 108 square feet
O 380 square feet
O 1520 square feet
Answer:
380
Step-by-step explanation:
area of a circle is pir^2
3.14(11)^2
3.14(121)
=380sqft
R, P, Q act on the base AB, BC, CA triangles ABC in alphabetical order, respectively. Show that P sec A + Q sec B + R sec C = 0, if the fluid of this power system passes through the center of the triangle.
Answer:
(i) In △ABD and △ACD,
AB=AC ....(since △ABC is isosceles)
AD=AD ....(common side)
BD=DC ....(since △BDC is isosceles)
ΔABD≅ΔACD .....SSS test of congruence,
∴∠BAD=∠CAD i.e. ∠BAP=∠PAC .....[c.a.c.t]......(i)
(ii) In △ABP and △ACP,
AB=AC ...(since △ABC is isosceles)
AP=AP ...(common side)
∠BAP=∠PAC ....from (i)
△ABP≅△ACP .... SAS test of congruence
∴BP=PC ...[c.s.c.t].....(ii)
∠APB=∠APC ....c.a.c.t.
(iii) Since △ABD≅△ACD
∠BAD=∠CAD ....from (i)
So, AD bisects ∠A
i.e. AP bisects∠A.....(iii)
In △BDP and △CDP,
DP=DP ...common side
BP=PC ...from (ii)
BD=CD ...(since △BDC is isosceles)
△BDP≅△CDP ....SSS test of congruence
∴∠BDP=∠CDP ....c.a.c.t.
∴ DP bisects∠D
So, AP bisects ∠D ....(iv)
From (iii) and (iv),
AP bisects ∠A as well as ∠D.
(iv) We know that
∠APB+∠APC=180
∘
....(angles in linear pair)
Also, ∠APB=∠APC ...from (ii)
∴∠APB=∠APC=
2
180
∘
=90
∘
BP=PC and ∠APB=∠APC=90
∘
Hence, AP is perpendicular bisector of
Step-by-step explanation:
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1/2x divided by 3=6 what is x
Answer:
x = 36Step-by-step explanation:
1/2x ÷ 3 = 6=> 1/2x × 1/3 = 6=> 6 x 1/6x = 6 x 6=> x = 36Conclusion:
Therefore, the answer is 'x = 36'.
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What is the equation of the oblique asymptote?
h(x) = x² – 3x - 4/x + 2
Simplifying h(x) gives
h(x) = (x² - 3x - 4) / (x + 2)
h(x) = ((x² + 4x + 4) - 4x - 4 - 3x - 4) / (x + 2)
h(x) = ((x + 2)² - 7x - 8) / (x + 2)
h(x) = ((x + 2)² - 7 (x + 2) - 14 - 8) / (x + 2)
h(x) = ((x + 2)² - 7 (x + 2) - 22) / (x + 2)
h(x) = (x + 2) - 7 - 22/(x + 2)
h(x) = x - 5 - 22/(x + 2)
An oblique asymptote of h(x) is a linear function p(x) = ax + b such that
[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{x\to\pm\infty} h(x) - p(x) = 0[/tex]
In the simplified form of h(x), taking the limit as x gets arbitrarily large, we obviously have -22/(x + 2) converging to 0, while x - 5 approaches either +∞ or -∞. If we let p(x) = x - 5, however, we do have h(x) - p(x) approaching 0. So the oblique asymptote is the line y = x - 5.
What addition statement does this show?
A. 5.2 + 6.4 = –11.6
B. –5.2 + 6.4 = –11.6
C. 5.2 + (–6.4) = –11.6
D. –5.2 + (–6.4) = –11.6
Answer:
D. –5.2 + (–6.4) = –11.6
Step-by-step explanation:
First, you can eliminate A and C because 5.2 is positive. Since the red arrow is pointing left, it indicates that the number (-5.2) is negative.
Then, you look at the second arrow, the green one. It is pointing left, so it would be -6.4.
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Cynthia gave 1/5 of her toys to her little sister. If she had 25 toys, how many did she give away?
Answer:
25*1/5(or 0.2)=
5
she gives a way 5 toys
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The number of toys that she gives away will be 5.
What is Algebra?The analysis of mathematical representations is algebra, and the handling of those symbols is logic.
It is also known as the product. If the object n is given to m times then we just simply multiply them.
Cynthia gave 1/5 of her toys to her little sister.
If she had 25 toys.
Then the number of toys that she gives away will be given by the product of 25 and 1/5.
⇒ 25 x 1 / 5
⇒ 5
The number of toys that she gives away will be 5.
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Which of the following statements is the only
sentence that is error-free?
To make 8 dozen cookies, you must use 2 eggs. How many eggs are needed to make 40 dozen cookies? Use a proportion to solve.
Answer:
10 eggs for 40 dozens
Step-by-step explanation:
40÷8=5
5*2=10
Our created proportion is 8:2::40:x
=> 8x = 80=> x = 10Conclusion:Therefore, for 40 dozen cookies, 10 eggs are required.
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2.4x-9.1x+12.5= -39.44
Solve for x
Answer:
x= 2597/335
Step-by-step explanation:
collect like terms
2.4x-9.1x= -6.7x
-39.44-12.5 = -51.94
-6.7x=-51.94
divide both sides by -6.7
x= 2597/335
h(8) = -2(8)^2 + 4(8)- 7
Answer:
h = - 103/8
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Re-order terms so constants are on the left
8h = = -2(8)²+4(8)-7
2) Evaluate the exponent
8h = -2·64+4(8)-7
3) Multiply the numbers
8h = -128+4(8)-7
4) Multiply the numbers
8h = -128+32-7
5) Add the numbers
8h = -103
6) Divide both sides of the equation by the same term
8h/8 = -103/8
7) Simplify
- Cancel terms that are in both the numerator and denominator
h = -103/8
A circumference of the wheel of Victoria is 4.4m. How much distance coill it cover in 500 revolutions?
[tex]\huge \bf༆ Answer ༄[/tex]
Total distance covered is equal to ~
Number of revolutions × circumference [tex] \sf500 \times 4.4[/tex][tex] \sf2200 \: m[/tex]Hence distance covered = 2200 m = 2.2 km