James is at the JL Long Run. He has exactly $32
and will purchase a shirt for $12. What percent of
his money will James spend on the shirt?

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Answer 1

Part/whole= x/100

Let x= percentage of  

money

12/32=  x/100

1200/32= 37.5%


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Dan takes an airplane to visit his parents. He pays the airline a total of $450. The cost of the ticket is $315. The airline also charges $15for every pound that the luggage goes over the 50 pound is Dan's luggage over the 50 pound limit?

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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

Start with the total amount Dan paid and subtract the part of the payment that is for the ticket.

450-315=135

Assuming that all of that $135 was for luggage fees and each pound over the limit costs $15, then the question is, how many times did Dan pay $15 until he'd paid the full $135 luggage fee.

So divide $135 by $15.

135/15=9

So his luggage weighted 59 pounds, which is 9 pounds over the limit.

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Answer:

the answer is 64%

Step-by-step explanation:

80/125 = 64

250 + 200h = 300 + 180h
250 + 200h = 300 + 180h
− 180h − 180h
250 + 20h = 300

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Answer:

  h = 2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Continue the solution by subtracting 250 from both sides.

  250 -250 +20h = 300 -250

  20h = 50

Divide both sides by 20

  20h/20 = 50/20

  h = 5/2 = 2.5

what is the unit rate if there are 1,760 in 8 servings

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Answer:

Unit rate = 220 calories

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find the unit rate, you simply have to divide the total number of calories (1760) by the number of servings (8).

1760/8=220.

Therefore, the unit rate is 220 calories.

Harry is riding a train that goes 70 miles an
hour. How far will he travel is 3.5 hours?

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Answer: 245 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

(70)(3.5)= 245

Harry will travel 24.5 miles

(70) (3.5) = 24.5

The data table represents the distance between a well-known lighthouse and a cruise ship over time. The cruise ship is travelling at uniform speed. Which equation represents the distance (y) from the lighthouse, based on the number of hours (x)? Number of Hours Distance from Lighthouse (in oceanic miles) 2 53 4 95.5 6 138 8 180.5 10 223 12 265.5 14 308 16 350.5 A. y = 42.5x + 10.5 B. y = 10.5x + 32 C. y = 21.25x + 10.5 D. y = 12.25x + 28.5 E. y = 12.5x + 10.5

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Answer:

ddd

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose ΔDEF has an exterior angle at vertex D. The measure of the exterior angle is (8x−2)º, m∠E=(3x−8)°, and m∠F=(4x+13)°. What is the measure of the exterior angle at vertex D?
A. 7°
B. 13°
C. 41°
D. 54°

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The measure of the exterior angle at vertex D is: D. 54°

Recall:

The exterior angle theorem of a triangle states that the measure of an exterior angle equals the sum of the measures of two opposite interior angles of the triangle.

Thus:

In ΔDEF, (8x−2)º is an exterior angle at vertex D.

m∠E = (3x−8)° (interior angle)

m∠F = (4x+13)° (interior angle)

Therefore:

(8x−2)º = (3x−8)° + (4x+13)°

Solve for x

8x - 2 = 3x - 8 + 4x + 13

Combine like terms

8x - 2 = 7x + 5

8x - 7x = 2 + 5

x = 7

Exterior angle at vertex D = (8x−2)º

Plug in the value of x

= 8(7) - 2

= 54º (option D)

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Could someone help me solve this please? With explanation? ​

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Answer:

x=109 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

By alternate interior angles, the measure of angle ADE is the same as that of EAB, both of which are 38.

Because ADE is an isosceles triangle, the measure angle EAD is equal to that angle EDA; let that measure be x.

Because the angles of a triangle add up to 180, x+x+38=180 -> 2x+38=180 -> 2x=142 -> x=71

That means that angle EDA is 180 degrees

Because x is supplementary to angle EDA, the measure of angle x is 180-71=109 degrees

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What is the value of the expression 2z ÷ [z – (z – 4)] when z = 8?

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2z ÷ [z – (z – 4)]

Sub z=8 into the expression

2(8) ÷ [8 – (8 – 4)] = 16 ÷ 4

                             = 4

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Answer:

p < 319

Step-by-step explanation:

It cost Faith $9.10 to send 91 text messages. How many text messages did she send if she spent $17.60?

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Answer:

176

Step-by-step explanation:

9.10 / 91 = 1/10

17.60 x 1/10 = 176

Which graph could potentially have a correlation coeffiecient (r value) of 0.95?

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Answer:

C,

Step-by-step explanation:

A and D is incorrect because they are negative correlation

and B is incorrect because a correction of 0.95 means all values are close to each other, but B values are scattered much more that C values

so answer C

I need help with this answer PLEASE I’m stuck

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Answer:

40% of airline A's flights were on time

Step-by-step explanation:

0.4=40% .the top row indicates that it was airline A. the left column indicates that it was on time.

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

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2+6i/2-4i = a + bi What is the value of a? What is the value of b?

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[tex]\dfrac{2+6i}{2-4i}\\\\\\=\dfrac{2(1+3i)}{2(1-2i)}\\\\\\=\dfrac{1+3i}{1-2i}\\\\\\=\dfrac{(1+3i)(1+2i)}{(1-2i)(1+2i)}\\\\\\=\dfrac{1+2i+3i+6i^2}{1-(2i)^2}\\\\\\=\dfrac{1+5i-6}{1+4}~~~~;[i^2=-1]\\\\\\=\dfrac{5i-5}{5}\\\\\\=\dfrac{5(i-1)}5\\\\=i-1\\\\=-1+i\\\\\text{It is in a form of a +bi so,}~ a = -1~ \text{and}~ b = 1[/tex]

Tyler is saving to buy a new videogame system. For every $15 he earns mowing lawns, he saves $9. On Saturday, Tyler earned $105 mowing lawns. How much money did he save?

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Answer:

$63

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we find the percentage that he saves:

9 is 3/5 of 15 which is 60%, 9 is 60% of 15 which means he save 60% of the money that he earns so,

60% of 105 = 63

This means he saved $65 from the money he earned.

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Consider the following formula:

T = 4S – 1

Which of the following statements is true for this formula?

A. If S is greater than 0.5, T is positive.
B. If S is less than 1, T is negative.
C. If S is less than -0.25, T is positive.
D. If S is less than 0.25, T is positive.

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A. If S is greater than 0.5, T is positive.

The others are false

Which graph best represents the equation x2 + (y – 1)2 = 3?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

assuming the equation is x^2 + (y - 1)^2 = 3

10 miles per hour is an example of an objects what?

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I think the answer is speed

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed is the correct answer

Help help math math math math

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y=2/1+7 is the answer because it’s a positive slope and i you go up by 2 spaces first then to the right by 1

Answer:

y=2/1+7

Step-by-step explanation:

what is the perimeter of a rectangular whose area is 92 square mm and length is 11.5 mm​

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We are given

Area of rectangular is = 92 square mmLength of rectangular is = 11.5 mm

We are asked to find out the value of perimeter of the rectangular! Let's find it's breadth first!

We know that–

[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \purple{\bf\longrightarrow Area_{(Rectangular)} = Length \times Breadth} [/tex]

[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \sf \longrightarrow 92 = 11.5 \times Breadth [/tex]

[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \sf \longrightarrow Breadth = \cancel{\dfrac{92}{11.5}}[/tex]

[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \purple{\bf \longrightarrow Breadth = 8 \: mm}[/tex]

Now, Perimeter of rectangular –

[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \pink{\bf \longrightarrow Perimeter _{(Rectangular) } = 2( Length + Breadth) }[/tex]

[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \sf \longrightarrow Perimeter _{(Rectangular) }= 2( 11.5 +8) [/tex]

[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex] \sf \longrightarrow Perimeter _{(Rectangular) } = 2 \times 19.5[/tex]

[tex]\qquad[/tex][tex]\pink{ \bf \longrightarrow Perimeter _{(Rectangular) } = 39\: mm}[/tex]

Henceforth, Perimeter of rectangular is 39mm.

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Answer:

Perimeter = 39 mm

Step-by-step explanation:

In this question we are given with ,

Area of rectangle = 92 sq mm

Length of rectangle = 11.5 mm

And we're asked to find the perimeter of rectangle .

Solution : -

We know that ,

[tex] \pink{ \boxed{\sf{Area \: of \: rectangle = L × W}}}[/tex]

Where ,

L = length of rectangle

W = width of rectangle

So from this formula we can find the width of rectangle and equating it with 92 ( because 92 is the given area ) . Substituting value of length :

[tex] \longmapsto \: 11.5 \times W = 92[/tex]

Step 1 : Multiplying 11.5 and W :

[tex] \longmapsto \: 11.5W = 92[/tex]

Step 2 : Dividing by 11.5 on both side :

[tex] \longmapsto \: \frac{ \cancel{11.5}W}{ \cancel{ 11.5}} = \frac{92}{11.5} [/tex]

On further calculations we get :

[tex] \longmapsto \: W = \cancel{\frac{920}{115} }[/tex]

Step 3 : By cancelling 920 by 115 we get :

[tex] \longmapsto \: \purple{\boxed{ \bold{W = 8 \: mm}}}[/tex]

Therefore , width of rectangle is 8 mm .

Finding Perimeter :

We know that ,

[tex] \blue{ \boxed{ \sf{Perimeter \: of \: rectangle = 2 ( L +W )}}}[/tex]

Where ,

L = Length of rectangle

W = Width of rectangle

Substituting values in formula :

[tex] \longrightarrow \: 2(11.5 + 8)[/tex]

Step 1 : Solving parenthesis :

[tex] \longrightarrow \: 2(19.5)[/tex]

Step 2 : Multiplying 2 with 19.5 :

[tex] \longrightarrow \: \green{\boxed{ \bold{39 \: mm}}}[/tex]

Therefore, perimeter of rectangle is 39 mm.

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b and c is wrong pls help

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Answer:

b) you need one set of | | for the inside of the logarithm only.

c) pi^2 /56

Step-by-step explanation:

For b, you just need | | instead of ( ) for the inside of the natural logarithm part... .

For c...

Integral( arcsin(7/6x)/sqrt(36-49x^2),x=0..6/7).

Lets go ahead and fix up the the denominator so the multipler on x is the same as it is in numerator.

Factor our sqrt(36) on bottom. Note sqrt(36)=6.

1/6Integral(arcsin(7/6x)/sqrt(1-(7x/6)^2),x=0..6/7)

Let 7/6x=sin(v). Then 7/6 dx=cos(v) dv.

If x=0 then we solve 7/6(0)=sin(v) giving us v=0. Note sin(0)=0.

If x=6/7 then we solve 7/6(6/7)=sin(v) giving us v=pi/2. Note sin(pi/2)=1...and I chose this particular value for v so the sine curve didn't have a chance to make a new or start a new cycle.

1/6×6/7Integral(v/sqrt(1-(sinv)^2) cos(v)),v=0..pi/2)

Next step invokes the Pythagorean Identity sin^2(v)+cos^2(v)=1:

1/7Integral(v/cos(v) cos(v), v=0..pi/2)

1/7Integral(v, v=0..pi/2)

1/7(v^2/2, v=0..pi/2)

1/7((pi/2)^2/2-(0)^2/2)

1/7(pi^2/4/2)

1/7(pi^2/8)

pi^2/56

Save You More offers a buy one/get one free item each week. Customers who purchase only one of the items must pay the regular
price. The limit is one deal per customer. Is the relation (# sale items purchased, price) a function? Why or why not?

A)
B
It is a function because the input can be either 1 or 2 items, but the output
will always be the same price.
It is not a function because the input can be either 1 or 2 items, but the
output will always be the same price.
It is a function because the input will always be the same price, but the
output can be either one or two items.
D
It is not a function because the input will always be the same price, but the
output can be either one or two items.

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Answer:

It is a function because the input can be either 1 or 2 items, but the output

will always be the same price.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A. It is a function because the input can be either 1 or 2 items, but the output

will always be the same price.

Step by Step Explanation :

A function is for every single input but the output is always the same. So, let's make a scenario. If someone bought ' 1 ' then paid the marked cost and if you bought 2 then paid the marked cost BUT with " One Buy One Free. " So, it is in fact a function.

In solving the following system of equations, what would you multiply by in order to eliminate the y?

Equation 1: x + y = 7 Equation 2: 5x + 2y = 8

A. 0
B. -5
C. -2
D. 2
E. 5

Give the solution to the system above

A. (7, 0)
B. (1, 6)
C. ( 8, - 1)
D. ( 3, 4)
E. ( -2, 9)

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Answer:

D

E

Step-by-step explanation:

we need to multiply x+y=7 by   2

2x+2y=14

5x+2y=8

subtract

-3x=6

x=6/(-3)=-2

-2+y=7

y=7+2=9

solution is (-2,9)

Don’t know where to start

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Answer:

A = 80π

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a circle is A = πr²

Area of the the largest circle - Area of the smaller circle = the shaded part.

Largest circle    -    Area of the smaller circle   = Shaded part of circle

A  = π(12)²         -     A = π(8)²

    144π            -      64π                           =        80π

Ivanna is saving money to buy a game. So far she has saved $12, which is 3/4 of the total cost of the game. How much does the game cost?​

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Answer:

24?

Step-by-step explanation:

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Ms. jones is 50bls over weight. she decided to follow a diet to lose 50% of her excess weight by the first month, 20% by the end of second month and 25% more by the end of third month. how much of excess weight does she still has by the end of the third month

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Answer:

5%

Step-by-step explanation:

You sum the lost excess weight: 50% + 20% + 25% = 95%. Meaning that she lost 95% of the excess weight. It remained just 5% to lose.

Order the numbers from least to greatest

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Step-by-step explanation:

(|  |) makes the number opposite

|10|=-10

|-3|=3

|0|=0

|-5.25|=5.25

Least to greatest

|10|, |0|, |3|, |5.25|

Let me know if there's any mistakes

1plss help, its time

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Answer:

60 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Similar shapes have the same angles but different side lengths.

Answer:

The answer is 60°

Step-by-step explanation:

Because pentagon JKLMN is basically the same as pentagon VWXYZ and if you see in the smaller pentagon the angle for L is 90° and same goes for the bigger pentagon

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Simplify 2^3 x 2^18

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Answer:

it is 2^21

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

2^21

Step-by-step explanation:

add 3 and 18 together

dont change 2

If 3 paintings cost $30, then how much does 1 painting cost?

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Answer:

10$

Step-by-step explanation:

because 10$ + 10$ + 10$ equals 30$ so one is 30$

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