What is the area, in sqaure feet, if the rectangle shown below?​

What Is The Area, In Sqaure Feet, If The Rectangle Shown Below?

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Answer 1

Answer:

D. 32 6/20

Step-by-step explanation:

6 4/5 ×4 3/4

=  

34/5× 19/4

=  

34× 19

5      4

=  

646

20

=  

646 ÷ 2

20 ÷ 2

=  

323

10

=  

32 3/10- which then is equal to 32 6/20 (If we multiply 3/10 by 2 we get 6/20)


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Help please?..........

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Answer:

The answer is b.

The first three terms of a sequence are given. Round to the nearest thousandth (if necessary). 16, 8,4,... 16,8,4,... \text{Find the 10th term.} Find the 10th term.

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Answer:

0.03125

To the nearest thousandth = 0.031

What is the area of a square if the half of the diagonal is 6

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Answer:

72

Step-by-step explanation:

Cut the square into two equal triangles along the diagonal

You know that half of the diagonal is 6 so multiply that by 2 to get 12 which is the hypotenuse of your triangles

Then use the pythagorean theorem to solve for the sides

a^2 + b^2 = 12^2

a^2 + b^2 = 144

Since the original shape was a square both sides a and b are equal

a^2 = b^2

a^2 + a^2 = 144

2a^2 = 144

a^2 = 144/2

a^2 = 72

a = [tex]\sqrt{72}[/tex]

Since a = b then a = [tex]\sqrt{72}[/tex] =b

Multiply both sides a and b to get the area of the square

[tex]\sqrt{72}[/tex] * [tex]\sqrt{72}[/tex] = 72

A researcher is selecting lab rats for her experiment. She assigns each rat a number and picks numbers out of a hat while blindfolded. The pool of rats from which she is drawing participants is composed of the following: 23 male albino rats 21 male spotted rats 35 female albino rats 11 female spotted rats If she reaches into the hat twice, what is the probability of choosing a male albino rat and then either a female albino rat or a male spotted rat

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Answer: [tex]\dfrac{76}{89}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The pool of rats from which the researcher is drawing participants is composed of the following:

23 male albino rats

21 male spotted rats

35 female albino rats

11 female spotted rats

Total rats = 23+21+35+11 =90

[tex]P(male\ albino)=\dfrac{23}{90}[/tex]

After drawing first rat , total rats remained = 89

[tex]P(\text{either a female albino rat or a male spotted rat})=\dfrac{35+21}{89}=\dfrac{76}{89}[/tex]

The probability of choosing a male albino rat and then either a female albino rat or a male spotted rat = [tex]\dfrac{76}{89}[/tex]

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

It is a matter of just substituting the values into the given equation.

4m^2-2n+5

If m=5 and n=9 then it becomes

4(5^2)-2(9)+5

4(25)-18+5

100-18+5

87

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Answer:

sorry we cant see the work I would help if I see the pitcher plz

Step-by-step explanation:

The picture is black, what is the question?

Plz help if correct ill give brailiest

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it is probably B x has to be more than 7 but can be equal 7 at the same time.

Answer:B

Step-by-step explanation:the answers B because the closed circle is greater that or equal too, and because the inequality is greater than the arrow points to the left. B, the dot is on 7 which if we add that to 18 is 25 which is the greatest number that can work for this inequality making this answer correct.

Hope this helps you understand it!

Read the writing prompt for an argumentative essay.

Studies show that teenagers spend hours a day on social media. What impact do social media platforms have on teenagers’ mental health? Write an essay that argues your viewpoint on this topic. Support your claim with reasons and evidence.

Which source would be the most reliable to use for research of the prompt?

an article from a .com website
an article from a .net website
an article from a .gov website
an article from a .org website


I will give brainliest for the correct answer!!

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Answer:

an article from a .gov website

Potatoes cost 1.20 euros per kilogram work out the cost of 5 kilograms of potatoes

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

cost for 1 kg potatoes = 1.20 euros

Cost of 5 kilograms of potatoes

= 5 * 1.20 euros

= 6 euro

Hope it helps :)

OMGG PLEASE HELP! GIVING BRANILEST!! I need ASAP!! THIS DUE IN LIKE 2 MINUTES

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Answer:

28.33

(Ignore these words)

At one point in a winter sky in North America, the distance between the Earth and
Jupiter was 391 million miles and the distance between Earth and Mars was 160
million miles. The included angle between these two distances was 118°, At that
particular time, what was the approximate distance between Mars and Jupiter?

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Answer:

2.154

Step-by-step explanation:

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What percent of 64 is 26?

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40.63%

(adding extra words so it's longer than 20 don't mind me here)

I Need help with these please

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  5.  (d) 8

  6.  (c) 120°

Step-by-step explanation:

5. OC is a radius, just like BO is. The angle at B is a right angle, so the Pythagorean theorem can be used to find BO.

  AO² = BO² +BA²

  BO² = AO² -BA² = 17² -15² = 289 -225 = 64

  BO = CO = √64 = 8

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6. The measure of arc IK is the same as the measure of the central angle. If we name the circle center X, then arc IK = ∠IXK = ∠HXL because those angles are vertical angles.

  arc IK = 120°

simplify it the following:
X u ( X n Y )​

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Answer:

X^2unY

Step-by-step explanation:

Xu(XnY)

= X^2unY

sorry if the process and answer is wrong.

Can someone help me? I’ll reward points + brainalist

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the only difference in the aquariums is the length, you can find the difference by multiplying the difference in length with the rest of the dimensions.

Difference in length = 4ft - 3ft

                                 = 1ft

Difference in volume = 1ft × 2ft × 1ft

                                   = 2ft³

What is the common denominator of 1 4

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14 is the answer! Hope this helps

Given that ABCD ~ EFGH, find the value of x

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Answer:

x = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

Recall: Ratio of the corresponding side lengths of two similar figures are equal.

Therefore,

EF/AB = GH/CD

6/4 = 12/x

Cross multiply

6*x = 12*4

6x = 48

Divide both sides by 6

6x/6 = 48/6

x = 8

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[tex]x-5\leq 12[/tex]

You add 5 to each side

[tex]x\leq 17[/tex]

This inequality will be correct if x is less than or equal to 17. Meaning any number less than 17 and including 17 will make the equation correct. For this reason you pick the one with a filled circle. The answer is H

it s H because x has to be less than 17 but at the same time it can be equal to 17.

Please help me with number 6

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x-4=y so when x is 40 then y will be 36
It’s gonna be 36 I think

5. During the day a person consumes 360
calories from fruit. How many calories does
this person consume in their daily diet?
A. 1,600
B. 2,300
C. 2,400
D. 2,600

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The person consumes a 1,600

Answer: C :2400

Step-by-step explanation:

Part over whole and percent over 100 you put 15 as your percent and 100 over it then you put 360 as your part then you multiply 360x100=36,000 you divide that with 15 and you get 2,400

A company introduced a much smaller variant of its tablet, known as the tablet junior. Weighing less than 11 ounces, it was about 50% lighter than the standard tablet. Battery tests for the tablet junior showed a mean life of 10.25 hours. Assume that battery life of the tablet junior is uniformly distributed between 7.5 and 13 hours.
(a)
Give a mathematical expression for the probability density function of battery life.
f(y) =

(b)
What is the probability that the battery life for a tablet junior will be 10.5 hours or less? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
(c)
What is the probability that the battery life for a tablet junior will be at least 11.5 hours? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
(d)
What is the probability that the battery life for a tablet junior will be between 8.5 and 10.5 hours? (Round your answer to four decimal places.)
(e)
In a shipment of 100 tablet juniors, how many should have a battery life of at least 12 hours? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)
tablet juniors

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Answer:

showed a mean life of 10.25 hours. Assume that battery life of the tablet junior is uniformly distributed between

Step-by-step explanation:

A quarter falls off a building that is 144

feet tall. If the equation for height as a

function of time is

h(t) = -16t2 + initial height where t is

time in seconds and h(t) is height in

feet, how many seconds will it take for

the quarter to hit the ground?

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Answer:

3 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial height = 144 feet

t = Time taken

The equation of the height from the ground is

[tex]h(t)=-16t^2+\text{Initial height}[/tex]

The time taken to reach the ground is needed. Here the ground is taken as reference so [tex]h(t)=0[/tex]

[tex]0=-16t^2+144\\\Rightarrow -144=-16t^2\\\Rightarrow t=\sqrt{\dfrac{144}{16}}\\\Rightarrow t=3\ \text{s}[/tex]

So, time taken by the quarter to reach the ground is 3 seconds.

help please this is due by 11:45 also its 6th grade math btw

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Answer:

578[tex]m^{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 578 m2

Step-by-step explanation: Hope this helps!! <3

Find the slope and reduce.
P=(5, 7) Q=(-2, -3)

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Answer:

10/7

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the slope formula y2-y1/x2-x1

You can’t reduce so the final answer is 10/7

What is

0.8×10⁴=


0.8×(10×4)=32.00.8×(10×4)=32.0


0.8×(10+10+10+10+10)=32.00.8×(10+10+10+10+10)=32.0


0.8×(10×10×10×10)=80,0000.8×(10×10×10×10)=80,000

0.8×(10×10×10×10)=8,0000.8×(10×10×10×10)=8,000



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Answer:

8000 is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

0.8 x 10⁴ = 8000

8000 is ya answer sir

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option 4 I believe !
Pretty sure it’s option 4 :>

What's the surface area for this?​

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Answer:

382

Step-by-step explanation:

Surface area = 2(7 × 8) + 2(7 × 9) + 2(8 × 9)

                      = 382

Answer:

SA=382

Steps:

SA=2(7×8)+2(7×9)+2(8×9)

SA=2×56+2×63+2×72

SA=112+126+144

SA=382

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If x = 4, and y = 8.
3x + 2y = 7x + 4y

Is the expression true?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3(4)+2(8)=7(4)+4(8)

12+16=28+32

28=60

Therefore, the expression is not true because they are not equal to each other

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Answer:

3(4) + 2(8) = 7(4)+ 4(8)

12+16= 28+32

28 =60

No, the expression is not true

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Emily completely fills a container with 6 cubes. Each cube has an edge length of
3 centimeters. The container is in the shape of a right rectangular prism. What is the
volume of the container in cubic centimeters?

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If Emily has 6 cubes of 3 x 3 x 3, or 27 cubic cms. each, and these completely fill the prism, then the prism must be:
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