1. A pond has 85 frogs, 20% of the frogs are green the rest are orange, brown, and yellow. How many frogs are green?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

17 green frogs

Step-by-step explanation:

You need to multiply the decimal form of 20% by 85.

To find the decimal form of a percent you take the decimal (20.00) and move it twice to the left (20.00 ---> .2000)

Now, multiply by .2 by 85

(.2)(85) = 17

Therefore, 17 frogs in the pond of 85 frogs are green

Hope this helps!!

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Which statement is based on the information in the graph.

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i think c. if i’m wrong i apologize

You are standing in front of a flagpole. The
distance from your feet to the base of the
pole is 17 feet, and the height of the pole
is 9 feet. Determine the distance from
your feet to the top of the pole to the
nearest hundredth of a foot.
K
9
m=9 ft
M
k 17 ft.

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Answer:

19.24 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

The line from your feet to the pole is one side of a triangle, 17 feet long. The pole itself is another side, 9 feet long, at a 90 ° angle to the ground. So these two sides are the legs (shorter two sides) of a right triangle. The line from your feet to the top of the pole is the third side of the triangle. It is also the side opposite the 90° angle between the ground and the pole, so it is the hypotenuse of a right triangle.

Since it is a right triangle, we can use the Pythagorean Theorem:

c² = a² + b², so

'c' is the distance from your feet to the pole, the hypotenuse of the right triangle.

c² = 17² + 9² = 289 + 81 = 370

c² = 370

c = SQR ROOT OF (370)

c ≈ 19.23538406...

So, rounding to hundredths, c is approx. 19.24 feet

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Don’t use for points or I’ll take it back and report

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Answer:

142°

Step-by-step explanation:

90°+52°= 142°

180°-142°= 38° (angles in a triangle add up to 180°)

x= 180°- 38° (angles on a straight line is 180°)

x= 142°

Than Nguyen opened a business called Nguyen engineering and recorded the following transactions in its first month of operations.

June 1: Than Nguyen, the owner, invested $158,000 cash, office equipment with a value of $19,500, and $89,000 of drafting equipment to launch the company in exchange for common stock.

June 2: the company purchased land worth $63,500 for an office by paying $26,000 cash and signing a long-term note payable for $36,900.

June 2: The company purchased a portable building with $40,500 cash and moved it onto the land acquired on June 2.

June 2: The company paid $11,700 cash for the premium on a 15-month insurance policy.

June 7: The company completed and delivered a set of plans for a client and collected $17,800 cash.

June 12: The company purchased $37,400 of additional drafting equipment by paying $24,000 cash and signing a long-term note payable for $13,400.

June 14: The company completed $37,200 of engineering services for a client. This amount is to be received in 30 days.

June 15: The company purchased $2,600 of additional office equipment on credit.

June 17: The company completed engineering services for $27,000 on credit.

June 18: The company revived a bill for rent of equipment that was used on a recently completed job. The $2,750 rent cost must be paid within 30 days.

June 20: The company collected $18,600 cash in partial payment from the client billed on June 14.

June 21: The company paid $2,000 cash for wages to a drafting assistant.

June 23: The company paid $2,600 cash to settle the account payable created on June 15.

June 24: The company paid $1,650 for minor maintenance of its drafting equipment.

June 26: The company paid $10,060 cash in dividends.

June 28: The company paid $2,000 cash for wages to a drafting assistant.

June 30: The company paid $3,660 cash for advertisements on the web during June.

Description of items that require adjusting entries on June 30, follow:

A.) The company has completed, but not yet billed, $17,600 of engineering services for a client.

B.) straight-line depreciation on the office equipment, assuming a 5 year life and a $2,300 salvage value, is $330 per month.

C.) straight-line depreciation on the drafting equipment, assuming a 5 year life and a $12,400 salvage value, is $1,900 per month.

D.) straight-line depreciation on the building, assuming a 25 year life and a $1,500 salvage value, is $130 per month.

E.) the balance in prepaid insurance represents a 15 month policy that went into effect on June 1.

F.) Accrued interest on the long-term note payable is $190.

G.) the drafting assistant is paid $2,000 for a 5 day work week. 2 days’ wages have been incurred but are unpaid as of month end.

Please answer please thank you

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Hard question thx for the points

Based on the transactions made by Than Nguyen, the following journal entries are true:

Date                Account Title                                   Debit                Credit

June 1             Cash                                              $158,000

                       Office equipment                         $   19,500

                       Drafting equipment                      $89,000

                       Nguyen, Captal account                                       $266,500

June 2             Land                                              $63,600

                       Cash                                                                      $   26,600

                       Note Payable                                                         $36,900

June 2             Building                                         $40,500

                       Cash                                                                      $40,500

June 2             Prepaid insurance                          $11,700

                       Cash                                                                      $11,700

June 7              Cash                                                 $17,800

                         Service Revenue                                              $17,800

What journal entries should be made?

The amount that Than Nguyen put up for capital should be credited to the capital account and then debited to the various asset accounts.

The purchased land should also be debited to land, and the cash that was spent to buy the land should be credited along with the note payable.

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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME Which of the following is a perfect square trinomial?

A) x^2-8x+16
b) x^2+4x+36
C) 4x^2-20x-25
D) x^2-16

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Answer:

D?

Step-by-step explanation:

Por su asistencia y puntualidad, dos empleadas
de una fábrica textil recibieron como estímulo
vales de despensa y dinero en efectivo. A Sandra le dieron 8 vales y $60.00 en efectivo; a
Bertha le entregaron seis vales más $160.00. Si
los vales son de la misma denominación y ambas
reciben la misma cantidad de dinero, ¿qué valor
tiene cada vale?
A) 100 pesos
B) 75 pesos
C) 50 pesos
D) 25 pesos​

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Anwser

El valor de cada vale 50 por eso es que sandra y Bertha recibieron cada una $460

Step-by-step explanation:

x son lo que cuestan los vales

Sandra 8 × +$60

Bertha 6x+$120

Each voucher has a value of 50 pesos.

Option C is the correct answer.

What is an expression?

An expression contains one or more terms with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

We always combine the like terms in an expression when we simplify.

We also keep all the like terms on one side of the expression if we are dealing with two sides of an expression.

Example:

1 + 3x + 4y = 7 is an expression.com

3 + 4 is an expression.

2 x 4 + 6 x 7 – 9 is an expression.

33 + 77 – 88 is an expression.

We have,

Let's represent the value of each voucher with the variable "v".

Then we can set up two equations based on the given information:

8v + 60 = 6v + 160 (both employees receive the same amount of money)

8v - 6v = 160 - 60

2v = 100

v = 50

Therefore,

Each voucher has a value of 50 pesos.

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The complete question:

For their attendance and punctuality, two employees

from a textile factory received as encouragement

grocery vouchers and cash. Sandra was given 8 vouchers and $60.00 in cash; to

Bertha was given six vouchers plus $160.00. Yeah

the vouchers are of the same denomination and both

receive the same amount of money, what is the value

does each voucher have?

A) 100 pesos

B) 75 pesos

C) 50 pesos

D) 25 pesos

may I please have help

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Answer:

47

Step-by-step explanation:

90-43=x

cause yo hair nappy........

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No your hair is nappy

Answer:

what do you mean?

Step-by-step explanation:

Select the correct answer.
What is the approximate solution to this equation?
4lni - 8 = 12
ОА.
59,874
OB.
I 10.5
Ос.
IÑ148.4
OD.
I 1.61

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Answer:

Answer: Choice C. [tex]x \approx 148.4[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Logarithmic Equations

Solve:

[tex]4\ln x-8=12[/tex]

Adding 8:

[tex]4\ln x=20[/tex]

Dividing by 4:

[tex]\ln x=5[/tex]

Applying exponentials:

[tex]e^{\ln x}=e^{5}[/tex]

Since the exponential and the natural log are inverse functions:

[tex]x=e^{5}[/tex]

Calculating:

[tex]x \approx 148.4[/tex]

Answer: Choice C. [tex]x \approx 148.4[/tex]

Answer:148.4

Step-by-step explanation:

plato

y = 4x -5
Describe transformations from the parent function

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Just times it but I’m not sure. I have no clue don’t Listen to me.

Lena made $192 for 12 hours of work.
At the same rate, how many hours would she have to work to make $272?

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Answer: the answer is 17 hours total

Step-by-step explanation: divide 192 by 12 to get the unit rate and then divide 272 by 16 to get 17 hours. hope this helps :)

What is another way of writing the following expression?
4 + 5 + 2

A 4(5 + 2)

B 4 × 5 × 2

C (4 + 5) + 2

D (4 + 5) + (4 + 2)

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

I think it is C because if you do 4+5+2=11 so, everyone answer.

A) 4(5+2)=28

B) 4x5x2=40

C) (4+5)+2=11

D) (4+5)+(4+2)=15

so, i think it is C

On Sunday 440 people visited a museum that charges $9 for each child and $12.50 for each adult. If the museum earned $5,220 on that day, how many adults visited the museum on Sunday? o A. 360 Exhibits O B. 20 w o C. 80 D. 420​

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Answer:

A) 360 adults

Step-by-step explanation:

c=quantity of child

a=quantity of adult

9c+12.5a=5220

a+c=440    then c=440-a

substitute for c

9(440-a)+12.5a=5220

3960-9a+12.5a=5220

reduce

3.5a=1260

a=360

6 pencils cost 1.68 3 pencils and 1 rubber cost q.09 what is the cost of one rubber​

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Answer:

1 rubber cost is 0.59

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the cost of one rubber is shown below:

Given that

6 pencil cost = 1.68

3 pencils and 1 rubber cost = 1.09

based on the above information

one pencil cost is

= 1.68 ÷ 3

= 0.56

Now

3(0.56) + 1 rubber = 1.09

So, 1 rubber cost is 0.59

True or false: Removing the parenthesis from will change the result.

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Answer:

true

Step-by-step explanation:

the steps won't be the same

Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

In a equation with parenthesis it is VERY important to never take them out of the equation. The only reason for that is that the parentthesis are signaling you to solve what is in the parentthesis first. And if you where to move the parenthesis out your answer would be totally different. Hope this helped. (Brainliest?)

Show the answer and solution

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The answer is B because:

a) -1/1 = -1

b) (-4-1) / (-4 + 1) = -5 / -3 = 5/3 = 1.6666..

c) (2 - 1) / (2 + 1) = 1/3 = 0.3333...

d) (5-1) / (5+1) = 4/6 = 0.6666...

Sally found that out of 750 cans stamped in the ½ hour trial run, 150 were not stamped. About how many were not stamped in 3 hours?

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Answer:

About 900 cans not stamped in 3 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Proportions

Sally found that 150 cans were not stamped in the 1/2 hour trial run.

Following the same proportion in time, we can say:

150 cans not stamped in 1/2 hour. Multiplying by 2:

300 cans not stamped in 1 hour. Multiplying by 3:

900 cans not stamped in 3 hours

About 900 cans not stamped in 3 hours

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it’s the third one ma’am

help i will give brainliest

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Answer:

the first one

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the measure and solve for x

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Answer:

14

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of sides (n) = 10

Sum of all angles of polygon = (n - 2 )* 180

                                                = 8 * 180 = 1440

As this is a regular polygon,

measurement of each angle = 1440/10 = 144

10x + 4 = 144

       10x = 144- 4

       10x = 140

           x = 140/10

           x = 14

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Answer:

5 to the second power is 25 if that's what it's asking

If the rectangle below is enlarged using a scale factor of 1.5, what will be the perimeter and area of the new rectangle?

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Answer:

Perimeter=39 in

Area=67.5 in

(Click at the picture)

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Answer:

A = 0.6, B = 1.3 c =  2.6 D = 4.5

Step-by-step explanation:

i can not see the last one

The distance from Jessica's house to her favorite vacation spot is 378 miles. This is 3 times as far as the distance from her house to her grandparents' house. What is the distance from Jessica's house to her grandparents house?

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Answer:

Distance from her to grandparents' house is 126 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Let distance from her to grandparents' house = x

3*x = 378 miles

 Divide both sides by 3

x = 378/3

x = 126 miles

Mr. Smith places 10 cards labeled 1, 5, 8, 9, 11, 19, 21, 23, 28, and 30 in a bowl. He will randomly select one card from the bowl without looking.
What is the probability that Mr. Smith will select a card with a two-digit number? HURRY I WILL LIKE AND GIVE 5 STARS IF RIGHT

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Answer:

6/10

Step-by-step explanation:

10 cards

4 cards below 10

6 above 10

Probability is 6/10

Your next-door neighbor, Bob, decides to find out how the community feels about the cleanliness of the community pool in your housing tract. The survey has two choices: good (clean) or bad (dirty). He places one in every mailbox on the street where he lives. About a quarter of the neighbors return the survey, and 60% of those say that the pool is bad. There may be many types of problems here, but which problem probably causes the most damage

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Answer:

the survey population is very isolated

Step-by-step explanation:

There is not much information to go on but from the information provided we can say that the biggest problem is that the survey population is very isolated. Bob gave the survey to every single individual in his block, this does not represent the entire population of the people that use the community pool. Therefore, the data would not represent the entire population. Instead, Bob should have randomly chosen mailboxes from the entire community to give them the survey.

1/4 of 24 is 6, so 3/4 or 24 =

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Answer:8

Step-by-step explanation:

18

can i have Brainliest?

please help me asap!!!!

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

t/9=16/12

12t=144

t=12

What is the area of one trapezoidal face of the figure

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there is no area jdhdiebs

HURRY!!! HELP!!! THIS IS FOR A MATH QUIZ!! I NEED ANSWERS
Frances had to buy 48 bottles of water for the hiking club members to take on their next trip. Each member will need 4 bottles of water for the hike.


Which equation would help Frances determine how many hiking club members (h) were going on the hike if she needed all 48 bottles?


A. 48-h=4

B. 4 divided by h= 48

c. 4 x h= 48

D. 4 + h = 48

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I’m think d but I may be wrong
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