Eight more than.twice an number is four less than the same number
Answer:
2x+8=x-4
Step-by-step explanation:
I think that's right, let me know if it's wrong and I'll delete
help with this immediately
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
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Help the pic is right here
Answer:
i think its C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
its just division tbh
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28. The driving distance from Boston, MA,
to Colorado Springs, CO, and back again
is 4,084 miles. A salesperson has already
made the trip back and forth twice. A
salesperson may drive up to 12,500 miles
each month. Can she make the trip again
and remain below the monthly miles
allowed? If so, how many miles will she
have left for the month?
Tonic 2 Ilesson 3-8
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Homework Weekend Create a short story.
what is the value of x,if x=9-9/4
Answer:
X=6 3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
IF X=9-9/4(X=9-2 1/4) THEN X=6 3/4. HOPE THIS HELPS
To solve the problem -9 + 18 what is the first step?
a. KCO (keep change fli[p)
b. Subtract 18 - 9
c. Subtract 9 - 18
d. Add 9 + 18
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The regular price of a bathing suit is $89.99. Estimate the sale price of the 25 points
bathing suit at 70% off regular price.
$27.00
$82.99
$19.99
What’s the value of y in this picture
Answer: A 83
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 46 to 51 then subtract from 180 to get the correct answer(83)
someone help please!!
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
Pls Help :( 15 points
108 students went on a field trip. Three buses were filled and 27 students traveled in cars. How many students were in each bus?
Please include algebraic equation please.
Answer:
(108-27)/3 =27
Each bus has 27 students, because 108-27=81, 81/3=27
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps! <3
Your grandfather gave you $18 to buy a present. This covered 9/10 of the cost. How much did the present cost?
HELP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST
Answer:
(-3,-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
You can graph both of the points on desmos, and then look at the slope from p1 to the midpoint. so you can get the slope, and use it to get the p2. the slope is -4/6. So you get that answer.
Somebody please answer this question I’m begging you
Answer: The answer is A, the y value increases by 1.5 as the x value increases by 1. Therefore A does not describe the graph.
Which shows another way to write 9.54?
O 0.5 + 0.04
O 9+ 0.4 + 0.05
O (9 * 1) + (5 x 0.1) + (4 x 0.01)
O (9 x 0.1) + (5 x 0.01) + (4 x 0.001)
Answer:
It would be C
Step-by-step explanation:
CHECK PHOTO Intercepts of the graph BE SURE TO BE CORRECT PLEASE no work needed
Answer:
y= (0, .7)
x= (-1.2, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
r u taking a test?
A coin is about to be tossed 50 times. Determine the probability the 8th heads occurs on the 12th toss
Answer:
0.0806
Step-by-step explanation:
From the given information:
Number of toss = 50
The probability of having a head = 1/2 = 0.5
The Probability of 8th head occur on 12th toss can be computed as :
Pr(8th head occur on 12th toss) = Pr(7 heads in 11 toss) × P(8th head on 12th toss)
Pr(8th head occur on 12th toss) = C(11,7) × 0.5⁷ × (1 - 0.5)⁴ * 0.5
Pr(8th head occur on 12th toss) = [tex]\dfrac{11!}{7!(11-7)!}[/tex] × 0.5⁷ × (1 - 0.5)⁴ × 0.5
Pr(8th head occur on 12th toss) = 0.0806
Answer:
The probability of 8th heads,
That is occurred on 12th toss.
Step-by-step explanation:
A coin is tossed 50 times.
There are two possible outcomes of occurring a head or tail.
Probability of occurring head = no.of head/ possible outcomes
= 1/2
Total number of tossing a coin= 50 times
Probability of 8th heads occurs on 12th toss:
12C8 (1/2)8 (1/2)9 (1/2)10 (1/2)11 (1/2)12
= 12C8 (1/2)8+9+10+11+12
= 12C8 (1/2)50
= 12C8 / 250
= 495 / 1125899906842624
= 4396.48317752 x 10-16
This is the probability of 8th heads,
That is occurred on 12th toss.
How do you solve this? Without going into anything to complicated as this should be Year 10 maths
Given : ABCD is a square with each side 5cm .
To Find : The area of the shaded region .
Solution : On observing the figure we can see two quadrants , quadrant ADC & quadrant ABC .
If we join A to C , then it will be common for triangles ADC & ABC . And they will be congruent by SSS congruence condition.
Therefore the area of both quadrants will also be equal . Now we can find area of quadrant as ;
[tex]\large\boxed{\red{\bf Area_{quadrant}=\dfrac{\pi r^2}{4}}}[/tex]
Here radius will be equal to 5cm .
⇒ Area = πr² / 4 .
⇒ Area = π (5cm)² / 4 .
⇒ Area = 22/7 × 25 × 4 cm².
⇒ Area = 19.64 cm² .
So , total area of both quadrants = 39.28 cm² .
Also , area of square will be :
[tex]\large\boxed{\bf{\red{Area_{square}=(side)^2}}}[/tex]
⇒ Area = 5cm × 5cm .
⇒ Area = 25 cm².
Now , subtract area of one quadrant from the area of square = 25cm² - 19.64 cm² = 5.36 cm².
Similarly area of other white region = 5.36cm² .
And the areas sum will be = 5.36cm² × 2 = 10.72cm² .
Now , from the figure it's clear that ,
⇒ Area of unshaded region + Area of shaded region = 25cm².
⇒ 10.72cm² + ar( Shaded region ) = 25cm².
⇒ ar ( Shaded region ) = 25cm² - 10.72cm².
⇒ ar ( Shaded region ) = 14.28 cm².
Hence the area of shaded region is 14.28 cm².
[tex]\large\boxed{\red{\bf Answer = 14.28cm^2}}[/tex]
The following are a list of variables that will almost certainly vary across students in a large undergraduate introductory statistics course.
(a) Favorite beverage
(b) Year of birth
(c) Typing speed
(d) Handedness (e.g., left or right handed)
(e) Age
(f) Occupation
(g) Self-report of Assertiveness
For questions 1a to 1d that follow choose the variable or variables that best represent the level of measurement.
a) Which variables would typically be measured on a nominal scale of measurement?
b) Which variable would likely be measured on an interval, but not a ratio scale?c) Which two variables are most likely to be measured on a ratio scale?d) As typically measured, which variable represents at least an ordinal scale of measurement, but probably not a true interval scale?
Step-by-step explanation:
a. nominal scales
occupation
Favorite beverage
b. Interval but not ratio.
Typing speed
c. ratio scale.
age
Handedness (e.g., left or right handed)
d. Ordinal scale of measurement but not a true interval scale.
Self-report of Assertiveness
year of birth
How is 5 represented in 6.75
Answer:
5 is in the hundreths place :))
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
0.05
Step-by-step explanation:
since the place value of the five is beyond the decimal point, and it is the second number beyond the decimal point, so it is in the hundredths place.
Help me please!!..,,
Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
1.5 x 0.1 = 0.15
0.15 inches
Dont know if this is for sure right. Hope it is.
Find the equation of the line passing through the points (-2,-4) and (7,23)
Answer:
y=−5.4x
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope -5.4
Intercept -14.80
Kenya went to the convenience store to buy some candy bars for her friends. She spent a total of $6.00 on candy bars. Each candy bar cost $1.50.
How many candy bars did Kenya buy?
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
5 1/5- 1 3/4 fractions
Answer:
3 9/20
Step-by-step explanation:
first find a common demonator and change the denomators and what ever you did to the bottom you do to the top, then subtract them.
8.032×10^-4 in standard form
Answer:
0.0008032
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps!
Answer:
80,320
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose you have seven movies on DVD (two comedy, three action, and two horror) to put on a shelf. If you choose the DVDs at random, what is the probability that the first one is horror and the second one is action?
A: 66.67%
B: 7.14%
C: 4.76%
D: 14.29%
Answer: D: 14.29%
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Total movies = 7
Categories: Comedy = 2, Action = 3 ,horror = 2
Probability that first one is horror = [tex]\dfrac{\text{Number of horror movies}}{\text{Total movies}}[/tex]
[tex]=\dfrac{2}{7}[/tex]
Remaining DVDs =6
Probability that first one is horror and the second one is action = [tex]\dfrac{2}{7}\times \dfrac{\text{Number of action movies}}{\text{remaining movies}}[/tex]
[tex]=\dfrac27\times\dfrac{3}{6}=\dfrac{1}{7}[/tex]
In percent, [tex]\dfrac{1}{7}\times100\%=14.29\%[/tex]
Hence, the correct option is D: 14.29% .
8. Fay Teng's expenditures for the past 3 months were: August,
$1,735.50; September, $1,829.42; and October, $1,793.88.
What is her average monthly expenditure?
9. You use the utility company's budget plan for paying your
home heating bills. You pay $75 a month for 9 months. Your
actual bills are: September, $28.95; October, $16.15; November,
$68.46; December, $109.34; January, $115.26; February. $94.19;
March $75.66; April, $51.97; and May, $49.16. Compute the
average for the 9 months.
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=$75.66 all in all and $67.99 dollars
Juan’s cell phone company charges $35 a month for phone service with limited data for every gigabyte of data overage the company charges $15 write an equation that represents how many gigabytes one goes over in a month if his bill was $110
Answer:15x+35=110
Step-by-step explanation:
Determine whether each equation is true or false.
-5/-1 = 5
(0/-4) = 0
-3/1 = -3
- 8/0 = 0
Step-by-step explanation:
1.False
2.True
3.True
4.False
Which statement describes the inverse of m(x) = x^2 – 17x?
a. The domain restriction x ≥ StartFraction 17 Over 2 EndFraction results in m–1(x) =StartFraction 17 Over 2 EndFraction minus StartRoot x + StartFraction 289 Over 4 EndFraction EndRoot .
b. The domain restriction x ≥ StartFraction 17 Over 2 EndFraction results in m–1(x) =StartFraction 17 Over 2 EndFraction + StartRoot x + StartFraction 289 Over 4 EndFraction EndRoot .
c. The domain restriction x ≥ Negative StartFraction 17 Over 2 EndFraction results in m–1(x) =StartFraction 17 Over 2 EndFraction minus StartRoot x + StartFraction 289 Over 4 EndFraction EndRoot .
d.The domain restriction x ≥ Negative StartFraction 17 Over 2 EndFraction results in m–1(x) =StartFraction 17 Over 2 EndFraction + StartRoot x + StartFraction 289 Over 4 EndFraction EndRoot .
Given:
The function is
[tex]m(x)=x^2-17x[/tex]
To find:
The inverse of the given function.
Solution:
We have,
[tex]m(x)=x^2-17x[/tex]
Substitute m(x)=y.
[tex]y=x^2-17x[/tex]
Interchange x and y.
[tex]x=y^2-17y[/tex]
Add square of half of coefficient of y , i.e., [tex]\left(\dfrac{-17}{2}\right)^2[/tex] on both sides,
[tex]x+\left(\dfrac{-17}{2}\right)^2=y^2-17y+\left(\dfrac{-17}{2}\right)^2[/tex]
[tex]x+\left(\dfrac{17}{2}\right)^2=y^2-17y+\left(\dfrac{17}{2}\right)^2[/tex]
[tex]x+\left(\dfrac{17}{2}\right)^2=\left(y-\dfrac{17}{2}\right)^2[/tex] [tex][\because (a-b)^2=a^2-2ab+b^2][/tex]
Taking square root on both sides.
[tex]\sqrt{x+\left(\dfrac{17}{2}\right)^2}=y-\dfrac{17}{2}[/tex]
Add [tex]\dfrac{17}{2}[/tex] on both sides.
[tex]\sqrt{x+\left(\dfrac{17}{2}\right)^2}+\dfrac{17}{2}=y[/tex]
Substitute [tex]y=m^{-1}(x)[/tex].
[tex]m^{-1}(x)=\sqrt{x+(\dfrac{189}{4}})+\dfrac{17}{2}[/tex]
We know that, negative term inside the root is not real number. So,
[tex]x+\left(\dfrac{17}{2}\right)^2\geq 0[/tex]
[tex]x\geq -\left(\dfrac{17}{2}\right)^2[/tex]
Therefore, the restricted domain is [tex]x\geq -\left(\dfrac{17}{2}\right)^2[/tex] and the inverse function is [tex]m^{-1}(x)=\sqrt{x+(\dfrac{189}{4}})+\dfrac{17}{2}[/tex].
Hence, option D is correct.
Note: In all the options square of [tex]\dfrac{17}{2}[/tex] is missing in restricted domain.
Answer:
C on edu
Step-by-step explanation:
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Complete the following statement to estimate the root of 75 to the nearest tenth. Use numbers that are closest to the root of 75