18.08 x 1.3 + 2.12 then multiply the answer by 2.12
then add the 2 answers
i will give brainliest

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Answer 1

Answer:

79.94688

Step-by-step explanation:


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Calculate the median of the following set of numbers.



19, 22, 75, 37, 37, 27, 32, 15, 10

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Answer:

37

Step-by-step explanation:

10,15,19,22,27,32,37,37,75

What is the 6th term of the geometric progression
12.6.3, ... ?

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Answer:

a₆ = [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The n th term of a geometric progression is

[tex]a_{n}[/tex] = a₁ [tex]r^{n-1}[/tex]

where a₁ is the first term and r the common ratio

Here a₁ = 12 and r = [tex]\frac{a_{2} }{a_{1} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{6}{12}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] , thus

a₆ = 12[tex](\frac{1}{2}) ^{5}[/tex] = 12 × [tex]\frac{1}{32}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{12}{32}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{3}{8}[/tex]

4. In one day, a movie theater collected $4600 from 800 people. The price of admission is $7 for an adult and $5 for a child. How many adults and how many children were admitted to the movie theater that day? I​

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Answer:

this is a system of equations , and it's no surprise that it's tricky for you. these are tricky for anyone.

Step-by-step explanation:

X=adults

Y=children

I only know to make these two equations from experience doing these types of questions.

X+Y=800

7X +5Y=4600

there are a few ways to solve this , i"m just going to multiply the first equatlion by 7 and the subtract  the 2nd  from that whole equation.

7(X +Y=800)

7X +7Y = 5600

-(7X +5Y =4600)

0X +2Y = 1000

Y  = 500   ( 500 children went to the movies )

by inspection  you can probably see that 300 adults had to go too

500 kids

300 parents

also that's 4600 dollars to let those people in

7(300) + 5(500) = 4600

2100 + 2500 = 4600

1/2a + 1/3a =5 please help :)

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Answer:

a=6

Step-by-step explanation:

1/2a+1/3a=5

5/6a=5

a=6

hope this helps

brainliest?

Answer:

a=6

Step-by-step explanation:

1/2a + 1/3a =5

Multiply each side by 6 to clear the fractions

6(1/2a + 1/3a) =5*6

3a +2a = 30

Combine like terms

5a = 30

Divide by 5

5a/5 = 30/5

a = 6

There are 2 out of 5 boxes shaded. What percent is not shaded?

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Answer:

i am going to say 3/5 but  am not sure

Step-by-step explanation:

help me out bro
7 (x-3)+3 (4-x)= -8

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Answer:

x = 1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

remove the parenthesis

collec like terms

caculate

move constant to the right

calculate

divide both sides

A diver started at 4 feet above ground. After diving he ended at 58 feet below the surface
of the water. What was the change in elevation of the diver? Solve and write an equation,
then model with a number line.​

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Answer:

62

Step-by-step explanation:

If the diver started 4 four feet above the ground and ended 58 feet below the surface, the diver went down, so we can solve this by taking the total distance traveled like so:

[tex]|4+58|[/tex] = 62

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The answer is 122 degrees. Pentagons add up to 540 degrees and if you subtract all the other angles you are left with 122, which is also the exact angle of the pentagon to the right if you were to translate it over.

Answer:

∠H = 122°

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a 5-sided polygon. That means the sum of all the angles must equal 540°.

∠H + 107° + 97° + 130° + 84° = 540°

∠H = 540° - (107° + 97° + 130° + 84°)

∠H = 540° - 418°

∠H = 122°

PLEASE HELP MEE ASAP!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1/6

It is believed that 11% of all Americans are left-handed. A college needs to know how many left-handed desks to place in the big lecture halls being constructed on its campus. In a random sample of 290 students from that college, whether or not a student was left-handed was recorded for each student. The college wants to know if the data provide enough evidence to show that students at this college have a different percentage of left-handers than the general American population? State the random variable, population parameter, and hypotheses. State the Type I and Type II errors in the context of this problem.

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Step-by-step explanation:

The random variable (x) here would be a randomly selected student from the college that is left-handed.The population parameter would be 11% of America's total population. The total population as of 2019 is believed to be 328.2 million, and 11% of that figure is about 36.1 million (thirty-six million one hundred thousand).Hypotheses: Remember, the null hypothesis usually reflects the held view of the researcher, and since we are told the college wants to know if the data provide enough evidence to show that students at this college have a different percentage of left-handers than the general American population. It could read; There is a statistically significant difference in the percentage of left-handers in the college than the American population. While the alternate hypothesis could read; There is no statistically significant difference in the percentage of left-handers in the college than the American population.The Type I error implies rejecting the null hypothesis when it is actually true. That is: Rejecting that the % of all students from that college that are left-handed is 11 % when the % is really 11 %.The Type II error implies accepting the null hypothesis when it is actually false. That is: Failing to reject that the % of all students from that college that are left-handed is 11 % when the % is actually different.

Please help
Use the table below to answer this question:

x y
−1 -3
0 -1
2 3
Find the average rate of change for the given function from x = −1 to x = 2.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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A designer determined the annual profit in dollars from selling t- shirts using p (n) = 10n - 50, where n the number t-shirts sold. What is the annual profit if the designer sells 100 t- shirts
F. $8,050
G. 10,000
H. 1,000
J. $950

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Answer:

J. $950

Step-by-step explanation:

p(n)= 10n-50

p(n)=10(100)-50

P(n)=1000-50

950

The answer is j-950

Tina is building a birdhouse. The plans have a scale of
1 cm : 2.5 inches. A rectangular wall of her birdhouse has a drawing length of 2 cm and a width of 4 cm. What will the actual area of the wall be?

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Answer: Actual area of wall = 50 sq. inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Scale : 1 cm : 2.5 inches

A rectangular wall of her birdhouse has a drawing length of 2 cm and a width of 4 cm. What will the actual area of the wall be?

So, Actual length = 2  x 2.5 inches = 5 inches

Actual width = 4 x 2.5 inches = 10 inches

Actual area = Actual length x Actual width

= 5 x 10 = 50 sq. inches

Hence, Actual area of wall = 50 sq. inches

Jaylon makes $57,000 and is getting annual raises of $2,500. Anita makes $64,000 and is getting annual raises of $1,500. How many years, y, will it take for Jaylon and Anita to make the same amount of money?

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Answer:

7 years

Step-by-step explanation:

Let W = number of years they both have to work to make the same amount :

Amount made by Jaylon = 57000

Annual raise = 2500

Titak made after W years :

57000 + 2500w - - - (1)

Amount made by Anita = 64000

Annual raise = 1500

Total made after w years :

64000 + 1500w - - - (2)

Equate (1) and (2)

57000 + 2500w = 64000 + 1500w

2500w - 1500w = 64000 - 57000

1000w = 7000

w = 7000/ 1000

w = 7

Hemce, they'll both earn the same amount after 7 years

1) If the mean is 15.5 and the standard deviation is 2.5, Label b, c, d, e, and f​

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Answer:

I accidentally clicked I can’t click out

Step-by-step explanation:

Sorry

Workers have been down the street installing two blinking red lights in front of the fire station. The two lights are always turned on at the same time. Both lights blink as they are turned on. One lights blinks after every 8 seconds. The other light blinks every 22 seconds. After how many seconds will they blink together again?

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Answer:

After 88 seconds, they will blink together.

Step-by-step explanation:

Time after which the first light blinks = 8 seconds

Time after which the second light blinks = 22 seconds

Initially, both the lights blink together.

To find:

The time at which they will blink together again.

Solution:

Let us have a look at the time after which each light will blink.

First light will blink after:

8 s, 16 s, 24 s, 32 s, 40 s, 48 s, 56 s, 64 s, 72 s, 80 s, 88 s, 96 s, 104 s, ......

Second light will blink after:

22 s, 44 s, 66 s, 88 s, 110 s, .....

It can be seen that common time is 88 second, at which the both will blink together.

So, the answer is 88 s.

This answer can also be computed by taking the LCM (Least Common Multiple) of both the numbers i.e. 8 and 22.

Using the factorization method:

[tex]8=\underline{2}\times 2\times 2[/tex]

[tex]22=\underline{2}\times 11[/tex]

Common is 2.

Therefore the LCM will be:

[tex]2\times 2\times2\times 11 = \bold{88}[/tex]

So, the answer is 88 s.

Lucas scored 75, 78, 82, and 84 on his four algebra tests. There is one test remaining in the grading period. Lucas's homework average is 95. His teacher will count each test score and the homework average as one-sixth of Lucas's final grade. NEED THIS ANSWER NOWWWWWWWW

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let Lucas final grade be x

All Lucas grade will be 75, 78, 82, and 84 and x.

Average score = 95

Since we are not told what to look for, we can find the Lucas final grade.

Using the formula for calculating mean (average)

Mean = Sum of the score/total test taken

95 = 75+78+82+84+x/5

95 = 319+x/5

Cross multiply

95×5 = 319+x

475 = 319+x

x = 475-319

x = 156

Lucas final grade is 156

One sixth of Lucas final grade = 1/6 × 156 = 26

Round 7.3065 to 2 decimal places

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Answer:

im pretty sure its 7.31

Leo reads 10 pages in 1/3 hours What is the unit rate for pages per hour

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Answer:

30 pages per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

Leo can read 10 pages in 20 minutes.

60 minutes in a hour

20 x 3 = 60

10 x 3 = 30

a Clydesdale drinks about 120 gallons of water every 4 days. At this rate how many gallons of water does a Clydesdale drink in 28 days?

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Answer:

A Clydesdale drinks 840 gallons of water in 28 days.

Step-by-step explanation:

120 gallons/4 days is 30 gallons every day. 30 gallons multiplied by 28 days is 840.

Yeah sorry I’mmmmm!!!

Help me solve this problem please

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

2(6) - 3(6) + 20 + 5(6) - 40 = 4  CORRECT

2(8) - 3(8) + 20 + 5(8) - 40 = 12 WRONG

2(16) - 3(16) + 20 + 5(16) - 40 = 44  WRONG

2(18) - 3(18) + 20 + 5(18) - 40 = 52 WRONG

I hope it helps :) But the answer should be 6

If 2KL=KL+MN, then KL=MN

Choose the definition, theorem, or postulate that justifies the statement.

A. Subtraction Property of Equality
B. Definition of Midpoint
C. Segment Addition Postulate
D. Symmetric Property (of= or≅)
E. Reflexive Property (of= or≅)
F. Transitive Property (of= or≅)
G. Definition of Congruence
H. Substitution Property
I. Addition Property of Equality
J. Multiplication Property of Equality
K. Division Property of Equality

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Answer:

a. subtraction property of equality

Step-by-step explanation:

Total bill of four pairs of shoes came to $69.25 what is the average price for each pair of shoes

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Answer:

Each pair is $17.31 average

Step-by-step explanation:

All you do is divide $69.25 by 4

Answer:17 or 18....17.31 that's what it gave me but if you rounded to the nearest number that could be your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of the following numbers is written
in CORRECT scientific notation?
3.41 · 104
34.1 : 105
3.41 + 104
0.341 · 106
HELPP PLZZ

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In scientific notation, the first part is always between 1 and 9, otherwise the exponent would change. So, for example, 10.1*10.^5 would not be correct, but could be written as 1.01*10^6. Likewise, .101*10^8 would not be correct, but it could be written as 1.01*10^7. So for this question, choice a is correct.

Humans shed about three million particles of skin every five hours. Humans can shed about fifty thousand particles of skin every five minutes. The approximate number of particles of skin a human can shed in five hours can be written in the form a times 10^b, where a is 3 and b is __

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Answer: The approximate number of particles of skin a human can shed in five hours can be written in the form a times 10^b, where a is 3 and b is 6 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Humans shed about 3million particles of skin every 5 hours.

Since, 1 million = 1,000,000

Then 3 million = 3 x 1 million

[tex]= 3 \times1,000,000[/tex]

[tex]= 3,000,000[/tex]

[tex]=3\times10^6[/tex]

On comparing to [tex]a\times 10^{b}[/tex] , we get a = 3 and b=6

So, the approximate number of particles of skin a human can shed in five hours can be written in the form a times 10^b, where a is 3 and b is 6 .

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

First, write the approximate number of particles of skin a human can shed in five hours in scientific notation. This number is three million which can be written in the form a × 10b, where a is 3 and b is 6.

ExplainHow to find the product 3/8 x 7/9

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Answer:

7/8

Step-by-step explanation:

well first when you put them together like 3/8 and 7/9 you have to simplfy first. You have to cross simplify 3 and 3. Since they are the saem both turn into one. Now you mulitpy. 7 times 1 is 7 and 8 times one is 8. 7/8

Answer:

[tex]\frac{7}{24}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To factor an integer, we need to repeatedly divide it by the ascending sequence of primes (2, 3, 5...).

The number of times that each prime divides the original integer becomes its exponent in the final result.   In our example,  Prime number [tex]2^3=8[/tex]

[tex]\frac{3*7}{2^3*3^2}[/tex]

We need to perform a multiplication. The following rule is applied:

[tex]\frac{A}{B}*\frac{C}{D}=\frac{AC}{BD}[/tex]

In our example, the factors in the new numerator are 3,7

The factors in the new denominator are [tex]2^3, 3^2[/tex]

Which pair of lines are perpendicular

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Ian purchased cans of soda for a party he was having. For every 12 cans of soda she payed $4.98. What is the cost per can of soda?



The cost of each can of soda is $
i need this quik and now

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$.40

Step-by-step explanation:

if you want the full one it's .415

(5x10₃) x (9x10₇)
answered in standard form

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Answer:

5x9x10^10

Step-by-step explanation:

your question is incomplete

PLEASEEE HELP TOMORROW IS THE LAST DAY TO THEN STUFF IN AND ITS REPORT CARDS

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This is ezz homework pay attention in class

I think this is correct

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