A housepainter mixed 3 1/2 pints of blue paint in a bucket with 1 1/6 pints of white paint. How much paint was in the bucket? The answer should be written as a proper mixed number and should be simplified, if possible.

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Answer 1

Answer:

4 2/3 :)

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2

The total paint in the bucket in the simplified mixed fraction is [tex]6\frac{2}{3}[/tex] pints.

What is a fraction?

A fraction is written in the form of p/q, where q ≠ 0.

Fractions are of two types they are proper fractions in which the numerator is smaller than the denominator and improper fractions where the numerator is greater than the denominator.

Given, A housepainter mixed [tex]3\frac{1}{2}[/tex] pints of blue paint in a bucket with [tex]1\frac{1}{6}[/tex] pints of white paint.

So, The total paint in the bucket is the sum of the pints of both paints which

is, = [tex](3\frac{1}{2} + 1\frac{1}{6})[/tex] pints.

[tex]= (\frac{7}{2} + \frac{7}{6})[/tex] pints.

[tex]= \frac{21 + 7}{6}[/tex] pints.

[tex]= \frac{28}{6}[/tex] pints.

[tex]= 6\frac{2}{3}[/tex] pints.

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Which of the following are solutions to the equation below?
Check all that apply.
x2 - 6x + 9 = 11

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Answer:

x = 3 ± sqrt(11)

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 - 6x + 9 = 11

Recognizing  that this is a perfect square trinomial

(x-3) ^2 =11

Taking the square root of each side

sqrt((x-3) ^2) = ± sqrt(11)

x-3 =± sqrt(11)

Add 3 to each side

x = 3 ± sqrt(11)

Answer:

[tex]\large\boxed{\sf \ \ x = 3+\sqrt{11} \ \ or \ \ x = 3-\sqrt{11} \ \ }[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

   [tex]x^2-6x+9=11\\<=> x^2-2*3*x+3^2=11\\<=>(x-3)^2=11\\<=> x-3=\sqrt{11} \ or \ x-3=-\sqrt{11}\\<=> x = 3+\sqrt{11} \ or \ x = 3-\sqrt{11}[/tex]

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find the zeros of the function. enter the solutions from least to greatest f(x)=(x+3)^2-4​

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Answer:

x= -5, -1

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the zeroes of a function,

First expand the terms to get the form  [tex]ax^{2} + bx +c[/tex] where 'a, b, and c' are constants

     [tex]f(x)= (x+3)^{2} -4[/tex]

    [tex]f(x)= x^{2}+6x+9-4[/tex]

    [tex]f(x)= x^{2} +6x +5[/tex]

Now, factor the equation

This can be done using the quadratic formula or other methods

  One simple method is to find the two values that would get:

A sum that's equal to the 'b' value and,A product that's equal to the 'c' value

A good way to verify is to expand the terms and make sure the function looks the same

In this case, the equation can broken into

    f(x)= (x+1)*(x+5)

Now, look at each term individually and set each of them to equal 0

   x+1 =0

   x+5=0

Solve for x in each case

  x= -1

  x= -5

Now, ordering them from least to greatest would be: x= -5, -1

   

Construct a polynomial function with the stated properties. Reduce all fractions to lowest terms. Third-degree, with zeros of −3, −1, and 2, and passes through the point (1,10).

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Answer:

[tex]\Large \boxed{-\dfrac{5}{4}(x+3)(x+1)(x-2)}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello,

Based on the indication, we can write this polynomial as below, k being a real number that we will have to identify (degree = 3 and we have three zeroes -3, -1, and 2).

   [tex]\Large \boxed{k(x+3)(x+1)(x-2)}[/tex]

We know that the point (1,10) is on the graph of this function, so we can say.

[tex]k(1+3)(1+1)(1-2)=10}\\\\4*2*(-1)*k=10\\\\-8k=10\\\\k=\dfrac{10}{-8}=-\dfrac{5}{4}[/tex]

Then the solution is:

[tex]\large \boxed{-\dfrac{5}{4}(x+3)(x+1)(x-2)}[/tex]

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Plz help answer a - d 1. Miguel is playing a game in which a box contains four chips with numbers written on them two of the chips have the number one one chip has the number three and the other chip has the number 5 Miguel must choose to chips if both chips have the same number he wants to dollars if the two chipsy chooses have different numbers he loses $1 (-$1) Look at pictures for the questions

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

Miguel has four chips, two have the number "1", one has the number "3" and the other has the number "5"

If the experiment is "choosing two chips and looking at their numbers" there are the following possible outcomes:

S= {(1,1)(1,3)(1,5)(3,1)(5,1)(3,5)(5,3)}

The sample space for the experiment has 7 possible combinations.

a)

Be X: the amount of money Miguel will receive or owe.

If two chips with the same number are chosen he will receive $2

If the chips have different number he will owe $1

Looking at the possible outcomes listed above, out of the 7, in only one he will select the same number (1,1)

So the probability of him receiving $2 will be 1/7

Now out of the 7 possible outcomes, 6 will make Miguel owe $1, so you can calculate its probability as: 6/7

  xi  | $2 | -$1

P(xi) | 1/7 | 6/7

b)

To calculate the expected value or mean you have to use the following formula:

[tex]\frac{}{X}[/tex]= ∑[xi*P(xi)]= (2*1/7)(-1*6/7)= -4/7= $-0.57

c)

The expected value is $-0.57, meaning that Miguel can expect to owe $0.57 at the end of the game.

d)

To make the game fair you have to increase the probability of obtaining two chips with the same number. Any probability close to 50% will make the game easier. For example if you change the experiment so that for earning $2 the probability is 4/7 and for owing $1 the probability is 3/7, the expected earnings will be:

(2*4/7)+(-1*3/7)= $0.71

I hope this helps!

please I need help with this question!

The weight of adult males in Boston are normally distributed with mean 69 kilograms and variance 25 kilograms.
I. what percentage of adult male in Boston weigh more than 72 kilograms?
ii. what must an adult male weigh in order to be among the heaviest 10% of the population?


Thank you in advance!​

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Answer:

lmkjhvjgcfnhjkhbmgnc gfghh

Step-by-step explanation:

15 points + brainliest if you can figure this out!

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Answer:

(H1, T1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we know that the only number option is 1, we can cancel out the first 3 options. and obviously, there are only heads, and tails. So, using only the # 1 and heads and tails, we can conclude that the answer is (H1, T1).

Answer:

D. (H1, T1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Since all outcomes require card #1 is chosen, so any answer with 2 or 3 can be rejected, therefore the answer is

D. (H1, T1)

Assume production time per unit is normally distributed with a mean 40 minutes and standard deviation 8 minutes. Using the empirical rule, what percent of the units are produced in MORE than 32 minutes?

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Answer:

84%

Step-by-step explanation:

We find the z-score here

z= x-mean/SD = 32-40/8 = -1

So the probability we want to find is;

P(z>-1)

This can be obtained using the standard score table

P(z>-1) = 0.84 = 84%

Find the area of the figure. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary. 386.3m^2 194.3m^2 193.1m^2 201.9m^2

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Add the top and bottom numbers together, divide that by 2 then multiply by the height.

15.3 + 19.5 = 34.8

34.8/2 = 17.4

17.4 x 11.1 = 193.14

Answer is 193.1 m^2

the mean monthly income of trainees at a local mill is 1100 with a standard deviation of 150. find rthe probability that a trainee earns less than 900 a month g

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Answer:

The  probability is  [tex]P(X < 900 ) = 0.0918[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The sample mean is  [tex]\= x = 1100[/tex]

    The  standard deviation is  [tex]\sigma = 150[/tex]

     The random number value is  x =900

The probability that a trainee earn less than 900 a month is mathematically represented as

       [tex]P(X < x) = P(\frac{X -\= x}{\sigma} < \frac{x -\= x}{\sigma} )[/tex]

Generally the z-value for the normal distribution is mathematically represented as

       [tex]z = \frac{x -\mu }{\sigma }[/tex]

So From above we have

      [tex]P(X < 900 ) = P(Z < \frac{900 -1100}{150} )[/tex]

      [tex]P(X < 900 ) = P( Z <-1.33)[/tex]

Now from the z-table

    [tex]P(X < 900 ) = 0.0918[/tex]

Which correlation coefficient could represent the relationship in the scatterpot. Beach visitors

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Answer:

A. 0.89.

Step-by-step explanation:

The value of correlation coefficient ranges from -1 to 1. Any value outside this range cannot possibly be correlation coefficient of a scatter plot representing relationship between two variables.

The scatter plot given shows a positive correlation between average daily temperatures and number of visitors, as the trend shows the two variables are moving in the same direction. As daily temperature increases, visitors also increases.

From the options given, the only plausible correlation that can represent this positive relationship is A. 0.89.

What is the value of the expression iºxi1 x 2 x 3 xi4?

a) 1
b) -1
c) i
d) -i

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Answer:

Option b.

Step-by-step explanation:

Note: The given expression is not in correct form. Consider the given expression is [tex]i^0\times i^1\times i^2\times i^3\times i^4[/tex].

Let as consider the given expression is  

[tex]i^0\times i^1\times i^2\times i^3\times i^4[/tex]

We know that,

[tex]i^0=1,i^2=-1,i^3=-i,i^4=1[/tex]

Using these values, we get

[tex]i^0\times i^1\times i^2\times i^3\times i^4=1\times i\times (-1)\times (-i)\times 1[/tex]

[tex]=i^2[/tex]

[tex]=-1[/tex]

The value of given expression is -1.

Therefore, the correct option is b.

The coordinates of the vertices of a rectangle are given by R(- 3, - 4), E(- 3, 4), C (4, 4), and T (4, - 4). A. Use the Pythagorean Theorem to find the exact length of ET. B. How can you use the Distance Formula to find the length of ET? Show that the Distance Formula gives the same answer.

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Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Pythagorean Theorem

7² + 8² = x²

49 + 64 = x²

113 = x²

x = √113 or 10.63

Distance Formula

√(-4 - 4)² + (4 - -3)²

= √8² + 7²

= √113 or 10.63

Tree diagram:
Emily has a box with 4 different colored tiles: one red, one green, one blue and one yellow. If he draws one of the pieces without looking, what is the probability of drawing the green before the red?

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Answer: [tex]\dfrac{1}{12}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Emily has a box with 4 different colored tiles: one red, one green, one blue and one yellow.

We assume that repetition is not allowed

Total number of ways to draw two tiles = [tex]^4P_2=\dfrac{4!}{(4-2)!}[/tex]  [By permuattaions]

[tex]=\dfrac{4\times3\times2}{2}=12[/tex]

Favourable outcome = First green then red  (only one way)

So, the probability of drawing the green before the red [tex]=\dfrac{\text{favorable outcomes}}{\text{Total outcomes}}[/tex]

[tex]=\dfrac{1}{12}[/tex]

hence, the required probability =[tex]\dfrac{1}{12}[/tex]

Make a decision about the given claim. Use only the rare event rule, and make subjective estimates to determine whether events are likely. For example, if the claim is that a coin favors heads and sample results consist of 11 heads in 20 flips, conclude that there is not sufficient evidence to support the claim that the coin favors heads (because it is easy to get 11 heads in 20 flips by chance with a fair coin).
Claim: The mean pulse rate (in beats per minute) of students in a large math class is greater than 71. A simple random sample of the students has a mean pulse rate of 71.7. Choose the correct answer below.
A. The sample is unusual if the claim is true. The sample is unusual if the claim is false. Therefore, there is not sufficient evidence to support the claim.
B. The sample is unusual if the claim is true. The sample is unusual if the claim is false. Therefore, there is sufficient evidence to support the claim.
C. The sample is not unusual if the claim is true. The sample is not unusual if the claim is false. Therefore, there is sufficient evidence to support the claim.
D. The sample is not unusual if the claim is true. The sample is not unusual if the claim is false. Therefore, there is not sufficient evidence to support the claim.

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Answer:

The correct option is (D).

Step-by-step explanation:

In this case, we need to test whether the  mean pulse rate (in beats per minute) of students in a large math class is greater than 71.

The hypothesis can be defined as follows:

H₀: The mean pulse rate of students in a large math class is not greater than 71, i.e. μ ≤ 71.

Hₐ: The mean pulse rate of students in a large math class is greater than 71, i.e. μ > 71.

It is provided that the sample mean pulse rate, of a simple random sample of the students is 71.7.

The sample mean is not very different from the population mean.

So, it cannot be said in confidence that the sample is unusual.

Thus, the correct option is (D).

"The sample is not unusual if the claim is true. The sample is not unusual if the claim is false. Therefore, there is not sufficient evidence to support the claim."

The length of a rectangle is 4yd longer than its width. If the perimeter of the rectangle is 36yd, find its area

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Answer:

[tex] \boxed{\sf Area \ of \ the \ rectangle = 91 \ yd^{2}} [/tex]

Given:

Length of the rectangle = 4 yd longer than its width

Perimeter of the rectangle = 36 yd

To Find:

Area of the rectangle

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the width of the rectangle be 'w' yd

So,

Length of the rectangle = (w + 4) yd

[tex] \therefore \\ \sf \implies Perimeter \: of \: the \: rectangle = 2(Length + Width) \\ \\ \sf \implies 36 = 2((4 + w) + w) \\ \\ \sf \implies 36 = 2(4 + w + w) \\ \\ \sf \implies 36 = 2(4 + 2w) \\ \\ \sf 36 =2(2w+4) \: is \: equivalent \: to \: 2(2w + 4) = 36: \\ \sf \implies 2(2w + 4) = 36 \\ \\ \sf Divide \: both \: sides \: of \: 2 (2w + 4) = 36 \: by \: 2: \\ \sf \implies 2w + 4 = 18 \\ \\ \sf Subtract \: 4 \: from \: both \: sides: \\ \sf \implies 2w = 14 \\ \\ \sf Divide \: both \: sides \: of \: 2w = 14 \: by \: 2: \\ \sf \implies w = 7[/tex]

So,

Width of the rectangle = 7 yd

Length of the rectangle = (7 + 4) yd

= 13 yd

[tex] \therefore \\ \sf Area \ of \ the \ rectangle = Length \times Width \\ \\ \sf = 7 \times 13 \\ \\ \sf = 91 \: {yd}^{2} [/tex]

please Help will mark brainliest !!1!Use the linear combination method to solve the system of equations. Explain each step of your solution. 2x -3y = 13 x+2=- 4

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Answer:

work is shown and pictured

Lisa, a dentist, believes not enough teenagers floss daily. She would like to test the claim that the proportion of teenagers who floss twice a day is less than 40%. To test this claim, a group of 400 teenagers are randomly selected and its determined that 149 floss twice a day. The following is the setup for this hypothesis test: H0:p=0.40 H0:p<0.40 The p-value for this hypothesis test is 0.131. At the 5% significance level, should the dentist reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis?

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Answer:

The dentist should fail to reject the Null hypothesis

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

       The sample size is  n =  400

       The  sample  mean is  [tex]\= x = 149[/tex]

       The  level of significance is  5%  = 0.05  

       The  Null hypothesis is  [tex]H_o : p = 0.40[/tex]

        The Alternative  hypothesis is  [tex]H_a : p < 0.40[/tex]

         The  p-value is  [tex]p-value = 0.131[/tex]

Looking at the given data we can see that the p-value is greater than the level of significance hence the dentist should fail to reject the Null hypothesis  

hich sequence of transformations could map △ABC to △XYZ? a reflection across line m and a dilation a dilation by One-fourth and a reflection across line m a rotation about C and a dilation a dilation by One-fourth and a translation

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Answer:

a dilation by One-fourth and a translation

Step-by-step explanation:

For determining the sequence first we have to find out the scale factor which is shown below:

We can calculate the scale factor to obtain  

[tex]= \frac{1.5}{6} \\\\ = \frac{1}{4}[/tex]

Now as we know that the triangle XYZ and the triangle ABC are similar to each other but in the triangle XYZ is smaller in size and it is a shift to upward and right

Therefore the last option is correct

4. (a) Two years ago a woman was 7 times as old as her daughter, but in 3 years time
she would be only 4
times as old as the girl. How old are they now?

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Answer:

woman is 37, girl is 7

Step-by-step explanation:

7(x-2) = y-2

4(x+3) = y+3

7x - 14 = y - 2

7x - 12 = y

4x + 9 = y

3x - 21 = 0

x = 7

y = 37

Find the zeros of the quadratic function: y = 6(7x + 9)(8x – 3)

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Answer:

hello :- 9/7 and 3/8

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 6(7x + 9)(8x – 3)

y=0 means :   7x+9=0   or 8x-3=0

7x = -9  or 8x=3

x= - 9/7   or x= 3/8

Answer:

-9/7, 3/8

Step-by-step explanation:

The zeroes can be found in the parenthesis.

You need to set each parenthesis to zero first.

7x+9=0

subtract 9

7x=-9

divide 7

x=-9/7

For 8x-3=0

add the 3

8x=3

divide the 8

x=3/8

Write in expanded form
3
(-a)​

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Answer:

-3a

Step-by-step explanation:

3(-a)

Expand brackets.

3 × -1a

-3a

aryn needs enough mulch to cover a rectangle flower bed measuring 2 1/4 yd by 3 1/2yd each bag cover 3 square yds and cost $4 how many bags does she need and how much money she need

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Answer:

cars are dum

Step-by-step explanation:

Write 21/7 as a whole number

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Answer: 3

Step-by-step explanation:

7x=21 21/7=3

Nearsightedness: It is believed that nearsightedness affects about 8% of all children. In a random sample of 194 children, 21 are nearsighted.
(a) What proportion of children in this sample are nearsighted?
(b) Construct hypotheses appropriate for the following question: do these data provide evidence that the 8% value is inaccurate?
(c) Given that the standard error of the sample proportion is 0.0195 and the point estimate follows a nearly normal distribution, calculate the test statistic (the Z statistic).
(d) What is the p-value for this hypothesis test?
(e) What is the conclusion of the hypothesis test?

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Answer:

a)the proportion of student is 0.1082

b)

H1: p = .08

H2: p not equal to 0.08

H1: p =0 .08

H2: p < .08

H1: p =0 .08

H2: p >0 .08

c)z=1.45

d) the p value is 0.1470

e)null hypothesis cannot be accepted,There is no enough evidence to reject the  null hypothesis.

Step-by-step explanation:

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given g(x)=3/x^2+2x find g^-1(x)

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]g(x) = \frac{3}{{x}^{2} + 2x} \\ {x}^{2} + 2x - \frac{3}{g(x)} = 0 \\ x = \frac{1}{2} \Big( - 2 + \sqrt{12 + \frac{12}{g(x)} }\Big) \\ x = - 1 + \sqrt{1 \pm \frac{3}{g(x)} } [/tex]

Now replace $x$ by $g^{-1}(x)$ and $g(x)$ by $x$ and you have your answer.

Find the value of x.

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I think 300 is the value of X ! try that if it dont work i got a better answer
Answer: 55

Explanation:

For any quadrilateral that is inscribed in a circle, ie has all four points on the circle like this, the opposite angles are always supplementary. They add to 180 degrees.

x+125 = 180

x+125-125 = 180-125 ... subtract 125 from both sides

x = 55

How to do this? what is the answer??

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Answer:

I think that is the C

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Option B is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

here, arc RT =162°

as in question given that the value of arc RT is 162° the value of angle RST is 1/2 of 162°.

so, its value must be 81°only.

hope it helps..

Find the surface area of the attached figure and round your answer to the nearest tenth, if necessary.

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Answer:

[tex] S.A = 246.6 in^2 [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The figure given above is a square pyramid, having a square base and 4 triangular faces on the sides that are of the same dimensions.

Surface area of the square pyramid is given as: [tex] B.A + \frac{1}{2}*P*L [/tex]

Where,

B.A = Base Area of the pyramid = 9*9 = 81 in²

P = perimeter of the base = 4(9) = 36 in

L = slant height of pyramid = 9.2 in

Plug in the values into the given formula to find the surface area

[tex] S.A = 81 + \frac{1}{2}*36*9.2 [/tex]

[tex] = 81 + 18*9.2 [/tex]

[tex] = 81 + 165.6 [/tex]

[tex] S.A = 246.6 in^2 [/tex]

HELP number 12 pls i do nor have long more​

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Answer:

Dian has $250 originally.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the total money Dian has originally = $S

Dian gave [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex] of her total money to Justin,

Money given to Justin = [tex]\frac{2}{5}(\text{S})[/tex]

Money left with Dian = S - [tex]\frac{2}{5}(\text{S})[/tex]

                                   = [tex]\frac{\text{5S-2S}}{5}[/tex]

                                   = [tex]\frac{3S}{5}[/tex]

Since Dian has $150 left then the equation will be,

[tex]\frac{3S}{5}=150[/tex]

S = [tex]\frac{150\times 5}{3}[/tex]

S = $250

Therefore, Dian has $250 originally.

3 + 5x, for x = 10

A. 350

B. 120

C. 53

D. 75

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Answer:C

Step-by-step explanation:

Pemdas

3+5(10)

5*10=50

3+50=53

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How much of his losses can he deduct from the income on a joint return Mason Automotive is an automotive parts company that sells car parts and provides car service to customers. This is Mason's first year of operations and they have hired you as their CPA to prepare the income statement and balance sheet for their company. As such, January 1st , 2018 was the first day that Mason was in business. For the month of January, record all the necessary journal entries for transactions that occurred during the month. In addition, please prepare all necessary adjusting journal entries as of the end of the month.From the information below, please fill out the "journal entries tab" for all the necessary journal entries. Furthermore, please complete the "T-Accounts" tab for the individual accounts so that the trial balance tab can be updated (automatically). I prepared the first journal entry for you in the journal entries tab and T-Accounts tab. Ensure you label the entries similar to how I have shown in Entry #1.Once all entries are recored and the T-Accounts tab is updated, please prepare the financial statements (income statement and balance sheet) for the month of January.Journal Entry #1Mason Automotive sells 10,000,000 shares at $5 par for $30 on January 1st, 2018.Journal Entry #2Ed Mason, the CEO, hires 3,000 employees, whom will receive a combined salary of $12 Million on a monthly basis. The employees started on January 1st and will be paid for the month of January on February 5th. Employee's withholdings are as follows: 10% for federal income taxes 5% for state income taxes and 7% for FICA. Record the necessary entry as of January 1st, 2018.Journal Entry #3Mason Automotive issues a bond payable on January 1st, 2018 with a face value of $200 Million at 102. The bond will have a useful life of 5 years and interest is paid out monthly based on a rate of 5% APR. Record the necessary journal entry as of January 1st 2018.(Note: Assume straight line amortization for the bond discount/premium).Journal Entry #4Mason Automotive purchased $80 Million dollars worth of inventory on account on January 2nd, 2018. Mason notes that it will use a perpetual inventory system to track inventory.Journal Entry #5Mason Automotive purchases fixed assets of $120 Million that will have a useful life of 10 years and no salvage value on January 2, 2018. $20 million was paid with cash with the remaining balance on account. These assets are depreciated using the straight-line method.Journal Entry #6On January 2nd, Mason Automotive shipped an order to Corby Panther Company. The shipping terms were FOB shipping point and the value of the order was $50 Million and the inventory cost was $20 Million. Assume that this sale was made on account.Journal Entry #7On January 3rd, Mason Automotive receives $75 Million advance payment from a customer, Michael Scott Paper Company, to manufacture 7,500 cars.Journal Entry #8Mason Automotive buys a patent from Apple for $24 Million on January 3rd, 2018. The patent has a legal life of 20 years, but a useful life of 10 years. Record the necessary entry as of January 3rd, 2018. Assume the patent was purchased using cash.Journal Entry #9Mason Automotive purchased $2 Million dollars worth of supplies January 4th, 2018. $1.5 Million was paid with cash with the remaining balance on account.Journal Entry #10Mason Automotive pre-pays for Rent Expense for the next year of $12 Million and Insurance Expense of $2.4 Million on January 4th, 2018Journal Entry #11On January 20th, Mason Automotive decides to purchase 2,000,000 shares of Treasury stock at $25 per share.Month End Adjusting EntriesThere are 10 applicable adjusting entries that need to be made as of the end of the month based on the information provided above. When recording these adjusting entries consider the following facts:1) Interest expense will be recorded as a operating expense items on the income statement.2) Record the necessary adjusting entries related to pre-paid expense as separate journal entries.3) When reviewing the supply room as of the end of the month, Mason Automation noted that it had $1.5 Million worth of supplies still on hand.4) As of the end of the month, 4,000 cars were completed for Michael Scott Paper Company and the performance obligation had been met on those 4,000 cars. As such, revenue was determined to be earned on those 4,000 vehicles and it was noted that each vehicle costed $8,000 to manufacture.5) Mason Automation uses the balance sheet approach in estimating the allowance for doubtful accounts as of the end of the period. Based on industry average, Mason noted that it will use 5% of receivables as an estimation.6) When preparing the balance sheet, close out net income to retained earnings. 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