Answer: 0.22kg
Step-by-step explanation:
if she has 3 kg then she has 3000 g. 3220-3000=220 So she needs 220 more grams of titanium. If she needs to convert how much more from grams to kilograms then 220g= 0.22kg so she needs 0.22 kg more
To check work
3kg+0.22kg= 3.22kg
3.22kg= 3,220g
5 Mario has $660 in his savings account earning 2.5% interest yearly. How much interest will he earn in 2 years?
Im terrible at word problems smh
Answer:
$33
Step-by-step explanation:
You do $660 • 0.025
You have to bring the decimal two places to the left for finding the decimal point.
So you'd get 16.5.
But there's two years. So times it by two.
So it's 33.
Hope this helps
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Answer:
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Answer:
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What is the HCF of 21m³n - 14m²n³ + 35m²n² ?
Answer:
7m^2n (i think)
Step-by-step explanation:
Cubic equation that has been transformed from the parent function with a vertical compression, reflected over the y-axis and shifted up.
Question is incomplete
Answer:
See Explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the cubic function be
[tex]f(x) = (x,y)[/tex]
First transformation: Vertical compression
Let the scale factor be a where [tex]0 < |a| < 1[/tex]
The new function becomes:
[tex]f'(x) = (x,ay)[/tex]
Next: Reflection over y-axis
The rule is: [tex](x,y)=>(-x,y)[/tex]
The new function becomes:
[tex]f"(x) = (-x,ay)[/tex]
Lastly: Shifted up
Let the units up be b
The rule is: [tex](x,y)=>(x,y+b)[/tex]
So, the new function becomes:
[tex]f"'(x) = (-x,ay+b)[/tex]
Using the rules states above, assume the cubic function is:
[tex]f(x) = x^3[/tex]
Vertical compress [tex]f(x) = x^3[/tex] by [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
[tex]f'(x) = \frac{1}{2}x^3[/tex]
Reflect [tex]f'(x) = \frac{1}{2}x^3[/tex] over y-axis
Rule: [tex]f"(x)= f'(-x)[/tex]
Solving f'(-x)
[tex]f'(x) = \frac{1}{2}x^3[/tex]
[tex]f'(-x) = \frac{1}{2}(-x)^3[/tex]
[tex]f'(-x) = -\frac{1}{2}x^3[/tex]
So:
[tex]f"(x) = -\frac{1}{2}x^3[/tex]
Lastly: Shift [tex]f"(x) = -\frac{1}{2}x^3[/tex] by 3
Rule: [tex](x,y)=>(x,y+b)[/tex]
[tex]f'"(x) = f"(x + 3)[/tex]
Solving: f"(x + 3)
[tex]f"(x) = -\frac{1}{2}x^3[/tex]
Substitute x + 3 for x
[tex]f"(x + 3) = -\frac{1}{2}(x + 3)^3[/tex]
So:
[tex]f'"(x) = f"(x + 3)[/tex]
[tex]f"'(x) = -\frac{1}{2}(x + 3)^3[/tex]
Which product of prime polynomials is equivalent to 3x4 – 81x?
3x(x – 3)(x2 – 3x – 9)
3x(x – 3)(x2 + 3x + 9)
3x(x – 3)(x – 3)(x + 3)
3x(x – 3)(x + 3)(x + 3)
Given:
The expression is
[tex]3x^4-81x[/tex]
To find:
The product of prime polynomials which is equivalent to the given expression.
Solution:
We have,
[tex]3x^4-81x[/tex]
Taking out the common factors, we get
[tex]=3x(x^3-27)[/tex]
It can be written as
[tex]=3x(x^3-3^3)[/tex]
[tex]=3x(x-3)(x^2+3x+3^2)[/tex] [tex][\because a^3-b^3=(a-b)(a^2+ab+b^2)][/tex]
[tex]=3x(x-3)(x^2+3x+3^2)[/tex]
[tex]=3x(x-3)(x^2+3x+9)[/tex]
Therefore, the correct option is B.
Answer:
It's B
Step-by-step explanation:
please help me im using my all out attack
Answer:
for the first answer your answer was correct, it was the second answer that was wrong. So the first answer is 2 3/4. The second answer would be 81 centimeters because it grew that much.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the first answer add the starting height and ending height. To find how much it grew convert the total ending height of the tree to cm by multiply by 100, so 275. Then subtract 356 by 275 because you are finding out how much it grew. Take away 275 from 356 and you get 81
The sink started with 20ml of water and increases at 3ml per min. If the sink is currently holding 75ml, how many minutes have passed? Which equation would you use to solve for m (minutes passed)?
Answer:
18.78 minutes is my opinion
Step-by-step explanation:
3 ml is filled in 1 minute
1 ml is filled in 1/3 minutes
20 ml is filled in 1/3*20 minutes
=6.22
75 ml is filled in 1/3*75 minutes
=25
25-6.22=18.78
Eric has 240 coins in his collection. 11\20 of his coins are pennies. 4\20 of the coins are nickels. The rest f the coins are quarters. How many of the coins are quarters? Explain how you got your answer.
Answer:Number of coins that are quarters =60
Step-by-step explanation:
Total coins in possession of Eric=240
Number of coins that are pennies=11\20 x 240= 132
Number of coins that are nickels=4\20 x 240= 48
Since the rest are quarters,
Number of coins that are quarters =Total coins in possession of Eric -( Number of coins that are pennies+ Number of coins that are nickels)
=240-(132+48)
=240-180
=60
Item 6
Find the selling price.
Cost to store: $50
Markup: 10%
The selling price is?
50×100÷110=45.454545r6
what is x -2(4x-3)=-12-14x
Answer:
x= -17/8
Step-by-step explanation:
1 step: take care of the parentheses ( multiply -2 to what is on parentheses)
so x -8x +6 =-12-14x
2 step : move all number with x to the left side
x-8x +14x = -12 -6
7x = -18
x = -18/7
If the volume of the cone is 250 feet, what is the missing length?
Use 3.14 for it and round the answer to the nearest hundredth.
1
1
h=?
r=6 feet
feet.
The missing length is
Answer:
6.63
Step-by-step explanation:
ZB=
Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
B
?
5
2
С
А
Answer:
angle B = 66.42
Step-by-step explanation:
cos-1 B = [tex]\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}[/tex]
cos-1 B = [tex]\frac{2}{5}[/tex]
cos-1 B = 0.40
cos-1 of 0.40 is 66.4218
round to the nearest hundreth = 66.42
angle b = 66.42
If side x has a length of 15 cm and side y has a length of 4 cm, then which value below could be the length of side z?
A.
20 cm
B.
21 cm
C.
17 cm
D.
10 cm
Given:
In a triangle, side x has a length of 15 cm and side y has a length of 4 cm.
To find:
The possible value of side z.
Solution:
In a triangle, the sum of two smaller sides must be greater than the largest side otherwise the triangle is not possible.
Case I: Let x be the largest side, then
[tex]y+z>x[/tex]
[tex]4+z>15[/tex]
[tex]z>15-4[/tex]
[tex]z>11[/tex] ...(i)
It is clear that [tex]y<x[/tex]. So, y cannot be a largest side.
Case II: Let z be the largest side, then
[tex]x+y>z[/tex]
[tex]15+4>z[/tex]
[tex]19>z[/tex] ...(ii)
From (i) and (ii), we get
[tex]11<z<19[/tex]
It means the value of z lies between 11 and 19.
From the given options, only 17 is the value which lies between 11 and 19. So, the possible length of side z is 17 cm.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
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Here are the marks of a student in four exams.
65 80 76 69
The student takes a fifth exam.
His mean mark for the five exams is 70
Work out his mark in the fifth exam.
Answer:
61 marksStep-by-step explanation:
Given,
Marks of the four exams = 65, 80, 76, 68
Let the mark for the fifth exam be = x
Mean of the five exams = 70
Therefore,
By the problem,
[tex] = > \frac{65 + 80 + 76 + 68 + x}{5} = 70[/tex]
[tex] = > \frac{289 + x}{5} = 70[/tex]
=> 289 + x = 70 × 5
=> 289 + x = 350
=> x = 350 - 289
=> x = 61
Hence,
Marks of the fifth exam is 61 (Ans)
Terry uses a ladder that is 12 feet tall. To be safe the ladder must make an angle of elevation of between 70-85 degrees to be safe. If he places the ladder 3 feet from the wall, is it safe?
Answer:
It is safe
Step-by-step explanation:
Using trigonometry :
Cosθ = adjacent / hypotenus
Hypotenus = length of ladder = 12 feets
Adjacent = distance between ladder and wall = 3 feets
Cosθ = 3 /12
Cosθ = 0.25
θ = cos^-1(0.25)
θ = 75.522°
To be safe ladder must be between (70 - 85)°
Sijce ladder is at an elevation of 75.22° ; then it is safe.
Question 4 (1 point)
What is the value of x?
30
A. 4 sqrt 3
B. 16
C. 4
D. 8 sqrt 3
Answer:
I think answer is C. 4
Step-by-step explanation:
8:2=4
find the values of the following
(a) -5×4+3×-6
Answer: -26+3x
-5×4+3×-6
Simplifies to:
-20+3x-6
The relationship between the number of calories Aaron burns while working out can be represented by y = 3x, where x is the number of minutes and y is the number of calories burned. Which of the following could be the graph of this situation?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The relation is proportional ⇒ Graph of y = 3x goes through origin
So the answer is (B)
hey! can u help me with this?! 6 divided by 3/5 in fraction form!?!?!!?
Answer:
10/1
Step-by-step explanation:
You do
6÷ 3/5
Flip the 3/5 then multiply
6 ° 5/3
Reduce the numbers with the greatest common factor 3
So 2•5
And that's 10
Ans is 10.
The numbers in 6 divided by 3/5 are labeled below:
6 = whole number
3 = numerator
5 = denominator
To make it a fraction form answer, you multiply the whole number by the denominator and make the result the new numerator. The old numerator becomes the new denominator:
6 x 5/3 = 30/3
Thus, the answer to 6 divided by 3/5 in fraction form is:
30/3
To make the answer to 6 divided by 3/5 in decimal form, you simply divide the numerator by the denominator from the fraction answer above:
30 / 3 = 10
The answer is rounded to the nearest two decimal points if necessary.
30/3 can be simplified to 10/1.
10/1 is an improper fraction and should be written as 10.
a car has traveled 400 miles in 10 hours the car has averaged 40 miles per hour
Answer:
I'm confused on what the question was or are you just making sure it's correct
Answer:
Your statement is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
400 miles/10 hours = 40miles/hour
Pete and Marsha are going to buy a swimming pool. Mike wants a rectangular one that is 18 feet wide, 20 feet long, and 6 feet deep, and Marsha wants a circle shaped pool that is 20 feet across and 6 feet deep. They decide to buy the pool that cost less to fill. If the price of water is 25 cents per cubic foot, which pool do they buy and how much does it cost?
Answer:
The pool that they buy is the circular pool which Marsha wants
The cost of the circular pool is $471.25
Step-by-step explanation:
The parameters of the swimming pools which each of Pete and Marsha wants to buy is given as follows;
The dimensions of the pool Pete wants = 18 feet wide, 20 feet long and 6 feet deep
The dimensions of the circle shaped pool Marsha wants = 20 feet across and 6 feet deep
The price of water, P = 25 cents per cubic foot
The pool they decide to buy = The pool that costs less to fill
The volume of water to fill the pool Pete wants, V₁ = 18 ft. × 20 ft. × 6 ft. = 2,160 ft.³
The cost of filling the pool Pete wants, C₁ = V₁ × P
∴ C₁ = 2,160 ft.³ × 25cents/ft.³ = 54,000 cents = 540 Dollars
The volume of water to fill the pool Marsha wants, V₂ = π·(20 ft.)²/4 × 6 ft. ≈ 1,884.96 ft.³
The cost of filling the pool Marsha wants, C₁ = V₁ × P
∴ C₁ ≈ 1,884.96 ft.³ × 25 cents/ft.³ ≈ 47,124 cents = 471.24 Dollars
The pool that they buy is the circular pool that Marsha wants and it costs $471.24 to fill
A ball is thrown straight up with initial velocity of 64 ft./s. The height of the ball t seconds after it is thrown is given by the formula s(t)=64t-16t^2
Answer:
64 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
Complete question
A ball is thrown straight up with initial velocity of 64 ft./s. The height of the ball t seconds after it is thrown is given by the formula s(t)=64t-16t^2. Find the maximum height reached by the ball.
At maximum height, the velocity of the ball is zero, i.e ds/dt =0
ds/dt = 64 - 32t
64 - 32t = 0
32t = 64
t = 64/32
t = 2secs
Substitute t = 2secs into the given equation;
Recall that s(t)=64t-16t^2
s(2) = 64(2) - 16(2)^2
s(2) = 128 - 16(4)
s(2) = 128 - 64
s(2) = 64 ft
Hence the maximum height reached by the ball is 64 feet
Here is part of a bus timetable:
Bus Station
a)
07 00
07 50
08 40
A bus leaves Hope Street at
07 54. What time should it
arrive at School Road?
Hope Street
07 04
07 54
08 44
b)
Church Street
07 09
07 59
08 49
Jo's school is on School Road.
Jo needs to get there at 8am.
What is the time of the latest
bus that she can catch from
the bus station?
School Road
07 14
08 04
08 54
High Street
07 20
08 10
09 00
c) How long does the bus take to
travel from the bus station to
School Road?
Bus Station
07 40
08 30
09 20
The time the bus should arrive at School Road from Hope Street is 08 : 04.
The time of the latest bus that Jo can catch from the Bus Station is 07 00.
The time the bus takes to travel from the bus station to School Road is 14 minutes.
How to find the time ?The table shows that when a bus leaves for School Road from Hope Street, at 07 54, it will arrive on School Road at 08 04.
The time it takes from the bus station to School road is:
= Arrival time at school road - Departure time from Bus station
= 08 04 - 07 50
= 14 minutes
If Jo wants to be in school road at 8 am by the latest, she needs to leave before :
= 8 am - 14 minutes
= 07 46
The only bus leaving before this time is the 0700 bus from the Bus Station.
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Order the set of numbers from least to greatest:
Answer:
It is already in the correct order
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[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
now the equations looks like
5-4*Cos(x) = y
when 45° gets plugged into Cos(x) we get [tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]/2 again
5- 4 * ([tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]/2) = y
5-2[tex]\sqrt{2}[/tex]=y
leave it in that form . it's exact that way
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Decorative glass balls are being stored in a box. Each ball has a radius of 213 cm.
How many balls will fit in each layer of a box that is 20 cm by 15 cm?
A.) 7 balls
B.) 12 balls
C.) 48 balls
Answer:
2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
B.) 12 balls
Step-by-step explanation:
i took the test on k-12!
Find the radius x of a
Answer:
This doesn’t add up because the hypotenuse is supposed to be the longest side
Step-by-step explanation:
A number Q has a remainder of 3 when divided by 5 and also has a remainder of 4 when divided by 8. What is the smallest value Q can have?
IF |X+5| = 14, THEN X =? PLEASE HURRY DUE BY 11:00
Answer:
x=9,−19
hope this is fast enough
Answer:
I think X=9
Hope this helps :)