A shop owner offered a 20% discount off the regular price of a mirror, The amount of the
discount is $3.
What is the regular price of the mirror?
A $15
B $6
C $9
D$18

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Answer 1
A=15
I guessed and checked $15 - 20% and got 3

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Answer:

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question 2(3)

answer 1

question 3(4)

(a)6; factored

(b)7; factored

c(8); factored

Solve for x
Pls help

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Step-by-step explanation:

collect the like terms 12x+4=9x+8

12x-9x=8-4

3x=4

X=1.333

Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

As both angles are corresponding their sum will be 180

➝12x+4+9x+8=180

➝12x+9x+4+8=180

➝21x+12=180

➝21x=180-12

➝21x=168

➝x=168/21

➝x=8


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The answer to this is 5

This shape has been made from two identical triangles

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Answer:

square or rectangle

Step-by-step explanation:

a group of preschoolers has 31 boys and 37 girls. What is the ratio of girls to boys

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Answer:

37:31 or any other way of writing 37 to 31

Step-by-step explanation:

Write the ratio the same way the question asks, there are 37 girls and 31 boys. This cannot be simplified.

DJ Titus is making a playlist for a radio show; he is trying to decide what 10 songs to play and in what order they should be played. Step 1 of 2 : If he has his choices narrowed down to 7 blues, 7 disco, 5 pop, and 7 reggae songs, and he wants to play no more than 4 reggae songs, how many different playlists are possible

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Answer:

Different playlists possible = 18287141644800

Step-by-step explanation:

Given - DJ Titus is making a playlist for a radio show; he is trying to

            decide what 10 songs to play and in what order they should be

            played.

            Step 1 of 2 : If he has his choices narrowed down to 7 blues,

                                 7 disco, 5 pop, and 7 reggae songs.

To find - He wants to play no more than 4 reggae songs.

              How many different playlists are possible ?

Proof -

Given that he wants to play no more that 4 reggae songs.

So the possibility of choice of reggae song is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4

Now,

Case I -

If 0 reggae song is selected

⇒All 10 songs selected from 7 blue, 7 disco, 5 pop,

Number of ways = ¹⁹C₁₀ ₓ ⁷C₀ = 92,378

Case II -

If 1 reggae song is selected

⇒All 9 songs selected from 7 blue, 7 disco, 5 pop,

Number of ways = ¹⁹C₉ ₓ ⁷C₁ = 646,646

Case III -

If 2 reggae song is selected

⇒All 8 songs selected from 7 blue, 7 disco, 5 pop,

Number of ways = ¹⁹C₈ ₓ ⁷C₂ = 1,587,222

Case IV -

If 3 reggae song is selected

⇒All 7 songs selected from 7 blue, 7 disco, 5 pop,

Number of ways = ¹⁹C₇ ₓ ⁷C₃ = 1,763,580

Case V -

If 4 reggae song is selected

⇒All 6 songs selected from 7 blue, 7 disco, 5 pop,

Number of ways = ¹⁹C₆ ₓ ⁷C₄ = 949,620

So,

Total possible ways = 92,378+ 646,646+ 1,587,222+ 1,763,580+ 949,620

                               = 5,039,446

⇒Total possible ways = 5,039,446

Now,

Also the 10 songs selected can arranged themselves in 10! ways. ( because order of song played does not matter )

∴ we get

Different playlists possible = 10! × 5,039,446

                                          = 18287141644800

⇒Different playlists possible = 18287141644800

solution to the inequality 2b + 8 < 12 ? *

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Answer:

abcdefgh

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Each of three supermarket chains in the Denver area claims to have the lowest overall prices. As part of an investigative study on supermarket advertising, a local television station conducted a study by randomly selecting nine grocery items. Then, on the same day, an intern was sent to each of the three stores to purchase the nine items. From the receipts, the following data were recorded. At the 0.100 significance level, is there a difference in the mean price for the nine items between the three supermarkets?
Item Super Ralph's Lowblaws
1 $2.32 $1.25 $1.25
2 2.40 1.80 1.87
3 2.10 3.10 3.10
4 2.30 1.87 1.87
5 1.21 1.37 1.37
6 4.04 3.05 1.72
7 4.32 3.52 2.22
8 4.15 3.08 2.40
9 5.05 4.15 4.21
1. State the null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis.
2. What is the decision rule for both?
3. What is your decision regarding the null hypothesis?
4. Is there a difference in the item means and in the store means?

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Answer:

Kindly check explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data:

Item Super Ralph's Lowblaws

1 $2.32 $1.25 $1.25

2 2.40 1.80 1.87

3 2.10 3.10 3.10

4 2.30 1.87 1.87

5 1.21 1.37 1.37

6 4.04 3.05 1.72

7 4.32 3.52 2.22

8 4.15 3.08 2.40

9 5.05 4.15 4.21

H0 : sample mean are equal

H1: sample mean are not equal

Using the Chisquare distribution calculator :

Chisquare :

(Observed - Expected)² ÷ Expected

Chisquare value = 1.759

Degree of freedom (df) = (row - 1) * (column - 1)

Df = (9-1) * (3-1) = 8*2 = 16 at α = 0.10

Pvalue = 0.999

Decision region :

Reject H0 if Pvalue < α

Since, 0.999 > 0.10 ; Then, Fail to reject H0

Hence, there is no difference in the mean price and the store means.

1. Explain how to write 1.25 divided by 0.8 three ways.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1.25/.8=a

[tex]\frac{5}{4} /\frac{4}{5}[/tex]

1.25/4/5

What is the volume of the cone to the nearest subic meter. r=4 h=5
A.)21m3
B.)84m3
C.)168m3
D.)335m3

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Answer:

B.) 84m3

Step-by-step explanation:

V = 1/3 pi r2 h

1/3 × 22/7 × 4 × 4 × 5

84m3

12,18,27,...
What is the 7th term in the sequence?

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Answer:

[tex]T_7 = 136.6875[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

12, 18, 27, ..

Required

Determine the 7th term

The above sequence shows a geometric sequence and the nth term is calculated by:

[tex]T_n = a * r^{n-1[/tex]

r is calculated by:

[tex]r = \frac{T_2}{T_1}[/tex]

[tex]r = \frac{18}{12}[/tex]

[tex]r = 1.5[/tex]

[tex]a = 12[/tex] --- First term

[tex]n = 7[/tex]

So:

[tex]T_n = a * r^{n-1}[/tex]

[tex]T_7 = 12 * 1.5^{7-1[/tex]

[tex]T_7 = 12 * 1.5^6[/tex]

[tex]T_7 = 136.6875[/tex]

state cauchy's integral formula ​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The Cauchy integral formula states that the values of a holomorphic function inside a disk are determined by the values of that function on the boundary of the disk. More precisely, suppose f : U → C f: U \to \mathbb{C} f:U→C is holomorphic and γ is a circle contained in U.

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Answer:

the triangle is congruent by sss.

Answer:

they are congruent by s.s s axiom

The question that is asked

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Answer:

the answer is 35.0° pls thank :)

What are some of the factors that would influence your insurance costs?
OA. Your gender.
OB. Where you live.
OC. The type of car you drive.
OD. All of the above.

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Answer:

  D.  All of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

Insurance costs are influenced by any factor that can reasonably be tied to the cost of claims made against an insurance policy. These costs are carefully analyzed by insurance companies to determine correlations that may be influential.

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In general, women have different driving habits than men, so gender has an influence on insurance costs.

Some areas of a city have different statistics related to vandalized or stolen vehicles, so may influence insurance costs. Certain areas may have different accident statistics, or may experience different kinds of accidents, so repair costs may differ by where you live or where you drive.

Some cars are more expensive to repair than others. Any car with custom features (stereo, upholstery, paint) will likely cost more to repair (and may be subject to more vandalism).

So, all of the above influence insurance costs.

The line plot shows the distances in miles, run by joggers in a park.
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2
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How many runners ran at least 3 miles?
Enter your answer in the box
runners

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Answer:

but i think is 2x

Step-by-step explanation:

hecause 2x

4x divided by 2x=2x

I have $8$ pieces of strawberry candy (all identical) and $7$ pieces of rhubarb candy (all identical). Find the number of ways I can distribute this candy to $5$ children.

This is a math question,
Please Solve Correctly.

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Given:

Number of strawberry candy = [tex]\bold{8\ pieces}[/tex]

Number of rhubarb candy = [tex]\bold{7 \ pieces}[/tex]

Find the number of ways for equally distributing candy to all 5 children

Using formula:

[tex]\to \bold{_{n} C_{r}=\frac{n !}{r!(n-r) !}}[/tex]

Calculating the distributing way for strawberry candy:

[tex]\to \bold{_{8} C_{5}=\frac{8 !}{5!(8-5) !}}[/tex]

           [tex]\bold{=\frac{8 !}{5! \ 3 !}}\\\\\bold{=\frac{8 \times 7 \times 6 \times 5!}{5! \ 3 \times 2\times 1}}\\\\\bold{=\frac{8 \times 7 \times 6 }{ 6}}\\\\\bold{=8 \times 7}\\\\\bold{=56}[/tex]

Calculating the distributing way for rhubarb candy:

[tex]\to \bold{_{7} C_{5}=\frac{7 !}{5!(7-5) !}}[/tex]

           [tex]\bold{=\frac{7 !}{5! \ 2 !}}\\\\\bold{=\frac{7 \times 6 \times 5!}{5! \ 2\times 1}}\\\\\bold{=\frac{ 7 \times 6 }{ 2}}\\\\\bold{=7 \times 3}\\\\\bold{=21}[/tex]

Adding both distributing ways:

[tex]\to \bold{56+21=77}[/tex] ways

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Triangle A'B'C'is the image of triangle ABC under a rotation about the origin. (0,0)

determine the angle of rotation

a. -105
b. -75
c. 75
d. 105​

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Answer:

  b.  -75°

Step-by-step explanation:

Point A moves from (-4, -3) to (-4, 3). We can find the angle of rotation several ways. One is to consider the tangent of the angle relative to the x-axis.

Point A is on a line that makes an angle to the x-axis of ...

  ∠A = arctan(-3/-4) = 36.9°

Point A' is on a line that makes an angle to the x-axis of ...

  ∠A' = arctan(3/-4) = -36.9°

Then the change in angle is ...

  ∠A' -∠A = -36.9° -36.9° = -73.8°

The closest answer choice is ...

  b.  -75°

Tammy ran 4 & 2/5 miles on Saturday. On Sunday she ran for 1/2 of the distance she
ran on Saturday.
Tammy ran Sunday.

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Answer:

I need help right now with math

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

4 2/5 × 1/2= 2 1/5 / 2.2 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

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2.) Ms. Baker is out today. When she returns she hopes to see 100% of her 70
students to have completed and turned their work assigned by the sub. How
many students does Ms. Baker hope have their work assigned by the sub
completed and turned in?

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Answer:

70

Step-by-step explanation:

100% means all of them.

70 % is correct i got this work before your welcome

Stephanie bought a chair for $124.00. The finance charge was $24 and she paid for it over 12 months. (Finance Charge: #Months)(12) Use the formula Amount Financed calculate her approximate APR. Approximate APR to Round the answer to the nearest tenth.

O 20.5%
O 19.4%
O 1.6%
O 1.5%​

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20.5%

step by step

The answer is 20.5%.......

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Below -2: -4.5, -2.5

Between -2 and 1: 0.5, -0.5

Above 1: 1.5, 4

Hope this helps!

evaluate in the following expression when x = 4 and y = 5​

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Fraction with x squared plus y cubed in the numerator and 2 plus x in the denominator.
3.8
14.83
19.58
23.5

Apply the distributive
property to write
equivalent expressions in
expanded form.
4(h+6) 7(3h + 3)

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Answer:

25h + 45

Step-by-step explanation:

4(h+6) 7(3h+3)

4h + 24  21h + 21

25h + 45

How much interest does a $482 investment earn at 5.5% over three years?

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Answer:

Answer is 80192.75

Step-by-step explanation:

It's easy, I just used a calculator and I multiplied 482 x 5.5 three times since it's three years. Have a good day and I hope I helped you today!!!

Select all the studies in which the results may have been skewed by bias.

a study of the popularity of a particular music genre, with a small standard deviation about the mean
a study on the heights of a group of fourth graders, where 90% of the data fell below the population mean
a study of the average annual rainfall, with 28% of the data having a z-score greater than 1
a study on employees’ commute time, with 90% of the data falling within 1 standard deviation of the population mean
a study with a significantly larger than expected standard deviation about the sample mean
a study on the average life span of a type of plant, where 50% of the data fell above the population mean

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The studies in which the results may have been skewed by bias.

A study of the popularity of a particular music genre, with a small standard deviation about the mean.

What is a skewed (biased) result?

Others are:

A study on the average life span of a type of plant, where 50% of the data fell above the population mean.

A skewed or (biased) result, is known to often occur even if there was an accurate that is unbiased algorithm that is said to be seen as skewed (biased) data.

Note that when you If you wrongly remove or include some participants in your research, you can be able to get skewed data results.

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13,5,11,8,14,15

please find the median!!

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Answer:

The answer is twelve :)))

Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

For the function f(x)=−x2+x−7, find f(1)

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Answer:

f(1)= -(1)2 + (1) -7

f(1)= -1+1-7

f(1)= -7

Step-by-step explanation:

when you substitute 1 in the function it doesn't carry the negative sign it's independent

A group of researchers investigated the effects of bed room lighting conditions in developing eye sight problems and found that A) Of a total of 202 children who slept in darkness, 12 percent were nearsighted. B) Of a total of 333 who slept with a nightlight, 44 percent were nearsighted, and C) Of a total of 90 who slept with a lamp on, 65 percent were nearsighted. After data was collected, researchers realized that they forgot to formulate a hypothesis. Your task is to 1. Write a Directional hypothesis for this study 2. Write a Non directional hypothesis for this study 3. Identify the control group of this study 4. Identify experimental group(s) of this study 5. Identify dependent and independent variables of this study

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given information:

We are to find the following:

1)

Directional hypothesis: The directional hypothesis is the groups with different bedroom lightning conditions having a different proportion of eyesight proportions.

2)

The non directional hypothesis is each group having the same proportion of eyesight problems regardless and independent of the condition of the bedroom lightning.

3)

Control group: Children that slept in darkness

4)

Experimental groups: Children that slept in night light and those that slept with lamp.

5)

Independent variable: Light condition of the bedroom

Dependent variable: Eye sight problem.

Anyone can help please

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I haven't done this in a while but I'm pretty sure the answer is

D; The outlier

Answer:

D - outlier

Step-by-step explanation:

It can’t be A - the spread would the minimum and maximum.

‘Can’t be B - the mean in the overall average, which would probably be a bit higher than 13

Can’t be C - the median is the “middle” number when ordered smallest to largest. It would be 13 in this example

24 is an odd number compared to the rest. It seems like it might be an error in the data, because it is so different than all the rest - hence it is the outlier.

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