Abe is going to plant 54 oak trees and 27 pine trees. Abe would like to plant the trees in rows that all have the same number of trees and are made up of only one type of tree. What is the greatest number of trees Abe can have in each row?
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Answer 1

Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

The GCF between 54 and 27 is nine.

Answer 2
When you add the tree together which is 54+27 you’ll get 81

The greatest common factor of 81 is 9

So 9 times 9 =81

The best answer would be 9 rows with 9 trees in each row

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Answer:

10y + 29 ≤ -23

Step-by-step explanation:

subtract 29 from each side to get:

10y ≤ -52

y ≤ -5.2

Find the surface area of the sphere.
r = 3 cm
Formulas for Spheres
S.A. = 4tr2
V = grur S.A. = [?] cm2
Round to the nearest tenth.

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The surface area of the sphere is 113 square cm

How to determine the surface area?

The radius is given as:

r = 3 cm

The surface area is calculated as:

[tex]A = 4\pi r^2[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]A = 4\pi * 3^2[/tex]

Evaluate the product

A = 113

Hence, the surface area of the sphere is 113 square cm

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Answer: 113

Step-by-step explanation: SA formula is = 4*pi*r^2, input our own values into that, and we get 4*3.14*5^2 = 113.04, round down, and you get 113

Find the volume.
h = 10 cm
rea
144 cm

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Answer:

I'm not sure but I think it could be 1440cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

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Need help with using the graph to find the numbers

Assignment is about evaluating composition of functions from graphs anything helps

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Answer:

f(2) = -3

g(-3) = -5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Evaluate (3.4x10 4) (4.5x10 3).write your answer in scientific notation

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Answer:

1.5×10^8

Step-by-step explanation:

Scientific notation can be regarded as

way to express large or too small numbers conveniently written in decimal form.

Given (3.4x10 4) (4.5x10 3).

To write your in scientific notation

3.4x10^4) (4.5x10^3)

This is multiplication

(3.4x10^4) ×(4.5x10^3)

(3.4x10^4)= 34000

(4.5x10^3)= 4500

Then multiply

4500 × 34000

= 153000000

= 1.5×10^8

help lol -30=5(x+1) x= ?

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1.Distribute

-30=5(x+1). x

[tex]-30=5x^{2}+5x[/tex]

2. Move terms to the left side

[tex]-30=5x^{2} +5x[/tex]

[tex]-30-(5x^{2} +5x)=0[/tex]

3. Rearrange terms

[tex]-30-5x^{2} -5x=0[/tex]

[tex]-5x^{2} -5x-30=0[/tex]

Hope this helps! Sorry if I'm wrong

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[tex]\large\text{ORIGINAL EQUATION}\downarrow[/tex]

[tex]\large\textsf{ -30 = 5(x + 1)}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{TURN the EQUATION}[/tex]

[tex]\large\textsf{5(x + 1) = -30}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{DISTRIBUTE \textsf{5} WITHIN the PARENTHESES}[/tex]

[tex]\large\textsf{5(x) + 5(1) = -30}[/tex]

[tex]\large\textsf{5(x) = \bf 5x}\\\large\textsf{5(1) = 5}[/tex]

[tex]\rightarrow\large\textsf{5x + 5 = -30}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{NEW EQUATION: \textsf{5x + 5 = -30}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{SUBTRACT \textsf{5} to BOTH SIDES}[/tex]

[tex]\large\textsf{5x + 5 - 5 = -30 - 5}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{CANCEL out: \textsf{5 - 5} because that gives you \textsf{0}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{KEEP: \textsf{-30 - 5} because that helps you solve for your \textsf{x-value}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\textsf{-30 - 5 = \bf -35}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{NEW EQUATION: \textsf{5x = -35}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{DIVIDE \textsf{5} to BOTH SIDES}[/tex]

[tex]\mathsf{\dfrac{5x}{5}= \dfrac{-35}{5}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{CANCEL out: }\mathsf{\dfrac{5x}{5}}\large\text{ because that gives you the value of \textsf{1}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{KEEP: }\mathsf{\dfrac{-35}{5}}\large\text{ gives you the \textsf{x-value}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\textsf{x = }\mathsf{\dfrac{-35}{5}}[/tex]

[tex]\large\text{SIMPLIFY ABOVE \& YOU HAVE YOUR x-value}[/tex]

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At which approximate x-value are these two equations equal
y = √1 - x^2
y = 2x - 1

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Answer:

  x = 0.8

Step-by-step explanation:

If you mean y = √(1 -x²), then the curves cross at x=0.8.

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If you equate the y-expressions, then square both sides, you have ...

  √(1-x²) = 2x-1

  1 - x² = (2x -1)² = 4x² -4x +1

  0 = 5x² -4x . . . . . subtract the left-side expression

  x(5x -4) = 0   ⇒   x = 0, or x = 4/5

The x=0 solution is extraneous.

The two equations are equal at x = 4/5.

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Answer: Is that ixl?also the answer  is 6 or 7 id.k which one

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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

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Please hel p me. !!!!!!! I need the median.

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Have been so long since i sees this question , i will try
Step 1 add all number together
Step 2 take the total number divided by 10
Thats you median
Either that or you arrange the number from small to big
Then the middle number 5 and 6 you add them together and divided by 2

In ascending order,

36, 43, 50, 51, 58, 59, 60, 69, 73

N=9

median (Q2)= N+1/2

or, Q2= 9+1/2

or, Q2= 10/2

= 5th item

Therefore, the median is 58.

I don't know if this is correct or not.

Can someone plz help with this? Thank you so much.

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Answer:

A. 3

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]y = 3x - 8 \\ at \: (6, \: 1) \\ \frac{dy}{dx} = 3 \\ at \: (x, \: y) \\ gradient = \frac{y - 1}{x - 6} \\ 3 = \frac{y - 1}{x - 6} \\ y - 1 = 3(x - 6)[/tex]

A gallon of gas costs $3.05 per gallon. Joey's car gets 35 miles per gallon on the highway and 27 miles per gallon in the city. Using the

highway, Joey drives at an average speed of 54 miles per hour, and it takes him 0.5 hours to get to work. The highway has one $1.25 toll.

Using a city street route, Joey drives at an average speed of 36 miles per hour, and it takes him 1 hour to get to work.

Which quantities would be used to determine the total cost for Joey to drive to work using the highway? Choose all that apply. A. 0.5 hours B. 1 hour C. $1.25 per car D. $3.05 per gallon E. 27 miles per gallon F. 35 miles per gallon G. 36 miles per hour H. 54 miles per hour

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Answer:

The quantities that would be used to determine the total cost for Joey to derive to work using the highway are:

A. 0.5 hours

C. $1.25 per car

D. $3.05 per gallon

F. 35 miles per gallon

H. 54 miles per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

Cost of a gallon of gas = $3.05

Distance travelled per gallon on the highway = 35 miles

Distance travelled per gallon in the city = 27 miles

Joey's average speed using the highway = 54 miles per hour

Number of hours to get to work using the highway = 0.5 hours

Toll on the highway = $1.25

Joey's average speed using the city street route = 36 miles per hour

Number of hours to get to work using the city street route = 1 hour

Relevant data for highway driving total costs:

Cost of a gallon of gas = $3.05

Distance travelled per gallon on the highway = 35 miles

Joey's average speed using the highway = 54 miles per hour

Number of hours to get to work using the highway = 0.5 hours

Toll on the highway = $1.25

Total costs for using the highway = $1.25 + ($3.05/35 * 54 * 0.5) = $3.60

Answer:

A, B, D, F, H

Step-by-step explanation:

A woman has eight keys on a key ring, one of which fits the door she wants to unlock. Sherandomly selects a key and tries it. If it does not unlock the door, she randomly selects anotherkey from those remaining and tries to unlock the door with it. She continues in this manner untilthe door is unlocked. Let X be the number of keys she tries before unlocking the door, countingthe key that actually worked.

Required:
Find the expected number of keys she will try before she opens the door.

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Answer:

The expected number of keys she will try before she opens the door is 4.5.

Step-by-step explanation:

A woman has eight keys on a key ring, one of which fits the door she wants to unlock.

Each of them is equally as likely to be the one to work, which means that this situation is represented by an uniform distribution with lower bound [tex]a = 1[/tex] and upper bound [tex]b = 8[/tex].

Find the expected number of keys she will try before she opens the door.

The expected value of the uniform distribution is given by:

[tex]E = \frac{a + b}{2}[/tex]

Considering [tex]a = 1, b = 8[/tex], as is the case in this exercise:

[tex]E = \frac{1 + 8}{2} = 4.5[/tex]

The expected number of keys she will try before she opens the door is 4.5.

A triangular prism. The rectangular sides are 2 centimeters by 13 centimeters, 12 centimeters by 2 centimeters, and 5 centimeters by 2 centimeters. The 2 triangular sides have a base of 5 centimeters and height of 12 centimeters. Which equation could be used to find the surface area of the net of the triangular prism shown? SA = (1/2)(5)(12) + (5)(2) + (12)(2) + (13)(2) SA = (1/2) (5)(13) + (1/2) (5)(13) + (5)(2) + (13)(2) + (12)(2) SA = (1/2)(5)(12) + (1/2)(5)(12) + (5)(2) + (12)(2) + (13)(2) SA = (2)(5)(13) + (5)(2) + (13)(2) + (12)(2)

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Answer:

(C)SA = (1/2)(5)(12) + (1/2)(5)(12) + (5)(2) + (12)(2) + (13)(2)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the volume, in cubic m, of a rectangular prism with a height of 17m, a width of 14m, and a length of 11m?

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Answer:

The answer is 2618m

Answer:

2618

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

25 I believe

Step-by-step explanation:

think has 5 letters

only using it once ofc

5×5= 25

Please help this is due at 11/00 pm

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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

Each unit is equal to each other, and we know that both allowances together equates to 72, so if we divide the amount of units that there are, we can determine the amount per month.

There are 8 units in total.

72 divided by 8 = 9

Now, we do 9 times the amount each person has.

You = 5 * 9 = 45

Friend = 3 * 9 = 27

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Somebody knows how to do that?

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Answer:

p(g) (85 if  3g)

p(g) (135 if 3g)

p(g) (195 if 6g)

lets move p fwd so that 3+3+2 = 8

8 games = 3(85) + 3(135) + 2(195)

               =  255 + 405 + 390

               =  1050 yards

Statement would be something like > more than 1000 or designed around a division as proof to prove average or mean per game  = 1050/8 = 131.25 mean or even the range  405-255 = 150 range whilst the median would be 135

Last question asks '' How many games has James played when he has scored 85 yards? '' The answer would be 1 game can be shown as g or 1g.

Let me know what the statement choices are and I'd be happy to help.

Step-by-step explanation:

Write the equation of the circle that is centered at (- 13, - 2) and has a diameter of 24^ *

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given :-

Centre = (-13,-2) Diameter = 24

And we need to find out the equation of the circle. Since the diameter is 24 u therefore it's radius will be 12 u . Now we can use the Standard equation of circle to find out the equation .

Standard equation of circle :-

[tex]\implies (x-h)^2+(y-k)^2 = r^2 [/tex]

Where (h,k) is centre and r is radius.

[tex]\implies (x-(-13))^2+(y-(-2))^2 = 12^2 \\\\\implies ( x+13)^2+(y+2)^2=144 \\\\\implies x^2+169+26x+y^2+4+4y=144\\\\\implies x^2+y^2+26x+4y+ 29 =0[/tex]

The mean temperature for the first 4 days in January was 1°C.
The mean temperature for the first 5 days in January was 3°C.
What was the temperature on the 5th day?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

mean is average, so if we label the first through fifth days of january a-e we can solve it.

So average of the first four is (a+b+c+d)/4 = 1 and the first five is (a+b+c+d+e)/5 = 2.  Since it's easy, let's get rid of the fraction in both.

(a+b+c+d)/4 = 1 and (a+b+c+d+e)/5 = 2

a+b+c+d = 4 and a+b+c+d+e = 10

Now, we know a+b+c+d is 4, so we can replace that in the second equation

a+b+c+d+e = 10

4 + e = 10

e = 6

ad since e is the fifth day, we know the temperature of it.  Let me know if something here didn't make sense

−3.5+2.5+(−0.25)+(−3.25)

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Answer:

-4.5

Step-by-step explanation:

-4.5 hope that helps

What would you do to solve the system?
System of equations
Click on the correct answer.
12x = 48 - 8y
10x + 8y = 38
?
Add the equations.
12x = 48 - 8y
10x = 38 - By
Subtract the equations.
3. To decide whether to add or subtract,
determine if the values of the
coefficients are the same or opposites:
. If the values are the same, subtract the
equations.
• If the values are opposites or additive
inverses, add the equations.
Remember, you're trying to remove one
variable.

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Answer:

To decide whether to add or subtract,  determine if the values of the  coefficients are the same or opposites:

. If the values are the same, subtract the  equations.

• If the values are opposites or additive  inverses, add the equations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]12x = 48 - 8y[/tex]

[tex]10x + 8y = 38[/tex]

Required

How to solve

Options (1) and (2) are incorrect because none of the options eliminate x or y.

For option (3),

- Check for the coefficients of x and y

- If they are the same (sign and value), then subtract; otherwise add

For instance:

[tex]12x = 48 - 8y[/tex]

[tex]10x + 8y = 38[/tex]

Rewrite the second equation

[tex]12x = 48 - 8y[/tex]

[tex]10x = 38 - 8y[/tex]

The coefficient of y are the same, so we subtract;

[tex]12x - 10x = 48 - 38 -8y -(-8y)[/tex]

[tex]12x - 10x = 48 - 38 -8y +8y[/tex]

[tex]2x = 10[/tex]

[tex]x= 5[/tex]

See that y has been eliminated

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Answer:

I am so confused I don't know how to answer this.

Which group of numbers could be the measures of the sides of a right
triangle?

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Answer:

it's B. i individually solved all of them using the pythagorean theorem.

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Pythagorean theorem states that, in a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse (the side across from the right angle) is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides. So if the length of the hypotenuse is c and the lengths of the other two sides are a and b, then c^2 = a^2 + b^2"

sqrt61=6+5

square everything on both sides and ur left with

61=36+25

61=50+11

61=61

boom

can someone help me please?

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Hello again
It’s B I think sorry if it’s wrong

Sarah and all of her siblings have brown hair. She concludes that if her parents have another child, he or she will have brown hair. Is this an example of inductive or deductive reasoning?
a) Deductive.
b) Inductive.
c) Both deductive and inductive.
d) Neither deductive nor inductive.

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Answer:

b) Inductive

Step-by-step explanation:

It is correct to say that this is an example of inductive reasoning, because the reasoning is based on a situational perception and not on actual logic. Sarah based her reasoning on a premise that if she and her brothers have brown hair, then if she had another brother, he would also have brown hair.

solve this inequality 2(4x+1)<3(2x-3)

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Answer:

x<-11/2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

the two lines mean absolute value.  The absolute value of a number is just the number positive. For example the absolute value of -5 is 5 and the absolute value of 5 is 5. So on C, when you plug in -6, you get the absolute value of -6 which is 6. 6 is not greater than 6

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Find the measure of angle QZT.

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Answer:    112

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Explanation:

Minor arc QV is 80 degrees because it adds to minor arc VU = 100 to get 80+100 = 180. Note how angle QPU = 180, since it's a straight line and QU is a diameter of the circle.

Add up the minor arcs

TUUVVQ

to get:  44+100+80 = 224

This means arc TUQ is 224 degrees. Inscribed angle QZT subtends arc TUQ. Use the inscribed angle theorem to say that the inscribed angle is half of the arc it cuts off.

angle QZT = (arc TUQ)/2

angle QZT = 224/2

angle QZT = 112 degrees

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To solve the system of linear equations 3 x minus 2 y = 4 and 9 x minus 6 y = 12 by using the linear combination method, Henry decided that he should first multiply the first equation by –3 and then add the two equations together to eliminate the x-terms. When he did so, he also eliminated the y-terms and got the equation 0 = 0, so he thought that the system of equations must have an infinite number of solutions. To check his answer, he graphed the equations 3 x minus 2 y = 4 and 9 x minus 6 y = 12 with his graphing calculator, but he could only see one line. Why is this? because the system of equations actually has only one solution because the system of equations actually has no solution because the graphs of the two equations overlap each other because the graph of one of the equations does not exist

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Answer:

because the graphs of the two equations overlap each other

Step-by-step explanation:

Equations that have an infinite amount of solutions overlap each other when graphed.

This is because equations with an infinite amount of solutions have a similar equation so when graphed you only see one line

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