Answer:
Two ships are docked 328.51 m apart.
What will be the distance, in kilometres, covered by Steven who did 10 laps between
the ships?
Answer:​

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Answer 1

Answer:

0.32851 Kilometers i think

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A blue bag has 2 times as many marbles as a red bag. The blue bag has 6 marbles.

How many marbles are in the red bag?​

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

How comfortable are you working with sequences?
A. I can find a rule for a sequence and then extend it. I can tell if a sequence is arithmetic, geometric, both, or neither. This comes easily to me.
B. I can find a rule for a sequence and then extend it. I need to use trial and error.
C. I can find and extend simple sequences, but I have trouble with those that are more complex.
D. I am not able to find or extend sequences.

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Answer:

I'd recommended saying B, but they are asking YOU! Not us, so please answer this truthfully.

RATE MY SINGING: what you know about rolling down in the deep when your brain goes numb you call that mental freeze if I gave you all my love would that make you happy yeah yeahhh eyahh

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Answer:

wow!

Step-by-step explanation:

100 out of 10 it was amazing

Order the temperatures for the week from hottest to coldest: 25 degrees, 2 degrees below zero, -16 degrees, and 40 degrees above zero.
A. -2°, -16°, 25°, 40°
B. -16°, -2°, 259, 16°
C. 40°, 25°, -16°, -2°
D. 40°,25°, 2°, -16°
E. 40°, 250, -2°, -16°

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Answer:

C. 40,25,-16,-2 Celsius

42 32 30 32 44 36 45 43 What is the median of this set of data?​

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Answer: 39

Step-by-step explanation:

30 32 32 36 42 42 44 45

Teresa's sugar cookie recipe calls for 2 1/3 cups of sugar. How much
sugar will she need to make 2 1/2 batches?

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Answer:

5 5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply 2 1/3 by 2 1/2.  The easiest way (?!) is to change both mixed numbers to improper fractions (I dislike that name! It just means a numerator bigger than the denominator).

2 1/3 Multiply the denominator 3 by the whole number 2, add the numerator 1 to get 6+1 = 7.  Place that over the denominator, 3.  So 2 1/3 = 7/3.

2 1/2 Multiply the denominator 2 by the whole number 2, add the numerator 1 to get 4+1=5.  Place that over the denominator, 2.  So 2 1/2 = 5/2.

Multiply 7/3 by 5/2.

[tex]\frac{5}{2} \cdot \frac{7}{3}=\frac{35}{6}[/tex]

Finally, convert the improper fractioin 35/6 to a mixed number by dividing 35 by 6 (6 goes into 35 5 whole times with 5 "left over").  The whole number part is 5 and the left over fraction part is 5/6.

5 5/6

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Answer:

im pretty sure A.

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Ugh I hate problems like these

sorry if its not correct

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

-12 because 12-12=0 so if you want to get the numbers to equal to 0, you need to add -12

Select the correct answer from the choices given
(13 + 4i) + n = 0
What is n?

0

1

–13 + 4i

–13 - 4i

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The answer is n= -13-4i

Answer:

D

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Which rule explains why these triangles are congruent?​

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Answer:

SSS

Step-by-step explanation:

You can tell by the 2 dashes side and the one dash if that makes sense

Answer: SAS

Step-by-step explanation:

The school nurse would like to compare the daily calorie consumption of some teachers to their weight. The data are given below: Calorie 1960 2160 1530 1690 Weight 75 74 78 80 Calorie 1580 1780 2170 1820 1880 Weight 77 85 79 82 78

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Answer:

hinh nh ul a caanbang

Step-by-step explanation:

Calorie consumption increases, and weight tends to increase slightly, but the relationship is not very strong.

How to compare data?

To compare the daily calorie consumption of teachers to their weight, we can create a scatter plot of the given data, where the calorie consumption is plotted on the x-axis, and the weight is plotted on the y-axis.

Each point on the scatter plot represents a teacher, and the position of the point shows the teacher's calorie consumption and weight.

From the scatter plot, we can see that there is no clear pattern or trend between the calorie consumption and weight of the teachers. However, we can calculate the correlation coefficient between the two variables to quantify the strength and direction of the relationship.

Using a calculator or a spreadsheet program, we can find that the correlation coefficient between calorie consumption and weight is approximately 0.07, which indicates a weak positive correlation.

This means that as calorie consumption increases, weight tends to increase slightly, but the relationship is not very strong.

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Keira rented a car for 3 days. She paid $118 rent
each day. Insurance for the 3 days came to a total of $35. How
much did Keira pay in all? Explain how you found your answer

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Answer:

389

Step-by-step explanation:

3*118 + 35

Please help!!!! ASAP!! I’ll give brainliest!!!

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Answer:

First column 35

Second column 60

It is 91.6083916% likely that the soil sample contains organic matter

Step-by-step explanation:

700 -655= 35

300 -240= 60

655 +60 = 715

715÷655 = 0.916083916

0.916083916 x 100 = 91.6083916%

Select all the correct answers.
Natalie buys a new car. At the end of the first month, the odometer on the car reads 800 miles. From past experience, she expects to drive 900 miles per month.

Select all the functions that can be used to find the number of miles, , recorded on the odometer after n months.

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Answer:

(a) [tex]f(n)= 900n -100[/tex]

(b) [tex]f(1) = 800[/tex]; [tex]f(n) = f(n-1) +900[/tex]   for [tex]n \ge 2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]f(1) = 800[/tex] --- first month

[tex]d = 900[/tex] --- difference in distance covered each month

Required

Find f(n)

To do this, we have:

[tex]a_n = a_1 +d(n -1)[/tex]

Where

[tex]a_1 = f(1) = 800[/tex]

This gives:

[tex]a_n = 800 +900(n -1)[/tex]

[tex]a_n = 800 + 900n - 900[/tex]

Collect like terms

[tex]a_n= 900n +800-900[/tex]

[tex]a_n= 900n -100[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]f(n)= 900n -100[/tex]

As a recursion, we have:

[tex]f(1) = 800[/tex]

For every other month i.e. [tex]n \ge 2[/tex]

We have:

 [tex]f(n) = f(n-1) +900[/tex]  for [tex]n \ge 2[/tex]

Which means 900 miles plus distance covered in previous month

Ronald and Khalil had a 400 meter race Ronalds time was 1 minute and 51 seconds and Khalil time was 2 minutes and 34 seconds how much faster was Ronald time the khalil’s

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Answer:

Ronald ran at a speed of 14.26 km / h, while Khalil did so at a speed of 9.35 km / h.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that Ronald and Khalil had a 400 meter race, and Ronald's time was 1 minute and 51 seconds, and Khalil's time was 2 minutes and 34 seconds, to determine how much faster was Ronald time the Khalil’s, the following calculation must be performed:

400 x 2.5 = 1000

60 x 60 = 3600

1.51 = 101 x 2.5 = 252.5

2.34 = 154 x 2.5 = 385

252.5 = 1000

3600 = X

3600 x 1000 / 252.5 = X

14,257.43 = X

385 = 1000

3600 = X

3600 x 1000/385 = X

9,350.65 = X

14,257.43 / 1000 = 14.26

9,350.65 / 1000 = 9.35

Thus, Ronald ran at a speed of 14.26 km / h, while Khalil did so at a speed of 9.35 km / h.

Help pleaseeeeeeeeeeee

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Answer:

C. The cone is ⅓ the volume of the cylinder

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cylinder = πr²h

Volume of a cone = ⅓πr²h

Assuming they both have the same height (h) and radius (r), from the formula given above, we see that the cone is ⅓ of the volume of the cylinder (πr²h)

Let's demonstrate this with figures:

Hypothetically, let,

h = 3 cm

r = 3 cm

Let's plug these values into each formula for a cone and a cylinder:

Cylinder = π*3³*3 = 27π cm³

Cone = ⅓(π*3²*3) = ⅓(27π) = 9π cm³

As you can see, the volume of the cylinder (27π) is 3 times the volume of the cone (9π)

Therefore:

The cone is ⅓ the volume of the cylinder

solve the system of equations, -4x+3y= -2

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the answer is x=1/2+3y/4

Answer:

x:(1/2,0)

y:(0,-2/3)

this is the points in the graphic

Examples of graphs of a single variable include pie charts, bar graphs, and time-series graphs. a. True b. False

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Answer:

False.

Step-by-step explanation:

Time-series graph is a graph that relates something to the change of time, then the time is the single variable in this case.

Bar graphs relate a given quantity to a given variable, an example of this can be the population of a given city (represented by the height of each bar) for each different year (which is the single variable in this case)

Pie-chart is a circular graph with defined sections that represent a given proportion. This kind of graph is used to represent percentages, like in the case of a pie chart that describes the number of men and women in a city. (one section of the circle represents the percentage of women and the other section of the circle represents the percentage of men). In this type of graph, there are no variables, so this is not a single variable graph.

Then the statement:

"Examples of graphs of a single variable include pie charts, bar graphs, and time-series graphs."

Is false.

A teacher offers 8 extra credit assignments. what is the domain of this graph?

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the shows the constant value on the X-axis

Given the following discrete uniform probability distribution, find the expected value and standard deviation of the random variable. Round your final answer to three decimal places, if necessary. Probability Distributionx 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 P(X

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Answer:

[tex]E(x) = 4.500[/tex] --- Expected value

[tex]SD(x) = 2.872[/tex] --- Standard deviation

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]\begin{array}{ccccccccccc}x & {0} & {1} & {2} & {3} & {4}& {5} & {6} & {7} & {8} & {9} \ \\ P(X=x) & {\frac{1}{10}} & {\frac{1}{10}} & {\frac{1}{10}} & {\frac{1}{10}} & {\frac{1}{10}}& {\frac{1}{10}} & {\frac{1}{10}} & {\frac{1}{10}} & {\frac{1}{10}} & {\frac{1}{10}} \ \end{array}[/tex]

Solving (a): Expected value

This is calculated using:

[tex]E(x) = \sum\limits^{9}_{i=0} x_i * P(X = x_i)[/tex]

Since they all have the same probability, the formula becomes:

[tex]E(x) = \frac{1}{10}\sum\limits^{9}_{i=0} x_i[/tex]

[tex]E(x) = \frac{1}{10}(0+1+2+3+4+5+6+7+8+9)[/tex]

[tex]E(x) = \frac{1}{10}*45[/tex]

[tex]E(x) = \frac{45}{10}[/tex]

[tex]E(x) = 4.500[/tex]

Solving (b): Standard Deviation

First, we calculate the variance using

[tex]Var(x) = E(x^2) - (E(x))^2[/tex]

In (a), we have:

[tex]E(x) = 4.500[/tex]

[tex]E(x^2)[/tex] is calculated as:

[tex]E(x^2) = \sum\limits^{9}_{i=0} x_i^2 * P(X = x_i)[/tex]

Since they all have the same probability, the formula becomes:

[tex]E(x^2) = \frac{1}{10}\sum\limits^{9}_{i=0} x_i^2[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]E(x^2) = \frac{1}{10}(0^2+1^2+2^2+3^2+4^2+5^2+6^2+7^2+8^2+9^2)[/tex]

Using a calculator

[tex]E(x^2) = \frac{1}{10}(285)[/tex]

[tex]E(x^2) = 28.5[/tex]

So:

[tex]Var(x) = E(x^2) - (E(x))^2[/tex]

[tex]Var(x) = 28.5 - 4.5^2[/tex]

[tex]Var(x) = 28.5 - 20.25[/tex]

[tex]Var(x) = 8.25[/tex]

The standard deviation is then calculated as:

[tex]SD(x) = \sqrt{Var(x)}[/tex]

[tex]SD(x) = \sqrt{8.25}[/tex]

[tex]SD(x) = 2.872[/tex] ---- approximated

What is the z-score of a data value that is 3 standard deviations to the left of the mean?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

look up z-table

3 std div. = 0.00135

What transformations were applied to ABCD to obtain A'B'C'D?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is B; 90°

Option C is the correct transformation to transform ABCD to A'B'C'D'.

What are rotation and translation?

Rotation involves moving an object about a fixed point. Each point on the object describes a circular path with the center, the center of rotation.

Translation involves moving an object such that only one of the three cartesian coordinates changes during the transformation.

here, we have,

Rotation

Rotate the square ABCD counterclockwise about the origin. Sides AD and BC of square ABCD will become parallel to the sides A'D' and B'C' respectively of the square A'B'C'D'. The square ABCD is, thus, oriented the same way as the square A'B'C'D'.

Vertical Translation

After the rotation, the side AB is 1 unit above the y-axis, which is the same as that of the square A'B'C'D'. So, the vertical position of the square ABCD is the same as that of the square A'B'C'D'.

Horizontal Translation

The side AD of the square ABCD is 5 units to the left of the x-axis. The side A'D' of the square A'B'C'D' is 8 units to the left of the x-axis. So, translate the square ABCD to the left by 3 units to coincide with the position of A'B'C'D'.

Thus, to obtain A'B'C'D' from ABCD first rotate it by 90° counterclockwise then, translate it to the left by 3 units.

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Comparing exponential functions: mastery test

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Answer:nice do it

                       

Step-by-step explanation:

what is it about

show the problem

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A spinner like the one below is used in a game. Determine the probabilit that the spinner will land on an odd number less than nine.

A.3/2
B.5/12
C.1/3
D.6/11​

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It is C. 1/3 because an odd number less than 9 is 7, 5, 3, and 1. There are 4 odd numbers less than 9 out of 12. So it’s 4/12. But you can simplify it and it will give you 1/3

What is the surface area of the right cone below?

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The surface area of the right cone in terms of pi is 176π units².

How to calculate the surface area of a cone?

A cone is simply a 3-dimensional geometric shape with a flat base and a curved surface pointed towards the top.

The surface area of a cone is expressed as;

Surface area  = πrl + πr²

Where r is the radius of the base, l is the slant height of the cone and π is constant pi.

From the diagram:

Radius r = 8 units

Slant height h = 14 units

Surface area =?

Plug the given values into the above formula and solve for surface area:

Surface area = πrl + πr²

Surface area = ( π × 8 × 14 ) + ( π × 8² )

Surface area = ( π × 112 ) + ( π × 64 )

Surface area = 112π + 64π

Surface area = 176π units²

Therefore, the surface area is 176π units².

Option A)176π units² is the correct answer.

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Solve the system of equations -x-y=-4−x−y=−4 and -2x+4y=4−2x+4y=4 by combining the equations.

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  (x, y) = (2, 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

We can put the second equation into standard form by dividing by -2.

  x -2y = -2

Adding this to the first equation eliminates x

  (x -2y) +(-x -y) = (-2) +(-4)

  -3y = -6

  y = 2 . . . . . divide by -3

  -x -(2) = -4 . . . . substitute for x in the first equation

  2 = x . . . . . . . . add 4+x

The solution is (x, y) = (2, 2).

help please! which of the following represents two dependent events .

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Answer:

i would say A

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify: (9wº + 4w - 4)+(2w° +6w +9) A 1 1w3 - 2w -13 B 11wº+ 10w +5​

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That’s not math that’s a bunch of bull shi!t

Answer:

I believe it’s option c!

Step-by-step explanation:

Correct me if I’m wrong!

Find the length of side y.
y=_ft

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Answer:

y = 5.66388 feet, (round that to whatever you need to round to)

Step-by-step explanation:

cos (51) = y/9

cos(51)*9=

y = 5.66388 feet

Find the probability that a randomly chosen point in the figure lies in the shaded region. Round your
answer to the nearest hundredth

Please help !

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Answer:

0.31

Step-by-step explanation:

the area of shaded region =

(2×½×8×10) = 80

the total area of fig. =

½×(34+18)×10 = 260

the probability = 80/260 = 0.31

The cost of 6 pens is $3.60. What would 2 dozen cost?

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$14.40. And then you have the tax. :D

Have A Great Day.

The cost of 2 dozen pens will be "$14.4".

Given:

Cost of 6 pens,

$3.60

As we know,

1 dozen = 12

then,

12 dozen = [tex]12\times 2[/tex]

                        = [tex]24[/tex]

Now,

→ The cost of 1 pen will be:

= [tex]\frac{3.60}{6}[/tex]

= [tex]0.6[/tex] ($)

hence,

→ The cost of 24 pens (2 dozen) will be:

= [tex]0.6\times 24[/tex]

= [tex]14.4[/tex] ($)

Thus the above solution is right.

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