ASAP!!!! FUNCTIONS HELP

ASAP!!!! FUNCTIONS HELP

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Answer 1

Answer:

            3

Step-by-step explanation:

All but first for every single x gives single y so the second, third and fourth are function

At first for x=2 we have two y (2 or -2) so this isn't function.


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You have a prepaid bus pass that has $10 on it. Every time you ride the bus it costs you 50 cents. Assume that you cannot put anymore money on the card after it is used. Create an equation for the situation above.

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Answer:

y = 10 - 0.5x for 0 ≤  x ≤ 20

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial value = (0,10)

final value = (20,0)

Cost per trip = debit of 0.50 = slope

equation : y = 10 - 0.5x for 0 <=  x <= 20

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Answer:

B. The volume of Cylinder B is larger.

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the volumes of each cylinder using the formula V = πr²h:

Cylinder A:

V = π3² · 5

V = 9π · 5

V = 45π units³

Cylinder B:

V = π5²· 3

V = 25π · 3

V = 75π units³

75π u³ > 45π u³, so the volume of Cylinder B is larger.

Factor completely x3 + 6x2 + 8x + 48. A (x − 6)(x2 − 8) B (x − 6)(x2 + 8) C (x + 6)(x2 − 8) D (x + 6)(x2 + 8)

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The answer is D:) I hope this helped.. And download the app Connects it helps with math problems and people actually help and solve them

Answer:

(x+6)(x^2+8)

D

Step-by-step explanation:

x^3 + 6x^2 + 8x + 48=

x2(x+6)+8(x+6)= take x+6 common factor

(x+6)(x^2+8)

The mean length of 4 childrens' big finger is 14cm. The mean length of 9 adults' big finger is 16.1cm. What is the mean length (rounded to 2 DP) of these 13 people's big finger?

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Answer:

The mean length of the 13 people's big finger is 15.45 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given;

mean length of 4 childrens' big finger, x' = 14cm

mean length of 9 adults' big finger is 16.1cm, x'' = 16.1cm

Let the total length of the 4 childrens' big finger = t

[tex]x' = \frac{t}{n} \\\\x' = \frac{t}{4}\\\\t = 4x'\\\\t = 4 *14\\\\t = 56 \ cm[/tex]

Let the total length of the 9 adults' big finger = T

[tex]x'' = \frac{T}{N} \\\\x'' = \frac{T}{9}\\\\T = 9x''\\\\T = 9*16.1\\\\T = 144.9 \ cm[/tex]

The total length of the 13 people's big finger = t + T

                                                                           = 56 + 144.9

                                                                            =200.9 cm

The mean length of these 13 people's big finger;

x''' = (200.9) / 13

x''' = 15.4539 cm

x''' = 15.45 cm (2 DP)

Therefore, the mean length of the 13 people's big finger is 15.45 cm

A student answered 12 out of 15 questions on an exam correctly.
a) What fraction of the 15 questions did the student answer correctly? Write your answer in
simplest terms.
b) What percent of the 15 questions did the student answer correctly?

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Answer:

1. 4/5

2. 80%

Step-by-step explanation:

PLEASE. NEED HELP. Find the sum.

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Distribute the sum:

[tex]\displaystyle\sum_{i=1}^{24}(3i-2)=3\sum_{i=1}^{24}i-2\sum_{i=1}^{24}1[/tex]

Use the following formulas:

[tex]\displaystyle\sum_{i=1}^n1=n[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle\sum_{i=1}^ni=\dfrac{n(n+1)}2[/tex]

[tex]\implies\displaystyle\sum_{i=1}^{24}(3i-2)=3\cdot\frac{24\cdot25}2-2\cdot24=\boxed{852}[/tex]

In case you don't know where those formulas came from:

The first one is obvious; you're just adding n copies of 1, so 1 + 1 + ... + 1 = n.

The second can be proved in this way: let S be the sum 1 + 2 + 3 + ... + n. Rearrange it as S = n + (n - 1) + (n - 2) + ... + 1. Then 2S = (n + 1) + (n + 1) + (n + 1) + ... + (n + 1), or n copies of n + 1. So 2S = n(n + 1). Divide both sides by 2 and we're done.

A translation moves A(2,3) onto A′(4,8). If B(4,6), what is the image of B under the same translation?
A. (6,11)
B. (12,18)
C. (6,8)
D. (8,12)

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If i am right it should be A.

Please answer i will give thanks and 5 star

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Answer:

A, B, and E are all less than 1/8

HELP IF YOU KNOW THIS PLEASEEEE

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Answer:

63m

Step-by-step explanation:

In a road-paving process, asphalt mix is delivered to the hopper of the paver by trucks that haul the material from the batching plant. The article "Modeling of Simultaneously Continuous and Stochastic Construction Activities for Simulation" (J. of Construction Engr. and Mgmnt., 2013: 1037-1045) proposed a normal distribution with mean value 8.46 min and standard deviation .913 min for the rv X 5 truck haul time.a. What is the probability that haul time will be at least 10 min? Will exceed 10 min?b. What is the probability that haul time will exceed 15 min?c. What is the probability that haul time will be between 8 and 10 min?d. What value c is such that 98% of all haul times are in the interval from 8.46 2 c to 8.46 1 c?e. If four haul times are independently selected, what is the probability that at least one of them exceeds 10 min?

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Answer:

a) Probability that haul time will be at least 10 min = P(X ≥ 10) ≈ P(X > 10) = 0.0455

b) Probability that haul time be exceed 15 min = P(X > 15) = 0.000

c) Probability that haul time will be between 8 and 10 min = P(8 < X < 10) = 0.6460

d) The value of c is such that 98% of all haul times are in the interval from (8.46 - c) to (8.46 + c)

c = 2.12

e) If four haul times are independently selected, the probability that at least one of them exceeds 10 min = 0.1700

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a normal distribution problem with

Mean = μ = 8.46 min

Standard deviation = σ = 0.913 min

a) Probability that haul time will be at least 10 min = P(X ≥ 10)

We first normalize/standardize 10 minutes

The standardized score for any value is the value minus the mean then divided by the standard deviation.

z = (x - μ)/σ = (10 - 8.46)/0.913 = 1.69

To determine the required probability

P(X ≥ 10) = P(z ≥ 1.69)

We'll use data from the normal distribution table for these probabilities

P(X ≥ 10) = P(z ≥ 1.69) = 1 - (z < 1.69)

= 1 - 0.95449 = 0.04551

The probability that the haul time will exceed 10 min is approximately the same as the probability that the haul time will be at least 10 mins = 0.0455

b) Probability that haul time will exceed 15 min = P(X > 15)

We first normalize 15 minutes.

z = (x - μ)/σ = (15 - 8.46)/0.913 = 7.16

To determine the required probability

P(X > 15) = P(z > 7.16)

We'll use data from the normal distribution table for these probabilities

P(X > 15) = P(z > 7.16) = 1 - (z ≤ 7.16)

= 1 - 1.000 = 0.000

c) Probability that haul time will be between 8 and 10 min = P(8 < X < 10)

We normalize or standardize 8 and 10 minutes

For 8 minutes

z = (x - μ)/σ = (8 - 8.46)/0.913 = -0.50

For 10 minutes

z = (x - μ)/σ = (10 - 8.46)/0.913 = 1.69

The required probability

P(8 < X < 10) = P(-0.50 < z < 1.69)

We'll use data from the normal distribution table for these probabilities

P(8 < X < 10) = P(-0.50 < z < 1.69)

= P(z < 1.69) - P(z < -0.50)

= 0.95449 - 0.30854

= 0.64595 = 0.6460 to 4 d.p.

d) What value c is such that 98% of all haul times are in the interval from (8.46 - c) to (8.46 + c)?

98% of the haul times in the middle of the distribution will have a lower limit greater than only the bottom 1% of the distribution and the upper limit will be lesser than the top 1% of the distribution but greater than 99% of fhe distribution.

Let the lower limit be x'

Let the upper limit be x"

P(x' < X < x") = 0.98

P(X < x') = 0.01

P(X < x") = 0.99

Let the corresponding z-scores for the lower and upper limit be z' and z"

P(X < x') = P(z < z') = 0.01

P(X < x") = P(z < z") = 0.99

Using the normal distribution tables

z' = -2.326

z" = 2.326

z' = (x' - μ)/σ

-2.326 = (x' - 8.46)/0.913

x' = (-2.326×0.913) + 8.46 = -2.123638 + 8.46 = 6.336362 = 6.34

z" = (x" - μ)/σ

2.326 = (x" - 8.46)/0.913

x" = (2.326×0.913) + 8.46 = 2.123638 + 8.46 = 10.583638 = 10.58

Therefore, P(6.34 < X < 10.58) = 98%

8.46 - c = 6.34

8.46 + c = 10.58

c = 2.12

e) If four haul times are independently selected, what is the probability that at least one of them exceeds 10 min?

This is a binomial distribution problem because:

- A binomial experiment is one in which the probability of success doesn't change with every run or number of trials. (4 haul times are independently selected)

- It usually consists of a number of runs/trials with only two possible outcomes, a success or a failure. (Only 4 haul times are selected)

- The outcome of each trial/run of a binomial experiment is independent of one another. (The probability that each haul time exceeds 10 minutes = 0.0455)

Probability that at least one of them exceeds 10 mins = P(X ≥ 1)

= P(X = 1) + P(X = 2) + P(X = 3) + P(X = 4)

= 1 - P(X = 0)

Binomial distribution function is represented by

P(X = x) = ⁿCₓ pˣ qⁿ⁻ˣ

n = total number of sample spaces = 4 haul times are independently selected

x = Number of successes required = 0

p = probability of success = probability that each haul time exceeds 10 minutes = 0.0455

q = probability of failure = probability that each haul time does NOT exceeds 10 minutes = 1 - p = 1 - 0.0455 = 0.9545

P(X = 0) = ⁴C₀ (0.0455)⁰ (0.9545)⁴⁻⁰ = 0.83004900044

P(X ≥ 1) = 1 - P(X = 0)

= 1 - 0.83004900044 = 0.16995099956 = 0.1700

Hope this Helps!!!

13 points, please answer!

Which shows the dilation with a possible scale factor of 1/2?

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Answer:

Option B

Step-by-step explanation:

With a scale factor of 1/2, the dilated shape should be smaller because of the scale factor, So in Option B the dilated shape is smaller than the real one.

1) Option A is an enlargement

2) Option B is reduction

3) Option C is equality

. Write an example problem that includes a compound event. b. List all of the outcomes of the sample space of the compound event.

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Answer:

living organism

Step-by-step explanation:

soil particals and decad crops living organism

Need help on this math problem!!!

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Answer:

[tex](fof^{-1})(x)=x[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Composition of two functions f(x) and g(x) is represented by,

(fog)(x) = f[g(x)]

If a function is,

f(x) = (-6x - 8)² [where x ≤ [tex]-\frac{8}{6}[/tex]]

Another function is the inverse of f(x),

[tex]f^{-1}(x)=-\frac{\sqrt{x}+8}{6}[/tex]

Now composite function of these functions will be,

[tex](fof^{-1})(x)=f[f^{-1}(x)][/tex]

                  = [tex][-6(\frac{\sqrt{x}+8}{6})-8]^{2}[/tex]

                  = [tex][-\sqrt{x}+8-8]^2[/tex]

                  = [tex](-\sqrt{x})^2[/tex]

                  = x

Therefore, [tex](fof^{-1})(x)=x[/tex]

please help !! what’s the answer? i don’t understand !!

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Answer:

992

Step-by-step explanation:

You must convert the meter the kilometer by miltiplying by 1000

and when you do it you must multiply 0.992 by 1000 since it is a fraction .

or you can work it this way :

0.992⇒1m x(the new rate) ⇒1000m x= 0.992*1000= 992

Please help! *grade 9 algebra work* :)

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Answer:

9x-3 or 3(3x-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

A triangle has three sides. To find the perimeter, add those side lengths together.

3x-3+(4x-1)+(2x+1)

Add your common terms (xs and constants) together.

3x+4x+2x=9x

-1+-3+1=-3

9x-3

If you want to, you can factor the expression.

3(3x-1)

Answer:

9x - 3

Step-by-step explanation:

The perimeter is all the sides added together.

4x - 1 + 2x + 1 + 3x - 3

Rearrange.

4x + 2x + 3x - 1 + 1 - 3

Combine like terms.

9x - 3

solve this, please prove it with steps in detail

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

-(1-√2) -(2-√3) + 1/√3 + 2+1/2+√5-(√5-√6)-(√6-√7)+ 1/√7+2√2+1/2√2+3

-1+√2-√2+√3-(√3-2)-(2-√5)-√5+√6-√6+√7-(√7-2√2)-(2√2-3)

-1+√2-√2+√3-√3+2-2+√5-√5+√6-√6+√7-√7+2√2-2√2+3

2

Is triangleLMN cong triangleOQP? If so, name the postulate that applies.

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Answer:

A. The triangles are congruent by SAS.

Step-by-step explanation:

Two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of the other triangle. The included angles of the two triangles are congruent.

The triangles are congruent by SAS.

a group of girls bought 72 rainbow hairbands ,144 brown and black hairbands and 216 bright colored hairbands .what is the largest possible number of girls in the group

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Answer:

72

Step-by-step explanation:

We are assuming that all girls in the group bought the same number of items.

Therefore, we need to find the highest common factor of 72, 144 and 216.

HCF

72 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 3

144 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 3

216 = 2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 3 * 3

The product of the emboldened numbers is the highest common factor.

That is:

2 * 2 * 2 * 3 * 3 = 72

Therefore, the largest possible number of girls in the group is 72.

Use the given degree of confidence and sample data to construct interval for the population proportion. Of 369 randomly selected medical students, 23 said that they planned to work in a rural community. Construct a 95% confidence interval for the percentage of all medical students who plan to work in a rural community. (4.16%, 8.30%) (3.77%, 9.47%) (3.30%, 9.17%) (2.99%, 9.47%) (3.77%, 8.70%) In a poll of registered voters nationwide, 43% of those polled blamed of companies the most for the recent increase in gasoline prices. The margin of error at the 96% confidence level for this point estimate is 2.4%. Construct a 95% confidence level for the population proportion who blame oil companies for the recent increase in gasoline prices. (0.382, 0.478) (0.368, 0.492) (0.406, 0.477) (0.383, 0.477) Cannot be determined from the information given.

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Answer:

e)  (3.77%, 8.70%)

95% confidence interval for the percentage of all medical students who plan to work in a rural community

(3.83% , 8.69%)

95% confidence level for the population proportion who blame oil companies for the recent increase in gasoline prices

(0.406 , 0.454)

Step-by-step explanation:

Step(i):-

Given random sample size 'n' = 369

Sample proportion

                              [tex]p = \frac{x}{n} = \frac{23}{369} = 0.0623[/tex]

95% confidence intervals are determined by

[tex](p^{-} - Z_{0.05} \sqrt{\frac{p(1-p)}{n} } , p^{-} + Z_{0.05} \sqrt{\frac{p(1-p)}{n} })[/tex]

[tex](0.0623 - 1.96 \sqrt{\frac{0.0623(1-0.0623)}{369} } , 0.0623 + 1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.0623(1-0.0623)}{369} })[/tex]

(0.0623 - 0.0246 , 0.0623 + 0.0246)

(0.0383 , 0.0869)

(3.83% , 8.69%)

95% confidence interval for the percentage of all medical students who plan to work in a rural community

(3.83% , 8.69%)

Step(ii):-

Given 43% of those polled blamed of companies the most for the recent increase in gasoline prices

sample proportion 'p' = 0.43

Given Margin of error (M.E) = 0.024

95% confidence intervals are determined by

[tex](p^{-} - Z_{0.05} \sqrt{\frac{p(1-p)}{n} } , p^{-} + Z_{0.05} \sqrt{\frac{p(1-p)}{n} })[/tex]

[tex](0.43 - 0.024 } , 0.43 +0.024 )[/tex]

(0.406 , 0.454)

Final answer:-

95% confidence level for the population proportion who blame oil companies for the recent increase in gasoline prices

(0.406 , 0.454)

Based on a recent poll, there is a 50-50 chance that randomly selected adut has pierced ears, Express the indicated degree of likelihood as a proabability value between 0 and 1.

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Answer:

1/2 or 0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Saying that there is a 50-50 chance of an event happening is equivalent to saying there is a 1 in 2 chance. Therefore, expressing that degree of likelihood as a value between 0 and 1:

[tex]\frac{1}{2}=0.50[/tex]

There is a 1/2 or 0.5 chance that a randomly selected adult has pierced ears.

Answer:

1/2 or 0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

50-50 chance between 0-1 means half of 0-1 which is 1/2 or 0.5

1/2 or 0.5!

Can someone please help me I really need help

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Answer:

choice c

Step-by-step explanation:

y axis shows value of computer

v-intercept; x axis = 0

show initial value of the computer

‼️10 points‼️
1. Match the graph with its equation.
A. y=-3
B. x=-3
C. x=3
D. y=3

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Answer:

y=-3

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a horizontal line

Horizontal lines are of the form

y=

The y value is -3

y=-3

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▹ Answer

A. y = -3

▹ Step-by-Step Explanation

Y is represented by a horizontal line and it passes through the point -3 therefore, the answer is y = -3.

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Which of the following is an equivalent form of the
compound inequality -22 > -5x - 72 -3? (1 point)
Select one:
O a. -5x - 75 -22 and -5x - 72-3
O b. -5x - 7> -22 and -5x - 72-3
O c. -5x > -22 and -7 -3
O d. -5x - 7 < -22 and -5x - 75 -3

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Step-by-step explanation:

_22greater than minus 2 x minus minus 72 minus 3

72 minus 22 minus 3greathan than 2x

49greatern than 2 x

Consider the following quadratic equation. -4x^2+bx-11=0 Determine a possible value of b so that the quadratic has two complex solutions.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

hello,

for [tex]ax^2+bx+c=0[/tex]

[tex]\Delta = b^2-4ac[/tex]

so here

[tex]\Delta = b^2-4*(-4)*(-11)=b^2-176[/tex]

to have two complex solutions we need [tex]\Delta < 0\\[/tex]

so [tex]b^2<176[/tex]

[tex]<=> b < \sqrt{176}=13.266...[/tex]

for instance we can take b = 0

hope this helps

Answer:

The correct answer is 12.

Step-by-step explanation:

i got it correct on my test, thanks to comment on the question above.

Two teaching methods, A and B, are implemented for learning Spanish. There is a 70% chance of successfully learning Spanish if method A is used, and a 85% chance of success if methodB is used. However, method B is substantially more 3. time consuming and is therefore used only 20% of the time (method A is used the other 80% of the time). The following notations are suggested:
A-Method A is used.
B-Method B is used.
L-Spanish was learned successfully Interpret each of the probabilities given in the original problem in probability
a) notation with their respective values (four of these).
b) Draw a Probability Tree representing each of the probabilities mentioned above.
c) What is the likelihood a person does not learn Spanish?
d) A student learned the spanish successfully. What is the probability that they were taught by method B?

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Answer:

(a) Shown below.

(b) Shown below.

(c) The probability that a person does not learn Spanish is 0.18.

(d) The probability that method B was used given that a student learned the Spanish successfully is 0.83.

Step-by-step explanation:

(a)

Consider the provided data.

[tex]P(A)=0.20\\P(B)=0.80\\P(L|A)=0.70\\P(L|B)=0.85[/tex]

Then the probability of not learning Spanish using the respective methods are:

[tex]P(L'|A)=1-P(L|A)=1-0.70=0.30\\\\P(L'|B)=1-P(L|B)=1-0.70=0.15[/tex]

(b)

The Probability Tree representing each of the probabilities mentioned above is attached below.

(c)

Compute the probability that a person does not learn Spanish as follows:

[tex]P(L')=P(L'|A)P(A)+P(L'|B)P(B)[/tex]

         [tex]=(0.30\times 0.20)+(0.15\times 0.80)\\\\=0.06+0.12\\\\=0.18[/tex]

Thus, the probability that a person does not learn Spanish is 0.18.

(d)

Compute the probability that method B was used given that a student learned the Spanish successfully as follows:

[tex]P(B|L)=\frac{P(L|B)P(B)}{P(L|A)P(A)+P(L|B)P(B)}[/tex]

            [tex]=\frac{(0.85\times 0.80)}{(0.70\times 0.20)+(0.85\times 0.80)}\\\\=\frac{0.68}{0.14+0.68}\\\\=0.82927\\\\\approx 0.83[/tex]

Thus, the probability that method B was used given that a student learned the Spanish successfully is 0.83.

A history instructor has given the same pretest and the same final examination each semester. He is interested in determining if there is a relationship between the scores of the two tests. He computes the linear correlation coefficient and notes that it is 1.15. What does this correlation coefficient value tell the instructor?

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Answer:

The history instructor has made a computational error.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have that the data represents the linear correlation coefficient and notes it is 1.15

The linear correlation coefficient value which is 1.15 does tell the instructor that the history instructor has made a computational error due to the linear correlation coefficient value falls in the range -1 to +1.

Therefore, the history instructor has made a computational error.

What decimal represents the shaded part in the picture?

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Answer:

40/100 = 0.4

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Nash's Trading Post, LLC took a physical inventory on December 31 and determined that goods costing $208,000 were on hand. Not included in the physical count were $30,000 of goods purchased from Swifty Corporation, FOB, shipping point, and $23,500 of goods sold to Marigold Corp. For $30,000, FOB destination. Both the Swifty purchase and the Marigold sale were in transit at year-end.

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Answer:

$261,500

Step-by-step explanation:

What amount should Nash report as its December 31 inventory?

Item                                                             Amount

Goods on hand as per physical count    $208,000

(+) Goods purchased from Swifty             $30,000

Corporation FOB shipping point    

(+) Goods sold to Marigold Corp               $23,500

FOB destination (at cost value)

Ending inventory                                        $261,500

Notes:

1) In case of FOB shipping point, the ownership of goods is transferred to the buyer when the goods are shipped and hence in the case of purchases from Swifty corporation, the goods should be included in the inventory of Nash's Trading Post as the goods are shipped and are in transit.

2) In case of FOB destination, the ownership of goods is transferred to the buyer when the goods reaches to the buyer, hence in the case of sales made to Marigold Corp, the goods are still in transit and the ownership is not transferred to Marigold Corp, hence Nash's Trading Post should included that goods in its inventory.

which is the domain of the function in this table ?

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Answer: 1,2,3,4

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain consists of every x value

Which of the following is the best definition of slope?
O A. The point where a line crosses the y-axis
B. The measure of the steepness of a line
O C. The value of a dependent variable
O D. The value of an independent variable​

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Answer: B

Step-by-step explanation: In algebra, we use the word slope to describe how steep a line is and slope can be found using the ratio rise/run between any two points that are on that line.

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3 point different between fundamental units and derived units I Need answer ASAP!!! will give 75 PTS! The following question refers to the text Gus and Frieda: Geniuses at Recess. Read the paragraph and answer the question below it. The paragraphs have been labeled A, B, and C. The sentences in each paragraph have been numbered to help you identify them more easily. Gus and Frieda: Geniuses at Recess (A) (1) Gus and Frieda were not enjoying recess. (2) They considered themselves athletically challenged. (3) To make things worse, the young geniuses' teacher asked them to play dodge ball. (B) (1) Panic showed on Gus's face. (2) Frieda was worried, too. (3) They both feared they would fail epicly. (C) (1) Gus and Frieda studyed the situation then got an idea. (2) When no one was looking, they replaced themselves with identical robots. (3) The plan worked terrifically, and they dodged disaster for the day. What statement is true about paragraph C? There is an error in sentence number 1. There is an error in sentence number 2. There is an error in sentence number 3. There are no errors in paragraph C. Data from the financial statements of Crafty Crafts and Hobbies, Inc. are presented below (in millions): Crafty Crafts Hobbies, Inc. Total liabilities, 2016 $31,957 $25,461 Total liabilities, 2015 36,104 30,046 Total assets, 2016 46,186 32,872 Total assets, 2015 46,514 35,208 Net sales, 2016 161,466 81,702 Net income, 2016 1,040 1,766 To the nearest hundredth of a percent, what is the 2016 return on assets ratio for Crafty Crafts Suppose that in 2017, a typical U.S. student attending a state-supported college bought 10 textbooks at a price of $110 per book and enrolled in 30 credit hours of coursework at a price of $350 per credit hour. In 2018, the typical student continued to purchase 10 textbooks and enroll in 30 credit hours, but the price of a textbook rose to $120 per book, and the tuition price increased to $390 per credit hour. 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Which of the functions listen has the same graph as x + y = 11?? Given the figure below, find the values of x and z. Describe one room in your house in which you will host the party. Include two items in the room you selected. (e.g., The living room in my house has a lamp and a rug.) Explain one chore you do in that room to get the house ready for the party. (e.g., I sweep the floor.) Describe another room in your house in which you will do the preparations for the party. Include two items in the room you selected. (e.g., The kitchen in my house has a table and a stove.) Explain one chore you do in that room to get the house ready for the party. (e.g., I wash the dishes.) Which of the following statements are true about authorized direct payments: (select all that apply) a: It can be easy to forget what gets paid each month and when and make sure you have enough money in your checking account to cover automatic payments b: Banks make many mistakes while processing these types of withdrawalsc: It is convenient d: Automatic payment plans can be set up in a matter of minutes. But stopping them can be much more difficult. Sometimes you have to notify your bank and your merchant, and you may even need to do it in writing. e: It is very expensive to enroll into automatic bill payment. f: Once you enroll into automatic bill payment, you have to authorize direct deposits to your account on regular basis. Part A: Explain why the x-coordinates of the points where the graphs of the equations y = 2x and y = 4x + 3 intersect are the solutions of the equation 2x = 4x + 3. (4 points) Part B: Make tables to find the solution to 2x = 4x + 3. Take the integer values of x only between 3 and 3. (4 points) Part C: How can you solve the equation 2x = 4x + 3 graphically? (2 points) PLez Answer 50 points question 24 PLEASE HELP Write the equation 22x-2y=-12 in slope-intercept form A uniform crate C with mass mC is being transported to the left by a forklift with a constant speed v1. What is the magnitude of the angular momentum of the crate about point A, that is, the point of contact between the front tire of the forklift and the ground which question is most closely related to the field of biology? what is the nearest planet to earth? How many planets are there in the solar system? What is the cause of cancer in mice? How do you design a cheaper automobile? what is the correct order of events in "the raven"? I will give you all Try to zoom in or flip your phone to see better. plz help, I need it asap It was a crisp, autumn day as Rose stood outside the pizza place. She was waiting for her friends to arrive, and they were late. She squinted her eyes against the setting sun. The wind whipped her hair around her face as she pulled her angora scarf closer around her neck and tried to look casual. I hope no one who matters sees me standing alone outside like a loser, she thought to herself. Most of the people who walked by were kids her age. This downtown strip was the place to be and be seen, and the longer Rose stood there lingering, the lonelier she felt. Just as she was trying to decide if it was cooler to look past people passing by, or meet their gazes directly, a figure separated from the crowd and walked straight up to her. Oh no, Rose sighed inwardly. Kristen was coming over. The summer before, she and Kristen had been in the same cabin at soccer camp. Because they had been the only two girls from the same school in their cabin, they had spent most of their time together. However, back at school, they ran in very different circles, even though they both played on the best middle school team together. Rose was happy to leave their friendship at camp and on the playing field, but Kristen persisted. Why can't she just take a hint? Rose pondered, exasperated. "Hi Rose!" Kristen nearly shouted as she was still a few steps away. Rose frantically looked around to see if anyone had noticed. When no one bothered to look their way, Rose offered up an unenthusiastic, "Hey." Kristen chatted and Rose tuned her out as she took in Kristen's baggy, torn jeans, too-big hooded sweatshirt, and messy ponytail. She managed to keep from rolling her eyes but secretly wondered why anyone would leave the house looking so unkempt. Her own outfit took all morning to pull together, though it made her look effortlessly stylish. Her makeup and hair, always perfect when she was off the soccer field, rounded out the look and made her feel vaguely superior to Kristen. Rose scanned the crowd for anyone important, and while a few minutes ago she was wishing her friends would hurry up and arrive, now she was hoping they stayed away a little while longer. Suddenly Rose spotted the captain of the football team strolling down the sidewalk with his team. Wishing the restaurant wall would swallow her up, Rose cringed at the thought of being seen with Kristen. Before she knew what was happening, the captain of the football team veered away from his friends and came to put his arm around Kristen. Kristen smiled up at him, said a perky goodbye to Rose, and walked off toward the movie theater with the most popular boy in school. With a confused look on her face, Rose turned to greet her tardy friends and thought to herself, I guess you can't judge a book by its cover. 30 When Kristen comes over to chat with Rose she probably is A. hungry and wants to enter the pizza place. B. excited to see a friend and wants to say hello. C. only interested in showing off her popular boyfriend. D. looking for assistance with her soccer skills. During a routine physical exam of a child, the nurse notes an abdominal mass, elevated blood pressure and hematuria. The parents report abdominal pain, fatigue and recent fevers. Which lab value would prompt immediate further investigation and intervention?