Circle 0.5 of the stars.
There are 5 stars in this role.
There are 5 stars in this role.
How many do we circle in total?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

2.5, 2 and 1 half stars

Step-by-step explanation:

0.5=1/2, so 5/2= 2.5

Answer 2

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

it is asking for .5 of the stars, which in percentage is 50%. if the total is 10 because 5 stars in each row and there are 2 rows. you add the numbers of stars per row, then divide it by 2, and you would get 5; so you would circle 5 stars.


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Is this correct. Please let me know thank you

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Answer:

Yes it is correct, the amount of flour is 1.5 times larger than eggs needed

Step-by-step explanation:

En 9 días, un grupo de trabajadores puede sembrar 72 hectáreas.
¿Cuál es su tasa en hectáreas por día?

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Answer:

8 hectáreas por día

Step-by-step explanation:

72 hectares en 9 días por eso divides 72 por 9 para encontrar la repusta es 8

¡Espero que esta te ayudar! :)

(y sí, hablo un poco de español porque he aprendido desde el primer grado)

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Answer:

Choice B

Step-by-step explanation:

7.1×10⁵ = 710,000

Answer:

The answer is B. 7.1 times 10^5.

Step-by-step explanation:

To convert a number to scientific notation, place or move the decimal point of a number until the coefficient of the number is greater than 1 and less than 10. Record down the coefficient and count the number of steps the decimal point was moved. The number of steps moved is taken as the exponent.

In 710,000, the decimal is moved to the left 5 times. Thus, causing 710,000 to written as 7.1 times 10^5 in scientific notation.

Part B: Plot point C(2,7). If M is the midpoint of CD, what are the coordinates of D?

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Answer:

[tex]D = (-4,-9)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]C =(2,7)[/tex]

 [tex]M=(-1,-1)[/tex]

Required

The coordinates of D

Represent D with:

[tex]D = (x_2,y_2)[/tex]

Using midpoint formula, we have:

[tex]M(x,y) = \frac{1}{2}(x_1 + x_2, y_1 + y_2)[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex](-1,-1) = \frac{1}{2}(2 + x_2, 7 + y_2)[/tex]

Multiply both sides by 2

[tex](-2,-2) = (2 + x_2, 7 + y_2)[/tex]

Compare both sides

[tex]2 + x_2 = -2[/tex]

[tex]7 + y_2 =-2[/tex]

In [tex]2 + x_2 = -2[/tex], we have:

[tex]x_2 =-2-2[/tex]

[tex]x_2 =-4[/tex]

In [tex]7 + y_2 =-2[/tex], we have:

[tex]y_2 = -2 - 7[/tex]

[tex]y_2 = -9[/tex]

So, the coordinates of D is:

[tex]D = (x_2,y_2)[/tex]

[tex]D = (-4,-9)[/tex]

Why does 5(x+20) equal 15x? I'm so confused.

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Answer:

Nobody knows its a mistery :'D

Answer:

Because lma/os

Step-by-step explanation:

5 ( x + 20 )

-----------------

1. Simplifly

2. Distribute

3.  5 ( x + 20 )

     5 x + 100

Please HELPP with this question

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4.5 I think if not you can just look up the surface area of 9

9514 1404 393

Answer:

  551.07 yd²

Step-by-step explanation:

For radius r and height h, the total surface area of the cylinder is given by ...

  SA = 2πr(r +h)

Here, the radius is 4.5 yards (half the diameter) and the height is 15 yards. That makes the surface area ...

  SA = 2(3.14)(4.5 yd)(4.5 +15 yd) = 551.07 yd²

I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST (PICTURE INCLUDED)A right triangle ABC is shown below: А 3 units B 5 units The area of the triangle above will equal one half of a rectangle that is 5 units long and units wide. (Input only whole numbers, such as 8.)​

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is it 3? this is a 3,4,5 triangle if that helps

13 +22
if r = -3 and s = 4

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35 is the answer

have a wonderful day

What is the square root of 9

-2x +9y=8
x=y+3
Step by step

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I am assuming that finding the x and y value is the goal for this question since it is not clarified.

So x = y + 3 is a equation we can plug in for x to find the y value.

-2(y+3) + 9y = 8

-2y - 6 + 9y = 8

7y - 6 = 8

7y = 15

y = 15/7

Plug in for the y value since that is now determined to find out x value.

x = 15/7 + 3

x = 15/7 + 21/7

x = 36/7

Find 35% of a number is 70 find the number

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Answer:

200.

Step-by-step explanation:

35% = 0.35 so

0.35x = 70

x = 70 / 0.35

= 200.

Answer:

200

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number = x

35% of x = 70

35/100 * x = 70                      Multiply by 100

35x = 70 * 100

35x = 7000                           Divide by 35

x = 7000/35

x = 200

Jerome purchased a 4-year old car for $12,000. He was told this make a model depreciates exponentially at a rate of 5.7% each year. What was the original price to the nearest hundred dollars?
Group of answer choices

$19,300

$15,200

$12,500

$17,500

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19,300 5.7 by 12,000 just makes scene

The kinetics of some phase transformations obey the Avrami relationship. Using the fraction transformed-time data given below, determine the total time required for the transformation to go to 92% completion. Fraction transformed Time (s) 0.2 12.6 0.7 25.7 Enter your answer in accordance to the question statement s

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Solution :

Avrami relationship

[tex]$1-y=exp(-kt^n)$[/tex]

[tex]$\ln(1-y)=-kt^n$[/tex]

[tex]$-\ln(1-y)=kt^n$[/tex]

[tex]$\ln\left[\ln\left(\frac{1}{1-y}\right)\right]=\ln k + n \ln t$[/tex]

The fraction transformed is 0.2 at 12.6 s,

[tex]$\ln\left[\ln\left(\frac{1}{1-0.2}\right)\right]=\ln k + n \ln (12.6)$[/tex]

[tex]$-1.5 = \ln k + 2.533 n$[/tex]  .........(i)

The fraction transformed is 0.7 at 25.7 s,

[tex]$\ln\left[\ln\left(\frac{1}{1-0.7}\right)\right]=\ln k + n \ln (25.7)$[/tex]

[tex]$0.5 = \ln k + 3.24 n$[/tex]   ..............(ii)

Subtract (ii) from (i),

-2 = -0.71 n

n = 2.81

Therefore, from (i),

[tex]$-1.5 = \ln k + 2.533 (2.81)$[/tex]

k = 0.000181

Now if the fraction transformed is 0.92, then

[tex]$kt^n=-\ln (1-y)$[/tex]

[tex]$t=\left[\frac{-\ln (1-y)}{k}\right]^{\frac{1}{n}}$[/tex]

[tex]$t=\left[\frac{-\ln (1-0.92)}{0.000181}\right]^{\frac{1}{2.81}}$[/tex]

t = 29.8528 s

Write the Plural! Spanish, help!!

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Las mujeres son altas
Los examenes no son dificiles
Las chicas son inteligentes
Los son altos
Los señores son jovenes

3. Given the bar chart below,
(a) draw a frequency table from the graph.
(b) calculate the mean mark.
(c) what is the modal mark?
(d) find the median mark.
(e) if a student is selected at random, what is the probability that he/she scored
not less than 3 marks?
7
Frequent
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0
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0
3
5
N
6
6
Marks​

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Answer: shehshywhwyw

Step-by-step explanation:

uppose you are performing a hypothesis test with H subscript 0 superscript blank space colon space mu equals 10 and H subscript A colon mu greater than 10, using a sample size of 50 observations. You sample data has a mean of 10.7, with a standard deviation of 3.1. Compute the test statistic for this hypothesis test

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Answer: The test statistic for this hypothesis test =1.597

Step-by-step explanation:

When population standard deviation is unknown, we use t-test statistic:

[tex]t=\dfrac{\overline{x}-\mu}{\dfrac{s}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]

[tex]\overline{x}[/tex] = sample mean, [tex]\mu[/tex] = population mean , s= sample standard deviation, n = sample size.

As per given,

[tex]t=\dfrac{10.7-10}{\dfrac{3.1}{\sqrt{50}}}\\\\=1.59669273171\approx1.597[/tex]

Hence, the test statistic for this hypothesis test =1.597

An airplane flying into a headwind travels the -mile flying distance between Indianapolis, Indiana, and Phoenix, Arizona, in hours. On the return flight, the airplane travels this distance in hours and minutes. Find the airspeed of the plane and the speed of the wind, assuming that both remain constant.

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Answer:

the airspeed of the plane = 660 miles/hr

the speed of the wind = 60 miles/hr

Step-by-step explanation:

The values are missing in the given information in the question.

To able to solve this question, we will make some assumptions.

Let's assume that:

The airplane heading into the wind travels 1800 miles in 3 hours.

While returning via the same distance, it travels 2 hours 30 minutes.

We are to determine the plane's airspeed as well as the wind speed.

First, let us say that the speed of the plane is p and the wind speed is q

during the time the plane is traveling for 1800 miles in 3 hrs.

Then, we can say

3p -3q = 1800 ----- (1)

However, in  2hours 30 minutes, we have 2.5 hours

So, when the plane is returning, we have the following equation:

2.5p + 2.5q = 1800 ---- (2)

So, to find p and q, we can use the elimination method.

Simply by multiplying equation (1) with 5 and equation (2) with 6

 (5)3p    -  (5)3q     = (5) 1800

 (6)2.5p  + (6)2.5q = (6) 1800            

  15p -  15q  = 9000

+

 15p + 15q   = 10800      

 30p -  0     = 19800      

30p = 19800

p = 19800/30

p = 660

Since p = 660, then from equation (1) we can obtain the value of q:

So; Using equation (1):

3p -3q = 1800

3(660) - 3q = 1800

1980 - 3q = 1800

-3q = 1800 - 1980

-3q = -180

q = 180/3

q = 60

Therefore, the airspeed of the plane = 660 miles/hr

the speed of the wind = 60 miles/hr

If the following picture below was rotated about the y-axis, what 3-D shape would it make? ( HELP PLEASEE )

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Rotating the figure about the y-axis results in the creation of a cylindrical figure of radius 2 units and 6 units tall.

What is 234.506 rounded to the nearest hundredth

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Answer:

Rounded to the nearest hundredth, 234.506 becomes 234.51.

PLEASE HELP ME !!! Can anyone help me find the function for this trig graph ?? i need a specific answer for the function , 50 pts and i will mark brainliest !!

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This is the sine curve shifted up by 4 units so y = 4 + sin(x)

Answer:

y = 5 sin (2x) + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

this is sines function,

the amplitude is [9 - (-1)]/2 = 10/2 = 5

the period is 2πx/π = 2x

the x-axis of actual function is at y = 4

so, the function is :

y = 5 sin (2x) + 4

Two cards are drawn without replacement from an ordinary​ deck, find the probability that the second is not a black card​, given that the first is a black card. What is the conditional​ probability?

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Answer:

(a)  [tex]\frac{26}{51}[/tex]

(b)  [tex]\frac{26}{51}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

(i) Probability is the likelihood of whether or not an event will occur. It is given by the ratio of the number of favourable outcomes to the number of expected outcomes. i.e

P = number of favourable outcomes / total number of possible outcomes

For drawing a first card which is black,

number of favourable outcomes = 26 (since there are a total of 26 black cards in a deck of card)

total number of possible outcomes = 52 (since the total number of cards in a deck of card is 52)

∴ Probability of drawing the first black card = 26 / 52 = 1 / 13

Since the second card is not a black card, it is a red card.

number of favourable outcomes = 26 (since there are a total of 26 red cards in a deck of card)

total number of possible outcomes = 51 (since a black card has been previously picked from the deck)

∴ Probability of drawing a second black card = 26 / 51

The probability that the second is not a black card is 26 / 51

(ii) The conditional probability of a given event B is the probability that the event will occur knowing that a previous event A has already occurred,

It is given by;

P(B|A) = P(A and B) ÷ P(A)

In this case;

event B is drawing a second card which is not black

event A is drawing a first card which is black

This implies that;

P(A and B) = [tex]\frac{1}{13}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{26}{51}[/tex]

P(A) = [tex]\frac{1}{13}[/tex]

Substitute these values in the equation for conditional probability as follows;

P(B|A) = [tex]\frac{1}{13}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{26}{51}[/tex] ÷ [tex]\frac{1}{13}[/tex]

P(B|A) = [tex]\frac{1}{13}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{26}{51}[/tex] x [tex]\frac{13}{1}[/tex]

P(B|A) = [tex]\frac{26}{51}[/tex]

Therefore the conditional probability is  [tex]\frac{26}{51}[/tex]

Which of the following formulas does not represent finding The height of a rectangular prism with a volume of 200 in.³, a length of 4 inches, and a with of 5 inches?

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i believe it’s answer B ; 200= 20 • h

Find the volume of the pyramid. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

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168 yds i’m pretty sure sorry if i’m wrong

Which is the value of 2.3 - (-2.3)?

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Answer:4.6

Step-by-step explanation:2.3-(-2.3) is the same thing as 2.3+2.3 which is 4.6

Answer:

4.6

Step-by-step explanation:

A rectangular in ground pool needs to be filled with water. The pool is 20 feet long 9 1/2 feet wide, and 5 1/2 feet deep determin the maximum amount of water the pool can hold? PLS ANSWER IM GOING TO FAIL

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Answer:

1045 ft³ of water

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Length = 20 feets

Width = 9 1/2 feets

Height = 5 1/2 feets

The maximum of water the pool can hold is equivalent to the volume of the pool ;

Hence, Volume = Length * width * height

Volume = 20 * 9 1/2 * 5 1/2

Volume = 1045 ft³ of water

A month of the year is chosen at random. What is the probability that the month starts with the letter J or the letter M?

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Answer:

The probability that the month starts with the letter J or the letter M is 41.66%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that a month of the year is chosen at random, to determine what is the probability that the month starts with the letter J or the letter M, the following calculation must be performed:

January - March - May - June - July = 5 months

(5/12) x 100 = X

0.4166 x 100 = X

41.66 = X

Therefore, the probability that the month starts with the letter J or the letter M is 41.66%.

Answer:

5/12

Step-by-step explanation:

Months that start with the letter M are March and May

Months that start with J are January, June, July

So, in total the months that start with J and M are 5 in number.

Total number of months = 12

Therefore the probability = 5/12 or 0.416 (bar on 6)

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Each (hypothetical) data set below represents some readings on span gas. Assume the Gauss model, with errors following the normal curve. However, bias may be present. In each case, make a t-test to see whether the instrument is properly calibrated or not. In one case, this is impossible. Which one, and why?

a. 71, 68, 79
b. 71, 68, 79, 84, 78, 85, 69
c. 71
d. 71, 84

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Answer:

71 ( C ).

Step-by-step explanation:

The impossible case is the third case i.e.71

because there is only one reading on the span gas hence it is impossible to carry out a t-test on just one valid reading in an experiment.

solve the equation s - 12 equals 20
ASAP pls​

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Answer:

s = 32

Step-by-step explanation:

s - 12 = 20

s (- 12 + 12) = 20 + 12

s = 32

Step-by-step explanation:

s-12=20

s=20+12

s=32

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The obtuse angle between the hands of a clock at 2.30 a.m is:

A 105°
B 120°
C 135°
D 150°
E 165°​

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

Choose the best estimate for the multiplication problem below. 56 x 51
A. 2000
B. 3000
C. 4100​

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: B.

Explanation: 56 multiply 51 is 2856 and 3000 is the closest to 2856.

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Please help me solve this math problem and explain it. Will give BRANIEST!
(X^2+2xy+y^2)^2

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Answer:

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