Answer: Decide which of the two given prices is the better deal and explain why. You can fill a 12 gallon tank of gas for $42.47 or buy gas for $3.60/gal
translate this phrase into algebraic expression 23 increased by twice gali’s score use variable g represent gali’s score
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We have twice Gali's score, which is 2 multiplied by g, which we can write as 2g.
We increase 23 by 2g, which means, we add.
23+2g.
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Answer:
23+2g
Step-by-step explanation:
Let g = gali's score
[tex]twice \:gali\: score = 2\times g\\\\= 2g[/tex]
To increase = +
[tex]23 +2g[/tex]
Plz hellppp -4(x-2) +5 = -10
Answer:
The answer is 5.75
Step-by-step explanation:
I used desmos
Steps to solve:
-4(x - 2) + 5 = -10
~Distribute left side
-4x + 8 + 5 = -10
~Combine like terms
-4x + 13 = -10
~Subtract 13 to both sides
-4x = -23
~Divide -4 to both sides
x = 23/4
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Last week, Benjamin spent $82.80 on groceries and $132.48 on bills. The amount he spent on groceries
was 15% of his paycheck. What percent of his paycheck did Benjamin spend on bills?
Answer:
amount spend on groceries = 82.80
percent spend in groceries = 15%
let total paycheck be x
15%of x= 82.80
x=552
percent spend on bills = 132.48/552 = 24%
Step-by-step explanation:
1. What percent of 29 is 3?
Answer:
0.34%
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Start by representing the percentage with the variable, x %. Using x%, create an algebraic expression.
29% X x = 3
2. Solve for x by dividing both sides by 29.
29x divided by 29 =3 divided by 29.
x=0.1034
3.Convert 0.1034 into a percentage by multiplying the decimal by 100%
X =0.1034 x 100%
x=10.34%
You're making dessert, but your recipe needs adjustment. Your peanut butter cookie recipe makes 2 dozen cookies, but you need 3 dozen cookies. If the recipe requires 134 cups of sugar, 14 teaspoon of salt, and 113 cups of peanuts, how much of each of these ingredients are necessary for 3 dozen cookies? Simplify your answer.
3 dozen cookies require 201 cups of sugar, 21 teaspoon of salt, and 169.5 cups of peanuts.
EquationAn equation is an expression that is used to show the relationship between two or more variables and numbers.
2 dozen cookies require 134 cups of sugar, 14 teaspoon of salt, and 113 cups of peanuts.
Hence for 3 dozen cookies:
Amount of sugar = (134)/2 * 3 = 201
Amount of salt = (14)/2 * 3 = 21
Amount of peanuts = (113)/2 * 3 = 169.5
3 dozen cookies require 201 cups of sugar, 21 teaspoon of salt, and 169.5 cups of peanuts.
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MATH please heeeeeeeeeeeeeelp
Answer:
0, they all equal 0
Basic Math - the property of 0:
The multiplication property of zero says that zero times any number is equal to zero.
Step-by-step explanation:
Solution:
6(1/6)-2+1+12x0 = anything times 0 = 0
6(1/6)-2+1+0 = 0
6(1/6)-2+1 = 0
1-2+1 = 0
-1+1 = 0
=0
Mickey used these calculations to find how much he would spend on 7 cartons of eggs, if 12 cartons of eggs cost $22.20. Describe his error.
12 cartons(÷22.20)
$22.22(÷22.20)
Unit price = $0.54
$0.54(7) = $3.78
Answer ; Mickey set up the equivalent rate wrong. The cartons of eggs should be in the denominator, because you need to find the unit price for 1 carton of eggs.
Answer: you would divide the total price of $22.20 by the amount of cartons, which is 12, giving you the unit rate of $1.85 per carton. the unit rate, $1.85 multiplied by 7 is $12.95, so it would cost $12.95 for 7 cartons of eggs
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the person up is right
Write 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 × 10 as a power of 10 using exponents.
Answer:
10⁶
Step-by-step explanation:
B
Because there is 6 10s so... yeah hope this helps
Answer:
6
10
Step-by-step explanation:
a preschool student finds a big bag of cookies and begins to take the cookies from the bag and hide them in her cubbyhole. after hiding 3 cookies, she decides to keep count of how many cookies are actually in her cubbyhole. first there are 3 cookies. after pulling out more cookies, she then has 5 cookies, then 7 cookies, and then 9 cookies. however, she only knows how to count to 10! assuming she continues to pull cookies from the bag at the same rate indicated by the sequence of cookies above, how would the preschool student continue the pattern? describe the arithmetic sequence in this context.
Answer:She will count the cookies by 2's
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve the equation. 25=9x+4-6x
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]25 = 9x + 4 - 6x[/tex]
[tex]25 - 4 = 9x - 6x \\ [/tex]
[tex]21 = 3x[/tex]
[tex] \frac{21}{3} = x[/tex]
[tex]7 = x[/tex]
Answer:
[tex] \boxed{ \bold{ \huge{ \boxed{ \sf{x = 7}}}}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \star{ \tt{ \: 25 = 9x + 4 - 6x}}[/tex]
[tex] \sf{Step \: 1 \: }[/tex] : Collect like terms
Like terms are those which have same base
[tex] \longmapsto{ \sf{25 = 3x + 4}}[/tex]
[tex] \tt{Step \: 2 \: }[/tex] : Swap the sides of the equation
[tex] \longmapsto{ \sf{3x + 4 = 25}}[/tex]
[tex] \tt{Step \: 3 \: }[/tex] : Move 4 to right hand side and change it's sign
[tex] \longmapsto{ \sf{3x = 25 - 4}}[/tex]
[tex] \tt{Step \: 4}[/tex] : Subtract 4 from 25
[tex] \longmapsto{ \sf{3x = 21}}[/tex]
[tex] \tt{Step \: 5}[/tex] : Divide both sides by 3
[tex] \longmapsto{ \sf{ \frac{3x}{3} = \frac{21}{3}}} [/tex]
[tex] \tt{Step \: 6}[/tex] : Calculate
[tex] \longmapsto{ \sf{x = 7}}[/tex]
The value of x is 7
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11. You have $200 and wish to buy a computer. You find an investment that increases
by 0.6% each month, and you put your $200 into the account. When will the
account enable you to purchase a computer costing $500?
Answer:
I’m not a hundred percent it’s correct
Step-by-step explanation:
I used the online book to get the answer.
Hope this helps
Using an exponential equation, it is found that the account will enable the person to purchase the computer after 153 months.
An exponential equation of increase is modeled by:
[tex]A(n) = A(0)(1 + r)^n[/tex]
In which
A(0) is the initial value.r is the rate of increase, as a decimal.In this problem:
$200 put into the account, thus [tex]A(0) = 200[/tex].Increases 0.6% each month, thus [tex]r = 0.006[/tex].Then:
[tex]A(n) = A(0)(1 + r)^n[/tex]
[tex]A(n) = 200(1 + 0.006)^n[/tex]
[tex]A(n) = 200(1.006)^n[/tex]
You need $500 to purchase the computer, then:
[tex]A(n) = 200(1.006)^n[/tex]
[tex]500 = 200(1.006)^n[/tex]
[tex](1.006)^n = \frac{500}{200}[/tex]
[tex](1.006)^n = 2.5[/tex]
[tex]\log{(1.006)^n} = \log{2.5}[/tex]
[tex]n\log{1.006} = \log{2.5}[/tex]
[tex]n = \frac{\log{2.5}}{\log{1.006}}[/tex]
[tex]n = 153[/tex]
The account will enable you to purchase a computer after 153 months.
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The rule (x, y) → (-X, -y) maps A RST to A R'S'T',
Which statement correctly describes the relationship between ARST and A R'S'T'?
The triangles are congruent because AR'S'T' is a rotation of ARST, and a rotation is a rigid motion.
The triangles are congruent because AR'S'T' is a translation of ARST and a translation is a rigid
motion
The triangles are not congruent because AR'S'T' is a translation of ARST, and a translation is not a
rigid motion
The triangles are not congruent because AR'S'T' is a rotation of A RST, and a rotation is not a rigid
motion
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
These triangles are first off congruent, because the only value that is changing, is the negative sign in front.
This negative sign means that the triangle is being rotated to a different quadrant of the graph, so the answer is A.
12. At noon the temperature was 30 degrees Celsius. At night it becomes 25 degrees Celsius. How
many degrees warmer or colder did it get?*
(10
Answer:
5 degrees colder
Step-by-step explanation:
You take the starting point then subract the ending point and you get your answer. But in order to know if its colder or warmer is to know that the higher the number, the hotter, and the lower the number, the colder.
Here is the question 20 points and brainlest but I want a detailed answer
Answer:
18.75 sq.feet
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the question
1 card = 18 sq.in
150 cards = 150 * 18
= 2700 sq.in
= 18.75 sq.feet
Line q passes through points (9, 9) and (1, 2). Line r is perpendicular to q. What is the slope of line r?
Answer:
y=mx+b
Step-by-step explanation:
if t(x)=-x+3, then what is f(x)=(t*t)(x)
Answer:
[tex]f(x) = {x}^{2} - 6x + 9[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
If f(x) = (tt)(x), that's essentially squaring t(x) so
[tex]f(x) = {t(x)}^2 \\ f(x) = (-x +3)^2 \\ f(x) = (-x +3)(-x +3) \\ f(x) = -x(-x +3) +3(-x +3)\\ f(x) = x^2 -3x -3x +9 \\ f(x) = x^2 -6x +9[/tex]
In a certain field, the ratio of pigs to sheep is 8 3 . If there are 165 pigs and sheep altogether in a field, how many sheep are there?
Answer:
440 I think haven't done these questions in a while.
what value of x the given expression is undefined x+4/x-4
Answer:
At x= 4 the given expression is undefined.
Step-by-step explanation:
In a given function , if the denominator becomes zero then the function is undefined.
Here, denominator is x-4 so at x = 4 it will become zero. So we can say that at x=4 , the function is undefined
31-X + (2 x + 1)] = x - 1.
X =
Answer:
answer is X= 2/1 ×5+2 ok
What is the range?
8,10, 60, 3, 5, 13, 12, 40, 8
Question 1
4 pts
Three researchers studying the behavior of moose at Isle Royale National Park in Lake Superior collect the
following information about 13 moose near their research station:
• Each moose's gender.
• Each moose's height measured in inches.
• How many hours each moose spends in the water each day.
An estimate of the average total weight of food eaten per day by each moose.
Which of the following best describes the individuals and variables that are being measured?
.
The three researchers are the individuals. There is one categorical variable and four quantitative variables,
The three researchers are the individuals. There are four categorical variables and one quantitative variable.
The 13 moose are the individuals. There is one categorical variable and four quantitative variables.
The 13 moose are the individuals. There are four categorical variables and one quantitative variable.
Next
The correct answer is C. The 13 moose are the individuals. There is one categorical variable and four quantitative variables.
Explanation:
In research, the individuals refer to the participants or population that is being analyzed. For example, if the purpose of the research is to know how many hours highschool students sleep, the individuals are high school students. In this context, the individual or population of this study ae the 13 moose.
Moreover, this research focuses on different variables such as gender, height, the number of hours each moose spends in the water, the weigh of the food eaten on average by each moose, and the average weight of food eaten every day. From these variables, the last four variables are quantitative because they can be measured using numbers, for example, the height is measured in inches. On the other hand, the first variable is categorical because each moose can be classified in only two categories: male or female.
Identify the domain and range of the function. Enter your answers as numbers in the boxes; do not include units. Enter the range values in ascending order separated by commas inside the curly brackets. Age Admission Price under 5 free 5-17 $25 18-64 $40 65 and over $35 What is the range?
Answer:
When we have a function y = f(x)
The set of the possible values of x is called the domain, and the set of the possible values of y is called the range.
In this case, we have:
x = age, and y = price.
x y
< 5 $0
5 - 17 $25
18 - 64 $40
≥ 65 $35
Then the range is the possible age of the customer, and it goes for all the possible ages (as whole numbers)
So the domain will be the set of all the positive integers:
D = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...}
(of course, we can not have an age equal to 1300 or infinity, but we really can not cap the domain)
The range is the possible values of y, in this case is discrete, because we have only 4 possible prices, so the range is:
R = {$0, $25, $40, $35}
Help quickly please hurry i am almost done
Answer:
Might be wrong but i got c( NOPE NOT C ITS A
Step-by-step explanation:
How do
You Write 67 in expanded form
Answer:
sixty seven
Step-by-step explanation: i think
Answer:
60+7
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve inequalities 5x>2x+6
Answer:
x>2
Step-by-step explanation:
5x>2x+6 Subtract 2x from 5x
3x>6 Divide 3 by 6
x>2
Answer:
B. April
Step-by-step explanation:
Aaron tracks the time it takes him to mow lawns by writing coordinate points relating x, the time in hours it takes to mow a lawn, and y, the area of land mowed in acres. Two of his points are (3, 1.5) and (5, 2.5). Which statement describes the slope of the line through these two points? It takes Aaron about 1 hour to mow 2 acres. Aaron’s rate for mowing lawns is 0.5 acres per hour. The ratio of acres to time is 5 acres to 3 hours. The rate to mow a lawn is 0.6 hours per acre.
Answer: Aaron’s rate for mowing lawns is 0.5 acres per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps!!
The statement "The rate to mow a lawn is 0.5 acres per hour" correctly describes the slope of the line passing through the given points.
We have,
To determine the slope of the line passing through the points (3, 1.5) and (5, 2.5), we can use the slope formula:
Slope = (change in y) / (change in x)
Given the two points, we can calculate the change in y and the change in x:
Change in y = 2.5 - 1.5 = 1
Change in x = 5 - 3 = 2
Plugging these values into the slope formula:
Slope = 1 / 2 = 0.5
The slope represents the rate of change of the y-coordinate (area) with respect to the x-coordinate (time).
In this case, a slope of 0.5 means that for every hour it takes Aaron to mow a lawn (change in x), the area mowed (change in y) increases by 0.5 acres.
Therefore,
The statement "The rate to mow a lawn is 0.5 acres per hour" correctly describes the slope of the line passing through the given points.
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Solve the equation for the specified variable
S=gr-5gk*3, for g
Answer:
[tex]g = \sqrt{\frac{S}{3kr^{-5}}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]S=gr^{-5}gk*3[/tex]
Required
Solve for g
[tex]S=gr^{-5}gk*3[/tex]
Split into different entities
[tex]S=g * r^{-5}*g*k*3[/tex]
Reorder in terms of like terms
[tex]S=g*g * r^{-5}*k*3[/tex]
[tex]S=g^2 * r^{-5}*k*3[/tex]
[tex]S=g^2 * 3kr^{-5}[/tex]
Solve for [tex]g^2[/tex]
[tex]g^2 = \frac{S}{3kr^{-5}}[/tex]
Take square root of both sides
[tex]g = \sqrt{\frac{S}{3kr^{-5}}}[/tex]
if there are 91 seats in 7 rows how many seats are in 4 rows
Answer:
It would be 52
Step-by-step explanation:
You divide 91 by 7 and u get 13 so u multiply that by 4 and u get your answer
6multiplied by 3 to the -2nd power minus 3 to the fourth power multiplied by 9 plus 4 to the 0th power
In a triangle, the sum of the measures of the first two angles is 12 less than the measure of the third angle. In addition, the measure of the first angle is twice as big as the measure of the second angle. Create and solve a system of linear equations to represent this situation. Then select the true statement.
А. The solution to this system is nonviable because it results in a negative angle measure.
B. The solution to this system is nonviable because it results in too large of an angle measure.
C. The solution to this system is viable.
D. The solution to this system is nonviable because it results in fractical values for the angle measures.
the sum of the internal angles of a triangle are equal to 180 degrees.
once i remembered that the problem became a lot easier.
let a, b, and c be the angles of the triangle.
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let a = 2*b
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let c = a+b-12
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the above two statements are given.
since the sum of the internal angles of a triangle are equal to 180, then we have a third equation to work with which is
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a + b + c = 180
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we now have 3 equations for 3 unknowns and we should be able to solve for each of the unknowns.
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it looks like the easiest thing is to solve for b. once we find b, the rest should fall into place very nicely.
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since a = 2*b, we can substitute 2*b for a in the equation a + b + c = 180.
that equation then becomes 2*b + b + c = 180 which becomes 3*b + c = 180.
looking at the equation c = a + b - 12, we solve for b as follows:
since we know that a = 2 * b, we can substitute 2*b for a and the equation becomes c = 2*b + b - 12 which becomes c = 3*b - 12.
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the equation we are working with is 3*b + c = 180 which originally started as a + b + c = 180.
we can substitute 3*b - 12 for c and the equation becomes
3*b + 3*b - 12 = 180 which becomes 6*b = 192 after adding 12 to both sides and combining like terms.
dividing both sides of the equation by 6 and we get b = 32 degrees.
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we have b = 32 degrees.
we have a = 2 * b so a = 64 degrees.
we have c = a + b - 12 which becomes c = 32 + 64 - 12 which becomes c = 96 - 12 which becomes c = 84 degrees.
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substituting in the equation a + b + c = 180, we get 32 + 64 + 84 = 180 which becomes 96 + 84 = 180 which becomes 180 = 180.
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answer is:
a