Divide 28 of soda into two groups so the ratio is 3 to 4​

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Answer 1

Answer:Total units would be: 3+4 = 7. value of 1 unit = 28/7 = 4. ratio would be 3(4) & 4(4) = 12 & 16

Step-by-step explanation:


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Mr. Collins administered a final exam to his college chemistry class. The results are shown in the following grouped frequency polygon.

According to the data shown in the graph, which of the following statements are correct?

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Answer:

Only 3 students scored between 90 and 99.

13 students earned a C

25 Students scored 70 or better on the exam.

There are 40 Students in the date.

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The answer is B but don’t be mad if it’s wrong

x + 4x + 4 - 8x


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Answer:

The answer is -13x+4

-13x+4 is the answer

If the perimeter of this isosceles triangle is at most 45 centimeters, which inequality could be used to find the value of p?
4p - 6 < 45
7p - 12 < 45
6p - 12 < 45
5p - 6 < 45

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

7p-12< 45

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The inequality that can be used to find p is 7p -12 < 45. The correct option is B.

What is a Triangle?

A triangle is a polygon with three sides, three angles, and three vertices.

The perimeter of the given triangle is at most 45 centimeters.

The perimeter of a triangle is equal to the sum of all sides

The sides given is 3p-6 , 3p-6 ,p

So,

3p-6 +3p-6 +p < 45

7p -12 < 45

Therefore, the inequality that can be used to find p is 7p -12 < 45. The correct option is B.

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You and your friends are in charge of a fundraising dinner. It costs $120 for all the food and supplies. You
plan to charge $8.00 per ticket. You would like to have a profit of at least $600. Your friend said if you sell
75 tickets, you will reach your profit goal. Tell whether your friend is correct or not. Explain your answer in
sentences and then write and solve the inequality that represenst the number of tickets that you need to
sell.
Posted Fri Oct 9, 2020 at 12:26 pm

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Answer:

$8.00 per ticket. You would like to have a profit of at least $600.

Step-by-step explanation:

$8.00 per ticket. You would like to have a profit of at least $600.

Answer:

your friend is not correct. You need to sell 90 tickets

Step-by-step explanation:

75 tickets X 8 = 600 ( remember you need 120 extra to pay supplies cost, so you need to sell 90 tickets and the costs is $ 8 per tickets)

let's say now.

90 tickets X 8 = 720.

720- 120= 600

Suppose your cell phone plan charges a fixed rate of $10 per month plus 7 cents per minute. Create a table that shows the relationship between the total number of minutes you might use each month, m, and your total monthly cell phone bill, t.

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Create a table =10t+7m

Pete wants to make turkey sandwiches for two friends and himself he wants each sandwich to contain 3.5 ounces of Turkey how many ounces of Turkey does he need​

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So, he wants to make a sandwich for two friends and himself (3 people)

Your equation would be 3x3.5=10.5

Your answer would be 10.5

Factor the expression x2-5x+6

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Answer:

x2 + 5 x − 6  using the AC method.  ( x − 1 ) ( x + 6 )

If it is wrong I am sorry!

Refer to Table 9.2. (Data are expressed in billions of dollars).

Full Employment Income (Output) Consumers Desire to Spend Investors Desire to Spend Total Private Spending Total Saving
$500 $300 $250 $___ $___
600 375 250 $___ $___
700 450 250 $___ $___
800 525 250 $___ $___

If the full-employment level of income (YF) in Table 9.2 is $800 billion

A. There is a recessionary gap of $25 billion.

B. The economy is in equilibrium.

C. There is an inflationary gap of $250 billion.

D. There is a recessionary gap of $275 billion.

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Answer:

A)There is a recessionary gap of $25 billion.

Step-by-step explanation:

Full Employment   Consumers   Investors    Total Private    Total Saving

Income (Output)     Desire to      Desire to        Spending

                               Spend             Spend

$500                       $300                  $250           $___            $___

600                           375                   250             $___            $___

700                           450                   250             $___            $___

800                           525                   250            $___             $___

Total Private spending = Consumers desire to spend + Investors desire to spend

Total savings = Income - Total private spending

Using these formulas :

Solution Table

Full Employment   Consumers   Investors    Total Private    Total Saving

Income (Output)     Desire to      Desire to        Spending

                               Spend             Spend

$500                       $300                  $250           550            -50

600                           375                   250             625            -25

700                           450                   250             700              0

800                           525                   250            775              25

If the full-employment level of income (YF) in Table 9.2 is $800 billion So, There is a recessionary gap of $25 billion. Since total saving is $25

So, Option A is true .

a veterinarians office has 2100 animals it sees in one month. of these animals, 1500 of them are dogs. what is the ratio of dogs to all animals, in simplest form?

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Answer:

B

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Answer:

1.     = 5

2.     = -7

3.   = -4

Students surveyed boys and girls separately

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1/4 to the 6th power

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Answer: 0.00024414062

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer of 1/4 to the 6th power is 0.0002 I think

7k + 5 – 2 = 7k + 3 0

Anyone sorry for so many i just need help

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Answer:

K=27

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is 27

8)
Erica chooses a number. She divides it by four then subtracts 11. She then divides this
result by two. Her answer is 12.5. What was the number she started with?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the number.

Divide it by 4

x/4

Subtract 11

x/4 - 11

x-44/4

Divides this result by 2

x-44/4 ÷ 2

x-44/4 × 1/2

x-44/8

Her answer is 12.5

x-44/8 = 12.5

x-44 = 12.5 × 8

x = 100 + 44

x = 144

Hence,

She started with 144 number.

Solve the inequality statement:

4r-5<5r+7

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Answer:

r<-12

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:b

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Eddie's recipe for bagels makes 18 bagels per batch. Eddie makes 2/3 batch of bagels. How many bagels does Eddie make

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

18/3=6

Which of the following describe ? Select all that apply.
integer
whole number
irrational number
rational number

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Answer:

Irrational Number

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

irrational because pi is a number that can not be converted into a fraction from and its infinite

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it is expected that gas prices will rise to be 142% of the current amount. If the current gas price is $4 per gallon, explain how to estimate the expected price of gas.

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The answer is 54 iybiybyibyib

Answer:

$5.68

Step-by-step explanation:

142% of the current price of $4 per gallon is found by multiplying these numbers:

 142% × $4.00/gal = $5.68/gal

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Of course, you know that 142% = 142/100 = 1.42. The numbers get multiplied and the units ($/gal) get applied to the result.

Multiplication by 4 is easily done mentally by doubling twice:

 4×1.42 = 2×(2×1.42) = 2×2.84 = 5.68

22+33 using GCF and the distributive property.​

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Factors:

22 : 1 2 11 22
33 : 1 3 11 33

Both have the GCF of 11. By removing 11 from both numbers you end up with:

22 = 2 * 11
33 = 3 * 11

Now replace the values on the right of the equals sign into the original equation:

(2 * 11) + ( 3 * 11)

The distributive property allows us to remove the common values and rewrite as:

11(2 + 3)

This gives:

11(5)

55

How many significant figures are in the number: 0.00029

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Answer:

coochie

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Determine if both triangles are congruent or not. Label the triangles as SSS, AAS, ASA, SAS, HL, or not enough information.

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△ABD and △BCD are congruent as:

∠CBD = ∠ABD (Equal Angles)

BD = BD (Common side)

The 90 degree angle (Common between both triangles)

Therefore

△ABD ≅ △BCD (By AAS)

Answer:  ASA (angle side angle)

The diagram is not drawn to scale and it appears misleading since AD appears shorter than DC. However, the smaller triangles are congruent and we can prove it using ASA.

The tickmarks on the angles show we have a pair of congruent angles. The other pair of congruent angles are the two right angles (angle BDC and angle ADB). The pair of congruent sides are DB = DB. We use the reflexive property here. The sides are between the congruent angles mentioned. So we'll use ASA and not AAS.

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Extra info:

We can't use SSS because we only have info about one pair of sides. SAS won't be used either for the same reason. HL = hypotenuse leg, and it applies to right triangles only. We don't have any info about the hypotenuse of either triangle, so we can't use this either.

Which number is rational, an integer, and a real number?
A. 5/7
B. There is no such number.
C. -5
D. 1.5

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A or B I think. Hope this helps!

Answer:

-5

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The substance in the chart above that has the greatest number of atoms in each molecule is-

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Answer:

the substance in chart above

Step-by-step explanation:

that has greatest number of atom is each molecule

Write the interval as an inequality:
(-00, -8]

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Answer:

[tex]x\leq -8[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Evaluate the expression.
10.56÷3−1.9=

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1.62
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The quotient of fifty and five more than a number is ten

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Answer:

This number would be straight out zero  .

Step-by-step explanation:

First it said the quotient of fifty and five MORE than a number is 10, so we first need to focus on the line five MORE than a number is 10, so we know this number is less than the value used in the equation then we focus on the quotient of fifty and, So we know this unknown number lets just say the variable for it is n, then we know that fifty/ n+5=10. So Lets use the associative property to turn this into and some algebra to fifty/10 = n+5, so 50/10 equals to 5, so we know that, 5= n+5, so that would be... n =  0. Hope this helps you answer your question! :)

what is the area of this figure

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Answer:

a = 83 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

5 * 11 = 55

7 * 4 = 28

55 + 28 = 83

A=83 hope this helps

To determine whether or not they have a certain desease, 304 people are to have their blood tested. However, rather than testing each individual separately, it has been decided first to group the people in groups of 19. The blood samples of the 19 people in each group will be pooled and analyzed together. If the test is negative, one test will suffice for the 19 people (we are assuming that the pooled test will be positive if and only if at least one person in the pool has the desease); whereas, if the test is positive each of the 19 people will also be individually tested and, in all, 20 tests will be made on this group. Assume the probability that a person has the desease is 0.04 for all people, independently of each other, and compute the expected number of tests necessary for the entire group of 304 people.

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Answer:

The expected number of tests necessary for the entire group of 304 people is 180.0325

Step-by-step explanation:

Probability of person being positive = p = 0.04

Probability of person being negative = q = 1-0.04=0.96

Number of people in each group = 19

We will use binomial over here

Probability of no test positive :

[tex]P(x=0) = ^{19}C_0 (0.04)^0 (0.96)^{19} =0.460419201958[/tex]

P( at least one tests positive) = 1-P( no one tests positive)= 1-0.460419201958= 0.539580798042

Expected number of tests for each group = 1(0.460419201958)+20(0.539580798042) = 11.2520351628

Number of groups =[tex]\frac{\text{Total population}}{\text{no. of people in each group}}=\frac{304}{19}=16[/tex]

Expected number of tests necessary for the entire group of 304 people:

=[tex]\text{Expected number of tests for each group} \times \text{No. of groups}[/tex]

=[tex]11.2520351628 \times 16[/tex]

=180.0325

Hence The expected number of tests necessary for the entire group of 304 people is 180.0325

In the diagram, quadrilateral LMNO is a parallelogram. What is the length of ?

A.
6

B.
5.66

C.
5.39

D.
2.24

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Answer:

NP = 5.39

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the answer because opposite diagonals have equal lengths.

In quadrilateral LMNO which is a parallelogram, diagonals bisect each other, hence NP = LP = 5.39

What is a polygon?

A polygon can be defined as a two-dimensional closed shape with straight sides and no curved side. Types of polygons are triangle, quadrilateral, pentagon, hexagon, etc.

A parallelogram is a quadrilateral (four sides and four angles) in which opposite sides are equal and parallel. Opposite diagonals bisect each other.

In quadrilateral LMNO:

NP = LP = 5.39 (diagonals bisect each other)

In quadrilateral LMNO which is a parallelogram, diagonals bisect each other, hence NP = LP = 5.39

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