Each​ month, a shopkeeper spends 5x+17 dollars on rent and electricity. If she spends 3x-4 dollars on rent how much does she spend on​ electricity?

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Answer 1

Answer:

2x-13

Step-by-step explanation:

5x-3x=2x

17-4=13


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The planning department of Abstract Office Supplies has been asked to determine whether the
company should introduce a new computer desk next year. The department estimates that $8,000
of new manufacturing equipment will need to be purchased and that the cost of constructing each
desk will be $200. The department also estimates that the revenue from each desk will be $600.
a. Determine the revenue function R(x) from the sale of x desks. R(x) =

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600+200=800
8,000/800=10
So, the answer is 10


What is the asymptote for the function?
I tried to do it but I can’t

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Answer:

Horizontal Asymptote → y = 17

Step-by-step explanation:

Given function is f(x) = [tex]\frac{2}{5}(16)^{x+13}+17[/tex]

Here, the parent function is g(x) = [tex]\frac{2}{5}(16)^x[/tex]

Parent function has a horizontal asymptote as y = 0

If the function g(x) is shifted 13 units left and 17 units up, new function will be f(x) = [tex]\frac{2}{5}(16)^{x+13}+17[/tex]

When the parent function is shifted 17 units up, horizontal asymptote shifts 17 units upwards.

Therefore, horizontal asymptote of the image function becomes y = 17.

Dale has set up his own business. He now needs funds to buy a new machine to cater to those consumers whose needs could not be met earlier due to lack of infrastructure and funds. Which stage is his business in?
A.
seed stage
B.
growth stage
C.
maturity stage
D.
decline stage


The correct answer is growth stage

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Answer:

The answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

The preceding two stages are development stage and startup stage. In growth stage one should first focus on fine tuning the business model and by finding ways for operational inefficiencies. Dale has actually already identified the inefficiency which is new machines and non being able to cater to some customers due to lack of machines. In this exact stage businessman try to grow the business by analyzing the main profit drivers and the finding ways to grow the profit driver with less cost

Answer ls B 1089378837739363

Please help Please I can’t fail this test
Use elimination to solve the system
2x+y=-1
-3x+2y=12
(They are the same problem please help me please)

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Answer:

(-2, 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

I believe (-2, 3)

A manufacturer of cheese filled ravioli supplies a pizza restaurant chain. Based on data collected

from its automatic filling process, the amount of cheese inserted into the ravioli is normally distributed. To make sure that the automatic filling process is on target, quality control inspectors take a sample of 25 ravioli with mean weight of 15.26 grams and standard deviation of 2.56 grams. The margin of error (ME) to construct a 99% confidence interval for the true mean amount of cheese filling is

A) 2.064 B) 1.432 C) 3.745 D) 1.276 E) 1.797

b. A manufacturer of cheese filled ravioli supplies a pizza restaurant chain. Based on data collected

from its automatic filling process, the amount of cheese inserted into the ravioli is normally distributed. To make sure that the automatic filling process is on target, quality control inspectors take a sample of 25 ravioli and measure the weight of cheese filling. They find the 99% confidence interval of 14.16 to 15.84 grams. Which of the following is the correct interpretation?

I. We are 99% confident that the mean weight of cheese filling in all ravioli made by this process is between 14.16 and 15.84 grams.

II. 99% of all ravioli made by this process will have cheese filling weights between 14.16 and 15.84 grams.

III.We are 99% confident that the interval (14.16, 15.84) contains the mean weight of cheese filling in all ravioli made by this process.

IV. The weight of cheese filling in the ravioli is between 14.16 and 15.84 grams 99% of the time.

A) I only

B) III only

C)I and III.

D) II and III

E) I and IV

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Answer: a. B) 1.432

              b. E) I and IV

Step-by-step explanation:

a. Margin of error to construct a 99% confidence interval is calculated as

[tex]ME=t.\frac{s}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex]

where

t is the critical value expressed as t-score, which comes from t-distribution;

s is sample standard deviation

n is sample size

In this case, a t-score is used because the population standard deviation is unknown and the sample size is small, n < 30.

The way to find t-score is:

1) Define the degree of freedom, which is sample size minus 1: df = n - 1;

2) Compute alpha: [tex]\alpha=1-\frac{confidence}{100}[/tex];

3) Find the critical probability: [tex]p=1-\frac{\alpha}{2}[/tex]

With the df and critical probability, consulte the t-distribution table and find the score.

For the cheese filling:

df = 24

p = 0.995

t-score = 2.797

Calculating margin of error:

[tex]ME=2.797.\frac{2.56}{\sqrt{5}}[/tex]

ME = 1.432

The margin of error to construct a 99% confidence interval for the true mean amount of cheese filling is 1.432.

b. Confidence interval is an interval in which we have a percentage of certainty that the true population mean is. For example, with a 99% confidence interval of 14.16 to 15.84 grams, we are 99% confident that the true mean weight of cheese filling is between those numbers or that the weight of cheese filling is between 14.16 and 15.84 grams 99% of the time.

What is 7.8 * 7.8 * 7.8 * 7.8 * 7.8 as a power

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Answer:

7.8^5

Step-by-step explanation:

3. The Mathville Zoo only has tigers and
ostriches. The zoo keeper says they have 22
animals and the animals have a total of 70 feet.
Find the number of each kind of animal?

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

13 tigers9 ostriches

Step-by-step explanation:

Let t represent the number of tigers. Then the number of feet is ...

  4t +2(22 -t) = 70

  2t = 26 . . . . . . . . . subtract 44, collect terms

  t = 13 . . . . . . . divide by 2; number of tigers

  22 -t = 9 . . . . number of ostriches

The zoo has 13 tigers and 9 ostriches.

find x. :( i’ll mark brainlist and give thanks !

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Answer:

tan15=x/300

0.267=x/300

0.267×300=x

x=80.01=80(approx)

Which of the following is an integer? Select all correct answers.
Select all that apply:
496

−5

8

−10

293

7

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Answer:

integers

-52, -17, -8, -4

0, 1, 2, 18, 72

There's no integers -_-

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I need help on this question

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Answer:

a = 62.5

b = 40

c =62.5

d = 70

pablos pizza makes a profit of $495 each day for 12 days, what is the profit for the 12 days

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Answer:

5940

Step-by-step explanation:

495 x 12 = 5940

The base of the following pyramid is a square. If the surface area of the pyramid is 896 in^2, what is it's volume? Side base length is 14 and distance to middle is 7.

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Answer: 457.3

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]V=\frac{lwh}{3}[/tex]

[tex]V=\frac{14*14*7}{3}[/tex]= 457.3

Answer:

V= 1568 in^3

Step-by-step explanation:

B = 14^2 = 196

896 = 14^2 + 2(14) (l)

896 = 196 + 28 (l)

700 = 281 l

25 = l

7^2 + b^2 = 25^2

49 = 625

24

1/3 (196)(24) = 1568

Please help i am new here

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Answer: 1. 3/8-1/4=1/8

2. 3/8+1/4=5/8

3. x=5/8

Step-by-step explanation: 1. you have to subtract 3/8 by 1/4 because you have to use the largest number to subtract for the smallest number so 3/8-1/4=1/8

2. Add by adding 3/8 by 1/4 because you have to find the value of x so 3/8+1/4=5/8

3. look at number 2. and the answer is x= 5/8

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Austin walks 1/3 of the way to school and stopped to rest. Devyn walks 2/6 of the way to the school and stops to rest who traveled further

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Answer:

Austin and Devyn.

Step-by-step explanation:

1/3 and 2/6 are equal fractions.

What is the total measurement of the angels in a triangle?

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Answer:

The sum of the three angles of any triangle is equal to 180 degrees.

Step-by-step explanation:

Mark brainliest please if my answer is correct thank you and have a nice day

please help me please i really need help please

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Answer:

x= -6

y= -5

Step-by-step explanation:

(x,y) = (-6, -5)

Answer:

(-6,-5)

x=-6

y=-5

Step-by-step explanation:

9x-7y=-19

5x-3y=-15

When solving with elimination, you multiply both equations by a number to get two terms to cancel each other out.

We can try to get the y's to cancel out. The LCD of 7 and 3 is 21, so we multiply one equation by 3 and another by -7 (to get one -21y and one 21y)

{9x-7y=-19}*3=

27x-21y=-57

{5x-3y=-15}*(-7)=

-35x+21y=105

Now, we combine the two equations.

27x-21y=-57

-35x+21y=105

-8x=48

Now, solve for x.

-8x=48

x=-6

Now we can plug x into one of the original equations to get y.

I will use 9x-7y=-19.

9(-6)-7y=-19

-54-7y=-19

Add 54 to both sides.

-7y=35

y=-5

We can put these values into an ordered pair: (-6,-5).

Please help need answer!

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Answer:  About 513 feet

A more accurate value is roughly 512.575960394824

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Explanation:

With many trig problems, a diagram should help steer you in the right direction. See below.

The red angle is the angle of depression. It's formed by starting off looking straight horizontal, then we look down 26 degrees. The blue angle adds to the red angle to get 90, so we can see that 26+64 = 90. Or you could say 90-26 = 64.

The goal is to find the value of x, which is the length from B (the lighthouse base) to point C (the ship's location).

The lighthouse is 250 ft tall, meaning AB = 250

We'll use angle BAC, or angle A for short, as the reference angle. This is the blue angle in the diagram.

We have a known adjacent side (AB = 250) and an unknown opposite side (BC = x). We use a tangent ratio to tie these sides together with the reference angle in question. This way we can solve for x.

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

tan(angle) = opposite/adjacent

tan(A) = BC/AB

tan(64) = x/250

250*tan(64) = x

x = 250*tan(64)

x = 512.575960394824

x = 513

The distance from B to C is roughly 513 feet.

I'm rounding to the nearest whole number because the other values given to you are whole numbers.

find the image of ( 1 , 2 ) after a reflection about y = x followed by a reflection about y = - x

PLS ONLY ANSWER IF YOU KNOW THE ANSWER.

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the answer should be the following:
1. (2,1)
2. (-1,-2)

Answer:

(-1,-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Think of the line y=x as a mirror.  The image of the point (1,2) is obtained by drawing a line through (1,2) perpendicular to the line y=x and finding the point on the perpendicular line that is equal distance from the line y=x but on the other side. This gets you to the point (2,1).

Similarly, from (2,1) find the mirror image using the line y=-x as the mirror. You travel diagonally 1.5 diagonal squares to reach y=-x and then continue another 1.5 diagonals to reach (-1,-2) which is your answer.

Find the product. 7. $458.29 × 6.3% 8. $280.12 × 7.75%

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Answer:

7. 28.8722

8. 21.7093

Step-by-step explanation:

458.29 x .063=28.8722

21.7093 x .0775= 21.7093

what is (-9 - 6 x 5) x 10 = ?

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Answer:

-390 is your answer

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

PEDMAS - Parenthesis , Exponents ,  Division, Multiplication , Addition and subtraction.

(-9 - 6 *5) *10 = (-9 - 30) *10

                     = -39 *10

                     = -390

1/10+10/12= Any help would be apreciated right now!

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0.93 should be your answer

Answer:

I got the answer 14/15 or 0.93333

Step-by-step explanation:

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Base your answer on Ali opened a savings account with $100. He saves $25 per month.
 
 
Solve an inequality to find the least number of months it will take Ali to have $700.

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Answer:

24

Step-by-step explanation:

700- 100 = 600 divided by 25 = 24

Together teammates Pedro and Ricky got 2671 base hits last season Pedro had 275 more hits Ricky hits did each player have

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Not sure if this is right but yeah

Thank you all for helping me with every thing! I also need help with this one :)

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Answer:

1.5/6

2.1/6

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

[tex]\frac{5}{6}[/tex] and [tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Two parallel lines are cut by a transversal. Find the value of x

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Answer:

x = 18

Step-by-step explanation:

you set the 2 equations equal to eachother

you minus x on both sides to get x on one side

than find the answer

Robert painted 4/8 of each tile with green paint. He painted 52 tiles. What is the total amount of tiles that he painted green?
Please show an explanation to solve this problem. Thank you.

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Answer:

The answer is 26

Step-by-step explanation:

All we do is multiply 4/8 by 52.

52 = 52/1

52/1 * 4/8 = 208/8

208/8 = 26

So the answer is 26.

Hope this helps! :)

Skyler getting a delivery from Chick-fil-A they charge $3 delivery fee plus $0.25 per mile write an equation to find the total cost y for a delivery that is X miles away

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Answer:

y = 3 + 0.25x

Step-by-step explanation:

x represents the miles and if Skyler is charged $0.25 per mile, then x goes with the 0.25. The $3 is a flat fee and doesn't get added any more times then when it is first added.

Evaluate (14 + x) = 2 when x = 4. A. 7 O B. 18 C. 11 D. 9​

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Answer:

14+4=18 have a good day Ahead

What is 24 divided by 849, be sure to show your work.

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Answer:

0.02826855123 or 35.37

Step-by-step explanation:

24/849 = 0.02826855123

849/24 = 35.37

Enter the value of 3.4. (6 + 12).

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Answer:

cool

Step-by-step explanation:

add the (6+12) and than multiply what you get by 3.4. you will get the answer

The value of the expression is 216.

What is a mathematical expression?

An expression, often known as a mathematical expression, is a finite collection of symbols that are well-formed in accordance with context-dependent principles. Quantities (operands), factors, operations, operations, braces, grammar, and grouping can all be represented by mathematical symbols, which can also be used to indicate the logical syntax's sequence of operations and other features. In algebra, a value may be designated by an expression; this value may rely on the values given to the variables that the expression contains. The semantics associated with the symbols in the expression determine this value. The expression's context determines which semantics to use. Depending on the suggested sequence of operations by the context, the identical syntactic statement 1 + 2 3 might have multiple values (mathematically 7, but also 9).

The given expression is 3.4.(6+12)

And it can be solved as

3.4.(6+12) = 12.18 = 216

Hence, the value of the above expression is 216.

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