Gabriel is buying bagels for a family gathering. Each bagel costs $1.75. Answer the questions below regarding the relationship between the total cost and the number of bagels purchased.

The independent variable, x, represents the
, and the dependent variable is the
, because the
depends on the
.
A function relating these variables is N(x) =N(x)=
.
So N(14) =N(14)=
, meaning 1414


.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Independent Variable: Number of bagels bought

Dependent Variable: Total cost because it depends on the number of bagels bought.

Function: N(x)=1.75x

So, if x is the number of bagels bought, N(14) means that 14 bagels were bought. So you multiply 14 by the price; 1.75. So, N(x)=1.75*14 = $24.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

The independent variable, x, represents the number of bagels purchased, and the dependent variable is the total cost of the bagels, because the total cost of the bagels depends on the number of bagels purchased.

A function relating these variables is V(x) =1.75x.

So V(14) = 24.5, meaning 14 bagels will cost 24.5 dollars.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Related Questions

Simplify the expression:
10t - 40 + 3t + t

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Answer:

Your correct answer is 14t - 40

Step-by-step explanation:

Combine like terms:

10t + 3t + t = 14t

Since there are no other integers, just tag on the -40:

14t - 40

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What is the value of x in the equation below?
29.46=13.82+4x

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Answer:

x=3.91

Step-by-step explanation:

29.46=13.82+4x

13.82+4x=29.46

subtract 13.82 from both sides

4x=15.64

divide by 4

x=3.91

a) An agent sold some carpets at the rate of Rs 4500 each and received Rs 9000 as commission
at 10%. Find the number of carpets he sold.​

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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Rs 9000 = 10%
Multiply by 10
Rs 90,000 = 100%

90,000/4500 = 20 Carpets sold

the question is "what is the rate of change of the average height in feet of the trees on the farm with respect to the number of years since the trees were planted"

please help!​

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Answer:

Rate Of Change= 7

Step-by-step explanation:

all you have to do is see the difference, imma make a table here first

x       y

1       10

3      24

6      45

11      80

15    108

from 10 to 24 you add 14

from 1 to 3 you add 2

so y/x

14/ 2 = 7

check:

from 24 to 45 you add 21

from 3 to 6 you add 3

so y/x

21/3 = 7

From y/x your final answer will always be 7.

So the rate of change will be 7.

Hope this helped a little!

what is 2 (3 x+ 7)+ x =70

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Answer:

6 + 1 4 + = 7 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

x = 63/4

Step-by-step explanation:

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Do the points lie on the same line? Explain your answer.
G(3,3), H(-1,5), X(5,7)
Choose the correct answer below.
O A. The slopes of all three pairs of coordinates are not equal. Therefore, the points do lie on the same line.
OB. The slopes of all three pairs of coordinates are equal. Therefore, the points do lie on the same line.
O C. The slopes of all three pairs of coordinates are equal. Therefore, the points do not lie on the same line.
OD. The slopes of all three pairs of coordinates are not equal. Therefore, the points do not lie on the same line.

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A, sorry if I am wrong.

The price of a car has been reduced from $18,500 to $14,800. What is the percentage decrease of the price of the car?

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Answer:

125%

Step-by-step explanation:

i need this question answered by 2:30 its for 20 points pls help

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Answer:

46800

Step-by-step explanation:

10x15x24x13=46800

Answer; 221
Adding 24and10. Then divide by 2 then after multiply that number by the height !

Find the simplified product

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Answer: (b + 3)/2

[tex]\frac{b-5}{2b}.\frac{b^{2}+3b }{b-5}=\frac{b^{2}+3b }{2b}=\frac{b(b+3)}{2b}=\frac{b+3}{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

(b + 3)/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the equation y = x - 2 and perform a reflection over the x-axis. Write an equation in 2

1

slope intercept form that represents the new line.

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Answer:

Please check the explanation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the equation

y=x-2

We know that Reflecting over the x-axis inverts the sign of the y-coordinate.

Thus, after reflecting over the x-axis, the equation would be:

-y = x - 2

Now, writing the equation in the slope-intercept form

y=mx+b

where

m is the slope and b is the y-intercept

so the equation in the slope-intercept form

-y = x - 2

y = -x + 2

Here,

The slope = m = -1The y-intercept = b = 2

HELP HELP HELP ASAP PLEASE IM STUCK

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Answer:

I would say A?

Step-by-step explanation:

if i'm not right im sorry :(

The answer is C because since two of the figures are squares you can take the square root of the areas to find the sides of the rectangle.

how do you find the perpendicular distance between a line segment and a point? (photo attached) i’m stuck

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Answer:

Exact Distance = [tex]\frac{4\sqrt{10}}{5}[/tex]

Approximate Distance = 2.529822

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Explanation:

This process is quite involved if you don't know the shortcut formula. I'll go over the long method first, and then show the shortcut in the next section.

First we'll need the equation of the line through points O and M. Use of the slope formula will show line OM has slope -1/3, which you are correct in stating.

Then use point slope form to determine the equation of line OM is y = (-1/3)x+11/3. This converts to the standard form x+3y = 11.

For anything in the form Ax+By = C, the equation perpendicular to this is of the form Bx-Ay = D. The A,B coefficients swap, and one item is negated. This helps form the negative reciprocal slope needed for the perpendicular line.

Compare x+3y = 11 to Ax+By = C. We see that A = 1 and B = 3.

So Bx-Ay = D turns into 3x-y = D. Then plug in the coordinates of H(-3,2) and compute to get

3x-y = 3(-3)-2 = -9-2 = -11. So D = -11

The equation 3x-y = D turns into 3x-y = -11 which is the equation of the line through point H and this line is perpendicular to line OM.

At this point, we have this system of equations

x+3y = 11

3x-y = -11

Solve that system however you wish. Substitution may be the best choice. Doing so leads to the intersection point (-2.2, 4.4)

The last step is to apply the distance formula between the points H(-3,2) and the intersection point (-2.2, 4.4)

The distance you should get is [tex]\frac{4\sqrt{10}}{5} \approx 2.529822[/tex]

I'm skipping steps because listing everything out would take up way too much space in my opinion.

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The first section goes over a fairly lengthy process of finding the perpendicular distance. Luckily, there's a shortcut.

Consider an equation of the form Ax+By=C, aka standard form. Now consider a point P located at (m,n) that is not on the line Ax+By = C. We can find the distance from P to the line using this formula below

[tex]d = \frac{|Am+Bn-C|}{\sqrt{A^2+B^2}}[/tex]

In this case, A = 1, B = 3 and C = 11 found back in the previous section. So you'll still need to calculate the equation of line OM.

Also, we'll use (m,n) = (-3,2) which are the coordinates of point H

From here it's a fairly straightforward computation

[tex]d = \frac{|Am+Bn-C|}{\sqrt{A^2+B^2}}\\\\d = \frac{|1*(-3)+3*2-11|}{\sqrt{(1)^2+(3)^2}}\\\\d = \frac{|-8|}{\sqrt{1+9}}\\\\d = \frac{8}{\sqrt{10}}\\\\[/tex]

Optionally we can rationalize the denominator like so

[tex]d = \frac{8}{\sqrt{10}}\\\\d = \frac{8\sqrt{10}}{\sqrt{10}\sqrt{10}}\\\\d = \frac{8\sqrt{10}}{\sqrt{10*10}}\\\\d = \frac{8\sqrt{10}}{\sqrt{100}}\\\\d = \frac{8\sqrt{10}}{10}\\\\d = \frac{2*4\sqrt{10}}{2*5}\\\\d = \frac{4\sqrt{10}}{5}\\\\d \approx 2.529822\\\\[/tex]

There are different ways to write down the answer, but they all represent the same number.

please help 15 points i will give u

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the answer is c i think

Review: Angle Bisectors
A
Directions: Label the diagram with the
proper congruence markings and known
measurements.

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Answer:

m∠AOC = 15°m∠BOC = 15°

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the angle ∠AOB

It is stated that CO is the angle bisector of ∠AOB.

Given that ∠AOB = 30°

As we know that the angle bisector bisects the angle into two equal angles.

Thus, the angle bisector CO bisects the angle ∠AOB into two equal angles, which are:

m∠AOCm∠BOC

as

∠AOB = 30°

Thus, the two formed angles i.e m∠AOC and m∠BOC by the angle bisector would be half of the angle bisector as the angle bisector bisects the angle ∠AOB into two equal angles.

Therefore,

m∠AOC = 15°m∠BOC = 15°

Mr. Mills is 5 feet and 11 inches tall. How many inches tall is he?

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Answer:

71

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 12 inches in a foot:

12 inches x 5 feet = 60

60 + 11 inches = 71 inches total

Answer:

71 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

12 inches in a foot

12*5

60+11

71 inches

Hope this hopes. Have a great day. May it be filled with joy and happiness.

m
A) 136°
C) 145°
B) 91°
D) 140°

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Answer:

136° is right answer-----------------------

drummer and a guitarist each wrote songs for their band. The guitarist wrote 8 fewer than
wice the number of songs that the drummer wrote. They wrote a total of 46 songs.
Vhich system of equations models this situation if the drummer wrote d songs and the
guitarist wrote g songs?

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Answer:

g = 2d - 8

g + d = 46

Find the value of x.

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Answer:

x=102

Step-by-step explanation:

X= 102!!!! Hope this helped

Which expression represents each mathematical phrase?

Drag the answer into the box to match each phrase.

(1) the product of 7 and a number
(2) the sum of 7 and a number
(3) 7 less than a number
(4) 7 more than twice a number

(a) 2+x+7
(b) 7+x
(c) 2x+7
(d) x-7
(e) 7x
(f) 7-x

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Answer:

(1) = (e) 7x. (2) = (b) 7+x. (3) = (d) x-7. (4) = (c) 2x+7

which is the slowest rate? a. 2,983 km in 5 hr
b. 5,193 km in 7 hr
c. 3,094 km in 12 hr
d. 1,784 km in 3 hr

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Answer:

C. 3,094 km in 12 hr

Step-by-step explanation:

we need to find kilometer per 1 hour so

2983/5=596.6 kilometers per hour

5,193/7= 741.857142857 km per hour

3,094/12=257.833333333 km per hour

1,784/3=594.666666667 km per hour

now which number is lowest

third one

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For f (x), evaluate the following:
a, f(0)
b. f(6)

Show all of your work

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Answer:

a). f(0) = 4

b). f(6) = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

a). When x < 5, piecewise function to be considered,

f(x) = x + 4

Since, x = 0 is less than x = 5

f(0) = 0 + 4

f(0) = 4

b). When 5 ≤ x < 7,

Piecewise function to be considered,

f(x) = 8

Therefore, for x = 6,

f(6) = 8

The role that an organism plays within the area it lives is known as its

Question 5 options:

A.Nest


B.Habitat


C.Home


D.Niche
I will report you if you try to steal my points

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Ecology definition of niche

I believe The answer is D

If I would drop two eggs off of a building (one being at a higher position than the other) which one would drop faster and why?

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Answer: Simple Answer.

The simplest way to obtain the minimal floor is to throw an egg from the first floor, then from the second and so on. This way when the egg is finally broken then we will know that this is the floor. This is a reliable algorithm, but in the worst-case scenario it would take 100 throws.

The important thing to notice is that it is the only reliable algorithm when you have only one egg. So you need to start using this algorithm when you break the first egg.

Step-by-step explanation: Intuitive answer.

This way, our first egg should be used to split the 100 floors range into smaller ranges as efficiently as possible. Thus, an intuitive and popular answer is to throw the first egg from 1/n-th of the floors to check. For instance 1/3. Then the algorithm will look like the following:

Throw the egg from 33rd floor. If it breaks, then we check the first 32 floors using the second egg.

Otherwise, we throw the egg from 33 + (67 * 1/3) = 55th floor. If it breaks, then we check floors 34 to 55 using the second egg.

Worst case scenario for 1/3 is max(33, 24, …) = 33. This way we might find a perfect n that optimizes the number of throws using some dynamic programming. This is a valuable solution that presents programming thinking, but it is not an optimal solution.

The optimal solution is when all arguments of this max function are equal. How do we achieve it? Looking from the end, the last D(n) is going to be 1, because we will finally get to the point where there is only the single floor for the first egg. Therefore D(n-1) should be equal to 2 because it has one less throw of the first egg.

We see then that the first egg should be thrown finally from the 99th floor, previously from 99–2=97, previously from 97–3=94, 90, 85, 79, 72, 64, 55, 45, 34, 22 and the 9th floor. This is an optimal solution! This way, we need 14 throws in the worst case scenario (the smallest difference is 13, but we had to make one extra throw on the 9th floor).

Simple equation to find the answer is following:

Where f is number of floors. This can be simplified to: min n*n+ divided by 2 greater than f

That is equal to: n=ceil 8f + 1 - 1, divided by 2

Diana worked on her science project for 513 hours. Gabe worked on his science project 114 times as long as Diana. Paula worked on her science project 34 as long as Diana. How long did Gabe and Paula work on their projects?

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Answer:

Gabe worked for 6 2/3 hours and Paula worked for 4 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Diana worked on her science project for 5 1/3 hours.

Gabe worked on his science project 1 1/4 times as long as Diana.

Paula worked on her science project 3/4 as long as Diana.

Solution,

ATQ,

Gabe worked for :

[tex]5\dfrac{1}{3}\times 1\dfrac{1}{4}\\\\=\dfrac{16}{3}\times \dfrac{5}{4}\\\\=\dfrac{20}{3}\ h\\\\=6\dfrac{2}{3}\ h[/tex]

Pauls worked for :

[tex]\dfrac{3}{4}\times 5\dfrac{1}{3}\\\\=\dfrac{3}{4}\times \dfrac{16}{3}\\\\=4\ h[/tex]

Hence, Gabe worked for 6 2/3 hours and Paula worked for 4 hours.

Algebra 1 easy. Will give brainlest PLZ ASAP!

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Answer:

2, -2

Step-by-step explanation:

just test each one

Im pretty sure it’s (2,-2)

Two brothers, Michael and Alan, were in a bowling league that met once a
week. From past experiences, it is known that both brothers' scores are
approximately normally distributed where Michael has a mean score of 150
with a standard deviation of 30, and Alan has a mean score of 165 with a
standard deviation of 15. Assuming that their scores are independent, which
of the following values is closest to the probability that Michael will have a
greater core than Alan in a single game?
0.16
0.28
0.31
0.33
0.37

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Answer:

The correct option is;

0.28

Step-by-step explanation:

The given parameters are;

The mean score for Michael, [tex]\bar x _1[/tex] = 150

The standard deviation, σ₁ = 30

The mean score for Alan,  [tex]\bar x _2[/tex] = 165

The standard deviation, σ₂ = 15

Taking n₁ = n₂ = 1

[tex]z=\dfrac{(\bar{x}_{1}-\bar{x}_{2})-(\mu_{1}-\mu _{2} )}{\sqrt{\dfrac{\sigma_{1}^{2} }{n_{1}}-\dfrac{\sigma _{2}^{2}}{n_{2}}}}[/tex]

Taking μ₁ - μ₂ = 0

[tex]z=\dfrac{(150-165)}{\sqrt{\dfrac{30^{2} }{1}-\dfrac{15^{2}}{1}}} \approx -0.577[/tex]

The p-value for a z-score of -0.577 from the z-table is 0.28434

Therefore, the probability that Michael, with mean score, [tex]\bar x _1[/tex] = 150 will have a greater score than Alan, with a mean score of [tex]\bar x _2[/tex] = 165 is 0.28434 ≈ 0.28

Therefore, the correct option is 0.28

In your sock drawer you have 4 blue socks, 5 grey socks, and 3 black socks. Half asleep one morning, you grab 2 socks at random and put them on. Find the probability that you end up wearing exactly 1 black sock.

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3 out of 12

1 out of 4

yea hopefully correct

Here's a graph of a linear function.
Write the
equation that describes that function.
Express it in slope-intercept form.

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Answer:

y = 1/2x + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

As per graph, using the points (-6, 0) and (0, 3) we determine that:

the y-intercept is 3 and the slope is m = (3-0)/(0 - (-6)) =  /3/6 = 1/2

So the equation is:

y = mx + by = 1/2x + 3

Which decimal is smallest?

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Answer:

.8345

Step-by-step explanation:

If the sales tax rate is 5%, how much tax will you pay on a $35 sweatshirt? * 5 points
$36.75
$1.75
$35.75
$2.25

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Answer:

$36.75

Step-by-step explanation:

You do 5% of 35 which equals 1.75 that’s your sales tax.

then add 1.75+35.00= 36.75

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