Answer:
-1
Step-by-step explanation:
Are you study of a population of 1200 frogs you feel that sold out of every 180 frogs in the population has spots on the back based on the results of the other study how many frogs in the population do not have spots in the back
Answer: 1,120 frogs
Step-by-step explanation:
If 12 out of every 180 frogs in the population have spots on their backs, the number that do not are;
= 180 - 12
= 168 frogs
168 frogs out of every 180 do not have spots. Out of 1,200 that would be;
= 168/180 * 1,200
= 1,120 frogs
Please help me circles.....
Answer:
95
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is
x×2=285-x
3x=285
x=95
Answer:
x = 75°
Step-by-step explanation:
There are many Circle Geometry Rules. We will be using the following:
The angle at the centre of the circle is twice the angle at the circumference.
x = the angle opposite 285 - x.
This means that 360 - (285 - x) = 2x
360 - 285 + x = 2x
75 + x = 2x
We can simplify this by taking away x from both sides.
75 = x
We can check this by substituting x into the orginal equation.
360 - (285 - x) = 2x
360 - (285 - 75) = 2 * 75
360 - 210 = 2 * 75
150 = 2*75
150 = 150
find the exact perimeter of square whose side length is 5∛16 cm
Answer:
P = 50.39 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that,
The side of a square, a = 5∛16 cm
We need to find the perimeter of the square.
Perimeter = sum of all sides.
All sides of a square are equal. Its perimeter is given by :
P = 4a
[tex]P=4\times 5\sqrt[3]{16} \\\\P=50.39\ cm[/tex]
So, the exact perimeter of the square is 50.39 cm.
What is the image of the point (2,3) after the transformation Ry-axis?
Answer:
The image of the point (2, 3) after the reflection across the y-axis will be: (-2, 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that when a point, let say P(x, y), is reflected across the y-axis, the sign of x-coordinate is reversed but y-coordinate remains the same.
In other words, the rule is:
P(x, y) → P'(-x, y)
Here, P'(x, y) is the image of the original point P(x, y) after the reflection across the y-axis.
Considering the point
A(2, 3)Let us reflect the point A(2, 3) across the y-axis.
We know the rule:
P(x, y) → P'(-x, y)
so
A(2, 3) → A'(-2, 3)
Thus, the image of the point (2, 3) after the reflection across the y-axis will be: (-2, 3)
Erica sells magazine subscriptions and makes a flat rate of $5.35 for each subscription she sells. If Erica made $42.80 on Monday, $64.20 on Tuesday and $74.90 on Wednesday, how many subscriptions did she sell in the three days
to find the number of subscribtion sold we divide the money she made by the price of subscription
monday:
42.80/5.35=8 subscriptions sold
tuesday:
64.20/5.35=12 subscriptions sold
wednesday:
74.90/5.35=14 subscriptions sold
8+12+14=34 subscriptions sold in 3 days
Answer:
34 subscriptions she sold
Whose puppy weighed the most when the person got it? How much did it weigh? Part c
Answer:
Olivia's puppy, it weighed 5 pounds.
Step-by-step explanation:
ok so tomorrow i have exams omg haha im so scareddd!!!!!
Answer:
Best of luck! I hope your exam goes well!!!
Please answer this question.
Answer:
C) 78
Step-by-step explanation:
its technically 77.5714... but rounds to 78, hope that helps
Answer:
It is 78 because when placed in numerical order it is in the middle
In AJKL, if m2 J = 90°, then K and j are
A) Complementary
O B) Congruent
O C) Obtuse
OD) Right
Identify a pair of perpendicular lines in the given figure.
Question 1 options:
p and t
q and t
s and t
p and q
This hurts my brain cells help me
I am thinking of a number, let's call it x . If I increase twice my number by 5, the result is the same as if I triple my number and subtract 1. Use the 4-step process to write and solve an equation to find my number. Make sure to answer in a sentence.
Answer: 6
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number be x
If I increase twice my number by 5, the result is the same as if I triple my number and subtract 1. This can be formed into an equation as:
(2 × x) + 5 = (3 × x) - 1
2x + 5 = 3x - 1
5 + 1 = 3x - 2x
x = 6
The number you are thinking of is 6
A man is trying to fit a washing machine into a corner of a four-sided room. He knows that all the walls are perfectly straight, but he is not sure if the corner is an exact right angle. If the other three corners are all 90° angles, what is the measure of the missing corner?
Need help please thanks
Answer:
Use an app called Cymath it tells you the answer and it shows you step by step on how to work it out. I used the app multiple times and it helps me a lot!
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope I helped! :)
Dorian buys 2 pound's of almond's for 21.98 and 3 pound's of dried apricots for 26.25 which is less expensive per pound how much less expensive
Answer: Dried apricots are less expensive they are $8.75
Step-by-step explanation: I divided 21.98 by 2 and got 10.99 then I divided 26.25 by 3 and 8.75 which makes dried apricots less expensive
Pls help!
a.) 2 is what percent of 1?
b.) M is what percent of N?
c.) What percent of 88 is 154?
Answer:
A)200%
B)I dont know sorry
C) 57.14. Not sure tho
Hope they are correct
If anyone knows the answer to this can you help me
Answer:
C. y + 7 = -7(x - 3)Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a line is:
y - y₀ = m(x - x₀)
where m is the slope and (x₀, y₀) is the point which the line passes through
The product of slopes of two perpendicular lines is -1
so if given lines slope is ¹/₇ them:
¹/₇·m = -1
m = -7
(3, -7) ⇒ x₀ = 3, y₀ = -7
Therefore:
y - (-7) = -7(x - 3)
y + 7 = -7(x - 3)
There are 132 eighth-grade students at Hoover Middle School. If there are 6 eighth-grade teachers, how many students are there per teacher?
A. 18 students per teacher
B. 22 students per teacher
C. 24 students per teacher
D. 16 students per teacher
i need an opinion, my other note is in anouther question. what do y'all think.
Dear Chelsea
I'm tierd of you scraching me
I mean I love you can't you see
You may not see it but your rude to Sue
you tell me a secret like the one about you know who
Do you like to hurt Sue and me
Dose it make very you happy
I'm done with all the disrespect
I always helped you last I checked
I'm always there for you
I have fun doing all the things we do
I love you like my own child
Evan though you're a little wild
Your pretty and strong
Your hair is not so long
But what do I care
I mean it's your hair
I geuss what I'm trying to say
Is that no matter what you do ill still love you anyway
You are my little cousin more like a sister
And I hope to be there when you get your mister
I may not always be there
But I want you to know I still care
So as I look up at the sky
I write this not to say goodbye
Answer:
good job its very good
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the zeros of the function.
Enter the solutions from least to greatest.
f(x) = 5x^2 – 20
Answer:
x=-2, 2.
Step-by-step explanation:
5x^2-20=0
factor out the 5
5(x^2-4)=0
5(x+2)(x-2)=0
(x+2)(x-2)=0/5
(x+2)(x-2)=0
x+2=0, x-2=0
x=0-2=-2,
x=0+2=2.
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A box contains 7 plain pencils and 3 pens. A second box contains 5 color pencils and 5 crayons. One item from each box is chosen at random. What is the
probability that a plain pencil from the first box and a color pencil from the second box are selected?
form
Answer:
60%
Step-by-step explanation:
add them all to 20
add 7 and 5 to get 12
12 over 20 is 60 percent
Somebody Please solve this question without using L Hospital rule.
Evaluate if:
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
[tex]\lim_{n \to 1} (\dfrac{1+\cos\pi x}{\tan^2\pi x})[/tex]
Using L Hospital's rule to find it :
[tex]\lim_{n \to a} \dfrac{f(x)}{g(x)}= \lim_{n \to a} \dfrac{f'(x)}{g'(x)}[/tex]
We have,
a = 1, [tex]f(x)=1+\cos\pi x, \ \ g(x)=\tan^2\pi x[/tex]
[tex]f'(x)=\dfrac{d}{dx}(1+\cos\pi x)\\\\=-\pi \sin \pi x\ .....(1)[/tex]
[tex]g'(x)=\dfrac{d}{dx}(\tan^2\pi x)\\\\=2\tan\pi x\times \sec^2\pi x\times \pi\ .....(2)[/tex]
From equation (1) and (2) :
[tex]\lim_{n \to 1} \dfrac{f(x)}{g(x)}= \lim_{n \to 1} \dfrac{-\pi \sin\pi x}{2\tan \pi x\times \sec^2\pi x \times \pi}\\\\\lim_{n \to 1} \dfrac{-\pi \sin\pi x}{2\tan \pi x\times \sec^2\pi x \times \pi}\\\\=\lim_{n \to 1} \dfrac{-1}{2}\times\cos^3\pi x\\\\=\dfrac{-1}{2}\times \cos^3\pi \\\\=\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]
So, the value of the given function is 1/2.
The equation of the line that contains diagonal HM is y = 2/3 x + 7.
What is the slope of the line that contains diagonal OE?
Answer:
The slope of the line that contains diagonal OE will be = -3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
We know the slope-intercept form of the line equation
y = mx+b
Where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept
Given the equation of the line that contains diagonal HM is y = 2/3 x + 7
y = 2/3 x + 7
comparing the equation with the slope-intercept form of the line equation
y = mx+b
Thus, slope = m = 2/3
We know that the diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of each other.As we have to determine the slope of the line that contains diagonal OE.
As the slope of the line that contains diagonal HM = 2/3
We also know that a line perpendicular to another line contains a slope that is the negative reciprocal of the slope of the other line.
Therefore, the slope of the line that contains diagonal
OE will be = -1/m = -1/(2/3) = -3/2
Hence, the slope of the line that contains diagonal OE will be = -3/2
what are the x and y intercepts of the function??
Answer:
first one
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
x-intercept is (-4,0)
y-intercept is (0,-3)
Help!!
Find the solution of this system of equations
x- 10y = -59
-4x + 10y = 86
Answer:
x - 10y = -59
(+)-4x + 10y = 86
-3x = 27
x = -9
substitute x into x - 10y = -59
-9 -10y = -59
-10y = -50
y = 5
find the sum:
13,16,19,...301
thanks!
Answer:
349
Step-by-step explanation:
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15. Write the first four terms of the sequence:
a. f(n) = −2[tex]n^{2}[/tex] + 4
b. f (1) = 7, f(n)= −4 ∙ f(n-1) − 1 + 15
Answer:
16 17
Step-by-step explanation:
Charles a shirt that was originally priced $13 he received a $2.60 discount what percent discount did Charles receive
Answer: I Believe 15%, But I'd Double Check.
Tom is buying topsoil for the flower bed shown below. One bag of topsoil covers 151515 square meters. How many bags of topsoil does Tom need to cover his flower bed?
Answer:
2 bags of topsoil.
Step-by-step explanation:
The attached figure shows a flower bed.
One bag of topsoil covers 15 square meters.
We need to find how many bags of topsoil does Tom need to cover his flower bed.
The area of the flower bed is :
[tex]A=\dfrac{1}{2}\times 12\times 5\\\\=30\ m^2[/tex]
Let he has to cover x bags of topsoil. So,
x = Area of flower bed/Area of 1 bag of top soil
x = 30/15
x = 2
Hence, he will need 2 bags of topsoil to cover his flower bed.
Pls help
Identify the domain of the function shown in the graph.
A. -7
B. x<0
C. x is all real numbers.
D. Y=15
Answer:
B.x<0 cs u useing easy steps