Answer:
1. 5 in.
2. 12 in.
3. 3.5 in.
4. 30 ft
5. 4 m
6. 32 mm
7. 53.41 m
8. 18.85 ft
9. 87.96 in
10. 56.56 mm
11. 20.57 in
12. 25.71 yd
Step-by-step explanation:
Two similar flagpoles are on either side of a park. The taller of the two flagpoles is 40 feet tall and casts a 32 foot shadow. If the
smaller of the two flagpoles casts a 20 foot shadow, how tall is it
Answer:
28 feet tall
Step-by-step explanation:
find the value of x. round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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Answer:
DF≅YZ
angle R≅angle N
XW≅TH
angle M ≅angle C
new coordinate=(2,1)
new coordinate=(0,2)
Reflection:
new coordinate=(5,-6)
new coordinate=(1,4)
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is 36.9
Step-by-step explanation:
In Earth’s atmosphere, the speed of sound can be approximated using partial variation. The speed of sound is approximately 331 m/s at 0°C and approximately 343 m/s at 20°C.
Jenny yells out “Hello” in a canyon when the air
temperature is 10°C. It takes 1.4 s to hear her
echo. How far away is the wall of the canyon?
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Answer:
1) No
2) 4/8 or 1/2
3) 2/8 or 1/4
4) 4/8 or 1/2
5) No
6) 1/8
7) No
Find the area of the trapezoid
Answer:
45
Step-by-step explanation:
A zip line starts on a platform that is 40 meters above the ground. The anchor for the zip line is 198 horizontal meters from the base of the platform. How long is the zip line? help grifjin
Answer:
Solution given:
perpendicular distance =height [p]=40m
base or horizontal distance [b]=198m
Hypotenuse or zip line [h]=?
Now
By using Pythagoras law
h²=p²+b²
h²=40²+198²
h=√40804
h=202m
So the Zip line is 202m long.
You randomly draw a marble from a bag, record is color, and then replace it. You draw a blue marble 11 out of 50 times. What is the experimental probability that the nes marble will be blue? Write your answer as a fraction, de mal, or percent. The experimental probabilty that the next marble will be blue is
Explanation:
This may seem like a trick question, but it's not. Your teacher simply wants to know how many times you got blue out of the number of times total. The numerator is the number of blue. The denominator is the number of total tries. The fraction 11/50 cannot be reduced because 11 and 50 share no common factors other than 1.
Notes:
11/50 = 0.22 = 22%The answer above applies to experimental probability only. The theoretical probability is likely different. We don't have enough info to compute the theoretical probability.A town has a population of 2000 and grows at 4% every year. What will be the
population after 15 years, to the nearest whole number?
Answer:
[tex] \frac{4}{?100} \times \frac{2000}{?1} = 80 \\ \\ 2000 + 80 = 2080 \\ \\ 2080 \times 15 = 31200 [/tex]
A coach purchases 47 hats for his players and their families at a total cost of $302. The cost of a small hat is $5.50. A medium hat costs $6.00. A large hat costs $7.00. He purchases three times as many medium hats as small hats. Using matrices, how many large hats did the coach purchase?
Answer:
The answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x represent the number of small hat purchased, y represent the number of medium hat purchased and z represent the number of large hat purchased.
Since a total of 47 hats where purchased, hence:
x + y + z = 47 (1)
Also, he spent a total of $302, hence:
5.5x + 6y + 7z = 302 (2)
He purchases three times as many medium hats as small hats, hence:
y = 3x
-x + 3y = 0 (3)
Represent equations 1, 2 and 3 in matrix form gives:
[tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1&1&1\\5.5&6&7\\-3&1&0\end{array}\right] \left[\begin{array}{c}x\\y\\z\end{array}\right] = \left[\begin{array}{c}47\\302\\0\end{array}\right] \\\\\\\\ \left[\begin{array}{c}x\\y\\z\end{array}\right] =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1&1&1\\5.5&6&7\\-3&1&0\end{array}\right] ^{-1} \left[\begin{array}{c}47\\302\\0\end{array}\right] \\\\\\ \left[\begin{array}{c}x\\y\\z\end{array}\right] = \left[\begin{array}{c}6\\18\\23\end{array}\right][/tex]
Therefore he purchases 6 small hats, 18 medium hats and 23 large hats
Answer:
Let x represent the number of small hat purchased, y represent the number of medium hat purchased and z represent the number of large hat purchased.
Since a total of 47 hats where purchased, hence:
x + y + z = 47 (1)
Also, he spent a total of $302, hence:
5.5x + 6y + 7z = 302 (2)
He purchases three times as many medium hats as small hats, hence:
y = 3x
-x + 3y = 0 (3)
Therefore he purchases 6 small hats, 18 medium hats and 23 large hats
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Answer: C
Explanation: 3(2) = 6
What is the solution to the equation? a+5 2/3=9
1. a+5 2/3=9
a+5 2/3+5 2/3=9-5 2/3
a=3 1/3
2. a+5 2/3=9
a+5 2/3+5 2/3+=9+5 2/3
a=14 2/3
3. a+5 2/3=9
a+5 2/3-5 2/3=9+5 2/3
a=14 2/3
4. a+5 2/3=9
a+5 2/3-5 2/3=9-5 2/3
a=3 1/3
Answer: 1-a=31/3
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Step-by-step explanation:
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broccoil cost 3.14$ a pound at the market if mary bought 2.5 pounds what was the cost
i need an answer...............................
Answer:
8 i think
Step-by-step explanation:
A clothing store advertises that its prices are only 10% above cost. What is the store's profit on a coat that is advertised for $160?
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Answer:
d = √(x2 - x2)^2 + (y2 - y1)^2 + (z2 - z1)^2
P1(0, 0, 0) P2(-9, 6, -4)
Substitute the values in the above equation and you will get
d = √(-9)^2 + (6)^2 + (-4)^2
= √(81 + 36 + 16)
= √133
= 11.53
Answer:
The answer is 11.53
find the area and circumference of each figure below. use 3.14 for pi. if needed, round your answer's to the nearest 100ths place.
Answer:
[tex]a \\ area = 10 \times 10 \times 3.14 = 314 \\ circumference = 2 \times 10 \times 3.14 = 62.8 \\ \\ b \\ \: area = 6 \times 6 \times 3.14 = 113.04\\ circumference = 2 \times \times 6 \times 3.14 = 37.68[/tex]
Taylor collected 4 white shells and 9 grey shells. If she put all the shells in a bucket and randomly pulled one out, what is the probability that the shell would be white?
Answer:
4/13
Step-by-step explanation:
Add the number of eggs which is 13 so it shows that 13 eggs are in the bag and there are 4 white eggs so the probability of taking a white egg is 4/13
Someone help me out on this one please
Answer:
Angle GHM and Angle LKJ
Step-by-step explanation:
They are both marked the same with one line.
5) A bag contains eight red
marbles and six blue
marbles. You randomly pick
a marble and return it to the
bag before picking another
marble. What is the
probabilty that the first
marble you picked was blue
and the second marble was
red? Record your answer as
a decimal to the
thousandths place (three
places past the decimal).
Answer:
P(B,R) = 24.490%
Step-by-step explanation:
P(B,R) = 6/14 x 8/14 which can be simplified to become 12/49 or 24.490%
Who are some good you tubers to watch?
Answer:
Cocomelon
Their videos are pretty good!
square & cube numbers puzzle
| Using only square and cube numbers less than or equal to 100, can you fill in the circles to make these
| sums true? You can only use each number once and you must use all the numbers.
36) + (64
Square and cube numbers
Answer:
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Adam has an inflatable pool toy
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
nice.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
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A) x = 15
steps:
90 = 5x + 15
-15 -15
75 = 5x
÷5 ÷5
15 = x
explanation:
< P is 90°
so you have the equation of < P equal 90 to find the x
B) < RQP = 33
steps:
2x + 3
2(15) + 3
30 + 3
33
explanation:
now that you know what x equals you just plug in 15 for the x and solve
Please help me choose the right answer
Solve by completing the square.
x2 + 12x + 8 = 0
A hiker has 2 pairs of hiking shoes, 3 shirts, and 5 pairs of shorts to choose from. How does the number of combinations of shoes, shirts, and shorts change as the
hiker adds a new pair of shorts to his collection? Explain.
If the hiker adds
new pair of shorts to his collection, the new number of combinations is
which is
than
The original number of combinations is
the original number of combinations.
(Type whole numbers.)
Answer: 12
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 12 different combinations
If you base it off of the 2 pairs of shoes, each one goes over each shirt twice, and each pair of shorts will go over once
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Answer:
The graph increases
Step-by-step explanation: