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Answer:

y = 2/3x

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A. It takes 86 pounds of seed to completely plant a 9-acre field. How many pounds of seed are needed per acre?

B. At Garcia's Bike Rentals, it costs $27 to rent a bike for 6 hours.
How many hours of bike use does a customer get per dollar?

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Answer:

A. about 9.6 pounds of seeds

B. $4.5 per hour

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A environmental initiative has the goal of saving at least 25 million hectares of rainforest through both planting trees and purchasing land. The cost of planting trees is $400 per hectare, and the cost of purchasing land is $260 per hectare. If the initiative has a budget of $8,250 million, which of the following is a possible way for the initiative to accomplish its goal without exceeding its budget? ​

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Answer:Planting trees on 7 million hectares of land and purchasing 20 million hectares of land

Step-by-step explanation:

Planting trees on 7 million hectares of land and purchasing 20 million hectares of land

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How to solve it?

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A window is twice as long as it is wide. The area of the window is 2x where x
is the width of the window. The window is surrounded by a frame that is 2 inches
on all sides. The area of the window and frame is 2x2 + 12x +16.
What is the area of the window frame?

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Answer:

When we have a rectangle of length L and width W, the area is calculated as:

A = W*L

In this case, W = x, and the area is:

A = 2*x

Then we must have  L = 2.

We know that the area of the window and the frame (together) is:

a = 2*x^2 + 12*x + 16

The area of the frame alone, will be equal to the difference between the area of both objects (a) and the area of the window alone (A)

area of the frame = a - A

                             = (2*x^2 + 12*x + 16) - (2*x) = (2*x^2 + 10*x + 16)

This is the area of the frame

2) James paid x dollars plus 3% sales tax for a pen. Write an algebraic Expression for the amount of
money he paid for the pen.
3) Seven watermelons each weighs w pounds a basket can hold 11 pounds less than two-fifths of the
weight of the watermelons. What weight can the basket hold?
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Algebraic expression for #3

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Answer:

What’s the answer?!? Ok

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Find the slope of the line passing through each of the following pairs of points (0,7), (0,-8)

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Answer:

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Answer:

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What is the solution of the equation below?


− 34.1 = 44.5


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m = 10.4


m = 14.4


m = 70.6


m = 78.6

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Answer:

Add 34.1 to both sides of the equation and get m=78.6

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1/3 of Cheryl’s savings was the same as 3/4 of Hilda’s savings.Cheryl saved $36.

(a) Find the ratio of Cheryl’s savings to Hilda’s savings.

(b) How much did Hilda save?

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Answer:

a) the ratio is 9:4

b) Hilda did save $16.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's define the variables:

C = Cheryl's savings.

H = Hilda's savings.

We know that:

(1/3)*C = (3/4)*H

We also know that Cheryl saved $36, then we have:

C = $36

Now we can replace that in the above equation to get:

(1/3)*$36 = (3/4)*H

$12 = (3/4)*H

$12*(4/3) = H = $16

Then Hilda did save $16.

And the ratio between of Cheryl's savings to Hilda's savings is:

36 : 16

We can simplify this if we divide both by 2.

(36/2) : 16/2

18 : 8

Again, we can divide both by 2:

(18/2) : (8/2)

9 : 4

Then the ratio is 9 : 4

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

When x = -4, y = 2(-4)+2 = -6.

When x = -3, y = 2(-3)+2 = -4.

Fill in the other values of y the same way.

Answer:

(-4, -6)(-3, -4)(-2, -2)(-1, 0)(0, 2)(1, 4)(2, 6)

Explanation:

y = 2x + 2

x: -4

y = 2(-4) + 2

y = -6

x: -3

y = 2(-3) + 2

y = -4

x: -2

y = 2(-2) + 2

y = -2

x: -1

y = 2(-1) + 2

y = 0

x: 0

y = 2(0) + 2

y = 2

x = 1

y = 2(1) + 2

y = 4

x = 2

y = 2(2) + 2

y = 6

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Common denominator of 3, 4, 5.

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Answer:

The LCM of 3,4,5 3 , 4 , 5 is 2⋅2⋅3⋅5=60 2 ⋅ 2 ⋅ 3 ⋅ 5 = 60 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 60

3 x 4 x 5 = 60

Oliva used 1/2 pound of peppers and 1/15 pound of cheese to make 3 pizzas if she uses the same recipe to make 5pizza, how much cheese is needed

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Answer:

oliva needs 5 pounds of cheese

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{19}{14}x + \frac{97}{56}[/tex] =

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Rationalize 1 plus root 2 divided by 1 minus root 2

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The rationalized form of 1+ √2/1-√2 is -2√2-3

Damian went shopping for a new pair of sneakers. Sales tax where he lives is 5.5%. The price of the pair of sneakers is $48. Find the total price including tax. Round to the nearest cent.

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final price including tax: $50.64

Algebra roller coaster building it most state from the ground and it have to be 100ft

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Answer:

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A new car is purchased for 20700 dollars. The value of the car depreciates at 11% per year. What will the value of the car be, to the nearest cent, after 11 years?

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Answer:

The answer for that is 5744.61

A hotel manager is adding a tile border around the​ hotel's rectangular pool. let n represent the width of the​ pool, in feet. the length is 5 more than 2 times the​ width, as shown. Write two expressions that represent the perimeter of the pool.​

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Answer:

2(3x+5)

6x+10

Step-by-step explanation:

W= x

L= 2x+5

2(x) + 2(2x+5)

Which is the value of this expression when =-
=-2
and G=-1?
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-4
16
16
4

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Answer:

-4 is the correct answer

Let f(x) = tan(x) - 2/x. Let g(x) = x^2 + 8. What is f(x)*g(y)?

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Answer:

[tex]f(x)\times g(y)=y^2tan(x)+8tan(x)-\frac{2y^2}{x}-\frac{16}{x}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that

[tex]f(x)=tan(x)-\frac{2}{x}[/tex]

[tex]g(x)=x^2+8[/tex]

We have to find [tex]f(x)\times g(y)[/tex]

To find the value of [tex]f(x)\times g(y)[/tex] we will multiply f(x) by g(y)

[tex]g(y)=y^2+8[/tex]

Now,

[tex]f(x)\times g(y)=(tanx-\frac{2}{x})(y^2+8)[/tex]

[tex]f(x)\times g(y)=tan(x)(y^2+8)-\frac{2}{x}(y^2+8)[/tex]

[tex]f(x)\times g(y)=y^2tan(x)+8tan(x)-\frac{2y^2}{x}-\frac{16}{x}[/tex]

Hence,

[tex]f(x)\times g(y)=y^2tan(x)+8tan(x)-\frac{2y^2}{x}-\frac{16}{x}[/tex]

Write an expression that shows 10 *4.

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5x8= 10x4
40=40
40 is equal to 40

Evaluate the function when X=3 , X=0 , and x=-2.

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Answer:

12)f(x)=2x-6

=》f(3)=2(3)-6

=》6-6=0

f(×)=2x-6

f(0)=-6

=》f(-2)=2(-2)-6

=》-4-6

=-10

13)h(3)=6(3)+2

=》18+2

=20

h(0)=0+2

=2

h(-2)=6(-2)+2

=》-12+2

=-10

suppose you create a graph of the cost function, c=20n + 500 of a new bookstore, and you also graph the revenue function, r=25n, where n is the number of books sold. On your graph, would the point n=150 in the loss section, the profit section, or the break-even section.

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Answer:

Loss section

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]c = 20n + 500[/tex] -- cost

[tex]r = 25n[/tex] -- revenue

Required

Determine where n = 150 is

To do this, we substitute 150 for n in the given functions

[tex]c = 20n + 500[/tex]

[tex]c = 20 * 150 + 500[/tex]

[tex]c = 3500[/tex]

[tex]r = 25n[/tex]

[tex]r = 25 * 150[/tex]

[tex]r = 3750[/tex]

The above shows that the revenue is greater than cost for n = 150.

This implies that, n = 15o is the loss section.

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y -3 = x

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Answer:

Y = x+3

Step-by-step explanation:

You want to start by figuring out how to get Y alone.

So to get it alone so you add +3 on both sides

Y - 3 = x

+3. +3

Positive 3 and Negative 3 cancel out making it zero.

Visual: 3 - 3 = 0

Since you cant take or add anything from x you leave it as + 3 so the answer should be.

Y = x + 3

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There is an ordered pair that is the solution of the system of equations shown. The value of one of the variables in the solution of the system can be obtained by using which of the following substitutions?

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Answer:

a = 9, c = -4?

Step-by-step explanation:

i think these are the two equations, let me know if i'm wrong

2a + 3c = 5; a + 2c = 1

rearrange second equation : a = -2c +1

plug in:

2(-2c +1) +3c = 5

-4c +1 +3c = 5

-c +1 = 5

-c = 4

c = -4

a + 2(-4) = 1

a - 8 = 1

a = 9

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A cash register contains only five dollar and ten dollar bills. It contains three times as many five dollar bills as ten dollar bills and the total amount of
money in the cash register is $950. How many ten dollar bills are in the cash register?

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Answer:

38

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the number of ten dollar

Number of five dollar=3x

Total amount of money in the cash register=$950

We have to find the number of ten dollar bill in the cash register.

According to question

[tex]5\times (3x)+10x=950[/tex]

[tex]15x+10x=950[/tex]

[tex]25x=950[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{950}{25}[/tex]

[tex]x=38[/tex]

Hence, number of  ten dollar bills  in the cash register=38

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Anne Deno invests $6,500 in a 1-year certificate of deposit that earns interest at an annual rate of 3.25
percent compounded daily. The amount per $1.00 is 1.033032. How much interest will she earn at the end
one year?

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Answer:

big 18

Step-by-step explanation:

write 2/5 X 3/7 in simplest form​ brainliest if correct

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Answer:

6/35

Step-by-step explanation:

2/5x3/7

Multiply Numerators and Denominators

= 6/35

You can't further simplify so the answer is 6/35.

Answer:

6/35

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