Tickets for a school jazz concert were sold before the concert and at the door. After reviewing ticket sales, the band director found that 80 fewer tickets were purchased at the door than before the concert. A total of 520 tickets were sold. Let d represent the number of tickets sold at the door and b represent the number of tickets sold before the concert. Latifa wrote the following system of linear equations to find the number of each type of ticket sold:
d + b = 520. d minus 80 = b.
What is Latifa’s error?
Latifa should have written the first equation as d minus b = 520.
Latifa should have written the second equation as d + b = 80.
Latifa should have written the first equation as b + 80 = 520.
Latifa should have written the second equation as d + 80 = b.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
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-3/4 ( 8y - 12 ) + 1/5 ( 15y - 30 )
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Solve the proportion 3/x+1 = 1+2
Answer:
x = 5
Common denominator of 3/x+1 to 1/2
If the numerator is 3 times, then so is the denominator in a proportion.
3/1=x+1/2
x+1 must equal 6 for the proportion to be equal to 1/2.
6-1=5, so x is 5.
Find the measure of CD in parallelogram ABCD .
Answer:
Picture would be appreciated.
A television news program asks its viewers to call in to give their opinions on an upcoming ballot question. What type of sampling method does this represent?
Answer:
This is an example of self selecting sampling
Step-by-step explanation:
This is an example of self selecting sampling because the news program is asking viewed to give their opinions. The viewers themselves have a choice of participating in the sample therefore is self selecting.
for what value of x is the equation below true?
x2+4x +5=0
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Using the discriminant formula, we can determine if this equation is ever true:
b² - 4ac
Plug in the a, b, and c values from the equation:
(4)² - 4(1)(5)
16 - 20 = -4 < 0
Since the discriminant is less than 0, there are no zeros to the equation. Thus, the equation is never true.
an angle measures 66° less than the measure of its complementary angle. what is the measure of each angle
Answer:
12 and 78
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of complementary angles is 90 degrees
X+(x-66) = 90
2x = 156 x = 78
78-66 = 12
What is the volume of the prism?
2 cm
3cm
11 cm PLS HURRY
Answer:
66
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply everything together
19.214÷13
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Answer:
1.478
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Evaluate the following expression.
3 to power of 1
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
it is 3 3x1 is 3
Ms. Gittens went out to dinner and the total bill was $60. She wants to give the waiter a %20 tip. How much money should Ms. Gittens give the waiter for a tip?
Answer:
$12
Step-by-step explanation:
20% of 60 = 12
Answer:
12 .....20% of 60 is = 12
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Blake is going to invest $79,000 and leave it in an account for 9 years. Assuming the interest is compounded monthly, what interest rate, to the nearest tenth of a percent, would be required in order for Blake to end up with $96,000?
Answer:
r =2.2%
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How many terms are in this expression ? 9k + 4m
Answer:
2 terms
Step-by-step explanation:
A store sells 8 colors of balloons with at least 28 of each color. How many different combinations of 28 balloons can be chosen? Apply the method of Example 9.6.2 using balloons instead of cans of soft drinks to find that the number of different combinations of 28 balloons that can be chosen is . (b) If the store has only 12 red balloons but at least 28 of each other color of balloon, how many combinations of balloons can be chosen? Use the method of Example 9.6.2(c) to answer this question. If the store has only 12 red balloons, then the number of different selections of 28 balloons of the different colors is the same as the number of different selections that contain 12 or fewer red balloons. Let T be the set of all possible selections, assuming that there are at least 28 balloons of each type, let R≤12 be the set of selections in T that contain 12 or fewer red balloons, and let R≥13 be the set of selections from T that contain 13 or more red balloons. Use the relationships among R≤12, R≥13, and T to find that the number of different combinations of 28 balloons that can be chosen is . (c) If the store has only 8 blue balloons but at least 28 of each other color of balloon, how many combinations of balloons can be chosen? (d) If the store has only 12 red balloons and only 8 blue balloons but at least 28 of each other color of balloon, how many combinations of balloons can be chosen?
Answer:
(a) [tex]Selection = 6724520[/tex]
(b) [tex]At\ most\ 12 = 6553976[/tex]
(c) [tex]At\ most\ 8 = 6066720[/tex]
(d) [tex]At\ most\ 12\ red\ and\ at\ most\ 8\ blue = 5896638[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Colors = 8[/tex]
[tex]Balloons = 28[/tex] --- at least
Solving (a): 28 combinations
From the question, we understand that; a combination of 28 is to be selected. Because the order is not important, we make use of combination.
Also, because repetition is allowed; different balloons of the same kind can be selected over and over again.
So:
[tex]n => 28 + 8-1[/tex][tex]= 35[/tex]
[tex]r = 28[/tex]
[tex]Selection = ^{35}^C_{28[/tex]
[tex]Selection = \frac{35!}{(35 - 28)!28!}[/tex]
[tex]Selection = \frac{35!}{7!28!}[/tex]
[tex]Selection = \frac{35*34*33*32*31*30*29*28!}{7!28!}[/tex]
[tex]Selection = \frac{35*34*33*32*31*30*29}{7!}[/tex]
[tex]Selection = \frac{35*34*33*32*31*30*29}{7*6*5*4*3*2*1}[/tex]
[tex]Selection = \frac{33891580800}{5040}[/tex]
[tex]Selection = 6724520[/tex]
Solving (b): At most 12 red balloons
First, we calculate the ways of selecting at least 13 balloons
Out of the 28 balloons, there are 15 balloons remaining (i.e. 28 - 13)
So:
[tex]n => 15 + 8 -1 = 22[/tex]
[tex]r = 15[/tex]
Selection of at least 13 =
[tex]At\ least\ 13 = ^{22}C_{15}[/tex]
[tex]At\ least\ 13 = \frac{22!}{(22-15)!15!}[/tex]
[tex]At\ least\ 13 = \frac{22!}{7!15!}[/tex]
[tex]At\ least\ 13 = 170544[/tex]
Ways of selecting at most 12 =
[tex]At\ most\ 12 = Total - At\ least\ 13[/tex] --- Complement rule
[tex]At\ most\ 12 = 6724520- 170544[/tex]
[tex]At\ most\ 12 = 6553976[/tex]
Solving (c): At most 8 blue balloons
First, we calculate the ways of selecting at least 9 balloons
Out of the 28 balloons, there are 19 balloons remaining (i.e. 28 - 9)
So:
[tex]n => 19+ 8 -1 = 26[/tex]
[tex]r = 19[/tex]
Selection of at least 9 =
[tex]At\ least\ 9 = ^{26}C_{19}[/tex]
[tex]At\ least\ 9 = \frac{26!}{(26-19)!19!}[/tex]
[tex]At\ least\ 9 = \frac{26!}{7!19!}[/tex]
[tex]At\ least\ 9 = 657800[/tex]
Ways of selecting at most 8 =
[tex]At\ most\ 8 = Total - At\ least\ 9[/tex] --- Complement rule
[tex]At\ most\ 8 = 6724520- 657800[/tex]
[tex]At\ most\ 8 = 6066720[/tex]
Solving (d): 12 red and 8 blue balloons
First, we calculate the ways for selecting 13 red balloons and 9 blue balloons
Out of the 28 balloons, there are 6 balloons remaining (i.e. 28 - 13 - 9)
So:
[tex]n =6+6-1 = 11[/tex]
[tex]r = 6[/tex]
Selection =
[tex]^{11}C_6 = \frac{11!}{(11-6)!6!}[/tex]
[tex]^{11}C_6 = \frac{11!}{5!6!}[/tex]
[tex]^{11}C_6 = 462[/tex]
Using inclusion/exclusion rule of two sets:
[tex]Selection = At\ most\ 12 + At\ most\ 8 - (12\ red\ and\ 8\ blue)[/tex]
[tex]Only\ 12\ red\ and\ only\ 8\ blue\ = 170544+ 657800- 462[/tex]
[tex]Only\ 12\ red\ and\ only\ 8\ blue\ = 827882[/tex]
[tex]At\ most\ 12\ red\ and\ at\ most\ 8\ blue = Total - Only\ 12\ red\ and\ only\ 8\ blue[/tex]
[tex]At\ most\ 12\ red\ and\ at\ most\ 8\ blue = 6724520 - 827882[/tex]
[tex]At\ most\ 12\ red\ and\ at\ most\ 8\ blue = 5896638[/tex]
ryan climbed 100 steps in 50 seconds. How many steps did he climbed per second? Step by step. Show the full procedure.
Eli built a 3-D model of a building, as shown below. Eli wrote the following calculation to find the volume.
Which is a correct description of the error Eli made while calculating the amount of sand needed to fill the model?
A. He did not include the volume of the horizontal prism.
B. He did not include the volume of the vertical prism.
C. He included the volume of where the prisms overlap twice.
D. He included the volume of the entire horizontal prism twice.
Answer:
The answer is C!
Step-by-step explanation:
C).Answer:
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Answer:
28 i think
Step-by-step explanation:
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what is the volume of this composite solid
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
198 cubic meters
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Answer:
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3/4 to the 2nd power
[tex]Your[/tex] [tex]answer[/tex] [tex]would[/tex] [tex]be.[/tex]
[tex]3/4[/tex] [tex]to[/tex] [tex]the[/tex] [tex]second[/tex] [tex]power[/tex] [tex]is[/tex] [tex]9/16[/tex] [tex]or[/tex] [tex]0.5625[/tex]
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During a competition, numismatist Aditi has been given Rs. 200 in Rs.1 denominations. The judge asks Aditi to allocate the Rs. 1 denominations into a number of pouches such that any amount required between Rs.1 & Rs. 200 can be given by giving out a certain number of pouches without opening them. Aditi thinks and asks the judge to give her 'x' number of pouches to keep the money, where 'x' is the minimum number of bags required to keep the total money. Can you guess the value of 'x'?
9514 1404 393
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
If the bags can either be given or not, each bag can assume one of two states. In order for there to be 200 possible combinations of items in one of two states, there must be at least log2(200) = 7.64 items. The minimum number of bags is x = 8.
_____
The contents of the 8 bags will be Rs. 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 73.
The owner of a restaurant is concerned about customers who ask for a water cup when placing an order but fill the cup with a drink from the beverage fountain instead of filling the cup with water. The owner randomly selected 90 people who order a water cup and found that 21 of those customers filled the cup with a soft drink.a. Construct and interpret a 95 percent confidence interval for the proportion of all customers who, having asked for a water cup when placing an order, will fill the cup with a soft drink from the beverage fountain. b. The owner estimates that each customer who asks for a water cup but fills it with a soft drink costs the restaurant $0.35. Suppose that in the month of June 2,500 customers ask for a water cup when placing an order. Use the confidence interval constructed in part (a) to give an interval estimate for the cost to the restaurant for the month of June from the customers who ask for a water cup but fill the cup with a soft drink.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
What percent of people surveyed from San Francisco wear Adidas shoes? Round to the nearest percent when necessary.
Answer:
33
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 165 and 80 to get 245. 80 times 3 = 240.
So 80 is around 1/3 of 240. In other words it is around 33%
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
Which equation represents 7/3 ? Select all that apply.
3a. Find the value of a.
Can you pls add work thank you for your time
Answer:
I think its 90°
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
a = 98⁰
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the the triangle sum thereom, all angles in triangle add up to 180⁰.
m<a + m<b + m<c = 180⁰
m<a + 34⁰ + 48⁰ = 180⁰
m<a + 82⁰ = 180⁰
m<a + 82⁰ - 82⁰ = 180⁰ - 82⁰
m<a = 98⁰
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HELP ASAP. What is the area of this trapezoid and the formula. Please explain your reason.
Answer:
base 1 + base 2 times height times half (basically dividing by 2) is the formula of a trapezoid. 25 + 35 = 60 x 21 = 1260 divided by 2 is 630