Answer:
[tex]6x^{2} +x-12[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
All you need to do is multiply equation B by 2 and multiply equation A by 3, then put an addition sign between them and combine like terms after you've distributed what you needed for each one.
Evaluate 3{5 + 3[10 + 4.8]}
Answer:
393
Step-by-step explanation:
4. What is the solution of the proportion 3 16 = 9 y ?
answer:
5.33333333333
that doesn't give the answer
Answer:
what doesnt give the answer??
Step-by-step explanation:
The U.S. Capital building includes a statue on top representing freedom. If a person stood outside the building with a direct line-of-sight of 983 feet to the top of that statue and an angle of elevation of 17o , what would be the distance from the ground below the statue to the top of the statue?
Answer:
ok u need to list the numbers in the journal
Step-by-step explanation:
Neuma has a container that held 9/54 of a kilogram of rainbow sprinkles she divided the sprinkles Evenly to put on top of the 9 servings of ice cream that she was making for her friends at the sleepover.To determine the weight of each serving neuma performed the calculations below she concluded that each serving weighs 1/6 of a kilogram. What is Neumas error?
Answer:
c. neuma should have only divided 9 by 9, not 54 by 9.
Step-by-step explanation:
Neuma had a container that held 9/54 of a kilogram of rainbow sprinkles. she divided the sprinkles evenly to put on top of the 9 servings of ice cream that she was making for her friends at the sleepover. to determine the weight of each serving, neuma performed the calculations below. she concluded that each serving weighs 1/6 of a kilogram. what is neuma’s error?
a. neuma should have multiplied by 54, not divided.
b. neuma should have multiplied by 9, not divided.
c. neuma should have only divided 9 by 9, not 54 by 9.
d. neuma should have only divided 54 by 9, not 9 by 9
Neuma's calculation
9/54
= 1/6
Kilogram of rainbow sprinkles = 9/54
Ice cream servings = 9
Correct calculation
Weight of each servings = total weight / number of servings
= 9 / 54 ÷ 9
= 9 / 54 × 1 / 9
= 1 / 54
Each servings = 1/54 kilogram
c. neuma should have only divided 9 by 9, not 54 by 9.
Answer:
c
Neuma should have only divided 9 by 9, not 54 by 9.
what equation represents the line that passes through (-2,-1) and has a slope of 5
Answer:
y + 1 = 5 (x+2) in point slope form or y = 5 x + 9 in intercept slope form
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
y=5x+9
Step-by-step explanation:
The length of a rectangle is 11 less than 9 times the width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 18 inches
Length = 7 Width = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
L = Length
W = Width
L=9w-11
2L+2W=18
2(9W-11) + 2W = 18
18W - 22 +2W = 18
20W -22 = 18
20W = 40
W = 2
L = 9(2)-11
L=18-11
L=7
Solve proportion 2/4.5=t/0.5
0.2 or 2/9 in fraction form I believe.
A trapezoid has a base of 4.5 inches, a height of 6 inches, and an area of 21 square inches. The equation below can be used to determine b2, the length in inches of the second base of the trapezoid.
12(4.5+b2)(6)=21
Answer:
2.5in
Step-by-step explanation:
Given parameters;
Base = 4.5inches
Height = 6inches
Area = 21in²
Unknown:
b₂ = ?
Solution:
Formula for finding the area of a trapezium;
A = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex][tex](b_{1} + b_{2} )[/tex] x h
Input the parameters and solve for b₂;
21 = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex][tex](4.5+ b_{2} )[/tex] x 6
21 = 3(4.5 + b₂)
21 = 13.5 + 3b₂
21 - 13.5 = 3b₂
b₂ = 2.5in
Given m 1= 65, find the measure of each missing angle.Givd your reasoning
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
m∠1 = 65°
Since. ∠1 and ∠2 are the angles of linear pair,
m∠1 + m∠2 = 180°
65° + m∠2 = 180°
m∠2 = 115°
m∠1 = m∠3 [Vertical angles]
m∠3 = 115°
Since, ∠1 and ∠4 is the linear pair of angles,
m∠1 + m∠4 = 180°
65° + m∠4 = 180°
m∠4 = 180 - 65 = 115°
m∠4 + m∠5 = 180° [Consecutive interior angles between the parallel lines]
115° + m∠5 = 180°
m∠5 = 180° - 115° = 65°
m∠5 + m∠6 = 180° [Linear pair of angles]
65° + m∠6 = 180°
m∠6 = 115°
m∠5 = m∠7 [Vertical angles]
m∠5 = m∠7 = 65°
m∠6 = m∠8 [Vertical angles]
m∠6 = m∠8 = 115°
On a flight from New York to London, an airplane travels at a constant speed. An equation relating the distance traveled in miles, d, to the number of hours flying, t, is LaTeX: t=\frac{1}{500}dt=1500d. How long will it take the airplane to travel 800 miles?
Answer:
1.6hours
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that Speed= distance/ time
But from the question, An equation relating the distance traveled in miles d to the number of hours flying t is t= 1/500d.
And the distance is given as 800 miles
Then, what we need is to substitute the given Distance into the equation of time.
t= 1/500d. Where d= 800 miles
t= (1/500) × 800 miles
t= 800 miles/500
t= 1.6hours
Hence, it will take the airplane to travel 800 miles , 1.6hours
Determine if the function shows a linear relationship or an absolute value relationship. Then evaluate the
function for the indicated value of x.
A. f(x) = |x-31-2; x = -5
B. g(x) = 1.5x; x = 0.2
C. p(x) = 17 - 2x]; x = -3
A package of candy contains 8 mini candy bars. The cost of the package is $2. What is the unit price?
Answer:
16 8 * 2 = 16 <3
Step-by-step explanation:
A bag weighing 80 N rests on a horizontal surface. The coefficient of static friction between the bag and the surface is 0.4, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.2. What minimum horizontal force must be applied to keep the bag moving at constant velocity once it has started to move?
Answer:
The minimum horizontal force that must be applied to keep the bag moving at constant velocity once it has started to move is 16 newtons.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the First and Second Newton's Laws, an object has net force of zero when it is at rest or moves at constant velocity. Given that bag rests on a horizontal surface, the equation of equilibrium is:
[tex]\Sigma F = P - f = 0[/tex] (Eq. 1)
Where:
[tex]P[/tex] - Horizontal force exerted on the bag, measured in newtons.
[tex]f[/tex] - Kinetic friction force, mesured in newtons.
From (Eq. 1), we get that horizontal force is:
[tex]P = f[/tex]
On the case of a horizontal surface, normal force exerted from ground on the bag and kinetic friction force is:
[tex]f = \mu_{k}\cdot W[/tex] (Eq. 2)
Where:
[tex]\mu_{k}[/tex] - Kinetic coefficient of friction, dimensionless.
[tex]W[/tex] - Weight of the bag, measured in newtons.
Then we eliminate kinetic friction force by equalizing (Eqs. 1, 2):
[tex]P = \mu_{k}\cdot W[/tex]
If we know that [tex]\mu_{k} = 0.2[/tex] and [tex]W = 80\,N[/tex], then the horizontal force that must be applied to is:
[tex]P =0.2\cdot (80\,N)[/tex]
[tex]P = 16\,N[/tex]
The minimum horizontal force that must be applied to keep the bag moving at constant velocity once it has started to move is 16 newtons.
not really an academic subject lol just a stoopid inquiry
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does anyone else stay up super late even if they're tired? like you haven't "completed" your day yet. just me?... TT_TT pls help
(my sleep schedule is very messed up) :,)
Answer:
Yes me too! Except I watch movies because I have a feeling they won't be there tomorrow lol
Step-by-step explanation:
Which inequality matches the graph shown?
Answer:
I am pretty sure it is x>8 which is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
XY−→− bisects ∠WXZ and m∠WXY=29∘. Find m∠ZXY and m∠ZXW.
Answer:
29° and 58°
Step-by-step explanation:
Since XY bisects ∠ WXZ then ∠ WXY and ∠ ZXY are congruent, thus
∠ ZXY = ∠ WXY = 29°
∠ ZXW = ∠ WXY + ∠ ZXY = 29° + 29° = 58°
Claire and Richard are both artists. Claire uses the polynomial 50x^2+250 to decide how much to charge.Richard uses the polynomial 49x^2+350 to charge how much to charge for his painting.In each polynomial x is the height of the paintings feet. To the nearest tenth what height will both Claire and Richard charge for the same amount for a painting?
Answer:
The height of the painting has to be 10 feet for both Claire and Richard to charge the same amount.
Step-by-step explanation:
The polynomial expression representing the charge for Claire's paintings is:
C = 50x² + 250
The polynomial expression representing the charge for Richard's paintings is:
R = 49x² + 350
Here x represents the height of the paintings feet.
Now compute the value of x such that both Claire and Richard charge the same amount as follows:
C = R
50x² + 250 = 49x² + 350
50x² - 49x² = 350 - 250
x² = 100
x = 100
Thus, the height of the painting has to be 10 feet for both Claire and Richard to charge the same amount.
What is true about segment R S and T U, if Point T has coordinates four, negative five. and U has coordinates (9, 2)?
Answer:
d
Step-by-step explanation:
A speedboat, at full throttle, can go 65.0 miles in 1.5 hours. What is the average speed of the boat?
What is the answer??
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for x and y, please help!
Answer:
x = 37, y = 9
Step-by-step explanation:
3x + 11 and x + 21 are same- side interior angles and are supplementary, thus
3x + 11 + x + 21 = 189 , that is
4x + 32 = 180 ( subtract 32 from both sides )
4x = 148 ( divide both sides by 4 )
x = 37
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3x + 11 = 3(37) + 11 = 111 + 11 = 122
14y - 4 and 3x + 11 are vertical angles and congruent, thus
14y - 4 = 122 ( add 4 to both sides )
14y = 126 ( divide both sides by 14 )
y = 9
Donte simplified the expression below. 4 (1 + 3 i) minus (8 minus 5 i). 4 + 3 i minus 8 + 5 i. Negative 4 + 8 i. What mistake did Donte make?
Answer:
He didn't expand properly.
This part: 4(1 + 3i)
Step-by-step explanation:
4(1 + 3i) - (8 - 5i)
Expand:
4 + 12i - 8 + 5i
-4 + 17i
Answer:
A on edge2020
Step-by-step explanation:
did the test
In the image above, what do the red arrows on lines mean?
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
1. 30
2. 0.83333333
3. 1.2
4. 30
Step-by-step explanation:
H is the only reasinable decimal
Tina recorded the number of calories she burned during a bike ride. The graph shows Tina’s calories burned, y, after x hours. If Tina rode her bike at a constant rate for the first three hours, what was Tina’s average calories burned, in calories per hour, between hour 0 and hour 3?
Answer:
the answer is B because 2x3 is ainzqwndwqncjnjqanc2ejn2qncb
Step-by-step explanation:
400 per hour was Tina's average calorie burn per hour between hours 0 and 3 if she rode her bike at a steady speed for the first three hours.
Given that,
Tina kept track of the calories she expended while riding her bike. After x hours, the graph displays Tina's calories burned, y.
We have to find what was Tina's average calorie burn per hour between hours 0 and 3 if she rode her bike at a steady speed for the first three hours.
What is a graph?
A graph is a visual representation or diagram that displays facts or values in an organized manner in mathematics. The relationships between two or more objects are often shown by the points on a graph.
Therefore, 400 per hour was Tina's average calorie burn per hour between hours 0 and 3 if she rode her bike at a steady speed for the first three hours.
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Multiply. Enter the product in simplest form.
2/7 x 4/5
-4( -3 )+ (6-2)/64 = ?
Answer:
12.0625
Step-by-step explanation:
Im not sure but im pretty sure it's correct
12.06 or 193/16 in fraction form I believe. Sorry if it’s wrong.
Could someone show me how to do this?
Step-by-step explanation:
b - no:of students on bus
V - " " on van
so the eqtn is
12v+10b=698
14v+2b=244
so when you solve these two eqtns you get
V=9
b=59
a cubic block of ice has a volume of 1,331 inches how tall is the block
Answer:
The answer is 11. 11^3 is 1,331.
Step-by-step explanation:
NP