Alice sells bracelets 10 for $5. How much does 1 bracelet cost?
Answer:
FOR ALL MY POINTS write an argumentative essay on why dog parks are "helpful or harmful"
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Answer:
$2
Step-by-step explanation:
Because Alice sells 10 bracelets for 5 dollars, you have to do 10/5 which is equal to 2. Therefore, 1 bracelet cost $2.
A coin is tossed 4 times. Find the probability that a maximum of one head (exactly one head or no head) turns up.
(A) 0.375 (B) 0.25 (C) 0.50 (D) 0.0625 (E) 0.3125
Christina built a small hot air balloon and recorded the distance it traveler (v) during the first 4 seconds after starting (s)
Which of the following equations representd the relationship between the distance traveled and the elpsed time?
A: v=1.2s
B: s=1.2v
C:v=1.2+s
D:s=1.2+v
Table is attatched
Answer "v = 1.2s"
Step-by-step explanation: because 1.2 is 1*1.2, 2.4 is 2*1.2 and so on..
2. Karen sells newspaper subscriptions. She earns $12 for each daily subscription and $4 for each Sunday- only subscription. How much will she earn if she sells 24 daily and 13 Sunday-only subscriptions in a week?
Your Answer;
❀♡ 12 x 24 + 4 x 13 = 340 ♡❀
Answer:
340
Step-by-step explanation:
A restaurant chef has designed a new set of dishes for his menu. His set of dishes contains 10 10 main courses, and he will select a subset of them to place on the menu each night. To ensure variety of main courses for his patrons, he wants to guarantee that a night's menu is neither completely contained in nor completely contains another night's menu. What is the largest number of menus he can plan using his 10 10 main courses subject to this requirement
Answer:
252 menu
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number courses, n = 10
The largest number of menu the chef can plan using his 10 main courses.
There are various combinations of menu obtainable from the available courses :
Ranging from :
nC0 to nCn
The largest number of menu he can plan is the highest output obtainable between :
10C0 to 10C10
10C0 = 1
10C1 = 10
10C2 = 45
10C3 = 120
10C4 = 210
10C5 = 252
10C6 = 210
10C7 = 120
10C8 = 45
10C9 = 10
10C10 = 1
Hence, the largest number of menu he can plan using his 10 main courses is 252
Find the area of the parallelogram. Round to the nearest hundredth if necessary.
6 m
8 m
cm2
Area =
The area of the parallelogram willl be equal to 48 square meters.
What is an area?
The space occupied by any two-dimensional figure in a plane is called the area. The parallelogram occupied by the parallelogram in a two-dimensional plane is called as the area of the parallelogram .
Given that:-
Height = 6 mBase = 8 mThe area will be calculated as:-
Area = Height x Base
Area = 6 x 8
Area = 48 square meters.
Therefore the area of the parallelogram willl be equal to 48 square meters.
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What is the probability that a six sided dice rolls on the four and the card is a heart
Answer:
4/6
Step-by-step explanation:
the total time the dice roll over four.. which is also 4/6
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the u.s. landfill contained a total of 200 million tons of trash how many more million tons of trash has been paper than Rubber and leather?
Answer:
9,160,000 tons
5a+12b+30c ; a=3, b=2, and c=1 evaluate the expression for the given value of the variable.
Answer:
69
Step-by-step explanation:
5a+12b+30c
5(3)+12(2)+30(1)
15+24+30
39+30
69
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In ΔDEF, the measure of ∠F=90°, the measure of ∠D=69°, and FD = 64 feet. Find the length of DE to the nearest tenth of a foot.
Answer:
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(this is a practice question)
Answer:
<GHI = 135 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
(3x + 12) + (x + 4) = 180
4x + 16 = 180
4x + 16 - 16 = 4x
180 - 16 = 164
4x = 164
4x / 4 = x
164 / 4 = 41
x = 41
3 * 41 + 12
3 * 41 = 123
123 + 12 = 135
Find the area of the shape below.
Give your answer in terms of pi
6cm
8cm
32cm
The diagram is not drawn to scale.
9514 1404 393
Answer:
164π cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a circle is given by the formula ...
A = πr²
The radius (r) is half the diameter (d), so the area of a semicircle in terms of its diameter is ...
1/2A = (1/2)(π)(d/2)² = (π/8)d²
The given shape is the combination of three (3) semicircles. The smallest has a diameter of 6 cm; the middle-sized one has a diameter of (32 cm -6 cm -8 cm) = 18 cm. The largest has a diameter of 32 cm.
The total area will be ...
area of largest + area of middle-size - area of smallest
= (π/8)(32² +18² -6²) = (π/8)(1312) . . . . cm²
The area of the shape is 164π cm².
The ratio of the angles of a triangle is 3:7:2. What is the measure of the largest angle?
Answer:
the largest angle is 150°
How do you find out if a number is an integer or not?
Answer:
Integers are any whole number negative or positive
Step-by-step explanation:
Given sin^2 x = (1 - cos(2x))/2 Prove: sin(x/2) = plus/minus sqrt((1 - cos(x))/2) Prove Complete the steps of the proof
Answer:
1. half angle
2. x
Step-by-step explanation:
The missing parts of the proof is the variable x.
What are Trigonometric Functions?Trigonometric functions are those functions which are the ratio of the sides of a right angled triangle.
Given,
sin² (x) = [1 - cos (2x)] / 2
We have to prove sin ([tex]\frac{x}{2}[/tex]) = ± [tex]\sqrt{\frac{1-cos (x)}{2} }[/tex]
First, we have
sin² (x) = [1 - cos (2x)] / 2
Substituting x/2 in place of x, we get,
sin² (x/2) = [1 - cos (2x/2)] / 2
sin² (x/2) = [1 - cos (x)] / 2
sin² ([tex]\frac{x}{2}[/tex]) = [tex]{\frac{1-cos (x)}{2} }[/tex]
Taking square root on both sides,
sin ([tex]\frac{x}{2}[/tex]) = ± [tex]\sqrt{\frac{1-cos (x)}{2} }[/tex]
Hence it is proved.
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O-8-(-10)
O 12-14
07-(-3)
What is the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y=-3x+1 that passes through the point (9,0)?
y=1/3x-3
y=-1/3x+3
y=3x+9
y=-3x+3
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the correct answer of the question is y=x/3-3 b.c
m1.m2 = -1 But m1=-3
so -3.m2=-1
-3.m2/-3=-1/-3
m2=1/3 therefore
Y=1/3x-3
Which is the solution to the inequality? 2 3/5 <b - 8/15
A. b<2 1/15
B. b>2 1/15
C. b<3 2/15
D. b>3 2/15
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Declan's goal is to score 90% on the upcoming science test. If there are 50 questions on the test, how many does he need to answer correctly?
Answer:
45
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the inverse operation needed to isolate the variable 4 = p - 8
Answer:
To do this you need to add both sides by 8. yw
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Find slope of (2,3) and (-5,6).
Answer:
Slope is 3/-7
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]slope = \frac{6 - 3}{ - 5 - 2} = \frac{3}{ - 7} [/tex]
Deduce the minimum value of sinx+cosx and give the corresponding values of x, for x E [-360;360]
The minimum value of both sine and cosine is -1. However the angles that produce the minimum values are different, [tex]-\pi/2, \pi[/tex] for sine and cosine respectively.
The question is, can we find an angle for which the sum of sine and cosine of such angle is less than the sum of values at any other angle.
Here is a procedure, first take a derivative
[tex]\frac{d}{dx}(\sin x+\cos x)=\cos x -\sin x[/tex]
Then compute critical points of a derivative
[tex]\cos x-\sin x=0\implies x_1=\frac{\pi}{4},x_2=\frac{5\pi}{4}[/tex].
Then evaluate [tex]\sin x +\cos x[/tex] at [tex]x_1,x_2[/tex].
You will obtain global maxima and global minima [tex]\sqrt{2}, -\sqrt{2}[/tex] respectively.
The answer is [tex]-\sqrt{2}[/tex].
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What is the area of the part that is not shaded.
Answer: 48
Step-by-step explanation:
big square is 64, shaded square is 16
64-16= the unshaded region
Match each fraction on the left with the corresponding percent on the right. Some options on the right will be used more than
once.
Answer:
no picture
Step-by-step explanation:
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The radius of a quarter circle is 1.4 millimeters. What is the quarter circle's area?
Answer:
A = 1.5386
Step-by-step explanation:
Quarter circle area formula:
A = (πr²)/4
A= (π1.4²)/4
A = (3.14*1.96)/4
A = (6.1544)/4
A = 1.5386
(2+5x)9= combine like terms
Answer:
18+45x
Step-by-step explanation:
A quarter falls off a building that is 144
feet tall. If the equation for height as a
function of time is
h(t) = -16t2 + initial height where t is
time in seconds and h(t) is height in
feet, how many seconds will it take for
the quarter to hit the ground?
Answer:
3 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
Initial height = 144 feet
t = Time taken
The equation of the height from the ground is
[tex]h(t)=-16t^2+\text{Initial height}[/tex]
The time taken to reach the ground is needed. Here the ground is taken as reference so [tex]h(t)=0[/tex]
[tex]0=-16t^2+144\\\Rightarrow -144=-16t^2\\\Rightarrow t=\sqrt{\dfrac{144}{16}}\\\Rightarrow t=3\ \text{s}[/tex]
So, time taken by the quarter to reach the ground is 3 seconds.