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PLEASE HELP I NEED TO SHOW WORK WILL GIVE BRAINLIST

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Answer 1

Answer:

Jahmya's Lunch cost more

Step-by-step explanation:

Stephen's Lunch

(Garden Salad) 2.29(Veggie Burger) 4.75(Lemonade) 1.292.29 + 1.29 = 3.583.58 + 4.75 = 8.33Total Cost = $8.33

Jahmya's Lunch

(Fruit Salad) 2.89(Sandwich) 4.59(Water) 1.392.89 + 4.59 = 7.487.48 + 1.39 = 8.87Total Cost = $8.87

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A. Paul notices that the shape of the pond is shaped somewhat like a triangle. He claims that he can approximate the perimeter of the pond without doing any measurement of the actual pond or on the diagram. What assumption would Paul need to make in order to justify his claim? B. Based on the assumption in part A, determine the approximate length of side c of the pond. Explain your reasoning in at least two sentences. C. Determine the approximate perimeter of the pond. Explain your reasoning

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Answer:

  A) the curves are ellipses

  B) 161 yards

  C) 366 yards

Step-by-step explanation:

A) The general shape of the side marked c has the appearance of two quarter-ellipses. The major axis is approximately 125 yards, and the minor axis is approximately 80 yards. Paul could assume that the curves are quarter-ellipses.

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B) For an ellipse with this eccentricity, its perimeter is within 2% of that of a circle with a diameter equal to the average of these dimensions.*

So, the approximate length of side c is ...

  c ≈ π(80 +125)/4 ≈ 161 . . . . yards; length of side c

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C) The perimeter of the pond is the sum of the side lengths, so will be ...

  80 yds + 125 yds + 161 yds = 366 yds . . . pond perimeter

_____

* Indian mathematician Ramanujan developed an approximate formula for the circumference of an ellipse, which would otherwise need to be computed using an elliptic integral. it is ...

  C = π(a+b)(1 + 3λ²/(10 +√(4 -3λ²))

where λ = (a -b)/(a +b) and a, b are the semi-axis lengths.

For this ellipse, λ = 9/41, so the last factor is about 1.01208313. Using this factor, the circumference is expected to be good to about 7 significant digits. Continuing the calculation, we find ...

  C ≈ 325.904 . . . . circumference of an ellipse 125 yd long by 80 yd wide

This is twice the length we imagine for c, so c ≈ 163 yards. As we said, the approximation used above is within 2% of this value.

The attachment shows the shape if the curve is actually an ellipse.

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Answer:

Is this in a different language?

Step-by-step explanation:ok:)

PLS HELP!!
What is x

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

Stan spent $440 on 8 chairs. To find out how much he
spent on each chair, he did the following work in long
division.

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Answer:

the answer is there should be another digit in the quotient

Answer:

No, because there should be another digit in the quotient

Evaluate
(0.3)*4= plplpl

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Answer:

1.2

Step-by-step explanation:

0.3 * 4

= 3 * 0.1  * 4

= 3 * 4 * 0.1

= 12 * 0.1

= 1.2

Boris used 2/3/5 gallons of gas on Friday and 5/1/4 gallons of gas on saturday, how many gallons did he use on the two days combined

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Answer:

Exact form: 157/20

Decimal Form: 7.85

Mixed Number Form: 7/17/20

Step-by-step explanation:

Write a linear equation for each table relating X and Y

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Answer:

a. y = 2 + 2x

b. y = 20 - 4x

c. y = 2 + 1.5x

d. y = 20 - 3x

Step-by-step explanation:

I Hope That This Helps! :)

Mia and her children went into a grocery store and where they sell apples for $2 each and mangos for $1.50 each. Mia has $20 to spend and must buy no less than 9 apples and mangos altogether. If Mia decided to buy 3 mangos, determine the maximum number of apples that she could buy. If there are no possible solutions, submit an empty answer.

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Answer:

The maximum amount of apples she could buy is 7

Step-by-step explanation:

3 mangos would be 4.50 dollars. Subtract that from her current amount of money (20 dollars). You would get 15.5 dollars. Then, find how many apples she can buy with 15.5 dollars. You can't buy 8 because that would be above 15.5. So do the next smallest amount, 7.

What is the value of the expression shown below?

Please use the photo for whole question, it shows the answers.

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Answer:

It should be

Step-by-step explanation:

B.23    1/4

A pancake recipe calls for 4 of a cup of powdered milk and 2 cups of whole wheat flour for each batch of pancakes.
If Ruby plans on making 4 batches of pancakes, how many combined cups of powdered milk and whole wheat finur does she need?

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Per Batch:
4 Cups Powdered Milk
2 Cups Flour
4 Batches:
4x 4 cups of Powdered Milk
4x 2 cups of Flour

Therefore
16 cups of powered milk
8 cups of flour

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Answer:

  24 cups

Step-by-step explanation:

One batch takes a combined total of 4 + 2 cups = 6 cups of milk and flour. Then 4 recipes will take ...

  4 × 6 cups = 24 cups . . . combined

The quotient of 8 divided by 1/5 will be _____ 8.

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Less Than :)

Step-by-step explanation:

D. Evaluate each of the following. (5 points)

Let f(x) =x+1/x

1. f(1)
2. (f •f)(1)
3. (f•f•f)(1)
4. (f•f•f•f)(1)
5. (f•f•f•f•f)(1)​

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Problem 1

f(x) = x + 1/x

f(1) = 1 + 1/1

f(1) = 1 + 1

f(1) = 2

Answer: 2

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Problem 2

(f o f)(1) = f( f(1) )

(f o f)(1) = f( 2 )

(f o f)(1) = 2 + 1/2

(f o f)(1) = 4/2 + 1/2

(f o f)(1) = 5/2

Answer:  5/2

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Problem 3

(f o f o f)(1) = f(  f(f(1)) )

(f o f o f)(1) = f(  (f o f)(1) )

(f o f o f)(1) = f(  5/2 )

(f o f o f)(1) = 5/2 + 1/(5/2)

(f o f o f)(1) = 5/2 + 2/5

(f o f o f)(1) = 25/10 + 4/10

(f o f o f)(1) = 29/10

Answer: 29/10

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Problem 4

(f o f o f o f)(1) = f(   f(f(f(1))   )

(f o f o f o f)(1) = f(   (f o f o f)(1)    )

(f o f o f o f)(1) = f(   29/10   )

(f o f o f o f)(1) = 29/10 + 1/(29/10)

(f o f o f o f)(1) = 29/10 + 10/29

(f o f o f o f)(1) = 841/290 + 100/290

(f o f o f o f)(1) = 941/290

Answer: 941/290

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Problem 5

(f o f o f o f o f)(1) = f(   f(f(f(f(1))))   )

(f o f o f o f o f)(1) = f(   (f o f o f o f)(1)  )

(f o f o f o f o f)(1) = f(   941/290  )

(f o f o f o f o f)(1) = 941/290 + 1/(941/290)

(f o f o f o f o f)(1) = 941/290 + 290/941

(f o f o f o f o f)(1) = 885481/272890 + 84100/272890

(f o f o f o f o f)(1) = 969581/272890

Answer: 969581/272890

A function assigns the values. The value of (f•f•f•f•f)(1)​ is 969581/272890.

What is a Function?

A function assigns the value of each element of one set to the other specific element of another set.

1.)

The value of f(1) for the given function f(x) =x+1/x can be calculated as shown below,

f(x) = x + 1/x

f(1) = 1 + 1/1

    = 1 + 1

    = 2

2.)

(f · f)(1) = f( f(1) )

Since the value of f(1)=2, therefore, it can be rewritten as,

(f · f)(1) = f(2)

           = 2 + 1/2

           = 4/2 + 1/2

           = 5/2

3.)

(f · f · f)(1) = f(  f(f(1)) )

Since the value of f(f(1))=5/2, therefore, it can be rewritten as,

(f · f · f)(1) = f(  (f·f)(1) )

              = f(  5/2 )

              = 5/2 + 1/(5/2)

              = 5/2 + 2/5

              = 25/10 + 4/10

              = 29/10

4.)

(f · f · f · f)(1) = f(  f(f(f(1))  )

Since the value of f(f(f(1)))=29/10, therefore, it can be rewritten as,

(f · f · f · f)(1) = f(   (f·f·f)(1)    )

                  = f( 29/10 )

                  = 29/10 + 1/(29/10)

                  = 29/10 + 10/29

                  = 841/290 + 100/290

                  = 941/290

5.)

(f · f · f · f · f)(1) = f(   f(f(f(f(1))))   )

Since the value of f(f(f(1)))=29/10, therefore, it can be rewritten as,

(f o f o f o f o f)(1) = f(   (f·f·f·f)(1)  )

                           = f(  941/290 )

                           = 941/290 + 1/(941/290)

                           = 941/290 + 290/941

                           = 885481/272890 + 84100/272890

                           = 969581/272890

Hence, the value of (f•f•f•f•f)(1)​ is 969581/272890.

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I need help with these in order!!!​

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Answer:

See steps below

Step-by-step explanation:

WS ⊥ MH , HS = SM ......... Given

<HSW = <MSW = 90  .....  From WS ⊥ MH

Triangle HWS = Triangle WMS .... SAS  theorem

<M = <H  .... based on triangle congruency, and angle opposed to equal side WS

Find the antiderivative of f (x) = 10x4 + 12.5.

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Answer:

The anti-derivative of f(x) will be:

[tex]\int \:10x^4+12.5dx=2x^5+12.5x+C[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the function

[tex]\:f\left(x\right)=10x^4\:+\:12.5[/tex]

Taking the anti-derivative of f(x)

[tex]\int \left(10x^4\:+\:12.5\right)\:dx\:[/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{Apply\:the\:Sum\:Rule}:\quad \int f\left(x\right)\pm g\left(x\right)dx=\int f\left(x\right)dx\pm \int g\left(x\right)dx[/tex]

[tex]\int \left(10x^4\:+\:12.5\right)\:dx\:=\int \:10x^4dx+\int \:12.5dx[/tex]

Solving

[tex]\int 10x^4dx[/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{Take\:the\:constant\:out}:\quad \int a\cdot f\left(x\right)dx=a\cdot \int f\left(x\right)dx[/tex]

[tex]=10\cdot \int \:x^4dx[/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{Apply\:the\:Power\:Rule}:\quad \int x^adx=\frac{x^{a+1}}{a+1},\:\quad \:a\ne -1[/tex]

[tex]=2x^5[/tex]

similarly,

[tex]\int 12.5dx[/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{Integral\:of\:a\:constant}:\quad \int adx=ax[/tex]

[tex]=12.5x[/tex]

so substituting these values

[tex]\int \left(10x^4\:+\:12.5\right)\:dx\:=\int \:10x^4dx+\int \:12.5dx[/tex]

                                [tex]=2x^5+12.5x[/tex]

                               [tex]=2x^5+12.5x+C[/tex]   ∵ Add constant to the solution

Therefore, the anti-derivative of f(x) will be:

[tex]\int \:10x^4+12.5dx=2x^5+12.5x+C[/tex]

A rancher has 1000 feet of fencing in which to construct adjacent, equally sized rectangular pens. What dimensions should these pens have to maximize the enclosed area?

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Answer:

The dimensions that will maximize the enclosed area of the pen is 250 ft by 250 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

we have the perimeter as 1000

So the sum of the lengths will be

1000/2 = 500

The dimensions that will maximize these pens will be such that they will have equal values

Mathematically, that will be 500/2 = 250 by 250

Jasmin can walk 1/4 mile every 1/5 hour. At this rate, how far can Jasmin
walk in one hour?

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Answer:

hope this helps :)

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we know how far she can walk in 1/5 (one fifth) of an hour, if we multiply this distance by 5, we will find out how far she can walking in 5/5 (five fifths) of an hour, or to be clear: in one hour.

So, 5 x 1/4 miles = 5/4 or 1.25 miles per hour

Jazmeen can walk 1.25 miles in one hour.

If these two shapes are similar, what is the measure of the missing length g?

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So if the shapes are similar, they have to have a number multiple from to get the other triangle. If you divide 63 by 42, you get 1.5. Then you have to divide 54 by 1.5 to get G and that would be 36.

Which of the following are partial products for 43 x 17

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Answer:

731

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the term used for unscheduled full or partial payment of the principal amount
outstanding on a loan before its due date?

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Are there any answers choices? I’m going of my gut and saying it’s prepayment

Answer:

This is called a prepayment

Matt is helping to set up drinks and snacks for a luncheon.

Matt has 4.8 liters of iced tea. He is going to pour this into pitchers that can each only hold 0.8 liters of iced tea.

If Matt pours an equal amount of iced tea into each pitcher, how many pitchers does he fill?

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Answer:

he will fill 6 pitchers

Step-by-step explanation:

4.8÷0.8=6

(iready question pls answer ASAP)
What is the equation of the line?
A) y=2x+2
B) y=2x-4
C) y=1/2x+2
D)y=1/2x-4

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It’s C. Y=1/2x +2
Explanation: the rise over run makes it the slope of 1/2 and 2 is the y intercept
C y=1/2x+2 hope it helps

COMPLETE THE TABLE PICTURED: A robot is put into a maze, it can only go N, E, S, and West. The value i represents the north, and the magnitude is equal to 1. I have figured out that N= i, East= 1, South= -i, and West= -1. When programming the robot, let the complex number d represent the direction the robot is facing. As the robot changes direction, the value of d will also change; so, the value of d is dependent on where the robot is in the maze. When the robot makes a turn, it would be useful to have an operation to perform on d to represent this turn. This is because after making a turn, the new value of d will depend on the old value of d. Complete the table for the new values of d if the robot is turning left or right. Then determine an expression in terms of d that will give the new position if the robot turns left and another expression if the robot turns right. Type these expressions in the last row of the table.

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Answer:

  see attached

Step-by-step explanation:

A right turn represents a clockwise rotation of the direction vector by 90°. It is equivalent to multiplying the complex number representation by -i.

A left turn represents a counterclockwise rotation of the direction vector by 90°. It is equivalent to multiplying the complex number representation by i.

The attached table shows the desired values and expressions.

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\boxed{\begin{array}{c|c|c} \underline{Intial -d} & \underline {Left-turn} & \underline{Right-turn} \\ -1 & -i & i \\ 1 & i & -i \\ i & -1 & 1\\ -i & 1 & -1 \\ d & di & -di \end{array}}[/tex]

Ray EF is the bisector of angle AET. Find the measure of angle FEA.* 70° E A Your answer​

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Answer:

<FEA is 70 degrees. It is already given.

A gym charges each member $100 for a membership fee and $30 per month after that. How much money will a member spend after 6 months

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Answer:

280

Step-by-step explanation:

Month 1: 100 + 30 = 150

Month 2: +30

Month 3: +30

Month 4: +30

Month 5: +30

Month 6: +30

Total: 280

Hope this helps!

Answer:

$280

Step-by-step explanation:

For this problem, we simply need to take the initial cost of membership and add that to the reoccurring cost from a time period, in this case, 6 months.  So let's make an equation to represent this.

The initial cost is $100

The per month cost is $30

Total cost after 6 months = Inital cost + Per Month Cost * 6 months

Total cost = $100 + $30 * 6

Total cost = $100 + $180

Total cost = $280

Thus, a member will spend $280 after 6 months on the membership.

Cheers.

solve for x -1.5x - 3.1 < 5.5

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Answer:

x>-17.2

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify both sides of the inequality

-0.5x-3.1< 5.5

Add 3.1 to both sides

-0.5x< 8.6

Divided both sides by -0.5

x>-17.2

Hope this helped! :)

What percent is equivalent to 2/3

66 1/3

66 3/5

66 2/3

66 7/10

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Answer:

66 2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

(2/3)(100) = 66 2/3

[tex]\huge\text{Hey there!}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textbf{Question reads....}[/tex]

[tex]\large\textbf{What percent is equivalent to }\rm{\bf \dfrac{2}{3}}\large\textbf{ ?}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textbf{Let's simplify the current fraction}\\\huge\textbf{to find the overall result to this question.}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{\dfrac{2}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 2\div3}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 0.66666667}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 0.66666667 \times 100}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 66.6666667\%}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{\approx 66.67\%}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textbf{Let's do process of elimination to find}\\\huge\textbf{the fraction that is equivalent to yours.}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textsf{Option A.}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{66 \dfrac{1}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{66\times3+1}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{198 +1}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{199}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 199\div3}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 66.3333333}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 66.3333333 \times100}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 6,633.33333\%}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{\approx 6,633.33\%}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textsf{This eliminates Option A. as your result.}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textsf{Option B.}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{66 \dfrac{3}{5}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{66\times5 + 3}{5}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{330 + 3}{5}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{333}{5}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 333\div5}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 66.6}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 66.6 \times 100}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 6,660}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{\approx 6,660\%}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textsf{This eliminates Option B. as your result.}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textsf{Option C.}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{66 \dfrac{2}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{66\times3+2}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{198 + 2}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{200}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 200\div3}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 66.6666667}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 66.6666667\times100}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 6,666.66667}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{\approx 6,666.67\%}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textsf{This eliminates Option C. as your result.}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textsf{Option D.}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{66\dfrac{7}{10}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{66\times10 +7}{10}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{660 + 7}{10}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= \dfrac{667}{10}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 667\div10}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 6.67}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 6.67\times100}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{= 6,670}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{\approx 6,670\%}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textsf{This eliminates Option D. as your result.}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textbf{It seems like none of the above matches }\\\huge\textbf{the original fraction, so we will use the}\\\huge\textbf{that is close to the original answer.}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textbf{The closest answer was:}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{66 \dfrac{2}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\textbf{Therefore the answer MIGHT be:}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\boxed{\mathsf{Option\ C. \ 66 \dfrac{2}{3}}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]

[tex]\huge\text{Good luck on your assignment \& enjoy your day!}[/tex]

~[tex]\frak{Amphitrite1040:)}[/tex]

What is the derivative of this?

Dy/dx=x^2y+y^2x

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Answer:

y^2+2xy/-x^2-2xy OR -y^2-2xy/x^2+2xy OR -y^2-2xy/(x)(x+2y)

Step-by-step explanation:

So, this is an implicit differentiation problem

x^2y+y^2x

so,

use product rule for both

x^2y'+2xy+y^2+2yy'x

collect all the y's

-x^2y'-2xyy'=y^2+2xy

y'(-x^2-2xy)=y^2+2xy

=y^2+2xy/-x^2-2xy

6. The ancient Babylonians were writing fractions in 1800 BCE. But they did not have a concept of zero until about 1489 years later. In what year did the Babylonians develop the concept of zero​

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Answer:

hio

Step-by-step explanation:

hi

As early as 4,000 years ago, but the first recorded use of a zero-like symbol dates to sometime around the third century B.C. in ancient Babylon.

Given that, the ancient Babylonians were writing fractions in 1800 BCE.

What is the fraction?

In Mathematics, fractions are represented as a numerical value, which defines a part of a whole. A fraction can be a portion or section of any quantity out of a whole, where the whole can be any number, a specific value, or a thing.

In fact, at first, fractions weren't even thought of as numbers in their own right at all, just a way of comparing whole numbers with each other.

The word fraction actually comes from the Latin "fractio" which means to break. To understand how fractions have developed into the form we recognize, we'll have to step back even further in time to discover what the first number systems were like.

From as early as 1800 BC, the Egyptians were writing fractions. Their number system was a base 10 idea (a little bit like ours now) so they had separate symbols for 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000 and 1000000.

Hence, as early as 4,000 years ago, but the first recorded use of a zero-like symbol dates to sometime around the third century B.C. in ancient Babylon.

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HURRY I HAVE TO DO MY TEST?!?!?!?!?Evelyn wants to enlarge a photo that measures 3 inches by 5 inches. A photo measures 3 inches by 5 inches. A larger photo measures x inches by 15 inches. What is the missing measurement, in inches, that Evelyn needs? 3 5 6

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Answer:

the answer is 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

it is 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Maya has a dog and it wants to be pet

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Answer:

so what is the question?

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Find the antiderivative of f (x) = 10x4 + 12.5. !!Please Helppppppp ASAP!! ):Which is the constant of proportionality for the relationship shown in the table?x y4 27 410 613 8A. 32B. 23C. 3D. 2 How many countries were their before WW1 started? A restaurant use 8 1/4 pounds of carrots to make 6 carrot cakes. Frank wants to use the same recipe. How many pounds of carrots does Frank need to make one carrot cake? what are some things that people value that have to do with their work lives? The smallest particle in the universe?A grain of salt is small, but you can always make it smaller. Imagine cutting that grain of salt into two pieces. Now cut it again and again. Soon, you can't see the smaller pieces with your eyes, but the salt is still there. You finally cut the salt down to the very tiniest piece of salt there is. But even that tiny piece contains smaller particles. Those tiny particles are atoms. Atoms make up everything in the visible universe from galaxies to even yourself. Atoms are so incredibly small that you could line up 50 million in a row and the line would only be about 1 centimeter (less than half an inch) long. Still, scientists have found things that are smaller than atoms. And they are looking for more. If they find the smallest things in the universe, they'll better understand how the universe actually works. But it took some time before people discovered the world of the truly small. The Universe Gets Smaller Grains of sand or dust were once the smallest things actually seen on Earth. By the 1600s, several inventions opened up brand new worlds to curious minds. These included lenses that could make things look clearer and bigger. Another early invention was the microscope. Some people used the microscope to observe and write about the tiniest things they could see. In the 1670s, a Dutch lens maker named Antonie van Leeuwenhoek built himself a microscope. It magnified things more than 200 times. Van Leeuwenhoek discovered a world of tiny living things that he called tiny animals. Van Leeuwenhoek figured they were about 1/38th the size of a grain of sand. Today we know that what he saw were bacteria, the smallest living things on Earth. But atoms are much, much smaller. You can't see atoms with an ordinary microscope.And Smaller The idea that tiny, unbreakable particles make up everything that exists is more than 2000 years old. The Greek thinker Democritus called these particles "atomos." This is the Greek word for "uncuttable." Scientists didn't return to the idea of atoms until the 1800s. At first, scientists thought atoms were tiny balls with some electrical charges inside. They also thought atoms were the smallest particles that existed. But scientists soon began to wonder if atoms might be made of smaller things. In 1897, British scientist J. J. Thomson proved that they were. He ran experiments and discovered the electron. This tiny particle has a negative electrical charge and whizzes around inside the atom. A graphic showing the basic atomic structure of three elements, hydrogen, helium and oxygen. Protons, neutrons and electrons are shown.Zoom-in Different elements have different numbers of protons, neutrons, and electrons. The Smallest ThingsSo Far Scientists were soon discovering more inside the atom. Hiding in the atom's center is the tiny nucleus. (If an atom were the size of a racetrack, the nucleus would be about the size of a pea in the middle.) The nucleus contains two types of particles: protons and neutrons. Protons have a positive electrical charge while neutrons have no charge. They contain even tinier particles called quarks that are so unimaginably small that they have no internal structure. Quarks and electrons are the smallest particles found so far. Scientists call the smallest things they've found fundamental particles. Fundamental particles do not contain any smaller particles. Scientists use huge machines called particle accelerators to learn more about particles. These machines speed up particles so they can smash into each other. Then the scientists track the paths the particles leave when they hit. Scientists use accelerators to discover new particles. Many scientists wonder why there are so many particles at all. Shouldn't there be just one "smallest thing" instead of many? The search goes on for the particle that is the one true building block of everything in the universeWhich sentence from the article helps the reader to understand that the nucleus of an atom is very small?A Still, scientists have found things that are smaller than atomsB The idea that tiny, unbreakable particles make up everything that exists is more than 2,000 years oldC Hiding in the atom's center is the tiny nucleusD (If an atom were the size of a racetrack, the nucleus would be about the size of a pea in the middle.)Read the paragraph below from the section "... And Smaller."But scientists soon began to wonder if atoms might be made of smaller things. In 1897, British scientist J. J. Thomson proved that they were. He ran experiments and discovered the electron. This tiny particle has a negative electrical charge and whizzes around inside the atomWhat inference can the reader make based on this paragraph?A Electrons are the made up of even smaller particlesB Other scientists had questions about Thomsons experimentsC Thomson could not see electrons but found signs they existedD Thomson discovered electrons while looking through a microscope If these two shapes are similar, what is the measure of the missing length g?