Answer:
562
Step-by-step explanation:
Plug in the values of x, y, and z provided.
(5(5)-1)^2-2(7)
Solve.
(25-1)^2-14
(24)^2-14
576-14
562
Answer: 562
Step-by-step explanation:
(5x+y)^2-2z
first put in the known values. (5(5)+(-1))^2-2(7)
(25+-1)^2-14
Second, do 25+-1=24
(24)^2-14
Third, do 24 squared
576-14
Subtract
562
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Answer:
The second answer
Step-by-step explanation:
Because if you subtract a negative from an equation you get positive (two negatives make a positive)
Can anyone do this question?
Answer:
its simple 5.90
Step-by-step explanation:
The book contains 200 thin sheets of paper.
The student wants to find the average mean, thickness of a sheet of paper in the book
Describe how he can determine such a small distance using only a ruler.
Answer:
Measure all the sheets together and divide by 200
Step-by-step explanation:
An average mean is the sum of something divided by how many things there are. In this case, it is the sum of the thickness of 200 pages, divided by the number of pages, 200.
Tell me a cool, fun fact, best fact gets. Brainliest
Answer:
The moon has moonquakes.
Step-by-step explanation:
The heads on Easter Island have bodies.
The distance light travels in one year is known as a light year. A light year is equal to 5.87 × 1012 miles. The closest that Earth ever gets to Jupiter is 3.65 × 108 miles. What is a correct representation of the number of years it will take light to travel from Earth to Jupiter at this distance? Check all that apply.
Answer:
[tex]6.21\times 10^{-5}\ \text{light years}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The distance light travels in one year is known as a light year.
[tex]1\ \text{light year}=5.87\times 10^{12}\ \text{miles}[/tex]
The closest that Earth ever gets to Jupiter is [tex]3.65\times 10^8\ \text{miles}[/tex]
[tex]3.65\times 10^8\ \text{miles}=\dfrac{1}{5.87\times 10^{12}}\times 3.65\times 10^8\ \text{light years}\\\\=6.21\times 10^{-5}\ \text{light years}[/tex]
Hence, the distance it will take light to travel from Earth to Jupiter at this distance is [tex]6.21\times 10^{-5}\ \text{light years}[/tex]
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I got 2 : 3. You didn’t give answer choices but after you commented the answer choices I was able to determine that 2:3 is the answer.
Divide n by 5 then add 6
Answer:
n+30/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify n/5
n/5+6
Rewrite the whole as an equivalent fraction
2.1 Add an integer to a fraction
Rewrite the whole as a fraction using 5 as the denominator: 6= 6/1=6×5/5
Equivalent fraction: the fraction thus generated looks different but has the same value as everything.
2.2 sum of the two equivalent fractions add two equivalent fractions that now have a common denominator
Combine the numerators, place the sum or difference over the common denominator, and then reduce to the lowest terms of possible:
n+6×5/5=n+30/5
Han made some hot chocolate by mixing 4 cups of milk with 6 tablespoons of cocoa
Maggie‘s brother is 11 years younger than four times her age. The sum of their ages is 54. How old is Maggie?
Answer:
Maggie is 13
Step-by-step explanation:
Honestly, I just kept trying ages starting from 10 because I knew it wasn't going to be less than that. Then I did whatever age, in this case 13, and multiply it by 4. Then minus 11 from that number. Then take that end number and add it to the beginning number(maggies age) and you should get 54.
Math Equation Explanation:
13*4 = 52 (Maggies Age) x 4
52-11= 41 The question stated that Maggie's brother was 11 -------------------------------------years younger than her age times 4.
41 + 13 =54 The sum of both their ages.
Solving each proportions 10/8=n/10
Answer:
n=12.5
Step-by-step explanation:
10/8=n/10
multiply the denominator and numerators 10 ad 10=100 divide by 8=12.5
A coordinate plane is shown. Triangle PQR has vertices P at negative 6 comma 6, Q at negative 6 comma 3, and R at negative 3 comma 3. Triangle P prime Q prime R prime has vertices at P prime negative 2 comma 2, Q prime at negative 2 comma 1, and R prime at negative 1 comma 1. What is the scale factor of dilation?
Answer:
The scale factor of dilation from ΔPQR to ΔP'Q'R' is 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
The given information are;
The vertices of ΔPQR are;
P(-6, 6), Q(-6, 3), and R(-3, 3) and the coordinates of ΔP'Q'R' are P'(-2, 2), Q'(-2, 1), and R'(-1, 1)
Given that the length, l, of each side of the triangles is given by the formula for calculating length given the vertices we have;
[tex]l = \sqrt{\left (y_{2}-y_{1} \right )^{2}+\left (x_{2}-x_{1} \right )^{2}}[/tex]
For side PQ, we have;
(x₁, y₁) = (-6, 6), (x₂, y₂) = (-6, 3)
Given that the points have equal y-values, the length is the difference of their x-values as follows;
[tex]l_{PQ}[/tex] = 6 - 3 = 3
Similarly, length QR is the difference in the y-values, since the x-values are equal. therefore, we have;
[tex]l_{QR}[/tex] = -3 - (-6) = 3
Length PR is given as follows;
(x₁, y₁) = (-6, 6), (x₂, y₂) = (-3, 3)
[tex]l_{PR} = \sqrt{\left (3-6 \right )^{2}+\left (-3-(-6) \right )^{2}} = \sqrt{18} = 3\cdot \sqrt{2}[/tex]
[tex]l_{PR}[/tex] = 3·√2
For P'Q', we have
P'(-2, 2), Q'(-2, 1)
[tex]l_{P'Q'}[/tex] = 2 - 1 = 1
[tex]l_{P'Q'}[/tex] = 1
For Q'R', we have
Q'(-2, 1), R'(-1, 1)
[tex]l_{Q'R'}[/tex] = -1 - (-2) = -1 + 2 = 1
[tex]l_{Q'R'}[/tex] = 1
For P'R', we have;
P'(-2, 2), R'(-1, 1)
[tex]l_{P'R'} = \sqrt{\left (1-2 \right )^{2}+\left (-1-(-2) \right )^{2}} = \sqrt{2} = \sqrt{2}[/tex]
[tex]l_{P'R'}[/tex] = √2
Therefore, given that we have
PQ/(P'Q') = PR/(P'R') = 3/1 = 3 and QR/(Q'R') = 3·√2/(√2) = 3
The scale factor of dilation from ΔPQR to ΔP'Q'R' = 1/3.
Name the slope of a line parallel to y = -3x -2
Victor runs 3 laps around the track every 5 minutes. How many laps does Victor run in 1 minute?
Answer:
Victor runs 0.6 of a lap in 1 minute
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question;
3 laps = 5 minutes
x laps = 1 minute
3 * 1 = 5 * x
3 = 5x
x = 3/5
x = 0.6
Victor runs 0.6 of a lap in a minute
PLEASE HELP THERE ARE TWO PARTS!!
The graph shows the relationship between the United States dollar and
the euro, the currency of the European Union, in December 2011. Part A:
What is the constant of proportionality shown in the graph? *
Exchange Rate (December 6, 2011)
VA
(400, 300)
300
Number of euros
200
(250, 187.50)
100
(120,90)
100 200 300
400
Number of US dollars
I
Answer:
The constant of proportionality of the graph is 0.75
Step-by-step explanation:
The coordinates of the points on the lines are;
(400, 300), (250, 187.5), and (120, 90)
Which can be written in a tabular form as follows;
Number of US dollars [tex]{}[/tex] Number of euros
120 [tex]{}[/tex] 90
250 [tex]{}[/tex] 187.5
400 [tex]{}[/tex] 300
Given that the graph is a straight line graph, we can represent the graph with the straight line equation, y = m·x + c
Where;
c = The y-intercept (where the graph meets the y-axis) = 0
m = The slope = The constant of proportionality
[tex]Slope, \, m =\dfrac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}}[/tex]
[tex]m =\dfrac{300-90}{400-120} = \dfrac{210}{280} = 0.75[/tex]
We have, y = m·x = 0.75·x.
Therefore, the constant of proportionality of the graph = 0.75.
Two pounds of raw materials are needed to produce one product. The desired ending balance of raw materials is 10% of the of the next month's production needs. (Refer to your answer in Activity Sheet 05). The beginning inventory of raw materials is 4,000 pounds and raw material cost per unit is P 0.50/per pound.
Answer:
Purchases= production + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory
Step-by-step explanation:
Giving the following information:
Two pounds of raw materials are needed to produce one product.
The desired ending balance of raw materials is 10% of the next month's production needs.
The beginning inventory of raw materials is 4,000 pounds.
The raw material cost per unit is $0.50 per pound.
To calculate the direct material purchase required for a given month, we need the production for each month. I will provide the formula and a small example to guide an answer.
To calculate the purchase required, we need to use the following formula:
Purchases= production + desired ending inventory - beginning inventory
For example:
Production:
January= 5,000 units
February= 4,500 units
Direct material purchases January:
Production= 5,000*2= 10,000
Desired ending inventory= (4,500*2)*0.1= 900
Beginning inventory= (4,000)
Total purchase in pounds= 6,900
Total direct material cost= 6,900*0.5= $3,450
A carpenter has less than 120 minutes to spend painting furniture each day. Today, he has spent 30.5 minutes painting a desk. Now he will paint x chairs, each of which takes 12.5 minutes. What is the maximum number of chairs the carpenter can paint?
Answer:
Maximum number of chairs is 7.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are told he has less than 120 minutes to spend painting furniture each day.
Now he has spent 30.5 minutes painting a desk.
Also, he wants to paint "x" number of chairs with each chair taking 12.5 minutes.
Thus, we have;
30.5 + 12.5x < 120
Subtract 30.5 from both sides to get;
12.5x < 120 - 30.5
12.5x < 89.5
x < 89.5/12.5
x < 7.16
Thus, maximum number of chairs he can paint is 7
what is 64x64? and I know if you use a calculator =)
Answer:
4096
Step-by-step explanation:
I really need help..
Thanks!
how do i graph 2x+4y=12
Answer:
(0,3) (6,0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the value of x.
Answer:
sdf
Step-by-step explanation:
sdff
For the first one, 132 and 4 + x make a straight line, and a straight line is 180 degrees, so:
132 + 4 + x = 180
Add 132 and 4.
136 + x = 180
Subtract 136.
x = 44
You are right!
For the second one, 68 + x + 9 form a right angle, and a right angle is 90 degrees, so:
68 + x + 9 = 90
Combine 68 and 9.
77 + x = 90
Subtract 77.
x = 13
Hope this helps
Which table represents a function?
Answer:
The table that starts with (-3, -1)
Step-by-step explanation:
For a table to represent a function the x value has to be different number. Such as, the other tables one has two -5, two -2, two -4 and etc. Do you get it
Answer: the first box
-3 -1
0 0
-2 -1
8 1
Step-by-step explanation: the x value can not repet it self but the y value can
Given m//n, find the value of x
Answer:
117 is the value of you Question
Step-by-step explanation:
how many triangles in the figure?
26
25
24
27
do any of you know how to do algebra 2 ?
Answer: Were is the math problem at?
Ashley is preparing for a horse riding competition. She has trained her horse for 6 hours and has completed 240 rounds. At what rate has Ashley ridden her horse in rounds per hour?
Answer:
40
Step-by-step explanation:
Before i thought the dividing functions
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Answer:<EBA=103
Step-by-step explanation:
72+31=103
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\tt C. \ m \angle EBA=103}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
∠EBA is made up of 2 angles: ∠ABC and ∠EBC
If we want to find the measure of ∠EBA, we should add the measure of ∠ABC and ∠EBC.
m∠EBA= m∠ABC+m∠EBC
The measure of angle ABC is 72. The measure of angle EBC is 31. (m∠ABC=72 and m∠EBC=31)
m∠EBA= 72 + 31
Add.
m∠EBA=103
The measure of angle EBA is 103 and choice C is correct.
Using these clues, make a quadilateral. Write the name and each side. What is the perimeter?
1. rectangle with sides 7 feet
2. 7feet
3. 10 feet
4. 10feet
The name of my shape is a parallelogram. The sides are:
7 feet7 feet10 feet10 feetThe perimeter is 34 feet because:
Step 1: Add smaller groups.
10 + 10 = 20
7 + 7 = 14.
Step 2: Add the two numbers.
14 + 20 = 34.
Hope this answer helps you!
a printer can print 12 pages in 9 seconds what is the closest estimate of the number of pages it can print in 1 min
Answer:
estimated number of pages it can print will 80 in 1 min.
Step-by-step explanation:
If 12 pages/9 Seconds then by multiplying by 60 secs as there are 60 secs in 1 min.
we get
12/9 then multiply by 60 you will get 80 pages in 1 minute.
Number of pages a printer can print in 9 seconds = 12 pages
Number of pages than can be printed in 1 second =
= 12/9
= 1.3 pages
Number of pages that can be printed in 1 second = 0.75 page
Number of pages that can be printed in 1 minute =
= 1 minute = 60 seconds
Number of pages that can be printed in 60 seconds =
= 1.3 × 60
= 78 pages
Rounding off 78 , we get 80 .
Therefore , 80 pages can be printed in 1 minute .
in a survey 8 out of 32 students preferred vanilla ice cream if 252 students are surveyed how many should theoretically prefer vanilla ice cream make a prediction?
Answer:
63
Step-by-step explanation:
8 / 32 = 0.25
Multiply 0.25 with 252
0.25 * 252 = 63
This process simply applies the same ratio from the first test to the second test.