Rick and lulu each went on a family vacation. Rick drove 375 miles in 5 hours; Lulu drove for 6 hours and 30 minutes.If they traveled at the same speed, then how many more miles did lulu drive than rick?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

112.5 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

375/5=75

75*6.5=487.5

487.5-375=112.5


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Place the numbers from 1 to 5
in the circles. Use each
number once only The sum
must be the same in both
directions!

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Answer:

2 top left 5 middle 3top right then 4 and 1 going down

Lucy is going to walk in a fundraising event to raise money for her school band. Her mother has agreed to donate $7.50 to the school for each mile that Lucy walks, plus an additional $25. What equation represents y, the total amount of money Lucy’s mother will donate if Lucy walks x miles during the event?
A. y = 25x + 7.50
B. y = 7.50x + 25
C. 25 = 7.50x + y
D. 7.50 = y + 25x

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B. y = 7.50x + 25

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A factory manufactures 7.1x10⁵ bottles of ketchup per month. How many bottles are manufactured in a year?​

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Answer:

8,520,000

Step-by-step explanation:

hope it help

Step-by-step explanation:

factory manufactures 71*10^5 bottles of ketchup per month.

In a year:

71*10^5*12=71*12*10^5=852*10^5=852*100000=

85200000 bottles of ketchup in a year.

x divided by 4 = -7 What is x? Show your work​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Here's the answer hope it helps

Which equation best represents the linear function graphed below? CAN YOU BE REALLY QUICKLY THIS IS A MAJOR GRADE AND I ONLY HAVE 90 MINUTES

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Answer:

y+1= 1/4(x-4)

Step-by-step explanation:

y+1 = 1/4(x-4)

y+1 = 1/4x-1

y = 1/4x -2 -which is the equation of the line

Algebra I need help!

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Answer:

≤ ≥ > < is all of them

(Click on the photo and the 60 and 90 is the rest of the window picture shown.)
Please help!!

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Answer:

kind of an estimate but it is probably 220cm, if not then its 175cm, couldn't really see the bottom part of the window

Step-by-step explanation:

Help plz okays thanks

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-7 and -11 are like terms put them together also 15 and -6

Andrea receives a $40 gift card to use at a town pool. It costs her $8 per visit to swim. A
function relating the value of the gift card, v, to the number of visits, n, is v(n) = 40 - 8n.
a. Identify a reasonable domain of the function. Explain why you chose that
domain. (What are reasonable times to visit the pool?)
b. Given that domain, what is the range of the function?

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Answer:

The value of the gift card = v = $40

The visit to the skate cost = $8

The number of visits = n

∴ n = the value of the gift card over the cost of one visit to the skate

∴ n = v/8 = 40/8 = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

The general function for relating the value of the gift card, v, in terms if the number of visits, n. ⇒⇒⇒   v = 8n

Find the value of x.

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Answer:

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Answer:

x = 98

Step-by-step explanation:

180 - 122 = (gives the interior angle)

= 58

24 + 58 + ______ = 180

= 98

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Answer:

+4 < +6-2 > -3+2 >  -1-11 < -8-2 < +6+9 > +8

NEED HELP FINDING X ASAP

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-16 I think I used an online algebra calculator want the link?

Emilio is helping his uncle with some chores. His unde gave him $5 and will pay him an additional $3 for each chore he completes. Which inequality can be used to
determine x, the number of chores Emilio must complete to earn at least $26?
A. 3.1 +5 > 26
B. 3.3 +5 < 26
C. 3.3 + 5 > 26
D. 3x +5 < 26

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Answer:

the correct option is B

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in grade six class, of the pupils are boys and the number of pupils are 180.Find the number girls?

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Answer:

i could of work it but u didnt put how much pupils are boys ,i dont know if your not suppouse to put it .

Step-by-step explanation:

but if there was a number for boys .

subbtract 180 by the amount of boys and the remaining are the girls

There isn’t enough information to solve it but you would have to find how many boys there are

Which of the following is a trinomial with a constant term?

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B is the answerr for me :>

31⁄32 ÷ 31⁄32 = _____. (select all that apply) *

a. 1
b. 31⁄32
c. 32⁄31
d. 992⁄992

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Answer: It is A 1

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Step-by-step explanation:

Write the following sentence in if-then form
“ an acute angle has a measure less than 90”

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Answer:

If the angle is less than 90 degrees, it is an acute angle.

Step-by-step explanation:

Estimate √125 to the nearest integer.

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Given:

The number is [tex]\sqrt{125}[/tex].

To find:

The estimate value of given number.

Solution:

We have,

[tex]\sqrt{125}=\sqrt{5\times 5\times 5}[/tex]

It can be written as

[tex]\sqrt{125}=5\sqrt{5}[/tex]

We know that, [tex]\sqrt{5}\approx 2.236[/tex]. So,

[tex]\sqrt{125}=5(2.236)[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{125}=11.18[/tex]

Approx the value to the nearest integer.

[tex]\sqrt{125}\approx 11[/tex]

Therefore, the required integer is 11.

How do you write 3.82 x 100 in standard form?

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Answer:

382

Step-by-step explanation:

It a math question so please help me out.

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Answer: I say B

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A. t=-2h+32

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm pretty sure it's A. If the temperature starts at 32 degrees at midnight, that is going to be it's own number, not joined with a variable. In contrast, the temperature drops 2 degrees every hour, so the variable h will have a 2 with it (2h). But because it drops, the 2h will actually be negative. The equation would be written like this...

t=-2h+32, which is answer A.

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Which set of numbers are closed under subtraction?
Natural Numbers
Integers
Irrational Numbers
Odd Numbers

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The set of numbers that provide closure under subtraction are Integers

Question: Two years ago, my age was four times the age of my son, eight years ago my age was ten times the age of my son find the age of my son now This question has already been explained by my friend, but I don't get how she knew she had to get the dad's age in terms of sons age, + 6 to it, and then solve it. Someone please explain

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Answer:

My age is 38 years old

My son is 11 years old

Step-by-step explanation:

Represent my current age with x and my son's current age with y

Two years ago;

[tex]x - 2 = 4 * (y - 2)[/tex]

Eight years ago:

[tex]x - 8 = 10 * (y - 8)[/tex]

Simplify both expressions

[tex]x - 2 = 4 * (y - 2)[/tex]

[tex]x - 2 = 4y - 8[/tex]

Add 2 to both sides

[tex]x - 2 +2= 4y - 8 + 2[/tex]

[tex]x = 4y - 6[/tex]

Substitute 4y - 6 in the second equation

[tex]x - 8 = 10 * (y - 8)[/tex]

[tex]4y - 6 - 8 = 10 * (y - 8)[/tex]

[tex]4y - 14 = 10y - 80[/tex]

Collect Like Terms

[tex]4y - 10y = 14 - 80[/tex]

[tex]-6y = -66[/tex]

Divide through by -6

[tex]y = 11[/tex]

Substitute 11 for y in [tex]x = 4y - 6[/tex]

[tex]x = 4 * 11 - 6[/tex]

[tex]x = 44 - 6[/tex]

[tex]x = 38[/tex]

Find the missing side lengths.

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Step-by-step explanation:

let x be the missing side length.We know that hypotenuse is 2x because x is opposite the 30 angle.

Using pythagorean theorem we have that x^2+9^2=(2x)^2

81=4x^2-x^2

81=3x^2

x^2=81/3=27

x=√27

so the missing side is √27

Translate (-5,4) to the right 2 units Then reflect the result over the y-axis What are the coordinates of the final point

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Answer:  3,4

Step-by-step explanation:

6. A spinner is divided into 8 equals sections and the sections are labeled 1 through 8. What is the probability of a success and a failure for this experiment? P (success) = one-fourth; P (failure) = Seven-eighths P (success) = one-fourth; P (failure) = Three-fourths P (success) = three-fourths; P (failure) = one-fourth P (success) = seven-eighths; P (failure) = One-eighth

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Answer:

P (Success) = 1/8

P (Failure) = 7/8

Step-by-step explanation:

It is provided that a spinner is divided into 8 equals sections and the sections are labeled 1 through 8.

Only one section is considered as success and the remaining seven are failures.

So, the probability of a success is,

P (Success) = 1/8

And the probability of a failure is,

P (Failure) = 7/8

Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

Please help I’ll give brainiest!!

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Answer:

m(x)=-1/5x+2.5

Answer:

I believe it is the second choice, m(x)= 5x-12.5 since the points given and this line overlap which therefore indicates a relationship. Also they have the same y intercept.

Math help please! - ( 5/5 )

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Answer: -24

Step-by-step explanation: Convert the decimal into a fraction. Use -a/b=a/-b=-a/-b, to rewrite the fraction. Simplfy the complex fraction. Multiply both sides of the equation by 6. Move constant to the right-hand side and change its sign. Add the numbers Divide both side of the equation by -5 and you get -24.

The correct answer is 24

Carolina goes to a paintball field that charges an entrance fee of \$18$18dollar sign, 18 and \$0.08$0.08dollar sign, 0, point, 08 per ball. The field has a promotion that says, "Get \$10$10dollar sign, 10 off if you spend \$75$75dollar sign, 75 or more!" Carolina wonders how many paintballs she needs to buy along with the entrance fee to get the promotion.

Let BBB represent the number of paintballs that Carolina buys.

1) Which inequality describes this scenario?

Choose 1 answer:

Choose 1 answer:


(Choice A)

A

18+0.08B \leq 7518+0.08B≤7518, plus, 0, point, 08, B, is less than or equal to, 75


(Choice B)

B

18+0.08B \geq 7518+0.08B≥7518, plus, 0, point, 08, B, is greater than or equal to, 75


(Choice C)

C

18+0.08B \leq 1018+0.08B≤1018, plus, 0, point, 08, B, is less than or equal to, 10


(Choice D)

D

18+0.08B \geq 1018+0.08B≥10

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Answer:

carolina needs to buy at least 713 paintballs to get $10 off

Step-by-step explanation:

Entrance fee = $18

Fee per ball = $0.08

The field has a promotion that says, "Get $10 off if you spend $75 or more"

Let B represent the number of paintballs that Carolina buys.

18 + 0.08B ≥ 75

Subtract 18 from both sides

0.08B ≥ 75 - 18

0.08B ≥ 57

Divide both sides by 0.08

B ≥ 57 / 0.08

B ≥ 712.5

Approximately

B ≥ 713

carolina needs to buy at least 713 paintballs to get $10 off

Hello, can someone answer this please?
What is 8,187 divided by 24 (not resulting in a decimal number)?

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Answer:

8,187 divided by 24 is 341.125

Step-by-step explanation:

i hope this helps!

Answer:

The answer is 341.125.

But, if you want it without a decimal, you need to round.

You round up if the first number right of the decimal is over 5 or 5, and down if the first number to the right of the decimal is under 5.

Since the first number to the right of the decimal is 1, it is under 5.

So we round down.

So it would be 341.

The answer without a decimal is 341.

Hope this helps!

Can someone please help me graph y = 2x - 7

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Answer:

(0,-7) and (3.5,0) are where your dots will go

Step-by-step explanation:

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