Solve the notable products (x-12).(x+12)

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Answer 1

Answer:

x^2 -144

Step-by-step explanation:


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The total amount of Keira's cell phone bill, b, varies directly with the number of text messages she sends, m. Which of the following equations best models the amount of money Keira must pay for her cell phone bill?

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Pls list the equation options so we can give you an answer

Rebecca went swimming yesterday. After a while she had covered one fifth of her intended distance. After swimming six more lengths of the pool, she had covered one quarter of her intended distance. How many lengths of the pool did she intend to complete?

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Answer:

E. 120

Step-by-step explanation:

A. 40

B. 72

C. 80

D. 100

E. 120

Let

x = the intended distance

y = length of the pool

She covers one fifth of her intended distance

Distance covered = 1/5 of x

= x/5

After swimming six more lengths of the pool she had covered one quarter of her intended distance

x/5 + 6y = 1/4 of x

x/5 + 6y = x/4

Collect like terms

6y = x/4 - x/5

6y = 5x - 4x/20

6y = x/20

x = 20 * 6y

= 120y

x = 120y

The intended distance Rebecca wants to cover = 120

what is 2 to the second power

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Answer:

4.

Step-by-step explanation:

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There are 84 turkey and 63 ham sandwiches to be places on trays. Each tray should have only one kind of sandwich, and all trays have the same number of sandwiches. If you place the greatest possible number of sandwiches on each tray, how many trays will you have with turkey and how many with ham?

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it should have 83 turkey and 83 ham and one extra.

Jay bought a painting on sale for 45% off the original price, for $27. What was the price of the painting before the sale?

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Answer:

 0.55x = $27

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the price of the painting = x

x - 45% of x = $27

    x - 0.45x = $27

         0.55x = $27

Divide both sides by 0.55

 0.55x/0.55 = $27/0.55

                  x = $49.09

△PQR is rotated 180° about the origin. What is the coordinate for Q' ?



(3, 2)


(2, -3)


(-3, 2)


(-2, 3)

Part: 2

△PQR is reflected across the y-axis. What is the coordinate for R' ?



(-3, -4)


(-4, 3)


(4, -3)


(3, 4)

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Answer:

Part 1:

Q’ = (2, -3)

Part 2:

R’ = (-3, -4)

Hope this helps!

What is the measure of angle F?

A. Cannot be determined
B. 65°
C. 55°
D. 75°

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Answer:

65 degrees since both opposite sides are 10

Answer:

65 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Just took the test

if 3n-4=8 then what is the value of 5n-3 ​

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Answer:

17

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

3n - 4 = 8 ( add 4 to both sides )

3n = 12 ( divide both sides by 3 )

n = 4

Thus

5n - 3 = 5(4) - 3 = 20 - 3 = 17

143cups + 1 1/3 cups

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Answer: 144 1/3 cups

Step-by-step explanation: 143+1 1/3=144 and 1?3

I need help in this before 11:59 please

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Step-by-step explanation:

√7 * √7 = 7 , which is not a irrational number

the Venn diagram is shown below​

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n(A), n(B) and n(AnB) are given and n(AUB)'s complement is asked.

What is the equation of the line that is parallel to the line y = 2x + 6 and goes through point C (8, 1)?

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Answer:

y=2x-15

Step-by-step explanation:

In parallel lines the gradient is always the same. then we sub the coordinates in to find c.

so

1=2(8)+c

c equals to -15 t

then

y=2x-15

Which problem could the bar diagram represent?

This image shows a rectangular grid divided in two parts by a vertical line above which number 250 is written in centre. Left side has 182 and right side has question mark.

Chad paid $250 for a new tent. He also paid $182 for four camp chairs. What is the total amount Chad spent on camping gear?



Tom's class collected 250 pounds of paper during a recycling drive. It also collected 182 pounds of aluminum. How many pounds of recycled materials did Tom's class collect altogether?



Morgan has $250. She received $182 for her birthday. What is the total amount of money Morgan has?



Kellie is driving 250 miles to visit her cousin. She has driven 182 miles so far. How many more miles does Kellie have to drive?

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Answer:

I think it is A. This image shows a rectangular grid divided in two parts by a vertical line above which number 250 is written in centre. Left side has 182 and right side has question mark.

The graph shows the cost of purchasing T-shirts. Find the constant rate of change for the graph. Then explain what points (0,0) and (1,9) represent​

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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the attached graph we observe that the constant rate of change is 9 as each step of horizontal change corresponds to 9 steps of vertical change

It is found as the division below:

(9-0)/(1-0) = 9/1 = 9

Point (0, 0) indicates the start point

Point (1, 9) indicates the cost of 1 t-shirt

Solution

As to the attachment graph ;

we observed that the constant rate is 9each step of horizontal change correspond to 9 steps of vertical change

Now,

according to the question

it is found as the division below ;

(9-0)/(1-0)=9/1 = 9

the point which is indicating the starting point ;

(0,0)

the point which indicate the cost of one t-shirt ;

(1,9)

0.333 repeating times 15. Please help me out and answer this question.

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Answer:

4.995

Step-by-step explanation:

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Question 2
Karen rented a moving truck to move all of the items in her home. The rental
company charged $42 a day plus $0.13 per mile in gas. If Karen rented the truck for 2
days and he total bill was $124.95, how many miles did she travel?
miles

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Answer: 315 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

42x2=84

124.95

-84.00

_______

40.95

40.95 ➗ 0.13 = 315 miles

PLZ HELP!! ALGEBRA! WILL GIVE U BRAINLIEST!

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Answer:

a. -21 b. 14

Step-by-step explanation:

For a, -3x4=-12, and then -12-9=-21. For b, -1/3x-3=1, and then 1+13=14. Hope it helps!

Answer: A.) -21

               B.) 14

Step-by-step explanation:

f(-3)=x

A.) f(-3) = 4(-3) - 9

           = -12-9

           = - 21

B.) f(-3) = -1/3(-3) + 13

           = 1 + 13

           = 14

Have a nice day good night

DUE 10 MIN PLEASE HELP
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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

Jill jumped 6 1 3feet in the long-jump event. Jill’s best friend jumped 6 5 7feet. How much farther did Jill’s best friend jump? Describe in words the process you used to solve the problem

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Answer:

Subtract 6.13ft from 6.57ft, and you should get .44 as your answer.

LOOK AT THE IMAGE ABOVE AND SOLVE IT FOR TWO DIFFERENT WAYS!! Please help its due today!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Ist method - Area of the triangle + Area of the  trapezium

Area of triangle = 1/2 × b × h

here, b = 8 cm but h is not given

so we will find h by pythagoras theorem

AC^2 = AB^2 + BC^2

10^2 = 8^2 + BC^2

100 = 64 + BC^2

BC^2 = 36

BC = √36

BC = 6

∴ h = 6cm

area of triangle = 1/2 × b × h

= 1/2 × 8 × 6

= 24 cm^2

Area of trapezium = 1/2 ( a + b ) h

Here a = 13cm

         b = 25 - 8 = 17 cm

         h = 6 cm

So area = 1/2 ( a + b ) h

= 1/2 ( 13 + 17 ) 6

= 90 cm^2

So total area =  Area of the triangle + Area of the  trapezium

= 24 cm^2 + 90 cm^2 = 114 cm^2

2nd method - Area of the entire figure

Since the figure is a trapezium,

Area of trapezium = 1/2 ( a + b ) h

here, a = 13cm

        b = 25 cm

        h = 6 cm

Area of trapezium = 1/2 ( a + b ) h

= 1/2 ( 13 + 25 ) 6

= 114 cm^2

Hope this helps

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answer:

not a very clear diagram sorry luv but i just cant really see the question  <3

step-by-step explanation:

1.

p: you pass the class

q: you go to the next grade

p -> ~q:_______________________________



~p->~q:_______________________________

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Answer:

P is you pass the class, so it's the hypothesis in the conditional. And Q is the conclusion, which ic you got to the next grade.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to got to the next grade, you need to pass the class.

or

If you pass the class, you go to the next grade.

What is 4 divided by 3/5

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Answer:

20/3 or 6 2/3

Step-by-step explanation: 4/1 times 5/3           multiply and you get 20/3

Answer:

6 2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

P=a+b+c solve for b and graph the inequality

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I need points can you give me some of your points

Which of the following equations demonstrate the multiplication property of equality for the equation x = 2? Check al
that apply.
x(3) = 2(4)
x(5) = 10
11.5) = 2(2)
x(0.5) = 2(0.5)
x(12) = 12

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Answer:

the 2nd and 4th i think

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi!
I’m pretty sure the answer would be
x(5) =10.

Drag numbers to complete the table for missing values of x, x2, and x3.

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Answer:

Values are:

x x²

10 100

5

What Eva the person on top said is rightly

NASCAR driver Jimmy Johnson completed 200 laps as he crossed the finish line. From the start of the race to the finish line, is a description of his _________________.

A. displacement
B. speed
C. velocity
D. Distance

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Answer:

B!!

Step-by-step explanation:

think its B im not sure

It would be d because the speed isnt said, displacement is for boats and velocity is basically speed and its how many laps, so it is distance

i can type 39 words 36 secs at this rate how many words will i type in one minute.

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Answer:

65

Step-by-step explanation:

You can write it as a ratio. 39:36. You then have x:60. You can divide 36 by 60 and then divide 39 by that number (0.6)

Answer:

65 words perminute

Step-by-step explanation:

36/ 36=1

39/36= 13/12=1  1/12

1  1/12 x 60=65

name the sets of numbers to which 7/9 belongs

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Answer:

OK.

the sets are

natural numbers (or counting numbers), this is like 1,2,3,4,5 etc

whole numbers, this is including 0, so 0,1,2,3,4,5,6 etc

integers, this includes the previoius set and negatives, so -3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4,5 etc

rational numbers, this is the set of numbers that can be written in form a/b where b≠0, so all integers can be written like this, like example -3=-3/1, so -7/9 belongs here

-7/9 goes in the rational set

Solve the inequality:


2x−9≥17

Select one:

x≤13

x≥3

x≤3

x≥13

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Answer:

x≥13

Step-by-step explanation:

add 9 to both sides

2x≥26

divide both sides by 2

x≥13

HURRY PLS You are competing in a race. The table shows the times from last year's race. You want your time to be last year's median time with an absolute
deviation of at most 5 minutes. Complete the inequality to represent the time (in minutes) you hope to achieve.
Race times (minutes)
74 65 57 62
63 72 78 58
60 70 68 62

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I think it’s 74 but I’m not so sure
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