The height of a building is 909 feet, which is about 586 feet higher than another building. What is the height of the second building?

The second building has a height of_____
feet.

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Answer 1

Answer:

323 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

909-586=323


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What is the radius of a hemisphere with a volume of 1773 cm”, to the nearest tenth
of a centimeter?
Answer is - in cms

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Answer:

R=9.5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Radius(r) = 9.5 cm

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Sams rectangular swimming pool measures 1 1/2 meters deep, 10 meters long, and 7 meters wide. What is the volume of the swimming pool?

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Answer:

[tex]105\:\mathrm{m^3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a rectangular prism is given by [tex]V=l\cdot w\cdot h[/tex]. Plugging in given values, we have [tex]V=1.5\cdot 10\cdot 7=\boxed{105\:\mathrm{m^3}}[/tex].

Answer:

105

Step-by-step explanation:

Length × Width × height

10×7× 1.5

(10×7) 1.5

70×1.5

=105

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Answer: it’s the 3’rd one

Explanation: I hope this helps

Use any method to solve. Write the answer as an ordered pair.

6x + y = 12
-4x - 2y = 0

A. (-6, 3)
B. (3, 6)
C. (6, 3)
D. (3, -6)

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I’m pretty sure the answer is D

Answer:

[tex]x = 3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]6(2)x + (2)y = 12(2) \\ + \\ - 4x - 2y = 0 \\ = \\ 8x = 24 \\ x = 24 \div 8 \\ x = 3[/tex]

In the figure below, NM and NP are examples of ______ because they share an endpoint.

please look at picture.

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intersection is the answer

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What is the mean of this set: {2, 6, 7, 9, 9, 9}?

6
7
8
9

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Answer:

not sure but I think its 7

Step-by-step explanation:

2+6+7+9+9+9=42

42÷6=7

It is 7 you add all the numbers together and divide by how much numbers there are if that makes sense.

Mai and Elena are shopping for back-to-school clothes. They found a skirt that originally cost $30 on a 15% off sale rack. Today, the store is offering an additional 15% off.

To find the new price of the skirt, in dollars, Mai says they need to calculate 30. 0.85 0.85. Elena says they can just multiply 30.0.70.
1. How much will the skirt cost using Mai's method?
2. How much will the skirt cost using Elena's method?
3. Explain why the expressions used by Mai and Elena give different prices for the skirt.

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Answer:

Mai

Step-by-step explanation:

1. 21.675 R $22

2. $21

Mai is the correct method because 15%-100%=85, which shows the percentage that is left to multiple. Then she multiples 0.85 times 2 as she was able to take off 15% twice. Elena's is incorrect because she added the two 15% off and subtracted that by 100 giving her 70. Which is the incorrect decimal to multiple by. Hope this helps.

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Answer:

circumference of a circle :

                      [tex]2\pi r\\[/tex] = 2 π x 6 = 12π inches

Which expression is equivalent to 30 ÷ (3 + x)?

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Answer:

G maybe?

Step-by-step explanation:

How would the graph of the function y=|x|-4 be affected if the function were changed to y=|x|-1?

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Answer:

[tex]y =|x| - 4[/tex] is translated 3 units up

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

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

Required

The changes that makes it to: [tex]y =|x| - 1[/tex]

By observation, we can see that [tex]y =|x| - 4[/tex] was translated up to [tex]y =|x| - 1[/tex]

Next, is to calculate the units of translation (c)

Represent the old function as:

[tex]y=\left|x\right|-4 + c[/tex]

Equate y and y

[tex]\left|x\right|-4 + c =\left|x\right|-1[/tex]

Cancel out |x|

[tex]-4 + c=-1[/tex]

Solve for c

[tex]c = 4 - 1[/tex]

[tex]c = 3[/tex]

If JK= 2x, KL=8, and JL= 4x, what is JK?
(On a line segment)
J 2x K 8 L
|—————————-|————————-|
4x
^_____________|_____________^

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Answer:

JK = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

As JK + KL = JL.

2x + 8 = 4x

–2x –2x

8 = 2x

÷2 ÷2

4 = x.

x = 4.

JK = 2x.

x = 4 → JK = 2x → JK = 2(4) → JK = 8.

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Answer: $52.50

Step-by-step explanation:

There is only 12 months and the interest compounds yearly so I guess it is just

3500 x 1.5% = 3500 x 1.5 / 100 = 35 x 1.5 = $52.50

Rounding is not needed

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

28.27433

Step-by-step explanation:

is 0.27 greater than 0.3 ?​

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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

here's a little trick, add a zero to make both numbers the same.

it's doesn't change the value.

so .27 and .3 become .27 and .30

and .30 is greater

find angle measure:
A)-210 °
B)-30°
C)-15°
D)-35°

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

90-60 is 30 and it goes backwards so it is -30

B because it’s 90-60 and since it’s going counter clockwise it’s -30°

write the point-slope form of the equation of the line described.

1. through: (-2, 5), slope =6
2. passing through the following points:
x y
7 19
8 22
9 25
10 28

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Answer:

6x - y + 17=0

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :-

The slope of the line is 6 and it passes through (-2,5) .

And we need to find out the equation of the line. Using the point slope form. The point slope form of the line is ,

[tex]:\implies[/tex] m ( x - x1) = ( y - y1)

[tex]:\implies[/tex] 6( x -(-2)) = ( y -5)

[tex]:\implies[/tex] 6( x +2) = y -5

[tex]:\implies[/tex] 6x +12= y -5

[tex]:\implies[/tex] 6x - y +17=0

Hence the equation of the line is 6x - y +17=0

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Clark and his friends bought strawberry wafers for $2 per packet and chocolate wafers for $3 per packet at a carnival. They spent a total of $30 to buy a total of 14 packets of wafers of the two varieties.

Part A: Write a system of equations that can be solved to find the number of packets of strawberry wafers and the number of packets of chocolate wafers that Clark and his friends bought at the carnival. Make sure you say what each variable means! (Which one is which wafer type?)
Part B: How many packets of chocolate wafers and strawberry wafers did they buy? Explain how you got the answer and why you selected a particular method to get the answer.​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A. S=strawberry, C=chocolate

    S+C=14 equation 1

     2s+3c=30 equation 2

B. -2(s+c)=-2(14) multiply equation 1 by -2 to use elimination method  

   -2s+-2c=-28 modified Equation 1

    2s+ 3c=30. Equation 2

          C=2 add above two equations.

solve for s

s+c=14

s+2=14

s=12

Used elimination method since it was easier to add the two equations.

check answer by inputting s,c values in either equation.

2s+3c=30

2(12)+3(2)=30

24+6=30

30=30

9514 1404 393

Answer:

2s+3c=30s+c=142 chocolate12 strawberry

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A:

I like to use variable names that remind me what they stand for. Here, we can use s and c for the numbers of strawberry and chocolate packets, respectively. The two equations we can write based on the problem statement are ...

  2s + 3c = 30 . . . . . . . the total cost of the purchase

  s + c = 14 . . . . . . . . . . the number of items purchased

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Part B:

Ordinarily, I would use one equation for the problem. That equation can be arrived at by substituting for s using the second equation. We choose to substitute for s so the only remaining variable is the one representing the highest-value contributor to the total cost.

  s = 14 -c

  2(14 -c) +3c = 30 . . . . substitute for s

  28 +c = 30 . . . . . . . . . simplify (notice the coefficient of c is positive)

  c = 2 . . . . . . . . . . . subtract 28

  s = 14 -2 = 12 . . . . find s using the above equation

They bought 2 packets of chocolate and 12 packets of strawberry wafers.

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Explanation of choices

When the total purchase is n items and x of them are of one kind, then n-x is the number of the other kind. You don't need to write a second equation to figure that out. Hence the problem can be described by a single equation, such as the one highlighted above. Doing this lets you skip a variable definition and a couple of solution steps you don't really need.

The choice of variable as being the high-cost item ensures that its coefficient in the equation will be positive. Fewer errors are made when arithmetic is done with positive numbers. Again, recognizing that early on saves headaches down the line.

Getting to a generic solution

Note that the number we subtract (28) is the "would be" cost of all of the items purchased being the lowest-cost item (14 strawberry packets). This recognition can let you do the entire problem in your head. The difference between the actual cost and the "would be" cost is the result of replacing some number of the lowest-cost items with the higher-cost ones. The difference between total costs is divided by the difference in cost per item to find the number of the higher-cost item. That is the answer to all problems of this type. (30 -14(2))/(3-2) = 2 = the number of $3 packets.

The perimeter of a rectangular painting is 244 centimeters. If the width of the painting is 51 centimeters, what is the length?​

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Answer:

193 i think

Step-by-step explanation:

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4 hunting, 7 fishing, 6hiking, and 3 camping events. How many different outdoor expeditions possible?

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Answer:

its 420

Step-by-step explanation:

420+69+69=420

13 units find area of sector EFG.
In circle F with mZEFG= 168 and EF
Round to the nearest hundredth.
G
FI
E

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Answer:

picture? (170

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the critical points of the following functions. Use the Second Derivative Test to determine (if possible) whether each critical point corresponds to a local maximum, a local minimum, or a saddle point. If the Second Derivative Test is inconclusive, determine the behavior of the Junction at the critical points. f(x,y)=x^4y^2

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Answer:

In a function of two variables, the critical points are these in which both derivatives are 0, and if:

[tex]\frac{d^2f}{dx^2}*\frac{d^2f}{dy^2} - [ \frac{d^2f}{dxdy} ]^2 < 0[/tex]

the point is a saddle point.

If the above equation is larger than zero, the critical points can be either a local maximum or a local minimum.

If it is equal to zero, no conclusions can be made.

First, let's find all these derivatives.

df/dx = 4*(x^3)*(y^2)

This is zero when x or y are equal to zero.

df/dy = 2*(x^4)*(y)

This is equal to zero when either x or y are equal to zero.

So in both cases, the points of the form:

(x, 0) and (0, y) are zeros of the first derivative, so these are the critical points.

Now let's look at the second derivatives:

[tex]\frac{d^2f}{dx} = 4*3*x^2*y^2 = 12*x^2*y^2[/tex]

[tex]\frac{d^2f}{dy^2} = 2*x^4[/tex]

[tex][\frac{d^2f}{dxdy} ]^2 = (4*x^3*2*y)^2 = 64*x^6*y^2[/tex]

Then, the equation to see if the points are saddle points or not are:

[tex](12*x^2*y^2)*(2*x^4) - 64*x^6*y^2 < 0[/tex]

In any of the previous found points (the ones of the form (x, 0) and (0, y)) the above equation will be equal to zero, then none of these points is a saddle point. More than that, in the particular case where the above equation is equal to zero, the critical points can be either: A relative minimum, a relative maximum, or a saddle point (so we need more analysis to find it out)

But in this case is ratter simple, because both powers in f(x, y) are even, we can conclude that the function is even and symmetric about x= 0 and y = 0, and the function is also positive, so all the points:

(0, y) and (x, 0) are the minimum values that f(x, y) can take.

Then the critical points are relative minimums.

A right triangle has side lengths 8, 15 and 17 as shown below. Use these lengths to find tan B, sin B, cos B​

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Can you put the graph ? I’m kind of a visual person.

What are the end behaviors of f(x) = (1/3)^x – 2 ?

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Answer:

[tex]\lim_{x\to -\infty} f(x)=\infty,\\\lim_{x\to \infty} f(x)=2,[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The end behaviors of a function simply denote where the function is headed at x approaches negative and positive infinity. In [tex]f(x)=\left(\frac{1}{3}\right)^x+2[/tex], as [tex]x[/tex] gets approaches [tex]-\infty[/tex], the function will approach [tex]y=\infty[/tex]. As [tex]x[/tex] approaches [tex]\infty[/tex], the function will approach [tex]y=2[/tex].

We can write this in the following format to denote these end behaviors:

[tex]\lim_{x\to -\infty} f(x)=\infty,\\\lim_{x\to \infty} f(x)=2,[/tex]

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Answer:

angle 1 is 99

angle 2 is 81

Step-by-step explanation:

3x+x+48=180

4x+48=180

4x=132

x=33

1 is 99 and the 2 is 81 try it out

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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What are the values of a and b

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Answer:

a equal to five.b equal to three

b=3

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Answer:

X=90

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The answer is 140 cups

Using graphing, what is the approximate solution of this equation?

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Answer:

D. x ≈ 2.60

Step-by-step explanation:

After graphing both of these equations separately, we can see that they meet at a point of x = 2.59, therefore the answer to this question would be D. Both values also seem to meet at an x value of -0.548 but it is not an option in this question, probably because the y output value is close not the same for both equations. The graphs can be seen in the attached picture below.

Answer:

D. x ≈ 2.60

Step-by-step explanation:

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