The length of a pool is twice its width. What is the ratio of the length to the width of the pool?

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Answer 1

Answer:

2:1 OR as a fraction, 2/1

Step-by-step explanation:

We don't know the actual length or width of this pool, like we don't know a number, as in exactly how many feet or meters long or wide this pool is. For this question, we don't need to know. "Twice" means 2 times. So if we consider the width (which we don't know) and call it w, then the length, (which we also don't know) which is two times as long, would be 2w

Width = w

Length = 2w

Ratio of Length to Width is

2w:w or as a fraction 2w/w

This can be simplified to

2:1 or as a fraction 2/1


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In order to solve the following system of equations by elimination, which process creates opposite coefficients to eliminate the y variable?

2x + y = 5
x + 4y = -7


A. Multiply the first equation by 4

B. Multiply the second equation by 2

C. Multiply the first equation by -4

D. Multiply the second equation by -2

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Answer:

C. Multiply the first equation by -4

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

In order to eliminate the y values, we would have to find a number in which the sum of the top y value and the bottom y value would equal 0. In this case, the bottom y value is equal to +4 (the +4y), so we would have to find the number that would add to make that 0, which is -4. Since the y value for the top equation is 1, all we have to do is multiply the equation by -4 so that our y value is equal to -4y and the y can be eliminated.

I hope this helps!!

2 FOR 2.20 UNIT RATE

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Answer: (if your asking for the unit rate of that)

the unit rate is 1.10

Answer:

1.10

Step-by-step explanation:

2 /2 = 1

20/ 2 = 10

1.10 is the unit rate

Help help hep hep math

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Answer:

f(3) = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

f(3) = 2(3) - 4

f(3) = 2

In the rectangular trapezoid ABCD AC is driven by a CD (see figure).
Find the area of the trapezoid if AC = 3, AD = 5.

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Answer:

10.5

Step-by-step explanation:

A=a+b

2h=2+5

2·3=10.5

Answer:

solution given:

let's see only in a right-angled triangle Δ ACD.

AC=3 units

AD=5 units

since Δ ACD is a right-angled triangle. It satisfies Pythagoras law

[tex]AD^{2}=AC^{2}+CD^{2}[/tex]

25=9+[tex]CD^2[/tex]

[tex]CD^2[/tex]=25-9=16

[tex]CD=\sqrt{16} =4 units[/tex]

Now

Area of rectangle Δ ACD=[tex]\frac{1}{2} CD*AC=\frac{1}{2}*4*3=6\: square \:units[/tex]

similarly,

[tex]\frac{1}{2} AD*CE=6\: square \:units\\ 5*CE=6*2\\CE=\frac{12}{5}=2.4 units[/tex]

since AB=CE=2.4 units

Δ ACE is a right-angled triangle. It satisfies Pythagoras law.

[tex]AC^{2}=AE^{2}+CE^{2}\\3^2=AE^2+2.4^2\\9-5.76=AE^2\\AE and BC=\sqrt{1.24} =1.11 units[/tex]

now

area of trapezoid=area ofΔACD+Area of ΔABC

=6+[tex]\frac{1}{2}AB*BC=6+\frac{1}{2}*2.4*1.11=6+1.33 =7.33\: square \:units[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Which description best describes the association between variables x and y?
picture is below

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Answer:

The dots have a weak positive correlation.

Step-by-step explanation:

The values on the graph, or dots, are generally going upwards, meaning they are positive. If they were generally going downwards, or from the top left to bottom right, they would be negative.

The values are not tightly packed together. If they were, they would have a strong positive correlation. Instead, they are loosely around each other. But because they are not completely random all over the graph, the correlation is weak.

Hence, the values on the graph have a weak and positive correlation.

14.9 x 100 PLS HELP

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Answer:

just move the decimal to the right two place, for two zeroes. The answer is 1490.

Step-by-step explanation: Just simply multiply 14.9 by 100.

Answer:

1490.Step-by-step explanation:multiply 14.9 by 100

Help me please ill mark as the brainiest if correct. I don't know how so please tell me

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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2/7 divided by 3/4
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Answer:

2/7÷3/4=2/7×4/3=8/21

[tex] \rm \ \blue{ \overbrace{ \underbrace{ \tt \color{hotpink} \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: answer \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: }}}[/tex]

[tex]\large \color{pink} \frac{8}{21} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \huge \color{brown} \frac{2}{7} \div \frac{3}{4} [/tex]

divide by a fraction, multiply by the reciprocal of that fraction

[tex] \large \color{hotpink} \frac{2}{7} \div \frac{4}{3} [/tex]

multiply the fraction

[tex] \huge \color{darkblue} \frac{8}{21} [/tex]

hope it helps

How do you know when to rewrite square trinomials and difference of squares binomials as separate factors? How can sums and differences of cubes be identified for factoring?


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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

You asked: How do you know when to rewrite square trinomials and difference of squares binomials as separate factors? First, and mostly obviously is when the directions say to factor the given expression. Next, if you're given an equation and asked to solve it. You set it equal to 0 and factor the perfect square trinomial or the difference of squares binomial. Set each factor equal zero and solve. This is a little bit oversimplified but, solutions are roots are zeros are x-intercepts, so if you are asked to find any of those things. Set your equation equal to zero, factor and solve. Also, if you have a rational expression (a fraction with a polynomial on top and a polynomial on the bottom) you would need to factor in order to simplify, to sketch a graph without technology. Anytime you need to simplify, factoring is good to try.

You also asked: How can sums and differences of cubes be identified for factoring? The sum or difference of cubes is in the form a^3 + b^3 or a^3 - b^3

You can memorize how to factor these a^3 + b^3 = (a+b)(a^2 - ab + b^2) and

a^3 - b^3 = (a-b)(a^2 + ab + b^2)

If you take the trouble to multiply these two factors back together you will see how four terms drop out and you get a binomial. Also the is an acronym SOAP to help you memorize it. Factoring cubes is used in the same way as you previous question. To factor, to solve, to simply, to graph. This was a really general question. I hope this helps.

Resuelve la siguiente ecuación lineal: 13-4(5x+1)=3(7-5x)-15

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Can someone help Pleasaseee

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Answer:

i think it's 1.8.

Step-by-step explanation:

why? bc if u add 6/20 + 1.5 = 1.8

i think it's 1.8, im not sure, hopefully it's correct!!

Answer:

1.8

Step-by-step explanation:

you just simplify -6/20 into a decimal and you get .3 then you add it to 1.5.

I NEED HELP PLEASE 15 POINTS

13) Given that m∠EFJ = 70°, find m∠KFG. A) 10° B) 20° C) 30° D) 40°

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Answer:

20°

Step-by-step explanation:

∡EFJ = 70°

∡JFK = 90°

So, ∡KFG = 180 - ∡JFK - ∡EFJ = 180 - 90 - 70 = 20°

Answer:

60

Step-by-step explanation:

i put 30 then it said the answer was 60

16 #5) Describe the error in finding the value of x. ​

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They forgot 90. Add 90 to the equation to make it correct.

£ 23 PER WEEK TRAVEL HOW MUCH FOR 2 YEARS

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Answer: the cost would be 2398.19

Step-by-step explanation: hope this helps:)

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19z+12=20z–8
help i dont really understanddd!!!

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Answer:

z = 20

Step-by-step explanation:

subtract 19z from 20z, and add 8 to 12. you will be left with 20 = 1z. Divide 1 by 20 and you will have Xz =20.

I hope this helps!

An angle measures 157.2° more than the measure of its supplementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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Two supplementary angles equal 180 degrees

Subtract the difference from 180:

180-157.2 = 22.8

Divide by 2:

22.8 /2 = 11.4

One angle is 11.4

Now add the difference to 11.4

11.4 + 157.2 = 168.6

The second angle is 168.6

Answer: 11.4 and 168.6

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Bob and Sue are 12 miles apart and moving toward each other. Bob is running at a constant speed of 5mph, and Jada walks at a constant speed of 3mph How long does it take until Bob and Sue meet?

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Answer:

34 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

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suppose Amaya wants to bake cookies that require 4.5 cups of flour for a recipe that makes 4 dozen cookies. how much flour would Amaya need to make 126 cookies?

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Answer:

11.8125 cups of flour

Step-by-step explanation:

4 dozen = 48 cookies

126/48=2.625 batches of 48 cookies

2.625 x 4.5 = 11.8125 cups of flour

LOOK AT THE PICTURE ATTACHED AND HELP QUICKLLYYYYY PLZZZ!!!!

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Answer: √490  

Step-by-step explanation:

       

find the greatest common factor GCF and the least common multiple LCM of these Numbers. 8and 9

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Answer:

LCM is [tex]72[/tex]

GCF is [tex]1[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

LCM is least common multiplier

LCM of

[tex]8,9=8\times 9\\\\=72[/tex]

GCF is greatest common factor

Factors of [tex]8=1,2,4,8[/tex]

Factors of [tex]9=1,3,9[/tex]

Greatest common factor is [tex]1[/tex]

GCF is [tex]1[/tex]

What is the probability of randomly selecting a month pf year and not getting a month that ends in y?

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Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

The months whose names end in 'y' include Jan, Feb, May, Jul.  The probability of randomly selecting a month whose name ends in 'y' is 4/12 (remember that there are 12 months in a year), or 1/3.

Thus, the probability of selecting a month whose name does NOT end in 'y' is 8/12, or 2/3.  Note that this event is the 'complement' of the first event:  

P(name does not end in 'y') = 1 - P(name does not end in 'y') = 1 - 1/3 = 2/3

Multiply and fill in the blanks
a) 5pq(p2+ q2+pq)
b) -7pr (pq – qr - rq)
c) (4x-3y) (5x-4a)

with explanation pls !

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The solution to the simplification of the algebraic expressions are;

A) 5p³q + 5pq³ + 5p²q

B) 14pqr² - 7p²qr

C) 20x² - 15xy - 16ax + 12ay

A) We have the expression;

5pq(p² + q² + pq)

Multiplying out using the concept of distributive property, we have;

(5pq × p²) + (5pq × q²) + (5pq × pq)

>> 5p³q + 5pq³ + 5p²q

B) We have the expression;

-7pr(pq – qr - rq)

Multiplying out using the concept of distributive property, we have;

-7p²qr + 7pqr² + 7pqr²

>> 14pqr² - 7p²qr

C) (4x - 3y)(5x - 4a)

By quadratic expansion, we have;

(4x * 5x) - (3y * 5x) - (4x * 4a) + (4a * 3y)

>> 20x² - 15xy - 16ax + 12ay

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3.8×102+1.7×103 giving answer in standard form

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Answer: 5.15 x 10^2

Step-by-step explanation:

3.8 x 103 + 1.7 x 103 = 5 x 103 = 515 = 5.15 x 10^2

evaluate:

16÷(2+12)2

A. 2 14/25

B. 4 1/4

C. 6 2/5

D. 8 1/4

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The result of the given expression in simplest form is [tex]\frac{4}{7}[/tex].

The given parameters:

16÷(2+12)2

The given expression can be evaluated in the following order as shown below;

add the numbers in the bracket;

2 + 12 = 14

multiply the numbers in the bracket by 2;

14 x 2 = 28

divide the 16 by your result after the multiplication;

[tex]= \frac{16}{28} \\\\[/tex]

divide the numerator and denominator by their common factor which is 4;

[tex]\frac{16}{(2+ 12) 2} = \frac{16}{28} = \frac{4}{7}[/tex]

Thus, the result of the given expression in simplest form is [tex]\frac{4}{7}[/tex].

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A certain forest can support a population of 800 deer. There are currently 200 deer in the forest and their population is growing at a rate of 2% per year. Complete the sequence below that models this population growth.



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It would take 70 years for the deer population to reach 800.

An exponential function is in the form:

y = abˣ

where b is the multiplier, y, x are variables and a is the initial value.

Let y represent the population and x represent the time in years.

a = 200, b = 100% + 2% = 102% = 1.02

y = 200(1.02)ˣ

For a population of 800:

800 = 200(1.02)ˣ

ln(4) = xln(1.02)

x = 70 years

It would take 70 years for the deer population to reach 800.

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Answer: 200, 0.02, and 800

Step-by-step explanation:

Y=x+3 please helppppppppppol

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Answer:

(-1, 2), (0,3), (1,4)

slope= 1

y-intercept= (0,3)

Step-by-step explanation:

There are some red and blue balls in a bag of 21 balls and the probability of picking 2 red balls out in a row is 1/14 how many red balls are there?

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Answer:

6 red balls

Step-by-step explanation:

The probability in the first pick

6/21

The probability in the second pick (without replacement)

5/20

the requested probability

(6/21)(5/20) = 30/420

simplification

30/420 = 3/42 = 1/14

Hope this helps

Answer:

6 red balls.

Step-by-step explanation:

If there are x red balls then

probability of 2 red balls

= x/21 * (x - 1)/20 = 1/14

x^2 - x / 420 = 1/14

x^2 - x = 30

x^2 - x - 30 = 0

(x - 6)(x + 5) = 0

x = 6.

Don’t know where to start

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Step-by-step explanation:

C = 2πr = 2 x π x 6 = 37.69911

Carla waters the flowers every other day and
pulls weeds every 5th day. If she did both
chores today, how many days until she has to
do both chores again on the same day?

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Answer:

Using the number 4 as a place holder I think it would be 20 days before she has both chores on the same day

The large rectangle below represents one whole. What percent is represented by the shaded area? %​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

would help a lot if you show the picture or describe it very well.

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