To bring a "carry-on" bag onto an airplane the bag needs to weigh less than 25 pounds. Right now Julie's carry-on bag weighs 32 pounds. How much weight must Julie remove from her bag?

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Answer 1

My answer needs to be 32-25=7


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My daughter is having a hard time trying to figure this problem.

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Hey there! :-)

First, let's find the slope of the line.

We can do that by using this formula:

Slope=Rise/Run

Where

Rise=how many units we move up

Run=how many units we move left or right.

We move 5 units up and 8 units to the right.

Therefore, the slope is 5/8.

The y-intercept (where the line touches the graph) is -9/8.=

Therefore, the equation of the line is y=5/8x-9/8.

Hope this helps you daughter. Use the comment section to clarify any doubts.

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Good luck.

Answer:

a - y=5/8x - 9/8

Step-by-step explanation:

firstly, work out the gradient between those two coordinates

[tex]gradient = \frac{change \: in \: y}{change \: in \: x} [/tex]

[tex]gradient \: = \frac{ - 3 - 2}{ - 3 - 5} = \frac{ - 5}{ - 8} = \frac{5}{8} [/tex]

now, use formula y=mx+c where y is the y coordinate, m is the gradient, x is the x coordinate and c is the y intercept

use any of the two coordinates in the graph. I'll use (5,2)

[tex]y = mx + c[/tex]

[tex]2 = \frac{5}{8} (5) + c[/tex]

[tex]2 = \frac{25}{8} + c[/tex]

[tex]therefore \: c \: is \: - \frac{9}{8} from \: doing \: 2 - \frac{25}{8} [/tex]

now we have the gradient and y intercept

so the equation is

[tex]y = \frac{5}{8} x - \frac{9}{8} [/tex]

1. The length of time, in hours, it takes an "over 40" group of people to play one soccer match is
normally distributed with a mean of two hours and a standard deviation of 0.5 hours. A sample of
size n = 50 is drawn randomly from the population. Find the probability that the sample mean is
between 1.8 hours and 2.2 hours.​

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The probability that the sample mean is between 1.8 hours and 2.2 hours. is; 0.99535

What is the Probability in Normal Distribution?

We are given;

Sample size; n = 50

Standard deviation; σ = 0.5

Mean; μ = 2

The formula to find the z-score for each sample mean is;

z = (x' - μ)/(σ/√n)

Thus, for x' = 1.8, we have;

z = (1.8 - 2)/(0.5/√50)

z = -2.83

For x' = 2.2, we have;

z = (2.2 - 2)/(0.5/√50)

z  = 2.83

Thus, the probability that the sample mean is between 1.8 hours and 2.2 hours. is;

P(-2.83 < Z < 2.83) = 0.99535

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Solve and check answer 3(4-5x)=3(4x+3)

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Hey there!

3(4 - 5x) = 3(4x + 3)

3(4) + 3(-5x) = 3(4x) + 3(3)

12 - 15x = 12x + 9

-15x + 12 = 12x + 9

SUBTRACT 12x to BOTH SIDES

-15x + 12 - 12x = 12x + 9 - 12

SIMPLIFY IT!

-27x + 12 = 9

SUBTRACT 12 to BOTH SIDES

-27x + 12 - 12 = 9 - 12

CANCEL out: 12 - 12 because it gives you 0

KEEP: 9 - 12 because it helps solve for the x-value

NEW EQUATION: -27x = 9 - 12

SIMPLIFY IT!

-27x = -3

DIVIDE -27 to BOTH SIDES

-27x/-27 = -3/-27

CANCEL -27/-27 because that gives you 1

KEEP: -3/-27 because it helps solve for the x -value

NEW EQUATION: x = -3/-27

SIMPLIFY IT/REDUCE the FRACTION!

x = 1/9

Therefore, your answer is: x = 1/9

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

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It is your birthday and you are going to get a new cellphone. The day you buy the phone, you will have to pay the $49 interest fee and a $200 down payment. The remaining balance of the phone will be paid off in 24 equal payments. The total bill is $980, including the interest fee and down payment. Write an equation to solve for p, the required monthly payments

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Answer:

$30.46

Step-by-step explanation:

Total payment = down payment + interest fee + 24 equal payments

980 = 200 + 49 + 24 equal payments

24 equal payments = 24 * p, as we add p 24 times

980 = 249 + 24p

subtract 249 from both sides to isolate p and its coefficient

731 = 24p

divide both sides by 24 to isolate p

p = 30.46

When a number is subtracted from 24 and the difference is divided by that number, the result is 3. What is the value of the number?

a) 2
b) 4
c) 6
d) 12
e) 24

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24-x /x= 3
24-x= 3x
24= 4x
x= 6

If x = 6, what is the value of 3x2 - 13?

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Answer:

the answer should be 95

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this helps!❆

Answer:

value is 95

Step-by-step explanation:

if x = 6

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3x² - 133(6²) - 133(36) - 13108 - 1395

value of 3x2 - 13 is 95

Randy can run six-tenths of a mile every 4 minutes, but it takes Julie 5 minutes. By the time Julie has run for 20 minutes, how far has Randy run?

A
1.8 miles

B
2.4 miles

C
2.6 miles

D
3 miles

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Answer:

D!!!

Step-by-step explanation:

you have to make a table to see that randy has run 3 miles.!!!

Answer: D is the correct answer!

Step-by-step explanation: Like the one above me!

Find the measure of angle m

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Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

Any triangle have 180 degrees in total.

So 60 + 84 + angle M = 180

144 + angle M = 180

180 - 144 = angle M

angle = 36

36 degrees. Subtract those two numbers by 180 degrees.

Determine the probability of the event.
A survey found that about 90% of the junior class is right handed. If 2 juniors are chosen at random out of
100 juniors, what is the probability that at least one of them is not right handed?
Give an exact answer as a decimal.

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Answer:

The probability is 1/100

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because there are only ten left-handed juniors (on average). Therefore there isn't a great chance that you would end up with one.

help me plsss! need help

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The answer will be 24

Simplify 5(2x−1)+(−4x+8) . Write your answer in factored form.

please make it simple :)

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Answer:

6x+3

Step-by-step explanation:

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The cost of 5 story books is Rs 800. How many books can be bought for Rs 1,440?​

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Answer:

cost of 5 story book=800

cost of 1 story book=800/5

=160

how many. book can be bought on rs.1400

=1400/160

=8.75

Step-by-step explanation:

=

There are 40 pupils in a class. 75% of them are present. How may are present? How many are absent?
with solution please :D​

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Answer:

30 are present 10 are absent

Step-by-step explanation:

75%=3/4

so 3/4 of them are absent

3/4(40)=30

and 40-30=10 are absent

someone please answer this

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The slope is the number in front of the x. And the y-intercept is the number after the x.

A negative y-intercept would be subtracted from the equation.

Answer is B. Y = 7.5x - 2

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 7.5x - 2

The slope is 7.5

y- intercept is -2

x²- 8x-9=0 i need some help over here

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Factorise the equation first of all.

The easiest way to do this is to find two number that add to make the middle (-8) and multiply to make the last number (-9)

Two numbers with this property are -9 and 1

So when you factorise, your equation becomes (x-9)(x+1) = 0

From these you can conclude that for the equation to be equal to 0, either

x-9= 0
So x = 9

Or
x+1 = 0
And
x= -1

Answer:

(x+1)(x-9)

Step-by-step explanation:

Break the equation: x²- 8x-9=0 into groups:

([tex]x^{2}[/tex]+x)+(-9x-9)

Factor X out of [tex]x^{2}[/tex]+x:    x(x+1)

Then Facor -9 out of (-9x-9):  -9(x-1)

This means that you can simplify these 2 equations: (x-9) & (x+1)

So your answer is: (x+1)(x-9)

will mark brainliest Select the correct answer.
Which relation is a function?
ОА
ху
14 -2
5 -3
6 -2
7-3
ОВ.
ху
310
220
3 30
440
ОС
Х У
-52
-53
-104
-105
OD.
ху
1015
2025
8 30
2035

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mhm so basically 3-2 = 1 which works

Are these shapes similar?
yes or no ​

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Answer:

I’d say yes.

If you stretched the second shape then I think both shapes would look similar.

Yes ASA! so they are similar

Mr. Stansbury went grocery shopping on Tuesday and bought 4 pounds of oranges for $10.88. What is the unit price per ounce?

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Answer:

0.68

Step-by-step explanation:

Evaluate "four dollars less than the cost
of a sweater" if a sweater costs $22
a
a

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The actual cost of the sweater is $18

The question says to evaluate the cost of four dollars less than the cost of a sweater.

To do this, what we have to do is to create a mathematical equation of it.

Less than always insinuates that we are to subtract, and as such, we are going to subtract four dollars from the cost of the sweater to get our final answer.

Four dollars less than the cost of a sweater that costs $22 is

22 - 4 = $18

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Find m

K
M
L
∠KML.

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Answer:

m∠KML = 35°

Step-by-step explanation:

This is an isosceles triangle because 2 of the sides are equal so we know the 2 unknown angles are equal. The 3 angles of any triangle always add up to 180° so since we know 1 angle is 110° then the 2 unknown angles must add up to 70° (because 180° minus the known 110° leaves us with 70°). Since we know the 2 unknown sides are equal 70° ÷ 2 = 35°. So, m∠KML = 35°

Extra Credit #4

What are the next two numbers in this pattern?

431
141311
1114111321
311431131211

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Answer:

The next two numbers following:

431

141311

1114111321

311431131211

are:

132114132113111221

AND

11131221141113122113312211

Step-by-step explanation:

I shall explain the pattern below:

431 (just the digits 4, 3, and 1)

141311 (one 4 becomes 14, one 3 becomes 13, one 1 becomes 11 -> looking at each digit of the previous number, 431)

1114111321 (one 1 becomes 11, one 4 becomes 14, one 1 becomes 11, one three becomes 13, two consecutive 1s becomes 21 -> looking at each digit of the previous number, 141311)

311431131211 (three consecutive 1s becomes 31, one 4 becomes 14, 3 more consecutive 1s becomes 31, one 3 becomes 13, one 2 becomes 12, and one 1 becomes 11 -> looking at each digit of the previous number, 1114111321)

NEXT TWO NUMBERS:

one 3 (13), two consecutive 1s (21), one 4 (14), one 3 (13), two consecutive 1s (21), one 3 (13), one 1 (11), one 2 (12), two consecutive 1s (21)

that makes: 132114132113111221

one 1 (11), one 3 (13), one 2 (12), two consecutive 1s (21), one 4 (14), one 1 (11), one 3 (13), one 2 (12), two consecutive 1s (21), one 3 (13), three consecutive 1s (31), two consecutive 2s (22), one 1 (11)

that makes: 11131221141113122113312211

The rule is that the next number is essentially the previous number with the number of times each digit appears consecutively before each digit of the previous number. I know that sounds convoluted. Hopefully it makes enough sense. Let me know if I should explain more fully.

what is the anser to 9 + 7

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Th answer to this question is 16

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[tex]9 \: + \: 7 \: = \boxed{16}[/tex]

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Find the 87th term of the arithmetic sequence 1,14,27,….

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Answer:

[tex]a_{87}=1119[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Arithmetic sequence:

[tex]a_n=a_1+(n-1)d[/tex]

where d is the common difference between terms and n is the index of any given term.

Find the difference between the terms in the given sequence here:

[tex]14-1=13\\27-14=13[/tex]

Each term has a common difference of 13. Using that, you can write the equation for this sequence:

[tex]a_n=1+(n-1)13[/tex]

Finally, you can use this equation to find the 87th term by plugging in 87 for n:

[tex]a_{87}=1+(87-1)13\\a_{87}=1+(86)13\\a_{87}=1+1118\\a_{87}=1119[/tex]

John and Linda wants to simulate how many children they would have if they continued having kids until they have a boy. They will use the table of random digits below and they have assigned the numbers 0-4 to be a girl and 5-9 to be a boy. Fill in the blanks for the number of children John and Linda will have for each trial.


Trial 1:

Trial 2:

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ithink this is the literal answer

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Hilda has a bank account balance of $1550. Each week, her balance changes by −$82.50. She wants to keep the balance above $395.

How many weeks will Hilda's balance remain above $395?

Select from the drop-down menu to correctly complete the statement.

Hilda's bank balance will remain above $395
Choose...
weeks.

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Step-by-step explanation:

1550 - 395 = 1155

1155 / 82.5 = 14

Answer should therefore be 14 weeks.

Not my usual way of doing this sort of question but I'm interested to see if it's right. Alternatively you can subtract $82.50 from $1550 until/before you reach $395. Do not go below $395 though.

Answer:

K12 Answer

Step-by-step explanation:

find the value of p-8 when p=14

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

If p = 14

rewrite the equation

so replace the variable with 14.

now do basic subtraction.

14 - 8

= 6

let f(x)=3x-2, g(x)=5x+1
fogof(2)

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Answer:

f(g(2)) = 29

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all we write the new function defined as the composite function of f and g: f(g(x)) = 3(5x+1) - 2 = 15x + 3 - 2 = 15x -1

Now we can simply "plug in" 2 instead of the x in the function we just obtained: f(g(2)) = 15*2 - 1 = 29

I need help on math true and false please

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1. False

2. False

3. True

4. True

5. True

6. True

7. True

8. True

9. True

10. False

The total cost of a sketchpad and 6 pecils is $22.53. The sketch pad costs $9.99. Each. pencil costs the same amount. How much does each pencil cost

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Answer:

22.53-9.99=12.54

12.54 divided by 6 = 2.09

Each pencil costs $2.09

Step-by-step explanation:

Kelly is nine years older than her sister. Kelly's age is one more than twice her sisters age. What is Kelly's age?

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Answer:

17 years old

I hope this helps

I think it might be right

sorry if it is wrong

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