The park was muddy and the dogs’ paws got muddy while playing. Jen has wipes to clean the dogs’ paws. It takes one wipe to clean each paw. How many wipes will they need?
pls give me the correct answer
Answer:
A regular dog has 4 legs so it has 4 paws. If each paw needs one wipe Jen will need 4 wipes.
Jen will need 4 wipes for each paw
Find the cofunction of the expression with the same value as tan(2pi/11).
Answer:
The cofunction of [tex]\tan \frac{2\pi}{11}[/tex] is [tex]\cot \frac{7\pi}{22}[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
In trigonometry, a function is a cofunction of another if and only if [tex]f(A) = g(B)[/tex], where A and B are complementary angles. In this case, the complementary function of a tangent function must be a cotangent function, this is:
[tex]\tan \frac{2\pi}{11} = \cot \left(\frac{\pi}{2} - \frac{2\pi}{11} \right)[/tex]
[tex]\tan \frac{2\pi}{11} = \cot \frac{7\pi}{22}[/tex]
[tex]\tan \frac{2\pi}{11} = \frac{1}{\tan \frac{7\pi}{22} }[/tex]
[tex]0.642 = \frac{1}{1.556}[/tex]
[tex]0.642 = 0.642[/tex]
Question 4 (1 point)
What is the area of a circle whose circumference is 28TT? Use 3.14 as the value of IT.
A. 1230.88 Square Units
B.615.44 Square Units
C.307.72 Square Unit
D.2461.76 Square Units
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]Circumference=2\pi r=28\pi \\2r=28\\r=14\\Area= \pi r^2=\pi 14^2=3.14*14^2=615.44[/tex]
What number should be added to −5/11to get 26/33?
In the question, "35 is what percent of 40?" what is the 35?
Answer:
35 is the 'is' and 40 is the 'of'
Step-by-step explanation:
is/of = %/100
35/40 = x/100
cross-multiply to get:
40x = 3500
x = 3500/40
x = 87.5
Classify the triangle by sides and angles.
Answer:
c) right isosceles triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
two equal sides and a 90 degree angle make a right isosceles triangle
(−t 3 +5t 2 −6t)+(8t 2 −8t)
what’s the correct answer
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
2. The following data set shows the number of points scored by rugby team in season of matches: (5
27,25,16, 6,43,34, 16, 35,48,29,28,5,32,48,41,26,25,19,28,42,25
Find the a) mean
b) median
c) mode
d) range
e) interquartile range
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Answer:
Hope it helped :)
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]a)Mean = \frac{sum \ of\ the\ data} {number\ of\ data} = \frac{598}{21} = 28.48\\\\b) Median = middle\ number = 28\\\\c)Mode = most \ frequently \ occured \ number = 25\\\\d) Range = 48 - 5 = 43\\\\e)Inter Quartile Range = Q_3 - Q_1 = 16[/tex]
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Answer:
[tex]1.\:2^x=64, x=\boxed{6},\\2.\:x=\left(\frac{2}{3}\right)^3,x=\boxed{\frac{8}{125}}\\3.\:3\cdot (3^4)=3^x, x=\boxed{5}\\4.\:\frac{16}{25}=x^2,x=\boxed{\frac{4}{5}},[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]1.\\\\2^x=64,\\\log 2^x=\log64,\\x\log 2=\log 64,\\x=\frac{\log 64}{\log 2}=\boxed{6}[/tex]
[tex]2.\\x=\left(\frac{2}{5}\right)^3=\frac{2^3}{5^3}=\boxed{\frac{8}{125}}[/tex]
3. This problem incorporates an exponent property.
Exponent property used: [tex]a^b\cdot a^c=a^{(b+c)}[/tex], yielding an answer of [tex]\boxed{5}[/tex]
[tex]4.\\\\\frac{16}{25}=x^2,\\x=\sqrt{\frac{16}{25}}=\frac{\sqrt{16}}{\sqrt{25}}=\boxed{\frac{4}{5}}[/tex]
Answer:
1. 6
2. 8/25
3. 5
4. 4/5
Step-by-step explanation:
please help me with full calculation
9514 1404 393
Answer:
a. 12
b. 15
c. (2, -2.5)
Step-by-step explanation:
a. The points lie on a horizontal line, so the distance between them is the difference of their x-coordinates: 4 -(-8) = 12 units.
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b. The length BD is the diagonal of the rectangle. Its length is given by the distance formula as ...
d = √((x2 -x1)^2 +(y2 -y1)^2)
d = √((-8 -4)^2 +(-7 -2)^2) = √((-12)^2 +(-9)^2) = √(144 +81) = √225
d = 15
The distance between B and D is 15 units.
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c. The midpoints of AC and BD are the same:
(A +C)/2 = ((-8, 2) +(4, -7))/2 = (4, -5)/2 = (2, -2.5)
(B +D)/2 = ((4, 2) +(-8, -7))/2 = (4, -5)/2 = (2, -2.5)
Point (2, -2.5) can be used to locate the lake.
-3•2•a+5(-7b)+(12•c•4)
What is the circumference of this circle
R=2km
Answer:
12.57
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula is
2 (pie) r
2(pie)2
which would equal 12.57
Evaluate the algebraic expression h + h when b = 3, d = 12, h = 2 and r = 7.
A. 12
B. 8
C. 4
D. 0
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
h + h
h=2
2+2
4
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Answer:
I think c
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]find \: the \: volume \: of \: cube \: \\ \\ side = 5m[/tex]
Volume of Cube = a³
side a = 5 Cm
Volume = 5³ = 125 Cm³
Answer:
125m³
Step-by-step explanation:
GIVEN :-
Length of a side of a cube = 5mTO FIND :-
Volume of cubeGENERAL FORMULAE TO BE USED IN THIS QUESTION :-
Volume of a cube = a³ (where a = length of each side of a cube)
SOLUTION :-
Volume of the cube = 5³ = 125 m³
3
Find the missing angle.
20
180°
A
100°
B
50°
80°
D 70°
Use the given area A of the rectangle to find the value of x . A rectangle with its length labeled left-parenthesis 4 x plus 3 right-parenthesis feet and width labeled left-parenthesis 4 x minus 5 right-parenthesis feet. The area of the rectangle is 209 square feet.
Answer:
x = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Length = (4x + 3) feet
Width = (4x - 5 )feet
Area = Length x Breadth
209 = (4x + 3)(4x - 5)
209 = 4x( 4x -5) + 3 (4x -5)
[tex]209 = 16x^2 -20x +12x -15\\\\0 = 16x^2 -8x -15 -209\\\\16x^2 -8x -224 = 0[/tex]
[tex]Quadratic \ Equation \ with a = 16, b = -8, c = -224 \\\\x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 -4ac}}{2a}\\\\Substitute \ a, b, c \ in \ the \ equation.\\\\x = \frac{-b + \sqrt{b^2 -4ac}}{2a}, x =\frac{-b \ - \sqrt{b^2 -4ac}}{2a}\\\\x = \frac{8+ \sqrt{64 +14336}}{32}, x = \frac{8- \sqrt{64 +14336}}{32}\\\\x = \frac{8+ \sqrt{14400}}{32}, x = \frac{8-\sqrt{14400}}{32}\\\\x = \frac{8+120 }{32}, x= \frac{8-120}{32}\\\\x = \frac{128}{32} , x = \frac{-112}{32}\\\\x = 4 , x = \frac{-7}{2}[/tex]
Since measure of length or width cannot be negative, we take x = 4
1. All of the following are true except B. A. A random variable represents a numerical value assigned to an outcome of a probability experiment. In most applications, discrete random variables represent counted data. C. In most applications, continuous random variables represent measured data. D. The expected value of a discrete random variable is equal to the standard deviation of the random variable.
Answer:
The true statements are :
A. A random variable is a numerical description of the outcome of a statistical experiment.
B. In most applications, discrete random variables represent counted data.
C. In most applications, continuous random variables represent measured data.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is true statement that,
A. A random variable is a numerical description of the outcome of a statistical experiment.
B. In most applications, discrete random variables represent counted data.
C. In most applications, continuous random variables represent measured data.
The false statement is -
D. The expected value of a discrete random variable is equal to the standard deviation of the random variable.
Reason -
The mean value, or expected value, of a discrete random variable X is given by the following equation:
μ = E(x) = ∑ x p(x)
And
The variance of a discrete random variable is given by the following formula:
σ²=∑ (x−μ)² P(x)
And
The square root of the variance, or, in other words, the square root of σ², is the standard deviation of a discrete random variable :
σ = √σ²
PLS HELP ASAP ITS DUE IN 2HR PLS
Answer:
From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the temperature at Sam's house increased by 8 degrees Fahrenheit.
Step-by-step explanation:
Write as a number equation ----> 2 - (-6) = 8
The diagonals of parallelogram JKLM below intersect at point (2, 5). If K is located at (8, 7), what are the coordinates of point M?
A (-4,3)
B (3,-4)
C (4,-3)
D (3,4)
Answer:
A (-4,3)Step-by-step explanation:
THe formula for calculating midpoint is expressed as;
M(X, Y) = {(x1+x2/2), y1+y2/2}
Given
Midpoint = (2, 5)
K = (8, 7)
Required
Coordinate of M
X = x1+x2/2
2 = 8+x2/2
4 = 8+x2
x2 = 4-8
x2 = -4
Similarly;
Y = y1+y2/2
5 = 7+y2/2
10 = 7+y2
y2 = 10-7
y2 = 3
Hence the coordidates of M is at (-4,3)
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Answer:
Answer is D
Step-by-step explanation:
b) One of the cars is considered a 'collector's classic', so it's age doesn't affect it's price as much. Write down the coordinates of the cross that you think represents this car on the graph.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a.
moderate or week negative correlation
b.
(8, 8200) are the approximate coordinates of the collector's classic
Step-by-step explanation:
much. Write down the coordinates of the cross that you think represents this car on the graph
who smart enough to answer this?
what is 1/2 cups into pints
Answer:
0.25 pints
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
B also have a great day today
Answer:
D, Between 5.4 and 6.5
Step-by-step explanation:
anything less than .5 gets rounded down and anything higher gets rounded up so it'll end up with 6
What is the solution to the system of equations below?
2 x + y = 7 3 x + 2 y = 16
Answer:
2x+y=7; 3x+2y=16
X = -2
Y = 11
f(x)=x². What is g(x)?
A. g(x) = 2x²
B. g(x) = (½x)²
C. g(x) = (4x)²
D. g(x) = (2x)²
Answer:
g(x) = (2x)²
Step-by-step explanation:
JK is J(-3 9) and K(5 -1), if LM is perpendicular to JK, what is the slope of LM?
Answer: 4/5
Step-by-step explanation:
please answer pleaseee If two cards are chosen from a standard deck of cards one at a time and then placed back in the deck, the probability of choosing two 5s is
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Explanation:
For now, let's focus on the probability of getting one "5".
There are 4 of these cards (one of each suit) and 52 total. The probability of getting the card we're after is 4/52 = 1/13.
We can think of it like saying "if we focus on one suit only, then there's a 1 in 13 chance of getting a '5' from this pile".
The probability of getting two "5"s in a row is (1/13)*(1/13) = 1/169 assuming we put the first card back. If the first card is not put back, then we would compute it like so: (4/52)*(3/51). I'll leave it unevaluated for you to try out as practice.
Side note: 1/169 = 0.0059 = 0.59% approximately