Answer:
xy
Step-by-step explanation:
xy³ and x³y
GCF is xy
Answer:
I think it's xy
Step-by-step explanation:
just find the prime factors of each term
1800=3×N
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A right circular conical tank of height 1 foot and radius 1 foot at the top is full of water. Taking the density of the water to be 60 pounds per cubic foot, how much work in foot-pounds is required to pump all the water up and over the top of the tank
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Height= 1 foot
Radius= 1 foot
Density= 60 pounds per cubic foot
Density = mass/ volume
Vol of cone= 1/3× 22/7 ×(radius^2)
=1/3×22/7×1×1
=22/21
Mass=volume × density
= 22/21 × 60
=440/7
Energy = mgh
= 440/7 ×10 × 1
= 628.57 foot pounds
What combination of transformations is shown below?
Answer:
translation then rotation
An owner wants to discount his pizza from $15 to $14.25, how much percent does he need to discount?
Answer:
5%
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount of money that is discounted
= $15 - $14.25
$0.75
Percentage that needed to be discount
=(0.75/15) * 100%
= 5%
Thus, owner needs to discount 5% to discount his pizza from $15 to $14.25.
pls help it’s a multiple answer choice
Answer:
E and A
Step-by-step explanation:
factorise 4a-6ab-18ac
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
4a-6ab-18ac
=2a(2-3b-9c)
The required factorisation of the given equation is 4a-6ab-18ac = 2a(2 - 3b - 9c).
What is factorisation?In mathematics, factorisation or factoring consists of writing a number or another mathematical object as a product of several factors, usually smaller or simpler objects of the same kind.
The given equation is,
4a-6ab-18ac
So factorising each term we have,
4a = 2*2*a
6ab = 2*3*a*b
18ac = 2*3*3*a*c
Thus the equation becomes,
4a-6ab-18ac = 2*2*a - 2*3*a*b - 2*3*3*a*c
taking 2*a common we get,
4a-6ab-18ac = 2a(2 - 3b - 3*3*c)
or, 4a-6ab-18ac = 2a(2 - 3b - 9c)
which is the the required factorisation of the equation.
Thus, the required factorisation of the given equation is 4a-6ab-18ac = 2a(2 - 3b - 9c).
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Help i dont know how to do this type of questions
Answer:
x = 28°
y = 23°
Step-by-step explanation:
5y - 4 + 3y = 180
solve for y
8y = 184
y = 23
3y and 2x + 13 are equal
solve for x now that we know y is 23.
3(23) = 2x + 13
69 = 2x + 13
56 = 2x
28 = x
Answer:
y=23 x=28
Step-by-step explanation:
5y-4 + 3y =180⁰
8y-4=180
8y=184
y=23
3y=2x+13
69=2x+13
-13 -13
56=2x
28=x
Hope this is helpful. good luck
If a survey is selected at random, what is the probability that the student is a girl who chose apple as her favorite fruit
Answer:
0.15
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of students surveyed = 300
From the table,
(Girl n apple) = 46
P(girl n apple) = 46 / 300 = 0.153
Gor is running a bakery. He has made a street sign to direct people to his
bakery. He painted one side of the post and sign. What is the painted area?
15 in
15 in
8 in
50 in
6 in
A. 390 square inches
B. 585 square inches
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
The street sign is composed of two rectangles and 1 triangle.
Painted area = area of triangle + area of rectangle 1 + area of square
✔️Area of triangle = ½bh
b = 15 in.
h = 8 in.
Area of triangle = ½*15*8 = 60 in.²
✔️Area of rectangle 1 = L*W
L = 50 in.
W = 6 in.
Area = 50*6 = 300 in.²
✔️Area of Square = s²
s = 15 in.
Area = 15² = 255 in.²
✅Painted area = 60 + 300 + 225 = 585 in.²
Answer:
B. 585 square inches :)
Step-by-step explanation:
PLS ANSWER RN
What is the area of AJKL?
Answer:
8.5
Step-by-step explanation:
slope of the line that contains KL
(y2 - y1)/(x2-x1)
(0-1)/(7-3)
m = -1/4
slope of the line that contains JK
(5-1)/(4-3)
m = 4
the linea are perpendicular so triangle is right
area = (leg1 x leg2)/2
KL = [tex]\sqrt{(7-3)^2 + (0-1)^2} = \sqrt{16 + 1} = \sqrt{17}[/tex]
KJ = [tex]\sqrt{(4-3)^2 + (5-1)^2}= \sqrt{1 + 16} = \sqrt{17}[/tex]
area = (√17)^2/2 = 17/2 = 8.5
The width of a rectangle is 5 times its length. The perimeter is
53.
Find the width and length of the rectangle.
HELP. MATH FINAL DUE SOON....
Answer:
L = x
W = 5x
P = 2 (L + W)
53 = 2(x + 5x)
53 = 2(6x)
53 = 12x
x = 4/5/12
L = 4/5/12
W = 22/1/12
Complete all the problems.
1.
X - 6 = -24
Solve for x.
Answer:
x= -18
Step-by-step explanation:
x= -24 + 6
Add -24 and 6.
x= -18
Answer:
X = -18
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to isolate X by itself. To isolate X on one side of the = sign, use the addition property of equality (to undo the subtraction of 6 from x) by adding 6 to both sides of the equation. We use the addition property of equality because this is the inverse operation. It is important to add 6 to both sides of to maintain an equivalent equation.
1. Set up your equation
X - 6 = -24
+6 +6
2. Solve out
X - 6 = -24
+6 +6
X = -18
Answer: -18
PLZ HELP Which of the following is a true statement?
A. Total Liabilities − Total Assets = Net Worth
B. Total Assets − Total Liabilities = Net Worth
C. Total Assets + Total Liabilities = Net Worth
D. None of these are true.
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation: Net worth is the total assets minus total liabilities of an individual or entity.
Students were asked whether they walk, drive, or ride the bus to school. The results. by gender, are shown in the table.
Walk Drive Ride Bus
Male 30 60 10
Female 20 50 30
Select all the statements that illustrate conditional probability?
A. of all students, the probability of choosing a male.
B. Of the students who walk, the probability of choosing a female.
OC. of all students, the probability of choosing a male who walks.
D. Of the females. the probability of choosing one who rides the bus.
E. Of all students, the probability of choosing a student who drives.
Answer:
B. Of the students who walk, the probability of choosing a female.
D. Of the females, the probability of choosing one who rides the bus.
Step-by-step explanation:
Conditional probability is the chance of something happening provided that something else has previously occured (think dependent events).
For example, the probability of getting into college P(college) is Event A.
The probability of receiving dormitory housing P(housing) is Event B.
First, the person must get into college before they are even able to receive dormitory housing. Therefore, this is a situation of conditional probability. The "condition" of being accepted into the college (Event A) is necessary before the individual can attempt Event B, housing.
The key word in the question is "Of all the students." This means that from the first instance, you are only calculating one probability.
However, in B, it first singles out "all the students who walk."
Therefore p(walk) must be met before p(gender) can happen.
Same with D, it singles out "of the females."
Therefore p(gender) must be met before p(transportation) can happen.
C does have two categories, but since it is still out of the general draw pool "of all students," it is not conditional. No condition needs to be met first to choose a male who walks out of ALL students.
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The white Christmas tree is 7.55m tall.the green Christmas tree is twice as tall as the white Christmas tree which is 0.454m taller the golden Christmas tree. What is the total height of the 3:Christmas tree? A 37.296m b .372.96m.c.3729.6m.d.37296
help me guys
The white Christmas tree is 7.55m
Green Christmas tree is twice as tall as white Christmas tree: 7.55 * 2 = 15.1m
High golden Christmas tree: 15.1m - 0.454m = 14.646m
The total height of 3 Christmas trees is: 7.55m + 15.1m + 14.646m = 37.296m
Choose: A 37.296m
HELP ASAP
I NEED HELP
Answer:
1;27
Step-by-step explanation:
Five classmates want to know how many of the 2688 students in their school prefer pop music. They each randomly survey 64 students. The table shows the results.
Use the results from each classmate to make an inference about the number of students in the school who prefer pop music.
Based on Shannon's results, the number is __
students.
Based on Trey's results, the number is __
students.
Based on Robert's results, the number is __
students.
Based on Callie's results, the number is __
students.
Based on Lani's results, the number is __
students.
Question 2
Describe the variation of the five inferences. Which one would you use to describe the number of students at the school who prefer pop music? Explain.
The greatest is __
students. The least is __
students. The median of the data is __
. The mode of the data is __
. So, use the inference of __
students to describe the number of students at the school who prefer pop music.
Answer:
Question 1
Shannon: 882/2688
Trey: 1008/2688
Robert: 798/2688
Callie: 882/2688
Lani: 840/2688
Question 2
The greatest is 1008/2688 students.
The least is 798/2688 students.
The median of the data is 882/2688 students.
The mode of the data is 882/2688 students.
So, use the inference of 882/2688 students to describe the number of students at the school who prefer pop music.
Step-by-step explanation
Question 1
Shannon: Because 21/64 in Shannon's survey stated they preferred pop music, we can apply it to the entire school of 2688 students. 2688 divided by 64, then multiplied by 21 gets us 882/2688 who might prefer pop music in the entire school without surveying all of the students.
Trey: Because 24/64 in Trey's survey stated they preferred pop music, we can apply it to the entire school of 2688 students. 2688 divided by 64, then multiplied by 24 gets us 1008/2688 who might prefer pop music in the entire school without surveying all of the students.
Robert: Because 19/64 in Robert's survey stated they preferred pop music, we can apply it to the entire school of 2688 students. 2688 divided by 64, then multiplied by 19 gets us 798/2688 who might prefer pop music in the entire school without surveying all of the students.
Callie: Because 21/64 in Callie's survey stated they preferred pop music, we can apply it to the entire school of 2688 students. 2688 divided by 64, then multiplied by 21 gets us 882/2688 who might prefer pop music in the entire school without surveying all of the students.
Lani: Because 20/64 in Lani's survey stated they preferred pop music, we can apply it to the entire school of 2688 students. 2688 divided by 64, then multiplied by 20 gets us 840/2688 who might prefer pop music in the entire school without surveying all of the students.
Question 2
Using Shannon's or Callie's survey would best describe the number of students in the entire school because their individual results (21/64) is the average of all of the individual results of the 5 students. If you decide to use any of the other individual survey results, you will not get the closest answer to the actual amount of students who prefer pop music in the entire school.
Using the individual survey results to estimate the number of students who prefer pop music in the entire school:
The greatest was Trey's results, which estimated about 1008 out of 2688 students in the entire school who would prefer pop music.
The least was Robert's results, which estimated about 798 out of 2688 students in the entire school who would prefer pop music.
The median of the data was 882 out of 2688 students in the entire school who would prefer pop music, as shown in Shannon's and Callie's individual survey results.
To find the median, list the results least to greatest, then look at the number that is in the exact middle. If there is no middle, but instead two middle numbers, find the average of the two.
The mode of the data was Shannon's or Callie's results, which estimated about 882 out of 2688 students in the entire school who would prefer pop music.
To find the mode, look for the number or result that it repeated the most (Ex: the result of 21/64 students who preferred pop music was found twice compared to the other individual survey results which did not repeat more than once).
So, in the end using Shannon's or Callie's individual survey results to estimate the amount of students in the entire school who prefer pop music is the best way to do so.
Please comment if you think I made a mistake, misunderstood, or missed something.
Researchers from a large community college in California are interested in understanding the demographics of students enrolled in their online classes. The researchers collected the following data for the 2014/2015 school year.
Male Female Total
Online Only 2,000 7,000 9,000
Online and in the class only 8,000 1,000 9,000
Total 10,000 8,000 18,000
What does the data suggest about the relationship between sex and enrollment?
a. Females are more likely to enroll in Online Only courses than males.
b. Females are more likely to enroll in Online and In Class courses than males
c. There are more females enrolled at the community college than males.
d. Females are equally likely as males to enroll in an Online Only course.
Answer:
a. Females are more likely to enroll in Online Only courses than males.
Step-by-step explanation:
From the data, we have that:
There are 9,000 students that are online only, of which 2,000 are male and 7,000 are female.
There are 9,000 students that are Online and in the class only, of which 8,000 are male and 1,000 are female.
In total, there are 18,000 students, of which 10,000 are male and 8,000 are female.
a. Females are more likely to enroll in Online Only courses than males.
True, 7,000 females compared to 2,000 males in online only courses. This option is the answer to this question.
b. Females are more likely to enroll in Online and In Class courses than males
False, in online and in the class courses, there are 8,000 males and 1,000 females, so females are less likely.
c. There are more females enrolled at the community college than males.
False, there are 10,000 males and 8,000 females.
d. Females are equally likely as males to enroll in an Online Only course.
False, there are 7,000 females compared to 2,000 males in online only courses, so they are more likely, and not equally likely.
PLS HELP 30 POINTS
If the dimensions of the following cylinder are tripled, what factor will the volume change by?
81
27
3
9
Answer: 27
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve each problem. NO LINKS!!! PART 2.
9514 1404 393
Answer:
28. 480
29. 40,320
Step-by-step explanation:
28. The number of possible choices is the product of the numbers of choices for each component:
5×8×12 = 480 . . . . possible different systems
__
29. Regardless of where person A sits, the remaining B through I people can be seated in 8! = 40,320 different orders.
There are 40,320 possible seating arrangements.
A classic data set for investigating categorical variables deals with the RMS Titanic. The Titanic sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. There were more than 2,000 passengers and crew on board and more than 1,500 did not survive. The data set titanic.jmp located with this homework contains data on 887 passengers. For each passenger, the variables Class (class of the passenger) and Survived (whether or not the passenger lived) were recorded. A main question of interest is whether there is an association between class and survival.
(a) Use JMP to obtain the distribution of the variable Survived. See the Categorical Data JMP guide for any additional help. This is the marginal distribution of Survived. Write down the marginal distribution below (give the categories of Survived and the proportions in each category).
(b) One variable that could be associated with the survival of a passenger is their Class. In studying this relationship, which variable is the explanatory variable? Circle the appropriate answer.
Class Survived
(c) Use JMP to obtain a contingency table and mosaic plot of the relationship between the Class of a passenger and whether or not they Survived. Change the contingency table so that it includes only the Count and Row % values. Print out the output and turn it in with this assignment. See the Categorical Data JMP guide for any additional help.
(d) Give the conditional distribution of Survived given that the passenger was in First class.
(e) Compare this conditional distribution to the overall marginal distribution of Survived from part (a). Are the two distributions similar to each other, or are they different? Explain.
(f) Based on the contingency table and mosaic plot, does it appear there is an association between Class and Survival?
Type SSS, SAS, ASA, AAS, or HL to justify why the two larger triangles are congruent. B с AC = DB D Enter
Answer:
HL
Step-by-step explanation:
The two larger triangles shown in the diagram above each has a corresponding leg that is congruent to each other (BC = BC).
Also, we are given that the hypotenuse AC of one is congruent to the hypotenuse DB of the other.
This satisfy the Hypotenuse-Leg Congruence Theorem. Thus, the two larger triangles are congruent based on the HL Congruence Criterion which says two triangles are congruent if the leg and hypotenuse of one is congruent to the corresponding leg and hypotenuse of the other.
The 7th grade class is going on a trip to Disneyland there are 162 learners and 24 LF's attending the trip one bus can hold 65 people how many buses do they need to order to take everyone to Disneyland
Answer: about 3 buses
Step-by-step explanation: 162+24=186 and 65*3=195 so 3 buses is enough
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What is the distance from 33, 5) to (3 7.-1
Answer:
7.211
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm going to assume that's supposed to say (33, 5) to (37, -1)
Use the pythagorean theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2
"a" is going to be your difference in x values (37 - 33) = 4
"b" is going to be your difference in y values (5 - (-1)) = 6
4^2 + 6^2 = c^2
16 + 36 = c^2
52 = c^2
sqrt(52) = c
7.211 = c
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Need help I really do pls my going to get a f and I don’t want to repeat
1. -2<2 2. -4> -5. -20<20. -7>-8. -10<-1. 50>-100
Help!!!!!!Solve for X. Round to the nearest tenth of a degree, if necessary.
Find the length of side y.
y=_ft
Answer:
y = 5.66388 feet, (round that to whatever you need to round to)
Step-by-step explanation:
cos (51) = y/9
cos(51)*9=
y = 5.66388 feet