What is the quotient of
3/4 and 1/5

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Answer 1

Answer:

3.75

Step-by-step explanation:


Related Questions

Do you guys know this.

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Answer:

0.77

Step-by-step explanation:

You solve the inner first, then move to the outer.

Plug in x = 20 for g(x) = [tex]\frac{2x+2}{x-6}[/tex]. It should give you [tex]\frac{42}{14}[/tex], which simplifies to 3.

You then need to solve f(x) with the given value from g(x), which is 3.

Plug in x = 3 for the equation [tex]\sqrt{0.4x^2-x}[/tex], and you should get [tex]\sqrt{0.6}[/tex].

The answer is roughly 0.77.

If Paul’s savings are 25% more than Janet’s savings,
What percentage of Paul
savings are Janet’s savings

(A) 25 %
(B). 50%
(C) 75%
(D) 80%

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How much is Janet saving tho?
how much savings does Janet have?

8y-2x=-72 in slope form

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Answer:

y=1/4x-9

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope-intercept form is y=mx+b.

8y-2x=-72

Add 2x to both sides

8y=2x-72

Divide both sides by 8.

y=1/4x-9

HTH :)

PLEASE HELP I WILL GIVE YOU A BRAINLIEST! During a basketball game, Tom attempted 25 shots and made 9. He says he made 40% of the shots he took. Is Tom correct? Explain your reasoning using complete sentences.

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Answer:

Correct I think

Step-by-step explanation:

9 is nearly half of 25. (12.5) Half is equal to 50%. 40 is close to 50 and 9 is close to 12.5. So, he is correct. I think, hope this helps.

f(x) = 72-12x what is the domain and range

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Answer:

The domain is x and the range is f(x)

Step-by-step explanation:

See attachment for answer:

Explanation:

Is undefined in other words “do not exist”



How many elements are in this equation:Mg2N3? ​

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Answer:

there are 2 Magnesium and Nitrogen

Step-by-step explanation:

A square has a side length 9 cm. What is its area? A square has an area of 9 cm2. What is its side length?

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Answer:

Area = 81; Side Length = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a square is the side lenght squared, and 9² is 81.

The side lengh can be found by taking the square root of the area. √9 = 3

y= p2 + qr write p in terms of y, q and r

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Step-by-step explanation:

y=p²+qr

y-qr=p²

p=√y-qr

now, is it fine..

Aisha divides 15 meter of ribbon into 2 equal pieces.

What is the length of each piece of ribbon?

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Answer: 7.5 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

7.5 meters each 15/2=7.5

Solve the inequality 2 (x - 2) +8.6 < 14.​

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Answer:

x<4.7

Step-by-step explanation:

2(x-2)+8.6<14

2x-4+8.6<14

2x=4.6<14

2x<14-4.6

2x<9.4

_____

x<4.7

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                                also, help me on my math hw maybe ?

Answer: x < 4.7

Step-by-step explanation:

Charlie's art class is 8 hours long. How long is his class in minutes?

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Answer:

480 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

60 minutes = 1 hr

60 x 8 = 480

480 minutes = 8 hrs

A communications tower is supported by two wires, connected at the same point on the ground. One is attached to the tower at D and the long-on at C. The angle AD makes with the ground is 30 ° and the angle between the two wires is 10 °. How much below the top of the tower is the shorter one attached?

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Answer:

10.99 m

Step-by-step explanation:

✍️What we are basically asked to solve here is to find the distance between C and D.

To find CD, find the length of BC, and BD. Their difference will give us CD.

Thus, BC - BD = CD.

✍️Finding BC using trigonometric ratio formula:

[tex] \theta = 30 + 10 = 40 [/tex]

Opposite side = BC = ??

Adjacent side = 42 m

Thus:

[tex] tan(\theta) = \frac{opposite}{adjacent} [/tex]

Plug in the values

[tex] tan(40) = \frac{BC}{42} [/tex]

Multiply both sides by 42

[tex] tan(40) \times 42 = \frac{BC}{42} \times 42 [/tex]

[tex] 35.24 = BC [/tex]

BC = 35.24 m

✍️Finding BD using trigonometric ratio formula:

[tex] \theta = 30 [/tex]

Opposite side = BD = ??

Adjacent side = 42 m

Thus:

[tex] tan(\theta) = \frac{opposite}{adjacent} [/tex]

Plug in the values

[tex] tan(30) = \frac{BD}{42} [/tex]

Multiply both sides by 42

[tex] tan(30) \times 42 = \frac{BD}{42} \times 42 [/tex]

[tex] 24.25 = BD [/tex]

BD = 24.25 m

✍️How much below the top of the tower is the shorter one attached:

Thus,

BC - BD = CD

35.24 m - 24.25 m = 10.99 m

Consider the composite function g(F(x)) = x square root of 6.
If f(x) = 3x2, what is g(x)?


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Answer:

g(x) = √(2x)

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = 3x^2

g(f(x)) =√6x

g(3x^2) = x√6

g(x) must be √(2x)

because if we  substitute  x = 3x^2 in this we get

(√2(3x^2))

= √2√3√(x^2)

= √6 x

What is the measure of angle G? Type only the number:

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Answer: 48

Step-by-step explanation:

total of all the degrees of the angles of the triangle is ALWAYS 180

let the measure of angle G be x

180 = 102+30+x

180 = 132+x

x = 48

Sarah earns $9 an hour at a Mort’s Pizza Palace, working 20 hours per week. She spends $3 each week for snacks at work, but saves all her other earnings. How many hours must Sarah work to buy a new phone that costs $150?

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Answer:

15h

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

17 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

she needs 150, she spends 3 and she makes 9 per hour

153/9 = 17

(1 pt)What is the vertex of the graph of
the function f(x) = x2 + 6x + 9?

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Answer:

(-3,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

The measure of the angle is 44 times greater than its supplement.
What is the measure of the​ supplement?

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Answer: The measure of it's supplement is 4°

Step-by-step explanation:

If an angle is 44 times is supplement, then we can represent it by the equation   x = 44y    where  x is the angle and y is it's supplement.

Supplementary angles add up to 180 degrees, meaning that  x + y = 180.

  x = 44y  

x + y = 180  

Using both equations substitute the value for x in the first equation, into the second equation and solve for y.

 

44y + y = 180           Combine like terms on the left side

   45y = 180        Divide both sides   45

 y = 4  

This means the measure of it's supplement is 4 degrees.

Now input 4 into one of the equations for  y and solve for x to find the main angle.

x = 44(4)

x = 176  

This also means that the angle itself is 176 degrees.

The measure of the supplementary angle is 4°.

It is given that the measure of the angle is 44 times greater than its supplement.

We have to find out the measure of the supplement.

What are supplementary angles ?

Two angles are said to be supplementary angles if the sum of two angles is 180°.

As per the question ;

The measure of the angle is 44 times greater than its supplement.

Let's assume the supplementary angle is x .

So,

The other angle will be 44 × x .

We know that sum of two angles if they are supplementary is 180°.

x + 44 x = 180 °

⇒ 45 x = 180°

⇒ x = 180 ÷ 45

x = 4°

And the other angle will be ;

= 44 × 4

= 176°

Thus , the measure of the supplementary angle is 4°.

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algebra help quick lol

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Answer:

Its the top right one

Step-by-step explanation:

12*PLEASE ANSWER FAST!!!!!!!!

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Answer: 1 8/12 - 9/12

Explanation:
answer it 1 8/12 hope it helped

Which ordered pair would form a proportional relationship with the point graphed below?

(10.-20)
(-30, 20)
(-10,5)
(35, -20

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The third option but can also be the first option, The would proportionate properly.

plz do this ill mark brainly​

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Answer:

7+(−2) = 7 − 2 = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The Positive number has to be greater than the negative number you are adding with.

Example(s):

-30 + 35 = 5

-65 + 70 = 5

For a dosage of x cubic centimeters (cc) of a certain drug, the resulting blood pressure B is approximated by the function below. Find the maximum blood pressure and the disage at which it occurs.

B(x)= 395x^2- 2370x^3, 0 <= x <= 0.16

a. The maximum is obtained for a dosage of __________________.
b. The maximum blood pressure obtained is ______________.

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Answer:

A) Maximum for dosage is 0.11

B) maximum blood pressure = 1.625

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the function;

B(x) = 395x² - 2370x³

To find maximum, we will find the derivative of the function and equate to zero.

B'(x) = 790x - 7110x²

Equating to zero gives;

790x - 7110x² = 0

790x = 7110x²

Dividing both sides by x gives;

790 = 7110x

x = 790/7110

x = 0.11

This falls in between the range of 0 <= x <= 0.16 given to us.

Therefore x = 0.11 is a maximum

Plugging this into B(x) = 395x² - 2370x³ gives;

B(0.11) = 395(0.11)² - 2370(0.11)³

B(0.11) = 1.625

Thus;

Maximum dosage is 0.11

maximum blood pressure = 1.625

An apple tree can grow about 400 apples. Jake says that 13 apple trees can grow about​ 6,000 apples. Do you​ agree? Explain.

Answer: No. Since 13×400=5,200​, 13 apple trees can grow about 5,200 apples.​ Jake's estimate of​ 6,000 is much higher than 5,200.

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Answer:

you answered it

Step-by-step explanation:

you put no blah blah blah

$120 less than half of d dollars

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{d}{2} - 120[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

You work backwards:

Half of d dollars is d/2. Then you take 120 less than that, which means you are subtracting.

Answer:

1/2d-120

Step-by-step explanation:

Alright.

d=amount of money

1/2d=half of the amount of money

1/2d-120=half of the money minus 120

Solve for e
7 = 15 - 2e
e equals....

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Answer:

e=4

Step-by-step explanation:

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!
what is the range of the graphed function?
A) {x | -2 < x < 2}
B) {y | -2 < y < 2}
C) {x | x is a real number}
D) {y | y is a real number} ​

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Answer:

Since this graph is continuing, y must be any real number. So, d.

Jonathan decides to go to an arcade  Play some games. He sets a limit of $35 that he will spend 

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Answer:

Hope it will help you

Step-by-step explanation:

Option B

Jonathan can buy 33 games.

What is equation?

The definition of an equation is a mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal.

Given that, Jonathan decides to go to an arcade to play some games. He sets a limit of $35 that he will spend

Let he can buy x games, then the equation will be,

0.75x+10 = 35

0.75x = 25

x = 100/3 ≈ 33

Hence, Jonathan can buy 33 games.

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y = 12 • 3x for x = –2

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Answer:

y=-72

Step-by-step explanation:

3(-2) = -6, y=12 times -6, y= -72

20. John Navarro is a salesperson in the appliance department at Morris

Appliance, Inc. He is guaranteed a minimum salary of $185 per week, or

5.5 percent of his total sales—whichever is greater. What is his gross pay

for a week in which his total sales were $3,422?

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Answer:

$373.21

Step-by-step explanation:

Step one:

weekly pay = $185

commission= 5.5% of sales= 0.055

let the sale be x

and his gross pay be represented by y

hence the expression for the total/gross pay is

y=0.055x+185

Step two:

Required is the gross pay y for x=3422

substituting we have

y=0.055*3422+185

y=188.21+185

y=373.21

Hence for a sale of $3,422 made his gross pay is $373.21

What is f(4) for the function f(x)= 6x+7?

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Answer:

31

Step-by-step explanation:

f(4) = 6x4 + 7

= 24 + 7

= 31

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