Answer:
B) 666.6 miles per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve this question, divide the 4000 miles with the 6 hours to get an answer in units of X miles per hour.
4000 miles/6 hours = 666.6 miles per hour
The midpoint of AB is M(-6, 1). If the coordinates of A are (-7, -3) what are the coordinates of B?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When should you use the 3 different quadratic forms (vertex, standard and factoring) When would it be convenient to use each form
Answer:
The answer is attached. Somehow the platform does not allow me to enter the same answer here.
Which point is on the graph of -5x + 4y = 60
HELP PLEASEEEE! whats the answer
Answer:
sum: 45
count: 15
mean: 3
Step-by-step explanation:
sum the number of times students ate fast food
count the amount of students that took the survey
the average amount of times students went out to eat
Answer:45
Step-by-step explanation: just add 1+1,2+2,3+3+3+3,+4,+5,+6+6+6
HELP ASAP, PLZZZZZ
Holli's house is located at (−1, 4). She can walk in a straight line to get to Jedd's house. A fast food restaurant is located at (−3, 2) and partitions the way from Holli's house to Jedd's house by a ratio of 1:2. Find the coordinate of Jedd's house.
(−2, 3)
(−4, 1)
(−5, 0)
(−7, −2)
Answer:
Answer C: -5,0
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm probs way late, but there's your answer. Good luck to future exeminese!
(−4, 1)
I pretty sure its B so there you go
Jennifer's grandma bought her a $50 savings bond when she was born. When Jennifer is 30 years old, the bond will have earned 110% in interest. How much will the bond be worth when Jennifer is 30 years old?
Answer:
105$
Step-by-step explanation:
We are told that she starts with 50$
We are also that after 30 years she earns 110% on interest
Given this information we need to find the value of the bond after the 30 years
To do so we take 110% of the initial value (50$) and add that to the initial value
So the answer = 110%(50) + 50
110%*50=55
55+50=105
So in 30 years the bond will be worth 105$
Jessica is buying several bunches of bananas to make desserts for a fundraiser. She can buy 10 pounds of bananas for $14.90 or 8 pounds of bananas for $12.08.
Part A
How much does each pound of bananas cost in each case?
Drag the tile with the cost of each pound to the correct box.
Each tile may be used once or not at all. And part b plz help
Each pound of bananas costs $1.49 when buying 10 pounds, and $1.51 when buying 8 pounds.
What is Pound?The standard unit of money in the United Kingdom, equivalent to 16 ounces (or 0.454 kilograms), is used in most English-speaking countries. For more information, see measure. also known as the pound sterling.
According to question:Let the cost per pound of bananas be represented by x. Then we can set up the following system of equations:
[tex]10x &= 14.90 \\8x &= 12.08[/tex]
Solving for $x$ in each equation, we get:
x = 14.9/10 = 1.49
x = 12.08/8 = 1.51
Therefore, each pound of bananas costs $1.49 when buying 10 pounds, and $1.51 when buying 8 pounds.
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At the start of a party, a drink dispenser contains 9 ½ quarts of iced tea. After the party only 7 cups of tea remain.
How many cups of iced tea did people drink during the party?
Answer:
the answer is 31
Step-by-step explanation:
Mark hits a tennis ball into the air. He uses the equation shown to approximate the
height, h, in feet, of the ball t seconds after he hits it.
h = -1612 +886 + 4
What does the 4 represent in Mark's equation?
A.
The ball was in the air for a total of 4 seconds.
B.
The ball landed 4 feet away from where Mark hit it.
C.
The ball was 4 feet above the ground when Mark hit it.
D.
The ball reached its maximum height 4 seconds after Mark hit it.
Answer:
C. The ball was 4 feet above the ground when Mark hit it.
Step-by-step explanation:
After he hit the tennis ball into the air, the ball was 4ft above the ground.
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120 students of a hostel food enough for 60 days. if 30 more students joined after 15 days. how long will the remaining food last.
Answer:
24 days
Step-by-step explanation:
120 students =30 days
120+30 =150 students
MORE/LESS METHOD
120 students (a) : 30 days(y)
150 students (b) : x
Find the value of x using the formula: a/b × y
If you think the value of x will be more than y then the bigger number will be the numerator. If u think x will be less, then the smaller number will be in the numerator.
I predict that x will be less than y
THEREFORE... 120/150 ×30
= 24 days
Step-by-step explanation:
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Mai’s mother was 28 when Mai was born. Mai is now 12 years old.
How old will they be then?
Answer:
Mai is 12 and Mai's mother would be 40.
Can someone tell me if this is a adjacent ,vertical or linear
Answer:
linear
Step-by-step explanation:
Two angles are said to be linear if they are adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
sum of angles on a straight line is 180° thus linear angle is also be 180° when the two angles a and b combine
What is the area of sector with a central angle of 160 and a diameter of 5.8 m? Round the answer to the nearest tenth.
A) 8.1 m^2
B) 4.0 m^2
C) 46.0 m^2
D) 11.7 m^2
Answer:
[tex]A=11.7\ m^2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
Central angle, [tex]\theta=160^{\circ}[/tex]
Diameter,d = 5.8 m
Radius, r = 2.9 m
We need to find the area of sector. The formula for the area of sector is given by :
[tex]A=\dfrac{\theta}{360}\times \pi r^2\\\\=\dfrac{160}{360}\times 3.14\times 2.9^2\\\\=11.7\ m^2[/tex]
So, the area of a sector is equal to [tex]11.7\ m^2[/tex].
b) Here are the first four terms of another sequence.
6 11 16 21
Write an expression for the nth term of this sequence.
Answer:
aₙ = 5n + 1Step-by-step explanation:
11 - 6 = 5 , 16 - 11 = 5 , 21 - 16 = 5
So, it's atithmetic formula with common difference os 5
[tex]a_n = a_1+d(n-1)\\\\a_1=6\\d=5\\\\a_n=6+5(n-1)\\\\a_n=6 +5n-5\\\\a_n = 5n+1[/tex]
factor the expression using gcf 98-70
Answer:
The Greatest Common Factor (GCF) for 70 and 98, notation CGF(70,98), is 14.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
w+8²
p+30÷p²
4(9+y)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Answers are below.
Step-by-step explanation:
1. [tex]C^{3}[/tex]
2. A + C / 3
Second exercise:
1. w + (8 x 2)
2. 30 + p / p
3. 4 (9 + y)
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What is the volume of the cylinder? Use 3.14 for T.
Answer:
251.2
Step-by-step explanation:
V=πr²h
3.14×4²×5
Sarah's Surfboards charges a fee of $60 to rent a
surfboard and then $10.50 each hour
Sally's Surfboards doesn't charge a fee but they
cost $15.50 per hour
At how many hours will the cost be the same to rent
a surfboard for each shop?
A) 6 hours
B) 9 hours
C) 12 hours
D) 15 hours
Answer:C 12hours
Step-by-step explanation:
A rectangular pitcher is 3 inches wide, 9 inches long and 16 inches tall. If water is filled up to 5 inches, how much more water can be put in ther pitcher
Answer:
427
Step-by-step explanation:
Find volume
Subtract 5 inches
Find the area of a triangle
Answer:
B.17.5cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
S=a+b+c/2=
5+8+7/2=10
S=10
Area of the triangle=[tex]\sqrt{3(5-a)(5-b)(5-c)}[/tex]
⇒[tex]\sqrt{10(10-5)(10-8)(10-7)}[/tex]
⇒[tex]\sqrt{10*5*2*3}[/tex]
⇒[tex]\sqrt{300}[/tex]
⇒17.5cm²
hope it helps...
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Which statement is false? A. (−2)×5<(−20) B. (−2)×(−5)>(−25) C. 2×5>(−25) D. 2×(−5)<20
Answer:
(−2)×5<(−20)
Step-by-step explanation:
Evaluating the options given :
(−2)×5<(−20)
Open the bracket
- 10 < - 20 (false) ` This expression isn't true
(−2)×(−5)>(−25)
Open the bracket
10 > - 25 (true)
2×5>(−25)
Open the bracket
10 > - 25 (true)
2×(−5)<20
Open the bracket
- 10 < 20
Rectangle JKLM
is rotated to obtain J′K′L′M′
. Which statement is true
a.J′K′L′M′ will be a quadrilateral but not a rectangle because the measurements of line segments and angles are preserved in a rotation, but parallel lines are not.
b.J′K′L′M′ will be a parallelogram but not a rectangle because parallel lines are preserved in a rotation, but the measurements of line segments and angles are not.
c.J′K′L′M′ will be a rectangle because the measurements of line segments and angles, and the presence of parallel lines are preserved in a rotation.
d. J′K′L′M′ will not be a rectangle because the measurements of line segments and angles, and the presence of parallel lines are not preserved in a rotation
Answer:
Answer is A - Angles that are congruent are complementary to the same angle.
Step-by-step explanation:
trust the process
If 50% of a number is 100 and 20% of the same number is 40, find 70% of that number.
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What 2-dimensional shapes do you see when you look at the Hexagonal Prism? Choose ALL that you see.
Squares
Rectangles
Triangles
Hexagons
Pentagons
Trapezoids
Answer:
All of the above EXCEPT pentagonsStep-by-step explanation:
Well I already explained in the comments and I am pretty sure you already answered the question but for the points :)
Good day!
PLEASE HELP. NO LINKS. (LINKS WILL BE REPORTED.) NEED REAL EXPLANATION ALONG WITH THE CORRECT ANSWER CHOICE OR CHOICES.
Answer:
False true true true
Step-by-step explanation:
So sorry for the rough sketch but that is how it will reflect
I need help on the second problem!!!
Which of the following constants can be added to x^2- 3x to form a perfect square trinomlal?
A. 2 1/4
B. 1 1/2
C. 4 1/2
Answer:
A 21/4
Step-by-step explanation:
When forming a perfect square trinomial you need to "complete the square".
All of the steps to completing the square when solving an equation:
1. The leading coefficient must be 1.
2. Divide b by 2.
3. Square (b/2)
4. Add (b/2)^2 to both sides to keep the polynomial balanced.
5. You can now write the perfect square trinomial and solve.
x^2 - 3x
-3/2
(-3/2)^2 = 9/4 = 2 1/4
Write an expression equivalent to -3 + 2/3y − 4 −1/3y
Answer:
1/3y - 7
Step-by-step explanation:
Add the like terms
-3 + (-4) = -7
and
2/3y + (-1/3y) = 1/3y
Hope this helps :)
Answer:
y= 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
-3 + [tex]\frac{2}{3y}[/tex] − 4 −[tex]\frac{1}{3y}[/tex]
= -9y +2 - 4y - 1
13y= 1
y= 1/3
can someone pls help me
Answer:
x=−8 and y=−4
Step-by-step explanation:
8x−17y=4;−8x+15y=4
add eqn1 and 2
to eliminate x
you will get y=-4
put it zin eqn 1
x=-8
Sam kicks a ball from the ground with a starting velocity of 32 feet per second. The ball soars into the air, arcs down with parabolic motion, and lands back on the ground. Write an equation to describe the height of the ball as a function of time, using h(t)=-16t^2+vt+s. PLS HELP!!!!!!
Answer:
The function that describes the height of the ball in time is [tex]h(t) = 32\cdot t -16.087\cdot t^{2}[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
Let suppose that ball experiments a free fall motion, which means that the ball is accelerated because of gravity and gravitational acceleration can be considered constant since height reached by the object is too small in comparison with the radius of the Earth. Therefore, we can assume that ball is accelerated uniformly.
Hence, the kinematic formula for the height of the ball ([tex]h(t)[/tex]), in feet, is described below:
[tex]h(t) = s + v\cdot t + \frac{1}{2}\cdot g \cdot t^{2}[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]s[/tex] - Initial height with respect to the ground, in feet.
[tex]v[/tex] - Initial velocity, in feet per second.
[tex]t[/tex] - Time, in seconds.
[tex]g[/tex] - Gravitational acceleration, in feet per square second.
If we know that [tex]s = 0\,ft[/tex], [tex]v = 32\,\frac{ft}{s^{2}}[/tex] and [tex]g = -32.174\,\frac{ft}{s^{2}}[/tex], then the function that describes the height of the ball in time is:
[tex]h(t) = 32\cdot t -16.087\cdot t^{2}[/tex] (2)