When 1760 is divided into 14 equal parts, the remainder is 10. What is a correct way to write the quotient?

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Answer 1

Answer:

125 r. 10

Step-by-step explanation:

     


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A group of 8 students paid $48.24 for food at a picnic whats each persons share

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Answer:

Each persons share is 6.03

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide the total cost by the number of students

48.24 / 8

6.03

Each persons share is 6.03

Answer:

$6.03

Step-by-step explanation:

A group of 8 students paid $48.24 for food.

Each of their shares would be divided among the 8 students.

48.24/8=6.03

Each student paid a share of $6.03.

Weekly demand for cell phones at a Best Buy store is normally distributed, with a mean of 300 and a standard deviation of 200. The supplier takes two weeks to supply a Best Buy order. Best Buy is targeting a CSL of 95 percent and monitors its inventory continuously. How much safety inventory of cell Chopra, Sunil. Supply Chain Management (What's New in Operations Management) (p. 346). Pearson Education. Kindle Edition.

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Answer:

The amount of safety inventory of cell phones best  buy should carry is $465.277

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution

We recall that:

The weekly demand for cell phones=  300 per week

The Standard Deviation = 200 per week

The lead time or number of weeks = 2 weeks (14 days)

Thus,

Z = 95%

= 1.645

Now,

The standard deviation of lead time = Standard deviation√ *√ lead time

Which is

= 200 * √ (2) =2.82.843

So,

The safety inventory = Z * Standard deviation of the lead time

= 1.645 * 2.82.843

$465.277

Kenneth had $5. He spent g cents everyday. How much money he left afterone week? (a) Give you answer in cents (b) Give your answer in dollars.

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Answer:

answer in cents = (500 - 7g ) cents

answer in dollars = ((500 - 7g)/100 ) dollar

Step-by-step explanation:

Money with Kenneth = $5

we know that 1 dollar = 100 cents

Money with Kenneth in cents= 5*100 = 500 cents

Money spent in 1 day = g cents

Money spent in 1 day in dollar = g /100 dollar

(a) Give you answer in cents

One week has 7 days

money spent in 7 days = Money spent in 1 day*7 = g*7 = 7g cents

Money left with Kenneth  after one week= total money Kenneth had in cents - money spent in 7 days  = (500 - 7g ) cents

(b) Give you answer in cents dollars

One week has 7 days

money spent in 7 days in dollars = Money spent in 1 day*7 = g/100*7 = 7g/100 cents

Money left with Kenneth  after one week= total money Kenneth had in dollars - money spent in 7 days  = (5 - 7g/100 ) dollar

=  ((500 - 7g)/100 ) dollar

 

if 3x+2y=72 and y=3x, then x whoever solve I give them all my points

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Answer:

[tex]x=8[/tex]

[tex]y=24[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

3x+2y=72

If y=3x, we plug it into our equation and get:

3x+2×3x=72

3x+6x=72

9x=72

Divide both sides by 9

x=8

Answer:

x = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

3x + 2y = 72

Put y as (3x), and solve for x.

3x + 2(3x) = 72

Multiply 2(3x).

3x + 6x = 72

Add like terms 3x and 6x.

9x = 72

Divide 9 into both sides and isolate x.

x = 72/9

x = 8

The value of x is 8.

"Find the surface area of the following shapes. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary." Is this correct? (Bold Mikado is my work.)

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Answer:

360 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

First find the area of the bottom

10*10 = 100

The find the area of one of the triangular shapes

A = 1/2 bh since it is a triangle

A = 1/2 ( 10)*13 = 65

Since there are 4 triangles ( 1 for each side), multiply by 4

4*65 = 260

Add the areas together

260+100 = 360

Which statements are true? Check all that apply. All rectangles are squares. All rhombi are parallelograms. All squares are rhombi. All trapezoids are parallelograms. No trapezoid is a rectangle.

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Answer:

All rhombi are parallelograms.

All squares are rhombi.

No trapezoid is a rectangle.

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Answer:

1.90.93

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Answer:

one above correct

Step-by-step explanation:

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The Hernandez family orders 3 large pizzas. They cut the pizzas so that each pizza has the same number of slices, giving them a total of 24 slices. The Wilson family also orders several large pizzas from the same pizza restaurant. They also cut the pizzas so that all their pizzas have the same number of slices. For the Wilson family, the equation y = 10x represents the relationship, where x represents the number of pizzas and y represents the number of total slices. Which statements best describe the pizzas bought by the Hernandez and Wilson families? Select two options. For the Hernandez family, the equation y = 3x represents the relationship between the number of slices and number of pizzas, where x represents the number of pizzas and y represents the number of total slices. For each family, a graph of the relationship between number of pizzas, x, and number of slices, y, goes through the point (0, 0) and is a straight line. The Hernandez family’s slices are smaller than the Wilson family’s slices. If the Wilson family ordered 3 large pizzas from the same restaurant as the Hernandez family, they would have more slices than the Hernandez family after each family cut their pizzas into slices. The constant of proportionality is 10 for the Wilson family, but cannot be determined for the Hernandez family.

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Answer:

B and D

Step-by-step explanation:

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A test consists of 580 true or false questions. If the student guesses on each​ question, what is the standard deviation of the number of correct​ answers? Round the answer to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer:

12.04

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the questions are true and false, that is, there are only two answer options, therefore, you have a success probability = 1/2 = 0.5

The standard deviation can be calculated as follows:

Standard Deviation = (n*p* (1-p)] ^ (1/2)

replacing we have:

SD = (290 * (1-0.5)] ^ (1/2) = 12.04

That is, the standard deviation is 12.04

A biker’s speed is 1.5 times faster than a walker’s. They started simultaneously from the same point and in 1.5 hours the distance between them was 12.5 miles. What are their speeds?

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Answer:

Biker = 25 mph

Walker = 16⅔ mph

Step-by-step explanation:

Distance = rate × time

If x is the walker's speed and y is the biker's speed, then:

1.5 y − 1.5 x = 12.5

y = 1.5 x

Solve the system of equations.

1.5 y − y = 12.5

0.5 y = 12.5

y = 25

x = 16⅔

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Answer:I believe that it is A but i am not fully sure

Step-by-step explanation:

anyone know the answer for this

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Answer:There you go X is the middle, a only brother, b only sister.

a X =11

b X =9

a b X =14 (20-6)

a b 2x=20

X=6

So 6 in the middle, 6 on the outside, 5 only brothers, 3 only sisters. let me know if I missed anything but we have a total of 20, 6 with none, 11 with brothers and 9 with sisters

Step-by-step explanation:

Not sure how to answer question 4

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Answer:

Option D is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

Applying the cosine theorem for triangle ABC, you would have:

cos (angle BAC) = (BA^2 + CA^2 - BC^2)/(2*BA*CA)

                           = (10^2 + 18^2 - 20^2)/(2*10*18)

                           = 24/360

=> angle BAC = ~86 deg

Hope this helps!

D = 86
Because its the nearest degree to 90 as you see < BAC seems to be 90

A group of campers is going to occupy 4 campsites at a campground. There are 14 campsites from which to choose. In how many ways can the campsites be chosen?
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Answer:

24024 are the total number of ways of choosing 4 campsites out of 14.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that there are a total of 14 campsite out of which 4 campsites are to be chosen.

It is a simple example of selection problem.

Number of ways to choose the first campsite = 14

Now, one campsite is chosen, 13 campsites are left.

Therefore,

Number of ways to choose the second campsite = 13

Now, one more campsite is chosen, 12 campsites are left.

Therefore,

Number of ways to choose the third campsite = 12

Now, one more campsite is chosen, 11 campsites are left.

Therefore,

Number of ways to choose the fourth campsite = 11

So, total number of ways for choosing 4 campsites out of 14:

14 [tex]\times[/tex] 13 [tex]\times[/tex] 12 [tex]\times[/tex] 11 = 24024

Hence, answer is 24024.

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Corrected Question

Ping lives at the corner of 3rd Street and 6th Avenue. Ari lives at the corner of 21st Street and 18th Avenue. There is a gym 2/3 the distance from Ping's home to Ari's home.  Where is the gym?

9th Street and 10th Avenue 12th Street and 12th Avenue 14th Street and 12th Avenue 15th Street and 14th Avenue

Answer:

(D)15th Street and 14th Avenue

Step-by-step explanation:

Ping's Location: (3rd Street, 6th Avenue)

Ari's Location: (21st Street, 18th Avenue)

The gym is at point P which is [tex]\dfrac{2}{3}[/tex] the distance from Ping's home to Ari's home.

That is, Point P divides the line segment in the ratio 2:1.

We use the section formula:

[tex](x,y)=\left(\dfrac{mx_2+nx_1}{m+n}, \dfrac{my_2+ny_1}{m+n}\right)[/tex]

m:n=2:1, [tex](x_1,y_1)=(3,6), (x_2,y_2)=(21,18)[/tex]

[tex]=\left(\dfrac{2*21+1*2}{2+1}, \dfrac{2*18+1*6}{2+1}\right)\\=\left(\dfrac{45}{3}, \dfrac{42}{3}\right)\\=(15,14)[/tex]

The gym is located at 15th Street and 14th Avenue.

The height of seaweed of all plants in a body of water are normally distributed with a mean of 10 cm and a standard deviation of 2 cm. Which length separates the lowest 30% of the means of the plant heights in a sampling distribution of sample size 15 from the highest 70%? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. Use the z-table below:
0.00 0.01 0.02 0.030.04 0.05 0.06 0.08 0.09 0.07 -0.8 0.212 0.209 0.206 0.203 0.201 0.198 0.195 0.192 0.189 0.187 -0.7 0.242 0.239 0.236 0.233 0.230 0.227 0.224 0.221 0.218 0.215 -0.6 0.274 0.271 0.268 0.264 0.261 0.258 0.255 0.251 0.248 0.245 -0.5 0.309 0.305 0.302 0.298 0.295 0.291 0.288 0.284 0.281 0.278 -0.4 0.345 0.341 0.337 0.334 0.330 0.326 0.323 0.319 0.316 0.312 -0.3 0.382 0.378 0.374 0.3710.367 0.363 0.359 0.356 0.352 0.348
Round the z-score and i to two decimal places. Provide your answer below: Z-Score =

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

The variable of interest is:

X: height of seaweed.

X~N(μ;σ²)

μ= 10 cm

σ= 2 cm

You have to find the value of the variable X that separates the bottom 0.30 of the distribution from the top 0.70

P(X≤x)= 0.30

P(X≥x)= 0.70

Using the standard normal distribution you have to find the value of Z that separates the bottom 0.30 from the top 0.70 and then using the formula Z= (X-μ)/σ translate the Z value to the corresponding X value.

P(Z≤z)= 0.30

In the body of the table look for the probability of 0.30 and reach the margins to form the Z value. The mean of the distribution is "0" so below 50% of the distribution you'll find negative values.

z= -0.52

Now you have to clear the value of X:

Z= (X-μ)/σ

Z*σ= X-μ

X= (Z*σ)+μ

X= (-0.52*2)+10= 8.96

The value of seaweed height that divides the bottom 30%  from the top 70% is 8.96 cm

I hope this helps!

Answer:-0.53 and 9.72

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose that, in an experimental setting, 100 students are asked to choose between Gamble A and Gamble B, where: Gamble A: The student will receive $5,100 with a 70 percent probability and $200 with a 30 percent probability. Gamble B: The student will receive $5,100 with a 50 percent probability, $200 with a 25 percent probability, and $0 (nothing) with a 25 percent probability. What is the expected value (EV) of Gamble B

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Answer: $2600

Focus on Gamble B only. Multiply each winnings with their corresponding probabilities.

5100*0.50 = 2550

200*0.25 = 50

0*0.25 = 0

Add up those results: 2550+50+0 = 2600

The expected value of gamble B is $2600

This year Tammy watched 60 movies. She thought that 15 of them were very good. Of the movie she watched, what percentage did she rate as very good?

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Answer:

25%

Step-by-step explanation:

She watched in total 60 movies. Out of that total, she rated 15 of them as very good. Thus, she rated 15/60 or 1/4 or a quarter of them as very good.

To convert 1/4 into a percentage, simply divide them and you get 0.25. The percentage is the first two digits after the decimal, which is 25%.

The perimeter of a triangle is 39 feet one side of the triangle is 1 foot longer than the second side the third is 2 feet longer than the second side find the length of each side

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Answer:

second side = s  first side = s +1  third side = s +2

39 feet = s + (s+1) + (s +2)

39 feet = 3s +3

36 feet = 3s

s = second side = 12 feet

first side = 13 feet

third side = 14 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve x^2 + 4x + 8 = 0

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Answer:

x = -2 + 2 i or x = -2 - 2 i

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve for x:

x^2 + 4 x + 8 = 0

Subtract 8 from both sides:

x^2 + 4 x = -8

Add 4 to both sides:

x^2 + 4 x + 4 = -4

Write the left hand side as a square:

(x + 2)^2 = -4

Take the square root of both sides:

x + 2 = 2 i or x + 2 = -2 i

Subtract 2 from both sides:

x = -2 + 2 i or x + 2 = -2 i

Subtract 2 from both sides:

Answer:  x = -2 + 2 i or x = -2 - 2 i

At which root does the graph of f(x) = (x – 5)3(x + 2)2 touch the x-axis?
-5
-2
2
5

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Answer:

-2

Step-by-step explanation:

the power is 2 for (x+2) so it will touch the axis

thepower of (x-5) is 3 so it will cross the axis

the correct answer is then -2

hope this helps

Answer:

B. -2

Step-by-step explanation:

A product is introduced to the market. The weekly profit (in dollars) of that product decays exponentially as function of the price that is charged (in dollars) and is given by P ( x ) = 95000 ⋅ e − 0.05 ⋅ x Suppose the price in dollars of that product, x ( t ) , changes over time t (in weeks) as given by x ( t ) = 53 + 0.95 ⋅ t 2 Find the rate that profit changes as a function of time, P ' ( t ) dollars/week How fast is profit changing with respect to time 7 weeks after the introduction. dollars/week

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Answer:

1). [tex]P'(t) = (-9025t).e^{-0.05(53+0.95t^2)}[/tex]

2). (-435.36) dollars per week

Step-by-step explanation:

Weekly price decay of the product is represented by the function,

P(x) = [tex]95000.e^{-0.05x}[/tex]

And the price of the product changes over the period of 't' weeks is represented by,

x(t) = [tex]53+0.95t^2[/tex]

Function representing the rate of change in the profit with respect to the time will be represented by,

1). P'(t) = [tex]\frac{dP}{dx}.\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex]

Since, P(x) = [tex]95000.e^{-0.05x}[/tex]

P'(x) = [tex]95000\times (-0.05).e^{-0.05x}[/tex]

       = [tex](-4750).e^{-0.05x}[/tex]

Since, x(t) = 53 + 0.95t²

x'(t) = 1.9t

[tex]\frac{dP}{dx}.\frac{dx}{dt}=(-4750).e^{-0.05x}\times (1.9t)[/tex]

By substituting x = 53 + 0.95t²

[tex]\frac{dP}{dx}.\frac{dx}{dt}=(-4750).e^{-0.05(53+0.95t^2)}\times (1.9t)[/tex]

   P'(t) = [tex](-9025t).e^{-0.05(53+0.95t^2)}[/tex]

2). For t = 7 weeks,

P'(7) = [tex](-9025\times 7).e^{-0.05(53+0.95(7)^2)}[/tex]

       = [tex](-63175).e^{-4.9775}[/tex]

       = (-63175)(0.006891)

       = (-435.356) dollars per week

       ≈ (-435.36) dollars per week

Solve the linear equality 4x-7 <5

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Answer:

X<3

Step-by-step explanation:

4x-7 <5

4x < 5+7

4x < 12

X < 12/4

X < 3

Hope this helps..

Good Luck!

Brian invests £8300 into his bank account. He receives 1.4% per year compound interest. How much will Brian have after 7 years? Give your answer to the nearest penny where appropriate.

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Answer:

The nearest penny will be £9146.6

Step-by-step explanation:

A = P[1 + (r/n)]^(nt)

A = final amount

P = initial principal balance

r = interest rate

n = number of times interest applied per time period

t = number of time periods elapsed

A = 8300 [ 1 + {1.4 / (7*100)}]^(7*7)

A = 8300 [ 1 + {0.002}]^(49)

A= 8300 [ 1.002 ]^(49)

A = 8300 [ 1.102 ]

A = £9146.6

What is Compound Interest (CI) ?

Compound Interest is all about adding interest to principal amount of loan , deposit .

The population of a city has increased by 35% since it was last measured. If the current population is 29,700 , what was the previous population?

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Answer:

19305

Step-by-step explanation:

We simply take the percentage of 29700 to find how many people were added.

29700(0.35) = 10395 <== so 10395 people have been added

Subtract it from the current:

28700 - 10395 = 19305 people before.

Engineers want to design passenger seats in commercial aircraft so that they are wide enough to fit 95 percent of adult men. Assume that adult men have hip breadths that are normally distributed with a mean of 14.4 inches and a standard deviation of 1.1 inches. Find the 95th percentile of the hip breadth of adult men. Round your answer to one decimal place; add a trailing zero as needed. The 95th percentile of the hip breadth of adult men is [HipBreadth] inches.

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Answer:

[tex]z=1.64<\frac{a-14.4}{1.1}[/tex]

And if we solve for a we got

[tex]a=14.4 +1.64*1.1=16.204[/tex]

The 95th percentile of the hip breadth of adult men is 16.2 inches.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let X the random variable that represent the hips breadths of a population, and for this case we know the distribution for X is given by:

[tex]X \sim N(14.4,1.1)[/tex]  

Where [tex]\mu=14.4[/tex] and [tex]\sigma=1.1[/tex]

For this part we want to find a value a, such that we satisfy this condition:

[tex]P(X>a)=0.05[/tex]   (a)

[tex]P(X<a)=0.95[/tex]   (b)

We can find a quantile in the normal standard distribution who accumulates 0.95 of the area on the left and 0.05 of the area on the right it's z=1.64

Using this value we can set up the following equation:

[tex]P(X<a)=P(\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}<\frac{a-\mu}{\sigma})=0.95[/tex]  

[tex]P(z<\frac{a-\mu}{\sigma})=0.95[/tex]

And we have:

[tex]z=1.64<\frac{a-14.4}{1.1}[/tex]

And if we solve for a we got

[tex]a=14.4 +1.64*1.1=16.204[/tex]

The 95th percentile of the hip breadth of adult men is 16.2 inches.

Any help would be appreciated

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5/8- I think that is the right answer

(a) A company that makes crayons is trying to decide which colors to include in a promotional mini-box of crayons. The company can choose the mini-box colors from its collection of colors. How many mini-boxes are possible?

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Complete Question

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Answer:

The number of color are possible  [tex]\left n} \atop }} \right. C _r = 1215450[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that  

   The number of  colors is  r = 4

    The sample size n =  75

The number of color that are possible can be mathematically evaluated as

       [tex]\left n} \atop }} \right. C _r = \frac{n !}{ (n-r)! r!}[/tex]

substituting values

         [tex]\left n} \atop }} \right. C _r = \frac{75 !}{ (75-4)! 4!}[/tex]

       [tex]\left n} \atop }} \right. C _r = \frac{75 !}{ (71)! 4 !}[/tex]

       [tex]\left n} \atop }} \right. C _r = \frac{75 *74 * 73* 72 * 71!}{ (71)! (4*3*2 *1)}[/tex]

        [tex]\left n} \atop }} \right. C _r = 1215450[/tex]

   

Help me please thank u

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Answer:

4+3n

Step-by-step explanation:

We get the formula 4+3n because the pattern is +3 each term starting with the first term as 7. Since the first term is 7, we get 4+3n.

Identify three misconception each of any five topic's in mathematics

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62 = 12.

7 x 0 = 7.

Four hundred and eight is written as 4008.

0.10 = point ten.

0.5 x 10 = 0.50.

6 -:- ½ = 3.

- 5 + 3 = -8.

4% is 0.4 as a decimal.

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Which defense most likely applies to this situation? (Whether or not the defense will work is not relevant.) Please answer these simultaneous equations ASAP. Thank you (lots of points only for full answers) psychologist is interested in constructing a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of people who accept the theory that a person's spirit is no more than the complicated network of neurons in the brain. 68 of the 945 randomly selected people who were surveyed agreed with this theory.Round your answers to two decimal places.A. With 95% confidence the proportion of all people who accept the theory that a person's spirit is no more than the complicated network of neurons in the brain is between _____ and _____.B. If many groups of 945 randomly selected people are surveyed, then a different confidence interval would be produced from each group. About_____ percent of these confidence intervals will contain the true population proportion of all people who accept the theory that a person's spirit is no more than the complicated network of neurons in the brain and about_____ percent will not contain the true population proportion. Can you help me please. During the French Revolution, one of theleading Frenchmen wasA. ChamplainB. CartierC. Genet A secular government seeks to separate its decisions and policies from __________ influences. A. legislative B. religious C. political D. executive Please select the best answer from the choices provided. A B C D how to get rid of the flu? I will mark him as branliest please tell I am giving 25 points Choose the correct simplification of the expression (5x^5)^2 5x^25 10x^10 25x^7 25x^10 What is a drawback to U.S. participation in the global economy? The United States is more affected by downturns in other parts of the world. The United States produces more manufactured goods than other countries import. American businesses have not been successful in moving operations overseas. policy is the actions taken by the to influence the real GDP and the inflation rate in the economy. If 96 out of 200 pet owners own cats, what fraction and what percentage ofpet owners do not own cats?Check all that apply.A. 52%104IL B.200C. 48%D. 0.52%E 96 help ASAP plz200 Tim and jane both work for a company that sells boxes of breakfast cereal the boxes of cereal cost 3 pounds and the amount of cereal in each box weighs 160g the company wants to have a special offer here is Tim's idea for the special offer: PUT 25% MORE CEREAL IN EACH BOX AND DO NOT LOWER THE PRICE here is Jane's idea: REDUCE THE PRICE AND DO NOT CHANGE THE AMOUNT OF CREAL IN EACH BOX Jane wants her idea to give the same value of money as Tim's idea by what percentage does she need to reduce the price? Which statement best expresses the theme of "Wherefore Art Thou Romeo? A. A friends genuine help can actually cause one pain. B. One must get along with everyone in order to succeed.C. Sometimes, ones weakness can become ones strength. D. In order to succeed, one must have an enemy to focus on. The passage is not the original Romeo and Juliet!!! When I began working at this marketing job, I used to drive past the same homeless man every day. He stood at the corner of Twelfth Street and Industrial Boulevard, just before the left turn into the private road to my office complex, and held up a brown cardboard sign that read, Anything Helps. I didnt know how to respond to him. Most people didnt respond at all but drove right past him. Even if the red light stopped them at the very corner, directly alongside him, they didnt turn their gaze in his direction, much less reach into their pockets for a dollar bill. And yet, he made a point of smiling and nodding at every driver in the line of cars and sometimes wishing them good day. One spring morning, many weeks after hed first taken over the corner, a day when I was first in the line of stopped cars, I happened to glance to my left and saw that he was giving me a smile and a nod. Have a good one, he said. Flustered, I managed to falter out the words, You too. The light changed, and I drove off. Immediately, I felt guilty for not giving him some money, for hed been kind toward me, had treated me as a fellow human being, despite the fact that Id completely spurned him. So the next time I was stopped at that light, I rolled down my window and extended my hand with a dollar in it. From that point on, I gave him a dollar every time I happened to be caught at that red light, and he swiftly came to recognize me. Hed walk over to my car with a big smile of comradeship and anticipation, and in exchange for the dollar, hed entertain me with some observation about human quirks or some bit of news about how hed been surviving over the past twenty-four hours. We knew each other, I felt, even if it was only in a limited way. You shouldnt do that, my friend Janna told me severely a couple of months later. People who gave money to panhandlers were supporting them in destructive lifestyles rather than encouraging them to become productive, Janna said, and I believed her because she was a social worker at a charity and wanted to benefit the homeless in ways that were genuinely constructive, not just ways for some middle-class driver to fool himself into feeling virtuous. So I changed my morning commuting route and began entering the office complex from the other side. But from the beginning, I felt bad about avoiding him; I felt I had bowed to peer pressure, had shown the opposite of courage, and was depriving myself of an opportunity to make a small sacrifice that would make someone happy. It hadnt even been a sacrifice, I realized, because giving the man that insignificant (for me) sum had pleased me as well as him. The next day, I drove to work on my original route, which was quicker anyway, and looked forward to stopping next to him and exchanging a friendly pleasantry or two. But he wasnt there. He wasnt there the next day, either, and now that autumn and winter have come and gone, I can surmise fairly confidently that hes never coming back. Maybe hes migrated to some place with nicer weather. Or maybe something has happened to him that people like me wouldnt want to think about. I dont know what Ill do when a different homeless person discovers that this corner is unoccupied. Which theme can be most reasonably inferred from this story? Good intentions do not necessarily lead to wisdom. Generosity is always the best policy. People are not always what they first appear to be. Knowledge is power, and money is power, too. Which polynomial is prime?