Answer:
What grade is this 12th?
Step-by-step explanation:
The equivalent expression for the expression given; (( 5/7 )² × (1/3)-³)-¹ is; (7/5)² • (1/3)³.
What is the equivalent expression for the given expression?It follows from the task content that the expression which is equivalent to that which is given is to be determined.
here, we have,
Hence, since the given expression is; (( 5/7 )² × (1/3)-³)-¹;
It follows from the power of powers law of indices that we have;
( 5/7 )-² • (1/3)³
Also, according to the negative exponent law of indices; we have;
(7/5)² • (1/3)³.
On this note, the required equivalent expression is; (7/5)² • (1/3)³.
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What is the area of the trapezoid shown below?
Answer: where is the trapezoid
Step-by-step explanation:
Diego has run 4/5 of a race distance. He has run 7 2/3
Maximize −4x + 5y + 70 subject to the constraints:
2x + y ≤ 8
x + 3y ≥ 5
x + y ≤ 6
x ≥ 0,
y ≥ 0
a. Fix any constraints, as needed, and then convert the linear programming problem into a system of linear equations.
b. Give a fully labeled initial tableau, and circle the pivot element.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\text{To maximize -4x + 5y + 70 subject to } \\ \\ 2x + y \le 8 --- (1) \\ \\ x + 3y \ge 5 --- (2) \\ \\ x + y \le 6----(3) \\ \\ x \ge 0, y \ge 0[/tex]
[tex]\text{From above equationn (1)} : 2x + y = 8 \\ \\ \text{Divide boths sides by 8} \\ \\ \dfrac{2x}{8} + \dfrac{y}{8} = \dfrac{8}{8}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{x}{4} + \dfrac{y}{8} = 1 \\ \\ x = 4; y = 8[/tex]
[tex]\text{From above equationn (2)} : x + 3y = 5 \\ \\ \text{Divide boths sides by 5} \\ \\ \dfrac{x}{5} + \dfrac{3y}{5} = \dfrac{5}{5} \\ \\ x = 5; \ y = 1.66[/tex]
[tex]\text{From above equation (3)} : x + y = 6 \\ \\ \text{Divide boths sides by 5} \\ \\ \dfrac{x}{6} + \dfrac{y}{6} = \dfrac{6}{6} \\ \\ x = 6; \ y = 6[/tex]
[tex]\text{From the image attached below, we can see the representation in the graph}[/tex]
- [tex]\text{Now from equation (1) ad (III)} \\ \\ 2x + y = 8 \\ \\ x+y = 6[/tex]
[tex]x[/tex] [tex]= 2[/tex]
[tex]From : x + y = 6 \\ \\ 2 + y = 6 \\ \\ y = 6-2 \\ \\ y =4[/tex]
[tex]\text{From equation (1) and (II) } \\ \\ \ \ 2x + y = 8 \\ - \\ \ \ x + 3y = 5 \\ \\[/tex]
[tex]-5y = -2 \\ \\ y = \dfrac{2}{5} \ o r\ 0.4 \\ \\ From : 2x+ y = 8 \\ \\ 2x = 8 - \dfrac{2}{5} \\ \\ x = \dfrac{ 8 - \dfrac{2}{5} }{2} \\ \\ x = 3.8[/tex]
Write this equation in standard form y=3x+10
Answer:
to standard form
3x-y = -10
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cut off the topright rectangle so there are 2 rectangles.
That will make it look like this
2x3=6
+
5x3=15
=
21
The area of that shape would be 21 square feet
21 square ft
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Answer:
96 dozen (or/aka) 1152 cupcakes
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope this is right, if not I'm very sorry just bad at math.
If 78% of the total is 156 marks, find the total marks in the test
200
206
176
210
Need help with this asap!!
Answer:
≈ 53.7° (Option 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
In the figure given above , the lengths of other two sides (excluding hypotenuse) are known to us. So , it would be convenient to use 'tan'.
Length of side opposite to angle 'x' = 15 cm
Length of side adjacent to angle 'x' = 11 cm
Using 'tan' formula - [tex]\tan x = \frac{Side \: opposite \: to \: x}{Side \: adjacent \: to \: x}[/tex] , lets solve this.
[tex]=> \tan x = \frac{15}{11}[/tex]
Using inverse tan function , lets find x.
[tex]=> x = {\tan}^{-1}(\frac{15}{11} )[/tex] ≈ 53.74°
Meggie starts with 100$ in her account.she wants to deposit 5$ per week . write an equation in slope intercept form to represent this situation
Answer:
y = 5x + 100
Step-by-step explanation:
The width of a kitchen is 4.2 metres.
Kitchen cupboard widths are 60cm.
How many kitchen cupboard will fit in 4.2 metres?
Enter the number only
Given:
The width of a kitchen is 4.2 metres.
Kitchen cupboard widths are 60 cm.
To find:
The number of kitchen cupboard that will fit in 4.2 metres.
Solution:
Let x be the number of kitchen cupboard that will fit in 4.2 metres.
Width of 1 cupboard = 60 cm
Width of x cupboards = 60x cm
We know that, 1 m = 100 cm.
Width of a kitchen = 4.2 metres
= 4.2×100 cm
= 420 cm
Now, the width of the x cupboards is equal to width of the kitchen.
[tex]60x=420[/tex]
[tex]x=\dfrac{420}{60}[/tex]
[tex]x=7[/tex]
Therefore, the number of kitchen cupboard that will fit in 4.2 metres is 7.
I need help ASAP I’m confused with this problem
Answer:
I believe it's A
Step-by-step explanation:
not sure but
Aretha had 9 pencils. She gave her
sister 1/3 of the pencils. How many
pencils did Aretha give her sister?
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
9 divided by 3 is 3
What is 0.11 / 22.77
Answer:
is your answer
0.00483091
Step-by-step explanation:
Laura wants to learn more about her new high school. Which of the following is a statistical question Laura could ask?
A. What is the address of the school
B. Who is the principal
C. How old are the students at the school
D. Does the high-school have a jazz band
Answer:
D.
Step-by-step explanation:
There is no explanation
what is the value of angle x?
Answer:
x=66
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello There!
∠BAC ≅ ∠CDB because in a parallelogram opposite angles are congruent
So all we have to do is solver for ∠BAC
Remember the sum of the triangles angles is 180 so to find ∠BAC
we subtract the given angles (83 and 31) from 180
180-83-31=66
so ∠BAC = 66
like stated before
∠BAC≅∠BDC so if ∠BAC = 66 then x also equals 66
Answer:
x = 66
Step-by-step explanation:
x = 66 degree
Which expression is equivalent to 6x^2+16x-6
The answer is (2x+6)(3x-1)
Could someone please solve?
Answer:
a) y=4
b) x=8
Step-by-step explanation:
we know the a line is on point 4 on the y axis. So it would be y=4
The second one is the same. line b is on the point 8 on the x axis, so x=8
A quality-conscious disk manufacturer wishes to know the fraction of disks his company makes which are defective. Step 1 of 2: Suppose a sample of 2346 floppy disks is drawn. Of these disks, 1971 were not defective. Using the data, estimate the proportion of disks which are defective. Enter your answer as a fraction or a decimal number rounded to three decimal places.
Answer:
The proportion of disks which are defective is 0.16.
Step-by-step explanation:
The proportion of defective disks is the number of defective disks in the sample divided by the size of the sample.
In this question:
2346 disks.
1971 not defective, so 2346 - 1971 = 375 defective.
[tex]p = \frac{375}{2346} = 0.16[/tex]
The proportion of disks which are defective is 0.16.
P.S 26 is not the answer I tried it I need help :(
Answer:
52.........................
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
(2x + 6)° = 32°.........(Alternate angles are equal)
2x° = 32°- 6°
2x° = 26°
x. = 26 ÷ 2
x. =. 13°
PLEASE GIVE BRAINLIEST....
WILL GIVE BRAINLIST PLS HELP Find x. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
Answer:
i think x= 13.5
Step-by-step explanation:
Can please someone do this❗️
Answer:
7 is 50 , 8 is84, 9 is 45, 10 is 135, 11 is 155 and 12 is 80
Step-by-step explanation:
Sally has a clock with a minute hand that extends to the clock's edge. The 10 points
minute hand is 5.25 inches long. What is the CIRCUMFERENCE of the
clock? *Hint* the minute hand is the radius. *
16.485 inches
32.97 inches
about 86.55 inches
None of the above
Answer:
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In ΔRST, s = 3.5 cm, r = 5.4 cm and ∠R=49°. Find all possible values of ∠S, to the nearest 10th of a degree.
Answer:
29.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Sin(49)/5.4 = Sin(S)/3.5
Cross multiply.
0.4891636168
Sin^-1(0.4891636168) = 29.28562335
Round to nearest tenth.
29.3
Steven paid $60 for 3 cardio dance workout classes. He’s trying to set up an equation to help him find the cost of each class. What should Steven put in the blank of the following equation? c=$___÷3?
Answer:
c=$60/3. $20 dollars per class.
Step-by-step explanation:
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I can try and help, 36 = 3 (4.5 + x), whichif you distribue, you get 36 = 13.5 + 3x, and if you solve from there, you get 22.5 = 3x, then your answer, 7.5 = x
what is x
I'm confused
Answer:
x = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
the diagonals bisect each other so:
6x + 2 = 20
subtract 2 from both sides of the equation:
6x = 18
x = 18/6
x = 3
Question 2 of 20 -
2020-2021 T-Mat
What is the area of the shape below?
6 yd
4 yd
5 yd
9 yd
Answer:30
Step-by-step explanation:
Mac Cosmetic sells a lip gloss for $15.50, but it only costs the company $6 to make it what is the percentage markup on the lip gloss?
Answer:
158%
Step-by-step
$15.50 - $6 = $9.50 < Profit
Now To find The Percentage of the markup on the lip gloss?
You Divide $9.50 by $6 And You Will Get This 1.58333333333
For A Percent You Move The Decimal Point Back Two Spots And You Get
158%
I Hope You Understand and i hope i helped you
Tara and Mallory are practicing their passing at a volleyball practice. Tara bumps the ball from a height of 3 feet above the ground with an initial upward velocity of 12 feet/second. at the same time, mallory serves the ball from a height of 3.25 feet above the ground with an initial upward velocity of 9 feet/second.
if x represents the number of seconds since each ball is passed and y represents the height of the ball, which system of equations models the projectile motion of the two balls? recall that the acceleration due to gravity is -32 feet/second
Answer:
The system of equation that models the projectile of the two balls is option;
C. y = -16·x² + 12·x + 3
y = -16·x² + 9·x + 3.25
Step-by-step explanation:
The general equation for vertical (upward) motion under gravity is presented as follows;
h - h₀ = u·t + 1/2·g·t²
Where;
h = The final height reached
h₀ = The initial height
u = The initial velocity
g = The acceleration due to gravity ≈ -32 feet/second
t = The time taken
We can rewrite the above equation with different letters for the variables as follows;
h = y,
h₀ = y₀, and
t = x
Therefore, we have;
y - y₀ = u·x - 1/2 × 32 × x²
y = u·x - 1/2 × 32 × x² + y₀ = u·x - 16· x² + y₀
y = u·x - 16· x² + y₀ = -16·x² + u·x + y₀
y = -16·x² + u·x + y₀
For Tara, we have;
u = 12 feet/second
y₀ = 3 feet
Therefore, we get;
y = -16·x² + 12·x + 3
For Mallory, we have;
u = 9 feet/second
y₀ = 3.25 feet
Therefore, we get;
y = -16·x² + 9·x + 3.25
The correct option is therefore;
y = -16·x² + 12·x + 3
y = -16·x² + 9·x + 3.25
Sarah is solving for X by the process of completing the square for the following problem..
2x^2+16x-12=0
She got to this point below - type the number that goes in the (?) spot
(x+?)^2=22
Answer:4
Step-by-step explanation: Since she did it by completing the square, then you must do the same thing to get the same form so you can see what that number is.
So first subtract the constant which is -12 so we need to add twelve to get the constant on the other side. So we now have 2x^2+16x=12
The constant of the x^2 must be 1 so we need to divide by 2 on every term to get x^2+8x=12
So to make it so to get a perfect factor we need to divide the x factor by 2 so we get 4.
So the answer is 4 cause it is a perfect factor so were going to get 4 on both factors.
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
x²+2(x)(?)+?²=22
multiply by 2 because the coefficient of the higher degree in the first equation is 2
2x²+2(2(x)(?))+2(?²)-2(22)=0
2x²+4x(?)+2?²-44=0
Comparison
4x(?)=16x
?=4
2?²-44=-12
So, 2?²=-12+44
2?²=32
?²=16
?=4