Which is a function represented by the table
A. F(x)=x+5
B.f(x)=x-5
C.F(x)=x+1
D. F(x)=x-1

Which Is A Function Represented By The Table A. F(x)=x+5B.f(x)=x-5C.F(x)=x+1D. F(x)=x-1

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Answer 1
Option A is the correct answer, F(x)=x+5.

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please answer very quickly

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Answer:

ABD

Step-by-step explanation:

so 90/7 divided by 1 and three-fourths i keep trying but i keep getting a different answer what would be the best estimate

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Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

90/7  ÷ 1 3/4

Change to an improper fraction

90/7 ÷ (4*1+3)/4

90/7 ÷7/4

Copy dot flip

90/7 * 4/7

360 /49

The exact answer is 7 17/49

To estimate I would round 49 to 50 and 360 to 350

350/50 is approximately 7 and since I rounded the numerator down and the denominator up,  the answer would be a little higher

For the following geometric sequence find the explicit formula: {-1, 3, -9,...}

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multiplies by -3 every time

Answer:

[tex]a_{n}[/tex] = - 1 [tex](-3)^{n-1}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The explicit formula for a geometric sequence is

[tex]a_{n}[/tex] = a [tex](r)^{n-1}[/tex]

where a is the first term and r the common ratio

Here a = - 1 and r = 3 ÷ - 1 = - 3 , thus explicit formula is

[tex]a_{n}[/tex] = - 1 [tex](-3)^{n-1}[/tex]

Alhondro wants to determine the average shoe size of all of male students in his school

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We need the rest of the question

Find 310% of 150. a number blank

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Answer:

465

Step-by-step explanation:

Of means multiply

310% * 150

Change to decimal form

3.10 * 150

465

Answer:

465

Step-by-step explanation:

1 percent of 150 is 1.5.

Multiply 1.5 by 310 to 465

Need help ASAP, thanks

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Answer:

1364

Step-by-step explanation:

use the calculator

Mr. Mole left his burrow and started digging his way down.
A represents Mr. Mole's altitude relative to the ground (in meters) after t minutes.
A= -2.3t – 7
How fast did Mr. Mole descend?

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Answer:

He's descending at a pace of 2.3 meters per minute.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because the equation shows us the slope or the speed he's going at.

A= -2.3t - 7

A= Altitude

-2.3 = Slope

- 7 is his starting altitude in meters

But every minute, t, he is going down 2.3 meters. It's easier to think about if you consider, A = y, and, t = x. Now you have the equation, y = -2.3x - 7.

And you graph it to see the progression in slope.

Which statement is true for the numbers 2.5 and -2.5? A. On the horizontal number line, 2.5 and -2.5 are equal and are located on the same point. B. On the horizontal number line, -2.5 is located to the left of zero and 2.5 is located to the right of zero. C. On the horizontal number line, 2.5 and -2.5 are both located to the right of zero. D. On the horizontal number line, 2.5 is located to the left of zero and -2.5 is located to the right of zero.

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Answer:B

Step-by-step explanation: because when u draw the number line all the negative numbers is written at the left side of the zero and all positive numbers are found at the right side of the zero

Answer: I believe it’s B

Step-by-step explanation:

4. Metal mercury at room temperature is a liquid. Its melting point is -39°C. The freezing point of alcohol is-114°C. How much warmer is the melting point of mercury than the freezing point of alcohol?

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Answer:

75 degrees Celsius

Step-by-step explanation:

-114 - -39 = -75

In the figure below, AB: BC is 3 : 1 and AC = 48. The length of AB is:

Can someone help me with this i included a picture

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Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we shall be splitting the total length using the ratio given.

The total ratio is 3 + 1 = 4

Since AB is the bigger length, the ratio 3 belongs to it.

Thus; 3/4 * 48 is the length of AB

= 3/4 * 48 = 3 * 12 = 36

the radius of wheel of a bicycle is 40 cm. taking pie =3.14, a)find tthe circumference of the wheel.b) find the distance covered by the bicycle in 200 complete revolution of the wheel.please ans this question. i beg you

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Answer:

a)=251.2 cm    b)=50240 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The formula for calculating the circumference of a circle is c=d*pie, where D is the diameter of the circle.

Therefore, C = 2 * 40 * 3.14 = 251.2 cm

b) The distance covered by 200 revolutions of the wheel is 200 times the circumference, 200*251.2=50240 cm.So to think about this we can assume that there is a point A on the wheel, the distance that point A travels when it rotates 200 times.

What is a regular Polygon? Name all the types of polygon.(HELP ASAP)

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Answer:

A regular polygon is a polygon with sides of equal length. Some examples include, a equilateral triangle, square, regular pentagon, regular hexagon, regular heptagon, regular octagon, regular nonagon, regular decagon...

Can somebody help me with this ?? :)

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Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have AC = DF, ∠A =∠D, so

we need AB = DE.

We get SAS congruence.

What is the length of BC in the right below?

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Answer:

B. 17

Step-by-step explanation:

Pythagorean Theorem: a² + b² = c²

We have a and b, so:

8² + 15² = c²

c = √(8² + 15²)

c = 17

And we have our final answer!

Answer:

To find the length of BC we use Pythagoras theorem.

BC² = AB² + AC²

AB = 8 AC = 15

BC² = 8² + 15²

BC = √64 + 225

BC = √ 289

BC = 17

BC is 17

Hope this helps.

Suppose a local vendor charges $2 per hot dog and that the number of hot dogs sold per hour is given by , where is the number of hours since 10 AM, .

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Complete Question:

Suppose a local vendor charges $2 per hot dog and that the number of hot dogs sold per hour is given by [tex]x(t) = -4t^2 + 20t + 60[/tex], where is the number of hours since 10 AM:

a) Find an expression for the revenue per hour as a function of x, R(x)

b) Find and simplify, R(x(t))

Answer:

a) R(x) = 2x

b) [tex]R(x(t)) = -8t^2 + 40t + 120[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

a) This is a very trivial exercise.

[tex]x(t) = -4t^2 + 20t + 60[/tex]

The number of hot dogs sold per hour is given by x

Charge per hot dog = $2

An expression of revenue per hour,R, as a function of the number of hot dogs sold per hour, x, is therefore: R(x) = 2x

b) [tex]x(t) = -4t^2 + 20t + 60[/tex]

R(x(t)) = 2(x(t))

[tex]R(x(t)) = 2(-4t^2 + 20t + 60)\\R(x(t)) = -8t^2 + 40t + 120[/tex]

How long is 139.5 minutes

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Answer:

[tex]\mathrm{2.325 \: hours}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{139.5}{60}=2.325[/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{2 \: hours\: 19.5 \: minutes}[/tex]



11. The formula for finding a number that's the square root of the sum of another number n and 6 is



A. x = √n + 6.

B. x = √n + 6.

C. x = √n + √6.

D. x = √n6.

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Answer:

x = [tex]\sqrt{x+6}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The question states that it is the square root of the sum of both n and 6. That means n and 6 are added first before square rooted. Between B and C, choose the answer that has the parenthesis around x and 6, like (x + 6).

1) a × a 2) a × a × a 3) b × b × b × b 4) a × a × b × b 5) a × a × a × b × b 6) a × a × b × a 7) a × b × a × a × b 8) b × a × a × a × b

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Answer:

1) [tex]a^2[/tex]

2) [tex]a^3[/tex]

3) [tex]b^4[/tex]

4) [tex]a^2b^2[/tex]

5) [tex]a^3b^2[/tex]

6) [tex]a^3b[/tex]

7) [tex]a^3b^2[/tex]

8) [tex]a^3b^2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

1) a × a = [tex]a^2[/tex]

2) a × a × a = [tex]a^3[/tex]

3) b × b × b × b = [tex]b^4[/tex]

4) a × a × b × b = [tex]a^2b^2[/tex]

5) a × a × a × b × b = [tex]a^3b^2[/tex]

6) a × a × b × a = [tex]a^3b[/tex]

7) a × b × a × a × b = [tex]a^3b^2[/tex]

8) b × a × a × a × b  = [tex]a^3b^2[/tex]

Answer:

What is the question?

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate the surface area of a solid box in the shape of a cube with side length 10cm

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Answer:

600 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Surface Area of a box: SA=2lw+2lh+2hw

Since a box has equal side lengths, l = 10, w = 10, and h = 10.

SA = 2(10)(10) + 2(10)(10) + 2(10)(10)

SA = 600cm

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Answer:

2x+3=9

2x=6

x=3

3w-1=14

3w=15

w=5

7y+2=30

7y=28

y=4

5x+20=35

5x=15

x=3

6c-12=48

6c=60

c=10

8m-4=20

8m=24

m=3

7w+13=90

7w=77

w=11

12p-18=30

12p=48

p=4

9w-5=67

9w=72

w=8

10a+40=100

10a=60

a=6

9x-24=84

9x=108

x=12

7w+1=1

7w=0

w=0

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Answer:

The answers will be listed below:

A.  [tex]x=3[/tex]

B.  [tex]w=5[/tex]

C.  [tex]y=4[/tex]

D.  [tex]x=3[/tex]

E. [tex]c=10[/tex]

F. [tex]m=3[/tex]

G.[tex]w=11[/tex]

H. [tex]p=4[/tex]

I.  [tex]w=8[/tex]

J. [tex]a=6[/tex]

K. [tex]x=12[/tex]

L.[tex]w=0[/tex]

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Hope this helps.

find the sum 12x^2+3x+6

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Answer:

[tex]3(8x ^{2} + x + 2)[/tex]

factor out 3 polynomial 8xsqurd +x+2 not factored as it doesn't have any rational roots

Answer:

This cannot be simplified any further.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cathy used a probability simulator to pull three colored marbles from a bag and flip a coin 50 times. The results are shown in the table below. Using Kathy’s simulation, what is the probability of pulling a blue marble in the coin landing tails up?

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Answer:

blue marble 12/50. tails 20/50

Step-by-step explanation:

12/50×20/50 =240/2500= 12/125 =9.6%

Answer:

12/50

Step-by-step explanation:

Josie is a travel agent who loves to analyze data about the vacation destinations she books for her clients. She believes that the
more she knows about a destination, the better she can educate and prepare her clients to get the most enjoyment out of
their trips. She's recently been investigating the climate of Paradise Island, where one of her biggest clients, Jack, is planning to
visit. Her research of the temperature history of Paradise Island is vital to Jack's travel plans, as he has an ideal temperature
that he prefers for vacationing. In this task, you'll use technology and regression techniques to help Josie plan Jack's ideal
vacation to Paradise Island.
Part A
Josie has collected data that shows the average daily high temperature for several months over the last year. In her table
of data, month 1 can be interpreted as January, month 2 as February, and so on.
Month, x
Average Daily High Temperature, y
(°F)
50
56
1
2
3
67
5
84
6
89
7
98
92
84
9
10
12
58
button to insert a screenshot of your scatter plot in the

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Answer:

The scatter plot for the data is attached below.

Step-by-step explanation:

The data collected by Joise for the average daily high temperature for several months over the last year is as follows:

Month              X      Average Daily High Temperature, Y (°F)

January            1                                   50

February          2                                  56

March               3                                  67

May                  5                                  84

June                 6                                  89

July                   7                                  98

September       9                                  92

October           10                                  84

December       12                                  58

The scatter plot for the data is attached below.

11 pens weigh 53.43 grams how many grams will 2 pens weigh

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Answer:

9.72

Step-by-step explanation:

53.43/11 = 4.86

4.86*1 = 9.72

Answer:

2 pens will weigh about 9.7 grams.

Step-by-step explanation:

1. First, you divide 53.43 by 11 which gives you 4.85 grams (I used the first 2 digits.)

2. Since you know that 1 pen weighs about 4.85 grams, you multiply 4.85 by 2 to find the amount of grams for 2 pens. The answer is 9.7 grams.

Which linear inequality is graphed with y > –x – 2 to create the given solution set? y > x + 1 y x – 1 y < x + 1

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test, dont listen to the person above me:)

Answer:

y<x+1

Step-by-step explanation:

Simon makes 30 cakes He gives 1/5 of the cakes to sali He gives 10% of the cake to Jane What fraction of 30 does he have left

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Answer:

7/10 or 0.7 or 70% left.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since he gives 1/5 of the cake to Sali, he gave 1/5 * 30 = 6 cakes away to Sali. Since 10% is 1/10, he gave away 1/10 * 30 = 3 cakes away to Jane. He has a total of 30 - 3 - 6 = 21 cakes left. 21/30 = 7/10, or 0.7, or 70% left.

Answer: 21/30

Explanation this is because 1/5of 30 is 6 and 10 percent of 30 is 3

6+3=9

30-9=21

Therefore Simon has 21/30 cakes left

I hope it helps

Is (1, 2) a solution of the system y>2x and x+y<3?

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Answer:

no

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's check the first statement. 1 > 2 * 2 becomes 1 > 4. This is a false statement so the answer is no.

It is not a solution.      2x=2 and 2 is not bigger than 2 (which is y).

x+y = 1+2=3. # is not bigger than 3.

quick plz....When √98- √128 is simplified it is equal to:

A,15√2

B, -√30

C. -√2

D. 10√3

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It’s C thank me later

Answer:

[tex]-\sqrt{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sqrt{98} -\sqrt{128}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{49 \times 2} -\sqrt{64 \times 2}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{49} \sqrt{2} -\sqrt{64} \sqrt{2}[/tex]

[tex]7\sqrt{2}-8\sqrt{2}[/tex]

[tex]=-\sqrt{2}[/tex]

A building is being constructed. When completed, it will be 596 meters tall. It currently stands at 77% of this height. Which is the best estimate for the current height of the building? 350 meters 400 meters 450 meters 480 meters

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Answer:

450

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we are estimating, we can round 596 to 600, and 77 to 75

So, we need to find 75%, or 3/4 of 600

600 * 3/4 = 150 * 3 = 450

Answer:

450 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of milligrams of a certain medicine a veterinarian gives to a dog varies directly with the weight of the dog. If the veterinarian gives a 30-pound dog Three-fifths milligram of the medicine, which equation relates the weight, w, and the dosage, d? d = StartFraction 1 Over 50 EndFraction w d = three-fifths w d = 18 w d = 50 w

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A direct variation equation is of the form

y = kx,

where, in words, it reads "y varies directly with x" or "y varies directly as x". In order to use this as a model, we have to have enough information to solve for k, the constant of variation. The constant of variation is kind of like the slope in a straight line. It rises or falls at a steady level; it is the rate of change.

We have that a vet gives a dose of three-fifths mg to a 30 pound dog. If the dose varies directly with the weight of the dog, then our equation is

d = kw and we need to find k in order to have the model for dosing the animals.

[tex]\frac{3}{5} =k(30)[/tex]

Divide both sides by 1/30 to get k alone.

[tex](\frac{1}{30})(\frac{3}{5})=k[/tex] and

[tex]k=\frac{1}{50}[/tex]

Our model then is

[tex]d=\frac{1}{50}w[/tex]

This means that for every pound of weight, the dog will get one-fiftieth of a mg of medicine.

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

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