|0-(-1/2)| evaluate
Answer:
21/2
Step-by-step explanation:
step 1: remove parentheses
10+1/2
step 2: calculate
21/2
(alternative forms: 10 1/2, 10.5)
Complete these Primes Factor trees for 120 and 150
Answer:
The highest common factor of 120 and 150 Is
30.
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120
/ \
10. 12
/. \. /. \
2 5. 2. 6
/. \
2. 3
Step-by-step explanation:
150
/. \
10. 15
/. \. /. \
2. 5. 3. 5
so its 30
John planted a 4 foot tree in his backyard. The tree grows at a constant
rate of 2 feet every 5 weeks.
Answer:
There is not an actual question here, so i will answer this in a general way.
The initial height of the tree is 4 ft.
We know that every 5 weeks, the tree grows 2 ft
Then the rate at which the tree grows can be calculated as:
R = (how much it grows)/(in how much time)
Then:
R = (2 ft)/(5 weeks) = 0.4 ft/week
This means that the tree grows 0.4 feet per week.
Then we can write the equation:
H(w) = 4ft + (0.4ft/week)*w
Where w is the number of weeks since John planted the tree.
So if we want to know the height of the tree in a particular week, like week 3, we just need to replace w by 3 weeks in the above equation:
H(3 weeks) = 4ft + (0.4 ft/week)*(3 weeks)
= 4ft + 1.2 ft = 5.2 ft
Which equation can be used to check whether 18 ÷ 6 = 148?
48 ÷ 6 = 48
8 × 6 = 48
1/48 × 6 = 1/8
1/48 × 1/8 = 1/384
surface area - multi step
Answer:
£208
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Height of solid box (h) = 20 cm
Width (w) = 80 cm
Length (l) = 10 cm
Cost of paint = £0.04 per cm²
Required:
Cost of painting the box
Solution:
✔️First, find the surface area of the box
Surface area = 2(l*w + l*h + w*h)
S.A = 2(10*80 + 10*20 + 80*20)
S.A = 2(800 + 200 + 1,600)
S.A = 2(2,600)
S.A = 5,200 cm²
✔️Find the cost of painting 5,200 cm² surface area of the box.
Cost of pianting 1 cm² = £0.04
Cost of painting 5,200 cm² = 5,200 × 0.04
Cost of painting the box = £208
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Find the volume of a hexagonal pyramid with a base area of 25 square inches and a height of 9 inches.
4. Find the volume of a cone with a height of 30cm and a base diameter of 24cm.
5. Mary has a cube with side lengths that measure 5 units and James wants to make a cube that is 3 times the length of Mary's cube. How will the volume of James' cube compare to Mary's? Be very specific.
Problem 3
Answer: 75 cubic inches-----------------------------
Explanation:
It doesn't matter what shape the base is, so the fact it's a hexagon isn't useful info here. What is useful is that the area of the base is 25 square inches.
We multiply this base area by the height, and then divide by 3 to get the volume of the pyramid.
V = (BaseArea*height)/3
V = (25*9)/3
V = 75 cubic inches
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Problem 4
Answer: Exact volume = 1440pi cubic cmApproximate volume = 4521.6 cubic cmThe approximate volume is found by using pi = 3.14
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Explanation:
We apply this formula to find the volume of a cone
V = (1/3)*pi*r^2*h
In this case, r = 12 is the radius (half the diameter) and h = 30 is the height.
So,
V = (1/3)*pi*12^2*30
V = (1/3)*pi*4320
V = (1/3)*4320*pi
V = 1440pi ...................... exact volume in terms of pi
V = 1440*3.14
V = 4521.6 ....................... approximate volume if you use pi = 3.14
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Problem 5
Answer: 27 times larger volume-----------------------------
Explanation:
Mary's cube has side lengths of 5 inches, so the volume of this cube is 5*5*5 = 5^3 = 125 cubic inches.
James then wants to triple the side lengths of her cube to have a new larger cube that has side lengths of 3*5 = 15 inches. The volume of this new larger cube is going to be 15*15*15 = 15^3 = 3375
To compare the two volumes, we'll divide the larger over the smaller
(larger volume)/(smaller volume) = (3375)/(125) = 27
This number 27 is due to cubing the value 3, ie 3^3 = 3*3*3 = 27
So the larger cube is 27 times larger compared to the smaller cube.
As another example, let's say he wanted to only double the side lengths. This would mean the larger volume is 8 times larger, since 2^3 = 2*2*2 = 8. Whatever the linear scale factor is, cube it and you'll get the volume scale factor.
1 Write an equation where a number is added to a variable, and a solution is -8.
Answer:
n+v= -8
Step-by-step explanation:
number=n; variable=v
n+v=-8
A bicycle Rocco wants to buy is $282. If the sales tax rate is 4% of the total price how much sales tax will Rocco pay?
Answer:
he will pay 11.28 dollars. I hope it helps!
Answer:
Your answer would be $11.28
Step-by-step explanation:
if you find 4% of 282 you would get 11.28 so therefore it is your answer.
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Which product of prime polynomials is equivalent to 36x^3-15x^2-6x?
Answer:
the answer is C. because the factor was 36x^3-15x^2-6x so i got 3(x^2+1)(4×-1)
if g(x)=f(1/3x), which statement is true?
A the graph of function f is Stretched vertically by a scale factor of 3 to create the graph of function g
B The graph of function F stretched horizontally by a scale factor of 3 to create the graph of function g
C The graph of the function F is compressed horizontally by a scale factor of 1/3 to create the graph of function G
D The graph of function F is compressed vertically by a scale Factor of 1/3 to create the graph function G
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
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A rectangle Is (2x-3) cm long and (x+7) cm wide. What Is It's area?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Length (L)= 2x - 3 cm
Breadth (b) = x + 7 cm
Area of the rectangle
= L * b
= ( 2x - 3)(x+ 7)
= 2x(x + 7) - 3(x + 7)
= 2x² + 14x - 3x - 21
=( 2x² + 11x - 21) cm²
hope it helps
Answer:
[tex]2x^{2}[/tex] + 11x -21 [tex]cm^{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of a rectangle = Length × Width
= (2x-3)(x+7)
Multiply 2x with x, 2x with +7, -3 with x and -3 with +7
= [tex]2x^{2}[/tex] + 14x - 3x - 21
= [tex]2x^{2}[/tex] + 11x -21 [tex]cm^{2}[/tex]
Which is the equation of a line perpendicular to y = 5x – 3?
To start a board game the player who rose to sixes gets to go first what is the probability that a buyer will roll to number cubes and get to sixes
Answer:
the probability in which the buyer would roll to get two sixes is 1 ÷ 36
Step-by-step explanation:
The computation of the probability in which the buyer would roll to get two sixes is shown below:
= 1 ÷ (6 × 6)
= 1 ÷ 36
Hence, the probability in which the buyer would roll to get two sixes is 1 ÷ 36
6. Which graph matches the inequality ?
K > -7
Answer:
Option 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Since k is greater than or equal to -7, the number line should be going in the right direction, along with the starting point being shaded.
Which function COULD be the one shown in the graph
Answer:
need the graph to know
Step-by-step explanation:
a building in the shape of a rectangle is 120 feet long and 90 feet wide. if a fence is to be constructed along te diagonal of the lot, find the length of the fence in feet
Answer: The length of the fence will be 150 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking you to find the hypotenuse of a rectangle with a length of 120 feet and a width of 90 feet. To find the hypotenuse we will need to use the formula a^2 + b^2 = c^2
120 feet will be a
90 feet will be for b
this is because a and b are the two legs of the rectangle.
120^2 + 90^2 = c^2
14400 + 8100 = c^2
22500 = c^2
c =√22500
c= 150
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Let n = number of gum packs he buys.
After he starts with 30, spends 12, then spends 4n, he must have at least 0 remaining. So:
[tex]30-12-4n\geq 0[/tex]
Simplify by subtracting 30-12:
[tex]18-4n\geq 0[/tex]
Subtract 18 from both sides:
[tex]-4n\geq -18[/tex]
Divide both sides by -4 (flip the sign when you multiply or divide by a negative):
[tex]n\leq 4.5[/tex]
You can only buy a whole number of gum packs, so:
[tex]n\leq 4[/tex]
Preston can buy up to 4 gum packs, assuming his money isn't stollen my monke
Given the function f(x)=4^x+3
Answer:
f(x)=4^x+3
Step-by-step explanation:
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Question 1 (1 point)
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In which direction does an applied force move an object?
Question 1 options:
in the same direction as the force
independent of the force
in the opposite direction of the force
perpendicular to the force
Question 2 (1 point)
Which is not an example of work?
Question 2 options:
picking up a box off the floor
pushing a box across the floor
raising a barbell over your head
trying to push a rock that never moves
Question 3 (1 point)
A student pushes a 50-N box across the floor a distance of 15m. How much work was done to move the box?
Question 3 options:
750 J
75J
7500 J
no work was done
Question 4 (1 point)
If the simple machine reduces the amount of force, what must be increased? (Think of using an inclined plane)
Question 4 options:
the size of the simple machine
the distance over which the force is applied
the work the simple machine performs
the speed of the input force
Question 5 (1 point)
What is an input force?
Question 5 options:
the applied force on a system
the force a simple machine applies to an object
the force a person applies to a simple machine
the net force on a system
Question 6 (1 point)
A pair of scissors is which category of lever?
Question 6 options:
1st class
2nd class
3rd class
4th class
Question 7 (1 point)
A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a flat, middle object.
Question 7 options:
True
False
Question 8 (1 point)
An example of a 3rd class lever is a
Question 8 options:
pair of scissors
pulley
pair of pliers
pair of tweezers
Question 9 (1 point)
Power is the rate at which work is done?
Question 9 options:
True
False
Question 10 (1 point)
The SI unit for power is
Question 10 options:
Newtons (N)
Celsius (C)
Watts (W)
Joules (J)
Question 11 (1 point)
A box resting on the top of a bookcase is an example of
Question 11 options:
work
nuclear energy
potential energy
kinetic energy
Question 12 (1 point)
The energy of position is kinetic energy.
Question 12 options:
True
False
Question 13 (1 point)
The energy of motion is kinetic energy.
Question 13 options:
True
False
Question 14 (1 point)
An object that is dropped has the most kinetic energy...
Question 14 options:
When it starts to fall
Just before it hits the ground
It does not have kinetic energy
Resting on the shelf
Question 15 (1 point)
An object resting on top of a building has the most potential energy...
Question 15 options:
Before it starts moving
When it stops moving
Just before it stops moving
Objects cannot have potential energy
Question 16 (6 points)
Match each word with its correct SI Unit or equation
Question 16 options:
Watts (W)
Newtons (N)
Displacement/Time
Celsius (C)
Distance/Time
Joules (J)
1.
Temperature
2.
Work
3.
Force
4.
Power
5.
Velocity
6.
Speed
Question 17 (1 point)
Atmosphere is the layer of gases that surround the Earth.
Question 17 options:
True
False
Question 18 (1 point)
The gas that makes up most of Earth's atmosphere is oxygen.
Question 18 options:
True
False
Question 19 (1 point)
High pressure brings clear, sunny skies, and calm weather. It is represented by H on the weather maps.
Question 19 options:
True
False
Question 20 (1 point)
Which clouds are fluffy, dense clouds composed of water droplets?
Question 20 options:
Stratus
Nimbus
Cirrus
Cumulus
Answer:
Question 1: in the same direction as the force
Question 2: trying to push a rock that never moves
Question 3: 750 J
Question 4: the distance over which the force is applied
Question 5: The force a person applies to a simple machine
Question 6: 1st Class
Question 7: True
Question 8: pair of tweezers
Question 9: True
Question 10: Watts (W)
Question 11: potential energy
Question 12: False
Question 13: True
Question 14: When it starts to fall
Question 15: Before it starts moving
Question 16: Power and watts
/force and newton
/Work and Joules
/Temperature and Celsius
/Speed and distance/time
/Velocity and displacement an time
Question 17: True
Question 18: False
Question 19: True
Question 20: Cumulus
Step-by-step explanation:
The force applied moves the object in the direction of the force. Suppose if the force is applied to the moving object in that case object moves in the direction of the stronger force. Thus, according to the given question the applied force moves the object in its direction
Work is when there is energy that is exerted throughout an object using force and action. Which displaces the measure of the force and the application of that specific action.
Given:
Force applied F = 50 N
Distance s = 15 m
Find:
Work done W
Computation:
Work done W = Force x distance
Work done W = 50 x 15
Work done W = 750 J
A Pair of tweezers is an example of a Third Class lever. The force is applied in the middle of the tweezers which causes a force at the tips of the tweezers. The fulcrum is where the two halves of the tweezers are joined together. Whereas a pair of scissors and a pair of pliers is an example of a first class lever.
Power is the rate of using energy or the rate of doing work. Basically, any units of energy (or work) and time can be used to generate a unit of power and can be computed as Work/time. Watt is the standard metric unit of power.
We can use a case scenario to illustrate what Power is. If you take a book and lift it a meter high, you will end up doing the same amount of work regardless of whether you lift the book slowly or quickly. However, you can increase your power which is the rate of doing work when you lift the book quickly.
Power (P) is the rate at which energy is transferred or converted. Thus, power equals work divided by time (P = W / t). The SI unit of power is the watt (W), in honor of Scottish inventor James Watt (1736 - 1819)
energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion is kinetic
Kinetic energy is when an object has the power to move, Potential energy would be when its resting on the shelf.
Earth is surrounded by invisible gases that form a thin protective blanket that we call the atmosphere. It contains the oxygen that we breath as well as other important gases such as nitrogen, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and ozone.
The permanent gases whose percentages do not change from day to day are nitrogen, oxygen and argon. Nitrogen accounts for 78% of the atmosphere, oxygen 21% and argon 0.9%. Gases like carbon dioxide, nitrous oxides, methane, and ozone are trace gases that account for about a tenth of one percent of the atmosphere.
Weather maps show these areas using a large “H” to areas bring fair weather with clear skies, while Low pressure brings stormy weather and clouds.
Cumulus clouds look like fluffy, white cotton balls in the sky. They are beautiful in sunsets, and their varying sizes and shapes can make them fun to observe! Stratus cloud often look like thin, white sheets covering the whole sky.
solve:
1 + 0 = ?
4 + 0 = ?
3 + 0 = ?
do you get it?
Answer:
1+0=1
4+0=4
3+0=3
hope this helps
If the expression 2xy^{-2}{4xy^2} is written in the form ax^by^c, then what is the product of a b and c?
Answer: The product of a b and c is 0.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given expression : [tex]2xy^{-2}{4xy^2}[/tex]
[tex]=2\times4x^{1+1}y^{-2+2}\ \ \ \ [\text{Property of exponents: } a^m\times a^n=a^{m+n}][/tex]
[tex]=8x^2y^0[/tex]
When we compare this to [tex]ax^by^c[/tex], we get a=8, x=2, y=0
The product of a, b and c = [tex]a\times b \times c[/tex]
[tex]=8\times2\times0\\\\=0[/tex]
The product of a b and c is 0.
Martin modeled the distance, y, that runners traveled during a race a function of the time, that they ran. Which would best describe the domain of this function?
Answer:
All positive real numbers
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
The model can be represented as:
[tex]y = f(x)[/tex]
[tex]y = distance[/tex]
[tex]x = time[/tex]
Required
Determine the domain
This means that we list out possible values of x.
If x represents time, then it is impossible for x to be negative.
This implies that x can take any value as long as it is greater than or equal to 0.
Hence, the domain is all positive real numbers
Round 3.14961 to the nearest tenth
Answer:
3.14
Step-by-step explanation:
Explain, in your own words, the steps necessary to solve a system of equations
using the substitution method.
Step-by-step explanation:
you solve for one of the variable in terms of the 2nd variable in one equation. then you substitute that equation for the variable in the second equation. since it now only has one variable you should be able to solve for the variable.
Angela and Amelia went to breakfast at IHOP. Angela ordered a $7.25 plate of pancakes and bacon. Amelia ordered the $9.99 breakfast special. They paid a 15% tip. The tip was $
Answer:
$2.58
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Express the fraction 1/15^7 using a negative exponent
Answer:
I think its 15^-7
Step-by-step explanation:
you can forget about the one and just look at the 15 and 7 which you get 15^-7
The fraction (1/15)⁷ can be written as 15⁻⁷ after using the properties of the integer exponent.
What is an integer exponent?In mathematics, integer exponents are exponents that should be integers. It may be a positive or negative number. In this situation, the positive integer exponents determine the number of times the base number should be multiplied by itself.
It is given that:
The number expression is:
= (1/15)⁷
As we know, from the definition of the integer exponent; integer exponents are exponents that should be integers. It may be a positive or negative number.
After using the properties of the integer exponent:
= (15⁻¹)⁷
= 15⁻⁷
Thus, the fraction (1/15)⁷ can be written as 15⁻⁷ after using the properties of the integer exponent.
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types of tables in statistics
Answer:
Statistical tables can be classified under two general categories, namely, general tables and summary tables.
The statistical tables may further be classified into two broad classes namely simple tables and complex tables. ...
The marks secured by a batch of students in a class test are displayed in Table 3.8.
Step-by-step explanation:
The complement of an angle is 25°. What is the measure of the angle?
Group of answer choices
65°
75°
155°
165°
Answer:
If the complement of an angle is 25 degrees, then the measurement of the angle will be 65 degrees.
HELP! Convert these repeating decimals into fractions
Answer:
0.563 = 563/9990.18 = 2/110.9 = 10.123 = 41/333------------
0.235 = 53/2250.427 = 47/1100.018 = 1/550.35 = 16/45-------------
1.5 = 1 5/93.6 = 3 2/3Kylie is planning a ski trip. The equation C = 470 +299 models the relation between the cost in dollars, C, of the ski trip and the number of skiers,
Answer:
So what exactly is the question? bc it doesn't actually show a question
Step-by-step explanation:
divide 470 by 299 and then that should be your answer on the number of skiers