Answer:
the number of miles that you would drive to go the yellowstone is 814 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
The computation of the number of miles that you would drive to go the yellowstone is shown below:
= First leg of the journey from portland + more drives to yellow stone
= 426 miles + 388 miles
= 814 miles
Hence, the number of miles that you would drive to go the yellowstone is 814 miles
Select True or False to indicate whether the given values for n make the inequality true or false.
n +6< 12
n=10 true or false
N=6
N = - 10
N = - 6
Step-by-step explanation:
n = 10 False
n = 6 False
n = -10 True
N = -6 True
Answer:
n=10 false
N=6 false
N = - 10 true
N = - 6 true
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What is the area of the parallelogram?
13.4 in
7.5 in
Answer:
area = 100.5 in²
Step-by-step explanation:
area = 13.4 x 7.5 = 100.5 in²
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Answer:
(4th option) 254.34 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of a circle = pi (r)^2
r=radius of circle which is half of diameter.
diameter=12+6=18
So, radius is half of 18 = 9
Plug it into the formula:
[tex]\pi (9)^{2}[/tex]
And you should get 254.34 cm^2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
area of a circle is pi * r^2
r for the big circle is 1/2 of 18 or 9
pi * 9^2 = 254.469
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4x + 7 = ? (I'm not so good in math so please help)
Answer:
4(x+ 1.75)
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 4
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seclate all the numbers that are solutions to the inequalitt w>1.
5
-5
0
0.9
-1.3
Answer:
The numbers should be A. 5 and C. 0.
Hope I Helped
Answer:
the answer and only answer is C. 0
Step-by-step explanation:
I took the test and it's just C. 0 and i got 0 because i said A. 5 and C. 0 but it's just C. 0
hoped it helped :D
find the 9th term of the geometric sequence 2, -10 50 -250
Answer:
781250
Step-by-step explanation:
We first need to find the common ratio
-10 /2 = -5
50 / -10 = -5
The common ratio is -5
an = a (r) ^ (n-1)
a9 = 2 ( -5) ^(9-1)
= 2 (-5)^8
=781250
carl bought a circular cake and ate 1/5 of it on monday and 0.25 on Tuesday what percent of the cake has carl not eaten yet
0.45 or %45 is left of the circular cake.
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can some pls help me find the slope of this line i really really need help
Answer:
Slope = Rise over Run
Rise = 2
Run = 3
Slope = 2/3
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Katelyn wants to build a desk for her doll. Her actual desk is 3 feet tall. The scale is 0.5 in: 1 ft How tall will the doll desk be?
What is 670 divided by 555
Answer:
1.081081081
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5w ≥ –6w + 11
Answer:
w ≥ 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
5w ≥ - 6w + 11 ( add 6w to both sides )
11w ≥ 11 ( divide both sides by 11 )
w ≥ 1
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Answer:
14 ft squared
Step-by-step explanation:
Area is length x width so 7 x 2 = 14.
Hope this helps :D
Find the diameter of a circle that is 90 centimeters long and 28 centimeters from the center of the circle
Answer:
o Identify some basic parts of a circle, such as the radius and diameter
o Calculate the circumference of a circle
o Calculate the area of a circle
In this article, we will consider a geometric figure that does not involve line segments, but is instead curved: the circle. We will apply what we know about algebra to the study of circles and thereby determine some of the properties of these figures.
Introduction to Circles
Imagine a point P having a specific location; next, imagine all the possible points that are some fixed distance r from point P. A few of these points are illustrated below. If we were to draw all of the (infinite number of) points that are a distance r from P, we would end up with a circle, which is shown below as a solid line.
Thus, a circle is simply the set of all points equidistant (that is, all the same distance) from a center point (P in the example above). The distance r from the center of the circle to the circle itself is called the radius; twice the radius (2r) is called the diameter. The radius and diameter are illustrated below.
The Circumference of a Circle
As with triangles and rectangles, we can attempt to derive formulas for the area and "perimeter" of a circle. Unlike triangles, rectangles, and other such figures, the distance around the outside of the circle is called the circumference rather than the perimeter-the concept, however, is essentially the same. Calculating the circumference of a circle is not as easy as calculating the perimeter of a rectangle or triangle, however. Given an object in real life having the shape of a circle, one approach might be to wrap a string exactly once around the object and then straighten the string and measure its length. Such a process is illustrated below.
Obviously, as we increase the diameter (or radius) of a circle, the circle gets bigger, and hence, the circumference of the circle also gets bigger. We are led to think that there is therefore some relationship between the circumference and the diameter. As it turns out, if we measure the circumference and the diameter of any circle, we always find that the circumference is slightly more than three times the diameter. The two example circles below illustrate this point, where D is the diameter and C the circumference of each circle.
Again, in each case, the circumference is slightly more than three times the diameter of the circle. If we divide the circumference of any circle by its diameter, we end up with a constant number. This constant, which we label with the Greek symbol π (pi), is approximately 3.141593. The exact value of π is unknown, and it is suspected that pi is an irrational number (a non-repeating decimal, which therefore cannot be expressed as a fraction with an integer numerator and integer denominator). Let's write out the relationship mentioned above: the quotient of the circumference (C) divided by the diameter (D) is the constant number π.
We can derive an expression for the circumference in terms of the diameter by multiplying both sides of the expression above by D, thereby isolating C.
Because the diameter is twice the radius (in other words, D = 2r), we can substitute 2r for D in the above expression.
Thus, we can calculate the circumference of a circle if we know the circle's radius (or, consequently, its diameter). For most calculations that require a decimal answer, estimating π as 3.14 is often sufficient. For instance, if a circle has a radius of 3 meters, then its circumference C is the following.
The answer above is exact (even though it is written in terms of the symbol π). If we need an approximate numerical answer, we can estimate π as 3.14. Then,
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The symbol ≈ simply means "approximately equal to."
Practice Problem: A circle has a radius of 15 inches. What is its circumference?
Solution: Let's start by drawing a diagram of the situation. This approach can be very helpful, especially in situations involving circles, where the radius and diameter can easily be confused.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
56cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The radius is half the diameter so times the radius by two to find the width of the diameter. 28 x 2 = 56cm
The Great Pyramid in Giza, Egypt is a square-based pyramid. It was constructed in 2056 BC out of lime stone. The length of one side of the base was 755 feet, it had a height of 481 feet and a slant height of 610 feet. About how much interior space did the Egyptians have to place the tombs and worship their beloved leaders?
Answer:
i think its 274,182,025 cubic feet
Step-by-step explanation:
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little help please? and thank you
Answer:
45.7
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello there!
We can calculate the missing angle using trigonometry
here are the trigonometric ratios
sin = opposite over hypotenuse
cos = adjacent over hypotenuse
tan = opposite over adjacent
We are given x's opposite side length (8) and x's adjacent side length (7.8)
we are given the information to use the trigonometric ratio tangent
so now we create an equation (remember tan - opposite over tangent)
[tex]tan(x)=\frac{8}{7.8}[/tex]
now we solve for x
[tex]\frac{8}{7} =1.025641026[/tex]
we're left with
[tex]tan(x) =1.025641026[/tex]
finally we want to get rid of the tan
To do so we take the inverse of tan (arctan^-1) and apply it to each side
[tex]arctan^-^1tan(x)=x\\arctan^-^1(1.025641026)=45.7252243[/tex]
so x = 45.7252243
finally we round to the nearest tenth and get that the answer is
45.7
PLEASE HELP ME I AM BEING TIMED, I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST TO WHOEVER GETS THIS RIGHT
Answer:
FGJ +JGH=90
25+x. =90
x. =90-25
x. =65°
Answer:
65
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey There!
Those are a pair of complementary angles meaning that they will add up to equal 90
so to find x we subtract the given angle from 90
90-25=65
therefore x=65
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Find the median for the set of numbers:
53, 22, 76, 46, 68, 32, 15, 29
I'm confused, I'm used to doing these problems with both coordinates :/
Answer:
{0, 1, 16, 81}
Step-by-step explanation:
If the domain of this function is the set {0, 1, 4, 9}, we find the set representing the range by evaluating the function at each of the four values in the domain.
f(0) = 0
f(1) = 1
f(4) = 16
f(9) = 81
and so the range is the set {0, 1, 16, 81}.
what si the slope of y=-5x+4x
Answer:
Use the slope-intercept form y=mx+b to find the slope m. m=−1
Step-by-step explanation:
lets take the x's away from: -5x+4x
That will be -5+4
-5+4=-1
Because remember:
When adding positive numbers, count to the right.
When adding negative numbers, count to the left.
When subtracting positive numbers, count to the left.
When subtracting negative numbers, count to the right.
I hope this helps. :)
Answer:
m= 4
Step-by-step explanation:
Rewrite the slope-intercept form
y = 4x - 5
the using the slope-intercept form, the slope-intercept is 4
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Simone runs the 100m in 12 seconds.Hanno covers 2.5 km in 4minutes with his bicycle who moves fastest?
Answer:
Hanno moves faster than Simone.
Step-by-step explanation:
Simone: 25x100=2500m or 2.5km in 25x12=300 seconds or 5 minutes
Hanno- 2.5 km in 4minutes
So, Hanno moves 1 minute faster.
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The sum of three consecutive even integers is 30 more than the largest
Answer:
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What are the zeros of the polynomial function?
Answer
12 and 20
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the definition of a tangent in math
Answer:
In geometry, the tangent line (or simply tangent) to a plane curve at a given point is the straight line that "just touches" the curve at that point. Leibniz defined it as the line through a pair of infinitely close points on the curve. ... The word "tangent" comes from the Latin tangere, "to touch".
Step-by-step explanation:
A straight line touching a curve at a single point without crossing it there is tangent.
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Answer:
The equation for charge is = current x times
Please help solve this system y=3x+15 and y =5x+9
Answer:
(3, 24)
Step-by-step explanation:
A curve along a highway is to be designed for cars moving at 100 kilometers per hour. Find the angle of banking if the radius of the curve is 200 m.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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What was done to turn the parallelogram into a rectangle?
Hint (The length of the segment the figure was cut along is the height of the parallelogram)
A family charges a trip to the zoo on a credit card. The simple interest rate is 12%. The charges are paid after 3 months. What is the total amount paid for the trip? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
Answer:
$180.806
Step-by-step explanation:
The computation of the total amount paid for the trip is shown below;
As we know that
Simple interest = Principal × rate of interest × time period
= (67.70 + 62.34 + 45.50) × 12% × 3 months ÷ 12 months
= 5.2662
Now the amount is
= Principal + simple interest
= 175.54 + 5.2662
= $180.806
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Answer:
Option B is your answer. If I'm right so,
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