Answer:
25%
Step-by-step explanation:
The fraction of coins which are pennies
= 9/36
= 1/4.
As a percent this is 1/4 * 100
= 25%.
What is the smallest number which is reversed when 2 is added to its double?
Answer:
We know that to reverse a number, we should swap the numbers in TENS and ONES position. Therefore, the general form of its reverse 'ba' is (10 \times b) + a. Let us try to find the sum of both these numbers. Therefore, the sum of two-digit numbers and their reverse is always a multiple of 11.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
heya! ^^
we've been given an expression which is as follows -
[tex]4 {}^{2} - \sqrt{25} [/tex]
let's deal with this expression by dividing it into two separate parts which may help understand better.
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★ let's first deal with the first part which is - [tex]4 {}^{2} [/tex]
now ,
[tex]4 {}^{2} \: can \: also \: be \: written \: as \\ \\ 4 {}^{2} = 4 \times 4 \\ 4 {}^{2} = 16[/tex]
★ now , let's consider the second part which is - [tex] \sqrt{25} [/tex]
this can also be written as " 5 " since ,
[tex] \sqrt{25} = 5[/tex]
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let's have a look at the entire expression altogether now.
[tex]4 {}^{2} - \sqrt{25} \\ \\\dashrightarrow 16 - 5 \\ \\ \dashrightarrow \: 11[/tex]
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The fastest helicopter in the world is the CH-47F Chinook, with a maximum speed of 315 km/h. What distance can it fly in 12 minutes?
Answer:
63 km
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :
Speed = 315 km/hTime = 12 minutesSolving :
Convert minutes into hours so that the units are equal, otherwise your answer will not be correct.
There are 60 minutes in an hourTherefore, 12 minutes is equal to :12/60 hours1/5 hours0.2 hoursCalculating distance
Distance = Speed x TimeDistance = 315 km/h x 0.2 hDistance = 63 kmAnswer:
frist convert 315k/h into m/s
then convert 12min into sce
=12*60
=720
distance = v*t
=315*720
=226800m
Question 5 of 10
Factor the polynomial: x(3x + 5) - 4(3x + 5)
A. -4x(3x + 5)
B. (3x + 5)(x + 4)
C. 4x(3x + 5)
D. (3x + 5)(x-4)
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[tex]\qquad\qquad\huge\underline{{\sf Answer}}♨[/tex]
Let's solve ~
Take (3x + 5) common in there :
[tex]\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow \:x(3x + 5) - 4(3x + 5)[/tex]
[tex]\qquad \tt \dashrightarrow (3x + 5) (x - 4)[/tex]
So, choice D is correct
solutions answer equations
Answer:
x² - 6x = 7
x² - 6x + 9 = 7 + 9
(x - 3)² = 16
x - 3 = ± 4
x - 3 = 4 and x - 3 = -4
x: {-1, 7}
Largest value of x = 7
Smallest value of x: -1
I hope this helps!
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Answer:
Jenna's line would be: C Line L
Step-by-step explanation:
The x coordinates and y coordinates from Jenna's table matches up with the points on Line L. Hope this helped! :)
. Assuming that the pool is 10 ft deep, approximately how many cubic heters of water will this pool hold when filled? (3.3 feet 1 meter)
Answer:
The answer is true
Step-by-step explanation:
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Suppose that 22% of people own dogs. If you pick two people at random, what is the probability that they both own a dog? Round to 2 places.
A vet is preparing a diet for a group of dogs. Each serving should be no larger than 8
ounces and must contain at least 29 units of Nutrient I and at least 20 units of Nutrient II.
The diet will be prepared from a combination of 2 brands, brand A and brand B. Each ounce
of brand A contains 3 units of Nutrient I and 4 units of Nutrient II. Each ounce of brand B
contains 5 units of Nutrient I and 2 units of Nutrient II. Brand A costs 3 cents/ounce and B
costs 4 cents/ounce. Determine how many ounces of each brand of dog food should be used
per serving in order to meet the given requirements at a minimum cost.
Read the power and then check all that apply.
34 = 3 × 3 × 3 × 3
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Answer:
post your question and someone will respond
Which of the following polyhedra have the same volume?
Select each geometry shape which have the same volume.
A.
A hemisphere with a radius of 2 cm.
B.
A sphere with a radius of 14 cm.
C.
A cone with a radius of 2 cm and a height of 4 cm.
D.
A cylinder with a radius of 13 cm and a height of 13 cm.
Answer:
A and C
Step-by-step explanation:
We can eliminate poor choices by estimating their relative sizes. And we can check the remaining choices by finding the exact volumes.
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A hemisphere with radius 2, or a cone with dimensions of 4 or less, will have a much smaller volume than a sphere with radius 14. A cylinder with dimesions smaller than those of the sphere will have a smaller volume.
So, the only figures that might have similar volumes are the hemisphere and the cone.
HemisphereV = 1/2(4/3)πr³ = 2/3π(2 cm)³ = 16/3π cm³
ConeV = 1/3πr²h = 1/3π(2 cm)²(4 cm) = 16/3πcm³
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The hemisphere (A) and the cone (C) have the same volume.
You can buy 1 pound of chocolate for 7.99 how much is a chocolate pronounce round your answer to the nearest cent
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1 pound = 16 ounces
16 ounces = $7.99
1 ounce = $0.50 (about)
Let
[tex]Let \\ \displaystyle\sf S = \sum_{k=1}^n \dfrac{n}{n^2+kn + k^2} [/tex] and ,
[tex]\displaystyle \sf T_n =\sum_{k=0}^{n-1}\dfrac{n}{n^2+kn+k^2}[/tex] ,
[/tex]
where n = 1,2,3,4..... Then ,
[tex]A)\quad S_n < \dfrac{\pi}{3\sqrt3} \qquad \qquad B)\quad S_n >\dfrac{\pi}{3\sqrt3}\\\\ C)\quad T_n >\dfrac{\pi}{3\sqrt3}\qquad\qquad D)\quad T_n < \dfrac{\pi}{3\sqrt3}[/tex]
Answer:
A, D
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to know the bound for the values of Sn and Tn, given their definitions as ...
[tex]\displaystyle S_n=\sum_{k=1}^n{\dfrac{n}{n^2+kn+k^2}}\\\\T_n=\sum_{k=1}^{n-1}{\dfrac{n}{n^2+kn+k^2}}[/tex]
ValuesAll we need to do to determine the correct answer choices is evaluate the sums for some value of n.
For n=2, the value of S2 is ...
S2 = 2/(4+2+1) +2/(4+4+4) = 2/7 +2/12 = 19/42 ≈ 0.4524
For n=2, the value of T2 is ...
T2 = 2/(4+2+1) = 2/7 ≈ 0.2857 . . . . . 1/(3n) less than the value of Sn
Both of these values are less than π/(3√3) ≈ 0.6046.
The correct answer choices are ...
A) Sn < π/(3√3)
D) Tn < π/(3√3)
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Additional comment
For the purpose here, it is not necessary to determine the limiting value of either Sn or Tn. It is only necessary to demonstrate which side of the given value the terms of either sequence lie.
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A cube is 10 inches tall. What is the width of the cube ?
Answer:
Width = 10 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
A cube is a six-sided shape where each side consists of a square. Since the length of a square is the same measure of the width, then the cube will "work the same way", and the length, width, and height of the cube will all be the same length.
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If 65% of a number is 234 and 10% of the same number is 36, find 75% of that number
65%= 234
100%= 234÷65×100
100%= 360
75%= 360÷100×75
75%= 270
Find the volume of the prism. An oblique rectangular prism with length of 4 meters and width 7 meters. The height of the prism is 8 and one-half meters.
[tex]\sf\large\underline{\star Given:-}[/tex]
[tex]\rightarrow[/tex] Length of rectangular prism = [tex]\sf\red{4m}[/tex]
[tex]\rightarrow[/tex] Width of rectangular prism = [tex]\sf\red{7m}[/tex]
[tex]\rightarrow[/tex] Height of rectangular prism = [tex]\sf\red{8.5m}[/tex]
[tex]\sf\large\underline{\star To \: Find:-}[/tex]
Volume of given Rectangular Prism.[tex]\sf\large\underline{\star Solution:-}[/tex]
[tex]\rightarrow[/tex] We can find the volume of given rectangular prism by using the formula:
[tex]\sf\blue{Length × Width ×Height}[/tex]
So, let's begin:
[tex]\rightarrow[/tex] Volume of rectangular prism = [tex]\sf{Length × Width ×Height}[/tex](putting the value of length, width and height from the above given)
[tex]\rightarrow[/tex][tex]\sf{=\:4× 7 ×8.5}[/tex]
[tex]\rightarrow[/tex][tex]\sf{=\:28×8.5}[/tex]
[tex]\rightarrow[/tex][tex]\sf{=\:238m^3}[/tex]
Therefore, volume of the given rectangular prism = [tex]\sf\purple{238m^3.}[/tex]
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Four identical circles are lined up in a row with no
gaps between them such that the diameters for a
segment that is 68 centimeters long. What is the
combined area of all the circles to the nearest
hundredth? Use 3.14 for Pi
Answer: 907.46
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Collinear points: points that lie on the same straight line or in a single line
Coplanar points: three or more points which lie in the same plane
12. Point collinear with points E and G = C. Point Y
13. Point coplanar with points A, D and H = A. Point E
14. Point coplanar with points A, C and G = A. Point E
15. Point collinear with points B and D = B. Point X
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•— ANSWER12. Point collinear with points E and G = C. Point Y13. Point coplanar with points A, D and H = A. Point E14. Point coplanar with points A, C and G = A. Point E15. Point collinear with points B and D = B. Point X•— EXPLANATIONCollinear points — Collinear points are points that lie on the same line.
Coplanar points — Any three points in space that lie on the same plane are called coplanar points.
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The zeros of a quadratic relationship are 3 and 7. The optimal value is -3. Is the optimal value a maximum or minimum? Explain.
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Answer:
Minimum
Step-by-step explanation:
The zeros of a quadratic equation are the points at which the parabola intersects the x-axis.
[tex]\sf x=3 \implies x-3=0[/tex]
[tex]\sf x=7 \implies x-7=0[/tex]
[tex]\sf \implies y=a(x-3)(x-7)[/tex] (for some constant a)
[tex]\sf \implies y=ax^2-10ax+21a[/tex]
The optimal value is the y-coordinate of the vertex.
[tex]\sf \implies vertex=(x,-3)[/tex]
The x-coordinate of the vertex is the midpoint of the zeros:
[tex]\sf x=\dfrac{7-3}{2}+3=5[/tex]
[tex]\sf \implies vertex=(5,-3)[/tex]
Therefore, the vertex will be in Quadrant IV and so the parabola opens upwards into Quadrant I.
So the optimal value is a MINIMUM since the vertex is the minimum point of the curve.
Additional Information to create the equation of the quadratic
Vertex form of quadratic equation: [tex]\sf y=a(x-h)^2+k[/tex]
where (h, k) is the vertex
[tex]\sf \implies y=a(x-5)^2-3[/tex]
[tex]\sf \implies y=ax^2-10ax+25a-3[/tex]
To find the value of a, compare the constants of both equations:
[tex]\sf 21a=25a-3[/tex]
[tex]\sf \implies -4a=-3[/tex]
[tex]\sf \implies a=\dfrac34[/tex]
So the final equation is:
[tex]\sf factor \ form \implies y=\dfrac34(x-3)(x-7)[/tex]
[tex]\sf standard \ form\implies y=\dfrac34x^2-\dfrac{15}{2}x+\dfrac{63}{4}[/tex]
[tex]\sf vertex \ form \implies y=\dfrac34(x-5)^2-3[/tex]
If p(x)=x3-1 then find p(1) and P(-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
p(x)=x³-1
p(-1)=(-1)³-1=(-1)-1=(-2)
p(-1)=(-2)
p(1)=(1)³-1=1-1=0
p(1)=0
Match each value to what it represents. 25 = 32 1. 32 power 2. 5 exponent 3. 2 base
Answer:
The power is 32 because that is what 2 to th 5 is , 2 is the base as its the number being multiplied 5 times which leaves 2 as the exponent.
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We have to factorise?
Let's see
#1
-10a²c+20ac-5ac³-5ac³-10a²c+20acTake -5ac common
-5ac(c²+2a-4)#2
10c³d-8cd²+2cd2cd(5c²-4d+1)Done!
Answer:
Question d
[tex]\sf -10a^2c+20ac-5ac^3[/tex]
Factor out common term -5:
[tex]\sf \implies -5(2a^2c-4ac+ac^3)[/tex]
Factor our common term a:
[tex]\sf \implies -5a(2ac-4c+c^3)[/tex]
Factor out common term c:
[tex]\sf \implies -5ac(2a-4+c^2)[/tex]
Question f
[tex]\sf 10c^3d-8cd^2+2cd[/tex]
Factor out common term 2:
[tex]\sf \implies 2(5c^3d-4cd^2+cd)[/tex]
Factor out common term c:
[tex]\sf \implies 2c(5c^2d-4d^2+d)[/tex]
Factor out common term d:
[tex]\sf \implies 2cd(5c^2-4d+1)[/tex]
Using the chart, determine which college is the LEAST expensive.
Answer:
college c
Step-by-step explanation:
bc its the least amount of money and has the second highest loan default
b – 12 = 36
A.b = 34
B.b = 48
C.b = 26
D.b = 28
find the volume of a cylinder with radius 5.7cm and height 10 cm, correct to 1 decimal place
[tex]\textit{volume of a cylinder}\\\\ V=\pi r^2 h~~ \begin{cases} r=radius\\ h=height\\[-0.5em] \hrulefill\\ r=5.7\\ h=10 \end{cases}\implies \begin{array}{llll} V=\pi (5.7)^2(10)\implies V=324.9\pi \\\\\\ V\approx 1020.7 \end{array}[/tex]
Which of the following is the correct factorization of the polynomial below?
64x^3 + 27
A. (16x + 8)(3x^2 - 12x + 9)
B. (4x + 3)(16x^2 - 12x + 9)
C. (3x^2 + 4)(3x - 16x + 16)
D. The polynomial is irreducible.
they easiest way to find the right answer is to look at the 2 first terms and checking if they equal 64x³
doing so:
A:
48x³+...
B:
64x³+...
C:
9x³-48x³+...
= -39x³+...
-> the answer should be B, to make sure this is the right answer, you can just solve B
B:
(4x+3)(16x²-12x+9)
= 64x³- 48x²+36x+48x²-36x+27
= 64x³+27
-> answer B is correct
Find Tan a and 10 B. Right each answer as a fraction and as I get decimal rounded to the nearest 10th.
Answer:
[tex]tanA=\frac{12}{20}\\\\tanB=\frac{20}{12}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]tan(theta)=\frac{Opp}{Adj}[/tex]
Unless you want to solve for A and B plug that into inverse calculator.
A = tan^-1 ( 12/20 ) = 31°
A = 31.0°
B = tan^-1 ( 20/12 ) = 59.0°
B = 59.0°
*50 points* Pls help. Pls answer both part A and Part B. Look at the picture for question.
Answer:
Eleanor has made an error in Step 1
She clearly intended to multiply both sides by 2, but forgot to multiply the [tex]-9x[/tex] part of the RHS.
Step 1 should be: [tex]x+18=8(2x-6)-18x[/tex]
Correct solution
Given: [tex]\dfrac12(x+18)=4(2x-6)-9x[/tex]
Step 1: [tex]x+18=8(2x-6)-18x[/tex]
Step 2: [tex]x+18=16x-48-18x[/tex]
Step 3: [tex]x+18=-48-2x[/tex]
Step 4: [tex]66=-3x[/tex]
Step 5: [tex]x=-22[/tex]