Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a + c = 321
6a + 4c = 1590
c = 321 - a
6a + 1284 - 4a = 1590
2a = 306
a = 153
c = 168
One thousand and twenty students participated in the school math contest.
A random sample (Sample 1) from grades 9 and 10 showed scores of: 72, 89, 67, 81, 75, 79, 81, 80, 62, 64, 83.
A random sample (Sample 2) of grades 11 and 12 showed scores of: 84, 86, 87, 84, 86, 89, 90, 87, 87, 84, 86.
What is the median of Sample 1?
What is the median of Sample 2?
Answer:
sample 1: 75
sample 2: 86
Step-by-step explanation:
Megan bought a box of 30 cookies. She ate 1/3 of
them. What is the total number of cookies that
Megan ate?
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
what is -5y+6x+2y+5x?
Answer:
11x - 3y
Step-by-step explanation:
6x + 5x + 2y - 5y
11x - 3y
Hope this helps
Plzz help this is due today
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Answer:
8km / 9 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
see the point is on
x axis = 9 = 9 hours
y axis = 8 = 8 kilometers
so the average speed of bus is 8 km in 9 hours
Answer:
mark as brainlest
Step-by-step explanation:
average speed = 9/10
=0.9kms-¹
Can you please help me I really need help please
so they make 88 computers every day
that would mean each day = 88 computers
if d is day and c is computer
the equation is d=88c
Maybe try filling out the chart on your own?? I feel like at this point I'm not actually helping you understand the concept. I'm not really comfortable with just giving you the answers...
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You are putting border around a poster frame that is 2 feet by 4 feet . How border will you need to buy?
Answer:
You will need to buy 12 feet of border.
Step-by-step explanation:
Which equation has a vertex at (3,-2) and directrix of y = 0?
O
y + 2 = -(x - 3)2
+
8
1 + 2 = 8(x – 3)
»
+2=-( - 3)
y + 2 = – 8(x - 3)2
Answer:
C: y+2=-1/8(x-3)^2Edge 2021
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
i jut got it right
find the sum of the series 1+2+4+5+7+8+10+11+...+299
Answer:
30,000
Step-by-step explanation:
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Nina purchased a meal for $24. She left a 20% tip. How much was the tip?
Answer:
She left a $4.80 tip.
Answer:
Tip $4.80
Total $28.80
Step-by-step explanation:
20% = 0.2
24 x 0.2 = 4.8
24 + 4.8 = 28.8
-2(x-3)<10 what is x please help me
Answer:
x>-2
Step-by-step explanation:
-2x+6<10
-2x<10-6
-2x<4
x<4/-2
x>-2 because negative answer
Giving brainliest!!!
Answer:
1/16
Step-by-step explanation:
1/8 × 1/2
multiply the numerator= 1
multiply the denominator= 16
that is
1/16
A plane travels 2000 miles in 4 hours.What is the unit rate or miles per hour of the plane
Answer:
500
Step-by-step explanation:
2000/4=500
500*4=2000
Answer:
500 miles per hour
Step-by-step explanation:
4 multiplied by 500 is 2000
10 of 12
How far does an object travel if it travels at 30km/h for 2 hours
Answer:
60km
Step-by-step explanation:
we multiply 30 with 2 and we get the answer as 60km in two hours.
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Answer: [tex]A= 32(\pi-2)\ cm^2, \ \ \ P=8\pi\ cm[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
When we consider Area under arc AC is is representing a quarter as ADBC is a square, [tex]\angle D=90^{\circ}[/tex].
Area of quadrant = [tex]\dfrac{\pi r^2}{4}[/tex]
here r= 8 cm
Area under Arc AC= [tex]\dfrac{\pi (8)^2}{4}=16\pi\ cm^2[/tex]
Area of white region ABC = Area of square ADBC - Area under Arc AC
[tex]=8^2-16\pi\ \ [\text{Area of square} = sides^2]\\\\= 64-16\pi\ \ =16(4-\pi)\ cm^2[/tex]
Similarly , Area of white region ADC = [tex]16(4-\pi)\ cm^2[/tex]
Area of shaded region = Area of square - Area of white region ABC - Area of white region ADC
[tex]=64-(64-16\pi)-(64-16\pi)\\\\= 32\pi-64\ cm^2 \\\\= 32(\pi-2)\ cm^2[/tex]
Area of shaded region =[tex]= 32(\pi-2)\ cm^2[/tex]
Length of arc AC = [tex]\dfrac{Circumference}{4}=\dfrac{2\pi r}{4}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{\pi (8)}{2}=4\pi cm[/tex]
Perimeter of shaded region = 2(AC) = [tex]8\pi\ cm[/tex]
What is the midpoint of the segment shown below?
10.
(-3,4)
O A. (-3.3)
O B. (-9,3)
- (-6,-1)
10
C. (- )
D. (-9,3)
Need help please
Answer:
(-9/2,3/2)
Step-by-step explanation:
x coordinate of mid point=(x1+x2)/2
y coordinate of mid point=(y1+y2)/2
The Grand Canyon is about 1.6×103 meters deep. Scientists think that the Colorado River has been eroding the Grand Canyon for 4.0×106 years. According to these scientists, what is the approximate average rate of erosion written in scientific notation?
3x+2y=315
2x+4y=450
How long does it take to do a haircut?
Answer:
1.x
=
105
−
2
y
3
2.x
=
225
−
2
y
Step-by-step explanation:
ad them all up
A polynomial equation with rational coefficients has the roots:
Answer: (5 - √1) and (4 + √7)
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we have 4 roots, then this is a polynomial of 4th degree.
We can write it as
a*x⁴ + b*x³ + c*x² + d*x + e = 0
We could rewrite this as the product of two quadratic equations:
(a₁*x² + b₁*x + c₁)*(a₂*x² + b₂*x + c₂) = 0
This will be equal to zero when (a₁*x² + b₁*x + c₁) is equal to zero, and when
(a₂*x² + b₂*x + c₂) is equal to zero.
Then we need to find the roots of these two quadratic equations.
And we know that the roots of a quadratic equation like:
a₁*x² + b₁*x + c₁ are given by:
[tex]x = \frac{-b +- \sqrt{b^2 - 4*a*c} }{2*a} = \frac{-b}{2a} +-\frac{\sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}[/tex]
Then the general form of the roots is something like:
[tex]A +-\sqrt{B}[/tex]
This means that if one of the roots is:
5 + √1, we must have another root equal to 5 - √1
And if we have one root equal to 4 - √7, then we must have another root equal to 4 + √7
Then the correct options are:
(5 - √1) and (4 + √7)
A deep freezer has a temperature of -6°C when it is turned off.
The temperature then rises at 1.2°C per minute.
Find y, the current temperature of the freezer after x minutes. Fill in the blank below to complete the equation:
y =
Answer:
y = -6 + 1.2*x is the answer I would use, but see the note below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = the number of minutes.
Let y = the temperature at any given time.
y = -6 + 1.2*x
This is the equation that you would use if you were calculating y with a calculator. If you are in a chemistry class it should be written as
y = - 6°C + 1.2°x/ min
A recipe for lemonade calls for 1 cup of sugar and 6 cups of water. How much sugar is used per cup of water?
100 points !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! please answer this question my grade needs to be up .
Write a multi-paragraph response that explains why preparing meals in space is more complicated than preparing meals on Earth. Include information about making the food appealing to astronauts, as well as about the challenges of the environment. Use information from both passages to support your response.
As you write your responses, be sure to:
Review the passages
Create clear, organized paragraphs
Draw information from both passages
Use evidence from the passages to support your points
Pay attention to the grammar, structure and mechanics of your audience
Be sure to include
and introduction
information from the passages to support your explanation
a conclusion
Answer:
Food in space
On earth we have a variety of foods, but we can not enjoy every food in space. Do you know why?In space astronauts eat non-delicious food but some people think the other way around. preparing food in space is complicated for many reasons, some are microgravity, some foods are not perfected for space and some foods do not meet the requirements of space food.
preparing food in space can be very different from earth because of microgravity which makes the food float. According to the text “ no pizza in space” the author states Soft drinks don't work because of microgravity. soda in space is a bit complicated, Because in microgravity the light gas bubbles won’t rush to the top of the liquid to escape.The bubbles of carbon dioxide in carbonated beverages aren't floatable in a weightless environment, so they remain randomly distributed throughout the fluid, even after drinking. astronauts can't sprinkle salt and pepper on their food in space,They just float away because of microgravity. Scientists have made space food better than before and they will make space food better in the future for astronauts.
Some foods are not perfected to go to space because of many reasons. Milk is one of the foods that is not perfected and It is also banned for going into space because milk is dehydrated. According to the text “ No Pizza in Space “ Pizzas have not been perfected yet to go to space.Bread is another food that is not perfected and also banned because the bread crumbs float around, and can fly into an astronaut’s eyes and interfere with important equipment.Ice cream is not perfect to go to space because in space shuttle there is no refrigerator and also scientists have not made an Ice-cream that can go without a refrigerator. Scientists are predicting more food for astronauts as they live longer in space.
Some foods do not meet the requirements of space food because they don't have enough nutrition to provide to astronauts. According to the text “ No Pizza in Space?” the author states that they use caloric requirements based on a World Health Organization equation. The most important thing in developing space foods is making sure that they are tasty, have good nutrient content, and can be easily prepared. Calorie requirements differ for astronauts. An astronaut can choose from many types of foods such as fruits, nuts, peanut butter, chicken, beef, seafood, candy, brownies, etc.Scientists ensure the food that astronauts eat provides them with a balanced supply of vitamins and minerals. In the past space food did not have enough nutrients to provide to astronauts and now it has triple the nutrients to give to astronauts.
In conclusion, preparing food in space is complicated for many reasons, some are microgravity, some foods are not perfected and some foods do not meet the requirements of space food. astronauts need to eat a Nutritionists diet to remain healthy in space as the discover the secrets of the unknown world
hope it helped
Step-by-step explanation:
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[tex]\sf\qquad\qquad\qquad{\underline{ Food ~in~ space }}[/tex]
Explorers and travelers throughout history have had to develop methods for preserving food and carrying enough food for their journeys. This problem was especially difficult during the time when people made long sea voyages on sailing ships. Great explorers like Columbus, Magellan and Cook carried dried foods and foods preserved in salt and brine.
More recently, refrigeration and canning have provided solutions to the problem of food preservation. However, space travel required that new methods be devised for keeping foods edible. Foods taken into space must be light-weight, compact, tasty and nutritious. They must also keep for long periods without refrigeration. A variety of menus consisting of foods similar to those displayed here provided each astronaut with 2500 or more calories per day.
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The vet told Casey that her dog should weigh at most 70 lbs. Her dog weighs 106 pounds, so Casey set a goal that he would lose 4 pounds per week. Which inequality represents the number of weeks it take for Casey's dog to reach 70 lbs?
a) 106 - 4x ≤ 70
b) 70 + 4x ≤ 106
c) 4x - 106 ≥ 70
d) 106 - 4x< 70
Answer:
The answer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
Variable- w=weeks
weeks=4
solution-w>9
-4w<-36
-4w/4<-36/-4
(36/4 =9)
w>9
(sorry if I didnt explain it you right but, A is the correct answer)
PLEASE HELP! Using completing the square to solve x2-5x+3=0. Round to the nearest tenth as needed
Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle x_1=\frac{5+\sqrt{13}}{2}\approx4.3\text{ and } x_2=\frac{5+\sqrt{13}}{2}\approx0.7[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given:
[tex]x^2-5x+3=0[/tex]
And we want to solve this via completing the square.
First, we will subtract 3 from both sides. This yields:
[tex]x^2-5x=-3[/tex]
Next, we will factor out the leading coefficient from the left.
In this case, the leading coefficient is simply 1 so we can leave it as is.
Next, we want to add a constant that is half of the b coefficient squared.
In this case, b = -5.
Half of that is -5/2.
Squaring yields 25/4.
So, we will add 25/4 to both sides. Since our leading coefficient is 1, we don't need to multiply by anything when we add it on the right. Hence:
[tex]\displaystyle x^2-5x+\frac{25}{4}=-3+\frac{25}{4}[/tex]
The left side constitutes a perfect square trinomial as shown:
[tex]\displaystyle (x)^2-2\Big(\frac{5}{2} \Big)(x)+\Big(\frac{5}{2}\Big)^2=-\frac{12}{4}+\frac{25}{4}[/tex]
Factor and subtract:
[tex]\displaystyle \Big(x-\frac{5}{2}\Big)^2=\frac{13}{4}[/tex]
Taking the square root of both sides gives:
[tex]\displaystyle x-\frac{5}{2}=\pm\frac{\sqrt{13}}{2}[/tex]
Hence:
[tex]\displaystyle x=\frac{5}{2}\pm\frac{\sqrt{13}}{2}}=\frac{5\pm\sqrt{13}}{2}[/tex]
Approximate:
[tex]\displaystyle x_1=\frac{5+\sqrt{13}}{2}\approx4.3\text{ and } x_2=\frac{5-\sqrt{13}}{2}\approx0.7[/tex]
Type the correct answer in the box.
In this triangle cosA/cosB= blank
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
A triangle is a polygon with three sides and three angles. The types of triangles are scalene triangle, equilateral triangle, right angled triangle and obtuse triangle.
Trigonometric functions are used to show the relationship between the angles of a triangles and the sides of the triangle. For a right angled triangle, the ratio of the sides can be gotten using trigonometric functions such as:
cosθ = adjacent/hypotenuse, sinθ = opposite/hypotenuse, tanθ = opposite/adjacent
Given the right angle triangle:
cos(A) = adjacent / hypotenuse = 3 / 4.24
cos(A) = 3 / 4.25
cos(B) = adjacent / hypotenuse = 3 / 4.24
cos(B) = 3 / 4.24
cos(A) / cos(B) = (3 / 4.24) ÷ (3 / 4.24) = 1
cos(A) / cos(B) = 1
find the area of the shaded regions. give your answer as a completely simplified exact value in terms of π (no approximations)
Answer:
36π
Step-by-step explanation:
2π9² × 80/360 = area of sector
2π9² × 2/9 = 162π × 2/9 = 18π × 2 = 36π
36π is the area
There were x cookies at the beginning of a party. By the end of the party, 16 of them had been eaten. Using x, write an expression for the number of cookies that were left
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
xf
What are the vertex and axis of symmetry of the parabola y = x2 – 16x + 63?
A.
vertex: (8, -1); axis of symmetry: x = 8
B.
vertex: (8, 1); axis of symmetry: x = 8
C.
vertex: (-8, 1); axis of symmetry: x = -8
D.
vertex: (-8, -1); axis of symmetry: x = -8
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember that the x-value of the vertex when an equation is given in standard form can be found with the equation [tex]\frac{-b}{2a}[/tex]. So, we can take the coefficients from the equation and plug them in.
[tex]\frac{-b}{2a} \\\frac{-(-16)}{2(1)}\\\\\frac{16}{2}\\\\8[/tex]
Now we know that the x-value of the vertex is 8. Next, the equation for the y-value is [tex]c-ah^2[/tex], where h is the x-value of the vertex (8).
[tex](63)-(1)(8)^2\\63-64\\-1[/tex]
So the vertex is (8,-1).
Finally, the axis of symmetry is the x-value of the vertex, also called h.
Final answer, vertex: (8,-1) and axis of symmetry: x=8
Hope this helps!
The perimeter of a square is 52 cm.
Calculate the area of the square.
Answer:
169 [tex]cm^{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok so we know that perimeter is when you add up all the side lengths of a given shape. Since we know it's 52, we can use that to help us!
A square means that all 4 sides are equal; all 4 side lengths are equal...
Now we can divide the perimeter by 4 (a square has 4 sides) to get the side lengths for one side of the square (when we get one side, we automatically have the other sides)
52 ÷ 4 = 13
The side lengths for the square is 13
Check...
13 + 13 + 13 + 13 = 52 CORRECT
Now that we have the side of the square, we can find the area...
A = b * h
A = 13 * 13
A = 169 [tex]cm^{2}[/tex]
The area of the square is 169 [tex]cm^{2}[/tex]
Hope this helped!
Have a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious day!
Answer: 169 cm²
Step-by-step explanation: Remember that the formula
for the perimeter of a square is 4 times a side.
Therefore, since the perimeter of the given square is 52,
we have 52 = 4s and dividing both sides by 4, 13 = s.
Now, remember that the formula for the area of a square is s² and since
the length of a side of a given square is 13, we have (13)² or 169.
So the area of a square that has a perimeter of 52 cm is 169 cm².
Notice that we include square centimeters in our final answer because
we were given centimeters as our units in the original problem.