Answer:
a) 240 grams
b) 360 grams
c) 2 packs
Step-by-step explanation:
a) 1 biscuit = 4 grams of flour
60 biscuits = 240 grams of flour
Conclusion, 240 grams of flour is needed for 60 biscuits.
b) 240×3÷2 = 360 grams of butter
c) 360÷250
= 1.44
≈ 2 packs
Hope this helps =)
Find the following measures and angle measures.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
it would be really helpful if i knew the answer step by step thank you
Answer:
61.3 to infinty
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Multiple: 7(8) = 56
2. Multiple: 2(4) = 8
3. Divide: the result of step 2: 3 = 8 : 3 = 2.6666666666667 = 8/43
4. Multiple: the result of step 3: 4 = 8/3
* 4 = 8 · 4/
3 · 1
= 32/
3
5. Subtract: the result of step 1 - the result of step 4 = 56 - 32/3
= 56/1
- 32/3
= 56 · 3/1 · 3
- 32/3
= 168/3
- 32/3
= 168 - 32/3
= 136/3
6. Multiple: 2(8) = 16
7. Add: the result of step 5 + the result of step 6 = 136/3
+ 16 = 136/3
+ 16/1
= 136/3
+ 16 · 3/ 1 · 3
= 136/3
+ 48/3
= 136 + 48/3
= 184/3
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Answer:
H= 8 k = 11
Step-by-step explanation:
H= 8 k = 11
sqrt ( x^8 k^11) = x^4 k^5 sqrt k
A fruit punch is made with 32 ounces of ginger ale for every 12 ounces of frozen orange juice
concentrate. How much ginger ale should you use for 30 ounces of orange juice concentrate?
Answer:
80
Step-by-step explanation:
if you make a ratio table
32ginger ale = 12orange juice
now we now 6x5=20 so we can divide 12 by 2 which would give us 6 and the same with 32 which would give us 16 now you have
16ginger ale = 6 orange juice
and we need 30 orange juice so 6x5= 30 and we multiply 16 by 5 too so 16x5=80 t
therefore
80 ginger ale = 30 orange juice
On the following unit circle, \thetaθtheta is in radians.
A unit circle with an angle from the positive x-axis to a ray labeled theta. The point where the ray intersects the circle is labeled 0.83, negative 0.55 and is in the fourth quadrant.
A unit circle with an angle from the positive x-axis to a ray labeled theta. The point where the ray intersects the circle is labeled 0.83, negative 0.55 and is in the fourth quadrant.
Without a calculator, evaluate the following expressions to the nearest hundredth.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
cos(π+θ)=-cos θ=-(0.83)/1=-0.83
cos (2π-θ)=cos θ=0.83/1=0.83
Answer:
5/4
Step-by-step explanation:
find the domain of the function (f•g)(x) where f(x)2x^2+c, g(x)=5x-1
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice the domain for both function is all real numbers.
So if we either add, subtract, multiply, or compose the functions, the domain will be all real numbers.
What is the best estimate of the area of the figure on the grid if each square has a side length of 1 inch?
12 square inches
O 20 square inches
25 square inches
O 33 square inches
Answer:12 i think
Step-by-step explanation:
A right prism is shown below.
What is the surface area of the right prism?
Question options:
290 in2
420 in2
520 in2
2940 in2
Answer:
290 8s the answer because 15 mutiplyed by 8 plus 17 multiplyed by 10 give you 290
[tex]\fbox{Surface \: area \: of \: prism = 520 \: sq.in.} [/tex]
Step by step explanation:Given:
height of prism h = 10 in
length of base of triangle b = 8 in
height of triangle h' = 15in
side A of triangle = 17 in
To find:
Surface area of prism = ?
Solution:
[tex]\begin{gathered}Area \: of \: base \: triangle = \: \frac{1}{2}\cdot{b}{h'} \\ Area \: of \: base \: triangle = \frac{1} {\not2}\cdot{15} \times \not{8} \\ Area \: of \: base \: triangle = 60 \: {in}^{2} \end{gathered}[/tex]\\[tex]\fbox{Area \: of \: base \: triangle \: (B) = 60 \: sq.in. }\\\begin{gathered}Perimeter \: of \: base \: triangle = Side A + Height \: h' + base \: b \\ Perimeter \: of \: base \: triangle = 15 + 17 + 8 \: in\\ Perimeter \: of \: base \: triangle = 40 \: in\end{gathered}
[/tex]
[tex]\fbox{Perimeter \: of \: base \: triangle (p) \: = 40 \: in} [/tex]
[tex]\begin{gathered}Surface \: area \: of \: prism = 2B+ \: ph \\ Surface \: area \: of \: prism = 2 \times 60+ \: 40 \times 10 \\ Surface \: area \: of \: prism = 120 + 400\\ Surface \: area \: of \: prism = 520 \: {in}^{2} \end{gathered} [/tex]
[tex]\fbox{Surface \: area \: of \: prism = 520 \: sq.in.} [/tex]
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Please help, super confused :(
Answer:
Below.
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph shown is f(x).
3. The graph 3 is the same shaped graph as drawn but moved 3 units to the left.
4. The graph 4 is the same shaped graph as drawn but moved 5 units to the right.
Hope this helps.
The functions f(x) = x2 – 2 and g(x) = –x2 + 5 are shown on the graph.Explain how to modify the graphs of f(x) and g(x) to graph the solution set to the following system of inequalities. How can the solution set be identified? y > x2 – 2 y ≥ –x2 + 5
Two rigid transformations must be applied:
Vertical translation 7 units in the +y direction.Reflection around the line y = 5.The solution set can be identified by the fact that domain of quadratic functions is the real domain.
How to use rigid transformations
In the field of the Euclidean geometry rigid transformations are transformations applied on geometric loci such that Euclidean distances within the latter are conserved and herein we must determine what rigid transformations we should apply on f(x) to obtain g(x).
After a careful examination, we conclude that following two rigid transformations must be applied:
Vertical translation 7 units in the +y direction.Reflection around the line y = 5.The solution set represents the set of x-values such that the function exists. As both functions are quadratic equations, then their solutions are described the entire real domain.
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Please I need step by step solution.
Q/ sin135° Use half angle identity.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Sin (90 + Ф ) =Cos Ф
135° = 90 + 45
Sin 135° = Sin (90 + 45)
= Cos 45°
[tex]= \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}[/tex]
How many unique triangles can be draw waith side lengths id 12 cm and 16 cm, and a 50 degree included angle?
Answer:
the answer for this question is 1
10^3 I need some help can someone help please.
A number raised to an exponent is the number multiplied by itself the number of the exponent:
10^3 = 10 x 10 x 10 = 1,000
Ben used 130. 2 pounds of gravel in his front yard and 110. 4 pounds in his back yard. How many more pounds of gravel does Ben use in his front yard than his back yard?
Answer:
19.8
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 130.2 by 110.4
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
Fill in the blank question.
Complete the following to show that the expressions (5+1)(5−1) and 52−12 are equivalent.
Pythagorean theorem. Show your work!
Please help in really stuck!!
Answer:
[tex]\sqrt{29[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Pythagorean theorem is a^2 + b^2 = c^2. "a" and "b" represent the side lengths QR and PR, while "c" represents the hypotenuse PQ.
Let's plug in these values:
2^2 + 5^2 = c^2
4 + 25 = c^2
29 = c^2
sqrt 29 = c
Therefore "c" is the square root of 29.
Answer:
My answers is basically 29^2 or [tex]\sqrt{29}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
CAN SOMEONE HELP ME PLSSSSSS I ASKED THIS LIKE 3 TIMES BUT NO ONE ANSWERED.THABKYOU!
Determine the area of the park that is not covered by the wading pool.
Answer:
19.63 m^2
Step-by-step explanation:
This is an Area=pi r^2 equation so it would be 3.14*2.5^2
What number is not part of the solution set to the inequality below?
x - 2 > or equal to 12
A 10
B 14
C 16
D 18
Answer:
B. 14
Step-by-step explanation:
Add 2 to both sides:)
solve the system:
y=5
3x+y=2
solve the system:
y=5
4x-y=7
solve the system:
2x+y=12
3x-y=3
HELP PLEASE
Answer:
3x+5=2
3×=2- 5
3x= -3
x=-1
4x-5=7
4x=7+5
4x=12
4x÷4=12÷4
x=3
2x+5=12
2x=12-5
2x=7
2x÷2=7÷2
x=3.5
3x-5=3
3x=3+5
3x=8
3x÷3=8÷3
x=2.6
10x - 8y = 4
-5x + 3y = -9
(please explain step by step I don't understand)
Answer:
x = 6
y = 7
Step-by-step explanation:
10x - 8y = 4 ⇒ ( 1 )
-5x + 3y = -9 ⇒ ( 2 )
( 2 ) × 2
2 × ( -5x + 3y = -9 )
-10x + 6y = - 18 ⇒ ( 3 )
( 1 ) + ( 3 )
10x - 8y -10x + 6y = 4 - 18
-2y = - 14
Divide both sides by ( - 2 )
y = 7
Now let us replace y with 7 to find the value of x.
For that, let us use equation ( 1 ).
10x - 8y = 4
10x - 8 × 7 = 4
10x - 56 = 4
10x = 56 + 4
10x = 60
Divide both sides by 10.
x = 6
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\sf{x=6 \quad y=7}}[/tex]Step-by-step explanation:
Isolate the term of x and y from one side of the equation.
10x-8y=4 and -5+3y=-910x-8y=4
x=2(2y+1)/5
Substitute.
[tex]\sf{-5*\dfrac{2(2y+1)}{5}+3y=-9}[/tex]
Solve.
-y-2=-9
Add by 2 from both sides.
-y-2+2=-9+2
Solve.
-y=-7
Divide by -1 from both sides.
-y/-1=-7/-1
Solve.
Divide the numbers from left to right.
-7/-1=7
y=7
Substitute of y=7.
x=2(2*7+1)/5
PEMDAS stands for:
ParenthesisExponentsMultiplyDivideAddSubtract2(2*7+1)/5
Do parenthesis first.
2*7=14
14+1=15
2(15)/5
Multiply.
2*15=30
Divide.
30/5=6
x=6
Therefore, the correct answer is x=6 and y=7.I hope this helps you! Let me know if my answer is wrong or not.
What is (3.14)(87.5)²=____?
Answer:
24040.625
Hope this helped! I'm not good at explaining the steps, but this is the answer.
Abby found that the radius of her bike tire was 14 inches what is the circumstances of the tire
Answer:
28
Step-by-step explanation:
radius= 14
circumstances of tire=?
Based on given conditions, formulate
circumstances= 2 multiply radius
= 2 multiply by 14
= 28
Can y’all help me with thjs
I'll write in the format (x;y) where x is the salad dressings amount, and y is the amount of servings.
We can see the line goes through the points (1;2) , (2;4) , (3;6) ...
So, the amount of servings are doubled the amount of salad dressings she need to use. (1 cup every 2 servings, 2 cups every 4 servings, etc.)
-> Leslle used half a cup of salad dressing for every serving of salad (B)
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember the first value is called the x-coordinate and the second value is the y-coordinate.
Find the first point the line crosses over.
So let's take the point (2,1).
As you can see that for every 2 servings Leslie uses 1 salad dressing cup,
2 to 1
Now look at the answers,
So you can are ready mark off A since it is not true,
You can mark off C since the line does not cross over points (1,4),
You can mark off D since the line does not cross over points (1,2),
That leaves you with B,
To check if it is true you need to find how much salad dressing cups are in one serving,
To do that you need to divide by 2 on both sides,
2÷2=1
1÷2=[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
your new rate is 1 to [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
So B is your answer.
can someone help me with this queston
Step-by-step explanation:
1) option A OR B AS THEY ARE THE SAME
2) option a
Answer: question 1 is b
Question 2 is a
Step-by-step explanation: hope it helps
in question 1 a and b are the same so choose this or this
- Which of the following would best be solved using completing the square?
A. 22 – 2 – 20 = 0
B. 22 = 36
C. 2x2 + 15x = 6
D. 203 – 3c2 + 45 – 12 = 0
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
You can only complete the square with quadratic equations (equations leading with x^2)
C is the only answer choice that leads with x^2
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Because you would do 22 _2 _20 and your answer will be zero .
what is the area of the parallelogram below if b=6.1? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
HELP HELP HELPPPPP
thanks lol
Answer:
257mm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
18*(3+15)/2 = 162
4*(15+5) =80
3+5 = 15
total = 257 mm^2
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of composite figure:
Shape I:
Shape I is an triangle
base= 3 + 15 + 5 = 23 mm
height = 18 mm
[tex]\boxed{\text{Area of traingle = $\dfrac{1}{2}base*height$}}[/tex]
[tex]= \dfrac{1}{2}*18*23\\\\= 9*23\\\\= 207 \ mm^{2}[/tex]
Shape 2:
Shape 2 is an rectangle.
length = 15 + 5 = 20 mm
width = 4 mm
[tex]\boxed{\text{Area of rectangle = length * width}}[/tex]
= 20 *4
= 80 mm²
Shape 3:
length = 5 mm
widht = 3 mm
Area of shape 3 = 5 * 3 = 15 mm²
Area of the composite shape = 207 + 80 + 15
= 302 mm²
Find the area of the shape below
11 ft
7 ft
10 ft
8 ft
2 ft
[tex]\qquad\qquad\huge\underline{{\sf Answer}}♨[/tex]
Let's solve ~
Area of whole shape = Area of greater rectangle - area of smaller rectangle
Area of greater rectangle :
[tex]\qquad \sf \dashrightarrow \:11 \times 10[/tex]
[tex]\qquad \sf \dashrightarrow \:110 \: \: ft {}^{2} [/tex]
Area of smaller rectangle :
[tex]\qquad \sf \dashrightarrow \:7 \times 8[/tex]
[tex]\qquad \sf \dashrightarrow \:56 \: \: ft {}^{2} [/tex]
Area of composite figure :
[tex]\qquad \sf \dashrightarrow \:110 \: ft {}^{2} - 56 \: ft {}^{2} [/tex]
[tex]\qquad \sf \dashrightarrow \:54 \: {ft}^{2} [/tex]
The scale drawing is 2 cm:5m. What is the length,width,and area of the actual room. 8cm & 12 cm
Answer:
Length= 20m, width=30m Area= 600m²
Step-by-step explanation:
The length becomes 8/2 × 5m=20m
the width becomes 12/2 × 5m=30m
Area = length × width
= 20m × 30m
=600m²
Find the median of the data set without the outlier.
Then, find the median of the data set with the outlier.
Answer:
Median without the outlier: 9
Median with the outlier: 9
Step-by-step explanation:
The outlier here is 1, because it's smaller than most of the values in the data set.
Median: the middle value of a data set
Median without the outlier: 9
7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10
Median with the outlier: 9
1, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10
9 + 9 = 18
18/2 = 9
Hope this helps!
Answer:
the without the outlier 9
set with with the outlier 9
Step-by-step explanation: