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8 * (6 - 5)
= 8(6 - 5)
= 8(6) + 8(-5)
= 48 + (-40)
= 48 - 40
= 8
OR
8 * (6 - 5)
= 8(6 - 5)
= 8(1)
= 8
OR EVEN
8 * (6 - 5)
= (8 * ?) - (8 * ?)
= (8 * 6) - (8 * 5)
= 48 - 40
= 8
Thus, your answer is: (8 * 6) - (8 * 5)
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The number is a/an...
국
Order of Operations
40 + (1 + 2) - 2
3[16 - (2 + 5)]^2
100-50/100-3(2+3)^2
Answer:
41, 243, 2
Step-by-step explanation:
40 + (1 + 2) - 2
=41
3[16 - (2 + 5)]^2
=243
100-50/100-3(2+3)^2
=2
*please show your work *
Find the volume of the rectangular prism in cubic yards.
《V = lwh》
2 feet
5 feet
8 feet
Answer:
V = 80
Step-by-step explanation:
V = lwh
V = 8(5)(2)
V = 40(2)
V= 80
Keiko sold 3 less than three-fourths of his sister’s sales. Which expression represents what Keiko sold?
Which expression can be simplified to the form 3\y + 3, where y is a positive integer?
Answer: Choice B) [tex]\sqrt{63}[/tex]
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Explanation:
Let's rewrite the given expression like so
[tex]3\sqrt{y+3}=\sqrt{3^2}\sqrt{y+3}\\\\3\sqrt{y+3}=\sqrt{9}\sqrt{y+3}\\\\3\sqrt{y+3}=\sqrt{9(y+3)}\\\\[/tex]
We can see that the radicand is a multiple of 9 since 9 is a factor.
This immediately rules out choices C and D because 75 and 84 are not multiples of 9.
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Plug in the smallest positive integer (1) for y to get
[tex]\sqrt{9(1+3)}=\sqrt{9(4)} = \sqrt{36}\\\\[/tex]
The radicand 36 is larger than the radicand for choice A (18), meaning we can rule out choice A. There's no way to get a radicand of 18 since y = 1 is the smallest we can go for.
We can however get to 63 by using y = 4
[tex]\sqrt{9(4+3)}=\sqrt{9(7)} = \sqrt{63}\\\\[/tex]
Showing that choice B is of the form [tex]3\sqrt{y+3}[/tex] where y is a positive integer, specifically when y = 4.
Let g: R+R+ be defined by g(x) = x2 +1. Determine the domain, co-domain and range of g.
Domain:-
For any real x function is not undefined .
Domain belongs to RCodomain belongs to R+
Range:-
x² always ≥0Hence
range=[1,oo)Find the slant height of the prism
a.10
b.5
c.7
d.3
Check the picture below.
Order the numbers from least to greatest.
13/50
22%
0.28
1/5
0.41
1/5, 13/50, 0.28, 0.41, 22%
Step-by-step explanation:
hopes this helps
If a circle has a diameter of 11.5 feet, what is the area?
Answer:
103.87 ft.
In this case, area equals [tex]\pi r^2[/tex]
The diameter is [tex]2r[/tex]
But before worrying about anything else, we must start the problem. Let's do that now.
The first step is to find the broken-down form of the area.
A = [tex]\frac{1}{4} \pi d^2[/tex]
Next, break this equation into a solvable definition.
[tex]\frac{1}{4} * \pi * 11.5[/tex]
Lastly, solve this equation, and round.
[tex]A[/tex] ≈ [tex]103.86891~ft^2[/tex]
Solve this system of equations. -2x-4y=-12
Answer:
x = 6 and y = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Your equation: -2x-4y=-12
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First, we'll solve for x.
You need to divide -2x on both sides.
**We'll exclude/forget the -4y since we're not dealing with it right now.
-2x = -12
x = 6
When dividing with negatives, if both of the numbers are negatives they shall cancel and become positive.
-12 divided by -2 is 6 positive.
Therefore, x = 6
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Next, we'll solve for y
The same thing as last, we'll exclude our -2x since we're not dealing with it anymore.
-4y = -12
-12 divided by -4 is a positive answer since the two negatives cancel out.
-12/ -4 = 3
Therefore, y = 3
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The proper vocabulary of the "x" and the "y" are x-intercept and y-intercept.
We just solved for both.
Stephan cuts a 50-yard ribbon. One piece is 7 yards longer than the other. What is the length of each piece?
Answer:
It should be 32 and 18 but I'm bro entirely sure
The graph shows the distance (d) in miles that an animal runs at a constant speed in (t) minutes. Which equation represents this situation.
100 points
Aaron goes to his favorite hamburger joint with a friend and orders two hamburgers and two French fries. His total cost is $10.50. The next week, he goes with two other friends. They order four hamburgers and three French fries. This time the total is $19.50. Choose two equations that could be used to determine the cost of hamburgers (h) and French fries (f).
Each french fry costs $1.5 and hamburger $3.75
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two hamburgers + two French fries = $10.50 ____ equation 1four hamburgers + three French fries = $19.50 _____equation 2Consider hambugers as "h" and fench fries as "f"
2h + 2f = 10.5 ___ equation 14h + 3f = 19.5 ___ equation 2We can solve them to find the cost of each hambuger and fench fry
Solve for f :
(10.5 - 2f)/2 = (19.5 -3f)/442 - 8f = 39 -6f-6f + 8f = 42 - 392f = 3f = 1.5Solve for h :
h = (10.5 - 2f)/2h = (10.5 - 2(1.5))/2h = 3.75I need to solve for “x” and then for “y”.
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]13 - 4y = 1 - y(opposite \: angles \: of \: a \: parallelogram \: are \: equal) \\ 13 - 4y = 1 - y \\ - 4y + y = 1 - 13 \\ - 3y = - 12 \\ y = \frac{ - 12}{ - 3} \\ y = 4 \\ \\ 7x - 3 = 6x + 3(opposite \: angles \: of \: a \: parallelogram \: are \: equal) \\ 7x - 3 = 6x + 3 \\ 7x - 6x = 3 + 3 \\ x = 6 \\ x = 6 \: \: \: \: \: y = 4[/tex]
Please answer the questions (for 50 points) Also please show work on the answer
Answer:
144 sq cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The base is a triangle. Area of a triangle is:
A = 1/2 b • h
A = 1/2(4)•3
A = 6
There are 2 of these bases.
Area of 2 bases= 12.
There are three rectangular sides. Area of a rectangle is:
A = l × w (or b•h)
A = 5 × 11 = 55
A = 3 × 11 = 33
A = 4 × 11 = 44
Add up three rectangular faces and two bases for Total Surface Area:
12 + 55 + 33 + 44
= 144 sq cm
Answer:
144 cm ²
Step-by-step explanation:
The surface area of a right triangular prism is made up of 2 congruent triangles (these are called the "bases") and 3 rectangles.
Surface area of a right triangular prism formula
Surface area = (S₁ + S₂ + S₃)L + bh
where:
S₁, S₂ and S₃ are the side lengths of the triangleL is the length of the prismb is the length of the base of the triangleh is the height of the triangle⇒ Surface area = (3 + 4 + 5)11 + 4 × 3
= (12)11 + 12
= 132 + 12
= 144 cm²
Find the maximum number of children to whom 30 sweaters and 45
trousers can be equally distributed.also find how many sweaters and trousers each child got ?
Answer:
15 children2 sweaters; 3 trousers eachStep-by-step explanation:
The desired distribution can be found by factoring out the greatest common factor from two numbers.
30 sweaters + 45 trousers = 15(2 sweaters + 3 trousers)
Each of 15 children got 2 sweaters and 3 trousers.
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Additional comment
The two numbers can be factored as ...
30 = 2·3·5
45 = 3·3·5
The factors these numbers have in common are 3·5 = 15
Write an expression that can be used to produce vector g from vectors e and f Explain how
you determined that expression.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
vector e is (-1,5),f is (3,-4),g is (2,1)
2i+j=x(-i+5j)+y(3i-4j)
2=-x+3y (multiply by 5)
10=-5x+15y
1=5x-4y
add
11=11y
y=1
2=-x+3(1)
x=3-2=1
2i+j=1(-i+5j)+1(3i-4j)
How much is 240 in into ft
Answer:
How much is 240 in into ft 20 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps
Learn with an example
Felipe's lacrosse team will play in the Hickory Hills Tournament this weekend. They will
play 6 different teams, each with a 50% chance of winning. How likely is it that Felipe's
lacrosse team will win all 6 of their games?
Which simulation could be used to fairly represent the situation?
Flip a coin 6 times. Each time the coin lands on tails, it represents Felipe's
lacrosse team winning a game.
Create a deck of 6 cards, each labeled with a different number from 1 to 6.
Pick a card, then return it to the deck, 6 times. Each time a 6 appears, it
represents Felipe's lacrosse team winning a game.
Use a computer to randomly generate 6 numbers from 1 to 3. Each time 1 or
2 appears, it represents Felipe's lacrosse team
Answer:
50% chance that they will win each game..and there's 6 games... so 3!
Step-by-step explanation:
A toy is shaped as a triangular prism. The toy has a
base of 108 square inches. What is the height of the toy if
the volume is 729 cubic inches?
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{\sf h = 6.75 \ in.}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given Data:
Base area = [tex]A_{B}[/tex] = 108 in.²
Volume = V = 729 in.³
Required:
Height = h = ?
Formula:
[tex]V=A_{B}h[/tex]
Solution:
For h, rearranging formula:
[tex]\displaystyle h = \frac{V}{A_{B}} \\\\h =\frac{729 \ in.^3}{108 \ in.^2} \\\\h = 6.75 \ in.\\\\\rule[225]{225}{2}[/tex]
A rental car company charges $31.91 per day to rent a car and $0.07 for every mile driven. Hudson wants to rent a car, knowing that: He plans to drive 100 miles. He has at most $70 to spend. Which inequality can be used to determine xx, the maximum number of days Hudson can afford to rent for while staying within his budget?
Answer:
1.97 day; 1 day.
Step-by-step explanation:
0.07*100 = 7
31.91x - 7 = 70
70 - 7 = 63
31.91x = 63
63 / 31.91 = 1.97
what is the slope of the line pls help
Answer:
1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
The slope is the rise over the run, also known as the change in y value over the change in x value
m = 2/4 =1/2
We know it is positive since it goes up from the left to the right
Find the minimum distance from the parabola x-y^2=0
to the point (0,3).
Answer:
√5
Step-by-step explanation:
The distance from the given point to the curve can be found using the distance formula. The resulting expression can be minimized to find the minimum distance.
d = √((x2 -x1)² +(y2 -y1)²)
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Point on the ParabolaA point on the parabola can be described by ...
x -y² = 0
x = y² . . . . . add y²
Then a point on this curve is ...
(y², y)
Distance to Given PointThe distance to it from (0, 3) is ...
d = √((0 -y²)² +(3 -y)²) = √(y⁴ +y² -6y +9)
Find the MinimumThe distance will be minimized when the derivative of the radical expression is zero:
d(y⁴ +y² -6y +9)/dy = 0 = 4y³ +2y -6
0 = 2y³ +y -3 . . . . . . . . remove a factor of 2
This will have a rational root in the set {±1, ±3}.
Trial and error shows that y=1 is the only real solution to this equation.
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Then the minimum distance is ...
d = √(1⁴ +1² -6·1 +9) = √5
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Additional comment
The attached graph shows that a circle with radius √5 centered at (0, 3) will intersect the parabola at exactly one point. That confirms our solution.
What is the volume of Prism B if the volume of Prism A is 1120 in??
Answer:
140 in³
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio of volumes of similar objects is proportional to the cube of the ratio of the linear dimensions.
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Here, prism B is half the height of prism A, so will have (1/2)³ = 1/8 of the volume of prism A:
Vb = (1/8)×Va
Vb = (1/8)×(1120 in³) = 140 in³
The volume of Prism B is 140 cubic inches.
What answer is this I can’t find it
What is the sum of the infinite geometric series? −5+2−4/5+8/25−16/125...
Answer:
-25/7
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of an infinite series with first term 'a' and common ratio 'r' is ...
S = a/(1 -r)
Your series has a=-5 and r=-2/5, so the sum is ...
S = (-5)/(1 -(-2/5)) = -5/(7/5) = -25/7
The sum of the series is -25/7.
Which shows the solution set to the
inequality below?
2x+35-5
A. H
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1
0 1
++
2 3 4 5
-
B. +
HHHHHH
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3 4 5
C. HA
++++
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1
0 1 2 3 4 5
D.
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1
+++++
0 1 2 3 4 5
Answer:
The answer is C hope this can help you out!
Question 3
Compute the probability of Susan turning 44 years old (event A), given that Carl has reached the age of 44 (event B).
Answer:
Events A and B are independent of each other, so P(B∣A)=P(B)=0.95726.
Explanation -
I got this answer from Plato.
Using synthetic division, what is the width of the rectangle?
5 x squared + 4 x minus 6
5 x squared + 34 x + 108 + StartFraction 306 Over x + 3 EndFraction
5 x cubed + 4 x squared minus 6 x
5 x squared + 34 x + 108 + StartFraction 306 Over x minus 3 EndFraction
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
c
Answer:
its A!!!
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]tan((x/2)-(pi /2))=\sqrt2[/tex]
[tex]\textit{Cofunction Identities} \\\\ sin\left(\theta-\frac{\pi}{2}\right)=-cos(\theta) \qquad\qquad cos\left(\theta-\frac{\pi}{2}\right)=+sin(\theta) \\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}\\\\ tan\left(\frac{x}{2}~~ - ~~\frac{\pi }{2} \right)~~ = ~~\sqrt{2}\qquad \qquad \qquad \stackrel{\textit{let's make for a second}}{\cfrac{x}{2}=\theta } \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill[/tex]
[tex]tan\left(\theta-\frac{\pi}{2}\right)\implies \cfrac{sin\left(\theta-\frac{\pi}{2}\right)}{cos\left(\theta-\frac{\pi}{2}\right)}\implies \cfrac{-cos(\theta )}{+sin(\theta )}\implies -cot(\theta )\implies -cot\left( \frac{x}{2} \right)[/tex]
[tex]-cot\left( \frac{x}{2} \right)~~ = ~~\sqrt{2}\implies cot\left( \frac{x}{2} \right)=-\sqrt{2} \\\\\\ cot^{-1}\left[ cot\left( \frac{x}{2} \right) \right]=cot^{-1}\left(-\sqrt{2} \right)\implies \cfrac{x}{2}=cot^{-1}\left(-\sqrt{2} \right) \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ ~\hfill x=2\left[ cot^{-1}\left(-\sqrt{2} \right) \right]~\hfill[/tex]