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Answer 1
3 x 1/8 bottom left. The third one

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Answer:

1. C - Directly Proportional Graph

2. D - Square Root Graph (I don't know, I just eliminated it from all the other options xD)

3. A - Exponential Graph

4. B - Reciprocal Graph

0 to 50m/s in 10s. What's the acceleration?

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Answer:

v = 50m/s

u = 0

a = v-u/t = 50/10= 5m/s²

A certain pipe can be used to fill a pool with water in 2 hours. A second pipe can be used to fill the pool in 4 hours. How long does it take to fill the pool when both pipes are used at the same time?​

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Answer:

1 1/3 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Pipe 1 alone:

fills the pool in 2 hours

in 1 hour, it fills 1/2 of the pool

Pipe 2 alone:

fills the pool in 4 hours

in 1 hour, it fills 1/4 of the pool

Pipe 1 and Pipe 2 working together:

fill the pool in x hours

in 1 hour, they fill 1/x of the pool

Working together, in 1 hour the two pipes fill 1/2 + 1/4 of the pool.

Working together, in 1 hour the two pipes fill 1/x of the pool.

Therefore,

1/2 + 1/4 = 1/x

2/4 + 1/4 = 1/x

3/4 = 1/x

x = 4/3

x = 1 1/3

Answer: 1 1/3 hours

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Explanation is in the file

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I’m pretty sure the answer is c I’m so sorry if I’m wrong

The track and field coach records Ian's 400-meter race times during three practices. How much greater was the percent of change from Practice 1 to Practice 2 than from Practice 2 to Practice 3? Round to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

d.  1.5%

Step-by-step explanation:

Given - The track and field coach records Ian's 400-meter race times during three practices.

Practice        1          2           3

Time (s)         63       60        58

To find - How much greater was the percent of change from Practice 1 to Practice 2 than from Practice 2 to Practice 3? Round to the nearest tenth.

a. 7.9%

b.  4.8%

c.  3.3%

d.  1.5%

Proof -

% change from Practice 1 to Practice 2 change = [tex]\frac{60 - 63}{63}. 100[/tex]%

                                                                           = [tex]-\frac{3}{63}.100[/tex]% = - 4.761904762 %

⇒% change from Practice 1 to Practice 2 change = - 4.762 %

Now,

% change from Practice 2 to Practice 3 change = [tex]\frac{58 - 60}{60}. 100[/tex]%

                                                                           = [tex]-\frac{2}{60}.100[/tex]% = - 3.334 %

⇒% change from Practice 2 to Practice 3 change = - 3.3334 %

So,

- 4.461904762% - (- 3.3334%) = -4.461904762 + 3.3334 % = -1.4285 % ≈ 1.5%

∴ we get

Value = 1.5%

The correct option is - d.  1.5%

What is the area of the triangle

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area is base x height divide by 2
5 in x 1 ft = 5 ft in
divide by 2 is 2.5 ft in

Answer:

30 inches squared

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for a RIGHT triangle is:

[tex]A= \frac{ab}{2}[/tex]

We are given..

a = 5 inchesb = 1 foot = 12 inches

Therefore...

[tex]A = \frac{5(12)}{2}[/tex]

[tex]A=\frac{60}{2}[/tex]

[tex]A = 30[/tex]

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Answer:

False; True; True

Step-by-step explanation:

If the radius is 4, the area of the circle is

pi*r*r = pi * 4 * 4 = 16pi; The second statement is true.

The entire circle's "angle" is 2pi, so the sector takes (2pi/3) / 2pi of it all, equal to 1/3 of the entire circle - hence the area of the sector is

16pi * 1/3 = 16pi/3; the first statement is false

The length of the entire circle is 2 * pi * r = 2 * pi * 4 = 8pi

The sector is 1/3 of that, so 8pi/3; the third statement is true.

PLEASE HELP ME SOLVE THIS. Find the value of x and y. Round your answer to the nearest tenth. ​

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sin20 = x/5
5sin20 = x

x = 1.71

cos20 = y/5
5cos20 = y

y = 4.70

Hope this helps.

Find the surface area and volume of a cube with sides that are 8 meters.

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8*8*8 or 8^3 is the equation, the answer is 512

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Answer: twice 31 and 13 = 75

Step-by-step explanation: 31 + 31 = 62 + 13 = 75

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Quadrilateral ABCD with vertices A(-1, 0), B(3, 3), C(6, -1) and D(x, -y). If vertices ABCD forms a square, find the length of diagonal BD. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

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Answer:

7.07

Step-by-step explanation:

Find vertices D with desmos (it's 2,-4).

Use the distance formula or diagonal=a√2 (d=5√2)

Multiply them and get 7.07.

Since the vertices forms a square, all sides are the same length which is 5.

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Select all the equations that have no solution and state your reasoning as of "why" they do not have a solution. +6=5+ x+6=5+x −2(−3)=-2+6 −2(x−3)=-2x+6 4−4=3+2 4−4x=3x+2 4(+1)=3(+2) 4(x+1)=3(x+2) 5−3=-3+4 5−3x=-3x+4

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Equations:

[tex]x+6=5+x[/tex]

[tex]-2(x-3)=-2x+6[/tex]

[tex]4-4x=3x+2[/tex]

[tex]4(x+1)=3(x+2)[/tex]

[tex]5-3x=-3x+4[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]x+6=5+x[/tex]

[tex]5-3x=-3x+4[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]x+6=5+x[/tex]

[tex]-2(x-3)=-2x+6[/tex]

[tex]4-4x=3x+2[/tex]

[tex]4(x+1)=3(x+2)[/tex]

[tex]5-3x=-3x+4[/tex]

Required:

Which have no solution

[tex]x+6=5+x[/tex]

Subtract x from both sides

[tex]x -x+6 = 5 + x - x[/tex]

[tex]6 = 5[/tex]

[tex]x+6=5+x[/tex] has no solution because [tex]6 \ne 5[/tex]

[tex]-2(x-3)=-2x+6[/tex]

Open bracket

[tex]-2x + 6 = -2x + 6[/tex]

Both sides are equal.

Hence, there is an [tex]Infinite\ Number[/tex] of Solutions

[tex]4-4x=3x+2[/tex]

Collect like terms

[tex]-3x - 4x = 2 - 4[/tex]

[tex]-7x = -2[/tex]

Solve for x

[tex]x = \frac{-2}{-7}[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{2}{7}[/tex] --- This has a solution

[tex]4(x+1)=3(x+2)[/tex]

Open brackets

[tex]4x + 4 = 3x + 6[/tex]

Collect like terms

[tex]4x-3x = 6 - 4[/tex]

[tex]x = 2[/tex] --- This has a solution

[tex]5-3x=-3x+4[/tex]

Add 3x to both sides

[tex]5 - 3x + 3x = -3x + 3x + 4[/tex]

[tex]5 = 4[/tex]

[tex]5-3x=-3x+4[/tex] has no solution because [tex]5 \ne 4[/tex]

Which of these cannot represent the lengths of the sides of a right triangle?
03 ft, 4 ft, 5 ft
O 6 in., 8 in., 10 in.
O 16 cm, 63 cm, 65 cm
O8 m. 9 m, 10 m

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Answer:

16 cm, 63 cm, 65 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Because those side lengths are to big to make a right triangle

This is what I need to find
Area:
Primeter:

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area is 40
perimeter 14

Marissa earns $120 per week working part time at a local bakery.

part A:
what are her deductible if 25% is take out for taxes

part B:
what is the amount of her paycheck after deductions

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It will be 3 because of you do 25 percent and of 120 it will be condu Fred as three

Number of boys number of girls 11:9 there is 124 more boys than girls work out the number of students at the school

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Answer:

1240

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of boys to a girl is

x:y= 11:9

9x= 11y

There are 124 more boys in the schooll than girls

x= 124+y

Substitute 124+y for x

9(124+y)= 11y

1116+9y= 11y

1116= 11y-9y

1116= 2y

y= 1116/2

y= 558

Number of girls is 558

The number of boys can be calculated as follows

= 558+124

= 682

Hence the total number of students is

= 682+558

= 1240

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180 - 145 = 35

180 - 80 - 35 = 65

x = 65

The slope of a line Ax + By + C = 0 is
A. m = A/B
B. m = -A/C
C. m = B/A
D. m = -A/B

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A washer and a dryer cost $662 combined. The washer costs $88 less than the dryer. What is the cost of the dryer?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:First you have to subtract 662-88 and you work it on paper so its easier and when you find the answer its 574

The cost of the dryer is $574.


Enter 14% as a fraction in simplest form.

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Answer:

0.14 or 7/50

Step-by-step explanation:

Jason a 4 lengths of rope. The lengths are 3 inches, 15 centimeters, 0.3 meters, and 0.5 feet. About how much rope does Jason have [1 inch = 2.5 cm]

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Answer: 67.5 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Jason has 4 lengths of ropes

first is [tex]3\ in.\approx 7.5\ cm[/tex]

second is [tex]15\ cm[/tex]

Third is [tex]0.3\ m\approx 30\ cm\quad [\text{1 m = 100 cm}][/tex]

fourth is [tex]0.5\ ft\approx 6\ in.\approx 15\ cm\quad [\text{1 ft=12 in.}][/tex]

the total length of rope is the sum of four lengths

[tex]\Rightarrow 7.5+15+30+15=67.5\ cm[/tex]

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Answer: Buying the 5 tickets to the next hockey game is better because the unit price is only 16$

Step-by-step explanation:

80 / 5 = 16

50 / 3 = 16.666

Given ABCD - WXYZ, Find the length of the segment AD, If Ab=12 WX=20 and WZ=8

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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

the length of segment AD would be 8 since segment AD and segment WZ are equal in length!

What is the measure of Adc ??!??

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Although the VNA ADC is measuring voltage (-10V to +10V range in 14 bits), by using a trace formula, this voltage can represent other types of measurement parameters (such as current, temperature, or a scaled voltage).

A. 4 m
B. 5 m
C. 6 m
D. 8 m

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Answer:

A. 4m

Step-by-step explanation:

r= sqrt (64pi)/(pi*4) = 4m

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Which of the lists of letters all have line symmetry?
a. A,B,C,D
b. W,X,Y,Z
c. L,M,N,O
d. S,T,U,V

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

when you slice them in half you get the same thing, example W, when slice you get two V V

Answer:

I go with choice a

Step-by-step explanation:

a) A,B,C,D they all have a line of symmetry

please help with this question​

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The answer would be x=3

Find the area of the trapezoid. ​

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Answer:

A 303.66

Step-by-step explanation:

b1+b2÷2×h is the formula.

So step by step.

29.2+19=48.2

48.2÷2=24.1

24.1×12.6=303.66

The area of a trapezoid is 303.66 square in having a height of 12.6 in and its long and short bases are 29.2 in and 19 in respectively.

It is given that the trapezoid has a height of 12.6 in and its sides 19 in, 29.2 in, and 14.5 in respectively.

It is required to find the area of a trapezoid.

What is a trapezoid?

It is defined as the quadrilateral having a four-sided closed shape with two sides parallel to each other.

We know the formula for the area of a trapezoid:

[tex]\rm Area = \frac{a+b}{2} \times h[/tex]   Where 'a' is the long base, 'b' is the short base and 'h' is the height.

We have a = 29.2 in

               b = 19 in

               h = 12.6

By putting these values in the formula, we get:

[tex]\rm=\frac{a+b}{2} \times h\\\\=\frac{29.2+19}{2} \times 12.6\\\\=\rm \frac{48.2}{2} \times 12.6\\\\\rm= 24.1 \times 12.6\\\\\rm= 303.66 \ in^2[/tex]

Thus, the area of a trapezoid is 303.66 square in having a height of 12.6 in and its long and short bases are 29.2 in and 19 in respectively.

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The sculpture consists of four identical prisms. Jane says the surface area of the sculpture is 4 times the surface area of one prism. Which statement about jane's method is true?

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Options:

A.) Jane should multiply volumes, not areas.

B.) Jane should also subtract the areas of six hidden surfaces.

C.) Jane should also add the areas of six hidden surfaces.

D.) Jane is correct.

Answer:

B.) Jane should also subtract the areas of six hidden surfaces.

Step-by-step explanation:

When three-dimensional solids are joined together to form a solid, some surfaces will be visible while others won't.

When calculating the surface areas of such shapes, we only consider the visible parts (i.e. the areas of the hidden parts will be subtracted from the total areas of the individual shapes).

Since the sculpture is not attached to this question, we can assume that there are 6 hidden surfaces (as suggested by the options). The areas of these 6 hidden surfaces must be subtracted to get the actual surface area.

Answer:

Jane should also subtract the areas of six hidden surfaces.

Step-by-step explanation:

I just did it on Imagine Math

Hey, can someone help me on this problem?

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Answer:

1st one, 4th one, and 5th one

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

red, blue and purple

hey There!

for the first one

2*2=4

4*2=8

8*2= 16 so blue is correct

8*8=64 so cyan is not correct

2^8=256 so yellow is not correct

4*4=16 so red is correct

2^4 is the same as 2*2*2*2 which equals 16 so purple is also correct

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