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Answer 1

Answer:

80

Step-by-step explanation:

Round 9.82

9.82 = 10

8 × 10 = 80

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It would mean the world to me if some one can answer both questions 1 and 2 please help

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Answer:

the answer to both are 1. 3.77 2.19.94

While she was on holiday,Olga measured the temperature at the same time every day. Here are the results. Work out the median: The range of the temperatures

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Answer:

See Explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is incomplete, as the required data are not given.

I will use the following data as an illustration of how to calculate median and range.

We have:

[tex]x: 11, 13, 14, 15, 18, 20[/tex]

Calculate range

Identify the highest and the least

[tex]Highest = 20[/tex]

[tex]Least = 11[/tex]

So, the range is:

[tex]Range = Highest -Least[/tex]

[tex]Range =20-11[/tex]

[tex]Range =9[/tex]

Calculate the median

The number of data we are using is 6 (i.e. even).

So, the position of the median item is:

[tex]Median =\frac{1}{2}(n+1)[/tex]

[tex]Median =\frac{1}{2}(6+1)[/tex]

[tex]Median =\frac{1}{2}*7[/tex]

[tex]Median =3.5th[/tex]

A decimal result implies that the median is the mean of the integer values before and after the result.

In this case, the median is the mean of the item at 3rd and 4th positions.

So:

[tex]Median = \frac{14+15}{2}[/tex]

[tex]Median = \frac{29}{2}[/tex]

[tex]Median = 14.5[/tex]

is the relationship shown by the data linear? if so, model the data with an equation.​

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Answer:

The relationship is not linear.

Hope this answer is right!!

Bianca read 5 books last month. The number of pages in each book that bianca read is listed in the box below12,106,94,100,180 what is the mean absolute deviataion of the number of pages in the 5 books bianca read?

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Answer:

36.32

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data:

X = 12,106,94,100,180

The mean absolute deviation is calculated thus :

MAD = |x - mean| / n

Where n = sample size

Mean = Σx / n = (12 + 106 + 94 + 100+ 180) / 5 = 98.4

MAD = (|12 - 98.4| + |106 - 98.4| + |94 - 98.4| + |100 - 98.4| + |180 - 98.4|) / 5

MAD = 36.32

Help and explain pleaseeeeeeeee

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Given:

The function is:

[tex]f(x)=\{(1,0),(2,3),(3,6)\}[/tex]

The given function is:

[tex]f(x)=1-2x[/tex]

The range of this function is [tex]\{-3,-5,-7\}[/tex].

To find:

The range of first function.

The domain of second function.

Solution:

Domain is the set of input or x-values and range is the set of output or y-values.

We have,

[tex]f(x)=\{(1,0),(2,3),(3,6)\}[/tex]

Here, the x-values are 1, 2, 3 and the y-values are 0, 3, 6.

Therefore, the range of the given function is [tex]\{0, 3, 6\}[/tex]. Hence, the correct option is C.

The given function is:

[tex]f(x)=1-2x[/tex]            ...(i)

The range of this function is [tex]\{-3,-5,-7\}[/tex].

Putting [tex]f(x)=-3[/tex] in (i), we get

[tex]-3=1-2x[/tex]

[tex]-3-1=-2x[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{-4}{-2}=x[/tex]

[tex]2=x[/tex]

Similarly,

Putting [tex]f(x)=-5[/tex] in (i), we get

[tex]-5=1-2x[/tex]

[tex]3=x[/tex]

Putting [tex]f(x)=-7[/tex] in (i), we get

[tex]-7=1-2x[/tex]

[tex]4=x[/tex]

The domain of this function is [tex]\{2,3,4\}[/tex]. Hence, the correct option is A.

What is the image point (-5,3) if it is translated 3 units right and 2 units down

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Our point is at -5, 3. -5 represents its x coordinate, and 3 represents its y coordinate. 3 units right makes it -2, while 2 units down makes it 1. Final coords of the point are (-2,1).

Answer:

given point is (-5,3)

right unit means positive and down unit means negative so,

image of (-5,3)---------->(-5+3-2,3+3-2)

=>(-7+3,6-2)

=>(-4,4) ANS.

Name the marked angle in 2 different ways.

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Answer:

angle TVU

Step-by-step explanation:

angle UVT

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What is the slope of the line containing (-2,5) and (4, -4)?
O A. -2
O B.
3
2
O c. 2
O D.
3
2

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Answer: slope is -3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

(-2,5) (4,-4)

Use the slope formula y2-y1/x2-x1

5-(-4)/-2-4 = -3/2

Answer:

The slope of the line containing (-2,5) and (4,-4) is [tex]-\frac{3}{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

A rectangular garden has length and width as given by the expressions below.
Length: 4 - 7(3x + 4y)
Width: 3x(-2y)
Write a simplified expression for the perimeter of the rectangle.
y
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Answer:

8 - 42x - 56y - 12xy

Step-by-step explanation:

Length = 4 - 7(3x + 4y)

= 4 - 21x - 28y

Width = 3x(-2y)

= -6xy

Perimeter of the rectangle = 2(length + width)

= 2{(4 - 21x - 28y) + ( -6xy)}

= 2(4 - 21x - 28y - 6xy)

= 8 - 42x - 56y - 12xy

Perimeter of the rectangle = 8 - 42x - 56y - 12xy

how many ways can a person toss a coin 14 times so that tge number of tails is between 7 and 12 inclusive​

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Answer:

8 tails I think so If the answer is correct plz mark me the brainliest

find the area of the Shaded sector. round to the nearest hundreds place
HELP!!! ASAP​

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Answer:

[tex]192.27\:\mathrm{cm^2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of sector with radius [tex]r[/tex] and measure [tex]\theta[/tex] is give by [tex]A=r^2\pi\cdot \frac{\theta}{360^{\circ}}[/tex]. Since vertical angles are congruent, the two shaded sectors in the figure are congruent.

What we're given:

2 sectors of equal areaEach sector has a radius of 9 cmEach sector has a measure of 136 degrees

Therefore, the area of the shaded regions (two sectors) is:

[tex]A=2\cdot 9^2\pi\cdot \frac{136}{360}=192.2654704\approx \boxed{192.27\:\mathrm{cm^2}}[/tex]

Which system is equivalent to

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Answer:

We can find the system equivalent to this one by replacing one of the equations with a multiply of itself, so:

Let’s multiply y = x-2 by 2

2y=2x-4

A system equivalent to this one is

y = -2x^2 (this remains the same)

2y= 2x-4

(PLEASE HELP MEE)
A Jetliner uses 3,600 gallons of fuel per hour while it is cruising, and there are 15,000 gallons of fuel in the jetliner's fuel tank when It begins to crulse. If yrepresents the amount of fuel, In thousands of gallons, remaining in the fuel tank after the Jetliner cruises for x hours, determine the graph of the solution set for this situation and the equation modeled by the graph.
((Graph options in picture))​

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Answer:

"A"

Step-by-step explanation:

C & D start at 12... story starts at 15

3*3600 = 10,800 ....   15,000-10,800 = 4200

at 3 the graph has to be at 4200 (which is above 3)

note at 3 "B" is at 3 so answer has to be "A"

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Answer:

14. (8,9,10)

15.no(A)

this is the answer

I need help solving both of these 2 I’ve tried asking but nobody knows

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x/7 - 13 ≥ -11

x/7 ≥ 2

x ≥ 14

m/-6 + 16 ≥ 19

m/-6 ≥ 3

m/6 ≤ -3

m ≤ -18

Answer: -18

Step by step explanation

Which of the following is a polynomial?

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I think the answer is D.


7. Mandy has a total of 150 nickels and
dimes, which amount to $12. How
many
of each coin does she have?

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Answer:

100 dimes and 50 nickels

Step-by-step explanation:

5×50=2.00

10×100=10.00

2 sin2 (π/2 sin2x)=1+cos(π×cos2x)

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Answer:

3/5Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]the \: equation \: is \: equivalent \: to \\ 2 \: { \sin }^{2} (( \: \frac{\pi}{2}) \: {cos}^{2} x ) = \\ \: 2 \: {sin}^{2} (( \frac{\pi}{2} sin \: 2x \: ) \\ = {cos}^{2} x = sin \: 2x \\ = \: \cos \: x(cos \: x \: - \: 2 \: sin \: x) \: = \: 0 \\ = \: 1 - 2 \tan \: x = 0 \: as \: cos \: x \: ≠ 0 \\ x ≠ (2n + 1) \frac{\pi}{2} \\ = \tan(x) = \frac{1}{2} \\ = \cos(2x) = \frac{1 - {tan \: }^{2}x }{1 + {tan \: }^{2} \:x } = \frac{3}{5} [/tex]

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Find the direct variation equation

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Answers:

The direct variation equation is y = 5xIf x = 4, then y = 20

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Explanation:

Let's say that the letter k replaces the green box

We have the equation y = kx

Plug in (x,y) = (7,35) to get the equation 35 = k*7

Dividing both sides by 7 leads to k = 5

Therefore, the direct variation equation is y = 5x

We can check this by plugging in x = 7

y = 5x

y = 5*7

y = 35

So x = 7 leads to y = 35 as expected.

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Do the same for x = 4

y = 5x

y = 5*4

y = 20 when x = 4

Side note: direct variation equations always go through the origin.

Answer:

20

Step-by-step explanation:

if y varies directly with x, then it takes the form y=mx

to find m, substitute in the values of x and y to get 35=m*7 and simplify to get that m=5

then the equation becomes y=5x

substitute in the value they gave for x which is 4 to get y=5*4

to get that y=20

Express 120 as the product of its prime factors.
Write the prime factors in ascending order.

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Answer:

2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 5

Step-by-step explanation:

The first and smallest prime number that can be divisible by 120 is 2; 120/2 = 60, 60/2 = 30, 30/2 = 15; and the smallest prime number divisible by 15 is 3; 15/3 = 5; and the smallest prime number divisible by 5 is 5; 5/5 = 1.

hence, we have 2 x 2 x 2 x 3 x 5 = 2³ x 3 x 5

Write a linear equation in one variable for each of the following situations:

a) The ages of Rahim and his father are 16 years old and p years old respectively. Rahim’s father is 29 years older than Rahim.

b) Sulaiman buys m chairs which cost RM5.90 each. He pays RM50 and receives a balance of RM20.50

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Answer:

a) 16 + 29 = p

or

a) p - 16 = 29

b) is confusing

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the value of k?

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

Top angle of tri:

180 - 115 =

65

So:

65+4K+5+6k+10 = 180 (angles in tri add to 180)

Solve:

80+10k = 180

10k = 100

K = 10

Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 180 - 115

y = 65

Total of angles in a triangle is 180

(4k + 5) + (6k + 10) + 65 = 180

combine like terms

10k + 80 = 180

Subtract 80 from both sides

10k = 100

Divide both sides by 10

k = 10

Solve for x. -16 = x/4 + 2
72
0 -32
O -72
O 32

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Answer:

x = - 72

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

- 16 = [tex]\frac{x}{4}[/tex] + 2 ( subtract 2 from both sides )

- 18 = [tex]\frac{x}{4}[/tex] ( multiply both sides by 4 to clear the fraction )

- 72 = x

Answer is = - 72

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the sum of three out of four numbers( omitting each of the four numbers in turn) are 20, 22, 24 and 27, respectively. What is the sum of the four numbers?​

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Answer:
The numbers are 9, 7, 4, 11

mich inequalities are true?
√5 <2.3 < 56
√5 <2.4 < 56
74 < 5 5.5
√3 <3 <3
V8 <2.9
√A <4.5 < 5
Which sets of inequalities are true

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Answer:

[tex](a)\ \sqrt5 <2.3 < 5.6[/tex]

[tex](b)\ \sqrt 5 <2.4 < 5.6[/tex]

[tex](e)\ \sqrt 8 <2.9[/tex]

[tex](f)\ \sqrt5 <4.5 < 5[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Required

Which are true

[tex](a)\ \sqrt5 <2.3 < 5.6[/tex]

Take square root of 5

[tex]2.2 <2.3 < 56[/tex] --- This is true

[tex](b)\ \sqrt 5 <2.4 < 5.6[/tex]

Take square root of 5

[tex]2.2 <2.4 < 56[/tex]  --- This is true

[tex](c)\ 7.4 < 5 <5.5[/tex]

This is false because [tex]7.4 > 5[/tex]

[tex](d)\ \sqrt 3 <3 <3[/tex]

This is false because [tex]3 = 3[/tex] not [tex]3 < 3[/tex]

[tex](e)\ \sqrt 8 <2.9[/tex]

Take square root of 8

[tex]2.8 <2.9[/tex] --- This is true

[tex](f)\ \sqrt5 <4.5 < 5[/tex]

Take square root of 5

[tex]2.2 <4.5 < 5[/tex] --- This is true

A
2
The distance AB
rounded to the
nearest tenth = [?]
-1
0
2
2
-
Hint: Use the distance formula:
d= (x2 – x1)2 + (72- y)2
Enter

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Answer:

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Please help me figure out this problem

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Answer:

There was no van stated in the question, but if the van was the truck, the answer would be $50.

Step-by-step explanation:

We can split the problem into 2 parts. First, there is a flat fee of $30 to rent the truck.

Now, we can calculate the cost to rent the truck for 80 miles excluding the flat fee by multiplying the values together.

$0.25/mile * 80 miles = $20

Now, we can add the values up.

This will give us: $30 + $20 = $50

For the graph of the inequality x - 2y >4, what is a value of x for a point that is on the
boundary line and the axes?
0-2
04
-4
O2

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:

First, find two points on the line if you change the inequality to an equation.

For  

x

=

0

:  

0

+

2

y

=

4

2

y

=

4

2

y

2

=

4

2

y

=

2

or  

(

0

,

2

)

For  

y

=

0

:  

x

+

0

=

4

x

=

4

or  

(

4

,

0

)

We can plot these two points and draw a line through them to get the border of the inequality:

graph{(x^2+(y-2)^2-0.075)((x-4)^2+y^2-0.075)(x+2y-4)=0}

The line will be solid because the inequality operator has a "or equal to" clause in it. We can now shade the area to the right of the line because the inequality has a "great than" clause in it.

graph{(x+2y-4)>=0}

This is my question,i hope anyone can help me

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Step-by-step explanation:

a) fg(x) = f(x²-1) = 2(x²-1) + 3

= 2x² + 1

b) gf(x) = (2x+3)² - 1

= 4x² + 12x + 9 - 1

= 4x² + 12x + 8

c) fg(2) replace the value in a)

fg(2) = 2(2²) + 1

= 9

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If x=
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X Х
find the value of x-2
3
2.​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer

Open in answr app

Correct option is

B

±2

x=3+22   x1=3+221×3−223−22

=3−22

(x−21)2=x+x1−2

=3+22+3−22−2=4

So, x−x1=4=±2 Ans 

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