Jack bought 4 hot dogs and 3 sodas for $15.50. Mack bought 3 hot dogs and 2 sodas for $11.25. Find the cost of each.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Hot dogs: $2.75

Sodas: $1.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Hot dogs = x

Sodas = y

4x + 3y = 15.5

3x + 2y = 11.25

First find the value of the hot dogs by canceling out y:

2(4x + 3y) = 2(15.5)

3(3x + 2y) = 3(11.25)

= 8x + 6y = 31

9x + 6y = 33.75

x = $2.75 (Minus bottom equation from the top to isolate x)

Plug in for x to get y:

3(2.75) + 2y = 11.25

2y = 11.25 - 8.25 (Isolate the y)

2y = 3

y = 3/2, or $1.5


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Question:

Which expression represents the product of a variable and coefficient?

Choose 3 answers

(A) 11c

(B) 1/2 t

(C) 5•10

(D) j•4

Answer:

(A) 11c

(B) 1/2 t  

(D) j•4

Step-by-step explanation:

Required

Expression for variable and coefficient product

In algebra:

A coefficient can be anything (number of alphabets). However, a variable is always represented with an alphabet

Having said that:

Analyze each of the options

(A) 11c

Here, we have:

[tex]Variable = c[/tex]

[tex]Coefficient = 11[/tex]

(B) 1/2 t

Here, we have:

[tex]Variable = t[/tex]

[tex]Coefficient = 1/2[/tex]

(C) 5•10

Here, 5 and 10 are not variables

(D) j•4

Here, we have:

[tex]Variable = j[/tex]

[tex]Coefficient = 4[/tex]

So, the correct options are: (A), (B) and (D)

Answer:

A

B

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Pretty sure

Use the equation below to answer the division question. A/b+(1/4x1/b)=1/2 What is 1/2 divided by a/b?

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Answer:

[tex]\mathbf{\dfrac{2b- 1}{2b}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\text{The given equation is:}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{a}{b}+ (\dfrac{1}{4} \times \dfrac{1}{b}) = \dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\text{To find:}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2} } \div {\dfrac{a}{b} }[/tex]

[tex]\text{From the given equation:}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{a}{b}+ (\dfrac{1}{4b}) = \dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{a}{b} = \dfrac{1}{2} - (\dfrac{1}{4b})[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{a}{b} = \dfrac{4b- 2}{(2) (4b)}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{a}{b} = \dfrac{4b- 2}{8b}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Now; the value of}[/tex] [tex]\dfrac{a}{b} \div \dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \dfrac{4b- 2}{8b} \div \dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \dfrac{4b- 2}{8b} \times \dfrac{2}{1}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \dfrac{4b- 2}{4b}[/tex]

[tex]\implies \dfrac{2b- 1}{2b}[/tex]

Find the median for each set of data. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

15, 42, 28, 32, 30, 34


A) 35

B) 37

C) 30

D) 31

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Answer: The answer I got was D) 31

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps!!!!!

It’s C; 30 because since there are two numbers in the middle you would find the average of both which in this case is 30

6) Ty is saving for college. His goal is to save 750 dollars each year and he wants to set
aside the same amount each month.
How much should Ty save per month?
• To meet his goal. Ty needs to save 3
per month

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Answer:

ty should save $62.50 a month to meet his goal

Ted Stamos rented a minivan for 4 days for $88.00 per day plus $0.20 a mile for all miles
over 200. He drove 75, 120, 85, and 140 miles on the days rented. He paid a CDW fee of
$18.50 per day and $61.83 for gasoline. What is the (a) total cost, and (b) cost per mile?

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Step-by-step explanation:maybe try diciding

Regina writes the expression y + 9. 3/4 Which expression is equivalent to the one Regina writes? answer choices in picture​

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Answer:

the second one

Step-by-step explanation:

the y cannot be inside of the parenthesis  

Answer: A

Step-by-step explanation: In all of the other equations your including y in the multiplication, BUT it is supposed be added

Please do 6-7 ASAP

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the answers are
6) y=7/3
7) y=4

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(6). y = [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] x + 2 [ linear function ]

(7). y = 4 [ horizontal line, linear function ]

(8). x = 2 [ vertical line, not a function ]

A dune buggy company rents dune buggies at the beach. They charge an initial fee of $30 plus
$10 for each hour the buggy is rented. Let x represent the number of hours and y represent the
total cost of the rental.
b. What is the slope-intercept equation of the line that fits this information?

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Answer: y = 10x + 30 is the correct answer

Pleasssssssse help me with this

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Answer:

B. 15x-35

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply 5 by both 3x and -7

5(3x-7)

5(3x) 5(-7)

15x-35

Answer:

your answer will be option B

Step-by-step explanation:

hope it helps

is 120.4 hundredths or ones or tens or hundreds

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Answer:

Not sure what you're asking but 120.4 is

one hundred

two tens

and four tenths

Given: cos θ > 0, csc θ < 0

Which quadrant does θ lie?

A.) I
B.) II
C.) III
D). IV

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Quadrant IV
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the mnemonics CAST.
The Cosine ratio and its reciprocal are positive in the fourth quadrant.
All the other trigonometric ratios are negative in the fourth quadrant.

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Answer:

34

Step-by-step explanation:

Diameter is twice length of radius

Answer:

Diameter=34 cm

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Diameter=radius*2

17*2=34 cm

Can someone please help me with math.

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15. -2
16. A. The pool was originally empty

a number , x, decreased by the sum of 4x and 6

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Answer:

-3x - 6

Step-by-step explanation:

x - (4x + 6) becomes x - 4x - 6 after we've distributed the multiplication.

We can simplify this result as follows:  -3x - 6

If 54% of all people between the ages of 35 and 50 ride a bike, find the probability for a sample of 30 people in that age group exactly 15 ride a bike

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Answer:

The probability is 0.1312

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, let us set up a binomial system

From the question, 54% ride a bike

Let p = people that rides a bike

54% = 54/100 = 0.54

p = 0.54

q = 1 - p = 1 -0.54 = 0.46 ( 46% do not ride bikes)

Now, for the binomial system, we have

P(X = 15) = 30 C 15 • p^15•q^15

We have;

30 C 15 * 0.54^15 * 0.46^15

= 0.131200268998

The probability is 0.1312

A string requires 186n of force to break a 1.5 kg mass is tied to the string

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I don’t know the answer sorry

Somebody please help​

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Answer:

Yes, No, No, No

Step-by-step explanation:

To decide whether the point lies on the circle, what you need to do it simply substituting the x and y values into the equation and check if it add up to be 25

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(√21)² + (-3)² = 30, ≠RHS [No]

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What is the area of the parallelogram?

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What type of function can be used to model the scenario?


Burton Guster invests $15,000 into an account that earns 6.5% compounded annually.




Linear



Exponential



Quadratic




2. What type of function can be used to model the scenario?


Jack adds 2 quarters to his piggy bank each week.




Linear



Exponential



Quadratic

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Answer:

1. Exponential

2. Linear

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Exponential

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A = 15000(1.065)^t

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Answer:

i think its the third section choice

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Peter buys tickets for his family to see his favorite movie, Elephant Mistake. He pays $37.50 for 2 adult tickets and 2 student tickets. The next week he goes back with his friends and pays $35.25 for 1 adult ticket and 3 student tickets. Choose the system of equations that can be solved to find the price of an adult ticket, x, and the price of a student ticket, y.

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Answer:

the price of adult ticket and student ticket be $10.50 and $8.25 respectively

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us assume the price of adult ticket be x

And, the price of student ticket be y

Now according to the question

2x + 2y = $37.50

x + 3y = $35.25

x = $35.25 - 3y

Put the value of x in the first equation

2($35.25 - 3y) + 2y = $37.50

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-4y = $37.50 - $70.50

-4y = -$33

y = $8.25

Now x = $35.25 - 3($8.25)

= $10.5

Hence, the price of adult ticket and student ticket be $10.50 and $8.25 respectively

Calculate the area of the shapes below.

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Answer:

the answer should be 24ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

24 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

1/2hb

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plug in

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Evaluate the Expression when x = 6 and y = 5.
(x - 1) + (y - 1)

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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

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B. 407.49
C. 76.32
D. 2096.34

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Step-by-step explanation:

yall lazy figure this out yourself

Write the equation of the line that is perpendicular to y = -2/3 x +2 and goes through the point (-1, 4). Make sure your final answer is in slope-intercept form

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Given:

The equation of a line is

[tex]y=-\dfrac{2}{3}x+2[/tex]          ...(i)

The perpendicular line passes through the point (-1,4).

To find:

The equation of the perpendicular line.

Solution:

The slope intercept form of a line is:

[tex]y=mx+b[/tex]            ...(ii)

Where, m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.

On comparing (i) and (ii), we get

[tex]m=-\dfrac{2}{3}[/tex]

Product of slopes of two perpendicular lines is -1.

Let the slope of perpendicular line is [tex]m_1[/tex].

[tex]m\times m_1=-1[/tex]

[tex]-\dfrac{2}{3}\times m_1=-1[/tex]

[tex]m_1=\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]

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[tex]y-y_1=m_1(x-x_1)[/tex]

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[tex]y-4=\dfrac{3}{2}(x+1)[/tex]

[tex]y-4=\dfrac{3}{2}x+\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]

Add 4 on both sides.

[tex]y-4+4=\dfrac{3}{2}x+\dfrac{3}{2}+4[/tex]

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Eric bought two jars of peppers and six jars of pickles for $49. Andrew bought three jars of peppers and 5 jars of pickles for $47.50. Find the cost of a jar of pickles.

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Answer:

one jar of pickles is $1.50, 49-47.50 =1.50

Step-by-step explanation:

Lauryn wants to analyze the weights of
the dogs for people that own that animal
in her class. She records the following
weights in a class survey:
28, 61, 17, 42, 37, 37, 22, 40, 13, 14, 33,
41, 25
What is the median of the data?

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Answer: 33

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Erin uses 2/8 yard of string to make 1 bracelet. Erin will make 6 bracelets. (A) How many yards of string will Erin use to make 6 bracelets? Show or explain how you got your answer. Erin uses 3/8 yard of string to make 1 necklace. Erin will make 5 necklaces. (B) How many yards of string will Erin use to make 5 necklaces? Show or explain how you got your answer.

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Answer:

use math papa

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

the answer is A because thats the answer

The perimeter of the rectangular top of a bookcase is 54 in. Find the length of the width is 7 in.​

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Step-by-step explanation:

P = L × B

54 = L × 7

54 = 7L

Therefore, L = 54 ÷ 7

L = 7.71

Penn State extension is interested in comparing the body length southern grass cicadas and citrus cicadas. The extension collected a random sample of 20 southern grass cicadas and found that they have a mean body length of 16.22 millimeters and a standard deviation of 1.34 millimeters. A separate random sample of 20 citrus cicadas resulted in a mean body length of 13.41 millimeters and a standard deviation of .73 millimeters. What is the standard error of the difference parentheses southern grass minus citrus) between the sample means

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Answer:

The standard error between the sample mean is approximately 0.3412

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation for the standard error of a difference in sample mean of equal sample sizes is given as follows;

[tex]SE(\overline x_1 - \overline x_2)={\sqrt{\dfrac{s_{1}^{2} }{n_{1}}+\dfrac{s _{2}^{2}}{n_{2}}}}[/tex]

The given parameters are;

The number of sample of southern grass cicadas, n₁ = 20

The mean body length of the southern grass cicadas, [tex]\overline x _1[/tex] = 16.22 mm

The standard deviation, s₁ = 1.34 mm

The number of sample of citrus cicadas, n₂ = 20

The mean body length of the citrus cicadas, [tex]\overline x _2[/tex] = 13.41 mm

The standard deviation, s₂ = 0.73 mm

[tex]SE(16.22 - 13.41)={\sqrt{\dfrac{1.34^{2} }{20}+\dfrac{0.73^{2}}{20}}} \approx 0.3412[/tex]

The standard error between the sample mean, SE ≈ 0.3412

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