Suppose that each student at a university has one of 4 expected graduation years and one of 21 majors. How many students must be enrolled to guarantee 2 graduations in the same year and major?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The correct answer is "168 students".

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question,

Graduation probability,

[tex]P_g=\frac{1}{4}[/tex]

Major probability,

[tex]P_m=\frac{1}{21}[/tex]

Now,

The probability of having both graduation as well as major will be:

= [tex]\frac{1}{4}\times \frac{1}{21}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{1}{84}[/tex]

hence,

The number of students having guarantee two graduations throughout the same year and major will be:

⇒ [tex]\frac{x}{84}=2[/tex]

By applying cross-multiplication, we get

⇒ [tex]x = 84\times 2[/tex]

⇒    [tex]=168[/tex]


Related Questions

Line A passes through the points (10,6) qnd (2,15). Line B passes through the points (5,9) and (14,-1).

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Answer:

Line A equation = y=-9/8x+69/4

Line B equation = y=-10/9x+131/9

Step-by-step explanation:

> Next question Get a similar question You this question below Find the distance between the points (-3,-3) and (-5,-1) Distance vo Х Submit Question​

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Answer:

The answer is the square root of 8, or 2root2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the distance formula.

d = sqrt((-3-(-5))^2 + (-3-(-1)))

d = sqrt(2^2 + 2^2)

d = sqrt(4 + 4)

d = sqrt8

d = sqrt4 * sqrt2

d = 2 * sqrt2

How is the graph of y = 8x2 − 1 different from the graph of y = 8x2?


It is shifted 1 unit down.


It is shifted 1 unit to the right.


It is shifted 1 unit to the left.


It is shifted 1 unit up.

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Answer:

since it's the lhs we are concerned about, i. e., Y axis, so it must be either up or down. now look at the question, it says 8x2 - (1), it means one lower value of y i. e., 1 unit down

Answer:It is shifted 1 unit down.

Step-by-step explanation:

simplify (1+3i) + (2-5i)​

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Answer:

3 - 2i

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Algebra I

Terms/Coefficients

Algebra II

Imaginary number i = √-1

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify

(1 + 3i) + (2 - 5i)

Step 2: Simplify

[Addition] Combine like terms:                                                                        3 + 3i - 5i[Subtraction] Combine like terms (i):                                                               3 - 2i

Find the value of k, if (x - 2) is a factor of the polynomial p(x) = 2x2 + 3x - k​

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Answer:

The value of k is 14.

Step-by-step explanation:

(x - 2) is a factor of the polynomial

[tex]x - 2 = 0 \rightarrow x = 2[/tex]

This means that [tex]p(2) = 0[/tex]

p(x) = 2x² + 3x - k​

[tex]p(2) = 2(2)^2 + 3(2) - k[/tex]

[tex]0 = 8 + 6 - k[/tex]

[tex]14 - k = 0[/tex]

[tex]k = 14[/tex]

The value of k is 14.

The temperature at 2 a.m. was -10°C.
At an earlier time the temperature was
0°C. It changed by -2°C each hour
until 2 a.m. At what earlier time was
the temperature 0°C?

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Answer:

-1

Step-by-step explanation:

In how many ways can a committee of 3 men and 2 women be formed from a group of 9 men and 10 ​women?

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Answer:

first you have to find the number of ways 3 men can be chosen, then the number of ways 2 women can be chosen, and then you need to multiply these numbers together to get the number of ways because multiplication will show the total arrangements possibilities. use combination since order does not matter.

number ways for 2 out of 10 women total: 10 choose 2= 45

number of ways for 3 out of 9 men total: 9 choose 3= 84

84x45= 3780

3780 total ways

number of ways

A baseball is hit and its height at different one-second intervals is recorded (See attachment)

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Answer:

[tex]h(t)[/tex] is likely a quadratic function.

Based on values in the table, domain of [tex]h(t)[/tex] : [tex]\lbrace 0,\, 1,\, 2,\, 3,\, 4,\, 5,\, 6,\, 7,\, 8\rbrace[/tex]; range of [tex]h(t)\![/tex]: [tex]\lbrace 0,\, 35.1,\, 60.1\, 75.2,\, 80.3,\, 75.3,\, 60.2,\, 35.0 \rbrace[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

By the power rule, [tex]h(t)[/tex] is a quadratic function if and only if its first derivative, [tex]h^\prime(t)[/tex], is linear.

In other words, [tex]h(t)[/tex] is quadratic if and only if [tex]h^\prime(t)[/tex] is of the form [tex]a\, x + b[/tex] for some constants [tex]a[/tex] and [tex]b[/tex]. Tables of differences of [tex]h(t)\![/tex] could help approximate  whether [tex]h^\prime(t)\![/tex] is indeed linear.

Make sure that values of [tex]t[/tex] in the first row of the table are equally spaced. Calculate the change in [tex]h(t)[/tex] over each interval:

[tex]h(1) - h(0) = 35.1[/tex].[tex]h(2) - h(1) = 25.0[/tex].[tex]h(3) - h(2) = 15.1[/tex].[tex]h(4) - h(3) = 5.1[/tex].[tex]h(5) - h(4) = -5.0[/tex].[tex]h(6) - h(5) = -15.1[/tex].[tex]h(7) - h(6) = -25.2[/tex].[tex]h(8) - h(7) = -35.0[/tex].

Consecutive changes to the value of [tex]h(t)[/tex] appears to resemble a line with slope [tex](-10)[/tex] within a margin of [tex]0.2[/tex]. Hence, it is likely that [tex]h(t)\![/tex] is indeed a quadratic function of [tex]t[/tex].

The domain of a function is the set of input values that it accepts. For the [tex]h(t)[/tex] of this question, the domain of [tex]h(t)\![/tex] is the set of values that [tex]t[/tex] could take. These are listed in the first row of this table.

On the other hand, the range of a function is the set of values that it outputs. For the [tex]h(t)[/tex] of this question, these are the values in the second row of the table.

Since both the domain and range of a function are sets, their members are supposed to be unique. For example, the number "[tex]0[/tex]" appears twice in the second row of this table: one for [tex]t = 0[/tex] and the other for [tex]t = 8[/tex]. However, since the range of [tex]h(t)[/tex] is a set, it should include the number [tex]0\![/tex] only once.

Tom had some blocks that were all the same size and shape. He used two of them to make this regular hexagon He placed six more blocks around this hexagon to make a bigger regular hexagon
How many more blocks does he need to place around this shape to make the next bigger regular hexagon?
(A) 6
(B) 10
(C) 12
(D) 18

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Answer:

Well it all started by drawing some equilateral triangles so that they made a regular hexagon: hexagon from unit length triangles. Then we ...

help what's the answer??

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2 7/12 also known as 31/12
5 3/4 - 2/3 - 2 1/2
= 69/12 - 8/12 - 30/12
= 31/12

I really need your help. I am having a lot of difficulty in solving this question, so please help me..​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]log\ \frac{1}{x} = - log \ x \\\\log_a \ a = 1\\\\log \ a^x = x \ log \ a[/tex]

(iii)

[tex]m = log_2 \ \frac{1}{32}\\\\m = log_2 \ \ 32^{-1}\\\\m = - 1 \ log_2 32\\\\m = - 1 \ log_2 \ 2^5\\\\m = -1 \times 5 \ log_2 \ 2\\\\m = -5 \ log_2 \ 2\\\\m = -5 \times 1 = -5[/tex]

(iv)

[tex]log_a \ m = 0\\\\m = a^0 = 1[/tex]                       [tex][ \ log _a \ 1 = 0 \ ][/tex]

(vii)

[tex]log_{32} \ 8 = m\\\\8 = 32^m\\\\8^{ \frac{1}{m}} = 32 \\\\(2^{3 })^ { \frac{1}{m}} = 2^{5}\\\\2^{\frac{3}{m}} = 2^5 \\\\\frac{3}{m} = 5\\\\3 = 5 \times m \\\\m = \frac{3}{5}[/tex]

(viii)

[tex]log_5 \ ( 2m + 5 ) = 3\\\\(2m +5 ) = 5^3\\\\2m + 5 = 125\\\\2m = 125 - 5 \\\\2m = 120 \\\\m = 60[/tex]

(x)

[tex]log_{m^3} \ 64 = \frac{2}{3}\\\\64 = (m^3)^{ \frac{2}{3}}\\\\64 = m^{ 3 \times \frac{2}{3}}\\\\64 = m ^2\\\\\sqrt{64} = m \\\\8 = m[/tex]

The elevation of Sports Authority Field in Denver, Colorado is 5280ft. If this is 275ft higher than seven times the elevation of Lucas Oil Field in Indinapolis, what is the elevation of Lucas Oil Field?

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Answer:

The elevation of Lucas Oil Field is of 715 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

Elevation of Sports Authority Field:

Of 5280 ft.

Compared to Lucas Oil Field:

275ft than seven times the Lucas Oil Field elevation of x.

Equation:

[tex]275 + 7x = 5280[/tex]

What is the elevation of Lucas Oil Field?

Solving the above equation:

[tex]7x = 5280 - 275[/tex]

[tex]7x = 5005[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{5005}{7}[/tex]

[tex]x = 715[/tex]

The elevation of Lucas Oil Field is of 715 feet.

Wbich of the following statements describes the set of integers gieater than --3 but less than 6?​

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-4,-5,0,1,2,2,4,5

Hope it works perfectly...

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Look at the following number line:
- 10
-5
0
5
10
What are two ways to write the inequality graphed?
x>-1 and -1 XS-1 and -12X
x < -1 and -1 > X
x2-1 and -1 5x

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first and last one i think

Which expression is equivalent to ?
x ^-5/3

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Answer:

[tex] {x}^{ - \frac{5}{3} } \\ \frac{1}{ {x}^{ \frac{5}{3} } } [/tex]

5n+15 as an undistributed expression

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Answer:

5(n + 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Factor out 5

5(n + 3)

Answer:

5(n + 3)

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8. A bag contains 72 toffees. How many toffees can be stored in 122 such bags? Estimate the number of toffees to nearest tens.
9.The working of a metro station is controlled by 28 persons. Estimate the number of persons required to control the working of 88 such stations to the nearest tens.

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Answer:

8.) 8,780 toffees can be stored in 122 such bags.

9.) 2,460 people are required to control the working of 88 such stations.

Step-by-step explanation:

QUESTION 8:

We know that there are 72 toffees per bag

So if we want to know how many toffees can be stored in 122 such bags:

72 x 122 = 8,784

ROUND IT TO THE NEAREST TENS:

Look at the digit to the right of the tens place: 8,784–>4. 4 and below means that the digit will be repkaced by 0 and the tens place remains the same.

So 8,784 rounded to tens is 8,780

Tye answer for question 9 is

2,460 (do the same thing)

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Answer :

Let in Triangle abc,

a=90,

b = (we have to find)

c = (we have to find)

c + 144=180 (linear pair)

c = 180 - 144

c = 36

a + b + c = 180 (Angle sum property)

90 + b + 36 = 180

126 + b = 180

b = 180-126

b = 54

Write the following as an algebraic expression. Then simplify.

The total amount of money​ (in cents) in x nickles​, (x+3) quarters​, and 3x dimes. ​(Hint: The value of a nickel is 5 ​cents, the value of a quarter is 25 ​cents, and the value of a dime is 10 ​cents.)

The total amount of money is ___ cents.
​(Simplify your answer. Do not​ factor.)

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Answer:

[tex]60x+75[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to find the total amount of money (in cents) of the expression:

[tex]\text{$x$ nickels, $(x+3)$ quarters, and $3x$ dimes}[/tex]

Since each nickel is worth five cents, each quarter 25 cents, and each dime ten cents, we can write that:

[tex]\displaystyle \text{Total}=5(x)+25(x+3)+10(3x)[/tex]

Simplify. Distribute:

[tex]T=5x+25x+75+30x[/tex]

Combine like terms. Therefore, the total amount of money (in cents) is represented by:

[tex]T=60x+75[/tex]

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[tex] {x}^{2} - 9x + 20[/tex]

[tex] = {x}^{2} - 4x - 5x + 20[/tex]

Taking "[tex]x[/tex]" as common from first two terms and "[tex]5[/tex]" from last two terms, we have

[tex] = x(x - 4) - 5(x - 4)[/tex]

Taking the factor [tex](x-4)[/tex] as common,

[tex] = (x - 5)(x - 4)[/tex]

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công thức đạo hàm của ln(u) = ?

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Answer:

U'/U

Step-by-step explanation:

Please help me with solving these. Thank you very much. Have a great day!

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Answer:

Problem 20)

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx}=(\cos x)^x\left(\ln \cos x-x\tan x\right)[/tex]

Problem 21)

A)

The velocity function is:

[tex]\displaystyle v(t) =2\pi(\cos(2\pi t)-\sin(\pi t))[/tex]

The acceleration function is:

[tex]\displaystyle a(t)=-2\pi^2(2\sin(2\pi t)+\cos(\pi t))[/tex]

B)

[tex]s(0)=2\text{, }v(0) = 2\pi \text{ m/s}\text{, and } a(0) = -2\pi^2\text{ m/s$^2$}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Problem 20)

We want to differentiate the equation:

[tex]\displaystyle y=\left(\cos x\right)^x[/tex]

We can take the natural log of both sides. This yields:

[tex]\displaystyle \ln y = \ln((\cos x)^x)[/tex]

Since ln(aᵇ) = bln(a):

[tex]\displaystyle \ln y =x\ln \cos x[/tex]

Take the derivative of both sides with respect to x:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}\left[\ln y \right]=\frac{d}{dx}\left[x \ln \cos x\right][/tex]

Implicitly differentiate the left and use the product rule on the right. Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{1}{y}\frac{dy}{dx}=\ln \cos x+x\left(\frac{1}{\cos x}\cdot -\sin(x)\right)[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{1}{y}\frac{dy}{dx}=\ln \cos x-\frac{x\sin x}{\cos x}[/tex]

Simplify and multiply both sides by y:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx}=y\left(\ln \cos x-x \tan x\right)[/tex]

Since y = (cos x)ˣ:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx}=(\cos x)^x\left(\ln \cos x-x\tan x\right)[/tex]

Problem 21)

We are given the position function of a particle:

[tex]\displaystyle s(t)= \sin (2\pi t)+2\cos(\pi t)[/tex]

A)

Recall that the velocity function is the derivative of the position function. Hence:

[tex]\displaystyle v(t)=s'(t)=\frac{d}{dt}[\sin(2\pi t)+2\cos(\pi t)][/tex]

Differentiate:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} v(t) &= 2\pi \cos(2\pi t)-2\pi \sin(\pi t)\\&=2\pi(\cos(2\pi t)-\sin(\pi t))\end{aligned}[/tex]

The acceleration function is the derivative of the velocity function. Hence:

[tex]\displaystyle a(t)=v'(t)=\frac{d}{dt}[2\pi(\cos(2\pi t)-\sin(\pi t))][/tex]

Differentiate:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} a(t)&=2\pi[-2\pi\sin(2\pi t)-\pi\cos(\pi t)]\\&=-2\pi^2(2\sin(2\pi t)+\cos(\pi t))\end{aligned}[/tex]

B)

The position at t = 0 will be:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} s(0)&=\sin(2\pi(0))+2\cos(\pi(0))\\&=\sin(0)+2\cos(0)\\&=(1)+2(1)\\&=2\end{aligned}[/tex]

The velocity at t = 0 will be:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} v(0)&=2\pi(\cos(2\pi (0)-\sin(\pi(0))\\&=2\pi(\cos(0)-\sin(0))\\&=2\pi((1)-(0))\\&=2\pi \text{ m/s}\end{aligned}[/tex]

And the acceleration at t = 0 will be:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} a(0) &= -2\pi ^2(2\sin(2\pi(0))+\cos(\pi(0)) \\ & = -2\pi ^2(2\sin(0)+\cos(0)) \\ &= -2\pi ^2(2(0)+(1)) \\ &= -2\pi^2(1) \\ &= -2\pi^2\text{ m/s$^2$} \end{aligned}[/tex]

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Answer:

[tex]4 \pi {?}^{2} [/tex]

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The volume of a rectangular prism is given by 24x3+78x2+49x+10. The height of the prism is given by 2x+5. Find an expression for the area of the base of the prism

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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7)
8)
13x + 1/9x + 3
A) 6
C) -7
B) 8
D) 7
Α)
C)
I

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Answer:

b) 8

Step-by-step explanation:

the angles are a linear pair meaning that they have a sum of 180. So 22x+4+180. Solve that and x=8

Answer:

B)     8

Step-by-step explanation:

(13x + 1) + (9x + 3) = 180

Combine like terms

22x + 4 = 180

Subtract 4 from both sides

22x = 176

Divide both sides by 22

x = 8

Better Products, Inc., manufactures three products on two machines. In a typical week, 40 hours are available on each machine. The profit contribution and production time in hours per unit are as follows:
Category Product 1 Product 2 Product 3
Profit/unit $30 $50 $20
Machine 1 time/unit 0.5 2.0 0.75
Machine 2 time/unit 1.0 1.0 0.5
Two operators are required for machine 1; thus, 2 hours of labor must be scheduled for each hour of machine 1 time. Only one operator is required for machine 2. A maximum of 100 labor-hours is available for assignment to the machines during the coming week. Other production requirements are that product 1 cannot account for more than 50% of the units produced and that product 3 must account for at least 20% of the units produced.
How many units of each product should be produced to maximize the total profit contribution?
Product # of units
1
2
3
What is the projected weekly profit associated with your solution?
Profit = $
How many hours of production time will be scheduled on each machine? If required, round your answers to two decimal places.
Machine Hours Schedule:
Machine 1 Hours
Machine 2 Hours
What is the value of an additional hour of labor? If required, round your answers to two decimal places.
$
Assume that labor capacity can be increased to 120 hours. Develop the optimal product mix, assuming that the extra hours are made available.
Product # of units
1
2
3
Profit = $
Would you be interested in using the additional 20 hours available for this resource?

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Answer:

z (max)  =  1250 $

x₁  = 25    x₂  =  0   x₃  =  25

Step-by-step explanation:

                                Profit $    mach. 1      mach. 2

Product 1     ( x₁ )       30             0.5              1

Product 2    ( x₂ )       50             2                  1

Product 3    ( x₃ )       20             0.75             0.5

Machinne 1 require  2 operators

Machine   2 require  1  operator

Amaximum of  100 hours of labor available

Then Objective Function:

z  =  30*x₁  +  50*x₂  +  20*x₃      to maximize

Constraints:

1.-Machine 1 hours available  40

In machine 1    L-H  we will need

0.5*x₁  +  2*x₂  + 0.75*x₃  ≤  40

2.-Machine 2   hours available  40

1*x₁  +  1*x₂   + 0.5*x₃   ≤  40

3.-Labor-hours available   100

Machine 1     2*( 0.5*x₁ +  2*x₂  +  0.75*x₃ )

Machine  2       x₁   +   x₂   +  0.5*x₃  

Total labor-hours   :  

2*x₁  +  5*x₂  +  2*x₃  ≤  100

4.- Production requirement:

x₁  ≤  0.5 *( x₁ +  x₂  +  x₃ )     or   0.5*x₁  -  0.5*x₂  -  0.5*x₃  ≤ 0

5.-Production requirement:

x₃  ≥  0,2 * ( x₁  +  x₂   +  x₃ )  or    -0.2*x₁  - 0.2*x₂ + 0.8*x₃   ≥  0

General constraints:

x₁  ≥   0       x₂    ≥   0       x₃     ≥   0           all integers

The model is:

z  =  30*x₁  +  50*x₂  +  20*x₃      to maximize

Subject to:

0.5*x₁  +  2*x₂  + 0.75*x₃  ≤  40

1*x₁  +  1*x₂   + 0.5*x₃       ≤  40

2*x₁  +  5*x₂  +  2*x₃        ≤  100

0.5*x₁  -  0.5*x₂  -  0.5*x₃  ≤ 0

-0.2*x₁  - 0.2*x₂ + 0.8*x₃   ≥  0

x₁  ≥   0       x₂    ≥   0       x₃     ≥   0           all integers

After 6 iterations with the help of the on-line solver AtomZmaths we find

z (max)  =  1250 $

x₁  = 25    x₂  =  0   x₃  =  25

The side of an equilateral triangle is 12. Its area is
Select one:
a. 144
b. 72
c. 36 √3
d. 48

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Answer:

area is 1/2bh

in an euqilateral triangle, all sides are equal so base and height are 12

1/2 x 12 x 12

1/2 x 144= 72 (B)

Answer: Choice C. [tex]36\sqrt{3}[/tex]

This is the same as writing 36*sqrt(3)

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Work Shown:

x = 12 = side length of equilateral triangle

A = area of equilateral triangle

A = 0.25*sqrt(3)*x^2

A = 0.25*sqrt(3)*12^2

A = 0.25*sqrt(3)*144

A = 0.25*144*sqrt(3)

A = 36*sqrt(3) .... answer is choice C

Side note: the area approximates to 62.354 square units.

The square below represents one whole.
What percent is represented by the shaded area?
%



The anwser is 6%

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Answer:

the answer is 6%

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Two points on the line are (0, 4) and (7, 18). Use the points to first determine the slope and y-intercept. Then write the equation of the line. a. m = 2; y intercept = (0, 4); y = 2 x + 4 b. m = negative 2; y intercept = (0, 4); y = negative 2 x + 4 c. m = negative 2; y intercept = (4, 0); y = negative 2 x + 4 d. m = 2; y intercept = (0, 4); y = 4 x + 2

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Answer:

  a.  m = 2; y intercept = (0, 4); y = 2 x + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope can be found using the formula ...

  m = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)

  m = (18 -4)/(7 -0) = 14/7

  m = 2

The y-intercept is the first given point: (0, 4).

The equation for the line in slope-intercept form is

  y = mx + b

Here, we have m=2 and b=4, so the equation is ...

  y = 2x +4

Which equation is equivalent to 4 x = t + 2
s = t-2
s=4/t+2
s=t+2/4
s=t+6

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B= S=4/t+2
whenever you have the equation 4 x = t+2 you are trying to isolate the X by doing that you have ti take the 4 and divide it to the other side so the x can stay on that side
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which describes a homogeneous mixture 1. EN BASE A LA NOVELA MIENTRAS NO MUERA TU NOMBRE DE LILIANA CINETTO2. RESOLVERA. NOMBRAR LOS PERSONAJES DE LA HISTORIA Y SUS PARENTEZCOS O RELACIONES.B. RELATAR LA PROBLEMTICA DE MARINA CON MILOC. CONTAR LA HISTORIA DE GABRIELA Y SU HERMANA FALLECIDAD. QU PAPEL CUMPLE LA POESA EN ESTA NOVELA?E. QU TCNICAS LES ENSEO MONICA EN EL TALLER LITERARIO?F. ELEGIR UNA TCNICA Y ESCRIBIR UNA POSEA CON ALGN TEMA DE LA NOVELA:- LA HERMANDAD - EL ABUSO SILENCIOSO- LA AMISTAD - EL AMOR INCONDICIONAL- LA POESA - LA SOLEDAD- LOS SECRETOS - LA AUSENCIA DE UN SER AMADO Soon after Rinehart rewrote the record books, a battle of dueling century riders in Long Island, New York, attracted national attention. Irene Brush of Brooklyn started things off by pedaling 200 miles in 22 hours on May 7 and 8, 1899. A month later, she rode 300 miles in 29 hours and in mid-July, 400 miles in 48 hours. Brush's achievements soon were eclipsed by two new marathon cyclists. In late July, Jane Yatman, a 24-year-old former bookstore clerk from Manhattan, powered through five centuries in 58 hours. In early September, Jane Lindsay of Brooklyn pedaled 600 miles in 72 hours. Later that month, on September 16, Jane Yatman set out to ride 700 miles, a feat which she accomplished in 81 hours, 5 minutes. "Miss Yatman plainly showed the effects of the terrible strain in her countenance," reported the New York Times, "and said that the ride was torture during the last twenty-five miles." Those miles, and indeed the entire last century, were ridden in a drenching rainstorm. Wheels of Change, Sue Macy What central idea do the statistics help the reader understand? A- Rinehart held the longest cycling record. B- Women bicycle racers were very competitive. C- Not everyone supported women racers. D- Cycling races were popular to watch. Can someone help me with this please!!! (Picture) I will mark brainliest no links!Decide whether the statement below is true or false. Then fully explain why. The triangle below can be used to help with your explanation if needed.The sine of any acute angle is equal to the cosine of its complementary angle. Select all the correct answersWhen two generalizations can be made based on what you know about cycles of matter in a closed system?New matter is added, and old matter is destroyed.Matter changes its physical form, allowing it to return to its original state.The amount of matter within the system remains the sameMatter and energy can cross the boundaries of the system.The cycle has a well-defined starting and Stopping point Factor the following expressions completely. Show and check all work on your own paper.x2+169 Which human geographer developed the theory of cultural landscapes?A.Homer HoytB.Carl SauerC.J. H. von ThunenD.Ernest Burgess The keyboard shortcut to hide a row is _______.Ctrl+2Ctrl+1Ctrl+0Ctrl+9 Identify the rule that correctly describes eachsequence.12, 8, 4, 0, -4, ...Each term is 4 more than the previous term.Each term is 4 less than the previous term.Each term is 1/2 the previous term.Each term is 2/3 the previous term.6, 12, 24, 48, 96, ...Each term is 6 more than the previous term.Each term is 12 more than the previous term.Each term is 1/2 the previous term.Each term is 2 times the previous term.COMPLETECOMPLETE heres the answers a = 5an + 1 = 24, -7 Groups of instruments in big band jazz are known as families. TrueFalse If a serve hits the net, what happens? Re-do Dead Ball Other teams point Play the ball I. Read each question carefully, then write the letter of the correct answer.1. What is the relationship of the volume between a prism and a pyramid of the same dimensions?A. the volume of the pyramid is 2/3 of the volume of the prismB. the volume of the pyramid is 3/3 of the volume of the prismC. the volume of the pyramid is 1/3 of the volume of the prismD. the volume of the pyramid is 3/2 of the volume of the prism2. The volume of a cone is the volume of a cylinder if both are of the same dimensions.A. double B. thriceC. twiceD. 4 times3. How many cones can fill the whole sphere with the same dimension?A. 1B. 2C.3D.44. If the volume of a cylinder is 120 m3, what will be the volume of a cone with the same dimension?A.180m3B. 60 m3C. 40 m3D. 30 m35. What is the length of the edge of a cube if it has a volume of 27 cubic inches?A. 9 inB. 6 inC. 3 inD. 2 in When 27.50 liters of oxygen gas reacts with excess hydrogen gas at STP how many grams of water is produced? A stone is thrown upward with a kinetic energy of 10J. 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