What is the area of this figure?
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Write your answers using decimals, if necessary.

What Is The Area Of This Figure?9 M7 M6 M2 M5 M6 M3 M5 MWrite Your Answers Using Decimals, If Necessary.

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Answer 1
340,200? 8 have no idea I just multiplied all of the numbers since it says area
Answer 2

The total area of the composite figure made up of triangle, rectangle and square is; 106 m²

What is the Area of the Composite Figure?

The area of the Triangle is;

A_t = (1/2) * (6 + 4) * 9

A_t = 45 m²

Area of Square;

A_s = 5 * 5

A_s = 25 m²

Area of Rectangle is;

A_r = 6 *  6

A_r = 36 m²

Total Area = 45 m² + 25 m² + 36 m²

Total Area = 106 m²

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a game consists of placing seeds in 24 cups. a player puts two seeds in the first cup, four in the second, six in the third and so on. how many seeds will be required altogether if the player continues to the 24th cup in this way?​

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Step-by-step explanation:

The next cup will always have 2 more than the previous one. Continue the pattern of adding two seeds to each cup until you reach the 24th cup like so:

#s on left side = # of seed , #s on right side = # cup

6 | 3    8 | 4      10 | 5      12 | 6     14 | 7    16 | 8     18 | 9          20 | 10        22 | 11

24 | 12     26 | 13       28 | 14      30 | 15     32 | 16    34 | 17    36 | 18     38 | 19

40 | 20      42 | 21         44 | 22     46 | 23    48 | 24

What you want to know is the number of TOTAL SEEDS NEEDED TO PLAY THIS GAME. NOT how many seeds will be in the 24th cup. To find the TOTAL you need to add 2 + 4 + 6 and so on like so:

2 + 4 + 6 + 8 + 10 + 12 + 14 + 16 + 18 + 20 + 22 + 24 + 26 + 28 + 30 + 32 + 34 + 36 + 38 + 40 + 42 + 44 + 46 + 48 = 600 TOTAL SEEDS TO PLAY THIS GAME. (this is your answer)

What is the value of the expression below when x=3 and y=8?
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Answer: Answer: 98

6(3) + 10(8) = 98

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

1. Reflexive Property of equality

2. Addition Property of equality

3. Subsitution

4. Definition of Congruence

5. Transitive Property

6. Division of equality

7. Segment Addition postulate

8. Subtraction of equality

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how are you supposed to multiply fraction?

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For example if it’s 1/2 multiplied by 2/4 you multiple what’s on top with each other and what’s down with each other and u get 2/8

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Answer:I think it’s 75

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: WE create 0

Step-by-step explanation: SINCE 5 and -5 are opposites they cancel out to 0.

A box has a length of 6 centimeters, a width of 4 centimeters, and a height of 5 centimeters. Jen filled the bottom layer with 24 cubes. What is the volume of the box?

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Answer:

120 centimeters cubed

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

120

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

We want to write the cost equation for the company.

First, we know that:

It cost $20 per box.

There is a fixed cost of $2300.

Then the only variable will be the number of boxes that they make.

Where the number of boxes is the independent variable (the company can decide the number of boxes that they make) and the dependent variable will be the cost (the cost changes as the number of boxes change).

Then we can write the cost equation as:

C(x) = $20*x + $2300.

Where x is our variable, the number of boxes made by the company.

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Evaluate it and in simplest form​

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Answer:

1/24

Step-by-step explanation:

(-5/8)+2/3

(-15/24)+16/24

1/24

Michael worked 42 hours last week. His regular pay is $10.00 per hour. He is paid 1 1/2 times his regular pay for overtime hours (in excess of 40 hours). What was his gross pay?

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Answer:

$430

Step-by-step explanation:

Total hours worked by Michael = 42 hours

hours worked by Michael in excess of 40 hour = 42 - 40 = 2 hour

thus,

Michael worked 2 hours overtime.

money paid for working 1 hour in regular pay = $10.00

money paid for working 40 hour in regular pay = $10.00*40 = $400

lets calculate money paid to him for over time

given

Michael is paid 1 1/2 times his regular pay for overtime hours

Money paid for overtime for 1 hour =  1 1/2 *money paid for working 1 hour in regular pay

Money paid for overtime for 1 hour = 3/2 *$10 = $15

Money paid for 2 hours work overtime = $15*2 = $30

Thus,

gross pay for 42 hours work for Michael = $400 + $30 = $430

what is 7 less than the product of 5 and a number?

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Answer:

7x - 5 = 42

Step-by-step explanation: Hope this helps you!

Find the explicit formula and the value of the term indicated in 45, 40, 35, 30, ...; a50

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Answer

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Which graph shows the set of all solutions for the equation 7x + 2y = -14? (1 point)

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Answer:

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

Step-by-step explanation:

you didnt put a graph so this is the linear equation

The Rock Zoo nurses 37 species of big cats. Recently, a few species of big cats were sponsored to other zoos around the country. The zoo now nurses only 25 species. How many species of big cats were sponsored to other zoos?

Write the equation to be used to solve this equation.

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Answer:

12 species

Step-by-step explanation:

37-N=25

working backwards

25-37=N

=25-37=12

Show all work to identify the asymptotes and zero of the function f(x)=5x (over) x^2-25

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

asymptotes: x = ±5; y = 0zero: x = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

The function will have a zero where the numerator is zero:

  5x = 0

  x = 0 . . . . divide by 5

The zero of the function is x=0.

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The function will have vertical asymptotes where the denominator is zero:

  x^2 -25 = 0

  x^2 = 25 . . . . add 25

  x = ±5 . . . . . . take the square root

The function will have vertical asymptotes at x = -5 and x = 5.

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When x gets large, the magnitude of the function is approximately ...

  5x/x^2 = 5/x

As x approaches infinity, this value approaches zero.

The function will have a horizontal asymptote at y = 0.

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Answer: C

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Using elimination method.
1:x+y=16
x-y=0

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Answer:

x = 8 and y = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

Giving equations:

     x + y  = 16

     x - y = 0

Unknown:

Find the values of x and y= ?

Solution:

      x + y  = 16  ---- (i)

      x - y = 0   ------(ii)

Add i and ii:

      2x  = 16

         x = 8

Subtract i and ii;

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            y = 8

What is 5(2x-4)jahahajah acc Ishjss

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Answer:

10x-20

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

distribute the 5

5×2x then 5×-4

10X-20 that's the answer

Solve for x in the equation x squared minus 4 x minus 9 = 29

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Answer:

x=5

Step-by-step explanation:

4x-9=29

4x=29-9

4x=20

x=20/4

x=5

solve x²-24x+14=0 by completing the square. what are the solutions​

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Answer:

x=±√130+12

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The radio of 2,787 to 1,750 is ____

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Answer:

1.59

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide 2,787 by 1,750

28 > m - 4
Solve the equation

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Answer:

m<32

Step-by-step explanation:

You add 4 to both sides to isolate the variable which in this case is m this gives you 32>m, then you can just flip the equation.

Answer: m < 32

Step-by-step explanation:

28 > m - 4

Add 4 to both sides:

32 > m

Flip the inequality so m is in front:

m < 32

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The value of the first term of a G.P if its sum of three numbers is 7 and their
product is 8.* find the gp.

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Given:

Sum of three terms in a GP = 7

Product of the numbers = 8

Find:

G.P

Solution:

Let the three numbers be a/r , a , ar where a is the first term and r is the common ratio.

So,

⟹ a/r + a + ar = 7 -- equation (1)

And,

⟹ (a/r) * a * ar = 8

⟹ a³ = 8

⟹ a = ³√8

⟹ a = 2

Substitute the value a in equation (1).

⟹ 2/r + 2 + 2r = 7

⟹ (2 + 2r + 2r²)/r = 7

⟹ 2 + 2r + 2r² = 7r

⟹ 2r² + 2r - 7r + 2 = 0

⟹ 2r² - 5r + 2 = 0

⟹ 2r² - 4r - r + 2 = 0

⟹ 2r(r - 2) - 1 (r - 2) = 0

⟹ (2r - 1)(r - 2) = 0

★ 2r - 1 = 0

⟹ 2r = 1

⟹ r = 1/2

★ r - 2 = 0

⟹ r = 2

If r = 1/2 ;

a/r = 2/(1/2) = 2 * 2 = 4

a = 2

ar = 2 * 1/2 = 1

If r = 2 ;

a/r = 2/2 = 1

a = 2

ar = 2 * 2 = 4

∴ Required GP is 4 , 2 , 1 or 1 , 2 , 4.

I hope it will help you.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Assume that the 4 terms are a/r, a , ar, ar2.

Product of first 3 terms = a3 =8

=> a=2

Sum of last 3 terms :

a(1 + r + r2) = 14

=> r2 + r - 6 = 0

Solving the above equation r= -3 or 2

So the terms are

-2/3, 2, -6, 18

Or

1, 2, 4, 8

Which real world scenario matches this inequality? 10X < 4X +2 The cost of 10 shoes is greater than the cost of 4 shoes plus $2 socks. The cost of 10 shoes is greater than the cost of 4 shoes plus $2 socks. The cost of 10 shoes is less than the cost of 4 shoes with a $2 off coupon. The cost of 10 shoes is less than the cost of 4 shoes with a $2 off coupon. The cost of 10 shoes is less than the cost of 4 shoes with $2 socks. The cost of 10 shoes is less than the cost of 4 shoes with $2 socks. The cost of $2 is greater than the cost of 4 shoes.

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Answer:

The cost of 10 shoes is less than the cost of 4 shoes with a $2 off coupon.

Explanation:

The inequality corresponds closely to the cost of 10 shoes being less than cost of 4 shoes with $2 off coupon. Closely because there is an error here the constant $2 off coupon should mean it is reducing the price of 4 shoes and therefore a minus sign should come before it, equation should be 10x<4x-2.

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The distance between point A(2,3) and point B(6,1) is ?

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Answer:

[tex]2 \sqrt{5} [/tex]

decimal form: 4.47213595

Answer: 395 km

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Rewrite 8 2/5
as an improper fraction.

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the answer would be 42/5 all u have to do is multiply 8 and 5 and add 2 then put it over 5

Answer:

42/5

Step-by-step explanation:

If you multiply the denominator (5) by the whole number you would get 40, so then, you add this to the numerator (2), you would get 42 after. So the answer would be 42/5 (you keep the denominator). You can trust my answer because I'm n middle school and this was in like elementary school :P

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Answer: m< MIH is 34°

M< AVM is 70°

And the angle of the obtuse angle formed at the intersection of AV and HI is 104°

Step-by-step explanation: starting with m<MIH, AH is parallel to MI, so that would make the same angle H has the same for I. (34°)

Next is m<AVM. The angle of m<LAH is 110°. So the angle of m<HAV (because it's supplementary of it) is 70 (110+70=180). Which makes m<AVM 70° since it's vertical to each other.

Since we got those answers, the next one you just plug it in, and the answer would be 104°

Find the equation of a line that passes through the points (2,2) and (3,6).
Leave your answer in the form
y
=
m
x
+
c

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Answer:

y =4x-6

Step-by-step explanation:

first we have to find the gradient,m

m= y2-y1/x2-x1

= 6-2/3-2

= 4/1

=4

equation : y=mx+c , m=4 , (2,2) [you have only take one point either (2,2) or (3,6) is up to you ;) ]

so , sub the point and gradient into y=mx+c:

2=4(2)+c

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A recipe requires 1/3 cup of milk for each 1/4 cup of water. How many cups of water are needed for each cup of milk ?

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Answer:

0.75 or 3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply each by 3 equal full cup of milk and 3/4 of water

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