What is the volume of a hemisphere with a diameter of 7.6 m, rounded to the nearest tenth of a cubic meter?

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Answer 1

Answer:

114.9 meter

Step-by-step explanation:

v=(2/3)πr^3

diameter=2r

r=7.6/2

r=3.8

(2/3)π* (3.8)^3

~36.58π meter

if the teacher wants you to use 3.14 as π (like instead of writing the symbol of π), then 36.58*3.14=114.9 meter


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A person on a moving sidewalk travels 6 feet in 3 seconds. The moving sidewalk has a length of 80 feet. How long will it take to move from one end to the other?

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Answer:

40.5 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

1) 4 packs of balloons

2) He played 2 rounds

3) She would watch 56 minutes per day

4) She would have 54 apps left

5) 8 x (9+8) = 136

6) 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 = 117/16 OR 7 5/16

Step-by-step explanation:

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If an object travels 1/20 of the length of the path in 3/4 seconds, how many seconds will it take to travel the whole, path?

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Divide 3/4 which is 0.75 and then multiply that by 20 which is 15 Final answer:15

A standard number cube, numbered 1 through 6 on each side, is rolled 3 times. What is the probability of rolling a 2 on all three rolls? Express your answer as a fraction.

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Answer:

2/6 percent chance

Step-by-step explanation:

Because rolling the dice 3 times will give you the fraction 2/6.

The price of a bicycle is $108.00, plus 7% sales tax. What is the sales tax on this bicycle in dollars and cents?
A) $7.12
B) $7.56
C) $8.14
D) $8.66

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Answer:

7.56$

Step-by-step explanation:

108 x 7 / 100 = 7.56$

The answer would be B
108 x 0.07 = 7.56

A tailor uses
75
yards of material to make
30
sweatshirts of the same size. At this rate, how much material is needed to make
1
sweatshirt?

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Answer:

2.5 yards

Step-by-step explanation:

75÷30=2.5 yards

Hope this helps!

The answers is 2.5 to make 1 sweatshirt.

I need help if anyone could help me solve these problems that would be very helpful!

(I'll give brainliest if you can solve all of them!)
Please lmk which ones you've solved so I know which question it is. thanks!

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Answer:Q9 is 12.2. Q10 is C. Q11 is C. Q12 Is 2.8. The level 3-4 thing the hight is 24.

Step-by-step explanation: a^2+b^2=c^2 pythagoras theorem or whatever. Hope this helped.

sense the pic was blurry last time

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To get 20% of something, you must divide it by 5 since 20*5=100
Anyway, since Jada's dog is 20% of it's adult weight, but currently weighing 9kg, we must multiply that by 5
9*5=45kg
Jada's dog's adult weight is 45kg
Hope it helped

A store sells grass seed in small bags and large bags. The small bags have 7 pounds of seed for $27.93 and the large bags have 20 pounds of seed for $66.98. Which type of bag is the better buy? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

The 20 pound bag is a better by for only $66.98

Step-by-step explanation:

The large bag is better because the small bag is $27.93 for 7 pounds 7x3=21,so 3x27.93=83.79 is $16.81 more than the cost for the large bag

hope this makes sense;)

What is the difference in length between the longest and shortest pieces of ribbon?

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Answer: B

Step-by-step explanation: have a great day pls brainliest

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Jorge bought 8 pounds of ground beef for $3.29 a pound. About how much did he pay altogether?

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Answer:$24

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

$26.32

Step-by-step explanation:

If one pound costs 3.29, you have to multiply by the number of pounds (8)

8·3.29=26.32 or 3.29+3.29+3.29+3.29+3.29+3.29+3.29+3.29=26.32


Order these numbers from least to greatest. 6.86, 6.8, 6.806, 4.1751​

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Answer:

4.1751    6.8     6.806     6.86

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is your answer…

Data are collected about the amount of time, in minutes, each member of the lacrosse team spends practicing. How does a single outlier change the mean of the collected data?

A single outlier causes the value of the mean to move slightly toward the outlier.
A single outlier causes the value of the mean to move slightly away from the outlier.
A single outlier does not affect the value of the mean.
A single outlier doubles the value of the mean.

The data set shows the number of homework assignments required in math classes for a month:


22

23

23

21

18

4

17

15

23

20

24

15

25

16



Which of the following statements is true based on the data set?
There is one outlier that indicates an unusually large number of assignments required in that class.
There is one outlier that indicates an unusually small number of assignments required in that class.
There are two outliers that indicate an unusually large number of assignments required in those two classes.
There are two outliers that indicate an unusually small number of assignments required in those two classes.

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Answer:

1. A single outlier causes the value of the mean to move slightly away from the outlier.

2.There is one outlier that indicates an unusually small number of assignments required in that class.

Step-by-step explanation:

Choose the number sentence whose product is 2.015.

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Answer: you didn't put any number sentences but these all equal 2.015

2.015*1

1.0075*2

0.67166666*3

0.50375*4

0.403*5

0.3358333*6

0.28785714285714285714*7

0.251875*8

0.22388888*9

0.2015*10

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

you welcome don't know what other person was doing

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Answer:

2 by3

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 5 over 4

Because I noticed that the other 3 fractions are proper fractions but this one is improper so does not belong Because the numerator is bigger than the demonator. So it is improper and different and does not belong . PLEASE GIVE BRAINLIEST

a cast member is selling balloons on main street. he has 4 princess balloon, 5 blue mickey balloons and 1 red mickey balloon. he sells 1 balloon and then another (no replacing). find the probability of selling one blue balloon followed by another blue balloon.

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Answer:

hee-hee!

Step-by-step explanation:

We first have to find how many possible outcomes there are.

We find that out by seeing how many types of balloons are in total.

4 + 5 + 1 = 10

There are 10 possible outcomes.

We then see how many favorable outcomes there are.

There are 5 blue mickey balloons.

That means 5/10 or 1/2.

Then we subtract 1/10 from 5/10.

5/10 - 1/10 = 4/9

We lower the denominator by 1 because the total possible outcomes are also lowered by one.

The probability of the cast member selling another blue balloon after selling the first one is 4/9.

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Sherwin has twice as many stamps as his friends Allan and Gene combined. Allen has 55 stamps in his collection. Sherwin has 200 stamps in his collection.How many stamps does Gene have in his collection?

The equation 2 (x + 55) = 200 models this situation. which choice shows the sequence of operations needed to solve this problem, using both arithmetic and alegbra?

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Answer:

1: Gene has 45

2: C

Step-by-step explanation:

C gets you to 45.

I don't have to explain #1 because #2 explains the equation.

Determine which is the better buy.
9 straps for ​$10.25 or 30 straps for ​$66.00

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Answer:

9 straps for $10.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Price rate

9 straps for $10.25 = 10.25/9 = $1.14 per strap30 straps for $66 = 66/30 = $2.20 per strap

Better buy

9 straps for $10.25Less cost per strapbetter buy

Answer:

9 straps

Step-by-step explanation:

If you're selling 30 straps for $66 then you get a 2.2 per each

But 9 straps for $10.25 will get 1.139

So, the value that's smaller which is 9 straps for $1.139 is a better buy

i need help i will give them 100 points.

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Hello!

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Slope Formula:

[tex]\bold{\displaystyle\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}}[/tex]

Where

[tex]\bold{y_2}[/tex]  is the y-coordinate of the second point

[tex]\bold{y_1}[/tex] is the y-coordinate of the first point

[tex]\bold{x_2}[/tex] is the x-coordinate of the second point

[tex]\bold{x_1}[/tex] is the x-coordinate of the first point

Check the First example:

[tex]\bf{y_2}[/tex] = 6

[tex]\bf{y_1}[/tex]= -2

[tex]\bf{x_2}[/tex]=3

[tex]\bf{x_1}[/tex] = -9

Plug in the Values

[tex]\bf{\displaystyle\frac{6-(-2)}{3-(-9)} }[/tex]

6-(-2) is the same as 6+2; same with 3-(-9)

[tex]\bf{\displaystyle\frac{6+2}{3+9}}[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]\bf{\displaystyle\frac{8}{12}}[/tex]

Is the slope negative? Nope!

How about Option B?

[tex]\bf{\displaystyle\frac{7-9}{5-6}}[/tex]

[tex]\bf{\displaystyle\frac{-2}{-1}}[/tex]

Right now it seems like the slope's negative, huh? Well, wait for it...

[tex]\bf{2}[/tex]

Kaboom!

Please remember that

[tex]\bigstar^\circ[/tex] A negative number multiplied/divided by a negative number equals... a positive! :-)

We have 2 options left: C & D.

[tex]\displaystyle\frac{-8-1}{8-(-8)}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle\frac{-8-1}{8+8}}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle\frac{-9}{16}}[/tex]

We did it! The slope's actually negative :)

How about Option D (just to make sure the third option is right)

-9-(-8)/-1-2

-9+8/-3

-1/-3

Again we have a negative over a negative.

Therefore, the correct option is

[tex]\boxed{\boxed{\bold{Option~C}}}[/tex]

Hope everything is clear.

Let me know if you have any questions!

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the last one because the y is negative

draw a model of 1/ 2 divided 1 /4 brainliest on the line

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Draw 1/2 shape and just put the divide sign and the draw 1/4.
I’m not sure if this is quite what u meant or needed but here ya go!

Robert had some friends at his house after school. His mom cut up 2 pies for them to eat. If she cut each pie into fourths, how many pieces will there be? Choose the model that represents the answer.
1/4
8/8
2/8
4/4

NO LINKS!!!!!)

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Answer:

8/8

Step-by-step explanation:

There are two pies, and each one was cut into fourths. There are four fourths in a whole, and since there are two wholes, there are two four fourths (I don't know if this makes sense).

Basically, multiply how many fourths (four per pie) by how many pies there are.

4 x 2 = 8

There are 8 pieces.

8/8 because with there being 2 pies with 4 slices each then 4+4=8 so it’s 8/8

Answer please! Info is in the picture!

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Answer:

Max:

Volume = 6 * 12 = 72 cubic inches

Tucker:

Volume = 7 * 10 = 70 cubic inches

72-70 = 2 cubic inches

Max's carton is 2 cubic inches larger

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What is the perimeter of the figure below?

40 mm
34 mm
88 mm
96 mm

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Answer:

34 mm

Step-by-step explanation:

8+8+6+12=34 mm

Add all of them, the answer is 34 mm :)

(PLS HELP) Choices:
A. PS
B. RP
C. PT
D. TS

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PS if you look at it PS looks just like it but above it

Answer:

The Only possible answer is PT or TP

Step-by-step explanation:

Since Perpendicular lines are lines that cross each other at a 90 Degree angle we need to find a line that falls at a 90 Degree angle to TR

how do i do this! i need help fast!

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The answer is irrational

Lin's family needs to travel 325 miles to reach her grandmother's house.

1. At 26 miles, what percentage of the trip’s distance have they completed?


%

2. How far have they traveled when they have completed 72% of the trip’s distance?


miles

3. At 377 miles, what percentage of the trip’s distance have they completed?

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1: 8%

2: 262.5 (rounded 263)

3: 116%

Answer:

1. 8%

2. 262. 5 ( rounded 264)

3. 116%

what is 5 to the power of 99999999

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Answer:

the answer  is infinity

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey hun!!! the answer is infinity! Have an amazing day!

Maggie takes three electives: art, Spanish, and creative writing. She calculated the mean absolute deviation of the points she earned throughout the year in each class.

art: mean absolute deviation of 2.1

Spanish: mean absolute deviation of 0.8

creative writing: mean absolute deviation of 2.7

In which elective were her scores the most spread out?


art

creative writing

Spanish

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Answer:  creative writing

Explanation:

MAD = mean absolute deviation

The larger the MAD, the more spread out the scores will be.

Therefore, Maggie has the most spread out scores in her creative writing class.

Can someone help me with this math equation? Can you explain how to work it out also?

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Answer: 50

Explanation:What we know:The numerator is 6The denominator is equal to (3*5)^(-2)In fraction-style equations, the numerators are divided by denominatorsNegative exponents are equal to (base)^|power|, and then reversing the products place in the fraction

How to solve:

    By utilizing our knowledge of the PEMDAS solving method, negative powers, and fraction-style equations, this problem can be solved with a simple step-by-step procedure

Process:Exponent

Set up equation                                                            6 / [3 * 5^(-2)]

Rewrite power                                                              6 / [3 * (5 * 5)]

Simplify power                                                              6 / [3 * (25)]

Invert power                                                                  6(25) / 3

Simplifying

Set up equation                                                            6(25) / 3

Simplify                                                                          150 / 3

Simplify (using common denominator)                        50 / 1

Rewrite in simplest form                                               =50

Answer: 50

50 I did this one yesterday

Find the area of the shaded region. Use 3.14 for \piπ. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. help me asap

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Answer:

960 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

A Square=L²

              =(8)²              

              = 64 FT

A Circle= [tex]\pi[/tex]r²

            =r=64/2=32

            =[tex]\pi[/tex](32)²

            =1024[tex]\pi[/tex]

A Shape=

             =A square- A circle

            = 64-1024[tex]\pi[/tex]

           = 960 FT

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