what is this anyone know?

What Is This Anyone Know?

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Answer 1
The smallest number they could have is 24

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Mother is M years old, and she is 4 times as old as her daughter, her age is x+8/x. how much older is the mother than her daughter, Mary?

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[tex]4(x + \frac{8}{x}) - (x + \frac{8}{x}) = 3(x + \frac{8}{x}) = 3x + \frac{24}{x}[/tex]

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Since the unit circle has a radius of 1 we know that r = 1 and that our angle is 60 degrees. Using sin and cos functions we can then find the x and y coordinates of point A. since  [tex]cos(\alpha ) = \frac{x}{1}[/tex] and [tex]sin(\alpha ) = \frac{y}{1}[/tex] (where [tex]\alpha[/tex] = the angle)

[tex]A = (x,y) = (cos(a),sin(a))[/tex] because of the identity that cos(a) = x and sin(a) = y

Using the angle and the previously described identity we can find the coordinates with cos(60) = x = 1/2 and sin(60) = y = [tex]\frac{\sqrt{3} }{2}[/tex] to get A =(x,y) = [tex](\frac{1}{2},\frac{\sqrt{3} }{2})[/tex].

From here we can work backwards and find that BC = x = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] and that AC = y =[tex]\frac{\sqrt{3} }{2}[/tex] and finally we know that AB = r = 1 because it is a radius of the unit circle and must be 1.

-This probably isn't the way you were taught to solve this problem, but it is how we do it in physics and real-life.

What is 216/162 written as an improper fraction in simplest form?

A.6/4

B.4/3

C.3/2

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Answer:

4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

216 / 162

= 108 / 81

= 12 / 9

= 4 / 3

Answer:

The improper fraction is 4/3 because when you read the sentence and listen to the teacher it will tell you the answer because of your teacher giving you the answers you will get 100% on your assignment or Quiz.

Step-by-step explanation:

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to return a book to the library on time, Billy needs to read 40 pages every day. However, Billy reads 15 fewer pages than he should each day, and returns the book 6 days late. In how many days was he supposed to read the book?

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Using proportions, it is found that he was supposed to read the book in 10 days.

This question can be solved by proportions, using a inverse rule of three, as when the number of pages read per day increases, the time to finish the book decreases.Reading 40 pages every day, he finishes the book in x days. He read 40 - 15 = 25 pages every day, and finished the book in x + 6 days, hence, the rule of three is:

40 pages - x days

25 pages - x + 6 days

Applying line multiplication, as it is an inverse rule of three:

[tex]40x = 25(x + 6)[/tex]

[tex]40x = 25x + 150[/tex]

[tex]15x = 150[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{150}{15}[/tex]

[tex]x = 10[/tex]

He was supposed to read the book in 10 days.

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What is the missing constant term in the perfect square that starts with x2 + 18x

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Answer:

81

Step-by-step explanation:

Take half of the x-term coefficient, and square it.

Half of 18 is 9.

9² = 81

Answer: 81

9 is what percent of 45?​

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Answer:

20%

Step-by-step explanation:

9/45 = 0.2

0.2*100 = 20

9:45*100 =

( 9*100):45 =

900:45 = 20

So it’s 20

what is the slope?
what is the y-intercept?
Proportional or not proportional?
equation?​

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Answer:

slope=8

y-intercept=12

equation y=8x+12

Step-by-step explanation:

not sure if it is a Proportional or not proportional?

miss tan has 20 boys and 15 girls in her English class.What percent of the student are girls?

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Step-by-step explanation:

it's 42.85 percent that you can say 42 or maybe 43

Mr. discrete told his students if everyone in the class did at least 35 of the 40 homework assignments for second nine weeks he would add 4% to their final test if he determines the score by doubling the number of correct problems out of 50 and then adding the bonus which inequality would determine the fewest problems a student could answer correctly and still have a A?

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you would have to do very good on it so try 4 questions

A student must answer at least 35 of the 40 homework assignments correctly to get an A.

What is inequality?

Inequality is defined as mathematical statements that have a minimum of two terms containing variables or numbers that are not equal.

To determine the fewest number of problems a student could answer correctly and still get an A, we need to set up an inequality that represents the condition for getting an A.

If Mr. Discrete determines the score by doubling the number of correct problems out of 50 and then adding the bonus, then the score for each student can be represented by the equation:

2x + 4% × 50 = 100, where x is the number of correct problems.

If the student needs to get an A, then the score must be at least 90. Therefore, we can set up the inequality:

2x + 4% × 50 ≥ 90

Substituting 4% for 0.04, we get:

2x + 0.0450 ≥ 90

Solving for x, we find:

x ≥ 35

Therefore, to receive an A, a student must complete at least 35 out of the 40 homework assignments.

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Please help and explain. You don't understand it very well.

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Answer:

y = (-1/2)x + 2

Step-by-step explanation:

The black line slopes down as we move from left to right, so we conclude that the slope is negative.   From (0,  2) to (4, 0), y drops by 2 units (the rise) and x increases by 4 units (run).

Thus the slope is m = rise / run = -2/4, or m = -1/2.

The y-intercept is (0, 2), so the value of b in the equation y = mx + b is 2.

Thus the equation of this line is y = mx + b  =>  y = (-1/2)x + 2

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Answer:[tex]7 x \frac{2}{} [/tex][tex]-20[/tex][tex]4x[/tex]Brainly.com

Answer:

a is 7 b is 4 and c is -20

Step-by-step explanation:

it is always in order of a b and c

When multiplying numbers with the same base you________ the exponents.

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Answer:

add

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

When you multiply two numbers or variables with the same base, you simply add the exponents. When you multiply expressions with the same exponent but different bases, you multiply the bases and use the same exponent.

Step-by-step explanation:

Graph the functions to find The solution.

f(x)=x^2 - 2
g(x)= 2x + 1

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Answer: Look at the picture ⬇️

A house on the market was valued at $478,000. After several years, the value increased by 8%. By how much did the house's value increase in dollars? What is
the current value of the house?

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Answer:

$38240 increase$516240 current value

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial value of house is $478000

Change in value is 8% greater:

478000 + 8% = 478000 + 8*478000/100 = 478000 + 38240 =516240

We need 8% of Value

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 8\%\:of\;478000[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 0.08(478000)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 38240\$[/tex]

Current value:-

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 478000+38240=516240[/tex]

The Theater Club would like to take a trip to the local theater to see a play. They need to pay for admission to the play, lunch at the theater, and transportation to and from the theater. Admission to the play is $3 per person, and lunch costs $6 per person. It costs $55 to charter a bus for the event. The club raised $244 for the total cost of the trip. How many people can go on the trip?

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Answer:

ok

Step-by-step explanation:

try and check the denominator and cross check with the first expense made

y = 6x + 11; x = 14; 2y - 4x = 14

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Answer:

95=35

35=95

x=14

y=95

x=14

Step-by-step explanation:

divide 100,000 by 10 scores​

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10)100000(10000

10

___

××0000

Answer:

5000

Step-by-step explanation:

1 score = 20

10 scores

= 10 x 20

= 200

100,000 / 10 scores

= 100,000 / 200

= 5000

A restaurant allows groups to rent a private room in the restaurant for $50. This is in addition to the cost of food which is $10 per person.

Use the Ray tool to make a graph that shows C, the total cost for a group of p people to eat in the rented private room. Graph the ray by plotting two points. The first point selected must be the endpoint of the ray. The second point can be any other point on the ray.

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Answer:

See attached

Step-by-step explanation:

  First, our y-intercept must be $50 because no matter how many people come, there will be the cost of the room for $50. Then, for every person that comes, the price will increase by $10. Since the y-axis is going by tens, this will look like a 1/1 slope.

  The first point is at (0, 50) and you can see the rest of the ray graphed

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The equation for line A is given by y= -3/4x-2. Suppose line A is parallel to line B, and line T is perpendicular to line A. Point (2,5) lies on both line B and line T. What is the equation for line B?

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Answer:

y=4/3x+19/3

Step-by-step explanation:

perpendicular = slope is the negative reciprical.

plug in the point (-4,1) for (x,y)

1(y)=4/3(-4)+b

1=-16/3+b

b=19/3

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Answer: A = 117 units^2

Step-by-step explanation: If you cut the shaded region in half it's two rectangles so you have to find the area of it using the formula to find the area of a rectangle.

A = (w)(l)                                                                                                                   A = (9)(13)                                                                                                               A = 117 units^2

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Which of the following is the minimum value of the equation y= 1/3x^2 + 2x + 5?
A. 1/3
B. -3
C. 2
D. 5

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Answer:

C. 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the formula  

x  =  − b /2 a

to find the maximum and minimum.

( − 3 , 2 )

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Ms. Suzuki is buying soda for the pizza party her class earned. She estimates that each of her
24 students will drink 250 milliliters of soda on average. How many 2-liter bottles of soda
should she buy?

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

250 mL is 0.25 L or 1/4 L.

1 L is enough for 4 students.

A 2-L bottles is enough for 8 students.

Since 24 students is 3 times 8 students, you need 3 times a 2-liter bottle.

Answer: 3

The Roosevelts and the Jaspers live in the same city and pay the same sales
Roosevelts made $91,000 and the Jaspers made $37,000 last year, is the
sales tax in their city an example of a regressive tax?
tax rate, and both families made $16,000 in taxable purchases last year. If the If

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Answer:

Yes, the sales tax in their city is an example of regressive tax

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, we need to understand what is meant by the term regressive tax.

What is meant by a regressive tax system is a system of taxation in which there is a decrease in tax rate as there is an increase in amount subjected to tax.

Now, the key to knowing if what we have in the question is a regressive taxation is by calculating the percentage of the tax that was paid.

For the Roosevelt’s , the percentage of tax paid would be 16,000/91,000 * 100% = 17.6%

For the Jasper’s, the percentage of tax paid would be 16,000/37,000 * 100% = 43.24%

We can see that at a lower amount subjected to tax, the Jasper’s paid more and thus we can conclude irrevocably that sales tax in their city is an example of a regressive tax

Solve this. c+5.96=6.76

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Answer:

c=0.8

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Subtract 5.96 from both sides.

c+5.96−5.96=6.76−5.96

c=0.8

what is 35/231 simplified

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Answer:

5/33

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5/33

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Is (3, 8) a solution to the equation y = 2x - 1? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

No, because 2x3 - 1 =5, which proves it is incorrect

Step-by-step explanation:

Mr. Smith and Mr. Kelly are business partners they agreed to divide the profits in the ratio of 3 to 2 the profit amount of 24,000 how much did each person receive

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Answer: Mr. Smith makes 14,400, Mr. Kelly makes 9,600

Step-by-step explanation: First add the ratio together. 3+2=5.

Then divide 24,000 into five parts, 24,000/5 = 4,800.

After getting 4,800, multiply 4,800 by 3 to get Mr. Smith's portion of the money received. 4,800 x 3 = 14,000.

And you can do the same for Mr. Kelly but use 2 instead of a 3.

4,800 x 2 = 9,600

To check your work you can add the two answers together

9,600 + 14,400 = 24,000.

i don’t know what’s going on here, can someone help me?

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Answer:

[tex](\frac{a}2;\frac{a}2)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

You simply need to apply the formula for the midpoint of a segment - which is provided.

[tex]M(\frac{0+a}2; \frac{0+a}2) \rightarrow M(\frac{a}2;\frac{a}2)[/tex]

This scatter plot shows the height of a card tower and the amount of time used to build it (in minutes).
Based on the information in the scatter plot, what is the best prediction for the height of a card tower at 10 minutes?

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Answer:

It’s 7 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

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Following the trend line of the scatter plot, the height of a card tower at 10 minutes, the best prediction that can be made given the answer options is:

5 inches.

Recall:

A scatter plot can be used to make prediction as it shows how two variables are related.

From the scatter plot given, it shows that as the amount of time increase, the height of the card tower also increases.

Therefore, following the trend line of the scatter plot, the height of a card tower at 10 minutes, the best prediction that can be made given the answer options is: 5 inches.

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