what number is 1/4 of 100

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Answer 1
The number is 25
100/4

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Tyler the creator ‍♀️‍♀️‍♀️
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Please help and explain

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Answer:

$498.75

Step-by-step explanation:

Why it would be $498.75 is 500 - 25 is 475 then if you do 5% of 475 you get 23.75 and you will add that to the 475 and you will get $498.75.

What is 10x-5y+2x-3y=

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Answer: 12x-8y

Step-by-step explanation:

The measures of the angles of Triangular garden are in the ratio 2:5:5. What are the measures of the angles? Classify the triangle based on its sides

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Answer:

We know that the sum of all the interior angles of a triangle is always equal to 180°.

And we know that the angles are in a ratio of:

2:5:5

So if we have an angle (unknown) θ, the angles of this triangle will be written as:

2*θ

5*θ

5*θ

Now remember that the sum of the 3 angles is equal to 180°, this leads to:

2*θ + 5*θ + 5*θ = 180°

Now we can solve this for θ

(2 + 5 + 5)*θ = 180°

12*θ = 180°

θ = 180°/12 = 15°

This means that the angles of this triangle are:

2*θ = 2*15° = 30°

5*θ = 5*15° = 75°

5*θ = 5*15° = 75°

Now we want to classify this triangle based on this, we have two equal angles, which implies that we must have two equal sides and another different side.

Then this is an isosceles triangle.

What is the nth term of the sequence 1,4,9,16​

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Answer:

[tex]n^{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

1, 4, 9, 16

1=[tex]1^{2}[/tex]

4=[tex]2^{2}[/tex]

9=[tex]3^{2}[/tex]

16=[tex]4^{2}[/tex]

so, the fifth term is [tex]5^{2}[/tex] = 25

Brian buys a computer for £900.
It depreciates at a rate of 2% per year.
How much will it be worth in 2 years?
Give your answer to the nearest penny where appropriate.

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Okay, if it is nine hundred one year and it goes down by two percent, two percent of nine hundred is eighteen. So you would subtract eighteen of nine hundred, which is eight hundred eighty two, so you would then take two percent of that is seventeen and sixty four cents, so you would subtract 864.36£ (:

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7[tex]\frac{2}3} -5[/tex]

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ANSWER !!!
the correct answer would be.. 1 8/15.

PLS HELP ME I BEG I WILL MARK YOU BRAINLIEST​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Scale factor  = 1 : 7

a)Let the length of the house in the scale drawing = x

1:7 :: x : 21

Product of means = Product of extremes

 7*x = 1* 21

     x = [tex]\frac{1*21}{7}[/tex]

     x = 3

Length of the house in the scale drawing = 3 in

b) Height of the real house =y

1 : 7 :: 4 : y

Product of extremes = product of means

1 * y = 7*4

   y = 7*4

   y = 28

Height of real house = 28 feet

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Answer:

70 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

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a sneaker with a mark price of $1000 was offered at a discount of 8% for paying cash if someone paid cash for the sneakers how much did they pay

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Answer:

920

Step-by-step explanation:

8% of 1000 is 80

1000 - 80 = 920

Simplify each ratio to lowest terms.

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Answer:

This is your work so i cant do it but I can give you a hint divide both the numerator and deomonator to get simplified form

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

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Geometry please help-
Find the area of the composite figure.

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Answer:

Hope that answers your question

what is the percent / degree of X ?

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Answer: 65

Step-by-step explanation:

All those angles added up have to equal 360 degrees.

The little square on the angle to the left of x means that it's a right angle, or 90 degrees.

360

- 180

= 180 <--- this is the bottom half,

180

- 90 <--- the right angle on the left

= 90

90

-25

= 65 <--- that's x

A pyramid and a cone are both 10 centimeters tall and have the same
volume. What statement must be true about the two solids?

A. The vertical cross-sections of the pyramid and cone at the same
width must have the same area,
B. The area of the cross-sections of the pyramid and cone are
multiples of each other,
C. The horizontal cross-sections of the pyramid and cone at the
same height must have the same area
D. The cross-sections of the pyramid and cone are the same shape

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Answer:

  C. The horizontal cross-sections of the pyramid and cone at the same height must have the same area

Step-by-step explanation:

Cavalieri's principle says that solids with corresponding cross sections of the same area will have the same volume. Statement C is the converse of this principle.

how do I change 2y = 3x + 8 into slope-intercept form?

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ANSWER: Y=3/2x+4

Divide both sides of the equation by 2
Remove the parenthesis
Rewrite it as y=3/2x+4

You are standing 10 feet away from a tree. There is a cat up in the tree. Your eyes make a 48 degree angle to look up at the cat. How high is the cat?​

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Answer:

11.1 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

person = B  cat = C

                                          C

                                      /    |

                   /                       |     x

B /_48]________ ______|

              |____10ft____|

since we know the adjacent side but want the opposite side, we can use tan(angle)=opp/adj to solve.  (make sure to be in degrees lol)

tangent ( 48) = x/10

10 * tan(48) = x

11.1 = x

The cat is 11.1 feet high.

The Beta Club is sponsoring a lollipop sale. If their goal is to raise at least $228, how many lollipops must they sell at $1.50
each in order to meet that goal? Solve the inequality.

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Answer:

I believe they would have to sell 152 lollipops

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Girl Scout Troop 321 started with 25 girls and at the end of the year party there were 31 girls. Gabby
shows her work below to find the percent of change for her troop.
31-25
31
6
31
0.1935
Gabby figures that her troop increased by about 19.4%
Describe and then correct the error Gabby made in finding the percent of change.
Pick what Gabby did wrong.
The real percent of change is:

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Answer: 24%

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we are informed that the Girl Scout Troop started with 25 girls and at the end of the year party there were 31 girls. The percentage change will be:

= (31 - 25) / 25 × 100

= 6/25 × 100

= 24%

The error that Gabby made was that she used 31 as the base. This is expressed below:

= 31 - 25) / 31 × 100

= 6/31 × 100

= 19.4%

Ron is making a triangular frame for a garden using three lengths of wood. He has three pieces of wood that measure 3 feet, 8 feet, and 4 feet in length.

Ron claims that he can make a triangular frame with these three pieces of wood. Do you agree with Ron? Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

A side of the triangle must be shorter than the sum of the remaining two sides.

He cannot make a triangle with 3, 4, and 8.

2. What is 9 squared.
a. 3
b. 81
C. 18
O d. 11

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Answer:

81

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

9 squared is 81

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On Monday you read 3 pages.
Tuesday, 3 times that number on Monday,
Wednesday is 3 times the number on Tuesday.
How many pages do you read on Wednesday? (Hint: 38)
pages

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Answer:

27 pages

Step-by-step explanation:

Since you read 3 pages on Monday and you read 3 times that number on Tuesday, the equation should be 3*3 to equal 9. Then, since you read 9 pages on Tuesday and 3 times that number on Wednesday, the equation should be 9*3 to equal 27 pages. So, on Wednesday, you read 27 pages in total.

Answer:

27 pages

Step-by-step explanation:

Monday=3 pages

Tuesday=3 pages × 3

=9 pages

Wednesday=9 pages × 3

=27 pages

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that’s the problem and the answer i just need to know how to show the work. pls help me

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Explanation:

The work can be done in your head, so there's really nothing to show.

If you want to go into painful detail, you can do this ...

  [tex](2\sqrt{3x})(3\sqrt{6x^2})=(2\sqrt{3x})(3x\sqrt{6})=6x\sqrt{3\cdot6x}\\\\=6x\sqrt{3^2\cdot2x}=6x\cdot3\sqrt{2x}=\boxed{18x\sqrt{2x}}[/tex]

There may be some other intermediate steps you can show, or you can combine steps to the extent you think is appropriate.

r/19 > -1
please help solve for R

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{r}{19}>-1[/tex]

Multiply both sides by 19

[tex]\frac{r}{19}*19>-1*19 \\\\r > -19[/tex]

Find the exact values of the remaining five trigonometric functions of o satisfying the given conditions.

cos θ=3/5, tan θ < 0

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First, tan(θ) = sin(θ) / cos(θ), so if cos(θ) = 3/5 > 0 and tan(θ) < 0, then it follows that sin(θ) < 0.

Recall the Pythagorean identity:

sin²(θ) + cos²(θ) = 1

Then

sin(θ) = -√(1 - cos²(θ)) = -4/5

and so

tan(θ) = (-4/5) / (3/5) = -4/3

The remaining trig ratios are just reciprocals of the ones found already:

sec(θ) = 1/cos(θ) = 5/3

csc(θ) = 1/sin(θ) = -5/4

cot(θ) = 1/tan(θ) = -3/4

Can u guys help me please

1. What % of 240 is 60?

2. .90 is what percent of 120?

3. 24 is 96% of what number?​

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1.) 25%
2.) 75%
3.) 25

Pls help me with this work

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Answer:

They are similar because they both have like terms in parenthesis.

Step-by-step explanation:

As long as you have like terms, the equation is the same. You never have to worry about the number before the variable being the same. As long as the variable is the same, you have like terms and that is like terms in the equation. TO SUM IT UP: They both have like terms and that is why they are similar.

I need to fill in the blank area models and the numbers I'm supposed to use are the factor and expended forms next to them please help

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Answer:

2. x^2  -3x

    -x      3

3. x^2   7x

   -2x       -14

Step-by-step explanation:

Im pretty sure this is right, but I am so sorry if it's not tho

-6n-2n=16


This isn't urgent

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I’m pretty sure n = -2

Answer:

n = -2

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] - 6n - 2n = 16[/tex]

➡️ [tex]( - 6 - 2)n = - 8n[/tex]

➡️ [tex] - 8n \div ( - 8) = 16 \div ( - 8)[/tex]

➡️ [tex]n = 16 \div ( - 8)[/tex]

➡️ [tex]n = - 16 \div 8[/tex]

➡️ [tex]n = - 2[/tex]

Explica con tus palabras el significado de lim f(x)=7​

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