Answer: 3(x minus 5.50) = 111.75; the monthly Internet service is $42.75
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the following :
Total amount spent on internet for 3 months = $111.75
Monthly credit received on bill = $5.50
Monthly Credit of $5.50 means $5.50 is deducted from the amount being paid on thir bill monthly.
Assume their monthly internet service fee = x
The amount paid before the credit deduction each month:
Amount paid - credit
(x - $5.50)
For 3 months :
3 × (x - $5.50) = $117.75
3(x - $5.50) = $117.75
Monthly fee paid before credit deduction:
3(x - $5.50) = $117.75
3x - $16.50 = $117.75
3x = $117.75 + $16.50
3x = $128.25
x = $128.25 / 3
x = $42.75
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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The ratio of the measures of the acute angles of a right triangle is 8:1. In degrees, what is the measure of the largest angle of the triangle?
Answer:
80°
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of the measures of the acute angles in a right triangle is 90°. The sum of ratio measures in the ratio 8 : 1 is (8+1) = 9. Thus, each of those measures stands for 90°/9 = 10°. Then the angle ratio is ...
80° : 10° = 8 : 1
The measure of the largest acute angle in the triangle is ...
10° × 8 = 80°
Find the point Q along the directed line segement from point R (-3, 3) to point S(6, -3) that divides the segment in the ratio 2:1.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
m : n = 2 : 1
R (-3, 3 ) ; x1 = -3 & y1 = 3
S(6 , -3) ; x2 = 6 & y2 = -3
Formula for the point that divides a line m:n = [tex](\frac{mx_{2}+nx_{1}}{m+n} , \frac{my_{2}+ny_{1}}{m+n})[/tex]
[tex]Q(\frac{2*6+1*(-3)}{2+1}, \frac{2*-3 + 1*3}{2+1})\\\\\\Q(\frac{12-3}{3} , \frac{-6+3}{2+1})\\\\\\Q(\frac{9}{3} , \frac{-3}{3})\\\\[/tex]
=Q(3, -1)
Answer:
D.) (3,-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
D. 1.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Perimeter (square) = 4*side
4 = 4*side
side = 1
We have triangle QVR. QV is a hypotenuse.
If we look at the triangle QTR, QT is a hypotenuse.
QV should be less than QT.
Let's find QT using Pythagorean theorem.
c² = a² + b²
QT² = QR² + RT² = 1² + 1² = 2
QT = √2 ≈ 1.4
QV < QT
QV < 1.4
We have 1.3 and 1 that are less than 1.4, but 1 is a length of a leg of the triangle, so 1 is impossible.
Answer D. 1.3
there are 48 members in a dancing club. the ratio of boys to girls in the club is 3:5 how many boys should join the club for the ratio of boys to girls to be 1:1
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
If you add the ratio you will get 8 and 1 in the ratio number represents
6 people so 5-3=2
Therefore, the no. of girls minus boys= 6×2=12
so you need 12 more boys to make it to be a ratio of 1:1
A tank contains 8000 liters of a solution that is 40% acid. How much water should be added to make a solution that is 30% acid?
Answer:
2,666.67 L of water
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for W:
1) 3200 = 2400 + 0.3w
2) 800 = 0.3w
Divide both sides by 0.3 to get the variable alone
3) (800)/0.3 = (0.3w)/0.3
4) w = 2,666.67 L
The volume of a cone is 1540cm³. If its radius is 7cm, calculate the height of the cone. (Take pi = 22/7)
Answer:
30 cmGiven,
Volume of a cone = 1540 cm[tex] {}^{3} [/tex]
Radius ( r ) = 7 cm
π ( pi ) = [tex] \frac{22}{7} [/tex]
Height of cone ( h ) = ?
Now, let's find the height of cone:
Volume of cone = [tex]\pi \: {r}^{2} \frac{h}{3} [/tex]
plug the values
[tex]1540 = \frac{22}{7} \times {(7)}^{2} \times \frac{h}{3} [/tex]
Evaluate
[tex]1540 = \frac{22}{7} \times 49 \times \frac{h}{3} [/tex]
Calculate
[tex]1540 = \frac{154 \: h}{3} [/tex]
Apply cross product property
[tex]154 \: h = 1540 \times 3[/tex]
Calculate the product
[tex]154 \: h = 4620[/tex]
Divide both sides of the equation by 154
[tex] \frac{154 \: h}{154} = \frac{4620}{154} [/tex]
Calculate
[tex]h \: = 30 \: cm[/tex]
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10.Given the following, including the fact
that ∠ABC and ∠CBD are supplementary,
what is the value of m ∠ABC and m ∠ABC?
m ∠DBC=x−10
m ∠ABC=x+30.
Answer:
m ∠DBC=80−10=70
m ∠ABC=80+30=110
Step-by-step explanation:
m ∠DBC+m ∠ABC=180
( x−10)+(x+30.)=180
2x+20=180
2x=180-20
2x=160
x=80
>>m ∠DBC=80−10=70
>>m ∠ABC=80+30=110
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{<DBC = 70 degrees}\\\boxed{<ABC = 110 degrees}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
∠ABC and ∠DBC are supplementary which means that the sum of these two angles is equal to 180.
∠ABC + ∠DBC = 180
Given that: ∠ABC = x+30 and ∠DBC = x - 10
So,
=> x+30+x-10 = 180
=> 2x+20 = 180
=> 2x = 180-20
=> 2x = 160
Dividing both sides by 2
=> x = 80
Now, Finding measures of the angles.
=> ∠DBC = x-10 = 80-10 = 70 degrees
=> ∠ABC = x+30 =80+30 = 110 degrees
Find the value of x in the data given below if the mean is 2. The values are 2, 4, 1, 1, x, 3, 2
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{x=1}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]mean=\frac{sum \: of \: terms}{number \: of \: terms}[/tex]
[tex]2=\frac{2+4+1+1+x+3+2}{7}[/tex]
[tex]2=\frac{13+x}{7}[/tex]
[tex]14=13+x[/tex]
[tex]x=1[/tex]
what's the value? A.-20 B.-4 C.4 D.20
Answer:
-4Option B is the correct option.
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] {(4 - 2)}^{3} - 3 \times 4[/tex]
Subtract the numbers
[tex] = {(2)}^{3 } - 3 \times 4[/tex]
Multiply the numbers
[tex] = {(2)}^{3} - 12[/tex]
Evaluate the power
[tex] = 8 - 12[/tex]
Calculate the difference
[tex] = - 4[/tex]
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Answer:
[tex]\boxed{-4}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex](4-2)^3-3 \times 4[/tex]
Brackets or parenthesis are to be evaluated first. Subtract the numbers in the brackets.
[tex](2)^3-3 \times 4[/tex]
Evaluate the power or exponent.
[tex]8-3 \times 4[/tex]
Multiply the numbers.
[tex]8-12[/tex]
Finally, subtract the numbers.
[tex]=-4[/tex]
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(OFFERING ALL THE POINTS I HAVE) Word Problem. Please help!! Part 1 of problem: The main tank has a radius of 70 feet. What is the volume of the quarter-sphere sized tank? Round your answer to the nearest whole number and use 3.14 for Pi. (Use sphere volume formula) Part 2: The theme park company is building a scale model of the killer whale stadium main show tank for an investor's presentation. Each dimension will be made 6 times smaller to accommodate the mock-up in the presentation room. How many times smaller than the actual volume is the volume of the mock-up? Part 3: Using the information from part 2, answer the following question by filling in the blank: The volume of the actual tank is __% of the mock-up of the tank.
Answer:
Part 1: 359,007 ft³
Part 2: 216 times smaller
Part 3: 21600%
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1:
The parameters for the tank are;
The radius of the tank = 70 feet
The volume of a sphere = 4/3·π·r³
Therefore, the volume of a quarter sphere = 1/4×The volume of a sphere
The volume of a quarter sphere = 1/4×4/3·π·r³ = π·r³/3
Plugging in the value for the radius gives
Volume = π×70³/3 = 114,333.33×3.14 = 359,006.7≈ 359,007 ft³.
Part 2:
The dimension of the scale model = 1/6 × Actual dimension
Therefore, we have the radius of the sphere of the scale model = 1/6 × 70
Which gives;
The radius of the sphere of the scale model = 35/3 = 11.67 feet
The volume of the scale model = π·r³/3 = (3.14×11.67³)/3 = 1662.07 ≈ 1662 ft³
The number of times smaller the scale model is than the actual volume = (Actual volume)/(Scale model) = (359,007 ft³)/(1662 ft³) = 216 times
The number of times smaller the scale model is than the actual volume = 216 times = (1/Scale of model)³ = (1/(1/6))³ = 6³.
Part 3:
The percentage of the mock-up, x, to the volume of the actual tank is given as follows
x/100 × 1662 = 359,007
∴ x = 216 × 100 = 21600%
The percentage of the mock-up, to the volume of the actual tank is 21600%.
Answer:
Part 1: 359,007 ft³
Part 2: 216 times smaller
Part 3: 21600%
Step-by-step explanation:
Part 1:
The parameters for the tank are;
The radius of the tank = 70 feet
The volume of a sphere = 4/3·π·r³
Therefore, the volume of a quarter sphere = 1/4×The volume of a sphere
The volume of a quarter sphere = 1/4×4/3·π·r³ = π·r³/3
Plugging in the value for the radius gives
Volume = π×70³/3 = 114,333.33×3.14 = 359,006.7≈ 359,007 ft³.
Part 2:
The dimension of the scale model = 1/6 × Actual dimension
Therefore, we have the radius of the sphere of the scale model = 1/6 × 70
Which gives;
The radius of the sphere of the scale model = 35/3 = 11.67 feet
The volume of the scale model = π·r³/3 = (3.14×11.67³)/3 = 1662.07 ≈ 1662 ft³
The number of times smaller the scale model is than the actual volume = (Actual volume)/(Scale model) = (359,007 ft³)/(1662 ft³) = 216 times
The number of times smaller the scale model is than the actual volume = 216 times = (1/Scale of model)³ = (1/(1/6))³ = 6³.
Part 3:
The percentage of the mock-up, x, to the volume of the actual tank is given as follows
x/100 × 1662 = 359,007
∴ x = 216 × 100 = 21600%
The percentage of the mock-up, to the volume of the actual tank is 21600%.
Jack had 4 hours of school. He spent 45 minutes in the library and 12 hour on a science lecture and had a lunch break of 25 minutes. How much time is left for the school to get over? (Write the answer as a fraction.)
Answer:
[tex]\dfrac{10}{4} \ hour[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
Jack had 4 hours of school.
He spent 45 minutes in the library
1/2 hour on a science lecture and;
had a lunch break of 25 minutes
The objective is to determine how much time is left for the school to get over and we are to write the answer as a fraction.
In order to do that, we will have to convert the minutes into hours,
we all know that; 60 minutes = 1 hour.
Then,
45 minutes = (45/60)hour = 3/4 hour
25/60 minutes = 1/4 hour
Therefore, the amount of time left for the school to get over is:
= [tex]4 - (\dfrac{3}{4}+\dfrac{1}{2}+ \dfrac{1}{4})[/tex]
= [tex]\dfrac{16-(3+2+1)}{4}[/tex]
= [tex]\dfrac{16-6}{4}[/tex]
= [tex]\dfrac{10}{4} \ hour[/tex]
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Answer:
A. Volume = 462 cm³; Surface Area = 458 cm²
B. Volume
C. Surface area
Step-by-step explanation:
A. Given a rectangular box:
[tex] Width (w) = 3 cm [/tex]
[tex] Height (h) = 14 cm [/tex]
[tex] length (l) = 11 cm [/tex]
=>Volume of the juice box
[tex] Volume (V) = whl [/tex]
[tex] Volume (V) = 3*14*11 [/tex]
[tex] = 3*14*11 = 462 [/tex]
Volume of juice box = 462 cm³
=>Surface area (S.A) of juice box:
[tex] S.A = 2(wl + hl + hw) [/tex]
[tex] S.A = 2(3*11 + 14*11 + 14*3) [/tex]
[tex] S.A = 2(33 + 154 + 42) [/tex]
[tex] S.A = 2(229) [/tex]
[tex] S.A = 458 cm^2 [/tex]
Surface area of juice box = 458 cm²
B. Volume would be used to find the amount of juice the box can hold
C. Surface area would be used to know how much wax to buy to use in coating the box.
Each of four friends orders a sweatshirt from a catalog. There are 16 colors of sweatshirts, 7 of which are all cotton and 9 of which are a blend. Each one orders a different color (no repeats) at random. What is the probability that the friends order only cotton sweatshirts?
Answer:
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Answer:hey guys just saying its 1/52
Step-by-step explanation:
Help please! Thanks!!
Answer: None of them
I think your teacher made a typo. See explanation below for details
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Explanation:
With math problems like this one, it is often very tricky to find integer solutions. Luckily, we're given a list of choices. Let's plug them in one at a time and see what happens.
If y = 5, then
y^2 - 7x^2 = 11
5^2 - 7x^2 = 11
25 - 7x^2 = 11
-7x^2 = 11-25
-7x^2 = -14
x^2 = -14/(-7)
x^2 = 2
But x^2 = 2 does not have any integer solutions. The two solutions are irrational. So we can rule out choice F.
Repeat for y = 4 and you should find that x^2 = 5/7, which also does not have any integer solutions. Choice G can be ruled out.
Choices H through K are even worse. Not only are there no integer solutions, but there aren't any real number solutions either (there are complex or imaginary solutions though). Plugging in y = 3 leads to x^2 = -2/7 which has imaginary solutions due to applying the square root to a negative radicand. Similar situations happen with J and K as well.
In summary, none of these answer choices are valid. We need to have two integers x and y that satisfy the equation. I think your teacher made a typo somewhere.
Find the solution of the system of equations shown on the graph.
Please and thank you :)
Answer:
Hey there!
The solution is where the lines intersect, and here we see that would be (-4,3)
Hope this helps :)
A cycling race is 17 miles long. The cyclists will begin at point S and ride a number of laps around a neighborhood block. After the last lap, the cyclists will sprint 2.0 miles to the finish line. A rectangle with a width of 0.75 miles and height of 0.5 miles. The 2 mile finish comes out of one corner. Using the equation w (1.5 + 1) + 2 = 17, the race's organizer determined the cyclists will need to ride 9 laps before the sprint to the finish. Which explains the error? The equation should be 0.75 w + 0.5 w + 2 = 17, and the cyclists will need to ride 12 laps before the sprint to the finish. The equation should be 2 (0.75 w + 0.5) + 2 = 17, and the cyclists will need to ride 21 laps before the sprint to the finish. The solution should be 6, and the cyclists will need to ride 6 laps before the sprint to the finish. The solution should be 8, and the cyclists will need to ride 8 laps before the sprint to the finish.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
C The solution should be 6, and the cyclists will need to ride 6 laps before the sprint to the finish.
Discussion Topic There are four basic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Do you think these four operations can be performed on polynomials? What would it look like to perform these operations on polynomials? Which operation do you think would be the simplest? Which do you think will be difficult?
Step-by-step explanation:
1. Yes addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division can be performed on polynomials. like our everyday arithmetic dealings with mathematical operators, polynomials are no exception when it comes to math operators, the four basic operations addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division can be performed on polynomials as well.
2. It can be less handy plus the operation can get messy if you do not have a good sense/understanding/hold of what you are doing things can get messy.
3. I personally know that the simplest is the addition of polynomials
4. I cant say which is difficult, but the operation that can get things messy for me most time is the division operation
HALP !Find the next term of the series: -3 + -1 + 1 + ...
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
We are adding 2 each time
-3 +2 = -1
-1 +2 = 1
To get the next term add 2
1 +2 = 3
Answer: 3
Step-by-step explanation:
A builder wrote the measurements needed for a door.
height of door
2032 mm
width or door
Why did the builder write these measurements using millimetres instead of cm or m?
Answer:
Check the answer below.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a very trivial but professional question. Note that all of millimetre, centimetre and metres are acceptable metric units but the millimetre is more preferable by builders and architects because:
1. It is easier to work with integer values on building and architectural plans, an advantage given by measuring and recording in millimetre.
2. working in millimetre allows for precision. The builder will record values that are very close to the true value
3. The measurement will be easily readable by anybody that sees it.
What are transformation possible to change f(x) to g(x) on graph linear equation
Answer:
Vertical stretch or compression and vertical shift.Step-by-step explanation:
When we talk about the transformation of functions, we can mention stretching, rotating, dilating, shifting. However, when we want to transform linear functions, there are only two transformations that are worthy in that case, those are vertical stretch or compression and vertical shift.
Now, you may ask, why only vertical transformation? the reason behind that is because horizontal transformation would give the exact same result because it's only a straight line which we are transforming.
Another common question would be, why only two transformations? it's because with these two you can get all the results because it's a straight line.
The image attached shows examples of this.
Need help, there are also two more questions to answer after those but I couldn’t put them in the picture, they are semicircle and radius. Thanks
Answer:
arc KL=minor arc
arc LJK=major arc
Step-by-step explanation:
so minor arc is a arc which is larger than a semicircle .
a major arc is a circle having measure less than radians.
PLEASE HELP The equation of the line below is: y = -4x + 4. y = -2x + 4. y = 2x + 4. None of these choices are correct.
Answer:
y = 2x+4
Step-by-step explanation:
The y intercept ( where it crosses the y axis ) is 4
The slope is positive because the line goes up from the bottom left to top right
We pick two point ( -2,0) and ( 0,4)
The slope is found by
m= (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
= ( 4-0)/(0- -2)
= 4/ (0+2)
= 4/2
= 2
The slope intercept form of a line is
y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept
y = 2x+4
Answer:
The equation to this line is y=-4x+4
Step-by-step explanation:
If you look at the graph you can see that the y intercept is 4.
To find the slope take two points on the graph and plug it into be y2-y1/x2-x1
I chose (0,-2) and (-1,2) So 2+2=4 and -1-0= -1 so 4/-1= -4
can someone please tell me what is 100% of 45
Answer:
45.
Step-by-step explanation:
100% of a number is the number itself. So, 100% of 45 is 45.
Hope this helps!
Answer:it’s 45
Step-by-step explanation:It’s just the whole number nothing less:)
The following is the student's grades for a certain class
(left : grades, right : frequency)
determine :
a.) how many students have grades that are above than 73,5
b) how many students have grades that are below 75
Answer:
a) 20 students
b) 20 students
Step-by-step explanation:
a) From the given frequency table, we have to check the number of students that scored above 73.5 and add them up.
Therefore, the number of students that have grades above 73.5 are:
14 + 4 + 2 = 20 students
b) 75 falls in between 74 - 76 and we do not have the individual frequencies of the grades (74, 75, 76).
However, we can use the data we have from the table to make an assumption.
The number of students that have grades below 75 will be:
13 + 5 + 2 = 20 students
1 to the tenth power
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
1 to the tenth power is also 1 multiplied by 1 10 times.
1 · 1 · 1 · 1 · 1 · 1 · 1 · 1 · 1 · 1 = 1
1 to any power will always have the answer of 1.
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Answer:
(2, 2), (5, 3), (9, 4), and (13, 5).
Step-by-step explanation:
The inverse of a function makes it so that the x-values become y-values, and y-values become x-values.
The current coordinates are (2, 2), (3, 5), (4, 9), and (5, 13).
If the function were inversed, the coordinates would be (2, 2), (5, 3), (9, 4), and (13, 5).
Hope this helps!
Simplify (8j3 − 10j2 − 7) − (6j3 − 10j2 − j + 12).
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
8j^3-10j^2-7-6j^3+10j^2+j-12
2j^3+j-12
If y is inversely proportional to x and y = 5, when x = 7, find the value of y when x = 70
Answer:
y = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given y is inversely proportional to x then the equation relating them is
y = [tex]\frac{k}{x}[/tex] ← k is the constant of variation
To find k use the condition y = 5 when x = 7, then
5 = [tex]\frac{k}{7}[/tex] ( multiply both sides by 7 )
35 = k
y = [tex]\frac{35}{x}[/tex] ← equation of variation
When x = 70, then
y = [tex]\frac{35}{70}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
The number of vertices a triangle has
3
6
4
5