Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Asked: How many square tables are needed to place 100 pupils?
Given: Square table each has 4 pupils to sit
operation : Multiplication, subtraction, Division
Solve:
Number of pupils in 9 rectangular tables = 9*8 = 72 pupils
Remaining pupils = 100 - 72 = 28
Number of square table needed =28 ÷ 4 = 7
7 square tables are needed.
Evelyn bought snacks for her team's practice. She bought a bag of chips for $2.99 and
a 20-pack of juice bottles. The total cost before tax was $36.39. Write and solve an
equation which can be used to determine i, how much each bottle of juice costs.
(36.39- 2.99)/20
Total- chips, so total amount for juice.
Then, divide by 20 because she bought 20 bottles
Answer:
1.67
Step-by-step explanation:
36.39 - 2.99 = 33.4 33.4 ÷ 20 = 1.67
How to find missing angle of a right triangle given 2 sides
Answer:
As a rule of thumb, if you know only the two shorter side, their ratio is the tangent of the angle opposed to the side you use as a numerator.
If you know one side and the hypotenuse, the ratio side/hypotenuse is either the sine of the opposite angle, or the cosine of the adjacent angle.
At a local grocery store, 7 lb of squash cost $14.00
and 4 lb of tomatoes cost $10.00.
Answer:
1 LB of tomatoes is $2.50 and 1 LB of squash is $2.00
Step-by-step explanation:
insane in the membrane
radius equal to 15 cm what is the circumference of the circle
Given:
Radius = 15 cm
To Find:
Circumference of the circle
Let's start.
We know that the formula of Circumference is
[tex] \sf \longmapsto2\pi r[/tex]
Put the values We know that the formula of [tex]\sf\pi[/tex] is 3.14Radius given is 15 centimetre[tex] \sf \longmapsto \: 2 \times 3.14 \times r[/tex]
[tex] \sf \longmapsto2 \times 3.14 \times( 15 \: cm)[/tex]
[tex] \sf \longmapsto6.28 \times (15 \: cm)[/tex]
[tex] \sf \longmapsto94.2 \: cm[/tex]
[tex] \boxed{\red{\boxed{\sf 94.2 \: cm}}}[/tex]
an athlete trains by running 300m eight times and 200m six times. How far does he run in kilometres?
A ticket to see your favorite baseball team costs $. 45.04That price decreases by $0.24for every game lost during the regular season. What equation could you use to find the cost C of a ticket after L losses? Represent the total change in the cost of a ticket after the team loses 41 games. What is the price of a ticket after the team loses 41 games?
Which expression represents the area of this figure in square feet?
Answer:
(3×2) + (3×4)
Step-by-step explanation:
One box's area is 3×2 and the other box's area is 3×4, so when you add them, you get the total area.
How to solve this? :)
Step-by-step explanation:
by understanding how a number actually works.
when I write e.g. the number 2648, what did I actually tell you ?
that there is a value or quantity that is
8×10⁰ + 4×10¹ + 6×10² + 2×10³
every number you or anybody else has ever written represented this type of information.
so, now we have a 2-digit number : xy
its value is : y×10⁰ + x×10¹
and because 10⁰ = 1 and 10¹ = 10, this is simply
x×10 + y or 10x + y
the description tells us that
|x - y| = 2
and that xy + yx = 132
that means
10x + y + 10y + x = 132
11x + 11y = 132
we can divide by 11 and get
x + y = 12
like 8+4 or 9+3.
and we know the difference between x and y is 2
like 6 and 4, or 1 and 3.
normally we should know the solution already (I do), but let's finish it formally.
we use one scenario of the absolute value equation :
x - y = 2
x = y + 2
and we use this in the second equation :
y + 2 + y = 12
2y + 2 = 12
2y = 10
y = 5
x = y + 2 = 5 + 2 = 7
the same, just with reversed positions, is the result when using
y - x = 2
so, we get actually 2 solutions that fulfill the requirement : 75 and 57, as they are both also the reverse number to the other.
At 12:05, a
parachutist is 8000 feet above the ground.
At 12:08, the parachutist is 5400 feet
above the ground. Find the average rate of
change in feet per minute.
Triangle JKL has the following measures:
Side JK = 4 cm
Side KL = 7 cm
Angle J = 38°
Triangle PQR has the following measures:
Side QR = 7 cm
Side PQ = 4 cm
Angle Q = 38°
Which statement is accurate about triangles JKL and PQR?
A. They are not congruent
B. They are based on AAS criteria
C. They are based on SSS criteria
D. They are based on SAS criteria
The triangles are not congruent.
Option A is correct.
Solve for x, then find each angle measure
Answer:
x=13
Q=30
P=126
R=24
Step-by-step explanation:
To find x put them all into an equation like this:
(4x-22)+(10x-4)+(x+11)=180 (we get 180 because all three angles of any triangle always equal 180)
calculate and you'll get x=13.
then to find each angle just put 13 in place of x
4(13)-22=30
10(13)-4=126
(13)+11=24
Consider the two linear expressions. -(-3 -60 – 3) and 3.5 – 60 Are the two linear expressions equivalent? Drag a word or phrase to the box to correctly complete the statement
The arithmetic mean of the heights of five pupils in a class is 164cm if another pupil whose height is 168cm joins the class, calculate the arithmetic mean of the heights of the 6 pupils
Answer:
164.67 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The arithmetic mean of height of 5 pupils is 164cm . Let the sum of heights of 5 pupils be x . Then , according to the question ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow \dfrac{x}{5}= 164cm [/tex]
On solving ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow x = 5*164cm =\bf{820cm}[/tex]
When a student of height 168cm is added ,
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow Mean = \dfrac{820cm+168cm}{6}\\[/tex]
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow Mean = \dfrac{988}{6}\\ [/tex]
[tex]\sf\longrightarrow \boxed{\pink{\sf Mean = 164.66 \approx 164.67 cm }}[/tex]
If 5 boxes of cereal cost $27.50, how much does one box of cereal cost? a) $5.50 b) $5.05 c) $550 d) .55
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Answer:B
Step-by-step explanation: I said that because you have 27 and 50 Cent so basically you won't have that $5 in that picture because you still going to have that $0.04 and then you still have to have that much so I I think I am right but if I'm not I'm so sorry but I'm taking not even to get I'm trying to get back on track but I think is b for a reason like I think you could be because you have 27 and 50 Cent so if you got twenty-seven fifty cents you just rounding it down
Answer:
ans is i think a) $5.50
Step-by-step explanation:
'cuz if 5 boxes cost $27.50
so it will be
[tex]27.50 \div 5 \\ = 5.50[/tex]
Can somebody answer this?
Answer:
its A
Step-by-step explanation:
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An envelope is 6 in. wide and 4 in. high. Will a card with an 8 in. diagonal fit in it? Identify the correct explanation.
A) Because 7.2 < 8, it is possible that the card fits in the envelope.
B) Because 8.9 > 8, it is possible that the card fits in the envelope.
C) Because 7.2 < 8, it is NOT possible that the card fits in the envelope.
D) Because 8.9 > 8, it is NOT possible that the card fits in the envelope.
Write down an equation of the line that is perpendicular to y=2x+5
I will mark as brainliest
Answer:
y = -1/2x +5
Step-by-step explanation:
The perpendicular slope will be the negative reciprocal of the original slope
the reciprocal of 2 is 1/2, and the negative of that is -1/2
f(x)=-3x^2 find f(-2)
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
f(-2)=3(-2)^2
f(-2)=3(4)
f(-2)=12
What are the solutions to the equation sin(x+7pi/2)=-sqrt 3/2
over the interval [0,2pi]?
Answer: C: pi/6 and 11pi/6 only
Step-by-step explanation:
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In ΔIJK, i = 16 inches, j = 22 inches and k=12 inches. Find the area of ΔIJK to the nearest 10th of an square inch.
Answer:
86.2 in squared
Step-by-step explanation:
Harons formula
Answer:
93.7
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the value of p?
p + 2 - 4= 14
Drag and drop the correct answer in the box.
Answer:
p = 16
Step-by-step explanation:
(p + 2) - 4 = 14
We can just drop the parentheses:_
p + 2 - 4 = 14
p - 2 = 14
Add 2 to both sides:-
p - 2 + 2 = 14 + 2
p = 16
Robert runs 3 times a week for 12 weeks. Each run is 4 miles. How many total miles will he run during 12 weeks?
Answer:
144
Step-by-step explanation:
first you gotta do 3x4 which is 12 then 12x12. and then you get 144.
Robert will run a total of 144 miles during the 12 weeks.
Given:
Robert runs 3 times a week for 12 weeks.
So, total number of runs will be:
= 3 runs/week * 12 weeks
= 36 runs
Since each run is 4 miles, multiply the total number of runs by the distance per run:
= 36 runs * 4 miles/run
= 144 miles
Therefore, Robert will run a total of 144 miles.
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A truck rental is $25 plus $.30/mi. Find out how many miles Ken traveled if his bill was $50.20.
Lets start by finding the equation.
25 is the constant, .3 is the slope, and 50.2 is the final.
This means that our equation is:
50.2 = .3x + 25
50.2 - 25 = .3x
25.2 = .3x
25.2 / .3 = x
84 = x
This means that Ken travelled 84 miles if his bill was $50.2.
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What multiplication product is represented by this grid
Answer: 0.07 x 5
There are 35 colored out of the 100 = 35%
35% = 0.35 = 0.07 x 5
Lindsey's new car travels 93 miles on 3 gallons of gasoline. how many gallons are needed to travel 310 miles?
help me please!!!!!! 20 points!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2x = x + 40
2x - x = x - x + 40
x = 40
∠I = ∠Q = 33°
∠H = ∠P = 80°
∠J = ∠R = 67°
A group of 12 adults and 26 children go to a theme park.
The total cost of tickets is £1804.80.
An adult's ticket costs £51.60
Find the cost of a ticket for a child.
Answer:
I don't have the Pound Sterling sign on my keyboard but the answer is $45.60
Step-by-step explanation:
Since each adult ticket costs $51.60 and there are 12 adults
The total cost of adult tickets = $51.60*12=$619.20
Then take the total cost of tickets and subtract $619.20 from it
$1804.80-619.20=$1185.60 that's the total cost of children's tickets
Since there are 26 children you have to divide that answer by 26 to get it
$1185.60/26=$45.60
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Answer: Just Try to Do somthing because i cant tell you the Answer
Step-by-step explanation: