Find f'(x) for f(x) = 5x2 − 3x + 12. 10x + 12(this answer is incorrect) −10x − 3 10x − 3 None of these

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Answer 1

What are ya sayin

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

10x-3

Step-by-step explanation:

f'(x) means just find the derivative, which can be done via calculator (the more advanced ones, anyway)

Also, I am super late to the question, but...hope it still helps?


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Find the interquartile range for a data set having the five-number summary: 5.6, 11.1, 19.2, 24.5, 33.3

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Answer:

interquartile range=20.55

Step-by-step explanation:

5.6, 11.1, 19.2, 24.5, 33.3

median is  19.2

Q1=(5.6+11.1)/2=8.35

Q3=(24.5+33.3)/2=28.9

interquartile range= Q3-Q1=28.9-8.35=20.55

What is the volume of the cone?

What is the volume of the cylinder?

What is the volume of the sphere?

At the craft store discussed above, the clay cone is $12, the clay cylinder is $30, and the clay sphere is $28. Which is the best buy? Explain.

Hint: Which shapes gives you more clay for less money?

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Answer:

[tex]Volume = 1017.36\ in^3[/tex] -- Cone

[tex]Volume = 3052.08\ in^3[/tex] -- Cylinder

[tex]Volume = 3052.08\ in^3[/tex] -- Sphere

Best Buy: Sphere Clay

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Solid Shapes: Cone, Cylinder, Sphere

Cost of Cone Clay = $12

Cost of Cylinder Clay = $30

Cost of Sphere Clay = $28

Required

Determine the volume of each shape

Which is the best buy

CONECalculating Volume

The volume of a cone is calculated as thus;

[tex]Volume = \frac{1}{3}\pi r^2h[/tex]

From the attached diagram

Radius, r = 9 inches; Height, h = 12 inches and [tex]\pi = 3.14[/tex]

Substitute these values in the above formula;

[tex]Volume = \frac{1}{3} * 3.14 * 9^2 * 12[/tex]

[tex]Volume = \frac{3052.08}{3}[/tex]

[tex]Volume = 1017.36\ in^3[/tex]

Calculating Volume:Price Ratio

The unit cost of the cone is calculated as thus;

[tex]Volume:Price = \frac{Volume}{Total\ Cost}[/tex]

Where

[tex]Volume = 1017.36\ in^3[/tex]

[tex]Total\ Cost = \$12[/tex] (Given)

[tex]Volume:Price = \frac{1017.36\ in^3}{\$ 12}[/tex]

[tex]Volume:Price = 84.78 in^3/\$[/tex]

[tex]Volume:Price = 84.78 in^3:\$1[/tex]

CYLINDERCalculating Volume

The volume of a cylinder is calculated as thus;

[tex]Volume = \pi r^2h[/tex]

From the attached diagram

Radius, r = 9 inches; Height, h = 12 inches and [tex]\pi = 3.14[/tex]

Substitute these values in the above formula;

[tex]Volume = 3.14 * 9^2 * 12[/tex]

[tex]Volume = 3052.08\ in^3[/tex]

Calculating Volume:Price Ratio

The unit cost of the cone is calculated as thus;

[tex]Volume:Price = \frac{Volume}{Total\ Cost}[/tex]

Where

[tex]Volume = 3052.08\ in^3[/tex]

[tex]Total\ Cost = \$30[/tex] (Given)

[tex]Volume:Price = \frac{3052.08\ in^3}{\$ 30}[/tex]

[tex]Volume:Price = 101.736\ in^3/\$[/tex]

[tex]Volume:Price = 101.736\ in^3:\$1[/tex]

SPHERECalculating Volume

The volume of a sphereis calculated as thus;

[tex]Volume = \frac{4}{3}\pi r^3[/tex]

From the attached diagram

Radius, r = 9 inches; and [tex]\pi = 3.14[/tex]

Substitute these values in the above formula;

[tex]Volume = \frac{4}{3} * 3.14 * 9^3[/tex]

[tex]Volume = \frac{9156.24}{3}[/tex]

[tex]Volume = 3052.08\ in^3[/tex]

Calculating Volume-Price ratio

The unit cost of the cone is calculated as thus;

[tex]Volume:Price = \frac{Volume}{Total\ Cost}[/tex]

Where

[tex]Volume = 3052.08\ in^3[/tex]

[tex]Total\ Cost = \$28[/tex] (Given)

[tex]Volume:Price = \frac{3052.08\ in^3}{\$ 28}[/tex]

[tex]Volume:Price = 109.003\ in^3/\$[/tex]

[tex]Volume:Price = 109.003\ in^3:\$1[/tex]

Comparing the Volume:Price ratio of the three clay;

The best buy is the sphere because it has the highest volume:price ratio.

Having the highest volume:price ratio means that with $1, one can get more clay from the sphere compared to other types of clay

The perimeter of a rectangle is 60 cm. The ratio of length to width is 3:2. Find the length and width of the rectangle.

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Answer: L = 18 and W = 12

Explanation:

Find the semi rectangle:

60/2 = 30

Now we can find the length and width using the semi rectangle:

L = 30 x 3/5 = 18

W = 30 x 2/5 = 12

Answer:

See below.

Step-by-step explanation:

The perimeter = 2*length + 2 * width.

As the ratio is 3:2 the fraction 3 / (3 +2)  is used to find the length:

The measure of the 2 lengths = 3/ (3+2)  * 60

= 3/5 * 60

= 36 cm

So the measure of the length = 18 cm

So the measure of  the width = (60 - 36) / 2

= 24/2

= 12 cm.

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8% lower means the gauge is showing 92% of the original pressure

( 100% - 8% = 92%)

Divide the pressure the gauge is showing by 92%

33.58 / 0.92 = 36.5

The actual pressure is 36.5

Factor .
X2-x-56=0

PLEASE HELP!!!

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Answer:

use factoring x (see attachment)

-8 x 7 = -56

-8 + 7 = -1

(x - 8)(x + 7) = 0

x = 8, -7

hope this helps :)

The sequence of transformations that can be performed on quadrilateral ABCD to show that it is congruent to quadrilateral GHIj is a _______
followed by a _______



1.

A.Reflection across the y axis

B.90 degree counter clockwise rotation about point A

C.90 degree clockwise rotation about point A

D. 90 degree counter clockwise rotation about point B




2.

A.Clockwise rotation about point B and a translation 20 units down

B.reflection across the y axis and a translation 20 units down

C. Reflection across the x axis and a translation 15 units down

D. Reflection across the y axis and a translation 25 units down

Plz respond quick


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Answer:

1).

A. Reflection across the y axis.

2).

A. Clockwise rotation about point B and a translation 20 units down.

The sequence of transformation that can be performed on quadrilateral

ABCD to show that is congruent to GHIJ is a B. 90 degree counter

clockwise rotation about point A  followed by a B. Reflection across the y-

axis and a translation 20 units down

Reasons:

Rotation 90° counterclockwise about the point A

The coordinates of the point (x, y) following a rotation of 90°

counterclockwise is the point (-y, x)

Taking point A as the origin

The coordinates of point A = (15, 10)

Coordinates of the points B, relative to the point A = (0, 10)

Coordinates of the points C, relative to the point A = (5, 5)

Coordinates of the points D, relative to the point A = (5, -5)

The location of the image of point B, following a rotation about the point A, is therefore;

B'(-10 + 15, 0 + 10) = B'(5, 10), C'(-5 + 15, 5 + 10) = C'(10, 15), D'(5 + 15, 5 + 10) = D'(20, 15)

Reflection across the y-axis

The coordinates of the image of the point (x, y), following a reflection

across the y-axis is the point (-x, y). The coordinates of the parallelogram

A'B'C'D' following a reflection across the y-axis are the point B''(-5, 10),

C''(-10, 15), D''(-20, 15) A''(-15, 10). The coordinates of the quadrilateral GHIJ

are; G(-15, -10), H(-5, -10), I(-10 - 5), J(-20, -5)

Translation 20 units down

The x-coordinates of the quadrilaterals A''B''C''D'', and GHIJ are the same,

therefore, we translate A''B''C''D'', 20 units down to get;

B'''(-5, -10), C'''(-10, -5), D'''(-20, -5) A'''(-15, -10)

Coordinates of A'''(-15, -10) = G(-15, -10)

Coordinates of B'''(-5, -10) = H(-5, -10)

Coordinates of C'''(-10, -5) = I(-10 - 5)

Coordinates of D'''(-20, -5) = J(-20, -5)

Therefore;

The sequence of transformation that can be performed on quadrilateral

ABCD to show that is congruent to GHIJ is a;

B. 90 degree counter clockwise rotation about point A

Followed by a;

B. Reflection across the y-axis and a translation 20 units down

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I’m pretty sure it’s (-4,-3) so B

Answer:

the answer is -4,-3

Step-by-step explanation:

once you translate it across the y axis it is -4,3 and then it asks you to go down six so then its -4,-3

A small airplane can fly 12 miles in 3 minutes. At this rate, how far can the airplane fly in 1 hour?

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Answer:

The airplane can fly up to 240 miles in a hour

Step-by-step explanation:

Cross multiply

(12)(60)=3x

720=3x

Divide 3 on both sides

x=240

There are 60 minutes in 1 hour.

60 ÷ 3 = 20

12 × 20 = 240

In one hour, the airplane could fly at 240 miles.

The side length of each square is 6 units. Find the areas of the inscribed shapes.

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Answer:

a) 18

b) 20

c) 12

d) 12

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The triangle is half of the square, so you can find the area of the square(36) and divide by 2: so 18

b) There are 4 same sized blank triangles with area of 4 ( (2*4)/2 ) so 4 * 4 is 16. 16 is the blank area so the area of the shaded is 36 - 16: 20

c) There are 2 blank triangles which areas are 6, and 18, so you subtract those numbers from 36: 36 - (6+18) = 12

d) Another 2 same blank triangles with areas of 12 ( (6 *4)/2 )so you subtract them from 36 too: 36 - (12*2) = 36 - 24 = 12

Activity: A flagpole has cracked 1.7 m from the ground and fallen over, as if hinged. The top of the flagpole hit the ground 3 m from the base. How tall was the flagpole before it fell?

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Answer:

Height of flagpole before it fell = 5.15 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Height of remain pole (p) = 1.7 m

Distance from base (b) = 3 m

Find:

Height of flagpole before it fell

Computation:

Using Pythagorean theorem

H = √ p² + b

Length of broken part = √ 1.7² + 3²

Length of broken part = √ 2.89 + 9

Length of broken part = √ 11.89

Length of broken part = 3.45 (Approx)

Height of flagpole before it fell = Length of broken part + Height of remain pole

Height of flagpole before it fell = 3.45 + 1.7

Height of flagpole before it fell = 5.15 m

Which was one of the goals for some advocates of the Progressive movement?
A: conservation
B: laissez-faire economy
C: welfare
D: establishment of a national bank

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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

2.) Calculate x, to the nearest tenth of a meter​

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Answer:

63.4°

Step-by-step explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

Opposite = 6 cm

Adjacent = 3 cm

Angle x =?

The value of angle x can be obtained as follow:

Tan x = Opposite/Adjacent

Tan x = 6/3

Tan x = 2

Take the inverse of Tan.

x = Tan¯¹ 2

x = 63.4°

Therefore, the value of angle x is 63.4°

Answer:

63.4°

Step-by-step explanation:

Please answer this in two minutes

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Answer:

54

Step-by-step explanation:

im not that good so u should cheek it first

Answer: 9a + 249

Step-by-step explanation: 9a + 249 and a would be one cause these numbers are independent

Select the correct product of the exponential expression.
6^4

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Answer:

1,296

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

1,296

Step-by-step explanation:

Well 6 to the 4th power is also,

6*6*6*6 which is 1,296.

Which statement about this figure is true? Pls give an explanation

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Answer:

The correct option is;

It has no reflectional symmetry

Step-by-step explanation:

Reflectional symmetry is one such that a line can be drawn across a shape or figure and the shape or figure on either side of the line is the equivalent of the reflection image obtained from a mirror

Lines of reflectional symmetry can be found in squares, circles, and triangles

The characteristics of the object that has line of reflection symmetry remains the same across the line of symmetry

Two dimensional objects have lines of symmetry while three dimensional objects have planes of symmetry.

Here are two sets of cards.
X has the same value on both cards.
Each set of cards has a range of 4.
Work out the value of X

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

In Set A, the minimum is 4 and the maximum is 7 without X which would make the range 7 - 4 = 3 but we want the range to be 4, therefore X has to be 4 + 4 = 8. Unfortunately, this would then make the range of Set B 8 - 1 = 7 so X has to be the smallest number in Set A which would be 7 - 4 = 3.

S = { x ; x is a multiple of 8. 0 < x <30 } Describe this set in another method​

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Step-by-step explanation:

Hi,

Let's describe it in listing method;

S= {8,16,24}.

Hope you got it...

I need the answer now

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Answer:

             i) TRUE

             ii) TRUE

             iii) TRUE

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex](ab+bc)(ab-bc)+(bc+ca)(bc-ca)+(ca+ab)(ca-ab)=\\\\=\underline{(ab)^2}-(bc)^2\ \,+\ \,(bc)^2-(ca)^2\ \,+\ \,(ca)^2-\,\underline{(ab)^2}=\\\\=0+0+0=0[/tex]

[tex](a+b+c)(a^2+b^2+c^2-ab-bc-ca)=\\\\=a^3\,\underline{\,+ab^2}\ \underline{\underline{+\,ac^2}}\,-a^2b\ -\,abc\ \underline{\underline{\underline{-\,a^2c}}}+a^2b+b^3+bc^2\,\underline{-\,ab^2}\ \underline{\underline{\underline{ \underline{-\,b^2c}}}}\,-\,abc+\\{}\qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad\qquad \qquad\qquad \underline{\underline{ \underline{+\,a^2c}}}\ \underline{\underline{\underline{\underline{+\,b^2c}}}}+c^3\,-\,abc-bc^2\ \underline{\underline{-c^2a}}=[/tex]

[tex]=a^3\ \underline{-\,a^2b}\ \underline{\underline{-\,abc}}\ \underline{+\,a^2b}+b^3\ \underline{\underline{\underline{+\,bc^2}}}\ \underline{\underline{-\,abc}}+c^3\ \underline{\underline{-\,abc}}\ \underline{\underline{\underline{-\,bc^2}}}=\\\\=a^3+b^3+c^3-3abc[/tex]

[tex](p-q)(p^2+pq+q^2)=\\\\=p^3\ \underline{+\,p^2q}\ \underline{\underline{+\,pq^2}}\ \underline{-\,p^2q}\ \underline{\underline{-\,pq^2}}-q^3=\\\\=p^3-q^3[/tex]

Answer:  see proofs below

Step-by-step explanation:

7i)  (ab + bc)(ab - bc) = a²b² - ab²c + ab²c - b²c²  →  a²b² - b²c²

  + (bc + ca)(bc - ca) = b²c² - abc² +abc² - a²c²   →             b²c²  - a²c²

  + (ca + ab)(ca - ab) = a²c² - a²bc + a²bc - a²b²  →                      a²c² - a²b²

                                                                             =   a²b² +  0   +   0   - a²b²

                                                                             = 0

7ii) a(a² + b² + c² - ab - bc - ca) = a³ + ab² + ac²           - a²b - abc - a²c

  + b(a² + b² + c² - ab - bc - ca) = b³ - ab²          + bc² + a²b - abc           - b²c

  + c(a² + b² + c² - ab - bc - ca) = c³           - ac² - bc²           - abc  + a²c + b²c

                                 =  a³ + b³ + c³  + 0     + 0   + 0     + 0   - 3abc + 0   + 0

                                  = a³ + b³ + c³ - 3abc

7iii) p(p² + pq + q²) = p³ + p²q + pq²

    -q(p² + pq + q²) =     - p²q  -  pq² - q³

                              = p³   + 0    + 0    - q³

                              = p³ - q³

help with the question below would be much appreciated :)

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

In an isosceles triangle, the altitude is the median so the altitude splits the base into two segments with lengths of 5. We notice that x is part of a right triangle with legs of 5 and 12, therefore, using the 5 - 12 - 13 Pythagorean Triple, x = 13.

Answer:

(B) 13

Step-by-step explanation:

This isosceles triangle is broken up into two parts, both are right triangles.

To find the length of a missing side in a right triangle, we use the Pythagorean Theorem - [tex]a^2+b^2=c^2[/tex]. where one of the legs is a, the other leg is b, and the hypotenuse is c.

We know that one of the legs is 12, and since the base of the triangle is 10, the leg of one of the right triangles is 5.

Let's solve.

[tex]5^2+12^2=c^2\\25+144=c^2\\169=c^2\\\\\sqrt{169} =c\\13=c[/tex]

So, c is 13, therefore the hypotenuse is 13, therefore x is 13.

Hope this helped!

(ii) Atrader gets a profit of 20% by selling an item for £ 150. Find the buying in price.
(iii) A bank charges 12% per annum on loans. If a person borrowed a loan of
£ 20000 find the total amount that he has to repay after one year.
(a) Six workers can build a wall in 10 days. At the same rate how many
workers are needed to complet in 4 days.
(c) How many extra workers to be employed ?

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Answer:

ii) £120

iii) £2,400

a) 10 workers

c) 4 workers more to be employed.

Step-by-step explanation:

ii) To find the buying price we deduct 20% (percent) from the selling price of £150.

= 20/100 x 150

= £30 (Next we substract this value from the selling price of £150) = €150 - £30 = £120

iii) A 12% interest per annum Implies a 12 percent of the borrowed amount of 20,000, which is calculated as

12% or 12/100 x 20,000 = £2,400

a) Put simply, we create an equation for the problem.

4 men * 10 days = 40 man days.

X men * 4 days = 40 man days.

Let's substitute the equation:

(X/ 4) * (4/ 10) = 40 / 40

(X/4) * 0.4= 1 (collect like terms)

0.4 * x = 4

0.4x/0.4= 4/0.4

x = 10 workers.

(c) 4 extra workers to would need to be employed since we have six already available (10-6=4).

Veronica wants to check her work after evaluating Negative 108 divided by (negative 6). What steps can she follow to verify her answer?

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Answer:

The answer to your question is 18

Step-by-step explanation:

Process

1.- Write the fraction given

              [tex]\frac{-108}{-6}[/tex]

2.- Divide the numbers as usual

               18

         6  108

               48

                 0

3.- Divide the signs

      negative / negative = positive

4.- Write the answer

        [tex]\frac{-108}{-6}= 18[/tex]

5.- Check the result

Multiply 18 by -6 and the result must be -108

       -6 x 18 = 108

We know a negative times a negative is equal to a positive.

- 108 / - 6      is the same as 108 / 6     because the larger number is on top.

Therefore she can drop the negative signs and solve 108/6 to verify her answer.

There are 86{,}40086,40086, comma, 400 frames of animation in 111 hour of anime. How many frames are there per second? There are 3600 seconds in one hour

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Answer

24 frames per second

Step-by-step explanation:

Total frames=86,400

Total time=1 hour

Find frame per second

1 hour= 60 minutes*60 seconds

1 hour=3600 seconds

Frame per second=Total frames/Total number of seconds

=86,400/3600

=24 frames per second

Select the correct answer. Which equation represents a line that is perpendicular to line FG?

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Answer:

Hey there!

Equation of Line FG: [tex]y=\frac{1}{2} x+3.5[/tex], because the slope (rise over run) is 2 and we see that the y intercept is 3.5.

Equation to a Line Perpendicular to FG: [tex]y=-2x-3\\[/tex], because the equations of perpendicular lines have the same (but could also be different y-intercepts), and opposite reciprocal slopes.

Let me know if this helps :)

Answer:

C)

Step-by-step explanation:

f(-5,1) & G(9,8)

Slope of FG = [tex]\frac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}}[/tex]

                    = [tex]\frac{8-1}{9-[-5]}=\frac{7}{9+5}\\\\[/tex]

                     [tex]\frac{7}{14}\\\\=\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Slope of line perpendicular to FG = -1/m = -1/(1/2) = -2

Equation of line in slope intercept form : y = mx + b

m = - 2

So, option c will be the equation of the line perpendicular to FG

Write the equation of a function whose parent function, f(x) = x + 8, is shifted 2 units to the right.

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y=f(x-2)+8

This has to do with function transformations. First we can set it up differently, where we are solving for y instead of f(x)
y=f(x)+8
The points of the graph are (x, f(x)+8)
To move the graph to the right, we need to subtract by 2 within the parentheses
y=f(x-2)+8
Now the point would be like (x, f(x-2)+8)

Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{f(x - 2) = x + 6}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) + n - shift the graph n units up

f(x) - n - shift the graph n units down

f(x + n) - shift the graph n units to the left

f(x - n) - shift the graph n units to the right

===========================================

f(x) = x + 8

shift the graph 2 units to the right

f(x - 2) = (x - 2) + 8 = x - 2 + 8 = x + 6

Which property justifies this statement?

If x=3, then x−3=0.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

identitiy property

plzzz helpp ASAP 1. Why is it important to know what the limitations of a particular model are? A. so you can create a prototype based on your model B. so you don't make the mistake of confusing an object and a system C. so you can revise your model to represent every property of the real thing D. so you don't confuse properties of the model with properties of the real thing

2. Mathematical and computer models are similar because both involve _____. A. using calculations to represent an object or system B. comparisons between an object or system and something familiar C. building a complex object or system isolated from the natural world D. creating real-life objects that show features of the modeled object or system

3. Some models can illustrate a system. What does the term system refer to? A. a collection of interacting things B. a set of rules or laws about things C. something with advantages and limitations D. something illustrating parts of a real-life thing

4. J.J. Thomson's Plum Pudding Model is an example of _____. A. a picture B. an analogy C. a prototype D. a mathematical model

5. An advantage of describing a cell as being like a factory is that it _____. A. makes cells easier to understand B. shows the limitations of cells clearly C. prevents having to study the complexities of cells D. is cheaper to do experiments in a factory than on a cell

6. Scientists like using models because they are often _____ than the real thing. A. more accurate B. more enjoyable to study C. cheaper and more complex D. cheaper and easier to work with

7. An advantage of J.J. Thomson's Plum Pudding Model was that it _____. A. was a much less expensive way to study atoms B. simplified the calculations necessary to describe an atom C. clearly explained where electrons were located in an atom D. is much less expensive to bake a plum pudding than to look at an atom

8. A small clay model of a volcano is an example of _____. A. an analogy B. a prototype C. a physical model D. a computer model

9. An advantage of using a model instead of the real thing is that models _____. A. include better detail B. can be easier to change C. are much more interesting to study D. don't include any features of the real thing

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Answer:

D. so you don't confuse properties of the model with properties of the real thing.

2-Mathematical and computer models are similar because both involve using calculation to represent an object or system

3- Some models can illustrate a system. What does the term system refer to

A. a collection of interacting things

4-J.J. Thomson's Plum Pudding Model is an example of _____B. an analogy

5. An advantage of describing a cell as being like a factory is that it _____

A. makes cells easier to understand

6- C. cheaper and more complex

7-C. clearly explained where electrons were located in an atom

8-C. a physical model

9-B. can be easier to change

GOOD LUCK

solve : 3/2 X -7/2 = 5x +14

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Answer:

The answer to your question is -5

Step-by-step explanation:

Data

            [tex]\frac{3}{2}x - \frac{7}{2} = 5x + 14[/tex]

Process

1.- Subtract 5x in both sides

            [tex]\frac{3}{2} x - \frac{7}{2} - 5x = 5x -5x + 14[/tex]

2.- Simplify

           [tex]- \frac{7}{2} x - \frac{7}{2} = 14[/tex]

3.- Add 7/2 in both sides

           [tex]-\frac{7}{2} x = 14 + \frac{7}{2}[/tex]

4.- Simplify

           - [tex]\frac{7}{2} x = \frac{35}{2}[/tex]

5.- Solve for x

               x = [tex]\frac{35}{2} / - \frac{7}{2}[/tex]

6.- Simplify

               x = -5

Answer: x = -3.71

Step-by-step explanation:

3/2*-7/2=5x+14

-4.55=5x+14

Subtract 14

-18.55=5x

Divide by 5

x = -3.71

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Because 10 is a multiple of 90

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Answer: 10 is a multiple of 90

Step-by-step explanation:

90/10 = 9.  Because 9 is a whole number, 10 is a factor of 90, and 90 is a multiple of 10.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation

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Why is 10 a multiple of 90?

simply

10 · 9 = 90

(TIMED PLEASE HELP!!) The area of the two triangles is given by the functions: Area of Triangle A: x2 + x Area of Triangle B: x2 – 3x Which function represents the sum of the areas of the two triangles? (a) 4x (b)–4x (c) x2 – 4x (d) 2x2 – 2x

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we are given the values of the areas of the two triangles and we want to find the sum of these areas

The sum can be found by adding the area of triangle A to the area of triangle B

That would be;

x^2 + x + x^2-3x = 2x^2 -2x

Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

Kabir wants to know the volume of a solid right pyramid with a square base.

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