Find the Perimeter of the Square with One side is 75cm

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Answer 1

Answer:

P=300cm

Step-by-step explanation:

P=4a=4.75×4=300cm

Answer 2
Given :-

Side of square = 75 cm

To Find :- Perimeter of Square

Solution:-

[tex]\green{ \underline { \boxed{ \sf{Perimeter \: of \:Square = 4 \times side }}}}[/tex]

Putting Values -

[tex]\begin{gathered}\\\implies\quad \sf Perimeter \:of \:Square = 4 \times 75 \\\end{gathered} [/tex]

[tex]\begin{gathered}\\\implies\quad \sf Perimeter \: of \:Square = 300 sq. \:cm \\\end{gathered} [/tex]

>>Therefore, Perimeter of the Square is 300 sq. cm


Related Questions

The value of A is .
The value of B is .

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Answer:a=10 b=35

Step-by-step explanation:

1*8=8  1.25*8=10

1*28=28 1.25*28=35

Jessica has 300 cm³ of material. She uses 12.6 cm³ to make a right triangular prism. She wants to make a second prism that is a dilation of the first prism with a scale factor of 3. How much more material does Jessica need in order to make the second prism? Select from the drop-down menu to correctly complete the statement. Jessica needs an additional Choose... cm³ of material to make the second prism.

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Answer:52.8

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The answer is indeed 52.8

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is proof: I got the same answer.

9. All quadrilaterals are parallelogram. A True B. False C. Maybe D. Sometimes cial kind of na lelogram because​

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

This statement is false because quadrilaterals just mean a polygon with 4 sides, but a parallelogram is a shape with two sides of opposite length. For example, a scalene quadrilateral has 4 sides, but none are the same length.

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6
of the fruits at a warehouse were apples and the remaining fruits were oranges. There were 291 more red apples than green apples and there were 3455 oranges in the warehouse. How many red apples were there?

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Answer:

491 red apples

Step-by-step explanation:

1/6 are apples

then 5/6 are oranges

red apples = green apples + 291

there are 3455 oranges

total amount of fruits is :

3455 / (5/6) = (3455 x 6)/5 = 4146

4146 - 3455 = 691 apples ( total )

so red + green = 691

and red - green = 291

add the two equations

red + red + green - green = 691 + 291

2red = 982

red = 982 / 2 = 491 red apples

green = 691 - 491 = 200 green apples

so red is 291 more than green

then red = 491

3x + 5

it should be equal to 65 i just need to know how to do it

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Answer:
x = 20

Step-by-step explanation:

to make 3x + 5 = 65, first you can subtract 5 from 65, then divide. 60/3, which equals 20, so x = 20

Probability Practice: Cass is interested in figuring out how many customers have applied for a home mortgage recently.

Review the data and calicut are the probability that if Cass runs into one of the financial institutions customers at random, that person has applied for a home mortgage this year.

What is the total number of customers?

How many customers applied for a home mortgage?

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The data given relating to the probability shows that the total number of customers will be 27300.

How to calculate probability?

The total number of customers will be:

= 24300 + 3000

= 27300

The number of customers that applied for a home mortgage will be:

= 2430 + 150

= 2580

In conclusion, the total number of customers will be 27300.

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Find the exact value or type
"undefined"
tan(-315)
[?]

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Answer:

the exact value of tan(-315) is 1

Answer:

The tangent of -315 is opp/adj = 1/1 = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

The angle -315 is in the 1st quadrant, in which we see a 45-45-90 triangle.  Thus, this triangle has 'opposite side' = 1, 'adjacent side' = 1, and hypotenuse √2.  The tangent of -315 is thus opp/adj = 1/1 = 1

Suppose you budgeted $2800 for fuel expenses for the year. How many miles could you drive if gas were $2.70 per gallon and your vehicle averaged 28 mi/gal?

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Answer:

29037.036 miles

Step-by-step explanation

There are two possible ways to solve this problem.

The first option starts with the $2800 dollars for the years. You first want to divide this by $2.70, because it will give you the amount of gallons of gas you can buy with that money.

2800/2.70 = 1037.037

This means you can buy 1037.037 gallons of gas in the year. Now you need to convert this to miles by multiplying by the amount of miles per gallon.

1037.037 x 28 = 29037.036 gallons

The second way to look at this is dimensional analysis. If you have learned this, then continue on reading this, but if you haven't I might only confuse you. I only suggest this because it can make it a little easier.

For the dimensional analysis, you need to start with what you are given and move to what you need to know, so you will start with the $2800 dollars and move to gallons. $2.70 per gallon and 28 miles per gallon are your conversion factors.

Set it up like this:

[tex]2800 dollars * \frac{1 gallon}{2.70 dollars} * \frac{28 miles}{1 gallon} = 29037.036 miles[/tex]

This allows the equation to be more organized, and you can check your work by canceling the units.

Hope this helps.

Please help me with this problem! Picture Included!!

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Answer:

y < 1

Step-by-step explanation:

graphing with inequality

Answer:

3/1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

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What can be divided into 6 and 4 without leaving a remainder?

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Answer:

6,12,18,24,30,36,42,48,54,60... All of the numbers in this list can be divided by 6 with no remainder.

A natural number that has at least one factor other than 1 and itself.

Hope it helps!!!Brainliest pls!!!

Suppose that two cards are randomly selected from a standard​ 52-card deck.
​(a) What is the probability that the first card is a spade and the second card is a spade if the sampling is done without​ replacement?
​(b) What is the probability that the first card is a spade and the second card is a spade if the sampling is done with​ replacement?

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Answer:

A) 4 of the 52 cards are queens on the first draw; 3 of the remaining 51 cards are queens on the second draw: (4/52)*(3/51)

B) 4 of the 52 cards are queens on each draw: (4/52)*(4/52)

Step-by-step explanation:

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The temperature at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday was -13°C. There was an increase of 6º per
hour starting at 1:00 p.m. Which of the following best represents the Celsius
temperature n hours after 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday?
A. -13 + bn
B. -13 - 6n
C. -13n + 6
D. -13n - 6

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At 1.00Pm the temperature was -13°C

No of hours be nIncrease rate=6°C/hour

So

The equation is

y=6n+(-13)y=6n-13y=-13+6n

The square of a difference of numbers is the different of their squares?

Always true

Sometimes true

Never true

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Answer:

Sometimes true

Step-by-step explanation:

This is only true for the numbers 0 and 1 because 0 squared is 0 and 1 squared is 1 making the different of their squares 1 and the difference of the numbers also 1.

For every other number combo this is untrue.

What is the solution to this system of
equations?
6x - 2y = 8
1-3x + y = -4
A. No Solution
B. (0, -4)
C. Infinite Solutions

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Answer:

No solution

Step-by-step explanation:

System of Linear Equations given :

[1]           6x-2y=8

 [2]           1-3x+y=-4

Equations Simplified or Rearranged :

  [1]    6x - 2y = 8

  [2]    -3x + y = -5

Solve by Substitution :

// Solve equation [2] for the variable  y

 [2]    y = 3x - 5

// Plug this in for variable  y  in equation [1]

  [1]    6x - 2•(3x-5) = 8

  [1]    0 = -2 =>  NO solution

Tan^2xsin^2x=tan^2x-sin^2x
Prove identity

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Answer:

See below for proof

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\tan^2x\sin^2x\\\\(\sec^2x-1)(\sin^2x)\\\\(\frac{1}{\cos^2x}-\frac{\sin^2x}{\sin^2x})(\sin^2x)\\\\(\frac{\sin^2x-\sin^2x\cos^2x}{\sin^2x\cos^2x})(\sin^2x)\\\\\frac{\sin^2x-\sin^2x\cos^2x}{\cos^2x}\\\\\frac{\sin^2x}{\cos^2x}-\sin^2x\\\\\tan^2x-\sin^2x[/tex]

Hence, the identity is proven

Which point on the number line best represents √10

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Answer:

So it would be around 3.

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sqrt{10}[/tex]= 3.16227766017

The questionnnnnnnnn

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i’m pretty sure the answer is C

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

C because 25% + 10% = 35% and 10% + 25% is also 35%

The selling price for a classic speedboat is $20,000, which is $2000 less than two times its original price. What was the original price of the speedboat?

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Answer:

$11,000

Step-by-step explanation:

let x = original price.

2x-2000=20000

2x=22000

x=11000

Find the area of the triangle.
16 ft
20 ft


Please help

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The answers would be 320ft. Squared
Assuming 16 is the length and 20 is the width the answer would be 160 because the equation for the area of a triangle is ((l x w) / 2)

The sum of 3 times a number and 7 equals 4.

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Answer: x = -1

Step-by-step explanation:

The problem is asking you the sum (+) of 3 times of a unknown number (let the unknown number be x) and 7, as in 3x + 7

According to the problem this expression is equal to 4,

3x + 7 = 4

1. Subtract 7 from both sides

3x = -3

2. Divide 3 on both sides

x = -1

Your final answer would be negative 1

Students from four classes are in talent show. A. There are 28 students in Ms. Fiona's class. The ratio of her student who are in the talent show to those who are not in the talent show is 2:5. How many of Ms. Fiona's students are in the talent show? B. Mr. Juan has 24 students in his class. Some of his students are also in the talent show. Explain why it is not possible for exactly 24% of the students in Mr. Juan's class to be in the talent show. C. The rest of the students in the talent show are from Mrs. Lee's class and Mr. Greg's class. • Mrs. Lee has 23 students in her class, and 7 of them are in the talent show. There are 4 more students from Mr. Greg's class than from Mr. Juan's class in the talent show. The number of students in the talent show from Mrs. Lee's class is greater than the number from Mr. Juan's class and fewer than the number from Mr. Greg's class. In all, 30% of the students in these three classes are in the talent show, Show or explain why there must be exactly 23 students in Mr. Greg's class. As part of the explanation, determine how many students from Mr. Greg's class are in the talent show​

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

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Nine people were asked, "How many times have you been on an airplane?" Their responses are listed below. 6,9,1,19,1,6,8,1 find the range and the mode for the data

pleaseeee helpppp

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Answer:     Range- 19,9,8,6,6,1,1,1     Mode- 1

Step-by-step explanation: Range is where you put the numbers from greatest to least, I believe you can also do least to greatest. Mode is whenever you have your numbers in order form greatest to least the number that shows up the most is the mode.   HOPE THIS HELPED !!!

Use the definition of the derivative as a limit to find the
derivative f′ where f(x)= √ x+2.

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Step-by-step explanation:

If the equation is

[tex] \sqrt{x + 2} [/tex]

Then, here is the answer.

The definition of a derivative is

[tex] \frac{f(x + h) - f(x)}{h} [/tex]

Also note that we want h to be a small, negligible value so we let h be a value that is infinitesimal small.

So we get

[tex] \frac{ \sqrt{x + h + 2} - \sqrt{x + 2} }{h} [/tex]

Multiply both equations by the conjugate.

[tex] \frac{ \sqrt{x + h + 2} - \sqrt{x + 2} }{h} \times \frac{ \sqrt{x + h + 2} + \sqrt{x + 2} }{ \sqrt{x + h + 2} + \sqrt{x + 2} } = \frac{x + h + 2 - (x + 2)}{h \sqrt{x + h + 2} + \sqrt{x + 2} } [/tex]

[tex] \frac{h}{h \sqrt{x + h + 2} + \sqrt{x + 2} } [/tex]

[tex] \frac{1}{ \sqrt{x + h + 2} + \sqrt{x + 2} } [/tex]

Since h is very small, get rid of h.

[tex] \frac{1}{ \sqrt{x + 2} + \sqrt{x + 2} } [/tex]

[tex] \frac{1}{2 \sqrt{x + 2} } [/tex]

So the derivative of

[tex] \frac{d}{dx} ( \sqrt{x + 2} ) = \frac{1}{2 \sqrt{x + 2} } [/tex]

Part 2: If your function is

[tex] \sqrt{x} + 2[/tex]

Then we get

[tex] \frac{ \sqrt{x + h} + 2 - ( \sqrt{x} + 2) }{h} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{ \sqrt{x + h} - \sqrt{x} }{h} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{x + h - x}{h( \sqrt{x + h} + \sqrt{x}) } [/tex]

[tex] \frac{h}{h( \sqrt{x + h} + \sqrt{x} ) } [/tex]

[tex] \frac{1}{ \sqrt{x + h} + \sqrt{x} } [/tex]

[tex] \frac{1}{2 \sqrt{x} } [/tex]

So

[tex] \frac{d}{dx} ( \sqrt{x} + 2) = \frac{1}{2 \sqrt{x} } [/tex]

-1 (1 + 7x) - 6(-7 -x) = 36

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Answer: x = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

    If you need to solve for x,

Given:

-1 (1 + 7x) - 6(-7 -x) = 36

Distribute:

-1 - 7x + 42 + 6x = 36

Combine like terms:

- x + 41 = 36

Subtract 41 from both sides of the equation:

- x = -5

Divide both sides by -1:

x = 5

Becket needs to solve the system of equations using elimination.
-2x+4y=-2
(6x-y=28)
Which correctly describes the first step Becket should take?
A. Multiply each term in the 1st equation by -3
B. Multiply each term int he 1st equation by 3
C. Multiply each term in the 2nd equation by -4
D. Both B and C would work

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Answer:

B. Multiply each term in the 1st equation by 3

Step-by-step explanation:

A is incorrect because multiplying the entire 1st equation by -3 will give you 6x - 12y = 6. This does not cancel with either x or y term in the second equation.B is correct because by multiplying the entire 1st equation by 3 will give you -6x + 12y = -6. The -6x term will cancel (or eliminate) the 6x term in the second equation.C is incorrect because multiplying the entire 2nd equation by -4 will give you -24x + 4y = -112. This does not cancel with either x or y term in the 1st equation.D is incorrect because C was proven to be incorrect.

Step-by-step explanation:

step 1

Multiply each term in the second equation with 4

step 2

Add equation 1 to equation 2

step 3

make x subject of formula and obtain value of X

step 4

substitute value of X in equation 1 and find Y

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Tony saw 6 birds in a tree. 1/6 of them flew away. How many were left?

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Answer:

5 birds flew away

Step-by-step explanation:

1/6x6=1

( 1 bird flew away)

so, 6-1=5

Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{\bf\:5\:\:birds}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of birds Tony saw = 6Fraction that flew away = ⅙

Number of birds that flew away = ?

Number of birds that flew away = Number of birds × Fraction that leftNumber of birds that flew away = 6 × ⅙Number of birds that flew away = 1

Number of birds remaining = ?

Number of birds remaining = Total number of birds - Number of birds that flew awayNumber of birds remaining = 6 - 1Number of birds remaining = 5

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Fill in the missing term on each line. Simplify any fractions.
4t + 11 = 19
4t =
Subtract 11 from both sides
t =
Divide both sides by 4

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

4t + 11 = 19

Subtract 11 from both sides

4t = 19 - 11

4t = 8

Divide both sides by 4

t = 8/4

t = 2

Figure ABCD is a parallelogram.

Parallelogram A B C D is shown. The length of A B is 4 y minus 2, the length of B C is 2 x + 2, the length of D C is 2 y + 6, and the length of A D is 3 x minus 1.

What is the perimeter of ABCD?

14 units
38 units
44 units
49 units

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Answer: 44 units

Step-by-step explanation:

Opposite sides of a parallelogram are equal, hence sides

AB = DC

4y-2 = 2y+6

2y=8

y=4

and

BC = AD

2x+2=3x-1

x=3

AB = 4Y-2

y=4

AB=14

BC=2x+2

x=3

BC=8

Perimeter = 2 X (AB + BC)

= 2 X (14+8)

= 44

Answer:

44 units

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey! Does can anyone help me with this? Thank you!

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Answer:

=x^3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

(x^1/2)(x^1/4)

same base

1/2+1/4

=3/4

=x^3/4

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