Solve and graph: -2(4x-6) <12
Step by step please!
Answer:
x>0 to graph put a circle on 0 and draw the line going to the right ---->
Step-by-step explanation:
Mrs Kennedy eats 5% of a bag of 300 gummy bears every day how many gummy bears does she eat per day
Answer: 15
Step-by-step explanation: 5 % means 0.05
0.05 ·300 =15
Fild the slope of the line.( in the picture)
Answer:
m = 3/1
Hope that helps!
Answer:
-12/4 or -3Step-by-step explanation:
I can give you step by step if u want, just ask, but if you want the answer fast: its -3
I don’t understand this A gym has 11 rows of elliptical machines with 13 machines in each row. The gym also has 14 rows of treadmills with 12 treadmills in each row. What is the maximum number of people that can use the elliptical machines and the treadmills at the same time?
Answer:
311
Step-by-step explanation:
11x13=143
14x12=168
143+168=311
If there are 36 apples in 2 boxes, then
there are
apples in 5 boxes.
Answer:
90 apples in 5 bboxes
Step-by-step explanation:
what is 13 D + 8 equals -1
solve for d
Answer:
D= -9/13
Step-by-step explanation:
13d+8−8=−1−8
13d=−9
13d /13 = −9 /13
Hope this helps!
Write 52% as a decimal and a simplified fraction.
Answer:
Decimal: .52
Fraction: 13/25
Step-by-step explanation:
As a Decimal, 52% would be .52
All you have to do to get that, is to move the decimal over twice.
So as a fraction, you would put 100 as the denominator because 100 is how high a percent can get.
52/100 → 13/25
please help me with this question!
A sample of 85 chewable vitamin tablets have a sample mean of
272 milligrams of vitamin C. Nutritionists want to perform a
hypothesis test to determine how strong the evidence is that the
mean mass of vitamin C per tablet differs from 270 milligrams.
State the appropriate null and alternative hypotheses.
Answer:
The null hypothesis is that the mean vitamin C, μ is equal to the sample mean μ₀
The alternative hypothesis is that the mean vitamin C, μ is not equal to the sample mean μ₀
Step-by-step explanation:
The number chewable vitamin tablets in the sample, n = 85
The mean amount of vitamin C, μ₀ = 272 milligrams
The hypothesis test is to determine the strength of the evidence that the mean mass of vitamin C per tablet differs from 270 milligrams
The null hypothesis, H₀: μ = μ₀ =272 milligrams
The alternative hypothesis, Hₐ: μ ≠ μ₀ = 272 milligrams
Who is correct? Fred or Felicity?
Answer: Felicity
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Max read 1/3 of his at school. He reads 22 more pages when he arrives home, making 127 pages read so far. How many pages are in Max's novel?
Answer:
315
Step-by-step explanation:
127-22=105
105 times 3 is equal to 315.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
315!!!!!
I was wondering...What are the properties/qualities of a rhombus?
Answer:
All sides are congruent by definition. The diagonals bisect the angles. The diagonals are perpendicular bisectors of each other.
Sum of any two adjacent angles is 180°
I need the answers to this: 3(2x-5)= 27
Answer: x=7
Step-by-step explanation: First, remove 3 from both sides by dividing. You will end up getting 9. Since 2x-5 = 9, add 5 from both sides by adding leaving you with 2x = 14. Divide 14 by 2 to get 7.
Complete the statement. 400 mm = ___ cm
Answer:
40 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
divide the length value by 10
400 / 10 = 40
Answer:
400 mm = 40 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
A cheetah attends the speed of 110 km per hour but the fastest human Sprinter goes a hundred meters in 9.58 seconds. How many times faster is the cheetah than the human sprinter
Answer:
73.27 km/hr
Step-by-step explanation:
The fastest human sprinter sprints 100 metres in 9.58 seconds. Thus, speed of sprinter is;
V_sprinter = 100/9.8
V_sprinter = 10.204 m/s
Now, from conversion, 1 m/s = 3.6 km/hr
Then, 10.204 m/s = (10.204 × 3.6)/1 = 36.73 km/h
The cheetah sprints 110 km/hr
Thus, the cheetah is faster by: 110 - 36.73 = 73.27 km/hr
Please help me Mr Thompson!!! MY HOMEWORK!
Answers:
C) Factored form.C) Standard form.D) -8B) y = x^2B) 2 solutions: x = plus/minus 5======================================================
Explanations:
Factored form is whenever we have two or more expressions being multiplied like you see here. A more simpler example may be breaking 36 into 12*3, or 36 = 12*3. We say that 12*3 is the factored form of 36. The two pieces 12 and 3 multiply to 36.Standard form for quadratics is ax^2 + bx + c. The exponents count down: 2,1,0. You can think of it as ax^2 + bx^1 + cx^0. In this case, a = 2, b = 1, c = -3.The y intercept always occurs when x = 0. Plugging this value in leads to y = -8. The y intercept is located at (0,-8). The last value at the end, the constant term, is always the y intercept. This is one handy feature of standard form quadratic equations.The parent function of any quadratic is always y = x^2. From this parent function, we can derive any scaled version in the form y = ax^2, and we can also apply shifting to get y = (x-h)^2 or y = x^2+k. All together, we can generate y = a(x-h)^2 + k to represent both scaling and shifting. That last equation is vertex form which can convert to standard form shown in choice C. There are two solutions and the solutions are x = -5 and x = 5. Note how x^2 = (5)^2 = 25 and x^2 = (-5)^2 = 25. The two negatives cancel out when we multiply. Be sure to have the negative inside the parenthesis. We don't say -(5)^2 = -25.please help a girl out:
Factor completely. 3x^2 + 30x + 75 =?
Answer:
the answerrrrrrrrrrr is 3(x+5)^2
GIVIING BRAINLIEST TO FIRST PERSON WHO ANSWERS!!! UPPING POINTS TO 25!!!!!
Answer:
[tex]x[/tex] ≈ [tex]349[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
SInce we don't know the side length, we will replace it with [tex]X[/tex] for now.
To make this problem easier, since the angle of elevation = the angle of depression, we can start from the base, and use Tangent.
[tex]Tangent=(\frac{Opposite}{Adjecent})\\[/tex]
Opposite of [tex]19[/tex]° = [tex]120\\[/tex]Adjacent of [tex]19\\[/tex]° = [tex]X\\[/tex][tex]tan19[/tex]° [tex]= \frac{120}{x}[/tex]
then, divide [tex]120[/tex] by [tex]tan19[/tex]°[tex]120 - tan19[/tex]° [tex]= x[/tex]
[tex]x[/tex] ≈ [tex]349[/tex]
Okayyyy...... so it's really late right now, but I just found out there was an answer key online. They show all their work, which is pretty nice, so I uploaded/ attached that to this answer, and yes, I promise it's not a scam. Anyways, I gotta head out soon. Good luck on the rest of your homework though! :)
is this a right triangle 6,12,8
Answer:
No it is a obtuse triangle
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
No.
Step-by-step explanation:
does anyone know the answer to this?
Answer:
Your answer is going to be answer A; (-3,2).
Answer:
A. (-3,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
C (0,0)
where,
(x,y)
Rise/run = y/x
3 units left = run -3 which is x, it's left so it's negative.
2 units up = rise 2 which is y, it's p so it's positive.
C (0,0) = (x,y) = (-3, +2)
So, C (-3,2) since it's already both at zero all you do is replace however if there is another number other than zero you just combine like terms so,
if C was (9,10) the new coordinates would be C (6,12)
-11+13r+6q-3r-3q+13 please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer: 3q+10r+2
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to combine like terms/simplify
so lets combine:
6q and -3q
13r and -3r
-11 and 13
3q+10r+2
how do you find the x for this and the angles, thanks in advance
HOPE THIS HELPS...
Hooke's law is a law of physics that states that the force (F) needed to extend or compress a spring by some distance (x) scales linearly with respect to that distance—that is, Fs = kx, where k is a constant factor characteristic of the spring (i.e., its stiffness), and x is small compared to the total possible deformation of the spring. The law is named after 17th-century British physicist Robert Hooke. He first stated the law in 1676 as a Latin anagram.[1][2] He published the solution of his anagram in 1678[3] as: ut tensio, sic vis ("as the extension, so the force" or "the extension is proportional to the force"). Hooke states in the 1678 work that he was aware of the law since 1660.
Hooke's equation holds (to some extent) in many other situations where an elastic body is deformed, such as wind blowing on a tall building, and a musician plucking a string of a guitar. An elastic body or material for which this equation can be assumed is said to be linear-elastic or Hookean.
Hooke's law is only a first-order linear approximation to the real response of springs and other elastic bodies to applied forces. It must eventually fail once the forces exceed some limit, since no material can be compressed beyond a certain minimum size, or stretched beyond a maximum size, without some permanent deformation or change of state. Many materials will noticeably deviate from Hooke's law well before those elastic limits are reached.
On the other hand, Hooke's law is an accurate approximation for most solid bodies, as long as the forces and deformations are small enough. For this reason, Hooke's law is extensively used in all branches of science and engineering, and is the foundation of many disciplines such as seismology, molecular mechanics and acoustics. It is also the fundamental principle behind the spring scale, the manometer, and the balance wheel of the mechanical clock.
The modern theory of elasticity generalizes Hooke's law to say that the strain (deformation) of an elastic object or material is proportional to the stress applied to it. However, since general stresses and strains may have multiple independent components, the "proportionality factor" may no longer be just a single real number, but rather a linear map (a tensor) that can be represented by a matrix of real numbers.
In this general form, Hooke's law makes it possible to deduce the relation between strain and stress for complex objects in terms of intrinsic properties of the materials it is made of. For example, one can deduce that a homogeneous rod with uniform cross section will behave like a simple spring when stretched, with a stiffness k directly proportional to its cross-section area and inversely proportional to its length.
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 15° + x = 180° { Being co-interior angles }
3x = 180°- 15°
3x = 165°
x = 165° / 3
x = 55°
2x + 15° = 2 *55° + 15° = 125°
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this is the third time i have asked this can someone please just give me the right answers please
if you are RIGHT i will mark as brainliest
and DO NOT answer this for points (like leaving a blank answer for example)
Answer:
3.since two base side are equal
4.sum of interior angle of the triangle is 180
9.base angle of isosceles triangle
16.the inscribed angle from the diameter is 90°
21.being CAE=90°
Step-by-step explanation:
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A dessert recipe calls for image cups of milk and makes 5 servings. How many cups of milk are needed for 8 servings?
Answer:
1.05
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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PLEASE HURY!!!! 20 PIONTS!!!! Find the area of this shape
Answer:
it is 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: Hope this helps <3
Step-by-step explanation: the answer is: The Area Of This Shape Is 3
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Answer:
197in^2
Step-by-step explanation:
5x5=25(top face)
5x5=25(left face)
9x5=45(bottom face)
6.4x5=26(right face)
Front and behind face: trapezoid area (trapezoid formula h x (a+b)/2)
(5+9)/2 x 5=7x5=35
35+35+25+25+45+25=197in^2
Athena sells plates at a deal of 5 for $10. If Athena sells 25 plates per every half hour, how much money will Athena make?
Answer: 50$ every 1/2 hour
Step-by-step explanation:
25 ÷ 5 = 5
5 x 10 = 50
Find the value of or in the triangle shown below. 97 47
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Determine weather y varies directly with x. If so, find the constant of variation and write the equation