High School is selling tickets to its Spring Concert. Adult tickets cost $4 and student tickets cost $2.50. The school sold 800 tickets for a total of $2585. How many of each type of ticket were sold?

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Answer 1

Answer:

Adult tickets= 390

Student ticket= 410

Step-by-step explanation:

4A + 2.5S= 2585

A+ S = 800

A= 800-S

Substitute into the first equation


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License plates are made using 2 letters followed by 4 single digits. If any letter can be only used once but the digits can be repeated how many plate numbers are available?

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Answer:

6,500,000

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we first need to find all the possible selections for the code.

Then, we need to find the number of options for each one of these selections.

We have, 2 letters followed by 4 single digits.

There are 26 letters

There are 10 single digits.

For the first letter, we have 26 options.

For the second letter, we have 25 options (because one is already taken, and we can repeat that)

And for each one of the numbers, we have 10 options (we can repeat the numbers)

The total number of options for the code, is equal to the product of all the numbers of options for each selection, then the total number of possible plate numbers is:

C = 26*25*10*10*10*10 = 6,500,000

The diagram shows nine identical squares inside a rectangle.
The length of the rectangle is 18cm
Work out the width of the rectangle

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Answer:

18 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Let X represent a square

For it to be a rectangle, needs to be:

X X X

X X X

X X X

(It's a giant square made of squares)

This works since a square is a rectangle, but a rectangle isn't always a square. No other arrangement of the squares lead to a rectangle.

For Example:

X X X X

X X X X X

It doesn't work because there is an odd number of squares, and only would work if it was a multiple of 3,5,7 etc.. and 3 is the only number that fits.

So if the length is 18cm, the width is also 18cm.

DEFINATION OF HABIT IN 50 WORLDS?​

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Answer:

Something you do frequently or on a regular basis is known as a habit.

When he gets nervous, he has a cute habit of licking his lips. [includes]

...an investigation into the eating habits of people in the United Kingdom.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Once you are logged in you need to find an article related to Math to read. If you click the search button and type in Math you will find hundreds of articles to choose from.

The name of the article I chose is ____ and the author is ______.

Please write one paragraph in response to the article. In your paragraph summarize the article and specifically explain the connection it has to math.

Contain at least 4 complete sentences.
Have sentences that start with capital letters and end with punctuation.
Be written in your own words.
Include a specific quote or evidence from the article to show the math connection.

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Answer:

n geometry, the notion of a connection makes precise the idea of transporting data[further explanation needed] along a curve or family of curves in a parallel and consistent manner. There are various kinds of connections in modern geometry, depending on what sort of data one wants to transport. For instance, an affine connection, the most elementary type of connection, gives a means for parallel transport of tangent vectors on a manifold from one point to another along a curve. An affine connection is typically given in the form of a covariant derivative, which gives a means for taking directional derivatives of vector fields, measuring the deviation of a vector field from being parallel in a given direction.

Connections are of central importance in modern geometry in large part because they allow a comparison between the local geometry at one point and the local geometry at another point. Differential geometry embraces several variations on the connection theme, which fall into two major groups: the infinitesimal and the local theory. The local theory concerns itself primarily with notions of parallel transport and holonomy. The infinitesimal theory concerns itself with the differentiation of geometric data. Thus a covariant derivative is a way of specifying a derivative of a vector field along another vector field on a manifold. A Cartan connection is a way of formulating some aspects of connection theory using differential forms and Lie groups. An Ehresmann connection is a connection in a fibre bundle or a principal bundle by specifying the allowed directions of motion of the field. A Koszul connection is a connection which defines directional derivative for sections of a vector bundle more general than the tangent bundle.

Connections also lead to convenient formulations of geometric invariants, such as the curvature (see also curvature tensor and curvature form), and torsion tensor.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

n geometry, the notion of a connection makes precise the idea of transporting data[further explanation needed] along a curve or family of curves in a parallel and consistent manner. There are various kinds of connections in modern geometry, depending on what sort of data one wants to transport. For instance, an affine connection, the most elementary type of connection, gives a means for parallel transport of tangent vectors on a manifold from one point to another along a curve. An affine connection is typically given in the form of a covariant derivative, which gives a means for taking directional derivatives of vector fields, measuring the deviation of a vector field from being parallel in a given direction.

Connections are of central importance in modern geometry in large part because they allow a comparison between the local geometry at one point and the local geometry at another point. Differential geometry embraces several variations on the connection theme, which fall into two major groups: the infinitesimal and the local theory. The local theory concerns itself primarily with notions of parallel transport and holonomy. The infinitesimal theory concerns itself with the differentiation of geometric data. Thus a covariant derivative is a way of specifying a derivative of a vector field along another vector field on a manifold. A Cartan connection is a way of formulating some aspects of connection theory using differential forms and Lie groups. An Ehresmann connection is a connection in a fibre bundle or a principal bundle by specifying the allowed directions of motion of the field. A Koszul connection is a connection which defines directional derivative for sections of a vector bundle more general than the tangent bundle.

Connections also lead to convenient formulations of geometric invariants, such as the curvature (see also curvature tensor and curvature form), and torsion tensor.

Step-by-step explanation:

A tire has a diameter of 42 inches. How far along the ground does the tire travel if it rolls and makes 5 revolutions? Use 3.14 as an approximation for

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Answer:

659.4 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

C = 2*3.14*21

C = 131.88

131.88*5 = 659.4 inches

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Answer:

7 = The y-intercept of the exponential function

1 = The y-intercept of the linear function

2 = The number of points of intersection

5 = The y-value of the solution in Quadrant I

Tell me if i'm wrong

HOW DO I SOLVE THIS???!!

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Answer:

K=32

Step-by-step ex

Carter needs to wrap seven presents. He lays the ribbon out flat and says that I'll have just enough pieces if I make six equally spaced cuts, I can use one piece for each package. And I won't have any pieces left over. Does he have enough pieces to wrap all the presents?

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Answer:

Yes, he has enough pieces to wrap the present

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Presents = 7[/tex]

[tex]Cuts = 6[/tex]

Required

Is there enough pieces to wrap all presents

As a general rule;

When a piece is cut in 1 place, you get 2 pieces

When a piece is cut in 2 places, you get 3 pieces

When a piece is cut in 3 place, you get 4 pieces

This implies that:

n cuts gives n + 1 pieces

i.e.

[tex]n \to n + 1[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]6\ cuts \to (6 + 1) pieces[/tex]

[tex]6\ cuts \to 7\ pieces[/tex]

Hence, there are enough pieces.

Find the value of x.
6x
2x
11.25
0 16.25
58
032

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Answer:

x = 11.25

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of the angles is 90 degrees since it is a right angle

6x+2x = 90

8x = 90

Divide each side by 8

8x/8 =90/8

x =11.25

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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the measure of the arc or angle indicated

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Of the 585 people that live in Benton, 187 live within two miles of the post office. Use mental math to find how many people live farther than two miles from the post office.

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It clearly states to use mental math not brainly, sorry bro can't do anything for you

What is the approximate measure of the length of the tennis court, x? A. 49.9 ft B. 72.0 ft C. 93.1 ft D. 78.0 ft​

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b. 72.0 is the answer to this

Order these numbers from least to greatest.

3.4051, 3.006, 3.06, 3.4

I need the right answer i need the right answer

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Answer:

3.006, 3.06, 3.4, 3.4051

Step-by-step explanation:

3.006 < 3.06 < 3.4 < 3.4051

Which answer choice correctly names the circle?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Is their suppposed to be a pic

A square with side 3cm has the same perimeter as a rectangle 5cm long find the difference in they areas

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all sides of a square are the same, add all the sides up for a perimeter of 12 (3 + 3 + 3 + 3=12). a rectangle that’s 5cm long will have another side that is also 5cm long, so add those and you’ll get 10. to achieve the same perimeter, you’d need to add 2, which means the other two sides are 1cm (10 + 1 + 1 = 12). you multiply the length and the width of both shapes to get their areas.
square: 3 x 3 = 9
rectangle: 5 x 1 = 5
then, subtract the areas from each other.
9 - 5 = 4
the difference in their areas is 4.

write answer in equation y=mx+b

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Answer:

y = 50x + 150

Step-by-step explanation:

The y-intercept is 150. b = 150

The slope is found using two points such as (2014, 450) and (2010, 250)

m = (450 - 250)/(2014 - 2010) = 200/4 = 50

y = mx + b

y = 50x + 150

A Ferris wheel car moves from point C to point D on the circle shown below:

Circle A is shown with points C and D on the circle and the central angle C A D marked 45 degrees. The diameter is 15 feet.

What is the arc length the car traveled, to the nearest hundredth?

5.89 feet
6.23 feet
7.46 feet
8.15 feet

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Answer:

5.89 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

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The arc length the car traveled, to the nearest hundredth is 5.88 feet, the correct option is A.

What is a Circle?

A circle is a round-shaped figure with all points lie in the same plane, the distance between all the points on the circle and the center of the circle is equal.

The line that passes through the center of the circle and has end point on the circumference is called the diameter, the radius is half the measure of the diameter.

A Ferris wheel car moves from point C to point D on the circle.

Circle A is shown with points C and D on the circle and the central angle C A D marked 45 degrees.

The diameter is 15 feet.

The arc length is determined by using the formula

L = ( [tex]\rm \theta[/tex]/ 360) * 2 π r

L = ( 45 / 360) * 2 * 3.14 * r

r =  diameter / 2

r = 15/2 = 7.5 ft

L =  ( 45 / 360) * 2 * 3.14 * 7.5)

L = 5.8875 ft

L = 5.89 feet.

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Find the value of x to the nearest tenth.

tan x° = 3.5


0.1


74.5


74.1

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Answer:

74.1

Step-by-step explanation:

74.05 rounds to 74.1

When did the low temperature occur?
A 0 midnight
B 3 am
C 5 am
D 15(3PM)

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Answer:C

Step-by-step explanation:

We can see that at 5 am it is at the lowest point.

Answer:

C 5am

Step-by-step explanation:

The temperature starts at midnight which is 35. But if you look at the bottom of the chart there is a 5am, 10am, 15(3pm). At 5am it went down to 30. And then went back up.

Question 8 (1 point)
At your high school, you are trying to determine the probability that a student takes
Spanish given that the student is taking Marketing. Which of the following
statements explains how to BEST gather the data to determine this probability?

Determine the number of students taking Marketing, the number of students
taking Spanish, the total number of students, and the distribution of students.

Survey students taking Marketing to determine how many also take Spanish.

Survey students taking Spanish to determine how many also take Marketing.

Determine the number of students taking Marketing, the number of students
taking Spanish, and the total number of students.

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Probly the first one it looks right

Randy has 36 tiles.
How should he arrange them so that he has the smallest perimeter?
A.

4 by 9 rectangle
B.

3 by 12 rectangle
C.

1 by 36 rectangle
D.

6 by 6 rectangle

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Answer:

Smallest perimeter setup is (6 by 6 rectangle)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Total number of tile = 36

Find:

Smallest perimeter setup

Computation:

Perimeter = 2(a + b)

So,

Perimeter if (4 by 9 rectangle )

Perimeter if (4 by 9 rectangle ) = 2[4+9]

Perimeter if (4 by 9 rectangle ) = 2[13]

Perimeter if (4 by 9 rectangle ) = 26

Perimeter if (3 by 12 rectangle )

Perimeter if (3 by 12 rectangle ) = 2[3+12]

Perimeter if (3 by 12 rectangle ) = 2[15]

Perimeter if (3 by 12 rectangle ) = 30

Perimeter if (1 by 36 rectangle )

Perimeter if (1 by 36 rectangle ) = 2[1+36]

Perimeter if (1 by 36 rectangle ) = 2[37]

Perimeter if (1 by 36 rectangle ) = 74

Perimeter if (6 by 6 rectangle )

Perimeter if (6 by 6 rectangle ) = 2[6+6]

Perimeter if (6 by 6 rectangle ) = 2[12]

Perimeter if (6 by 6 rectangle ) = 24

So,

Smallest perimeter setup is (6 by 6 rectangle)

In circle M secants overline PAMD and overline PBC are drawn from point P such that m arc BM=100 and m arc CD=62. Which of the following is the measure of angle P?
1) 19
2) 22
3) 34
4) 40

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I would say 22 hope that helped

what is the pattern rule for 1. 25, 1, 0.75, 0.50,0.25

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Answer:

-0.25n + 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Difference between all numbers: -0.25

Hence,

[tex]t_n = -0.25n + 1[/tex]

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A ladder leans against the wall at the point B
(window end) from a ground level and makes an
angle horizontally at 52º. The height of ladder is 15
m. When the same ladder leans above the point B
at point A (window start) and makes an angle of 85°
horizontally. The distance between point A and
point B is

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Answer:

..........

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

The height of the ladder = 15 m

When the ladder leans at point B from the ground level, then it makes an angle  of 52° with the horizontal

When the ladder leans at point A from the ground level, then it makes an angle  of 85° with the horizontal

To find:

The distance between point A and point B is?

Solution:

To solve the above-given problem, we will use the following trigonometric ratio of a triangle:

Referring to the figure attached below, we will assume,

BD = AD = 15 m = height of the ladder

∠BDC = 52° = angle of elevation to the foot of the window

∠ADC = 85° = angle of elevation to the top of the window

Now,

In ΔBCD, we have

Opposite side = BC

Hypotenuse = BD = 15 m

θ = 52°

and

In ΔACD, we have

Opposite side = AC

Hypotenuse = AD = 15 m

θ = 85°

∴ The height of the window, AB = AC - BC = 14.94 m - 11.82 m = 3.12 m

Thus, the distance between point A and point B is 3.12 m.

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A ladder leaning against a wall makes an angle of 60 degree with the horizontal If the foot of the ladder is 2.5 m away from the wall , find the length of the ladder.

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Answer:

7x + 5

12x^2 + 20x

2

Step-by-step explanation:

1. (g + h)(x)

We can also write this as g(x) + h(x). Next we can substitute in the expressions for each function:

g(x) + h(x)

3x + 5 + 4x

7x + 5

2. (g * h)(x)

We can also write this as g(x) * h(x). Next we can substitute in the expressions for each function:

g(x) * h(x)

(3x + 5) * (4x)

We can distribute 4x to both terms:

3x * 4x + 5 * 4x

12x^2 + 20x

3. (g - h)(3)

We can also write this as g(3) - h(3). We can separately evaluate g(3) and h(3):

g(3) = 3(3) + 5

g(3) = 9 + 5

g(3) = 14

h(3) = 4(3)

h(3) = 12

Now, we can plug in these two values:

g(3) - h(3)

14 - 12

2

Select all expressions that equal −7−(−12) .

A
7+(−12)

B
−7+(−12)

C
−7+12

D
7+12

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Answer:

C, -7+12

Step-by-step explanation:

-7--12= 5

-7--12 can also be -7+12

Answer:

The answer is c

Step-by-step explanation:

-7-(-12) = 5

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Answer:

x=6, y=5 1/3 or 5.3333

Step-by-step explanation:

3/4 + (1/3 ÷ 1/6) - (-1/2)
Please give answer as a fraction

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Answer: 13/4

Step-by-step explanation: it was 3.25 and that as a fraction is 13/4

3/4 + ( 1/3 × 6 ) + 1/2 =

3/4 + 2/4 + ( 2 ) =

3 + 2/4 + 8/4 =

5/4 + 8/4 =

5 + 8/4 =

13/4

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Answer:

slope = 20

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate the slope m using the slope formula

m = [tex]\frac{y_{2}-y_{1} }{x_{2}-x_{1} }[/tex]

with (x₁, y₁ ) = (0, 0) and (x₂, y₂ ) = (10, 200) ← 2 points on the line

m = [tex]\frac{200-0}{10-0}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{200}{10}[/tex] = 20

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