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This is an equilateral triangle, so all sides AND angles measure the same so y and x both equal 60 degrees (answer B)

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Answer:

624ft

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484ft ^2

10x12x0.5=60

14x13=182

182+60=242 ft^2

242ft^2x2=484 because there are 2 of each of the visible sides

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What is Jackie's monthly salary if her annual gross pay is $65,400

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Answer:

The answer is $5450 per month

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Answer: x= 16

Step-by-step explanation:

2x+ 36 + 7x = 180

9x= 144

x= 16

Supongamos que un restaurante ofrece 5 entradas, 4 platos principales y 3 postres. ¿De
cuántas formas un cliente puede ordenar una comida?

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Answer:

El cliente puede ordenar una comida en 60 formas distintas.

Step-by-step explanation:

El cliente escoge una entrada de las cinco opciones disponibles, luego un plato principal de cuatro opciones disponibles y un postre de tres opciones disponibles. Es costumbre consumir primero una entrada, después un plato principal y finalmente, un postre.

Estadísticamente hablando, se debe considerar un producto de tres combinaciones, puesto que el orden no importa a la hora de pedir, como sigue:

[tex]n = _{5}C_{1}\times _{4}C_{1}\times _{3}C_{1}[/tex] (1)

Donde:

[tex]n[/tex] - Total de combinaciones al ordenar una comida (entrada, plato principal, postre)

[tex]_{5}C_{1}[/tex] - Combinaciones posibles para pedir una entrada.

[tex]_{4}C_{1}[/tex] - Combinaciones posibles para pedir un plato principal.

[tex]_{3}C_{1}[/tex] - Combinaciones posibles para pedir un postre.

Ahora, desarrollamos la operación:

[tex]n = \frac{5!}{(5-1)!}\times \frac{4!}{(4-1)!} \times \frac{3!}{(3-1)!}[/tex]

[tex]n = 5\times 4\times 3[/tex]

[tex]n = 60[/tex]

El cliente puede ordenar una comida en 60 formas distintas.

How many ways can 3 different flags be hung in a row if there are 8 flags to choose from?

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Answer:

8 flags can be chosen for the first position

7 flags are left for the second position

6 flags are left for the third position

8 * 7 * 6 = 336

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Answer:

c

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

area of the pyramid

(15×15)+(2×15×20)

225.+600

825 ft²

Mariah paid $5.00 for a dozen bagels. About how much
does one
bagel cost?

What equation would you use to find the solution?

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Answer:

$2.40 a peice for one bagel

Tell whether the function table represents a linear or exponential relationship.

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Answer: Linear

Step-by-step explanation: When determining whether the function table represents a linear or exponential relationship, we are checking to see if the rate of change is constant or increasing. If we look at the table, when x increases by 1, y increases by 3. This means that on that interval, the average rate of change is 3/1 = 3. When we increase x by 1 again, we see that y increases by 3 again. This means that the rate of change is constant for the function, so it must be linear.

You pick a card at random.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7

What is P(not 6)?
Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.

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Answer:

6/7

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A more complex question has rarely been asked.

Principia Mathematica took nearly a thousand pages to prove that 1+1=2. It does meander a bit, but had they wanted to prove 1+1=2 alone, it could have done so in 500 pages.

Mathematically speaking, the definition of 1 is:

There exists a number such that when multiplied upon an element of a specified set, yields the element of the specified set.

It is also defined as:

1.0000000000000000000000…

.9999999999999999999999999…

as the set of all singletons.

a singleton is a set with exactly 1 element.

These 4 definitions work in tandem with one another.

For example:

1=1

Divide both sides by 3.

1/3=1/3

Rewrite.

1/3=.33333333333333333...

Multiply both sides by 3.

1=.9999999999999999999...

Similarly:

If    =.9999999999999999999...

10=9.99999999999999999...

10=9+.99999999999999...

10=9+

Simplify by subtracting x from both sides.

9=9

=1

.99999999999999999999...=1

As the set of all singletons, 1 is also THE element that represents the set of all single entities.

That is to say: if you have 7 erasers. What you really have is a set of 7 single entities. The definition of 7 becomes: 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1; and not as is commonly believed as: 6 + 1.

There is an argument for 7 to be defined as 6 + 1, but this argument is a corollary of the Peano Axioms which in turn argues that there exists a set with absolutely nothing in it {} and a set with exactly something in it {x}. More on this later.

The Principia Mathematica uses Peano's (from the Peano Axioms mentioned earlier) work and notation to expertly slice through the many nuances pertaining to this question.

This is something we will not do; but hopefully, we will also be able to effectively demonstrate why 1 + 1 = 2 in less than 1000 pages.

We will assume these basic principles of number theory:

There exists a number such that when multiplied to an element of a specific set, yields that element of the specific set.

There exists a number such that when added to an element of a specific set, yields that element of the specific set.

If we again assume to have only two sets, a set that is empty: {} containing no elements, and a set that is not empty {x} containing an element. We realize that Consequently, we went from nothing {}, to something {x}. This means that {x} is the successor to {}, as the next step up from nothing, is something.

As such we now have two elements:

Nothing, {}, and something that comes after {}, this something is called the successor, and it is the Successor of nothing.

in written notation we have:

{} and { the Successor of nothing }

Rewritten:

{0, the thing that comes after 0}

Further reworded:

{0, Successor (0) }

Reduced further:

0,(0)

Where S(0) stands in place of ‘the successor’. Further, we know there are an infinite number of possible Natural numbers, and we get:

{0, Successor of 0, the successor of the successor of 0, the successor of the successor of the successor of 0,…}

Further reduced:

0,(0),((0)),(((0))),((((0)))),(((((0)))),…

Further explained:

We know that we had nothing, and added something to it, and got something:

Nothing + Something = Successor of nothing.

0+__=(0)

We also know that there is nothing closer to 0, than the thing that comes after 0.

0+(0)=(0)

This implies that S(0) is the smallest increment possible from natural number to next natural number.

As a consequence, we now have two discovered entities: Something, and Nothing.

Let’s give them names.

We have decided that

Nothing = 0 .

0 = Nothing.

S(0) is the something that comes after nothing.

We define a new symbol: 1, to be: 1 = S(0)

This is to say that 1 IS the symbol that succeeds 0;

We could have drawn any shape to define the number that succeeds 0; we chose to draw a 1.

0+(0)=(0)

0+1=(0)

0+1=1

0,1,((0)),(((0))),((((0)))),(((((0)))),…

We now have definitions for 0, and 1. What about a definition for the thing that comes after one? The successor of 1?

As we know S(0) is the smallest increment available, and we are interested in finding S(0)’s successor we investigate:

The successor to the successor of Nothing:

0+(0)=1;1+(0)=(1)

This reads:

The successor of the successor of nothing IS the successor of one

And now… we need a new symbol.

We define the

(1)=2

The successor of 1 IS 2.

Thus:

0+(0)=1;1+(0)=(1)=2

Simplify:

0+1=1;1+1=(1);(1)=2.

Further:

0+1=1;1+1=2;2=2.

1 has many different properties; but all of the properties and their resulting definitions have little to do with why 1 + 1 = 2. And that 1 + 1 = 2 is a byproduct of properties inherent to Natural numbers.

Step-by-step explanation:

The mass of Earth is about 6 X 1024
kilograms. The mass of the moon is about 7.4 X 1022
kilograms. About how many times greater is Earth's mass
than the mass of the moon?

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Answer:

81

Step-by-step explanation:

To do "how many times greater" problems, you divide.  Think how you would answer this:  How many times greater is 48 than 6?  Dividing the larger 48 by the smaller 6 gives 8.  48 is 8 times greater than 6.

Do the same thing for these two masses.

6 x 10^24 divided by 7.4 x 10^22 is about 81.

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Answer:

1 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

2 2/3 - 1 1/6 = ?

The LCD here is 6.  Convert 2 2/3 so that the denominator is 6:

2 2/3 = 2 4/6

Then subtract 1 1/6 from 2 4/6:  We get 1 3/6, or 1 1/2

Find c.

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Answer:

square root of 325

Step-by-step explanation:

Enter values of a and b for which x = 4 is a solution of the equation shown. ax +4= 5x + b a= ? b= ?​

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Answer: A=5 B=4

Step-by-step explanation: 4a+4=20+b

If a = 5 and b = 4

then the equation would be:

20+4=20+4

24 = 24

That works out to be true

Find from first principles, the derivative
3x+5/root x

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Answer:

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0.75(x-18)=84.5
And
0.75x-13.5=84.5

Answer:

0.75(x-18)=84.5

And

0.75x-13.5=84.5

On both of them, x = 130.6 and on the other answer choices it’s different answers those 2 equal the same only

Step-by-step explanation:

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Please solve ln(x-1)^2=4

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

87.7%

Step-by-step explanation:

Probability = number of positive results / total number of potential results

We will use the above formula to address the question of whether a random flight in Atlanta is likely to arrive on schedule.

Random flight in Atlanta is likely to arrive on time= the number of flights arriving in Atlanta on time, the cumulative number of flights arriving in Atlanta.

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1.) Reflect over x= 2
2.) Reflect over y= -4

What is the area of this isosceles trapezoid 96 60 48 72

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C.P. = Rs400, Loss = 12% , Find S.P​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

CP= Rs 400

loss%=12%

let sp be x

SP=CP-loss%*CP

x=400-12/100*400

x=40000-4800/100

x=35200/100

x=352

therefore sp =Rs 352

Answer:

S.P. = ₹352

Step-by-step explanation:

UNITARY METHOD:

If C.P. = ₹100

Then SP = ₹(100-12) = ₹88

If C.P. = ₹1

S.P. = ₹(88/100)

Then, as given: C.P. = Rs 400

S.P. = ₹( 88/100)*400

= 352

Therefore, S.P. = ₹352

A school has 100 students doing extra lessons 36 students were enrolled in mathematics and English, 4 students were enrolled in both subjects. How many students in an extra lesson that does not do either subject. Explain how you got your answer.

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Answer:

60

Step-by-step explanation:

If a school has 100 students doing extra lessons, then;

n(U) =  100

If 36 students were enrolled in mathematics and English. then;

n(MuE) = 36

If  4 students were enrolled in both subjects, then;

n(MnE) = 4

Let  n(MuE)' be those that does not do either subject

hence;

n(U ) = n(MuE) + n(MuE)'

100 = 36 + n(MuE)'

n(MuE)' = 100 - 36

n(MuE)' = 64

Since 4 students were enrolled in both, hence (64-4) i.e 60 does not do either subject.

A classroom has a length of 20ft. And a width of 30ft. The flooring is to be replaced by tiles. If each tile has a length of 24 in and a width of 36 in, how many tiles are needed to cover the classroom?

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Answer:

100

Step-by-step explanation:

first we need to turn the feet into inches

20x12=240

30x12=360

now to get the area of the floor we need to do 360x240=

86,400

now the area of each tile is 24x36=864

now to find out how many tiles fit on the floor we need to do 86,400 divided by 864 which = 100

A triangular prism is 33 meters long and has a triangular face with a base of 20 meters and a height of 24 meters. The other two sides of the triangle are each 26 meters. What is the surface area of the triangular prism?

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Answer:

7920

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

V = 6196.62 m³

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: A triangular prism; 33 meters long, a base of 20 meters, a height of 24 meters. The other two sides of the triangle are each 26 meters

To find: What is the surface area of the triangular prism?

Formula: [tex]A = 12bh[/tex]

Solution: Triangular prisms have their own formula for finding surface area because they have two triangular faces opposite each other. The formula is used to find the area of the top and bases triangular faces, where A = area, b = base, and h = height.

What is the value of -2[3-11] divided by 3

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Diego is designing an exercise room. How many

square feet of rubber flooring will he need to cover the floor?

The product is sold in whole square yards. How many square

yards should Diego buy? Explain.

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The required figure is attached below :

Answer:

138 feet²

Step-by-step explanation:

To obtain the amout of rubber flooring needed to cover the floor, we take the area of the figure below :

A breakdown of the first gure is also attached below :

Area of rectangle (1) = Length * width = 15 feets * 6 feets = 90 ft²

Area of rectangle (2) = length * width = 6 feets * 8 feets = 48 feets

Area 1 + Area 2

90 feet² + 48 feet² = 138 feet²

At a coffee shop, the first 100 customers'
orders were as follows.
Small
Medium Large
Hot
5
48
22
8
12
5
Cold
What is the probability that a customer ordered
a hot drink given that he or she ordered a large?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the probability that a customer ordered

a hot drink given that he or she ordered a large?

So we are looking for the percentage of a hot drink and a Large.

Our list:

Small

Medium Large

Hot

5

48

22

8

12

5

Cold

He can tell there is 10% atleast for hot and 0% for a large

The probability that a customer ordered a hot drink given that he or she ordered a large is 22%

What is probability?

Probability denotes the possibility of the outcome of any random event.

Given that a table of the first 100 customers' orders at a coffee shop.

We need to find the probability that a customer ordered a hot drink given that he or she ordered a large,

= 22 / 100

= 22%

Hence, the probability that a customer ordered a hot drink given that he or she ordered a large is 22%

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