Luis and Raul are riding their bicycles to the beach from their respective homes. Luis proposes that they leave their respective homes at the same time and plan to arrive at the beach at the same time. The diagram shows​ Luis's position at two points during his ride to the beach. Write an equation in​ slope-intercept form to represent​ Luis's ride from his house to the beach. If Raul lives 5 miles closer to the beach than​ Luis, at what speed must Raul ride for the plan to​ work?


If x represents the time in hours since the ride began and y represents the remaining distance from the​ beach, then the equation

_____



represents​ Luis's ride from his house to the beach.

Luis And Raul Are Riding Their Bicycles To The Beach From Their Respective Homes. Luis Proposes That

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Answer 1

Answer:

equation: y=-7.5x+15 and Raul must ride at a speed of 5 mi/hr

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}[/tex] to find out the slope. [tex]\frac{6-11.25}{1.2-0.5}[/tex]=[tex]\frac{-5.25}{0.7} = -7.5[/tex]

Then you fill x and y to find out the y intercept

[tex]11.25=-7.5*0.5+b[/tex]

[tex]11.25=-3.75+b\\11.25+3.75=15\\[/tex]

Y intercept= 15

then you put it in the equation:

y=-7.5x+15

Since Raul lives 5 miles closer and Luis is 5 miles away, he needs to go at 5 miles an hour to get to the spot.

That is 5 miles/hour

Answer 2

The distance and time, as presented in this question are illustrations of linear equations.

The linear equation is: [tex]y = -7.5x + 15[/tex]He must plan to ride at 4.5 miles per hour, if he lives 5 miles closer

From the diagram, we have:

[tex](x_1,y_1) = (0.5,11.25)[/tex]

[tex](x_2,y_2) = (1.2,6)[/tex]

Start by calculating the slope (m)

[tex]m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 -x_1}[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]m = \frac{6 - 11.25}{1.2 - 0.5}[/tex]

[tex]m = \frac{-5.25}{0.7}[/tex]

[tex]m = -7.5[/tex]

The equation is then calculated using:

[tex]y = m(x - x_1) + y_1[/tex]

This gives

[tex]y = -7.5(x - 0.5) + 11.25[/tex]

[tex]y = -7.5x + 3.75 + 11.25[/tex]

[tex]y = -7.5x + 15[/tex]

Calculate distance, when [tex]x = 5[/tex]

We have:

[tex]y = -7.5 \times 5 + 15[/tex]

[tex]y = -22.5[/tex]

The speed (s) is then calculated as:

[tex]s = \frac{22.5}{5}[/tex]

[tex]s = 4.5[/tex]

Hence, he must plan to ride at 4.5 miles per hour

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⇒ they are corresponding angles

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⇒ they are alternate interior angles

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Fiften is 30 percent of what number?

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Answer:

50

hope it helps

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

50

Step-by-step explanation:

The way you solve this is by creating an inequality of

30          15

----     =   ----

100          x

So you cross multiply which would give you 30x = 1500, then you divide by 30 on both sides leaving you with 50. If you want to check it, you can then multiply 50 by .30 which would give you 15.

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Answer:

3.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

0.35

( I see that's a lot of help* )

The answer is 0.35 because...

Each row is 10 and there is 3 rows full,

1 row is half full, so that equals 5, and then

you add up all of the numbers and you will get 35.

But, in this case, you need it to be a decimal so you just make it 0.35

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how many loonies are in 1 quarter

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there are 25 loonies in 1 quarter

25 loonies i think but im not so sure

What is the value of 5/z when z=2

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z=
2
−6−
56



=−3−
14

=−6.742
Z = 2

5/(2) = 2.5 or 5/2

Answer please. For money.

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x = 21.75 (third option)

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Ricky and James sold beef for a school fundraiser. Ricky sold 52 pounds and James sold 21 pounds. If their total combined sales were $1,168, how much does each pound of beef cost?

A. 16.00
B. 17.50
C. 13.50
D. 17.00

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The answer would be A bc you add 52+21 which = 73 and then divide the $1,168 by 73 which = 16

how do i solve for x

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Answer:division if you just use the derivative

Step-by-step explanation:

which expressions are equivalent to -56z+28?
choose 2 correct answers:
a: 1/2 x (28z + 14)
b: (-1.4z + 0.7) x 40
c: (14 -7z) x (-4)
d: (8z - 4) (-7)
e: -2(-28z -14)

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Answer:

e

Step-by-step explanation:

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Triangles ABC and DBC have the following characteristics:



BC is a side of both triangles

∠ACB and ∠DCB are right angles

AC ≅ DC

Which congruence theorem can be used to prove △ABC ≅ △DBC?

AAS
SSS
HL
SAS

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I think it wil be SSS or HL theorem

What is the product of (−4)⋅(−4)⋅(−4)⋅y⋅y using exponents

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Answer:

[tex](-4)^{3[/tex]*[tex]y^{2}[/tex]

This should be right.

A students wants to help her mother in their family store in displaying canned goods. Her mother instructed that the canned should be piled in triangular pile by starting 40 canned goods in the bottom row, 36 in the second row, 32 in the third row, and so on. If the pattern is consistent, how many canned goods will be there in the 7th row?

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Answer: The number of canned goods in 7th row = 64.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given numbers of canned goods in every row( starting from first ) is represented as

40 , 36, 32, ...

There is a common difference between numbers(d)= 4

∴ Its is an Arithmetic progression.

First term (a) = 40

nth term in A.P. : [tex]a(n)= a+(n-1)d[/tex]

7th term in this A.P. = 40+(7-1)(4)=40+(6)(4)=40+24=64

So, the number of canned goods in 7th row = 64.

Scott wrote the number 39 on the board and said that it was a prime
number because it was an odd number. Is he correct? Explain why
or why not.

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He was not correct because 39 is divisible by 3. Just because a number is odd does not mean it is prime.

3.5−2.46=1.16
Describe Maysa's error. Explain how you would use a model or place-value concepts to help Maysa build understanding. Give the correct answer in your explanation.

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The correct answer for the given subtraction is:

3.5 - 2.46 = 1.04

How to solve the subtraction?

Here we want to find the subtraction between two numbers in decimal form:

3.5 - 2.46 = 1.16

Now, this is clearly wrong, as 0.46 is smaller than 0.5, so the decimals after the decimal point are incorrect, now let's solve it again.

First, we can rewrite these two numbers as:

3.5 = 3 + 0.5

2.46 = 2 + 0.46

Then the subtraction can be rewritten as:

3.5  - 2.46

(3 + 0.5) - (2 + 0.46)

Now we group like terms:

(3 - 2) + (0.5 - 0.46)

1 + (0.50 - 0.46)

1 + (0.04)

Now we group that, so we get:

1 + (0.04) = 1.04

This is the correct answer to the given subtraction.

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The track star runs 100m at a rate of 10.4m/s. How long did it take to run 100m?
0.1 m/s
9.65
1040m/s
0.1s

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Answer:

Time, t = 9.615 secs.

Explanation:

Speed can be defined as distance covered per unit time. Speed is a scalar quantity and as such it has magnitude but no direction.

Mathematically, speed is given by the equation;

[tex]Speed = \frac{distance}{time}[/tex] ....equation 1

[tex]Time = \frac{distance}{speed}[/tex] .....equation 2

Given the following data;

Distance = 100m

Speed = 10.4m/s

Substituting into equation 2;

[tex]Time = \frac{100}{10.4}[/tex]

Time, t = 9.615 secs.

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A person is trying to find the height of a flagpole or AB. This person is 1.5 m tall and is
standing at DC. A mirror is placed at point M. This mirror is 6 m away from the person and 120 m away from the flagpole. Angles BMA and DMC are congruent. Find the height of the flagpole or BA.

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Answer:

30 m. Your welcome

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

30m tall

Step-by-step explanation:

1.5/6 = x/120

Switch sides; cross multiply:

x/120 = 1.5/6

Multiply both sides by 10 and simplify:

x/12 = 5/2

Multiply both side by 12 and get 30m

what is the measure of <4?

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Answer:

i not sure but  i think its 125

Step-by-step explanation

60% sure is 125

2 COLLUM PROOFS 1 question

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Answer:

1. <AOB and <XOZ are vert. <'s           1. Given

   m<AOB = 80     m<XOZ = 6x+5

2. m<AOB = m<XOZ                            2. Vertical <'s are congruent

3. 80 = 6x+5                                       3. Substitution

4. 75 = 6x                                              4. Subtraction Property of equality

5. 12.5 = x                                              5. Division Property of equality    

Step-by-step explanation:

solve the equation. Enter your answer in the box.

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x = 3..................................

Combine like terms.
-m + 4m - 5m - (-9)
o not use any spaces in your answe

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I think it’s -3m +9
Because u add like terms and distribute the negative into the parenthesis

Answer:

9 - 2m

Step-by-step explanation:

-m + 4m - 5m - (-9)

-m + 4m = 3m

3m - 5m - (-9)

3m - 5m = - 2m

-2m - (-9)

-(-9) = 9

9 - 2m

S =4LW + 2WH; S = 96, L= 7, W= 3.
H=

Help please

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Answer:

H = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Step 1: Define

S = 4LW + 2WH

S = 96

L = 7

W = 3

Step 2: Substitute and Evaluate for H

96 = 4(7)(3) + 2(3)H

96 = 84 + 6H

12 = 6H

H = 2

Answer:

H = = 2 H W + 4 L W

Step-by-step explanation:

Substitute the given value into the function and evaluate.

S = 4 L W + 2 W H = = 2 H W + 4 L W

S = 96 = = 2 H W + 4 L W

L = 7 = = 2 H W + 4 L W

W = 3 = = 2 H W + 4 L W

H = = 2 H W + 4 L W

I hope this helps!

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2p + 3 = 5 - 6p
what is the value of p in the equation?

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Answer:

p=1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

original: 2p+3=5-6p

move variable to one side: 2p+6p=5-3

combine like terms: 8p=2

answer :p=2/8

simplify answer (final answer): p=1/4

2p+3=5-6p

2p+6p+3=5

2p+6p=5-3

8p=5-3

8p=2

Answer: p=1/4


An elephant can drink up to 6,400 fluid
ounces of water a day. How many gallons of
water can an elephant drink per day?

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Answer:

50 gallons

Step-by-step explanation:

50 gallons! Hope this helps let

Raj is deciding between two cell phone plans, A and B, which are both linear functions. The monthly charge for plan A according to the number of minutes used is shown in the table.

Monthly Charge for Plan A
Minutes used, x
Monthly charge ($), y
0
14.45
3
14.84
6
15.23
9
15.62
12
16.01

Plan B has the same monthly base charge as plan A, but it charges a different amount per minute used. If the total monthly charge for plan B is $22.10 when 45 minutes are used, what is the slope of the linear function that represents the cost of plan B?
0.13
0.17
0.39
0.45.

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Answer:B is the correct answer (0.17)

Step-by-step explanation:

10x - 4 = 16


What does x equal to?

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Answer:

x = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

First isolate the variable:

10x - 4 = 16

      +4   +4

10x = 20

Then get x by itself:

10x = 20

x = 20/10

x = 10

help me asp and explain please

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Okay so, to get C you add the ones inside the triangle together.

42+58=100 Then the last angle will be 80, because when you add the three inside the triangle, you should get 180

42+58+80=180

To get D, you have to subtract 180 and 58, because 58+d will be a straight angle.

180-58=121

To get B and A, you would also have another straight angle (c, b, and a)

180-80=100

I believe that B=A, so, with the remaining 100, both A and B equal 50.

50+50+80=180

Does this help??

Answer:

a° = 58°

b = 42°

c° = 80°

d° = 122°

Step-by-step explanation:

d° can be found because a straight line has an angle of 180°.

180° - 58° = 122°

Because the angles of a triangle add up to 180°, we can find c°

58° + 42° = 100°. 180° - 100° = 80°

You can find a° subtracting 180 and d°, which is 122. 180° - 122° = 58°

You can do the same thing for b°. 180° - 42° = 138°. 180° - 138° = 42°

You can check this because b° + c° + a° should equal 180°.

58° + 42° + 80° = 180°

I hope this helps :)

An is a mathematical statement that shows two expressions are equal using an equal sign.

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No! Because a mathematical statement is actually a statement that is either true or false not a statement that shows two expressions are equal using an equal sign!

Answer:

fix the awser

Step-by-step explanation:

Max has 3 textbooks and 2
notebooks in his backpack. The total
weight of his backpack and its
content is 10,5 pounds. Each
textbook weighs 2.5 pounds. Each
notebook weighs 0.25 pound. What
is the weight of Max's empty
backpack?

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Answer:

2 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

3 • 2.5= 7.5
2•.25=.5
7.5+.5=8
10.5-8=2.5
Max’s empty backpack weighs 2.5 pounds

Help ASAP ‼️If m∠A=5x-12 m∠B=2x+18 ∠A and ∠C are supplementary and ∠B and ∠C are supplementary, find x.

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