Answer:
A and D
Step-by-step explanation:
Kendal bought x boxes of cookies to bring to a party. Each box contains 12 2 points
cookies. Someone else brought 24 cookies. Let 'y' represent the total
number of cookies at the party. Show an equation in SLOPE-INTERCEPT
FORM that models this situation. Kendal brings 60 boxes to the party. How
many cookies in total were at the party?
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Answer:
y = 12x +24744Step-by-step explanation:
If there are x boxes, each containing 12 cookies, then the number of cookies in the boxes is 12x. If there are 24 more cookies than that at the party, we have ...
y = 12x +24 . . . . . equation modeling party cookies
__
For x=60, the number of cookies at the party is ...
y = 12·60 +24 = 720 +24
y = 744 . . . cookies at the party
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1/18
4/3 in a mixed numbers
Answer:
the answer is
[tex]1 \frac{1}{3} [/tex]
Given ΔACP≅ΔLNX, find each missing measure.
Answer:
XL = PC
AC = NX
PC = XL
Angle L = Angle C
Angle C = Angle L
Angle X = Angle P
Step-by-step explanation:
Given h(x) = -x + 5, find h(-5).
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
h(x) = -(-5) + 5
h(x) = 5 + 5
h(x) = 10
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Answer:
x = 12
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of a heptagon interior angles is 900 degrees, so:
10x + 5 + 12x - 9 + 9x + 14 + 133 + 10x + 9 + 10x + 136 = 900
rearrange to make it easier to subtract/add, u don't have to do this it's optional
10x + 12x + 9x + 10x + 10x + 5 - 9 + 9 + 14 + 133 + 136 = 900
add liket terms
22x + 29x + 19 + 269 = 900
51x + 288 = 900
subtract 288 from both sides
51x = 612
divide by 51
x = 12
Solve the equation -3=6x-3y for y
Answer:
y = 2x + 1
Step-by-step explanation:
-3 = 6x - 3y
Add 3y to both sides.
3y - 3 = 6x
Add 3 to both sides.
3y = 6x + 3
Divide both sides by 3.
y = 2x + 1
You must make a triangle using 3 pieces of
wood, and the two pieces of woods are 4 ft
and 7 ft long. What is the range of the third
possible side?
Answer:7 foot i think
Step-by-step explanation: bottom is 4 foot side is 7 foot that means other side is 7 foot
Rani ate 2/7 of the cake while her brother ate 4/5 part of the remaining. part of the cake left is?
Answer:
Nothing left
Step-by-step explanation:
Nothing left
2/7+4/5=38/35
1 3/35
Answer:
[tex]\frac{1}{7}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount of cake Rani ate = [tex]\frac{2}{7}[/tex]
You need to understand that her brother ate 4/5 of the remaining part, not of the entire cake, so we need to figure out the actual amount out of the entire cake first before calculating how much is left.
Amount of cake brother ate = [tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex] × ([tex]\frac{7}{7}[/tex] - [tex]\frac{2}{7}[/tex])
= [tex]\frac{4}{5}[/tex] × [tex]\frac{5}{7}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{4}{7}[/tex]
Amount of cake left = [tex]\frac{7}{7}[/tex] - [tex]\frac{2}{7}[/tex] - [tex]\frac{4}{7}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{1}{7}[/tex]
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Luke has a savings account with an initial balance of $380. He makes two transactions.
After the two transactions, the balance of Luke's savings account is the same as the
initial balance.
Which of the following could be the two transactions that Luke made?
a. A withdrawal of $200 and a deposit pf $180
b. A withdrawal of $215 and a deposit of $215
C. A withdrawal of $200 and a withdrawal of $180
d. A deposit of $400 and a withdrawal of $20
Answer:
If Luke ends up with the same as the start $380 that means he withdrew and deposited the same amount. Answer will be b.
Step-by-step explanation:
$380 - $215 = $ 165
$165 + $215 = $ 380
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation: r+6+5
3x-8y=-2 and 14x+8y=36
Answer:
X=2
Y=1
Step-by-step explanation:
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Solve 1/8^-1/3
Write in fraction form plz.
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Answer:
[tex] \frac{1} {2^{-1}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \huge \frac{1}{ {8}^{ - \frac{1}{3} } } \\ \\ = \huge \frac{1}{ {( {2}^{3} )}^{ - \frac{1}{3} } } \\ \\ = \huge \frac{1}{ {{2} }^{ - 3 \times \frac{1}{3} } } \\ \\ = \huge \frac{1}{ {{2} }^{ - 1 } } [/tex]
Please someone solve this
Answer:
a)
(4a - 3b + 4) + (a + 3b - 1) =
4a - 3b + 4 + a + 3b - 1 =
5a + 3
b)
(2x^2 - 3x - 3) + (-x^2 - 6x + 8) =
2x^2 - 3x - 3 - x^2 - 6x + 8 =
x^2 - 9x + 5
c)
(3m^2 + 5m - 6) + (-m^2 - 4n + 5) =
3m^2 + 5m - 6 - m^2 - 4n + 5 =
m^2 + 5m - 4n -1
d)
(4x^3 - 3xy^2) + (x^3 - 5xy^2 - 5y^2) =
4x^3 - 3xy^2 + x^3 - 5xy^2 - 5y^2 =
7x^3 - 8xy^2 - 5y^2
e)
(5m + 2lm) + (l^2 - 3m^2 - 2lm) =
5m + 2lm + l^2 - 3m^2 - 2lm =
5m + l^2 - 3m^2
Helen and Stephanie par
cipated in the Christmas bird count. Helen
counted four less than twice the number of birds that Stephanie counted. If c
represents the number of birds Stephanie counted, which of the following
expressions gives the number of birds that Helen counted?
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khloe and her children went into a movie theater where they sell bags of popcorn for $7 each and candies for $4 each. khope has $60 and must buy no less than 11 bags of popcorn and candies altogether. if x represents the number of bags of popcorn purchased and y represents the number of candies pruchased, write and solve a system of inequalities and determine one possible solution
both inequalities must start with y
Answer: Khloe could buy 3 bags of popcorn and 9 candies.
Step-by-step explanation:
\underline{\text{Variable Definitions:}}
Variable Definitions:
x=
x=
\,\,\text{the number of bags of popcorn}
the number of bags of popcorn
y=
y=
\,\,\text{the number of candies}
the number of candies
\text{\textquotedblleft no less than 11 items"}\rightarrow \text{11 or more items}
“no less than 11 items"→11 or more items
Use a \ge≥ symbol
Therefore the total number of bags of popcorn and candies, x+yx+y, must be greater than or equal to 11:11:
x+y\ge 11
x+y≥11
\text{\textquotedblleft \$60 to spend"}\rightarrow \text{can spend \$60 or less}
“$60 to spend"→can spend $60 or less
Use a \le≤ symbol
One bag of popcorn costs $7, so xx bags of popcorn cost 7x.7x. One candy costs $4, so yy candies cost 4y.4y. The total 7x+4y7x+4y must be less than or equal to \$60:$60:
7x+4y\le 60
7x+4y≤60
\text{Solve each inequality for }y\text{:}
Solve each inequality for y:
\begin{aligned}x+y\ge 11\hspace{30px}& 7x+4y\le 60 \\[0.8em] y\ge 11-x \hspace{30px}& 4y\le 60-7x \\[0.8em] \hspace{30px}& y\le \frac{60-7x}{4} \\[0.8em] & y\le 15-\frac{7}{4}x\end{aligned}
x+y≥11
y≥11−x
7x+4y≤60
4y≤60−7x
y≤
4
60−7x
y≤15−
4
7
x
Graph y\ge 11-xy≥11−x by shading up and graph y\le 15-\frac{7}{4}xy≤15−
4
7
x by shading down:
0
the number of bags of popcorn
the number of candies
x
y
0
the number of bags of popcorn
the number of candies
(3, 9)
Since the point (3, 9(3,9) is inside the double shaded region, one possible solution to the system of inequalities would be:
Khloe could buy 3 bags of popcorn and 9 candies.
The system of inequalities are x + y ≥ 11 and 7x + 4y ≤ 60 and the solution is given by the point P ( 3 , 9 ) where x represents the number of bags of popcorn purchased and y represents the number of candies purchased
What is an Inequality Equation?Inequalities are the mathematical expressions in which both sides are not equal. In inequality, unlike in equations, we compare two values. The equal sign in between is replaced by less than (or less than or equal to), greater than (or greater than or equal to), or not equal to sign.
In an inequality, the two expressions are not necessarily equal which is indicated by the symbols: >, <, ≤ or ≥.
Given data ,
Let the inequality equation be represented as A
Now , the value of A is
Substituting the values in the equation , we get
Let x represents the number of bags of popcorn purchased and y represents the number of candies purchased
Now , the total number of bags should be no less than 11
And , the inequality is
x + y ≥ 11 be equation (1)
And , cost of each popcorn bag = $ 7
So , the cost of x bags = 7x
And , cost of each candy bag = $ 4
So , the cost of y bags = 4y
The total amount with Khloe = $ 60
And , the inequality is
7x + 4y ≤ 60 be equation (2)
On graphing the inequalities , we can see that the point P ( 3 , 9 ) lies inside the solution
So , 7 ( 3 ) + 4 ( 9 ) ≤ 60
21 + 36 ≤ 60
57 ≤ 60
And , 3 + 9 ≥ 11
12 ≥ 11
Hence , the system of inequalities are solved and the graph is plotted
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6. match each equation with the correct number of solutions *
no solution
infinitely many solutions
one solution
Equations:
4(3x+2) = 4(2x+3)+4x
10(x+4)-3 = 14x+1
Answer:
x^4-3x^3-14x^2+12x+40 =0
Step-by-step explanation:
w/6+5/8=−1 3/8
w=?
I am really in a hurry. If the answer to this question is true, please tell me how to answer it. Thank you.
Answer:
46
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculate in calculator
Simplify
A) 3y-y
B)6q+4- q + 5
Thanks to who ever answers:)
Answer:
=3(y-y)
=3
= 6q-q+9
=q(6-1)+9
=5q+9
The set of data { 67,90,83,85,73,80,78,79,68,71} represents the ages of death of the first 10 U.S. Presidents. Which of the following represents a histogram of the data?
Answer:
90
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
a=55%
b=190%
c=54 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
ok
a.
33/60=0.55
55%
b.
114/60=1.9
or 190%
c
60/100=0.6
0.6=1 percent
54
Answer:
a=55%
b=190%
c=54 pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
9. Chocolate Co. mixes two kinds of chocolate bars
in a gift bag that weighs 3 pounds and has a total
cost of $15. The expensive candy bars are $6 a
pound and the other cost $4.50. How many
pounds of each are used to make the gift bag?
Please show work
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Answer:
1 pound of expensive chocolate2 pounds of other chocolateStep-by-step explanation:
Let e represent the number of pounds of expensive chocolate in the bag. Then (3-e) is the amount of the other chocolate. The total cost of the bag will be ...
6.00e +4.50(3 -e) = 15.00
1.50e = 1.50 . . . . . . collect terms, subtract 13.50
e = 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .divide by 1.50
1 pound of expensive chocolate is used; 2 pounds of other chocolate is used.
how do you find the domain and range on a graph
Look at the values on the axes of the graph.
Step-by-step explanation:
Domain can be found by looking at the x-axis of a graph. Range can be found by looking at the y-axis of a graph. You have to find at what point on the axis is the graph stopping.
For example, if I wanted the domain of y=x, I would say it is all real numbers. Why? Because when we look along the x-axis, from left to right, we can see that it continues going until infinity. That means that there are no stopping points in the graph of y=x.
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Ignore the "$".
Jenny's grandmother has $24$ cats. Seventeen of the cats do not catch mice. Ten of the cats have black fur. What is the smallest possible number of cats that do not catch mice that have black fur?
Answer:
Note that 24 - 10 = 14 don't have black fur
And suppose that these 14 are part of the 17 that don't catch mice
Then.....3 that catch mice must also have black fur....and this is the smallest number that do not catch mice but have black fur
Write 3 expressions that are equivalent to 9x(78)
Example:9(80-2)
Answer:
3*3(156/2)9(95-17)10-1(80-2)2q-r=p, r=q-s, p=q+2r prove s=2r
Answer:
s=2r
Step-by-step explanation:
Solution:
Given;
2q-r=p
r=q-s
or,q=r+s
p=q+2r
To prove: s=2r
Now,
2q-r=p
or,2(r+s)-r=q+2r
or,2r+2s-r=r+s+2r
or,r+2s=3r+s
or,s=2r
PROVED
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By using the substitution method we can prove s = 2r.
Given,
2p - r = p
r = q - s
p = q + 2r
We need to prove s = 2r.
What is a substitution method?It is a method where we substitute the value of one variable in one equation for the same variable in the other equation.
Example:
x + 4 = y _____(1)
x = y - 4
x + 5 = 2y ______(2)
Putting x = y - 4 in (2)
y - 4 + 5 = 2y
-4 + 5 = 2y - y
1 = y
y = 1
Prove s = 2r.
We have,
2q - r = p ____(1)
r = q - s _____(2)
p = q + 2r ______(3)
From (1) and (2)
Substituting (2) in (1)
2q - (q - s) = p
2q - q + s = p
q + s = p _____(4)
Putting (4) in (3)
q + s = q + 2r
q - q + s = 2r
s = 2r
Hence proved.
Thus we can prove s = 2r.
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At the local bookstore, Jim bought 2 paperback books for $13.00. Maria bought 5 paperback books for $32.50. Tanya bought 7 paperback books for $45.50. Graph the situation.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
The image above is a parallelogram because both pairs of opposite sides are parallel by the converse of the
Alternate (Interior Exterior) Angle Theorem.
Write which word should go in the underlined space after the word Alternate?
Directions for answering:
Choose the correct word in the parenthesis in the sentence above and type it exactly as shown into the answer
space.
Answer:
msnsjakzooapaozoziznzn zjzkzkamamz xnejiqpwkx
Camila and her children went into a bakery and she bought $35 worth of cupcakes
and brownies. Each cupcake costs $3.75 and each brownie costs $2.50. She bought a
total of 10 cupcakes and brownies altogether. Write a system of equations that could
be used to determine the number of cupcakes and the number of brownies that
Camila bought. Define the variables that you use to write the system.
Answer:
x + y = 10
3.75x + 2.5y = 35
Step-by-step explanation:
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A barrel of oil was filled at a constant rate of 6.2gal/min. The barrel had 9 gallons before filling began. Enter an equation in standard form.
Answer:
9 + 6.2x = y
Step-by-step explanation:
x - Gallons per minute
y - Total gallons
So, your answer would be:
9 + 6.2x = y
Could also be written as:
y = 9 + 6.2x
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Using the given zero, find all other zeros of f(x).
PLEASE HELP
-2i is a zero of f(x) = x4 - 5x2 - 36
2i, 6i, -6i
2i, 3i, -3i
2i, 6, -6
2i, 3, -3
Answer:
((x-4) - 5x2) - 36 = 0 ... 3.2 Find roots (zeroes) of : F(x) = 5x6 + 36x4 - 1 ..............
2i, 6, -6
Step-by-step explanation: