what are the five lessons or skills you learned in your t.l.e
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Answer 1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Throughout life, we learn lessons and skills that drastically change the way we view the world and the decisions we make. For me, the lessons and skills that were the most important were the following ...

Don't be jealous of what others have.Invest as much as you can in your 20'sLearn to codeLearn to play GuitarHave goals.

All of these lessons and skills have helped me visualize a future that would make me happy and has even opened some doors which would help make such a future a reality.


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BRAINLIEST!!! easy question

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Answer:

x=10 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Becuase we know this is a 90 degree angle, we can just say that angle BAF+FAE=90 degrees.

Simplifying, we get

9x=90

or x=10

Answer:

18 degrees hope this helps

Step-by-step explanation:

please give me brainliest i need 4 more brainliests so plz be a good friend and help me plz.

A local pizza shop has a membership program for frequent buyers. The membership costs $10 per month and members get a discounted price of $1.75 per slice of pizza. Autumn purchased a membership to this pizza shop.What would be the monthly cost for xx slices of pizza?

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Answer:

Monthly cost = $10 + $1.75x

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following :

Membership cost = $10 per month

Discounted price for members = $1.75 per slice of pizza

If Autum purchased the membership, the monthly cost for x slices of pizza

Monthly cost of x slices will be :

Membership cost + (discounted price * number of slices)

Monthly cost = $10 + ($1.75 * x)

Monthly cost = $10 + $1.75x

which angle is this??

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isosceles. it has two equal sides

Answer:

acute

Step-by-step explanation:

the angles are all less than 90°

they are not equal so not equialteral

has to be acute

2 2/3 as a improper fraction

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Answer:

8/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 8/3

Step-by-step explanation: if you write 2 has a fraction with the denominator being 3 you will get 6/3 then you can add 6/3+2/3=8/3

Solve:
12 + 5 + 3’2 x 10 - 5 =
(12 + 5) + 3'2 x (10 – 5) =

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Answer:

1) 102

2) 62

Step-by-step explanation:

12 + 5 + 3²  × 10 - 5

12 + 5 + 9 × 10 - 5

12 + 5 + 90 - 5

17 + 90 - 5

107 - 5

102

(12+5) + 3² × (10 - 5)

(17) + 9 × (5)

17 + 45

62

Hi :)

12 + 5 + 3^2 x 10 - 5 = 102

(12 + 5)+ 3^2 x (10 - 5) = 62



12 + 5 + 3^2 x 10 - 5

Add 12 and 5 to get 17
17 + 3^2 × 10−5

Calculate 3 to the power of 2 and get 9
17 + 9 × 10 − 5

Multiply 9 and 10 to get 90
17 + 90 − 5

Add 17 and 90 to get 107
107−5

Subtract 5 from 107 to get 102


(12 + 5)+ 3^2 x (10 - 5)


Add 12 and 5 to get 17
17 + 3^2 x (10 - 5)

Calculate 3 to the power of 2 and get 9
17 + 9 x (10−5)

Subtract 5 from 10 to get 5
17+ 9 × 5

Multiply 9 and 5 to get 45
17+45

Add 17 and 45 to get 62.

Hope this helps :)

Complete the square so that the left side of x2 + 8x − 3 = 0 becomes a binomial squared.

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Answer:

Hope this helps...

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi can somebody help me with this equation, please? 50=2(x+3)+10

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Answer: x = 17

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Subtract 10 from both sides

40 = 2(x+3)

2) Divide both sides by 2.

20 = x + 3

3) Subtract 3 from both sides

17 = x

x = 17

Answer: x= 17

Step-by-step explanation:

17 plus 3= 20

then you multiply 20 times 2 (PEMDAS)

Then you get 40 and 40 + 10

equals 50

Given the weekly demand curve of a local wine producer is p= 50-0.1q, and that the total cost function is c= 1500+ 10q, where q bottles are produced each day and sold at a price of $p per unit. a)Express the weekly profit as a function of price.b) at what price must a bottle of wine be sold to realise maximum profit. c) what is the maximum profit that ca be made by the producer

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given information:

a) To express the weekly profit as a function of price

Cost =C(q) = 1500 + 10q

Revenue = p×q = (50 − 0.1q)×q = 50q - 0.1q²

Revenue = 50q - 0.1q²

Weekly profit = Revenue - Cost

P(q) = (50q -0.1q²) - (1500 + 10q)

P(q)= -0.1 q² + 40 q - 1500  

However, q = 500 - 10 p using p = 50 − 0.1q

P= -0.1 (500 - 10 p)² + 40 (500 - 10 p) - 1500

P= -10 p² + 600 p - 6500

b)

The price at which the bottle of the wine must be sold to realise a maximum profit can be determined by finding the derivative and then set it to 0  

P' = 0

= -20p+600 = 0

20p = 600

p = 600/20

p = $30

c)

The maximum profit that can be made by the producer is:

P= -10(30)² + 600(30) - 6500

P = - 9000 + 18000 - 6500

P = $2500

Solve the following inequality:

4(x - 6) < 3x + 13

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Answer:

x < 37

Step-by-step explanation:

4(x - 6) < 3x + 13

Distribute

4x -24< 3x+13

Subtract 3x from each side

4x-3x -24 < 3x+13-3x

x-24 < 13

Add 24 to each side

x-24+24 <13+24

x < 37

Step-by-step explanation:

4(x-6) <3x+13

4x-24<3x+13

CLT

4x+3x<13-24

7x<-11

x= -11/7

An amusement park charges $20 to enter the
park and an additional fee for each time a guest
rides a roller coaster. Emily rode 5 times on a
roller coaster. Her total payment was $40.
Shaheem rode 7 times on a roller coaster. What
was his total payment?

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Answer:

Shaheem paid $76 as his total.

Step-by-step explanation:

He paid $20 to get in, Emily paid $40 for 5 rides, and if you divide that to get the payment for one ride which is $8. So you multiply 8 by 7 because 7 is how many rides he rode which equals to 56, plus 20(his enter fee) would be $76.

You move down 3 units. You end at (5,-2). Where did you start?

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I think it’s (5,-5)

3 different ways to write 4/8
in ratios

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Answer:

1:2

2:4

3:6

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

4:8

4 to 8

4/8

Step-by-step explanation:

A paper company needs to ship paper to a large printing business. The paper will be
shipped in small boxes and large boxes. Each small box of paper weighs 40 pounds
and each large box of paper weighs 70 pounds. A total of 20 boxes of paper were
shipped weighing 1220 pounds altogether. Write a system of equations that could be
used to determine the number of small boxes shipped and the number of large boxes
shipped. Define the variables that you use to write the system.

HELP PLEASE (20 PTS)

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40X+ 70X =1220 is the equation trying to find X on both sides

-3/4 x -1/5=
What is the answer??

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Answer:

870000000000000000000000

The answer is 3/20 which is 0.15 in decimal form

1 1 1
-x -xxxx -x 1 1
=
11 1 1 1
x 1 1 1 1 1
X
1
1
The model represents an equation. What value of x makes the equation true?
A)
3
4
B)
9
2
3
4
D)
9
2.

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Answer:

its d or b

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:i think it is d

Step-by-step explanation:

10. The ratio of red marbles to purple marbles is 3:8. If there are 44
marbles, how many purple marbles are there? *

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Answer:

32 purple marbles.

Step-by-step explanation:

Turn 3:8 into 3x+8x.

Equation:

3x+8x=44

x=4

Now, refer back to 3x:8x. We know that x=4, so 4*8=32.

32 purple marbles.

Answer:

There are 32 purple marbles and 12 red marbles

Step-by-step explanation:

The ratio is 3:8 and the total is 44. For 3 red marbles, they have 8 purple marbles but we don't know how many each marble we need if the total sum is 44. So we do...

3x+8x=44

11x=44

x=4

We need to know the number of purple marbles so we do,

8*4=32

does anybody know the awnser to w=7a+4b

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Answer:

w=7a+4bw-4b = 7a

Step-by-step explanation:

A. It has reflectional symmetry with one line of symmetry.
B. It has rational symmetry with an angle rotation of 45°.
C. It has point symmetry.
D. It has no reflectional symmetry.
PLZ HELP!​

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Answer:

The answer would be D.

Step-by-step explanation:

No matter which way you turn this shape, it will not be symmetrical

In the graph of an inequality, the area above a solid line through the points (−5, 2) and (3, 2) is shaded.
Which inequality does this graph represent?

A. y ≥ 2
B. y ≤ 2
C. y 2

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Answer:

A. y ≥ 2

Step-by-step explanation:

First the line is solid, a complete line not dotted so the inequality sign to use is : ≥  or ≤

The points have their y-coordinate vale as 2, (−5, 2) and (3, 2), this means the line crosses the y-axis at y=2 but because the shaded part is above this line, then the correct inequality will be :

y ≥ 2

See attached graph below.

Help!! Please! Its algebra!!

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Answer:

y - 7 = -4 ( x -2 )

Step-by-step explanation:

just use the given informations:

The base formula:

y - y(1) = m ( x -x(1) )

remember that "m" typically refers to the slope of a line

There is a given set of points on the line: (2, 7)

hence just plug in the numbers:

x(1) = 2

y(1) = 7

m = -4

and you get

y - 7 = -4 ( x -2 )

Y=-4(x-2)

hope it helps

Write the equation of the line that passes through (3, -2) and is parallel to y= 4x+1

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Answer:

it should be y=4x-14

Step-by-step explanation:

since the line is parallel to y=4x+1 than the slope should be the same but the y intercept is different. and so u put the coordinate on a graph and use the slope and coordinate to fine the equation.

Company A makes business cards for $2.25 a
box and a setup fee of $4.50. Company B makes
business cards for $1.75 a box and a setup fee of
$6.00. How many boxes of business cards does each
ramiany make for the price to be equal

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Answer:

225 and 175 are your x in this

Answer:

3 boxes

Step-by-step explanation:

Company A=2.25x+4.5

Company B=1.75x+6

2.25x+4.5=1.75x+6

.5x=1.5

x=3

What is f-1(-3)?
N f(x)
-6
-3
-3
-1
0
1
3
3
6
5

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It’s f+3 that your anser

x = -7y; 2x - 8y = 22​

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Answer:

(7; -1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

Here is a solution:

If x=-7y then -14y-8y=22 => y=-1 and x=7

Hope this helps)

Have a nice day!


Which expression is equivalent to |1-5| + |3|?


O -2

O -8

O 2

O 8

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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

because you do |1-5| first then do add ur answer to |3|

your hair is 5/16
inch long. Write this length as a decimal.

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Answer:

0.3125

Step-by-step explanation:

in decimal form. Use our fraction to decimal calculator to convert any fraction to a decimal and to know if it is a terminating or a recurring (repeating) decimal.

Answer:

0.3125

Step-by-step explanation:

Sb please help me!!!

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Please show your work? A pool of possible candidates for a student council consists of 14 freshmen and 9 sophomores. How many different councils consisting of 5 freshmen and 7 sophomores are possible?



28,828,800



1,352,078



72,072



943,286,400

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Answer:

28,828,800

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 72,072 ways of choosing different councils consisting of 5 freshmen and 7 sophomores

What are permutation and combination?

A permutation is an arrangement of things where order matters, AB and BA are two different permutations.

The combination is a selection of things where order does not matter, AB and BA are the same combinations.

Given, A pool of possible candidates for a student council consisting of 14 freshmen and 9 sophomores.

∴ 5 freshmen out of 14 freshmen can be chosen in [tex]^{14}C_5[/tex] ways and 7 sophomores can be chosen out of 9 sophomores in [tex]^{9}C_7[/tex] ways.

So,  The no. of different councils consisting of 5 freshmen and 7 sophomores are possible is,

= [tex]^{14}C_5\times^{9}C_7[/tex] ways.

= 14!/(14 - 5)!×5! × 9!/(9 - 7)!×7! ways.

= 14×13×12×11×10/120 × 9×8/2 ways.

= 2002× 36 ways.

= 72,072.

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7x-6=21+7x solve for x. ​

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Answer: x= 34/7

Step-by-step explanation:hope this helps!

list the first three multiples of 11​

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Answer:

22 33 44

Step-by-step explanation:

do you need to include 11

The first three multiples of 11 are 22 33 44
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