Consider the equation and its solution.
— 15(x-O) = 25
— 15х+ 30 = 25
— 15х = -5
What number should be in the empty box?
-30
-2
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30

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Answer 1
The correct answer to your question is -2

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Sunaina had three pizzas. She shared the pizzas with her friends. Each of them ate
many friends ate 3/7 of a pizza. How many friends ate the pizza

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Answer:

6 friends

Step-by-step explanation:

Take 1/7 multiply by 5/6

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Answer:

  7 friends

Step-by-step explanation:

3 pizzas will give 3/7 of a pizza to each of ...

  3/(3/7) = 3 · 7/3 = 7 . . . friends

7 friends ate the pizza.

_____

We assume that Sunaina and her 6 friends constitute 7 friends.

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Answer:

( 1, 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

4x+y=7 * 2 = 8x + 2y = 14

 8x + 2y = 14

- 3x + 2y = 9

--------------------

 5x = 5

   x = 1

Now substitute x into the equation for 1

8*(1) + 2y = 14

8 + 2y = 14

2y = 6

y = 3

A scale drawing of a school playground in the shape of a rectangle is shown. What is the area in square meters of the playground

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

8×19= 152  

1 : 4.5  

152×4.5=684  

How much total money will Kiara have to pay back at the end of the 9 years?

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What is the volume of this Sphere?

8 pi cm3
16 pi cm3
27 pi cm2
36 pi cm2

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Answer:

V = 36 pi cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a sphere is given by

V = 4/3 pi r^3 where 4 is the radius

V = 4/3 pi(3)^3

V = 36 pi cm^3

1) Find 5 points on the line y = 3/5 x - 4 by picking 5 x values, plugging in, and getting 5 y values. You must pick x
values that result in INTEGER values for y. Show every step of the process, working vertically.
2) Graph the line from problem 1. You must use a straightedge on axes and line. Each line on the graph paper is one
unit. Put arrowheads on the line. Do NOT put numbers or hash marks on your graph. Show your 5 points clearly
3) Using the formula and working vertically, firid the slope between the points (-2,5) and (6,-7).
4) Identify the slope and y-intercept of the line y = -4/3 x + 4
5) Graph the line from problem #4 by plotting the y-intercept, and then using the slope to get a second point. All rules
from problem 2 apply here as well.

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It’s 5 for sure it is

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39

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Answer:

39

Step-by-step explanation:

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I think the answer is “16”

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Answer:

12/4 i really hope this helps i took the test and got a 100

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\lim_{h \to \116} x-16/\sqrt{x} -4[/tex]
What is the limit?

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Answer:

[tex] \displaystyle 8[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we would like to compute the following limit

[tex] \displaystyle \lim_{x \to 16} \left( \frac{x - 16}{ \sqrt{x} - 4} \right) [/tex]

if we substitute 16 directly we'd end up

[tex] \displaystyle = \frac{16 - 16}{ \sqrt{16} - 4} [/tex]

[tex] \displaystyle = \frac{0}{ 0} [/tex]

which isn't a good answer now notice that we have a square root on the denominator so we can rationalise the denominator to do so multiply the expression by √x+4/√x+4 which yields:

[tex] \displaystyle \lim_{x \to 16} \left( \frac{x - 16}{ \sqrt{x} - 4} \times \frac{ \sqrt{x} + 4 }{ \sqrt{x} + 4 } \right) [/tex]

simplify which yields:

[tex] \displaystyle \lim_{x \to 16} \left( \frac{(x - 16)( \sqrt{x} + 4)}{ x - 16} \right) [/tex]

we can reduce fraction so that yields:

[tex] \displaystyle \lim_{x \to 16} \left( \frac{ \cancel{(x - 16)}( \sqrt{x} + 4)}{ \cancel{x - 16} } \right) [/tex]

[tex] \displaystyle \lim _{x \to 16} \left( \sqrt{x } + 4\right) [/tex]

now it's safe enough to substitute 16 thus

substitute:

[tex] \displaystyle = \sqrt{16} + 4[/tex]

simplify square root:

[tex] \displaystyle = 4 + 4[/tex]

simplify addition:

[tex] \displaystyle = 8[/tex]

hence,

[tex] \displaystyle \lim_{x \to 16} \left( \frac{x - 16}{ \sqrt{x} - 4} \right) = 8[/tex]

Stefan sells Jin a bicycle for $149 and a helmet for ​$19. The total cost for Jin is 140% of what Stefan spent originally to buy the bike and helmet. How much did Stefan spend​ originally? How much money did he make by selling the bicycle and helmet to​ Jin?

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Answer:

$120

$48

Step-by-step explanation:

total amount Jin spent = cost of bicycle + cost of helmet

$149 + $19 = $168

This equation can be derived from the question :

1.4 x t = 168

where t = total cost Stephan spent on the helmet and bicycle

t = 168/1.4 = $120

Profit = selling price - cost price

$168 - $120 = $48

if f(x)=3x+10, find f(4)?

a. f(4)=17
b. f(4)=22
c. 22
d. f(4)=12

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Answer:

f(4) =22

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x)=3x+10

Let x=4

f(4)=3*4+10

    Multiply

f(4) =12+10

Add

f(4) =22

Answer:

[tex]f(4 )= 22[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]f(x) = 3x + 10[/tex]

[tex]f(4) = 3(4) + 10[/tex]

[tex]f(4) = 3 \times 4 + 10[/tex]

[tex]f(4) = 12 + 10[/tex]

[tex]f(4 )= 22[/tex]

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Evaluate expressions- if r=45 and t=9 what is the value of the following expression?

A.36

B.75

C.80

D.66

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the answer is D: 66
By using PEDMAS

Answer:

[tex]d. \: \: 66[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]r + 63 \div t \times 3[/tex]

[tex]45+63÷9 \times 3[/tex]

[tex]45+7 \times 3[/tex]

[tex]45 + 21[/tex]

[tex]66[/tex]

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if GJ = 11a and IJ = a + 10, find the value of a that makes quadrilateral FGHI a parallelogram​

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Note: Consider J is the intersection point of diagonals of quadrilateral FGHI.

Given:

[tex]GJ=11a[/tex]

[tex]IJ=a+10[/tex]

To find:

The value of a that makes quadrilateral FGHI a parallelogram​.

Solution:

We know that the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other.

If FGHI is a parallelogram​ and J is the intersection point of diagonals, then

[tex]GJ=IJ[/tex]

[tex]11a=a+10[/tex]

[tex]11a-a=10[/tex]

[tex]10a=10[/tex]

Divide both sides by 10.

[tex]a=\dfrac{10}{10}[/tex]

[tex]a=1[/tex]

Therefore, the required value of a is 1 units.

What are the zeros and x-intercepts of this quadratic function?
y
Select two answers: one for the zeros and one for the x-intercepts.
A. x-Intercepts: (-3,0) and (2.0)
B. X-Intercepts: (0, -3) and (0,2)
C. Zeros: -3 and 2

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A and C

Zero and x-intercept are kind of the same thing

The answer is ⇒C. Zeros: -3 and 2

A. x-intercepts: (-3,0) and (2,0).

What are zeros & x-intercepts of quadratic function?

The zero of the function is where the y-value is zero.

The x-intercept is where the graph crosses the x-axis.

Here, in graph we have,

at (-3,0) and ( 2,0) the quadratic crosses the x-axis.

And, at -3 & 2  the value of y is zero.

Hence, the answer is ⇒C. Zeros: -3 and 2

A. x-intercepts: (-3,0) and (2,0).

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which graph is a function of x?

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Answer:the one to the left

Step-by-step explanation:

Express the location of the point on the number line as both a fraction and a decimal. A number line that has moving left to right, a starting mark at 0, nine unlabeled tick marks, a tick mark labeled one-tenth, nine unlabeled tick marks, a tick mark labeled two-tenths, nine unlabeled tick marks, and an ending tick mark at three-tenths. There is a dot at the ninth tick mark to the right of one-tenth.

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Answer:

9 / 100 ; 0.09

Step-by-step explanation:

From the line plot given :

The number of unlabeled ticks marks between any two labeled tick marks can be obtained by :

(Difference between any two successive labeled tick marks / number of tick marks)

Picking the labeled tick marks, 0 and 1/10

(1/10 - 0) / 10

1 / 10 ÷ 10

1/ 10 * 1 / 10 = 1 / 100

To find the marked point : (this is tick mark 9 from 0) ;

Number of ticks * distance between ticks

Location of marked tick = 1 / 100 * 9 = 9 / 100

Decimal equivalent = 9/100 = 0.09

Find the area of the rhombus.

48 cm2
14 cm2
96 cm2
24 cm2

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Answer:

96 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

the diagonal bisect in the point of intersection, so their length is 12 cm and 16 cm

Area = (12 * 16)/2 = 96 cm^2

Answer:

24 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer : y = x/7 - 2

PLEASE HELP! Pam bought 6.5 pounds of apples for $16.19. If the equation 6.5x=16.19 models the situation, what does the variable stand for?

A. The weight of one apple

B. The cost of 1 pound of apples

C. The number of pounds of apples

D. The total cost of the apples

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Answer is B the cost of 1 pound of apples

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Answer:

49 in the first box and 7 in the second one

25 in the 3rd box and 5 in the 4th

What is the ratio of the people who prefer vanilla to the people who prefer strawberry?
-5/4
-4/5
-3/2
-2/3

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Answer:

4/5

Step-by-step explanation:

From the above question, we are given the number of people who like a particular flavor.

The number of people who like:

Vanilla = 36

Strawberry = 45

Therefore, the ratio of the people who prefer vanilla to the people who prefer strawberry is written as

Vanilla : Strawberry

= 36:45

= 4:5

= 4/5

Therefore, option B = 4/5 is the correct option

gabby volunteers at an animal shelter. Last month she volunteered 1 3/4 hours on each of 3 Saturday. She also volunteered 3/4 hour on 4 Wednesday evenings. How many hours of volunteer work did Gabby put in last month.​

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Answer:

8 1/4 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Total hours:

3(1 3/4) + 4(3/4) = 3 + 3*3/4 + 3 = 6 + 9/4 = 6 + 2 1/4 = 8 1/4 hours

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Answer:

[tex]482.5\:\mathrm{in^2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of the figure consists of a rectangle with a triangle removed from the corner of it. Therefore, the area of the composite of the figure can be found by subtracting the area of the triangle from the area of the rectangle.

Area of the rectangle: [tex]25\cdot 20=500\:\mathrm{in^2}[/tex]

Area of the triangle: [tex]\frac{1}{2}\cdot 5\cdot 7=17.5\:\mathrm{in^2}[/tex]

Thus, the area of the figure is [tex]500-17.5=\boxed{482.5\:\mathrm{in^2}}[/tex]

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A landscape architect built a square playground. The outside edges of the playground measure 3x meters. The playground has an area of 8100 m^2. How much fencing is needed to fully enclose the playground?

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Answer:

360 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sqrt{8100}[/tex] = 90

one edge = 90 meters

90 x 4 = 360

360 meters

Our school is selling t-shirts and sweatshirts as a fundraiser . One student buys 2 t-shirts and 2 sweatshirts for $26 . Another student buys 1 t-shirt and 3 sweatshirts for $33 . This situation can be modeled by the system of equations below .

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Answer:

The value of each T-shirt is $ 3 and the value of each sweatshirt is $ 10.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that our school is selling T-shirts and sweatshirts as a fundraiser, and one student buys 2 Tt-shirts and 2 sweatshirts for $ 26, while another student buys 1 T-shirt and 3 sweatshirts for $ 33, to determine the value of the T-shirts and sweatshirts the following calculation must be made:

2X + 2Y = 26

X + 3Y = 33

Y - X = 7

2 x 3 + 2 x 10 = X

6 + 20 = X

26 = X

Therefore, the value of each T-shirt is $ 3 and the value of each sweatshirt is $ 10.

Sufure area of cylinder

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Answer:

1733.28 Square inches

Step-by-step explanation:

2(3.14)(6^2)+2(3.14)(6)(40)= 1733.28

r = radius (which is 6 in. Because radius is half of circumference and the circumference is 12 in.)

h = height of cylinder (which is 40 in. Shown in the diagram)

Answer:

1733.28 square inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

What we know:

The diameter of the base (12 in.)The height of the cylinder (40 in.)The formula for the surface area of a cylinder: [tex]SA=2\pi r^2+2\pi rh[/tex]

1) Determine the radius of the base (r)

The radius is equal to half the diameter. Given the diameter 12 in., we know that the radius would be 6 in.

Radius = 6

2) Plug all values into the SA equation and solve

[tex]SA=2\pi r^2+2\pi rh\\SA=2\pi (6)^2+2\pi (6)(40)\\SA=2\pi (36)+2\pi (240)\\SA=72\pi+480\pi\\SA=552\pi\\SA=552(3.14)\\SA=552(3.14)\\SA=1733.28[/tex]

Therefore, the surface area of the cylinder is 1733.28 square inches.

I hope this helps!

How many fl oz are in 4 table spoons

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Answer:

2 fl oz

Step-by-step explanation:

2 tbsp = 1 fl oz. Simply double.

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