For every 2 books that Tom buys, he can buy 3 magazines. If he pays $60 fo 4 books and 4 magazines, how much does he have to pay for each book?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Price of book is [tex]9\$[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the price of book be [tex]x[/tex] and price of magazine be [tex]y[/tex]

We have

[tex]2x=3y[/tex]

We also have

[tex]4x+4y=60[/tex]

[tex]2\times 2x+4y=60\\\\2\times3y+4y=60\\\\10y=60\\\\y=6\\\\2x=3\times6\\\\x=9\$[/tex]

Price of book is [tex]9\$[/tex]


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Help help math I’ll give points thanks

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the answer is x = 13

Answer:

x=13

Step-by-step explanation:

8x-20=4x+32

start by moving the terms,

8x-4x=32+20

combine

4x=52

divide each side by 4

x=13

I’m having trouble with this question I need some help please

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Answer:

[tex] \frac{1}{2} \: \: \: \: \: \frac{1}{4 \: } \: \: \: \frac{1}{8} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{4}{8} \: \: \: \frac{2}{8} \: \: \: \frac{1}{8} [/tex]

She ate

[tex] \frac{7}{8} [/tex]

Work out m and c for the line: y = 8 − x

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The answer is

M = -1
C = 8

m=-1 and c=8 for the line  y = 8 − x

What is slope intercept form of line?

The slope intercept form of a line is y=mx+b, where m is slope and b is the y intercept.

The slope of the line is the ratio of the rise to the run, or rise divided by the run. It describes the steepness of line in the coordinate plane.

The slope intercept form of a line is y=mx+b, where m is slope and b is the y intercept.

The slope of line passing through two points (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) is

m=y₂-y₁/x₂-x₁

The given equation is  y = 8 − x

This equation we can write in the form of slope intercept form

y=-x+8

y=(-1)x+8

Now compare the above equation with slope intercept form

m=-1 and c=8

Hence, m=-1 and c=8 for the line  y = 8 − x

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QUESTION 15 PLEASE HELP ME ASAPP

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Answer:

The line shifted up 8 units

Step-by-step explanation:

The constraints of a problem are listed below. What are the vertices of the feasible region?
x+3y<=6
4x+6y>=9
x>=0
y>=0

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The vertices of the feasible region of the constraints is (0,2.5)

How to determine the vertices?

The constraints are given as:

x + 3y ≤ 6

4x + 6y ≥ 9

x ≥ 0,  y ≥ 0

Express the inequalities as equations

x + 3y = 6

4x + 6y = 9

Make x the subject in x + 3y = 6

x = 6 - 3y

Substitute x = 6 - 3y in 4x + 6y = 9

4(6 - 3y) + 6y = 9

Expand

24 - 12y + 6y = 9

Evaluate the like terms

-6y = -15

Divide by 6

y = 2.5

Substitute y = 2.5 in x = 6 - 3y

x = 6 - 3 * 2.5

Evaluate

x = -1.5

So, we have:

(x,y) = (-1.5, 2.5)

Recall that: x ≥ 0,  y ≥ 0

This means that the feasible region must have positive coordinates or zero

So, we set x = 0

(x,y) = (0, 2.5)

Hence, the vertices of the feasible region of the constraints is (0,2.5)

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he school that Tony goes to is selling tickets to a play. On the first day of ticket sales the school
sold 9 adult tickets and 8 student tickets for a total of $164. The school took in $73 on the second
day by selling 2 adult tickets and 7 student tickets.

What is the price each of one adult ticket?

What is the price each of one student ticket?

Plz explain how to do this

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Answer:

The price of 1 adult ticket is 12 dollars, and the price of a ticket for one student is 7 dollars

Step-by-step explanation:

Make a system of equations for the two days that the play was shown.

Let x = the price of an adult ticket

Let y = the price of a student ticket

For the first day:

9x+8y=164

For the second day:

2x+7y=73

Now, we can solve using the elimination method. Multiply the first equation by 2 and the second equation by 9. Then swap the order of the equations.

18x+63y= 657-18x+16y= 3280x+ 47y= 329divide both sides by 47y = 7Plug in 7 for y for the 2nd equation2x+7(7)=732x+49=73subtract 49 from both sides2x= 24divide both sides by 2x = 12 Check:2(12)+7(7)=7324+49= 73!

Answer: And I don’t know math

Step-by-step explanation:

#8) Identify all pairs of congruent sides ​

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The sides are (TQ and HE), (RS and GF), (HG and ST), (RQ and EF)

Jen is on the platform of her boat. She sights the top of a lighthouse at an angle of 30º as shown below. She knows that the height of the lighthouse is 50 meters.


How far is Jen from the base of the lighthouse, in meters?

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The distance Jen is from the base of the lighthouse is 86.6 meters.

Trigonometric ratio is used to show the relationship between the sides of a and angles of a right angled triangle.

Let d represent the distance Jen is from the base of the lighthouse.

Using trigonometric ratios:

[tex]tan(30)=\frac{50}{d} \\\\d=\frac{50}{tan(30)} \\\\d=86.6\ m[/tex]

The distance Jen is from the base of the lighthouse is 86.6 meters.

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Answer:

[tex]f^{-1} (x) =x-11[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]f(x) = x+11\\\\\text{Write f(x) as y = x+11}\\\\\text{Replace x with y,}\\\\x = y+11\\\\\text{Solve for y}\\\\x=y+11\\\\\implies y= x-11\\\\\implies f^{-1} (x) = x-11[/tex]

desceibe how to determine the average rate of change between x=4 and x=6 for the function f(x)=2x^3 +4​

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[tex]slope = m = \cfrac{rise}{run} \implies \cfrac{ f(x_2) - f(x_1)}{ x_2 - x_1}\impliedby \begin{array}{llll} average~rate\\ of~change \end{array}\\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}\\\\ f(x)= 2x^3+4\qquad \begin{cases} x_1=4\\ x_2=6 \end{cases}\implies \cfrac{f(6)-f(4)}{6-4} \\\\\\ \cfrac{[2(6)^3+4]~~ -~~[2(4)^3+4]}{2}\implies \cfrac{436~~ -~~132}{2}\implies \cfrac{304}{2}\implies 152[/tex]

tim borrowed $7,000 at 8% interest rate for 5 years what was the total interest ​

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10,285.2965376 (this is for annual)
10,285296537 omg that was so hard gosh

48 is what percent of 12​

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Answer:

48 is 25% of 12

Step-by-step explanation:

400%

Explanation: 12x4 is 48 therefore you translate that 4 into 400%

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Determine whether a triangle with the given side lengths is a right triangle.

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Answer:

See answer below.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is true for all right triangle a² + b² = c²    were c = the largest number

9, 12, 15           A right triangle

21, 28, 35       A right triangle

9, 13, 16          Not a right triangle

10, 11, 15          Not a right triangle

Samuel buys office supplies for his home buissness

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Answer:

What supplies?

Step-by-step explanation:

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If you draw a triangle with these measurements, which kind of triangle would it be?
Angles Sides
400
4 cm
50
7 cm
90°
8 cm
O acute scalene triangle
O acute isosceles triangle
O right equilateral triangle
Oright scalene triangle

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Step-by-step explanation:

An acute triangle is a triangle whose angles are all acute (i.e. less than 90°). In the acute triangle shown below, ∠a, ∠b and ∠c are all acute angles. Example 1: A triangle has angles 46°, 63° and 71°.

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0.5a + 8.75 > 13.25

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Answer:

The answer is 9

Explanation:

0.5a+8.75=13.25

We simplify the equation to the form, which is simple to understand

0.5a+8.75=13.25

We move all terms containing a to the left and all other terms to the right.

+ 0.5a=+13.25-8.75

We simplify left and right side of the equation.

+ 0.5a=+4.5

We divide both sides of the equation by 0.5 to get a.

a=9

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Step-by-step explanation:

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A store pays $270 for a bike and there is a 45% markup. What is the selling price (total price) of the bike?

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Answer:  $391.50

Work Shown:

1.45*270 = 391.50

The multiplier 1.45 represents a 45% increase

Think of it as 1.45 = 1+0.45 = 100% + 45%

Answer:

391.5

Step-by-step explanation:

the 45% of $270 is $121.5

Let S1= 1, S2=2+3, S3= 4+5+6
Find S7
Find S17
Find Sn

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Answer:

S7 = 175S17 = 2465Sn = 1/2(n³ +n)

Step-by-step explanation:

The progression of sums is ...

  1, 5, 15, 34, 65, ...

So, first differences are ...

  4, 10, 19, 31

Second differences are ...

  6, 9, 12, ...

Third differences are constant:

  3, 3, ...

This means the expression for Sn will be a cubic expression. If dn is the first of the n-th differences, then the equation can be written as ...

  Sn = S1 +(n -1)(d1 +(n -2)/2(d2 +(n -3)/3(d3)))

And this simplifies a little bit to ...

  Sn = 1 +(n -1)(4 +(n -2)(n +3)/2)

In simpler form, we have ...

  Sn = 1/2(n³ +n)

Then the two terms we're interested in are ...

  S7 = (1/2)(7³ +7) = 175

  S17 = (1/2)(17³ +17) = 2465

Each term Sₙ consists of the sum of a triangular number of terms, which are given by

[tex]T_n = \displaystyle \sum_{k=1}^n k = 1 + 2 + 3 + \cdots + n = \frac{n(n+1)}2[/tex]

The triangular numbers are given recursively for n ≥ 1 by

[tex]T_n = T_{n-1} + n[/tex]

starting with T₀ = 0.

For example,

• S₁ = 1 and

[tex]\displaystyle S_1 = \sum_{k=T_0+1}^{T_1} k = \sum_{k=1}^1 k = 1[/tex]

• S₂ = 2 + 3 and

[tex]\displaystyle S_2 = \sum_{k=T_1+1}^{T_2} k = \sum_{k=2}^3 k = 2 + 3[/tex]

• S₃ = 4 + 5 + 6 and

[tex]\displaystyle S_3 = \sum_{k=T_2+1}^{T_3} k = \sum_{k=4}^6 k = 4 + 5 + 6[/tex]

Then the n-th term of the sequence we're considering is

[tex]S_n = \displaystyle \sum_{k=T_{n-1}+1}^{T_n} k = \sum_{k=T_{n-1}+1}^{T_{n-1}+n} k[/tex]

Expanding this sum, we have

[tex]S_n = \left(T_{n-1}+1\right) + \left(T_{n-1}+2\right) + \left(T_{n-1}+3\right) + \cdots + \left(T_{n-1}+n\right)[/tex]

There are n terms on the right side, and hence n copies of [tex]T_{n-1}[/tex], and the rest of the terms make up the next triangular number [tex]T_n[/tex] :

[tex]S_n = nT_{n-1} + 1 + 2 + 3 + \cdots + n[/tex]

[tex]S_n = nT_{n-1} + \displaystyle \sum_{k=1}^n k[/tex]

[tex]S_n = nT_{n-1} + T_n[/tex]

We have a closed form for [tex]T_n[/tex], so we end up with

[tex]S_n = n \cdot \dfrac{(n-1)n}2 + \dfrac{n(n+1)}2 \implies \boxed{S_n=\dfrac{n^3+n}2}[/tex]

From here it's easy to find S₇ and S₁₇.

[tex]S_7 = \dfrac{7^3+7}2 \implies \boxed{S_7 = 175}[/tex]

[tex]S_{17} = \dfrac{17^3+17}2 \implies \boxed{S_{17} = 2465}[/tex]

A boat is heading towards a lighthouse, whose beacon-light is 134 feet above the
water. From point A, the boat's crew measures the angle of elevation to the beacon,
16°, before they draw closer. They measure the angle of elevation a second time from
point B at some later time to be 21°. Find the distance from point A to point B.
Round your answer to the nearest foot if necessary.

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this may help you very much

78300 rounded to the nearest hundred HELP 100 POINTS
A 78346
B78273
C78251
D78389
E78249

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Answer:

Its 78,300

Step-by-step explanation:

A family buys a studio apartment for 240,000. They pay for a down payment of 72,000.

A: their down payment is what percent of the purchase price?

B.what percent of the purchase price would a 108,000 down payment be ?

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Answer:

A. 30% B. 45%

Step-by-step explanation:

A. 72,000/240,000 = x/100

(72,000)(100) = (240,000)x

7,200,000 = 240,000x

30 = x

B. 108,000/240,000 = x/100

10,800,000 = 240,000x

45 = x

the distance between -2,4 and 2,6​

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The distance between -2,4 is 6

The distance between 2,6 is 4

You can use a number line as a reference!

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What is the equation in standard form of the line y= 1/9x +5

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Answer:

answer below

Step-by-step explanation:

9(y = 1/9x + 5)

9y = x + 45

-x + 9y = 45

x - 9y = -45

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Step-by-step explanation:

Can someone please explain step by step on how I get my answer of [30% of 15?]

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Answer: 4.5

Step-by-step explanation:

30% is equal to 30/100, which is 0.3

If you times 0.3 by 15, you will get 30% of 15

Therefore the answer would be 0.3 x 15 = 4.5

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Answer:

The choice 66

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]6x + 2m \\ 6(14) + 2( - 9) \\ 84 - 18 \\ = 66[/tex]

what is an equation of the line that passes through points (-7,-5) and (-7,-2)?

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Answer:

I think I've answered this question already.

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the distributive property to write an experssion that is equalent to 7(3x-4)

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Answer:

21x-28

Step-by-step explanation:

the distributive property states that a(bx+c) is equal to abx+ac. in this expression, a is 7, b is 3, and c is negative 4. ab is 7*3, which is 21, so abx is 21x. ac is 7*-4, which is -28. combining these two results in 21x-28.

Answer:

21x-28

Step-by-step explanation:

distribute the 7 to the 3x & the -4

you get 21x-28

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Answer:

it is d

Step-by-step explanation:

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