Answer:
18
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the diagram attached
From the diagram
PR + RQ = PQ
PR + RQ = 38
PR = 38 - RQ
using similar triangle;
KQ/RQ = KP/PR
45/RQ = 50/38-RQ
Cross multiply
50RQ = 45(38-RQ)
50RQ = 1710 - 45RQ
50RQ + 45RQ = 1710
95RQ = 1710
RQ = 1710/95
RQ = 18
Hence the length of RQ is 18
Randi bought a wallet for $8.33. She paid with a $20 bill. Which of the following could be the change she received?
A. 1 $10 bill, 1 $1 bill, 2 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies
B. 1 $10 bill, 1 $1 bill, 2 quarters, 1 dime, 2 nickels, and 2 pennies
C. 1 $10 bill, 1 $1 bill, 3 quarters, 1 dime, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies
D. 1 $10 bill, 1 $1 bill, 2 quarters, 2 dimes, 1 nickel, and 2 pennies
Answer:
A.
Step-by-step explanation:
She would receive $11.67
A is the correct math
A drone is originally priced at 110$. The online retailer gives a discount and the drone is now $88 . enter the percentage discount for the cost of the drone.
Answer:
20%
Step-by-step explanation:
Decrease in amount = original - new amount
Decrease in amount = 110 - 88 = $22
Decrease % = decrease/original x 100%
= 22/110 x 100%
= 20%
Which expression has a value of 24?
A 12+16÷(4+2)×2
B (12+16)÷4+2×2
C. 12+16÷(4+2×2)
D. 12+(16÷4+2)×2
Answer:
the last one
Step-by-step explanation:
12+(16/4+2)2
12+(4+2)2
12+6*2
12+12
24
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
A. 17.33
B. 11
C. 14
D. 24
A rectangle has a length of 12.6 m and a width of 6.3 m. A similar rectangle has a width of 2.1 m. What is the length of the similar rectangle?
Step-by-step explanation:
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Dave wants to build a rectangular screened-in porch that is 20 feet long, and it will extend 6 feet out from the backside of his house.
Dave sketches a scale drawing of the porch. Choose a reasonable size and scale for Dave’s drawing of the porch. How should Dave label the dimensions of the model?
Answer:
Scale of the drawing would be 20/12 inch and 0.6 (6/12) inch
Step-by-step explanation:
For most of the residential buildings an scale of 1 inch = 12 feet can be used to draw the residential units.
In that case the scale of the drawing would be 20/12 inch and 0.6 (6/12) inch
Dave should label the dimensions in inches
estimate the quotient for the following problems. 482 ÷ 5
Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
482 ÷ 5 = 96.4
96.4 -> 100
Hope this helps! Brainliest?
Answer:
Quotient: 96
Step-by-step explanation:
482/5= 96R2
Quotient: 96
Remainder: 2
Find the Laplace Transform of the following function.
f(t) = 10 cos (12t+ 60°) u(t)
Answer:
L(f(t)) = [tex]\frac{5s - 60\sqrt{3} }{s^2 + 144}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
f ( t ) = 10 cos ( 12t + 60°) u(t)
attached below is a detailed solution of the given problem
L(f(t)) = [tex]\frac{5s - 60\sqrt{3} }{s^2 + 144}[/tex]
x−9≥−12 Express your answer as an inequality.
Answer:
x ≥ −3
Step-by-step explanation:
Step One : Add 9 to both sides.
x − 9 + 9 ≥ −12 + 9
x ≥ −3
There is no more to be done, that is our answer. x ≥ −3.
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Simplify the expression 35e^9/5e^8
[tex] \frac{35e {}^{9} }{5 {e}^{8} } \ \\ \\ \frac{7e {}^{9} }{e {}^{8} } \\ \\ \\ = 7e[/tex]
Step By Step Explanation:
Reduce: Reduce the fraction with 5Simplify: Simplify the expressionAlternate Forms:
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Jack and Joey went to the store to buy candy. Jack bought 5 Hershey bars and 2 packs of
starbursts for $12. Joey bought 3 Hershey bars and 4 packs of starbursts for $13.50. Let x equal the cost of one Hershey bar and y equal the cost of one pack of starbursts.
8a) Write a system of equations that describes the situation above.
8b) using the equations from part a, determine the cost of one Hershey bat and the cost of one pack of starburst in dollars and cents
Answer:
5x + 2y = 12
3x + 4y = 13.50
One Hersey bar = 1.5
One pack of Starburst = 2.25
Step-by-step explanation:
Let :
Cost of one Hersey bar = x
Cost of one pack of Starburst = y
System of equation :
For Jack :
5x + 2y = 12 - - - (1)
For Joey :
3x + 4y = 13.50 - - - (2)
To determine the cost per Hersey bar and pack of Starburst
5x + 2y = 12 - - - (1)
3x + 4y = 13.50 - - (2)
Multiply (1) by 3 and (2) by 5
15x + 6y = 36 - - - (3)
15x + 20y = 67.50 - - - (4)
Subtract (4) from (3)
-14y = - 31.50
y = 31.50 / 14
y = 2.25
Using (1)
5x + 2y = 12
Put y = 2.25
5x + 2(2.25) = 12
5x + 4.50 = 12
5x = 12 - 4.50
5x = 7.50
x = 1.5
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Evaluate:
(-4) - (-16) + (-10) - (-1) - (14) + (11)
Answer:
I think its 0.
Step-by-step explanation:
Double negatives make a positive, add the like terms. Hope this helps
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Match the verbal expression (term) with its algebraic expression (definition). Match Term Definition Some number A) a = 2 increased by two A variable decreased B) b + 2 by two Product of an C) y2 unknown value and two D) X - 2 Quotient of some number and two An unknown value E) 22 squared
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Answer:
B, D, E, A, C
Step-by-step explanation:
The main idea here is to use your English comprehension skill to determine the meaning of the phrase, then use your math understanding to write it in symbols. Turning off your brain at the sight of a "word problem" will not be productive.
The wording "some number" or "a variable" or "unknown value" all refer to a variable, typically represented by a single letter. Letters commonly use are {a, b, c, x, y, z}, but variables are not restricted to that set (nor to single letters, nor lower case letters).
In most cases, the math expression is a direct translation of the English expression using the usual math symbols. Values are generally increased by addition, decreased by subtraction, squared using an exponent of 2. A product is the result of multiplication, and a quotient is the result of division.
Top-to-bottom, the boxes on the left will be filled with B, D, E, A, C.
A parallelogram is shown below: A B A 2 foot D с 3 feet Part A: What is the area of the parallelogram? Show your work. (5 points) Part B: How can you decompose this parallelogram into two triangles? If this parallelogram was decomposed into two triangles, what would be the area of each triangle? (5 points)
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Answer:
Part A: 2 ft²
Part B: draw a diagonal (AC, for example); 1 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
Part A:
The area of a parallelogram is given by the formula ...
A = bh
where 'b' is the length of the base, and 'h' is the perpendicular distance between the bases.
Using the numbers shown on the diagram, the area is ...
A = (3 ft)(2/3 ft) = 3·2/3 ft²
A = 2 ft² . . . . . area of the parallelogram
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Part B:
Typically, a polygon is partitioned into triangles by drawing diagonals from one of the vertices. It does not matter which one. (In a quadrilateral, only one diagonal can be drawn from any given vertex.) Here, the "base" of each triangle is the same as the base of the parallelogram: 3 feet. The "height" of each triangle is the same as the height of the parallelogram: 2/3 ft.
The area of a triangle is given by the formula ...
A = 1/2bh
A = 1/2(3 ft)(2/3 ft) = (1/2)(3)(2/3) ft²
A = 1 ft² . . . . . . . . area of each triangle
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Additional comment
It should be no surprise that the area of each of the two congruent triangles is 1/2 the area of the parallelogram.
What is the area of the triangle ?
A) 64
B) 56
C) 48
D) 112
Answer:
[tex]\text{B) }56\:\mathrm{cm^2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a triangle with height [tex]h[/tex] and base [tex]b[/tex] is given by [tex]A=\frac{1}{2}bh[/tex]. By definition, the base and the height must intersect at a 90 degree angle. Therefore, the diagram gives a base of 14 cm and a height of 8 cm. Substituting these values, we get:
[tex]A=\frac{1}{2}\cdot 8\cdot 14=\boxed{\text{B) }56\:\mathrm{cm^2}}[/tex]
The Isosceles Trapezoid is part of an Isosceles triange with a 32° vertex angle. What is the measure of an acute base angle of the trapezoid?
Answer:
[tex]b = 74^o[/tex] --- acute base
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
See attachment for the figure
Required
The acute base angle of the trapezoid
From the question, the isosceles triangle and the trapezoid share the same base.
Represent the base angle with b.
So:
[tex]b + b + 32^o = 180^o[/tex] --- angles in a triangle
[tex]2b = 180^o-32^o[/tex]
[tex]2b = 148^o[/tex]
Divide by 2
[tex]b = 74^o[/tex]
AB = 6 cm, AC = 12 cm
Calculate the length of CD.
Give your answer to 3 significant figures.
12 cm
55°
6 cm
Answer:
12.7 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
We can obtain CB using Pythagoras :
CB = √12² - 6²
CB = √108
CB = 10.39
Using CB,
We can apply trigonometry on triangle BCD to obtain the length of CD
Sin θ = opposite / hypotenus
Sin 55 = CB / CD
Sin 55 = 10.39 / CD
CD = 10.39 / sin 55
CD = 12.68
CD = 12.7 cm
In order to help decide when and where to advertise, an outdoor equipment repair company decided to pull invoices and tally what types of power tools were repaired. There were twenty-five power tools repaired that month. What is the level of measurement for the data
Answer:
The answer is "nominal, qualitative".
Step-by-step explanation:
The information available is not numerically structured in a form name.
The measuring level is therefore nominal. Qualitative information is also called, which can be seen but not measured. Thus data given is qualitative.
Cual es la ecuación de la recta dado su pendiente m=2 y p(2,3)
Answer:
y=2x-1
Step-by-step explanation:
An open tank is to be constructed with a square base of side x metres with four rectangular sides. The tank is to have a capacity of 108m^3. Determine the least amount of sheet metal from which the tank can be made?
Answer: roughly 151.81788 square meters of metal
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Explanation:
The base is a square with side lengths x, so its area is x*x = x^2
Let h be the height of the tank. We have four identical wall panels that have area of xh square meters. The four walls lead to a lateral surface area of 4xh. Overall, the entire tank requires x^2+4xh square meters of metal. We're ignoring the top since the tank is open.
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Let's set up a volume equation and then isolate h.
volume = length*width*height
108 = x*x*h
108 = x^2*h
x^2*h = 108
h = 108/(x^2)
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Plug that into the expression we found at the end of the first section.
x^2+4xh
x^2+4x(180/(x^2))
x^2+(720/x)
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Depending on what class you're in, the next step here will vary. If you are in calculus, then use the derivative to determine that the local min happens at approximately (7.11379, 151.81788)
If you're not in calculus, then use your graphing calculator's "min" feature to locate the lowest point on the f(x) = x^2+(720/x) curve.
This lowest point tells us what x must be to make x^2+(720/x) to be as small as possible, where x > 0.
In this context, it means that if the square base has sides approximately 7.11379 meters, then you'll need roughly 151.81788 square meters of metal to form the open tank. This is the least amount of metal required to build such a tank, and that will have a volume of 108 cubic meters.
what is 2,799.89 x 4,984.76
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Answer:
13,956,779.6764
Answer:
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x^2+2x+7=21 the approximate value of the greatest solutoon to the equation, rounded to the nearest hundreth
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Answer:
x ≈ 2.87
Step-by-step explanation:
We can subtract 6 to put the equation into a form easily solved.
x^2 +2x +1 = 15
(x +1)^2 = 15
x +1 = √15 . . . . . for the greatest solution, we only need the positive root
x = √15 -1 ≈ 2.87
in the right triangle ABC mc=90, a=4, and sinA=1/2. what is the length of the hypotenuse?
Answer:
The length of the hypotenuse is 8 units
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall the notation SOH CAH TOA. This means that in aright angled triangle,
Sin A = a/c where a is the length of the opposite side and c is the length of the hypotenuse.
Given that sinA=1/2 and a = 4, the hypotenuse c
sin A = 4/c
1/2 = 4/c
cross multiply
c * 1 = 4 * 2
c = 8 units
Find the volume of the given prism.
A) 6,336
B) 3,568
C) 1,784
D) 1,920
Answer:
[tex]\text{D. }1,920}\:\mathrm{in^3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a rectangular prism is given by [tex]A=l\cdot w\cdot h[/tex], where [tex]l[/tex] is the length of the prism, [tex]w[/tex] is width, and [tex]h[/tex] is height.
Therefore, the area of the given prism is equal to [tex]8\cdot 12 \cdot 20=\boxed{\text{D. }1,920\:\mathrm{in^3}}[/tex].
Please solve for angle C
Answer:
29
Step-by-step explanation:
tan c = opposite / adjacent
c = tan -1 (25/45) = 29
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
tan C = opp/adj
sin C = 25/45
sin C = 0.5556
C = sin^-1 0.5556
= 33.75
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Answer:
A = 30 inches^2
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a trapezoid is given by
A = 1/2 (b1+b2)h where b1 and b2 are the lengths of the bases
A = 1/2 ( 10+5) * 4
A = 1/2 (15)*4
A = 30 inches^2
Answer:
Area of trapezoid is 30 inches ².
Step-by-step explanation:
Question :-A trapezoid having length of Base ¹ and Base ² are 10 in. and 5 in. and it's height is 4 in. Find the area of trapezoid.
Solution :-Area of trapezoid is given by
= 1/2 × ( B¹ + B² ) × h
Where, B¹ = 10 in.
B ² = 5 in.
h = 4 in.
substitute the values
Area = 1 / 2 × ( 10 in × 5 in ) × 4 in
multiplying the values
Area = 1 / 2 × 15 in. × 4 in
Area = 1 / 2 × 60 in ².
Area = 30 in².
Hence, Area of trapezoid is 30 inches ².
Does this a graph show a function? Explain how you
know.
O A. Yes; there are no y values that have more than one x-value.
O B. No; there are y-values that have more than one x-value.
O C. Yes; the graph passes the vertical line test.
O D. No; the graph fails the vertical line test.
Answer:
D. No; the graph fails the vertical line test.
Step-by-step explanation:
If any vertical line intersects a graph more than once it is NOT a function
Pls help school is almost over
Answer:
correct answer is c
Step-by-step explanation:
2.44x10^-3
lim x->1+( sin(1-x)-(e^(x-1))+1)/ lnx
We're given the one-sided limit,
[tex]\displaystyle\lim_{x\to1^+}\frac{\sin(1-x)-e^{x-1}+1}{\ln(x)}[/tex]
Evaluating the limand directly at x = 1 gives the indeterminate from
(sin(1 - 1) - exp(1 - 1) + 1) / ln(1) = 0/0
so we can potentially solve the limit by applying L'Hopital's rule. Doing so gives
[tex]\displaystyle\lim_{x\to1^+}\frac{\sin(1-x)-e^{x-1}+1}{\ln(x)}=\lim_{x\to1^+}\frac{-\cos(1-x)-e^{x-1}}{\frac1x}=\frac{-\cos(0)-e^0}{\frac11}=\boxed{-2}[/tex]
the perimeter of a rectangular painting is 304 CM. If the width of the paint is 63 cm what is the length
Answer:
The PERIMETER P is the distance around the rectangle.
Let's call the width of the rectangle W and the length of the rectangle L.
As you go around the edge there two equal lengths and two equal widths.
The formula for the perimeter of a rectangle is P=2*L+2*W.
P=2L%2B2W
Substitute 290 for P and 62 for the width.
290=2L%2B2%2862%29
Solve for L.
290=2L%2B2%2862%29
290=2L%2B124
290-124=2L
2L=166
L=83
The equation L=83 means that the length is 83 cm.
CHECK your work.
2(62)+2(83) = 124+166 = 290cm.
The length of the rectangle is 83cm.