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Whats 2+2

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Answer 1

Answer:

4 haha lol lol

Step-by-step explanation:

2+2 is 4 lol


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this is the easiest question

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Answer:  [tex]3\dfrac{2}{6}\ h[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Rami practices his saxophone for [tex]\frac{5}{6}[/tex] hour on 4 day each week

So, for a week she practices around

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{5}{6}\times 4\\\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{20}{6}[/tex]

Converting it into mixed fraction

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{20}{6}=\dfrac{18+2}{6}\\\\\Rightarrow 3\dfrac{2}{6}\ h[/tex]

Answer:

33/100

Step-by-step explanation:

the histogram on the left shows the number of hours students in an art class practiced drawing during one week.​

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Step-by-step explanation:

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A scientist has a sample of the radioactive isotope bismuth-212. The isotope decays exponentially as shown in the table. Time (seconds) Mass (grams) 10 26.8 20 23.9 30 21.3 40 19.0 50 16.9 60 15.1 Which equation best represents the curve of best fit for this set of data? A. f(x) = 29 • 0.989x B. f(x) = 27 • 1.011x C. f(x) = 30 • 0.989x D. f(x) = 28 • 0.234x

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Answer:

f(x) = 30 • 0.989x

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data :

10 26.8

20 23.9

30 21.3

40 19

50 16.9

60 15.1

Using technology, the exponential model equation obtained by plotting the data is :

y = 30.068(0.989)^x

Based on the general exponential formula :

y = ab^x

y = predicted value

Initial value, a = 30.068

Rate = b = 0.989

The most appropriate model equation from the options given is :

f(x) = 30 • 0.989^x

A 20 ft. ladder is used against a 15 ft. wall. What is the measure of the angle made by the ladder and the ground (nearest whole degree)? How far is the ladder from the wall on the ground (to the nearest tenth)?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The length of a ladder, H = 20 feet

The height of the wall, h = 15 ft

We know that,

[tex]\sin\theta=\dfrac{h}{H}[/tex]

h is perpendicular and H is hypotenuse

So,

[tex]\sin\theta=\dfrac{15}{20}\\\\\theta=\sin^{-1}(\dfrac{15}{20})\\\\\theta=48.59^{\circ}[/tex]

Now using Pythagoras theoerm,

[tex]b=\sqrt{H^2-h^2}\\\\b=\sqrt{20^2-15^2}\\\\b=13.2\ ft[/tex]

Hence, the angle made by the ladder and the ground is 48.59° and the ladder is 13.2 feet from the wall on the ground.

Which of the following represents a constant from the expression given?

15x2 + 2x + 9

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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

15x^2 + 2x + 9

A constant does not have a variable with it

15x^2 is the quadratic term

2x is the linear term

9 is a constant term

Answer:

The answer is 9.

someone already explained  it lol

The train departs from Paris at 2028 and the journey takes 9 hours 10 minutes. Find the the train arrives in Milan​

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20:28 plus 9 hours = 05:28
05:28 plus 10 minutes = 05:38
Answer= 05:38

The measures of the angles of a triangle are shown in the figure below. Solve for x.

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Answer:

x = 39°

Step-by-step explanation:

51° + 90° = 141°

180° - 141° = x

x = 39°

They often don't label the 90° angle, so watch out for that in the future

54 + 90 = 144
180 - 144 = 36
36°

ONI
Write the following ratios in their simplest form:
100 minutes: 1-hours
2
15m: 1050cm
9min : 600seconds
125
(iv)
1000
efine the following terms
Common fraction​

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Answer:

1. 5 min : 3 min

2. 10 cm : 7 cm

3. 9 sec : 10 sec

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Since 60 minutes = 1 hour

Thus;

100 minutes : 60 minutes

10 minutes : 6 minutes

5 minutes : 3 minutes

The simplest form = (5:3) minutes

2. 100 cm = 1 m,

⇒ 15 m =  15 x 100 cm = 1500 cm

Thus;

1500 cm : 1050 cm

150 cm : 105 cm

30 cm : 21 cm

10 cm : 7 cm

The simplest form = (10:7) cm

3. 60 seconds = 1 minute

⇒ 9 minutes = 9 x 60

                 = 540 seconds

Thus;

540 seconds : 600 seconds

54 seconds : 60 seconds

9 seconds : 10 seconds

The simplest form = (9:10) seconds

4. A common fraction is one that has the same value on each side of an expression or equation.

The algebraic expression 6x² + 9x + 3 represents the area of a rectangle. What is the area of the
rectangle when x = 3 feet?
a. 51 square feet
b. 60 square feet
c. 66 square feet
d. 84 square feet

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The answer is D because 6(3)2 which is 6 x 9 = 54 + 9(3) = 81 + 3 = final answer 84

Do the surface area plzzz and u get 25 points and if u Dk don’t answer and no links

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Answer:

184

Step-by-step explanation:

A = 2(wl+hl+hw) = 2 · (6 · 2 + 10 · 2 + 10 · 6) = 184

Answer:

SA = 184 m²

Step-by-step explanation:

The opposite faces of the cuboid are congruent , then surface area (SA) is

SA = 2(2 × 6) + 2(6 × 10) + 2(2 × 10)

     = 2(12) + 2(60) + 2(20)

     = 24 + 120 + 40

     = 184 m²

what additional information is needed to prove the triangles congruent by AAS

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Answer:

pq=su

Step-by-step explanation:

its the only one that makes sense

Pls I need help with this

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Answer:

third side = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

third side is hypoenuse as it is opposite to 90 degree.

using pythagoras theorem

(perpendicular)^2 + (base)^2 = (hypotenuse)^2

2^2 + (2[tex]\sqrt{3[/tex] )^2 = hypotenuse^2

4 + 4*3 = hypotenuse^2

16 = hypotenuse^2

[tex]\sqrt{16}[/tex] = hypotenuse

4 = hypotensue

The tength of a picture frame is 12 cm more than twice the width. If the perimeter is 204cm, find the
dimensions (length and width) of the frame.

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Answer:

30cm x 72 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

The perimeter is the measurements of all sides added together. Let's start by dividing the perimeter by 2, so we have the sum of the length and width. This gives us 102cm. Let's call the width x, and the length y. We know y is x times 2 plus 12. (2x + 12) So, we know [x + y = x + (2x + 12)]. So let's solve.

x + y = x + (2x + 12)

102 = x + (2x + 12)

102 = 3x + 12

102 - 12 = 3x + 12 - 12

90 = 3x

90/3 = 3x/3

30 = x

The width is 30cm.

Help me please thank u

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Answer:

your answer to this question is C.

Match each vertex in ABC to its corresponding vertex in the dashed triangle.

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A -> A

B -> E

C -> D

Theyre similar triangles, ABC = AED

The corresponding vertex of the similar triangles are

A ≈ A

B ≈ E

C ≈ D

The triangles ABC and AED are similar triangles

What are similar triangles?

If two triangles' corresponding angles are congruent and their corresponding sides are proportional, they are said to be similar triangles. In other words, similar triangles have the same shape but may or may not be the same size. The triangles are congruent if their corresponding sides are also of identical length.

Corresponding sides of similar triangles are in the same ratio. The ratio of area of similar triangles is the same as the ratio of the square of any pair of their corresponding sides

Given data ,

Let the first triangle be represented as ABC

Let the second triangle be represented as AED

The measure of AB = 3

The measure of AD = 8

The measure of AC = 4

The measure of AE = 6

Now , for the similar triangles , corresponding sides of similar triangles are in the same ratio

So ,

AB / AE = AC / AD

Substituting the values in the equation , we get

3/6 = 4/8

1/2 = 1/2

Therefore , the triangles are similar

Hence , the triangles ABC and AED are similar triangles

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A rectangular field has perimeter 600 m and area 21600 m squared. Find the dimensions of the field.​

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Answer:

Let length be x and width be y

[tex]perimeter = 2(l + w) \\ 600 = 2(x + y) \\ x + y = 300 - - - (a) \\ \\ area = l \times w \\ 21600 = xy - - - (b) \\ from \: (a) : \\ y = 300 - x \\ \therefore21600 = x(300 - x) \\ 21600 = 300x - {x}^{2} \\ {x}^{2} - 300x + 21600 = 0 \\ (x - 180)(x - 120) = 0 \\ x = 180 \: \: or \: \: 120 \: m \\ \\ y = 120 \: \: or \: \: 180 \: m \\ \\ { \boxed{ length = 180 \: m}} \\ { \boxed{width = 120 \: m}}[/tex]

Copy and complete the statement using < or >
-7 or -8

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Answer: -7

Step-by-step explanation:

Well since where going below degrees the answer would be -7 because it is closer to 1

find the equation of a circle with a point at ( 10 , - 4 ) and a point at ( -2 , - 4 )​

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Answer:

Solution given:

letA=(10,-4)

B=(-2,-4)

centre[C](h,k)=[tex]\frac{10-2}{2},\frac{-4-4}{2}=(+4,-4)[/tex]

radius=[tex]\sqrt{(4-10)²+(-4+4)²}=6[/tex]units

we have

Equation of a circle is;

(x-h)²+(y-k)²=r²

(x-4)²+(y+4)²=36

or.

x²-8x+16+y²+8y+16=36

x²-8x+8y+y²=36-32

x²-8x+8y+y²=4

The equation is (x-4)²+(y+4)²=36 or x²-8x+8y+y²=4.

Answer:

[tex] \rm\displaystyle (x - 4) ^{2} + {(y + 4)}^{2} = 36[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

the given points are the diameter points of circle because notice that in the both points y coordinate is the same therefore it's a horizontal diameter

since (10,-4),(-2,-4) are the diameter points of the circle the midpoint of the diameter will be the centre of the circle

remember midpoint formula,

[tex] \displaystyle M = \left( \frac{x _{1} + x_{2} }{2} , \frac{ y_{2} + y_{2}}{2} \right)[/tex]

let,

[tex] \displaystyle x _{1} = 10[/tex][tex] \displaystyle x _{2} = - 2[/tex][tex] \displaystyle y _{1} = - 4[/tex][tex] \displaystyle y _{2} = -4[/tex]

thus substitute:

[tex] \rm\displaystyle M = \left( \frac{10 + ( - 2)}{2} , \frac{ - 4 + ( - 4)}{2} \right)[/tex]

simplify addition:

[tex] \rm\displaystyle M = \left( \frac{8}{2} , \frac{ - 8}{2} \right)[/tex]

simplify division:

[tex] \rm\displaystyle M = \left( 4, - 4 \right)[/tex]

so the centre of the circle is (4,-4)

since it's a horizontal diameter the the redious will be the difference between the x coordinate of the Midpoint and the any x coordinate of the given two points but I'll use (-2,-4) therefore the redious is

[tex] \displaystyle r = 4 - ( - 2)[/tex]

simplify which yields:

[tex] \displaystyle\boxed{ r =6}[/tex]

recall the equation of circle

[tex] \displaystyle (x - h) ^{2} + {(y - k)}^{2} = {r}^{2} [/tex]

we acquire that,

h=4k=-4r=6

therefore substitute:

[tex] \rm\displaystyle (x - 4) ^{2} + {(y - ( - 4))}^{2} = {6}^{2} [/tex]

simplify:

[tex] \rm\displaystyle (x - 4) ^{2} + {(y + 4)}^{2} = 36[/tex]

and we are done!

also refer the attachment

(the graph is web resource of desmos)

HELP PLEASE QUICK
Suppose the function f(x) is replaced with g(x) = f(x – 5). How does the graph of g(x) compare to the graph of f(x)?
A. The graphs are the same.
B. The graph is translated 5 units down.
C. The graph is translated 5 units to the left.
D. The graph is translated 5 units to the right.

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Answer:

translated 5 units to the right

Step-by-step explanation:

What angle is Framed below
60​

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Answer:

is there supposed to be an image?

have a good day :)

Step-by-step explanation:

what is the correct answer​

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The Answer is:

A. x = 4

What is the ordered pair for Point T?
A. (1,5)
B. (0,5)
C. (5,0)
D. (5, 5

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Answer:

B.(0,5)

Step-by-step explanation:

Ordered pairs are written as (x,y)

x value of T is 0

y value of T is 5

Ordered pair for point T is (0,5)

Find the value of x.

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Answer:

x = 29

Step-by-step explanation:

The three angles add to 90 degrees

x+3  + x-1   + x+1 = 90

Combine like terms

3x +3 = 90

Subtract 3 from each side

3x+3-3 = 90-3

3x = 87

Divide by 3

3x/3 = 87-3

x = 29

Answer:

x = 29

Step-by-step explanation:

The 3 angles sum to 90° , that is

x + 3 + x - 1 + x + 1 = 90

3x + 3 = 90 (subtract 3 from both sides )

3x = 87 ( divide both sides by 3 )

x = 29

Simply
7p2 x 3p
14p4

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Answer:

[tex]{ \tt{ = \frac{7 {p}^{2} \times 3p}{14 {p}^{4} } }} \\ = { \tt{ \frac{21 {p}^{3} }{14 {p}^{4} } }} \\ = { \tt{1.5 {p}^{ - 1} }}[/tex]

what is the value of X in the isosceles trapezoid below?

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Solve using your rules:

180 = 9x + 4x + 37

That means 143 = 13x

Thus x = 11

Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation:


(−7,−6)y(9,10)(-7,-6)y(9,10)

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Answer:

i need more information to answer this question

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 1,099 souvenir paperweights that need to be packed in boxes. Each box will hold 11 paperweights. How many boxes will be needed?

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Answer:

1099/11=99.9

since you can't have 99 boxes, you round to 100 boxes.

you will need 100 boxes.

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Answer:

Value of opposite ∠2 = 120°

Step-by-step explanation:

Given question:

Quadrilateral inscribed in a circle

Value of ∠1 = 60°

Find:

Value of opposite ∠2

Computation:

In Quadrilateral inscribed in a circle, sum of opposite angle is 180

So,

Value of ∠1 + Value of ∠2 = 180°

60 + Value of ∠2 = 180

Value of ∠2 = 180 - 60

Value of ∠2 = 120

Value of opposite ∠2 = 120°

what is the algebraic expression for 12 times a number x, plus a second number y ?​

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12x + y is the answer

Answer:

12x + y

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve each triangle. Round your answers to the nearest tenth.
show work If possible ​

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Answer:

∠ABC = 76°

BC = 20.1

CA = 28.0

Step-by-step explanation:

Solving the triangle means finding all unknown angles and sides of the triangle.

(i) Two of the angles (∠BCA = 60° and ∠CAB  = 44°) are given. To find the third angle (∠ABC), use one of the theorems stating that the sum of angles of a triangle is equal to 180°.

Therefore, the sum of angles of the triangle ABC is 180°. i.e

∠ABC + ∠BCA + ∠CAB = 180°

=> ∠ABC + 60° + 44° = 180°

=> ∠ABC + 104° = 180°

=> ∠ABC = 180° - 104°

=> ∠ABC = 76°

(ii) One side (BA) of the triangle is given. To get the other sides, we use the sine rule as follows;

=> [tex]\frac{sin60}{25} = \frac{sin44}{BC} = \frac{sin76}{CA}[/tex]

=> [tex]\frac{sinBCA}{BA} = \frac{sinCAB}{BC} = \frac{sinABC}{CA}[/tex]

Substitute the necessary values

[tex]\frac{sin60}{25} = \frac{sin44}{BC} = \frac{sin76}{CA}[/tex]      ---------------------(ii)

(a) To get side BC, use the first two terms of equation (ii)

[tex]\frac{sin60}{25} = \frac{sin44}{BC}[/tex]

Cross multiply

BC x sin 60 = 25 x sin 44

BC x 0.8660 = 25 x 0.6947

0.8660 x BC = 17.3675

BC = [tex]\frac{17.3675}{0.8660}[/tex]

BC = 20.05

=> BC = 20.1 to the nearest tenth

(b) To get CA, use any two terms of equation (ii). Using the first and third terms, we have;

[tex]\frac{sin60}{25} = \frac{sin76}{CA}[/tex]

Cross multiply

CA x sin 60 = 25 x sin 76

CA x 0.8660 = 25 x 0.9703

0.8660 x CA = 24.2575

CA = [tex]\frac{24.2575}{0.8660}[/tex]

CA = 28.01

=> CA = 28.0 to the nearest tenth

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