Tickets for a school play cost $5 for adults and $2 for students. At the end of the play, the
school sold a total of 85 tickets and collected $290.
What is the number of adult tickets sold?

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Answer 1
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The downtown trolly travels around town on a rectangular route stopping at 4 different tourist destinations if the length of the rought was 5.5 miles and the with was 4 miels how far is one complete trip anser

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Answer:

19 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

Shape of route is rectangular :

Length of route = 5.5 miles

Width of route = 4 miles

Distance of one complete trip = perimeter of the rectangular route :

Perimeter of a rectangle :

P = 2(length + Width)

P = 2(5.5 + 4)

P = 2(9.5)

P = 19 miles

Hence one complete trip is 19 miles long.

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the diameter or a circle is 2 yards. What is the circles circumference
use 3.14 for π​

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Answer:

diameter = 6.28 yards

Step-by-step explanation:

2 x 3.14 = 6.28

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Answer:

675 [tex]ft^2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The radius is 15, so replace r in the formula with 15

[tex]A=\pi 15^2[/tex]

A = 225 pi

A = 675

(using 3 for pi, since they specified)

Answer: 675

Step-by-step explanation:

what is food...................................

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Answer:

Any solid substance that can be consumed by living organisms, especially by eating , in order to sustain life is food.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

[tex]\Huge\boxed{x=53}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello There!

Once again we need to use trigonometry to solve for X

Here are the Trigonometric Ratios:

Sin = Opposite divided by hypotenuse

Cos = adjacent divided by hypotenuse

Tan = Opposite divided by adjacent

We are given the adjacent side of x (45) and the hypotenuse (75) so we need to use cos

Remember cos = adjacent divided by hypotenuse

Now we create an equation

[tex]cos(x)=\frac{45}{75}\\\frac{45}{75} =.6[/tex]

now we have

[tex]cos(x)=.6[/tex]

like always we want to get rid of cos

to do so we take the inverse of cos (arccos^-1) and apply that to each side

[tex]arccos^-^1(cos(x))=x\\arccos^-^1(.6)=53.13010235[/tex]

finally we round to the nearest degree

we're left with x = 53

Which list is in order from least to greatest? 1.94 x 10 1.25x 10.6x109.8.1 x 10 O 1.25x 10-2 194 10*6x10* 8.1 x 10 O 1.25x 10-2, 1.94 x 10.8.1 x 10^. 8x 10 1.94 x 104, 1.25x 10-2.8.1 x 10*. 6x 10*

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Answer:

[tex](a)\ 1.94 * 10 ^{-5},\ \ 1.25 *10 ^{-2},\ \ 6 *10 ^{4},\ \ 8.1 *10^{4}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex](a)\ 1.94 * 10 ^{-5},\ \ 1.25 *10 ^{-2},\ \ 6 *10 ^{4},\ \ 8.1 *10^{4}[/tex]

[tex](b)\ 1.94 * 10 ^{-5},\ \ 6 * 10^4, \ \ 8.1 *10^{4},\ \ 1.25 *10 ^{-2}[/tex]

[tex](c)\ 1.94 * 10 ^{-5}, \ \ 8.1 *10^{4},\ \ 6 * 10^4,\ \ 1.25 *10 ^{-2}[/tex]

[tex](d)\ 1.94 * 10 ^{-5},\ \ 1.25 *10 ^{-2}, \ \ 8.1 *10^{4},\ \ 6 * 10^4[/tex]

Required

Which list is in ascending order

To do this, we analyze each of the options 1 after the other.

[tex](a)\ 1.94 * 10 ^{-5},\ \ 1.25 *10 ^{-2},\ \ 6 *10 ^{4},\ \ 8.1 *10^{4}[/tex]

Convert each list item to decimal

[tex]1.94 * 10 ^-5 = 0.0000194[/tex]

[tex]1.25 *10 ^-2 = 0.0125[/tex]

[tex]6 *10^{4} = 60000[/tex]

[tex]8.1 *10^{4} = 81000[/tex]

The list is in ascending order because:

[tex]0.0000194 < 0.0125 < 60000 < 81000[/tex]

No need to test other options

Mr. Carlevato and Mr. Burrows get into a debate about two different expressions. · Mr. Carlevato says "2(2x + 3) is equal to 4x + 6". · Mr. Burrows says "Nope, wrong, those are clearly different expressions" Try substituting x=5 into both expressions. Do you get the same answer for both expressions? Show your work!

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Answer:

Yes, the same answer is obtained.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Mr. Carlevato, [tex]2(2x+3)[/tex] is equal to [tex]4x+6[/tex]. However, [tex]2(2x+3)[/tex] is not equal to [tex]4x+6[/tex] according to Mr. Burrows.

Put [tex]x=5[/tex] in [tex]2(2x+3)[/tex]

[tex]2[2(5)+3]=2(10+3)=2(13)=26[/tex]

Put [tex]x=5[/tex] in [tex]4x+6[/tex]

[tex]4x+6=4(5)+6=20+6=26[/tex]

Therefore,

[tex]2(2x+3)=4x+6[/tex]

Yes, the same answer is obtained.

A rectangular prism has a volume of 750 cubic millimeters. Its length is 15 millimeters, and its width is 10 millimeters. What is its height?

50 mm
5 mm
6 mm
60 mm

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Answer:

5mm

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is 5mm I think

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Write the equation that models the linear relationship.

The equation ____ models the linear relationship

(Use integers or tractions for any numbers in the
equation)

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y= -3x -5 should be the answer

Approximately students attend Jones Middle School. Below is the data collected from two random samples of students regarding school lunch preference. ​ ​Which of the following inferences can be made based on the data collected? Select all that apply.

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Answer:

there is nothing to select. u need to provide more info

Ethan hits 4 ringers in 10 attempts while throwing horseshoes. What does an experimental probability of 2/5 describe?
Your answer:
O P (horseshoes)
O P (missed shots)
O P (attempts)
O P (ringers)

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Answer: P (ringers)

Step-by-step explanation:

This probability is simplified from 4/10 to 2/5

Since he got 4 ringers out of 10 attempts

we can tell that this probability stands for Ringers

what is 18k+3

asking for a friend

k as in the letter not 18,000

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factor 3 out of 18k+3.

3(6k+1)

Last year you drove your car 11,452 miles. You kept track of all your expenses for the year. Your fixed cost (insurance, license amd registration, depreciation) totaled $2,578 and your variable expenses ( gas, oil changes, repairs, tires) totaled $1,927. What was your cost per mile to operate your car?​

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.39 per mile was the cost to operate your car

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Answer:

I would say its 640 seconds sorry if I'm wrong

Solve, using linear combination.
8x + y = 14
3x + y = 4
(2.0)
(2,-2)
(0.2)
(-2.2

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Answer:

(2,-2)

Step-by-step explanation:

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The value of x is ___, and the value of y is ___.

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Answer:

I think x is 60 and y is 50.

Step-by-step explanation:

70 + 50 = 120

180 - 120 = 60

x = 60

50 + 50 = 100

70 + 60 = 130

130 + 100 = 230

230 - 180 = 50

y = 50

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Answer:

x=60 y=50

Step-by-step explanation:

180 is equal to the whole triangle so 50+70=120 and 180-120= 60

the other triangle has a missing value by doing the same thing before we can figure out that the missing value is 70. 70+x which is 60 equals 130. A straight line is equal to 180 so 180-130= 50.

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A swing hangs from a beam 10 feet high, with the seat hanging 2 feet above the ground. In motion, the swing moves back and forth from -130° to -50° to the horizontal. How far forward and back does the swing move along the ground at the extremes?

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Answer:

11.17 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the swing hangs from a beam 10 feet high with the seat hanging 2 feet above the ground, the swing moves in an arc of radius r = 10 ft - 2 ft = 8 ft.

Now, since the swing moves back and forth from -130° to -50° to the horizontal, the length of arc L it moves in is given by

L = Δθ/360 × 2πr where  Δθ = change in angle of the swing = θ₂ - θ₁ where θ₁ =  -50° and θ₂ = -130°. So, Δθ = θ₂ - θ₁ = -130° -(-50°) = -130° + 50° = -80°.

Substituting r and  Δθ into L, we have

L = -80°/360° × 2π(8 ft)

= -8/36 × 16π ft

=  -32π/9 ft

= -100.53/9 ft

= -11.17 ft

Ignoring the negative sign, the length of arc L = 11.17 ft. So, the swing moves back and forth 11.17 ft

This figure shows right triangles drawn inside of a rectangle

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Answer:

Sin p=Cos v

Cos k=Sin r

Step-by-step explanation:

The sine of an angle is equal to the cosine of its complement.

The cosine of an angle is equal to the sine of its complement.

4. The Bulldog Theater charges $9.10 for each adult ticket and $7.75 for each student ticket. Mrs. Williams purchased 7 tickets (some students and some adult) for $56.95. Which system of equations could be used to find a, the number of adult tickets, and s, the number of student tickets purchased?

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Answer:

Two adult tickets and 5 student tickets

Step-by-step explanation:

Let a=adult tickets   Let s=student tickets

You know that each adult ticket is $9.10 and each student ticket cost $7.75. At the end, it cost $56.95 for both students and adults so the first equation should be 9.10a+7.75s=56.95. To get the second equation, you know that Mrs. Williams purchased 7 tickets in total that were both students and adults. Therefore, the second equation should be a+s=7. The two equations are 9.10a+7.75s=56.95

a+s=7.

Now, use substitution to solve this. I will isolate s from this equation so the new equation should be s=-a+7. Plug in this equation to the other equation, it will look like this 9.10a+7.75(-a+7)=56.95. Simplify this to get 9.10a-7.75a+54.25=56.95. Simplify this again and the equation will become 1.35a=2.70. Then divide 1.35 by each side to get a=2. This Mrs. Williams bought two adult tickets. Plug in 2 into a+s=7, it will look like this (2)+s=7. Simplify this and get s=5. This means Mrs. Williams bought five adult tickets. Therefore she bought 2 adult tickets and 5 student tickets.

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Find the mistake(s) in the problem below. Correct the mistake to find the correct area.
The radius of a circle is 53 mm.
r=53
53 divided by 2=26.5
d=26.5
A=3x26.5 squared
A=79.5
The area of the circle is79.5mm

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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A box of chocolates costs $6.39. Debra bought 8 boxes. How much did she spend?
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ummmmm she spent 51.12 dollars for 8boxes
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Mary’s parents planted a garden that was 4 feet long and 5 1/2 feet wide. Lisa’s parents planted a garden that was 24 feet long and 5 1/2 feet wide. How many times larger is the area of Lisa’s garden?
A. 3 times larger
B. 6 times larger
C. They are equal
D. 20 times larger

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Answer:

6 TIMES LARGER

Step-by-step explanation:

4 by 5.5 which is 22 and 24 by 5.5 which is 132 divide 132 by 22 to get your answer

Answer:6 time larger

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The order is :

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2. Alice

3. Debra

4 Lisa

Step-by-step explanation:

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A = 86.625
U simply multiply base x height then multiply that by 3.5

Answer:

86.625 in³

Steps:

V = 5.5 × 4.5 × 3.5

V = 86.625 in³

2 numbers a and b vary directly if ab =k, k is a constant is it correct​

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Answer:

No, because 2 variables vary directly only if: a = k x b OR b = k x a, being "k" the constant

Step-by-step explanation:

See above

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Pythagorean Therom
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
5^2 +b^2 = 7^2
25=b^2 = 49

49-25=b^2

49-25=14

b^2=24

b=sqrt24

sqrt24=4.89898

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

-18 < 9x

Solve for x ...

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Answer:

x= -2

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