which angle is supplementary to 16 ?

Which Angle Is Supplementary To 16 ?

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Answer 1
I’m no math teacher but I think it’s 13
Answer 2

Answer:

Make me a Brainlist pls

Step-by-step explanation:

angle 13 is supplementary to angle 16 bcoz of the property of linear pair


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HELP ME IM FAILING LOL Find the value of x in the triangle shown below.

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Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

because it's the exact value

answer: D

(equation: a^2 + b^2 = c^2)

How many times does the graph of y = x2 – 8x + 12 intersect the x-axis?

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2 times mejejehejwjjswhhwhwhwhwhw
it intersects 2 times

Part D In her science class, Nadia needs to make a model showing the planets relative distance from the Sun. She wants to use centimeter grid paper to create her model. If 1 centimeter on the model represents 100,000,000 kilometers, write a proportion Nadia could use to create her model on the grid paper. Use the proportion to find the distance for each planet on the model. Then use a ruler and centimeter grid paper to draw a model similar to Nadia's.​

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Answer:

Mars

Step-by-step explanation:

100,000,000 kilometers, write a proportion Nadia could use to create her model on the grid paper. Use the proportion to find the distance for each planet on the model.

My tutor said Mars! Keep it up

A cone and cylinder have the same radius and the same volume. The cylinder has a height of 10m and a radius of 12m. Find the volume of the cylinder and the height of the cone.

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Answer:

4523.89m

So for a cylinder it is radius times two. Then multiply your answer by pie 3.14 then times high.

The answer is 4523.89 I checked twice

Please help asap or give explanation for brainliest

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Answer:

Hi, I believe 1-0.25c is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because 25% off would mean taking 25 off of a whole amount, which in this case would be one.

0.75c

Hope this helps ;)

Hector gave 40% of his money and an additional $5 to Calista. He
gave 75% of his remaining money and an additional $6 to Koren,
The amount of money Hector had left in the end was $44 less than
the amount of money he gave to Karen. Find the amount of money
Hector gave to Calista,

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$38 dollars is the answer


Diagonals of a trapezoid intersect each other at point E, and the extensions of the legs of the trapezoid intersect each other at point F. Prove that line EF bisects the bases of the trapezoid.

PLEASE HELP, IT’S DUE TOMORROW. 50 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST.

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Answer:

See Below.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the intersection point above E be K, and let the intersection point below E be J.

Since ABCD is a trapezoid:

[tex]\displaystyle AB\parallel DC[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle \angle AJF\cong \angle DKF[/tex]

And:

[tex]\displaystyle \angle DFJ\cong \angle DFJ[/tex]

So, by AA-Similarity:

[tex]\displaystyle \Delta DFK\sim \Delta AFJ[/tex]

CPSTP (Corresponding Parts of Similar Triangles are Proportional):

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KD}{JA}=\frac{FK}{FJ}[/tex]

Likewise, do the same to the other side. Since AB is parallel to DC:

[tex]\displaystyle \angle BJF\cong CKF\text{ and } \angle CFJ\cong \angle CFJ[/tex]

Hence:

[tex]\Delta CFK\sim \Delta BFJ[/tex]

By CPSTP:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KC}{JB}=\frac{FK}{FJ}[/tex]

Substitution:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KD}{JA}=\frac{KC}{JB}[/tex]

Since AB is parallel to DC:

[tex]\displaystyle \angle CDB\cong \angle ABD[/tex]

By vertical angles:

[tex]\angle DEK\cong BEJ[/tex]

Hence, by AA-Similarity:

[tex]\Delta DKE\sim \Delta BJE[/tex]

CPSTP:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KD}{JB}=\frac{KE}{JE}[/tex]

Likewise:

[tex]\angle DCE\cong \angle BAC[/tex]

And by vertical angles:

[tex]\displaystyle \angle CEK\cong \angle AEJ[/tex]

Hence:

[tex]\Delta CKE\sim \Delta AJE[/tex]

CPSTP:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KC}{JA}=\frac{KE}{JE}[/tex]

Substitution:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KD}{JB}=\frac{KC}{JA}[/tex]

Now, we have obtained that:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KD}{JA}=\frac{KC}{JB}[/tex]

And:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KD}{JB}=\frac{KC}{JA}[/tex]

In the second proportion, multiply both sides by JA:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KD\cdot JA}{JB}=KC[/tex]

In the first equation, multiply both sides by JB:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KD\cdot JB}{JA}=KC[/tex]

Substitute:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KD\cdot JA}{JB}=\frac{KD\cdot JB}{JA}[/tex]

Cross-multiply:

[tex]JB\cdot KD\cdot JB=JA \cdot KD\cdot JA[/tex]

Cancel out KD and simplify:

[tex]JB^2=JA^2[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]JB=JA[/tex]

And using the first proportion again:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{KD}{JA}=\frac{KC}{JA}\Rightarrow KD=KC[/tex]

Hence, EF bisects AB and DC, the bases of the trapezoid.

Stock for the Jones Corporation starts with a value of $39.63 and gains $0.30 in value per month. Stock for the Overton Company starts with a value of $24.45 and gains $0.80 in value per month. When are the two stocks nearly equal in value?

A after 3 monthsafter 3 months

B after 4 monthsafter 4 months

C after 15 monthsafter 15 months

D after 30 months

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The answer is D After 30 months EZ.

The answer is D after 30 months

Help please?!!!!!!!!:8/8/&

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Answer:

The answer is A)  y =3x + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

You substitute the gradient and y intercept into the equation of y = mx +b

the answer is A.) y=3x+3

Trigonometry
Find AC in the diagram attached.

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Answer:

2√2

Step-by-step explanation:

< C = 180-15-45 = 120°

AC/sin 45° = AB/sin 120°

AC = 2√3 × sin 45° / sin 120°

= 2√3 × ½√2 / ½√3

= 2√2

Answer:

2√2

Step-by-step explanation:

1.) 7+7/9x=−42 2.) 4x+1=−15 3.)−4(x−3)=−40

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Answer:

1) x= -1/27

2) x=-4

3) x=13

Step-by-step explanation:

1) 7+7/9x= = -42

   14/9x= = -42

  14/9x X 9x= -42 X 9x

    14= -378x

    -378x= 14

   -378x/-378= 14/-378

      x= -1/27

2) 4x+1=−15

 4x+1-1=-15-1

    4x=-16

   4x/4= -16/4

      x=-4

3) −4(x−3)=−40

 -4(x-3)/-4= -40/4

     x-3=10

   x-3+3=10+3

        x=13

Joseph has $620 to spend at a bicycle store for some new gear and biking outfits. Assume all prices listed include tax.
He buys a new bicycle for $440.12.
He buys 2 bicycle reflectors for $12.86 each and a pair of bike gloves for $19.26.
He plans to spend some or all of the money he has left to buy new biking outfits for $53.96 each.

Write and solve an inequality which can be used to determine oo, the number of outfits Joseph can purchase while staying within his budget.

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Answer:

8 outfits with change

Step-by-step explanation:

if you add up the prices of the objects and divide it then you get 8.989

please help! i don’t understand this question thank youuuu

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can i see it with the drop menus down
I’ll come back n help

Consider the following 8 numbers, where one labelled x is unknown.
50, 22, 42, x, 30, 42, 9, 23
Given that the range of the numbers is 66
work out 2 values of x
this is how the answer is suppose to be written:

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Step-by-step explanation:

this may be the answer

but I am not that sure

x=75 and x=-16!! hope this helps

giving brainlist tobfastest and correct

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Answer:

A is your answer

Answer a seems to be the best option

which angles are vertical to 2 ? Select all that apply

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

Verticle angles are the angles opposite of each side.

Answer:

I think only 5

hope this helps

have a good day :)

Step-by-step explanation:

if you have to choose more it would be 5 and 6

BRAINLIEST IF correct

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Answer:

1.

25 of the 36 collars will be accepted. I just counted the numbers that were either "14" "15" or "16" because the company will only accept the collars that have 14-16 miligrams of medicine in them.

2. I expect the company to reject 11 of them because 25-36 = 11

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Okayy, so we know that the domain for the flea collars (let's call them x for short) is:

[tex]14\leq x\leq 16[/tex]

So basically we can eliminate all of the numbers that don't fit the inequality

In this set of numbers we are looking to eliminate the 13's and the 17's

17, 14, 14, 16, 14, 15, 15, 15, 16, 14, 16, 14, 15, 15, 15, 16, 13, 13

13, 13, 13, 14, 14, 13, 17, 14, 15, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 14, 17, 14, 15

The bolded ones are the ones to eliminate, also that took way too long to type those :,)

Now here's what's left:

14, 14, 16, 14, 15, 15, 15, 16, 14, 16, 14, 15, 15, 15, 16

14, 14, 14, 15, 14, 15, 16, 14, 14, 15

Now we can answer the questions

A) What percent of collars would be acceptable?

To find this answer we must find the percent of collars that are left out of all of the collars we used to have

(I hope that makes somewhat sense)

To find this we need to know the number of collars we started with and the number of collars we have left

We started with 36

We have 25 left

25/36 is about

69.44 percent

This number works even though we only used 36 because the ratio of good collars to be bad collars should be consistent throughout the whole 720 collars

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B) How many collars

Aha I'm failing so if you could help that would be great :D. Find the value of x in the triangle shown below.

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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

p = ?

h = 10

b = 6

Now,

p2 = h2 - b2

p2 = ( 10)2 - (6)2

p2 = 100 - 36

p2 = 64

p = root under (64)

p = 8

X= 8, letter D and I hope it’s right

Pls help me so I can pass

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Answer:

Sorrry i dont know

Step-by-step explanation:

John Hancock elevator is faster

This is because the John Hancock goes 1800 a minute, which is more than 1400 a minute.

If the John Hancock elevator goes 30 a second and there are 60 seconds in a minute, 30x60=1800.

BRAINLIEST IF CORRECT

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Answer:

Blue

Step-by-step explanation:

The experimental probability (and theoretical probability) of drawing a blue marble is the highest:

[tex]\checkmark\:\text{Blue: }\frac{16}{40},\\\text{Red: }\frac{14}{40},\\\text{Yellow: }\frac{10}{40},[/tex]

Blue

Explanation: 16/40 is the highest number

A football player attempts to kick a football across a field. The path of the football can be modeled by the function h(x) = − 1/225 x^2 + 2/3 x, where x is the horizontal distance from the kick, and h(x) is the height of the football above the ground, when both are measured in feet. How far from the kicker will the football land? Please Help Me!

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Answer:

too complex boy Soo hard

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

y = -2x

The negative slope means it goes down from left to right ( we eliminate Choice a)

Y = mx+b  b is the y intercept

The b in the above equation is 0, so it must go through zero

That means the graph of the line is B

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Because the equation is put in y = kx form the y intercept will be at the origin (0,0)

All graphs except B do not go through the origin

So b likely graphs y = -2x

The area of the rectangular floor in Tamara's room is 95 5/6 square
feet. The width of the room is 8 feet. What is the length of Tamara's
room?

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Answer: 11 1/2 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the equation for the area of a rectangle is:

length x width = area

All we have to do is fill it in with the numbers and solve:

length x 8 1/3 = 95 5/6

length = 95 5/6 ÷ 8 1/3

length = 23/2 = 11 1/2

Thus, the length of Tamara's room is 11 1/2 feet.

Answer is 11 1/2 feet

15/18−(1/3+1/6)??
A.)13/9
B.)13/18
C.)2/3
D.)1/3
I kinda need an answer now.

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Answer: 0.3

Step-by-step explanation:

Mixed number form:
17 1/2

What is the area of a circle with a radius of 6 ft? Use 3.14 for π. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary.

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Step-by-step explanation:

write what you know

A = pi x r^2

r = 6ft

Annd plug and chug

Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf a \approx 113.0 \ ft^2}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a circle is the space inside the shape. The formula is:

[tex]a= \pi r^2[/tex]

We know the radius of the circle is 6 feet and we are using 3.14 for pi.

r= 6 ftπ= 3.14

Substitute the values into the formula.

[tex]a= (3.14) \times (6 \ ft)^2[/tex]

Solve the exponent.

(6 ft)² = 6 ft * 6 ft = 36 ft²

[tex]a= (3.14) \times 36 \ ft^2[/tex]

Multiply.

[tex]a=113.04 \ ft^2[/tex]

Let's round to the nearest tenth. The 4 in the hundredth place tells us to leave the 0 in the tenths place.

[tex]a \approx 113.0 \ ft^2[/tex]

The area of the circle is approximately 113.0 square feet.

in a three digit number, the hundreds digit is one more than the ones digit and the tens digit is twice the hundreds digit. If the sum of the digits is 11, find the number. If the hundreds digit of the number is x, the equation will be? 20 Points to solve and brainliest.

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Answer:

I am not sure, but I think 362 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

hundred digit:x

tens digit:2x

ones digit:x-1

x+2x+x-1=11

4x=12

x=3

number=362

362 is the answer because i learned this yesterday

Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided.

Convert 80 km/h to mi./min. Use the fact that 1 mi. ≈ 1.6 km.

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Answer:

0.83 mi/min

Step-by-step explanation:

Start with 80 km/hr.  Convert this to the units miles/hr:

(80 km/hr)(1 mile/1.6 km) = 50 miles/hr

Next, apply the equality 60 min / 1 hr = 1 to 50 miles/hr:

50 miles.      1 hr

------------- * ------------ = 5/6 mi/min, or 0.83 mi/min

     hr          60 min

A livestock pen is built in the shape of a rectangle
that is 3 times as long as it is wide. The perimeter is
64 feet. If the material used to build the pen is $1.75
per foot for the longer sides and $2.25 per foot for
the shorter sides (the shorter sides have gates, which
increase the cost per foot), find the cost to build the
pen.
It costs $
to build the fence.

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1.75(2(16)) + 2.25(2(8))
1.75(32) + 2.25(16) =
56 + 36 = $92

Pls help me so I can pass

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What kind of angle is it??

The ratio of chickens to roosters is 10 to 2. If there are 25 chickens, how many roosters are there? Complete the ratio table to solve.

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Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope this answer be right:)

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

let the roaster be x

ratio of chicken to roosters is 10 :2

chickens /rooster =chickens /rooster

10/2=25/x

do cross multiplication

2*25=x*10

50=10x

50/10=x

5=x  therefore there are 5 roosters.

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