Choose all the numbers divisible by 3
1. General admission to the Fair is $10.00. Each ride costs $4.75. If Lisa has $75.00 to spend att Fair , what method cal be used to find out how many rides she can go on?
Answer:D
Step-by-step explanation:mark me brainliest
Finding area of rectangle
Answer:
A=wl
w=width
l=length
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
a=lw
Step-by-step explanation:
If you have a rectangle that was 2 inches wide, and 4 inches long, you would multiply the length(l) by the width(w) to get the area(a).
Simply the expressions by distributing and combining like terms , if necessary 16x + 5.6(2x - 11)
Answer:
27.2x - 61.6
Step-by-step explanation:
16x + 5.6(2x - 11)
16x + 11.2x - 61.6
27.2x - 61.6
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if i could get 3 apples, and i got 5 mapples, how much apples do i get?
Answer:
3 Apples and 5 Mapples!!!
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
you have 8 apples
Step-by-step explanation:
Rename 8 thousand 6 hundred
Answer:
8,600 should be the answer.
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Bob goes on a hike and walks at a pace of 2 1/2 miles per hour. Which rates are equivalent to 2 1/2 miles per hour? Select ALL that apply.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation: !!DISCLAIMER IM NOT ALWAYS THE SMARTEST BUT IM PRETTY SURE THIS IS RIGHT!
!well what I did. You know that 60 minutes=one hour. So I put 2 & 1/2 over 60.
Make 2 & 1/2 a improper fraction=5/2.
So 5/2 over 60
Then divide. 5/2 divided by 60 ( which is 60/1)
Then leave change flip, meaning leave the 5/2 change the division sign to multiplication, and flip, which you would flip 60/1 to 1/60
So we have 5/2 times 1/60. Multiply across. 5 times 1= 5. 2 times 60=120
So we have 5/120
Now we simplify 120 divided by 5 = 24. And 5 divided by 5 = 1
So 1/24
That’s all I know.. I know it didn’t have the answers but I hoped it help a bit
Find the sum of the polynomials: (x2 + 4x + 5) + (3x – 3)
+2x6 + 4x5 + x4 + 11x3 + 2x2 + 4x + 4
Answer:
x^2+7x+2
Step-by-step explanation:
hi! you can only combine terms with the same power (exponent value).
if we stack this like a regular addition problem, it will be easier.
x^2 + 4x + 5
3x - 3
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4x+3x is 7x, and 5+ (-3) is 2. we keep the x^2 the same.
therefore, the answer is x^2+7x+2
hope this helps!
ABC was translated Find A
Answer:
A' (2, -1)
Explanation:
The object's point A has a coordinate of (-2, 4).
The translation rule states that you:
- Add the x coordinate by 4 (x + 4)
- Subtract the y coordinate by 5 (y - 5)
Substitute the rule to point A's coordinate (x = -2 and y = 4).
(-2 + 4 , 4 - 5) = (2, -1)
Notice that the image's point A has moved four steps to the right and down by five steps from the original object.
What is 805 x 4 and What is 3,220 divided by 4?
Answer:
805 x 4 = 3,220
3,220 / 4 = 805
Step-by-step explanation:
Its the same thing but backwards!
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18+ (-40 =||
please answer
It would equall 22
Subtract 18 from both sides of the inequality.
a<40−18
Subtract 18 from 40.
a<22
The result can be shown in multiple forms.
Inequality Form:
a<22
Interval Notation: (−∞,22)
In the triangles shown below, AABC is similar to AXYZ. Given that ZA = 50° and
ZB = 100°, what is the measurement of ZZ? * plz help
Answer:
B. 30°
Step-by-step explanation:
Given in the question that triangle ABC and similar to triangle XYZ where ∠A = 50° ,∠B=100° then its true to say by AA { Angle-Angle} similarity ;
if ΔABC ≅ ΔXYZ then
∠A =∠X
∠B = ∠ Y
hence ; ∠C = ∠Z
Finding angle ∠C as ;
180°-{100+50}°
180°-150° = 30°
So angle ∠Z = 30°
In ΔGHI, \overline{GI} GI is extended through point I to point J, \text{m}\angle GHI = (3x+13)^{\circ}m∠GHI=(3x+13) ∘ , \text{m}\angle IGH = (x+8)^{\circ}m∠IGH=(x+8) ∘ , and \text{m}\angle HIJ = (6x-5)^{\circ}m∠HIJ=(6x−5) ∘ . Find \text{m}\angle GHI.m∠GHI.
Given:
In ΔGHI, GI is extended through point I to point J.
[tex]m\angle GHI=(3x+13)^\circ,m\angle IGH=(x+8)^\circ,m\angle HIJ=(6x-5)^\circ[/tex]
To find:
The measure of angle GHI.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to exterior angle theorem, the measure of an exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of measure of two opposite angles.
Using exterior angle theorem, we get
[tex]m\angle HIJ= m\angle GHI+m\angle IGH[/tex]
[tex](6x-5)^\circ=(3x+13)^\circ+(x+8)^\circ[/tex]
[tex](6x-5)^\circ=(4x+21)^\circ[/tex]
[tex]6x-4x=21+5[/tex]
[tex]2x=26[/tex]
Divide both sides by 2.
[tex]x=13[/tex]
Now,
[tex]m\angle GHI=(3x+13)^\circ[/tex]
[tex]m\angle GHI=(3(13)+13)^\circ[/tex]
[tex]m\angle GHI=(39+13)^\circ[/tex]
[tex]m\angle GHI=52^\circ[/tex]
Therefore, the measure of angle GHI is 52 degrees.
1+1
Please, please, this is just to get to 20 words. lol
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
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Suppose a recipe calls for 3 cups of sugar per 4 quarts of lemonade. How many cups of sugar are needed to make 10 quarts? Which setup would allow us to correctly solve the problem? (see image)
Answer:
7.5 cups of sugarStep-by-step explanation:
8 qts of lemonade calls for 6 cups of sugar; 2x of each.
2 qts of lemonade calls for 1.5 cups of sugar or half as much.
10 qts of lemonade calls for 7.5 cups of sugar
please i need help
Answer:
x+25. the first part of y is 160 and then -160
Step-by-step explanation:
the top x part is getting 25+ biggger
the top y part is getting 100+ smaller
last week drew worked 7.9 hours. this week he worked 8.6 hours. how many more hours did he work this week than last week?
Answer:
0.7 more hours
Step-by-step explanation:
8.6 - 7.9 = 0.7 more hours
Suppose that two balanced dice are tossed repeatedly and the sum of the two uppermost faces is determined on each toss. a) What is the probability that we obtain a sum of 3 before we obtain a sum of 7? Hint: Let A denote the event of a sum of 3. Let B denote the event of no sum of 3 or 7. Now, begin to list the out the sample space in terms of A and B - it should be recognizable in the lecture notes. Hint: A useful infinite series result when |z| < 1: 1 + z + z 2 + z 3 + z 4 + . . . = 1 1 − z
Find the value of x.
Answer:
x=24
Step-by-step explanation:
The straight line is 180 degrees so 180-35=145.
Than do 145=6x+1 and find x
144=6x
144/6=24
x=24
Answer:
x=24
Step-by-step explanation:
180-35=145
6x+1=145
6x=144
x=24
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Answer:
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answer this question for points, it could be anything
Answer:
brihuh monment
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Suppose the population of a certain city is 4903 thousand. It expects to decrease to 4113 thousand in 50 years. Find the percentage decrease
Answer:
(3175-4035)/(4035)= -.213 so a 21.3% decrease
Step-by-step explanation:
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If g(n) = 3n - 2, then what is the value of g(10)?
24
308
28
4
Answer:
C, 28
Step-by-step explanation:
1) Substitute 10 for n.
2) Multiply 10 by 3. That gives you 30.
3) Subtract 2, and you get 28
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Answer:
28
Step-by-step explanation:
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In science class, Graciela noticed that the balance scale showed 2 ounces for a sample of matter and 56.7
grams for the same sample. She has a rock that weighs 708.75 grams but needs to know the weight in
ounces. Which proportion could Graciela use to find x, the weight of the rock in ounces?
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56.7
708.75
2
56.7
2 2.
56.7
78.75
708.75
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2
708.75
56.7
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J
708.7
2
56.7
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If the scale showed 2 ounces for a sample of matter and 56.7grams for the same sample, then;
2 ounces = 56.7grams
If She has a rock that weighs 708.75 grams but needs to know the weight in
ounces, we can say;
x ounces = 708.75grams
Combining both equality postulates
2 ounces = 56.7grams
x ounces = 708.75grams
Cross multiply
56.7 × x = 2 × 708.75
x = (2 × 708.75)/56.7
The proportion is (2 × 708.75)/56.7
Calculate x:
x = 1417.5/56.7
x = 25
Hence the weight of the 708.75g rock in ounces is 25ounces
A phone has 5/8 of its battery charge left. If the battery loses 3/8 of its full charge every hour, how many hours will the battery last?PLSSSS HURRYY
Answer:
An hour and 45 minutes
A fraction is written in the form of a numerator and a denominator where the denominator is greater than the numerator.
The number of hours the battery will last if it loses 3/8 of its battery every hour is 1 hour 40.2 minutes.
What is a fraction?A fraction is written in the form of a numerator and a denominator where the denominator is greater than the numerator.
Example: 1/2, 1/3 is a fraction.
We have,
The battery charge left in the phone = 5/8 of its battery
The battery loses every hour = 3/8 of its battery
The number of hours the battery will last if it loses 3/8 of its battery every hour:
= 5/8 ÷3/8
= 5/8 x 8/3
= 5/3
= 1.67 hours
This means,
1 hour = 60 minutes
Multiply 1.67 on both sides.
1.67 hours = 1.67 x 60 minutes
1.67 hours = 100.2 minutes
1.67 hours = 1 hour 40.2 minutes
Thus,
The number of hours the battery will last if it loses 3/8 of its battery every hour is 1 hour 40.2 minutes.
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the price of 41gram apple is 10.25 rupees.then how many rupees for 1 kg apple
Answer:
1kg apple for 0.25 rupees
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps!!
What is the distance, d, between the points (2,5/2) and (8/3,1)?
answer in the simplest radical form.
Answer: Exact Form:
√
97
6
Decimal Form:
1.64147630
Btw that's 97 radical 6
~ zachary
Answer:
[tex]d=\frac{\sqrt{97}}{6}\approx1.6415[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the two points: (2, 5/2) and (8/3, 1).
And we want to find the distance between them.
So, we can use the distance formula:
[tex]d=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2[/tex]
Let (2, 5/2) be (x₁, y₁) and let (8/3, 1) be (x₂, y₂). Substitute:
[tex]d=\sqrt{(\frac{8}{3}-2)^2+({1-\frac{5}{2})^2[/tex]
Evaluate the expressions within the parentheses. For the first term, we can change 2 to 6/3. For the second term, we can change 1 to 2/2. So:
[tex]d=\sqrt{(\frac{8}{3}-\frac{6}{3})^2+({\frac{2}{2}-\frac{5}{2})^2[/tex]
Evaluate:
[tex]d=\sqrt{(\frac{2}{3})^2+(-\frac{3}{2})^2[/tex]
Square:
[tex]d=\sqrt{\frac{4}{9}+\frac{9}{4}[/tex]
Add. We can change 4/9 to 16/36. And we can change 9/4 to 81/36. So:
[tex]d=\sqrt{\frac{16}{36}+\frac{81}{36}}[/tex]
Add:
[tex]d=\sqrt{\frac{97}{36}}[/tex]
We can separate the square roots:
[tex]d=\frac{\sqrt{97}}{\sqrt{36}}[/tex]
Simplify. So, our distance is:
[tex]d=\frac{\sqrt{97}}{6}\approx1.6415[/tex]
Why should we learn the limit definition of the derivative when we could just learn shortcut rules for differentiation?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I think this is a very essential question to ask. While a lot of people want shortcuts to get things done(i used to too, when I was a student), shortcuts doesn't always cut it short. The reason is just as simple as that of any other subject that deals with theory.
Learning the limit definition gives ample knowledge about how the whole derivation works in general. Yes, quite alright, you can get the basic differentiation done when you don't learn that, but as someone who has gone far in calculus, I'd tell you for free, a time will come during computation where you'd get stuck because you never had that prior knowledge of definition.
Further along the line in calculus, you would be doing derivatives where you'd have to apply your knowledge of the definition of limit, and how would you be able get that done if you hadn't already learnt it?
Exactly!
I need help please :)
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 4x-3
Let x=-4
f(-4) = 4*-4 -3 = -16-3 = -19
Let x=-3
f(-3) = 4*-3 -3 = -12-3 = -15
Let x=1
f(1) = 4*1 -3 = 4-3 = 1
Let x=4
f(4) = 4*4 -3 = 16-3 = 13
Let x=5
f(5) = 4*5 -3 = 20-3 = 17
Answer:
First one:-19
Second one:-15
Third one:1
Fourth one:13
Fifth one:17
HOPE THIS HELPS :)
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