For addition, drag tiles onto the board.
To form a group, place one tile on top of another.
-5(-2) =
Answer:
I think the answer you are looking for is 10.
Step-by-step explanation:
-5 x -2 = 10
I NEED HELP PLEASE!!!!!!!
1) How long is it from 9:15 am to 4:48 pm? h
2) Find the value of 4n if n=7
3) Solve the equation 3y=21
4) Change the index notation of a⁴ to its factors
Plz help quick >_< What is the best estimate for 81.9 x 4.6?
O A) 100
OB) 360
OC) 400
OD 8,000
Answer:
B.
Step-by-step explanation:
When you multiply the two decimals you get 376.74 which is closer to 360 than 400
help me plaseeeeeeeeee
Answer:
it would be b
Step-by-step explanation:
-4 = - 17 + x linear equations
add 17 to both sides
13 = x
hope this helps
See attachment for math work and answer.
What are rational numbers
Answer:
In mathematics, a rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, a numerator p and a non-zero denominator q. Since q may be equal to 1, every integer is a rational number.
Any number that can be written as a fraction with integers is called a rational number . For example, 17 and −34 are rational numbers
Answer:
C. it cannot be a whole number
Step-by-step explanation:
if the sides of a rectangle are 12 and 15, then the diagonal is
Answer:3x41 squared
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the midpoint of the line segment with endpoints at (-6, 3) and (-10, 7)?
A(-8,5)
B(-16, 10)
C (2,-2)
D (4,-4)
Choose
Answer:
A(-8,5)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given two points (-6, 3), and (-10, 7). The midpoint is calculated by averaging the x, and y values of two coordinates. As (-10, 7) is the the first point (x1, y1), and (-6, 3) is the second point (x2, y2).
[tex]midpoint \: of \: (x_{1},y_{1}), \: and \: (x_{2},y_{2}) \\ = (\frac{x_{1} + x_{2}}{2}, \frac{y_{1} + y_{2}}{2})[/tex]
[tex] midpoint \: of \: (-6,3), \: and \: (-10,7) = (\frac{-10 + -6}{2}, \frac{7 + 3}{2}) \: = (\frac{-16}{2}, \frac{10}{2}) \: = (-8,5)[/tex]
[tex]\frac{x^{2} }{3x^{2}+8x-3 } divided \frac{x-3}{x+2}[/tex]
Answer:
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Find FG. (idk how to write the question but apparently it needs to be longer)
Answer:
FG = 18
Step-by-step explanation:
FG + GH = FH
FG + 31 = 49
Subtract 31 from each side
FG +31-31 = 49-31
FG = 18
Answer: FG is 18
Step-by-step explanation: FG + GH is FH, GH is 31 and then you substitute 31 in for GH which makes the equation FG+31=49 49-31 is 18 which means FG is 18
Please help me with this. This is my last one and when you are answering PLEASE SHOW STEPS FOR BRAINSLT. THIS IS DUE TOMORROW
X= -2
Explanation: the photos are in order :)
Answer:
x = -2
Step-by-step explanation:
3/5 +3/10x = 4/5 + 2/5x
Step 1. Change every fraction into the same denominator
6/10 + 3/10 x = 8/10 + 4/10x
Step 2. Subtract 3/10x
6/10 = 8/10 + 1/10x
Step 3. Subtract 8/10
-2/10 = 1/10x
x = -2
How do I get the rule
The graph shows the number of hours that Tammy spends typing for work, x, and the amount of pay that she earns, y.
A graph titled Tammy's Pay with number of hours on the x-axis and pay in dollars on the y-axis. A line goes through points (2, 18) and (8, 42).
What does the y-intercept represent?
The y-intercept represents "How much Tammy is getting paid for each hour she works".
Given that the graph shows the number of hours that Tammy spends typing for work, x, and the amount of pay that she earns, y.
And, a graph titled Tammy's Pay with a number of hours on the x-axis and pay in dollars on the y-axis. A line goes through points (2, 18) and (8, 42).
How to find what the y-intercept represents?If y, is the amount she gets paid then the line on the graph shows the ratio of how much she gets paid for each hour of work.
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Answer:
Answer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
Patty ran 3 miles in 290 minutes,
Assume Patty maintains a constant
speed. How many minutes will it take
Patty to run 1 mile?
96.666..., or about 97 minutes/every mile.
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Square TUVW with vertices T(-6,1), U(-1,0), V(-2,-5), and W(-7,-4):
(a) Reflection: in the y-axis (b) Translation (x,y) —> (x-5,y+7)
A. (4,7)
B. (-5,7)
C. (1,0)
D. (-4,7)
Answer:
093006570
Step-by-step explanation:
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i need some help with this question
Answer:
(7w + 9x)(7w - 9x)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given expression;
49w² - 81x²
Now to solve the problem;
49w² - 81x² = 7²w² - 9²x²
Using differences of two squares;
x² - y² = (x + y)(x - y)
So;
7²w² - 9²x² = (7w + 9x)(7w - 9x)
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1) In 2005 the number of seniors at Falcon decreased by 63 students over the 9 month school year. If the decrease was the same over the entire 9 months, write the monthly decrease as a quotient of integers and find the monthly decrease. please show you're work.
Answer
9
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 63 by 9 months
7 students per month
63 / 9 = 7
write the sentence as an equation.241is the same as 364 fewer than f
Answer:
241 = f - 364
Step-by-step explanation:
Point Q' is the image of (-5,1) under a translation by 6 units to the right and 2 units down
Answer:
The object coordinate Q is (-11,3 )
Step-by-step explanation:
The translation is given as : ( 6,-2 )
The image coordinates for Q' is ( -5,1 )
So, to get the coordinates of object point Q (x,y), will be;
Q (x,y) + ( 6,-2 )---translation --------------⇒image Q' ( -5,1 )
Thus,
x+6 = -5
x= -5-6= -11
and
y+ -2 = 1
y-2=1
y=1+2 =3
Thus the object point coordinates Q is (-11,3 )
simply the following (z⁵)²
Answer:
Z^10
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
multiply 5*2=10
your answer will be =z^10
Step-by-step explanation:
Simplify the expression.
(4a- 80 - 4a2) + (7a3 - 7 - 6a)
Answer:
the answer should be 7a^3-4a^2-2a-87
The value of -4 - x is positive. What must be true about x ?
i need help with this asap
Answer:
x must be less than -4Step-by-step explanation:
We need to set the equation equal to 0
-4 - x > 0
+ -4 + -4
x < - 420 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST What is the value of x in this equation?
6x - 4(x - 9) = 2(3 - x)
Enter your response here:
Only 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ., -, and / are allowed in your answer.
Answers that are mixed numbers must be entered as an improper fraction or a decimal.
Answer:
x = -15/2 or -7.5
Step-by-step explanation:
6x - 4(x - 9) = 2(3 - x)
6x - 4x + 36 = 6 - 2x
2x + 36 = 6 - 2x
4x + 36 = 6
4x = -30
x = -30/4
x = -15/2
Check:
6(-7.5) + -4(-7.5 - 9) = 2(3 + 7.5)
-45 + 66 = 2(10.5)
21 = 21
Answer:
[tex]-\frac{15}{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
6x-4(x-9)=2(3-x)
6x-4x+36=6-2x (expansion)
2x+36=6-2x (collecting like terms)
2x+2x=6-36
4x=-30 (-30/4)
x=-[tex]-\frac{15}{2}[/tex]
5. A car travels at a speed of 72 miles per hour. Write a direct variation equation for the distance, y, the car will travel in x hours. How far will the car travels in 4.5 hours?
Answer:
y = 72x
324miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Given parameters:
Speed of the car = 72miles/hr
distance = y
time = xhrs
Unknown:
Write a direct variation equation for the distance= ?
Distance covered in 4.5hrs =?
Solution:
A. Write a direct variation equation for the distance;
A direct variation is a linear equation.
It often takes the form y = kx
For this problem;
Distance = speed x time
input the parameters;
y = 72x
The direct variation equation is y = 72x
B. Distance traveled in 4.5hrs
y = 72x
x is the time taken;
So;
y = 72 x 4.5 = 324miles
The freshman spirit club took a trip to the state fair .There were 59 students and 6 chaperones, and the total admission cost for the group was 508$.Student tickets cost 2$ more than the chaperone tickets.Write an equation to represent the cost of a student ticket
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First you determine the variables x and y as:
x: the value for student tickets
y: the value for chaperone tickets.
Knowing that student tickets cost $ 2 more than companion tickets, it is represented by the equation:
x= y +2
On the other hand, there were 59 students and 6 companions. And the total cost of admission for the group was $ 508, that is to say that what all the students and the companions have paid adds up to $ 508. Expressed by an equation:
59x + 6y = 508
Then the system of equations to solve and thus obtain the price of a student ticket and the price of a companion ticket is:
[tex]\left \{ {{x=y+2} \atop {59x+6y=508}} \right.[/tex]
Solving for x, the price of a student ticket:
Rearranging the first equation,
y = x - 2
Replacing in the second equation and solving for x:
59*x + 6*(x -2)=508
59*x + 6*x -12=508
65*x -12=508
65*x= 508 +12
65*x= 520
[tex]x=\frac{520}{65}[/tex]
x=8
The cost of a student ticket is 8$
Which equation represents the graphed function?
A. -3x+2=y
B. -2/3x+2=y
C. 3/2x-3=y
D. 2x-3=y
Plz help me I am taking the unit test on edge
Answer:
try c, i took the test as well its either that or b
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
I'm pretty sure the answer is D
Item 10 Question 1 Solve the equation y/3=5 .
Answer:
y = 15
Step-by-step explanation:
y/3 = 5
Multiply each side by 3
y/3 *3 = 5*3
y = 15
Find the measure of the "?" or "X". Explain or show your
Answer:
66⁰ + x = 111⁰
x = 111⁰ - 66⁰
x = 45⁰
Answer:
First, I am taking the interior angle E as 'y' to be able to use the angle sum property to find 'x'.
So we can find 'y' by using 'linear pair'.
So Exterior angle 'E'+y=180 Degree.
= 111+y=180
By transposing: y=180-11
And y= 69 degrees.
And now have angles y & 'Angle G' we can use Angle sum property to find 'x'
ACCORDING TO ANFLE SUM PROPERTY OF TRIANGLE: "THE SUM OF ALL THE ANGLES OF A TRIANGLE IS 180 DEGREE"THEREFOR, y+x+angle G=180 degrees.
= 69 degrees+66 degrees+x=180 degrees
= 135 degrees+x=180 degrees
by transposing,
x= 180 degrees-135 degrees
And, x= 45 degrees
ANOTHER METHOD:BY USING EXTERIOR ANGLE PROPERTY.
ACCORDING TO EXTERIOR ANGLE PROPERTY OF TRIANGLE: "An exterior angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of its interior opposite angles"
So, Exterior Angle E= x+ Angle G
= 111 degrees= x+ 66 degrees
By transposing, x= 111 degrees-66 degrees
= x=45 degrees.
So no matter whichever method is used, the value of x= 45 degrees.
Mason has already run 7 miles on his own, and he expects to run 1 mile during each track
practice. How many track practices would it take for Mason to run 26 miles?
Answer:
it would take him 19 track practices
Step-by-step explanation:
26miles - 7miles= 19miles