The seventh grade class help an end of the year dance. Of the 300 seventh graders, 240
decided to attend. What percent of the seventh grade class attended the end of the year dance?

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Answer 1

Answer:

80 percent

Step-by-step explanation:

Dvide 300 by 240 which gives you 80 percent the amount of students that atended.

Answer 2

Answer:

80%

Step-by-step explanation:

240/300=.8

.8=80%


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Solve the equation using the Properties of Equality.

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M = 11/24 (hope this helps)

Which of the binomials below is a factor of this Torinomial? X2 + 12x + 32

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x2+12x+32

Factor out 2 from the expression

2(x+6x+16)

Collect like terms

2(7x+16)

Now we do the same thing only different way ok

x+6x

If a term doesn't have a coefficient , it is considered that the coefficient is 1

1x+6x

Collect like terms by adding their coefficients

(1+6)x

Add the numbers

7x

1+6=7

To add the numbers using a number line, start from zero.

Since 1 is positive, move the point 1 unit to the right.

Since 6 is positive, move the point 6 units to the right

The result is 7

Answer : 2(7x+16)

That's it . Hope it  wasn't too hard to understand?

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what is the slope of the line that goes through the points (2,-1) and (6,1)

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Answer: The slope is [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

1. You set up your Slope Formula [tex]M=\frac{y2-y1}{x2-x1}[/tex].

2. Substitue your points into the formula.[tex]M=\frac{1--1}{6-2}[/tex].

3. Once you substitute, you will solve the equation[tex]M=\frac{2}{4}[/tex].

4. Simplify the equation if you have to [tex]M=\frac{1}{2\\}[/tex].

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An office supply store sells notebooks in packs of 15 and folders in packs of 18. A business wants to have one notebook for each folder. What is the least number of notebooks and folders that the business has to buy?

30
270
3
90

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Answer:

90 notebooks and folders

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the least common multiple (LCM) or 18 and 15!

18 x 5 = 90

15 x 6 = 90

Therefore, your answer is 90

Hope this helps!

Find the y-intercept of the equation y = -0.5x - 3

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Answer: -3

Step-by-step explanation: When you graph this that’s what you get

Answer:

-3

Step-by-step explanation:

the y intercept is when x is 0 on the graph. Since you know x has to be zero, you can substitute x for 0 in the equation:

y = -0.5x0 -3

Now you can ignore that first part of the equation because it equates to 0, and so you get:

y= 0 - 3

which equals:

y=-3

A shop owner offered a 20% discount off the regular price of a mirror. The amount of the discount is $5. What is the regular price of the mirror?

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Answer:

25 dollars

Step-by-step explanation:

If 20 percent of the initial price was 5, you can create the equation:

0.2x=5, with x being the regular price.

Multiply both sides by 5:

x=25

Answer:

25$

Step-by-step explanation:

20/100 can be rounded down to 1/5 meaning all you have to do is multiply 5 by 5

5 times 5 is 25

25$ was the original price

Multi-step equations
20) -5(1 - 5x) + 5(-8x - 2) = -4x - 8x

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Answer: x = -5 because I isolated the variable
-5 + 25x - 40x - 10 = -4x - 8x
-15x - 15 =-12x
-15 x + 12x = 15
-3x = 15
x = -5

You buy a gallon of milk. How many cups can you pour from it?

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Answer: 16 cups!

Step-by-step explanation: Hopefully this helped :D

Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:

1 gallon = 16 cups     Conversion

Answer:

16 cups

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Answer:

3     13/20

Step-by-step instructions

Answer:

The correct equation that is shown is number 3. (edited).

Write 3.19×10−2 in standard form.

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Answer:

It is already in standard form

The third-grade teachers had a pizza party. They ordered 11 large pizzas and each pizza had 8 slices. There were 4 classrooms in the grade.

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whats the question you only stated the problem

Answer:Not exactly sure what the question is but...

Step-by-step explanation:There would be 88 slices so each classroom would get 22 slices.

Hope this helps

y^2+3y^2-6y+y^{3-8y}

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Answer:
Wdym? BENCNDNF

a water turck is filling a swiming pool. the euqation that represents this relationship is y = 19.75x where y is the number of gallons of water in the pool and x is the number of minutes the truck has been filling the pool choose true or false for each statement

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the expression

y = 19.75x

let us see the solution from this angle

we know that

speed=distance/time

distance=speed*time

i.e quantity=rate*time

y = 19.75x

y=the quantity =number of gallons

19.5= the rate of flow

therefore

x= the time in  minutes

Amanda owns 9 T-shirts, 4 of which are white. If Amanda randomly selects a T-shirt to wear, what is the probability it will be white? Write your answer as a fraction or whole number.

P(white) =

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Step-by-step explanation:

P(white)=4/9 is the probability

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2 inches squared I think

5. Ameris rolls a standard number cube with the numbers 1-6. What is the probability of
rolling a 6 or a 2?
a. 16
b. 13
C.
d. 5%

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Answer: its 2/6 is the answer the choices don't make cense

Step-by-step explanation:

What If? If the teacher always launches the ball with the speed found in part (a), what is the minimum angle (in degrees above the horizontal) at which he can launch the ball and still clear the playground railing? (Hint: You may need to use the trigonometric identity sec2(θ) = 1 + tan2(θ).)

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  43.303°

Step-by-step explanation:

Problem geometry varies. For this question, we will assume ...

The ball is launched at a 53° angle, 24 m from a buildingThe ball takes 2.20 seconds to reach the buildingThe railing is 6.4 m high

The equation of motion in this case is ...

  h(x, α) = x(tan(α) -4.9x/(v·cos(α))²)

where h(x) = height at distance x, α is the launch angle, vₓ is the horizontal speed of the ball.

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The ball was launched at an angle of 53° in part (a) at a speed that gives it a horizontal speed of (24 m)/(2.2 s). That is, the speed in the direction of launch is ...

  (24 m)/(2.2 s)/cos(53°) ≈ 18.126983 m/s . . . . speed in part (a)

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For the question at hand, we need to find α such that ...

  h(24) = 6.4

Substituting into the above equation gives ...

  6.4 = 24(tan(α) -24(4.9/18.126983^2·sec(α)^2)

  6.4 = 24(tan(α) -0.35789551(tan(α)^2 +1)) . . . . replacing sec(α) using hint

If we let z represent tan(α), this can be written in standard form as ...

  8.5894922·z^2 -24z +14.989492 = 0

Then the minimum solution (by the quadratic formula) is ...

  z = (24 -√(24^2 -4(8.5894922)(14.989492)))/(2·8.5894922)

  z = 0.94244774

And the angle is ...

  α = arctan(z) = arctan(0.94244774) ≈ 43.303°

The teacher must launch the ball at an angle of at least 43.3° to clear the railing.

HELP PLEASE IM ON THE EDGE OF FAILING

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Answer:

65

Step-by-step explanation:

because at the top it is 65 so at the bottom its....

Answer:

80°

Step-by-step explanation:

Add 65° and 35° together to get 100°

The angles must equal 180° to make a triangle.

180° - 100° = 80°

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Think About the Process The length of a rectangle is twice the width. The area of the rectangle is 9

square units. Notice that you can divide the rectangle into two squares with equal area. How can you

estimate the side length of each square? Estimate the length and width of the rectangle.

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Answer:

The side length of each square is 2.12 units.

The length ad width of the rectangle are 2.12 and 4.24 units

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the width of the rectangle is x,

So, the length of the rectangle is 2x.

Area of the rectangle = 9 sq. units

[tex]9 = 2x \times x[/tex] [as area = length x width]

[tex]\Rightarrow 9 = 2x^2[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow x^2 = \frac{9}{2}=4.5[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow x = 1.5\sqrt{2}=2.12[/tex] units

So, width of the rectangle, x= 2.12 units and

the llengthof the rectangle, 2x= 2 x 2.12= 4.24 units.

After division of the rectangle into two equal square, so, the area of each square will be half of the area of the rectangle.

The area of the rectangle = 9/2=4.5 square units.

Let a be the length of the sides of the square, so

Area [tex]= a^2[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow a^2=4.5[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow[/tex] [tex]a = 1.5\sqrt{2}=2.121[/tex]

Hence, the side length of each square = 2.12 units.

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A student solves the inequality -50 > 55. Each step in the student's solution is shown below. Identify where the student made any errors. ​

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Answer: pick b

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step 2 and 3

Step-by-step explanation:

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Figure B is a scaled copy of Figure A. Select all of the statements that must be true:

Figure B is larger than Figure A.

Figure B has the same number of edges as Figure A.

Figure B has the same perimeter as Figure A.

Figure B has the same number of angles as Figure A.

Figure B has angles with the same measures as Figure A.

Item at position 2
ANSWER QUICKLY PLEASE

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Answer:

Same number of edges

Same number of angles

Angles woth same measures

What is equivalent to

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The answer is 3 with a little 7. Alternatively 2187

Question
Identify the correct graph and solution for the inequality.
10 a <25
(Look at pic)

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i think it is C
explanation:

Answer:

First option

Step-by-step explanation:

First, Solve the inequality:

Divide each side by 10 to cancel out the 10 next to a. It should now look like this: a < 2.5

Find the inequality that matches the solution:

The first option (which literally writes the simplified version of the inequality) is correct, because it matches our simplified inequality above.  

A contractor purchases ceramic tile to remodel a kitchen floor. Each tile cost $4 and the adhesive/grouting material costs $17.82. If the contractor pays a total of $545.82 how many ceramic tiles did the contractor purchase

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Answer:

132 tiles

Step-by-step explanation:

Each tile cost $4

The adhesive/grouting material costs $17.82.

If the contractor pays a total of $545.82

Let the number of tiles be represented as x

The equation is represented as:

$17.82 + $4 × x = $545.82

17.82 + 4x = 545.82

Collect like terms

4x = 545.82 - 17.82

4x = 528

Divide bother sides by 4

4x/4 = 528/4

x = 132

The number of ceramic tiles the contractor bought = 132 tiles

-c + 5d + 7c - 11d + d - 3c

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The anwser is -4c + 2d

Answer:

3c-5d

Step-by-step explanation:

Angle ABD is 90 what is the measure of ABC

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Answer:

90 I am guessing. if it's like a square or rectangle

Which statement about residual plots is not true?


A. if the residuals are randomly distributed, the model is probably reasonable


B. The sum of the residuals is 0


C. The vertical axis shows residuals


D. The horizontal axis shows the predicted y-values

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Answer:

The horizontal axis shows the predicted y-values.

Step-by-step explanation:

The person above me is dumb, he's cancelled.

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

An ant with a mass of 4 x 10-6 kg is carrying a bread crumb back to its anthill . The bread crumb has a mass of 8 x 10-5 kg. The mass of the bread crumb is how many times the mass of the ant?​

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Answer:

Mass of bread crumb is 20 times the mass of the ant..

Step-by-step explanation:

Mass of an ant = [tex]4\times 10^{-6}[/tex] kg

Ant carries a weight of bread crumb to its anthill.

Mass of the bread crumb = [tex]8\times 10^{-5}[/tex] kg

Ratio of their masses,

[tex]\frac{\text{Mass of the ant}}{\text{Mass of bread crumb}}=\frac{4\times 10^{-6}}{8\times 10^{-5}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{\text{Mass of the ant}}{\text{Mass of bread crumb}}=\frac{1}{2\times 10^{(-5+6)}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{\text{Mass of the ant}}{\text{Mass of bread crumb}}=\frac{1}{20}[/tex]

Mass of the bread crumb = 20×(Mass of the ant)

Therefore, mass of the bread crumb is 20 times the mass of the ant.

x+7<13.
^^^^^ answer please & show work .

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Step-by-step explanation:

find the exact values of the following, giving your answers as fractions.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The rule for making a negative exponent positive is to take whatever the negative variable is on and put it under a 1.

[tex]3^{-2}=\frac{1}{3^2}=\frac{1}{9}[/tex]

Do that for the next 2:

[tex]4^{-3}=\frac{1}{4^3}=\frac{1}{64}[/tex]

and

[tex]2^{-6}=\frac{1}{2^6}=\frac{1}{64}[/tex]

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