What are reasons A, B, and C in the proof?

Prove: (4 · 3)l + (2 · 4)l = 20l

Statements Reasons
(4 · 3)l + (2 · 4)l = (4 · 3)l + (4 · 2)l A. _________________
= 4(3l + 2l) B. _________________
= 4(5l) Addition
= (4 · 5)l C. _________________
= 20l Multiplication

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. Commutative property

B. Associative and distributive properties.

C. Associative property.

Step-by-step explanation:

We proceed to present which reason are utilized by supporting procedure:

1) [tex](4\cdot 3) \cdot i +(2\cdot 4)\cdot i[/tex] Given

2) [tex](4\cdot 3)\cdot i +(4\cdot 2)\cdot i[/tex] A. Commutative property

3) [tex]4\cdot (3\cdot i+2\cdot i)[/tex] B. Associative and distributive properties.

4) [tex]4\cdot (5\cdot i)[/tex] Addition.

5) [tex](4\cdot 5)\cdot i[/tex] C. Associative property.

6) [tex]20\cdot i[/tex] Multiplication/Result.


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Answer:

in the first one, she makes $7.50 per box

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An albatross is a large bird that can fly 400 kilometers in 8 hours at a constant speed. Using d for distance in kilometers and t for number of hours, an
equation that represents this situation is d-50t.

Enter the smaller of the two constants of proportionality.

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Answer:

t=8

Step-by-step explanation:

400 divided by 50 hopefully that helps with your question

to be proportional, there must be a constant of proportionality

true or false

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

There must be a constant of proportionality.

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A river has a current of 2km per hour. Find the rate of Fred’s boat in still water if it travels 30 km downstream and the same time it takes to travel 14 km upstream.

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Answer:

32km

Step-by-step explanation:

The stock price of a company was $35. The stock price fell to $28. Which is the closest to the percent decease in this stock price?

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Subtract the new value from original value to find the difference:

35 - 28 = 7

Divide the difference by the original amount and multiply by 100:

7/35 = 0.2 x 100 = 20%

The decrease was 20%

Answer:

20%

Step-by-step explanation:

First, subtract the new value from the original value to find the difference between the two.

35 - 28 = 7

Next, divide the difference by the original amount.

7 / 35 = 0.2

Then, multiply by 100.

.2 x 100 = 20%

We now know that the decrease was 20%

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Answer:

c. supplementary angles

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

m [slope] = 5/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Find two points on the line where they are both integers(Whole numbers, positive or negative). (30,0) and (50,50).

There is a rise of 5 units for every run of 2 units.

(30,0) → (50,50) = (30 + 20, 0 + 50) : (x,y)

m = ∆y/∆x [Change in y over the change in x]

m = 50/20

m = 5/2

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Christa and her family went out for pizza and it cost $28. In Tennessee we have a sales tax that is 7% which has to be paid along with $28. What is the sales tax on $28?

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7% of 28$ is $1.96. Hope that helps


Write 9/18 as a decimal. Identify the decimal as terminating or repeating.
a. 0.5; repeating
b. 0.9; terminating
c. 0.5; terminating
d. 1; repeating

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Answer:

it is c

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

C.) 0.5; Terminating

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

918=0.5

Showing the work

You can first reduce this fraction by dividing both the numerator and denominator by the Greatest Common Factor of 9 and 18 using

GCF(9,18) = 9

9÷918÷9=12

We know that

12

is the same as

1÷2

Then using

Long Division for 1 divided by 2

=0.5

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Restless Leg Syndrome and Fibromyalgia
People with restless leg syndrome have a strong urge to move their legs to stop uncomfortable sensations. People with fibromyalgia suffer pain and tenderness in joints throughout the body. A recent study indicates that people with fibromyalgia are much more likely to have restless leg syndrome than people without the disease. The study indicates that, for people with fibromyalgia, the probability is 0.33 of having restless leg syndrome, while for people without fibromyalgia, the probability is 0.03. About 2% of the population has fibromyalgia. Create a tree diagram from this information and use it to find the probability that a person with restless leg syndrome has fibromyalgia.

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Answer:

The probability that a person with restless leg syndrome has fibromyalgia is 0.183.

Step-by-step explanation:

Denote the events as follows:

F = a person with fibromyalgia

R = a person having restless leg syndrome

The information provided is as follows:

P (R | F) = 0.33

P (R | F') = 0.03

P (F) = 0.02

Consider the tree diagram attached below.

Compute the probability that a person with restless leg syndrome has fibromyalgia as follows:

[tex]P(F|R)=\frac{P(R|F)P(F)}{P(R|F)P(F)+P(R|F')P(F')}[/tex]

            [tex]=\frac{(0.33\times 0.02)}{(0.33\times 0.02)+(0.03\times 0.98)}\\\\=\frac{0.0066}{0.0066+0.0294}\\\\=0.183333\\\\\approx 0.183[/tex]

Thus, the probability that a person with restless leg syndrome has fibromyalgia is 0.183.

Alex is making a candy that contains 75% white chocolate and the rest peppermint sticks. The candy has 3 pounds
of peppermint sticks.
Part A: Write an equation using one variable that can be used to find the total number of pounds of white
chocolate and peppermint sticks in the candy. Define the variable used in the equation. (5 points)
Part B: How many pounds of white chocolate are present in the candy? Show your work. (5 points)

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Answer:

163

Step-by-step explanation:

Determine the midpoint of the segment with endpoints of (-3, 8) and (-3,
-2).

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Answer:

(-3,3)

Step-by-step explanation:

The standard height from the floor to the bull’s-eye at which a standard dartboard is hung at 5 feet 8 inches. A standard dartboard is 18 inches in diameter. Suppose a standard dartboard is hung at standard height so that the bull’s-eye is 10 feet from the wall to its left. Sasha throws a dart at the dartboard that land at point 10.25 Feet from the left wall and 5 feet above the floor. Does Sasha’s dart land on the dartboard? Drag the choices into the boxes to correctly complete the statements.

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Answer:

Hello! I'm sorry I couldn't get to your question sooner. I just completed this quiz!

The equation of the circle that represents the dartboard is (x-10)^2 + (y-17/3)^2 = 9/16, where the origin is the lower-left corner of the room and the unit of the radius is feet.  

The position of Sasha's dart is represented by the coordinates (10.25,5). Sash's dart does land on the dartboard.

This quiz was completed on k12, lesson 3.03.

The question is an illustration of equation of circles.

The equation of the dartboard circle is: [tex]\mathbf{(x - 10)^2 + (y - \frac{17}3)^2 = \frac 9{16}}[/tex]Sasha's dart lands on the dartboard because

From the question, we understand that:

[tex]\mathbf{h = 5\ ft\ 8\ in }[/tex] ---- the height at which the dartboard was hung

[tex]\mathbf{d = 18\i n }[/tex] ---- the diameter of the dartboard

[tex]\mathbf{B = 10ft}[/tex]  --- the bull's eye

[tex]\mathbf{D = (10.25ft, 5ft)}[/tex] --- Sasha's dart

Equation of the circle

First, we convert all units to feet

This is done by dividing inches units by 12

[tex]\mathbf{h = 5\ ft\ 8\ in }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{h = 5\ ft\ + \frac{8}{12}\ ft }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{h = 5\ ft\ + \frac{2}{3}\ ft }[/tex]

Take LCM

[tex]\mathbf{h = \frac{15 + 2}{3}\ ft }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{h = \frac{17}{3}\ ft }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{d = 18\i n }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{d = \frac{18}{12}ft}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{d = \frac{3}{2}ft}[/tex]

Divide by 2 to calculate radius

[tex]\mathbf{r = \frac{3}{2*2}ft}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{r = \frac{3}{4}ft}[/tex]

The equation of the circle is represented as:

[tex]\mathbf{(x - a)^2 + (y - b)^2 = r^2}[/tex]

In this case:

[tex]\mathbf{a = B = 10ft}[/tex] -- the distance between the bull's eye and the wall

[tex]\mathbf{b = h = \frac{17}{3}\ ft }[/tex] ---- the height at which the dartboard was hung

So, we have:

[tex]\mathbf{(x - a)^2 + (y - b)^2 = r^2}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{(x - 10)^2 + (y - \frac{17}3)^2 = (\frac 34)^2}[/tex]

Evaluate the exponents

[tex]\mathbf{(x - 10)^2 + (y - \frac{17}3)^2 = \frac 9{16}}[/tex]

Hence, the equation of the circle is: [tex]\mathbf{(x - 10)^2 + (y - \frac{17}3)^2 = \frac 9{16}}[/tex]

Does Sasha’s dart land on the dartboard?

Yes her dart lands on the dartboard because

[tex]\mathbf{D = (10.25ft, 5ft)}[/tex] is within the circumference of the dartboard

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An Airliner has a capacity for 300 passengers. If the company overbook a flight with 320 passengers, What is the probability that it will not be enough seats to accommodate all passengers. Assume that the probability that a randomly selected passenger shows up to the airport is 0.96. Find the probability using the normal distribution as an approximation to the binomial distribution.

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Answer:

The probability is   [tex]P(X  >300 ) = 0.97219 [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

 The capacity of  an Airliner  is  k =  300 passengers

 The sample size n =  320 passengers

  The probability the a randomly selected passenger shows up on to the airport

    [tex]p = 0.96[/tex]

Generally the mean is mathematically represented as

    [tex]\mu  =  n*  p[/tex]

  => [tex]\mu  =  320 *  0.96[/tex]

    => [tex]\mu  = 307.2[/tex]

Generally the standard deviation is  

    [tex]\sigma =  \sqrt{n *  p *  (1 -p ) }[/tex]

=>  [tex]\sigma =  \sqrt{320  *  0.96 *  (1 -0.96 ) }[/tex]

=> [tex]\sigma =3.50 [/tex]

Applying Normal approximation of binomial distribution

Generally the probability that there will not be enough seats to accommodate all passengers is mathematically represented as

  [tex]P(X  > k ) =  P( \frac{ X -\mu }{\sigma }  >  \frac{k - \mu}{\sigma } )[/tex]

Here [tex]\frac{ X -\mu }{\sigma }  =Z (The \ standardized \  value \  of  \ X )[/tex]

=>[tex]P(X  >300 ) =  P(Z >  \frac{300 - 307.2}{3.50} )[/tex]

Now applying  continuity correction we have

    [tex]P(X  >300 ) =  P(Z >  \frac{[300+0.5] - 307.2}{3.50} )[/tex]    

=>    [tex]P(X  >300 ) =  P(Z >  \frac{[300.5] - 307.2}{3.50} )[/tex]

=>    [tex]P(X  >300 ) =  P(Z >  -1.914 )[/tex]

From the z-table  

    [tex]P(Z >  -1.914 ) =  0.97219[/tex]

So

    [tex]P(X  >300 ) = 0.97219 [/tex]

a spring of original length 25 cm was stretched to a new length of 28 cm when a force of 12 n was applied. what would its new length be if the applied force is doubled?
a. 31 cm
b. 35 cm
c. 50 cm
d. 45 cm

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Answer:

A. 31 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

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2
[tex] 2 \times 2[/tex]

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FOUR FOUR FOUR FOUR FOUR FOUR FOUR 2*2=FOUR

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

2 × 2 = 4

According to Boyle's Law, if the temperature of a confined gas is held fixed, then the product of the pressure P and the volume V is a constant, suppose that, for a certain gas, PV=800 where P is measured in pounds per square inch and V is measured in cubic inches.
A) Find the average rate of change of P as V increases from 200in^3 to 250in^3.
B) Express V as a function of P and show that the instantaneous rate of change of V with respect to P is inversely proportional to the square of P.

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Answer:

I think its B

Step-by-step explanation:

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The equation of a circle is (x−2)2+(y+6)2=100. Find the equation of a circle that is externally tangent to the given circle and has a center at (14, 3).

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Answer:

(x-14)^2+(y-3)^2=9

Step-by-step explanation:

equation of a circle is (x-h)^2+(y-h)^2=r^2

so center is (14,3) and is tangent externally means

(x-14)^2+(y-3)2=3^2

(x-14)^2+(y-3)^2=9 answer

The equation of a circle is externally tangent to the given circle and has a center at (14, 3) is [tex](x-14)^2 + (y-3)^2=9[/tex]

The standard formula for finding the equation of a circle is expressed as:

[tex](x-a)^2+(y-b)^2=r^2[/tex]

where

(a, b) is the centre

r is the radius

Given the center at (14, 3)

If the equation of a circle is externally tangent to the given circle and has a center at (14, 3), then the radius will be 3

Substitute the radius and the centre into the expression above to have:

[tex](x-14)^2 + (y-3)^2=3^2\\(x-14)^2 + (y-3)^2=9[/tex]

Hence the equation of a circle is externally tangent to the given circle and has a center at (14, 3) is [tex](x-14)^2 + (y-3)^2=9[/tex]

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X=8(1+2+3+...+49)+1225

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What is 6√2⋅√11−2√22 expressed in simplified form?

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solve the system of equations
y=x-2
x+y=10

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x + x - 2 = 10

2x - 2 = 10

2x = 12

x = 6

y = 6 -2

y = 4

(6,4)

Find atleast 5 numbers between 1/2 and 1/3.

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Answer:

12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5

Step-by-step explanation:

solve -3x^2=150
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Answer:

x=5i√2,−5i√2

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Which point is located at (-1,3)?

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

1 back, 3 up.

Simple when graphing you use the form (x,y)



Therefore the answer is Point C.

X is -1 and Y is 3

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Answer:

the last 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Please help me answer the question in the photo! Will give brainlist :)

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Answer:

the answer is B because it make a 90* angle

Answer: I would say it is C

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Maggie claims that there are transformations that preserve the length of the rectangle's sides. Which of the following transformations could be used to support Maggle's claim? Select all that apply.
reflection over the side RS
a translation of 10 units to the right
a rotation of 90' clockwise about vortex Q
a vertical stretch of scale factor 2 through contor C
a dilation of scale factor 1 through conter

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Answer: B,D,E. Step-by-Step explanation

Transformation that preserve lengths are rigid transformation.

The options that support Maggie's claim are:

reflection over the side RS a translation of 10 units to the right a rotation of 90' clockwise about vortex Q  

All transformations are rigid transformation, except dilation.

Dilation are of two types

StretchCompress

Either of the two above, do not preserve length

This means that:

Options (d) and (e) will not preserve the lengths of the rectangle, because they represent dilation

Hence, the correct options that will preserve the length of the rectangle are: (a), (b) and (c)

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f(x)=x-5
g(x) = 2x+1
Write the expressions for (f-g)(x) and (f+g)(x) and evaluate (fg)(4).

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Answer:

(f - g)(x) = -x - 6

(f + g)(x) = 3x - 4

(f*g)(4) = -9

Step-by-step explanation:

These are your equations:

f(x) = x - 5

g(x) = 2x + 1

To find (f - g)(x), subtract g(x) from f(x).

(f - g)(x) = x - 5 - (2x + 1)

(f - g)(x) = x - 5 - 2x - 1

(f - g)(x) = -x - 5 - 1

(f - g)(x) = -x - 6

To find (f + g)(x), add f(x) with g(x).

(f + g)(x) = x - 5 + 2x + 1

(f + g)(x) = 3x - 5 + 1

(f + g)(x) = 3x - 4

To find (f*g)(4), you need to first find (f*g)(4).  You can do this by multiplying f(x) wih g(x).

(f*g)(x) = (x - 5)(2x + 1)

(f*g)(x) = 2x² - 9x - 5

Now that you have (f*g)(x), solve with x as 4.

(f*g)(4) = 2(4)² - 9(4) - 5

(f*g)(4) = 2(16) - 9(4) - 5

(f*g)(4) = 32 - 36 - 5

(f*g)(4) = -9

The required expression for (f-g)(x), (f+g)(x) and (fg)(4) are given as 3x - 4, -x - 6 and 11.

What are functions?

Functions is the relationship between sets of values. e g y=f(x), for every value of x there is its exists in a set of y. x is the independent variable while Y is the dependent variable.

Here,
f(x)=x-5
g(x) = 2x+1

According to the question,
[f + g ](x) = x - 5 + 2x + 1 = 3x - 4

[f + g ](x) =  3x - 4

[f - g ](x) =  x - 5 - 2x - 1
[f - g ](x) = -x - 6

(f.g)(x) = (x - 5)(2x + 1)
(f.g)(x) = 2x² -4x -5

(f.g)(4) = 2[4]² - 4[4] - 5
         = 32 - 16 - 5
         = 11
(f.g)(4) = 11

Thus, the required expression for (f-g)(x), (f+g)(x) and (fg)(4) are given as 3x - 4, -x - 6 and 11.

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How many edges are there on a cylinder?

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Answer:

There are 0 number of edges on a cylinder

How do you solve for x?

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You would set up a proportion.

20/8 = x/14

Solve, and your answer is x = 35
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