Step-by-step explanation:
Scale Factor (Dilation) The scale factor in the dilation of a mathematical object determines how much larger or smaller the image will be (compared to the original object). When the absolute value of the scale factor is greater than one, an expansion occurs. Hope this helps :)
find the prime factorization of each number. 52, and 41
Step-by-step explanation:
We will first find the prime factorization of 41 and 52. After we will calculate the factors of 41 and 52 and find the biggest common factor number .
Step-1: Prime Factorization of 41
Prime factors of 41 are 41. Prime factorization of 41 in exponential form is:
41 = 411
Step-2: Prime Factorization of 52
Prime factors of 52 are 2, 13. Prime factorization of 52 in exponential form is:
52 = 22 × 131
Convert 32∘C to ∘F. Round to one decimal place.
Answer:
89.6°F
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
89.6∘F
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex](32 * \frac{9}{5}) + 32\\\rule{150}{0.5}\\ 57 . 6 + 32\\\\\boxed{89.6}[/tex]
32∘C should be 89.6∘F.
Hope this helps.
how do you simplify 18x⁶/27x⁴
Answer:
2x^2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
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A particular type of fuel tank produced for a particular car model is designed to hold 30
liters. However, the actual capacity of a randomly chosen tank of this type is normally
distributed with mean 30 liters and standard deviation 0.5 liters. Suppose that of the cars
of the above model, 50 percent run 14.5km per liter, 30 percent run 14km per liter and 20
percent run 13.5km per liter under test condition.
i. If you buy a car of the above model, what is the probability that your car will run
more than 420km under test conditions, when tank is filled once?
ii. If a randomly selected car of the above model runs maximum distance of 420km
under test conditions, when the tank is filled once, what is the probability that this
car runs 14.5km per liter?
Answer:
23
Step-by-step explanation:
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A car rents for $40 per day plus 21¢ per mile. You are on a daily budget of $82. What mileage will allow you to stay within your budget?
Answer:
less than or equal to 200 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
let 'm' = mileage
0.21m + 40 ≤ 82
subtract 40 from each side to get:
0.21m ≤ 42
divide each side by 0.21 to get:
m ≤ 200
In this picture B,D, and F are midpoints. AC=50, CE=60, and BD=35
DF=[?]
Answer:
25
Step-by-step explanation:
AC=50 ∴BC=25
DF is the opposite of BC ( take it as a square BCDF)
The ratio of your monthly allowance compared to your friends monthly allowance is five to three and totally you and your friend make $40 how much money do you make
How to divided 4 and 2/4
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
turn 2/4 into fraction by dividing 2 by 4 equals to 0.5 then divide 4 by 0.5 equals 8
How to solve -2(x+2)^2=5 using the square root method.
Which expressions have a value that is greater than 1?
Answer:
Im not sure about A but other then that B and D have greater values then one
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]~\hspace{7em}\textit{negative exponents} \\\\ a^{-n} \implies \cfrac{1}{a^n} ~\hspace{4.5em} a^n\implies \cfrac{1}{a^{-n}} ~\hspace{4.5em} \cfrac{a^n}{a^m}\implies a^na^{-m}\implies a^{n-m} \\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}\\\\ \boxed{A}\qquad \cfrac{3^{-2}}{3^3}\implies \cfrac{~~\frac{1}{3^2} ~~}{3^3}\implies \cfrac{~~\frac{1}{3^2} ~~}{\cfrac{3^3}{1}}\implies \cfrac{1}{3^3\cdot 3^2}\implies \cfrac{1}{3^5}\implies \cfrac{1}{243}\qquad \textit{\large \checkmark}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{B}\qquad \cfrac{5^3}{5^2}\implies 5^3\cdot 5^{-2}\implies 5^{3-2}\implies 5^1\implies 5\qquad \bigotimes \\\\\\ \boxed{C}\qquad 9^0\implies 1\qquad \bigotimes \\\\\\ \boxed{D}\qquad \cfrac{(2^3)^2}{2^2}\implies \cfrac{2^{3\cdot 2}}{2^2}\implies \cfrac{2^6}{2^2}\implies 2^6\cdot 2^{-2}\implies 2^4\implies 16\qquad \textit{\large \checkmark} \\\\\\ \boxed{E}\qquad \cfrac{2^3}{2^8}\implies 2^3\cdot 2^{-8}\implies 2^{3-8}\implies 2^{-5}\implies \cfrac{1}{2^5}\implies \cfrac{1}{32}\qquad \bigotimes[/tex]
picture of complex number system.....
Answer:
is this ok 4 uh?
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Two cities are 5 3/4 inches apart on a map. The map scale says that 1/2 inch= 10 miles. How many miles
apart are two cities?
Answer:
900 Miles
Step-by-step explanation:
Since 1 inch = 200 miles, then ....
4.5 inches * (200 miles / 1 inch) = (4.5 inches * 200 miles) / (1 inch) = 900 miles
OR
1 / 200 : 4.5 / m ==> 1 * 4.5 / 200 * 4.5 = 4.5 / 900 ==> m = 900
Thus, the actual distance between the two cities is 900 miles.
Two points are shown on the number line. Which value is best represented by the point F? 
Answer:
I believe its d
if 50% of a number is 170 and 20% of the same number is 68, find 70% of that number.
Your neighbour has two children. You learn that he has a son, Samuel. What is the probability that Samuel's sibling is a brother?
Answer: 50%
Step-by-step explanation:
If the neighbor has 2 children and one is a male out of 100% it would just be 100% divided by 2 i think im not sure but i hope this helps
Joy needs 8 feet of fabric for a project she is working on, but the store only sells the fabric in meters. One meter of fabric costs $1.15. How much will the fabric cost?
[1 ft = 0.305m]
$9.20
$2.12
$2.81
$30.16
Answer:
$2.81
Step-by-step explanation:
8 feet = 2.44 meters
2.44 · $1.15 = $2.81
I hope that this helps!!!
Answer:
c. 2.81
Step-by-step explanation:
100 pointer question here
Answer:
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Expressions matching the properties
The associative property:
a + b = b + aab = baThe commutative property:
a + (b + c) = (a + b) + cDistributive property:
a(b + c) = ab + acDonnel purchased two pairs of jeans. There was a 20% discount on one pair of jeans with an original price of $45.50. There was a 40% discount on the other pair of jeans with an original price of $32.20. How much did he save altogether?
Answer:
$21.98
Step-by-step explanation:
45.50 * .20 = 9.1
32.20 * .40 = 12.88
12.88 + 9.1 = 21.98
rebecca has 12 photos she wants to hang side by side on her wall.
A. if she only wants to display 8 of the photos, in how many ways can she choose 8 photos she wishes to eventually display?
B. in how many ways can she arrange all 12 photos?
C. if rebecca wants to have the 10 out of 12 photos in specific places, how many ways could she order the 12 photos?
We want to find different ways of selecting and ordering elements. The answers are:
A) C = 395
B) combinations = 479,001,600
C) combinations = 239,500,800
First, we know that Rebecca has 12 photos.
A) She wants to choose 8 of these 12 photos, we want to see in how many ways she can choose these 8 photos.
Remember that for a set of N elements, the number of different combinations of K elements (such that K is smaller than N) is given by:
[tex]C(N, K) = \frac{N!}{(N - K)!*K!}[/tex]
Here we have N = 12 and K = 8, then:
[tex]C(12, 8) = \frac{12!}{(12 - 8)!*8!} = \frac{12!}{4!*8!} = \frac{12*11*10*9}{4*3*2*1} = 495[/tex]
So there are 495 different ways of choosing 8 photos out of the 12.
B) Now we want to see in how many ways she can arrange all 12 photos.
The first photo can be any one of the 12, so there we have 12 options.The second photo can be any one of the remaining 11 (so we have 11 options).The third photo can be any one of the remaining 10, and so on.The total number of combinations is just the product between the numbers of options, we got:
[tex]combinations = 12*11*10*9*8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1 = 479,001,600[/tex]
C) Now we must combine the two things we did before, first, we select 10 out of the 12 photos, and then we want to find in how many ways we can arrange these 10 photos.
[tex]C(12, 10) = \frac{12!}{(12 - 10)°*10°} = \frac{12*11}{2} = 66[/tex]
And we multiply this by the total number of arrangements of these 10 photos, that is just given by 10!, so we get:
[tex]c = 66*10! = 66*(10*9*8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1) = 239,500,800[/tex]
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O A woman's store sells the following categories of clothing for the following prices. blouses : Ghc14 each, skirt : Ghc 16 each, dress: Ghc 25 each, pantyhose:2 pairs for Ghc 3, socks: Ghc7. A lady goes to the store in a day when the store has a 20% off sale on all skirts. if ya buys 2 skirks, 1 dress and 4 pairs of pantyhose, how much money does lady have to pay?
Answer:
$4
Step-by-step explanation:
i know this because i passed collage last year
A company charges $60 per day plus $0.50 per mile for truck rentals. If Greg rents a truck for 3 days and drives 150 miles, how much will the company charge?
Answer:
$255
Step-by-step explanation:
Equation would be
60x+0.5y= $ charged
x= days
y = per mile
60 * 3 + 0.5 * 150 = $
180+75=
=255
Greg would have to pay $255
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Help please on part b
Answer:
-0.045
Step-by-step explanation:
you first take the derivate of A(t)
A'(t)=1.4e^-0.05t X (-0.05)
A'(t)=-0.07e^-0.05t
so when t=0
amount remaining is -0.07e^-0.05(0) ---- e^0 = 1
so its -0.07
when t=9
do the same thing,
-0.07e^-0.05(9) ---use calculator
-0.045
Given the functions,
f(x) = x^3 - 4x^2 + 5
g(x) = x^2 + 6x - 7
h(x) = x + 6
Find f(g(-3)).
Answer:
f(g(- 3) ) = - 5115
Step-by-step explanation:
Evaluate g(- 3) then substitute the value obtained into f(x)
g(- 3) = (- 3)² + 6(- 3) - 7 = 9 - 18 - 7 = - 16 , then
f(- 16) = (- 16)³ - 4(- 16)² + 5
= - 4096 - 4(256) + 5
= - 4096 - 1024 + 5
= - 5115
50 point question Solve quick i will give branliest
Answer:
17
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 100 = 4x + 49
100 - 49 = 3x
3x = 51
x = 17
Twelve pounds of the element plutonium is released in a nuclear accident. The amount of plutonium P that is present after t months is given by P(t)=12e^-0.1507t. What amount of plutonium remains after 36 months? Round to two decimal places.
The amount of Plutonium that remains after 36 months is 0.05
The equation for the amount of Plutonium after t months is
[tex]\mathbf{P(t) = 12e^{-0.1507t}}[/tex]
After 36 months; we have: t = 36.
Substitute 36 for t in P(t).
So, we have:
[tex]\mathbf{P(36) = 12e^{-0.1507 \times 36}}[/tex]
Simplify the exponent
[tex]\mathbf{P(36) = 12e^{-5.4252}}[/tex]
Evaluate the exponent
[tex]\mathbf{P(36) = 12 \times 0.004404}[/tex]
Multiply
[tex]\mathbf{P(36) = 0.052848}[/tex]
Approximate to 2 decimal places
[tex]\mathbf{P(36) = 0.05}[/tex]
Hence, the amount that remains is 0.05
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3x + 4 = 16 what is x?
Answer:
x = 4Step-by-step explanation:
3x + 4 = 163x = 16 - 43x = 12x = 12/3x = 4Point One = (0, -2) = Point Two = (-3, -5)
write in slope intercept form
Answer: m=1
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the equation y=y2-y1 over x2-x1
1. label your points
0=x1
-2=y1
-3=x2
-5=y2
The first pair is x1 and y1 and the next pair is x2 and y2
plug in the numbers to find your answer
.79 % of what number of horses is 29 horses
Answer: 37
Cross multiply 100x29 over 79
1. A bag contains red apples and yellow apples. The ratio of red apples to yellow apples in the bag is 9 to 4. How many apples are yellow.
Answer:
?
Step-by-step explanation:
You can’t know that, because you don’t know how many total apples there are.
A coordinate plane with a straight line with a positive slope passing through the points, (0, negative 3) and (3, 4). Choose the answer to complete each statement. The slope of the line is . The y-intercept is at . The graph represents the function
[tex](\stackrel{x_1}{0}~,~\stackrel{y_1}{-3})\qquad (\stackrel{x_2}{3}~,~\stackrel{y_2}{4}) ~\hfill \stackrel{slope}{m}\implies \cfrac{\stackrel{rise} {\stackrel{y_2}{4}-\stackrel{y1}{(-3)}}}{\underset{run} {\underset{x_2}{3}-\underset{x_1}{0}}}\implies \cfrac{4+3}{3}\implies \cfrac{7}{3} \\\\\\ \begin{array}{|c|ll} \cline{1-1} \textit{point-slope form}\\ \cline{1-1} \\ y-y_1=m(x-x_1) \\\\ \cline{1-1} \end{array}\implies y-\stackrel{y_1}{(-3)}=\stackrel{m}{\cfrac{7}{3}}(x-\stackrel{x_1}{0})[/tex]
we can always find the y-intercept by simply setting x = 0, or namely
[tex]y-(-3)=\cfrac{7}{3}(0-0)\implies y+3=\cfrac{7}{3}(0)\implies y+3=0\implies y=-3 \\\\[-0.35em] ~\dotfill\\\\ ~\hfill \stackrel{\textit{y-intercept at}}{(0~~,~-3)}~\hfill[/tex]
Answer:
first one is 7/3
second one is -3
third one is g(x) = 7/3x-3
Step-by-step explanation:
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