Write an equation of the line that passes through (-4, 1) and is parallel to the
line y - 3 = 2(x + 7).
Answer:
y=2x+9
Step-by-step explanation:
point slope form
y-y1=m(x-x1)
y-3=2(x+7)
m=2
y intercept: b=9
y=mx+b where m=2 b=9
y=2x+9
5•3^n
Answer choices are:
A: 15,30,45,60
B: 5,15,45,135
C: 0,15,45,135
D: 15,45,135,405
can someone help me with this :(
Answer:
f#### no b#### how bout you get some brains and figure it out on your own. N####
½ z = 6
im giving 30 points so pls help !! also this is missing hw lol
Candace made donuts and could package 11 of them in each box if she needs 3908 donut how many full boxes would she have?
Answer:
355 full boxes. 356 if you don't count the not full one that she would need.
Step-by-step explanation:
3908/11 = 35.272727
Please don't delete my question again brainly. This is all the context given. No more in the problem.
Here given that
A={People in the classroom}B={mouths in the classroom}So
Every person has one and only mouth
Means
n(A)=n(B)So
A=B1. Dwayne has 10 blue shirts and 12 red shirts. What's the ratio of blue shirts to red shirts that
Dwayne has?
Answer:
5 : 6
Step-by-step explanation:
the ratio of
blue : red
= 10 : 12 ( divide both parts by 2 )
= 5 : 6 ← in simplest form
An airline claims that the no-show rate for passengers is less than 5%. In a sample of 420 randomly selected reservations, 19 were no-shows. At α=0.01, test the airline's claim. State the sample percentage and round it to three decimal places.
State the hypotheses.
State the critical value(s).
State the test statistics.
State the decision
State the conclusion.
Answer:
An airline claims that the no-show rate for passengers is less than 5%. In a sample of 420 randomly selected reservations, 19 were no-shows. At α=0.01, test the airline's claim. State the sample percentage and round it to three decimal places.
State the hypotheses.
State the critical value(s).
State the test statistics.
State the decision
State the conclusion.
Please help me .....
[tex] \frac{80}{90} - \sqrt{50} \times {19}^{2} \div {23}^{2} [/tex]
Answer:
[tex]\implies \dfrac{80}{90}-\sqrt{50} \times 19^2 \div 23^2[/tex]
Order of operations (PEDMAS)
ParenthesesExponentsMultiplication and Division (from left to right)Addition and Subtraction (from left to right)Following the order of operations,
Carry out the exponents (and radicals) first:
[tex]\implies \dfrac{80}{90}-\sqrt{25 \cdot 2} \times 361 \div 529[/tex]
[tex]\implies \dfrac{80}{90}-5\sqrt{2} \times 361 \div 529[/tex]
Now the multiplication and division (from left to right):
[tex]\implies \dfrac{8}{9}-1805\sqrt{2} \div 529[/tex]
[tex]\implies \dfrac{8}{9}-\dfrac{1805\sqrt{2}}{529}[/tex]
Convert the fractions so that their denominators are the same:
[tex]\implies \dfrac{8 \times 529}{9 \times 529}-\dfrac{1805\sqrt{2} \times 9}{529 \times9}[/tex]
[tex]\implies \dfrac{4232}{4761}-\dfrac{16245\sqrt{2}}{4761}[/tex]
Answer as a fraction:
[tex]\implies \dfrac{4232-16245\sqrt{2}}{4761}[/tex]
Answer as a number:
[tex]\implies -3.936546801... = -3.9\: \textsf{(nearest tenth)}[/tex]
5(3 + 4) − 2 = 7 − 3(−2 + 11
Answer: what I understood from the question that you want this side and the other side so the fust side equals 33 and the second side after the equal side equals -20 so 33 = -20
Step-by-step explanation: I hope it is correct .
Inequalities
Which is the graph of the system x + 3y > -3 and y < 1/2x +1?
Answer:
the 4th graph.
Step-by-step explanation:
by solving for Y in the first equation, we get the y-intercept of -1 and the second equation has a y-intercept of 1. 4th graph is the only graph with those 2 intercepts
please help what is the answer am I correct
Answer:
natural numbers 1,2,3,4,5,6..........
Step-by-step explanation:
hope it helps you<3Answer:
yes you are
hope this helps
I need help with this
The interquartile range is the length that contains the middle ___ (what?) of the values in a data set
Answer:
50%Step-by-step explanation:
The interquartile range is the difference between Q3 and Q1.
Since Q3 = 75% mark and Q1 = 25% mark, this range is representing the data between those 2 marks:
IQR = 75% - 25% = 50%The blank is 50%
Find an equation for the line that passes through the points (-6, 3) and (6, -6).
Answer:
[tex]y = -\frac{3}{4}x-\frac{3}{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
First, calculate the slope of the line:
[tex]m = \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}\\m = \frac{(-6) - 3}{6 - (-6)}\\m = \frac{-9}{12}\\m = \frac{-3}{4}[/tex]
Next, calculate the y-intercept:
Choose any point on the line.
[tex](-6,3)[/tex]
Solve for [tex]b[/tex].
[tex]y = mx + b\\b = y - (mx)\\b = 3 - (\frac{-3}{4} * -6)\\b = 3 - \frac{9}{2}\\b = \frac{-3}{2}[/tex]
Finally, create the equation:
[tex]y = -\frac{3}{4}x-\frac{3}{2}[/tex]
Find the value of |-4 + 3| · 8.
Answer:
20
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SolveAny negative number added to a positive number always brings you further to the left, which is considered the negative zone. It's more like subtracting in a different way. That said, let's make the equation.
[tex]-4 = -4[/tex]
Now, multiply 3 by 8.
[tex]3 * 8 = 24[/tex]
Add negative 4, meaning subtract 4 in a dynamic way.
[tex]|-4 + 24~| = 20[/tex]
Select the expressions that are equivalent to 12x - 6.
A. -6(2x-1)
B. 6(2x-1)
C. 6x(2-1)
D. -6x(2x-1)
E. -6(-2x+1)
F. 6x(-2x+1)
Answer:
B and E
Step-by-step explanation:
A.
-6(2x - 1)
Distribute the -6.
-12x + 6
B.
6(2x - 1)
Distribute the 6.
12x - 6
C.
6x(2 - 1)
Subtract inside parenthesis.
6x(1)
Multiply.
6x
D.
-6x(2x - 1)
Distribute the -6x.
-12x² + 6x
E.
-6(-2x + 1)
Distribute the -6.
12x - 6
F.
6x(-2x + 1)
Distribute the 6x.
-12x² + 6x
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Answer:
what's the question? we need to know in order to help
Thaddeus wants to cover an area around a pond with natural slate stone. If the cost of the slate is $6.50 per square foot, how much will it cost to surround the pond?
Answer:
Cost of slate path using π: $980.18 (nearest cent)
Cost of slate path using π = 3.14: $979.68
Step-by-step explanation:
Formula
Area of a circle = πr² (where r is the radius)
First, calculate the area of the slate path by subtracting the area of the pond from the area of the larger circle.
Area of larger circle = π · 8² = 64π ft²
Area of pond (smaller circle) = π · 4² = 16π ft²
⇒ area of slate path = 64π - 16π = 48π ft²
If the cost of the slate is $6.50 per ft² then,
Cost of slate path using π:
⇒ 48π × $6.50 = $980.18 (nearest cent)
Cost of slate path using π = 3.14:
⇒ 48 × 3.14 × $6.50 = $979.68
may i have help with this problem please
Answer: 9
Step-by-step explanation:
Past the point of 12 there are a total of 9 plants represented.
19. The product of two consecutive integers is 5 more than three times the larger
Richest people. Find the net
worth of the worlds three
Richest people. Put these
monetary values in Perspective
through any techniques you wish
Answer:
Elon Musk 269.7 B
Jeff Bezos: 170.15 B
Bill Gates: 130.23 B
Step-by-step explanation:
If you had a trail of 1 billion 1 dollar bills, it would stretch out to 96,900 miles.
If you did that with 100 billion 1 dollar bills, that would be 9,690,000 miles.
That is more than 300 times the circumference of the Earth.
The half life of radium is 1690 years. if 80 grams are present now, how much will be present in 830 years
Answer:
A(t) = amount remaining in t years
= A0ekt, where A0 is the initial amount and k is a constant to be determined.
Since A(1690) = (1/2)A0 and A0 = 80,
we have 40 = 80e1690k
1/2 = e1690k
ln(1/2) = 1690k
k = -0.0004
So, A(t) = 80e-0.0004t
Therefore, A(430) = 80e-0.0004(430)
= 80e-0.172
≈ 67.4 g
Step-by-step explanation:
A garden has an area of 286ft. It’s length is 9ft more than it’s width. What are the dimensions of the garden?
Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
x × (x + 9) = x² + 9x = 286x² + 9x - 286 = 0(x - 13)(x + 22)x = 13 or -22Since you cannot have negative length, it’s 13Consider the following expression
4b+2+7a
Select all of the true statements below.
Answer:
a , c and d
Step-by-step explanation:
a , c and d are correct
Sandra is setting up a party. She has 7 bowls to put
candy in. If she wants to put 1/5 of a bag of candy in
each bowl, how many bags of candy will she use?
Answer:
7/5 = 1 2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to multiply the number of bowls filled, by the amount of candy that goes into each bowl.
There are 7 bowls to fill and 1/5 of a bag of candy goes in each bowl.
7 * 1/5 = 7/5
This works out to 7/5 or 1 and 2/5.
94 POINTS!!!!!! EASY STATS QUESTION. SHOW WORK
A jar contains 4 marbles - 3 Red & 1 Blue. Two marbles are drawn with replacement after each draw. What is the probability that the same color marble is drawn twice?
Answer: hii :)
5/8Step-by-step explanation:
The probability of a red marble being drawn in both turns = 9/16, and the probability of a white marble being drawn in both turns = 1/16. So, the total probability = (9/16) + (1/16) = 10/16 = 5/8.
Hopefully this helps you
- Matthew
Answer:
[tex]\sf \dfrac58[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
3 red marbles1 blue marblesTotal marbles = 4[tex]\sf Probability\:of\:an\:event\:occurring = \dfrac{Number\:of\:ways\:it\:can\:occur}{Total\:number\:of\:possible\:outcomes}[/tex]
[tex]\implies \sf \textsf{P(red marble)}=\dfrac{3}{4}[/tex]
[tex]\implies \sf \textsf{P(blue marble)}=\dfrac{1}{4}[/tex]
As the marbles are replaced:
[tex]\implies \sf \textsf{P(red marble) and P(red marble)}=\dfrac{3}{4} \times \dfrac{3}{4}=\dfrac{9}{16}[/tex]
[tex]\implies \sf \textsf{P(blue marble) and P(blue marble)}=\dfrac{1}{4} \times \dfrac{1}{4}=\dfrac{1}{16}[/tex]
Therefore:
[tex]\implies \sf \textsf{P(red and red) or P(blue and blue)}=\dfrac{9}{16}+\dfrac{1}{16}=\dfrac{10}{16}=\dfrac58[/tex]
The playlist consists of 21 songs by The Working Mamas, 12 songs
by Chef Mo Cheese, 36 songs by The Snippers, 54 by Lucy and
The Jungle Cats, and 27 by Nuestra Paradise.
Complete the probability model. Don't forget to write
each answer as a percent.
artist
The Working
Chef Mo
The
Lucy and the
Nuestra
Mamas
Cheese
Snippers
Jungle Cats
Paradise
Total
probability
14 %
Answer:
what???
Step-by-step explanation:
im not sure what you are talking about
can i have some help? i'm kinda desperate AND please NO fake answers don't answer if you will give a fake answer
btw if you want an extra 50 points or more you could maybe help with another question i asked recently on my profile as not all of them received applicable answers
Step-by-step explanation:
Vertex form is: [tex]a(x-h)^2+k[/tex]
a) [tex]a(x+2)^2+3=y[/tex]
To find a, plug (-4,1) in for x and y.
[tex]a(-4+2)^2+3=1[/tex]
[tex]4a=-2[/tex]
[tex]a=-1/2[/tex]
so a) is [tex]\frac{-1}{2} (x+2)^2+3[/tex]
b) .... I'm not sure what the second coordinate is.
c) [tex]a(x+2)^2-3[/tex]
Plug in (-5,6) for x and y.
[tex]6=a(-5+2)^2-3[/tex]
[tex]9=9a[/tex]
[tex]a=1[/tex]
so c) is [tex](x+2)^2-3[/tex]
d) [tex]a(x+2)^2+5[/tex]
Plug (1,-4) in for x and y.
[tex]-4=a(1+2)^2+5[/tex]
[tex]-9=9a[/tex]
[tex]a=-1[/tex]
so d) is [tex]-(x+2)^2+5[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]\textsf{(a)}\quad y=-\dfrac{1}{2}(x+2)^2+3[/tex]
[tex]\textsf{(b)}\quad y=a(x+1)^2-1[/tex]
[tex]\textsf{(c)}\quad y=(x+2)^2-3[/tex]
[tex]\textsf{(d)}\quad y=-(x+2)^2+5[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Vertex form
[tex]y=a(x-h)^2+k[/tex]
where (h, k) is the vertex
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Part (a)
Given: vertex at (-2, 3) passes through (-4 ,1)
Substituting the given vertex into the equation:
[tex]\implies y=a(x-(-2))^2+3[/tex]
[tex]\implies y=a(x+2)^2+3[/tex]
Substitute the given point into the equation to find a:
[tex]\implies 1=a(-4+2)^2+3[/tex]
[tex]\implies 1=4a+3[/tex]
[tex]\implies a=-\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]
Substitute the found value of a to form the final equation:
[tex]y=-\dfrac{1}{2}(x+2)^2+3[/tex]
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Part (b)
Given: vertex at (-1, -1) passes through ?)
Substituting the given vertex into the equation:
[tex]\implies y=a(x-(-1))^2+(-1)[/tex]
[tex]\implies y=a(x+1)^2-1[/tex]
Substitute the given point into the equation to find a:
**no point given**
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Part (c)
Given: vertex at (-2, -3) passes through (-5, 6)
Substituting the given vertex into the equation:
[tex]\implies y=a(x-(-2))^2+(-3)[/tex]
[tex]\implies y=a(x+2)^2-3[/tex]
Substitute the given point into the equation to find a:
[tex]\implies 6=a(-5+2)^2-3[/tex]
[tex]\implies 6=9a-3[/tex]
[tex]\implies a=1[/tex]
Substitute the given point into the equation to find a:
[tex]y=(x+2)^2-3[/tex]
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Part (d)
Given: vertex at (-2, 5) passes through (1, -4)
Substituting the given vertex into the equation:
[tex]\implies y=a(x-(-2))^2+5[/tex]
[tex]\implies y=a(x+2)^2+5[/tex]
Substitute the given point into the equation to find a:
[tex]\implies -4=a(1+2)^2+5[/tex]
[tex]\implies -4=9a+5[/tex]
[tex]\implies a=-1[/tex]
Substitute the given point into the equation to find a:
[tex]y=-(x+2)^2+5[/tex]
Can someone please help me with this??
Answer:
m angle 2 = 60° (vertically opposite)
m angle 3 = 120° (linear pair)
m angle 1 = 120° (linear pair)