Jenny's dog weighs 38 kilograms. There are about 2.2 pounds in 1 kilogram. About how many pounds does Jenny’s dog weigh?

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Answer 1

Answer:

83.6 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

1 kg = 2.2 pounds

38 x 2 = 76

.2 x 38 = 7.6

76 + 7.6 is 83.6

Answer 2

Answer:

83.6 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

1 kg = 2.2 pounds

38 x 2 = 76

.2 x 38 = 7.6

76 + 7.6 is 83.6


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The California Department of State Police keeps track of the number of points received for various traffic violations by drivers. The department is interested in examining the relationship between the number of points received and the insurance premium. Some information on the point category and the insurance premium category is given below:

Point category
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Medium 29% 33% 27%
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what is the coefficient of Q in the sum of
(2/3q - 3/4) and (-1/6q - 2)


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The coefficient of Q in the sum of (2/3q - 3/4) and (-1/6q - 2) is 1/3.

The coefficient of Q in the first term, 2/3q, is 2/3. The coefficient of Q in the second term, -1/6q, is -1/6. The sum of these coefficients is (2/3) + (-1/6) = 1/3. Therefore, the coefficient of Q in the sum of the two terms is 1/3.
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8. The volume of a box is 7923 cubic meters. If its base has an area of 57 square meters, what is its height?

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How do I solve this system of equations using the elimination method
y=3x+13
2x=y-9

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The value of x is -4 and the value of y is 1.

What is the value of x and y?

In order to use the elimination method, rearrange the given linear equations.

y - 3x = 13 equation 1

y - 2x = 9 equation 2

Subtract equation 2 from equation 1:

-x = 4

x = -4

Substitute for x in equation 2

y - 2(-4) = 9

y  + 8 = 9

y = 9 - 8

y = 1

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Which graph represents the compound inequality?
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2
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5
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2 3 4 5
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Answer:

4th option

Step-by-step explanation:

open circle means more than or less than

n is more than -3 but less than 1

How do logarithmic functions model real-world problems and their solutions? Give a specific example and explain.

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The process of logarithmic functions in real-worlds problems is given below.

And an example of an application of logarithmic function is given.

What is Logarithmic?

The inverse of exponentiation is the logarithm. This indicates that the exponent to which b must be raised in order to obtain a number x is the logarithm of x to the base b.

We know,

logarithmic function and exponential function are inverse of each other.

So, whenever we solve the exponential function,

we use the help of logarithmic functions.

To compute the number with bigger exponents,

we use the logarithms.

Because it reduces the size of the numbers.

Let the bacteria is growing exponentially,

b = 2ⁿ.

We know that the bacteria grows every hour.

We want to find time.

Here, we will use the inverse function to the exponential function.

How long will it take them to get 1000 bacteria?

1000 = 2ⁿ

Taking log on both sides,

log(1000) = n log2

n = log(1000)/log(2)

n = 9.96

n ≈ 10 hours.

Therefore, an application of logarithmic function is given above.

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Which box plot represents the data above?


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Find the solution for x if |5x – 2| = 13.

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x=1 if that's 15 x

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Answer:k^3=1

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An item on sale costs 80% of the original price. The original price was 33%

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The sale price of the item is given by the equation A = $ 26.40

What is an Equation?

Equations are mathematical statements with two algebraic expressions flanking the equals (=) sign on either side.

It demonstrates the equality of the relationship between the expressions printed on the left and right sides.

Coefficients, variables, operators, constants, terms, expressions, and the equal to sign are some of the components of an equation. The "=" sign and terms on both sides must always be present when writing an equation.

Given data ,

Let the sale price of the item be represented as A

Now , the equation will be

The original price of the item = $ 33

An item on sale costs 80% of the original price

So , the sale price of the item A = 80 % x original price of the item

Substituting the values in the equation , we get

The sale price of the item A = ( 80 / 100 ) x 33

The sale price of the item A = 0.80 x 33

The sale price of the item A = $ 26.40

Therefore , the value of A is $ 26.40

Hence , the sale price is $ 26.40

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Answer:

95

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Change this radical to an algebraic expression with fractional exponents.

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The fractional form of the expression [tex]\sqrt[3]a[/tex] is [tex]a^{\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

What are surds and indices?

We know there are two types of radicals one is surds when the number has been raised by such power that it is greater than zero and less than one,

The other type of radicals are indices where a number is raised to such power that is greater than one.

Given, A radical expression [tex]\sqrt[3]a[/tex].

We know this describes the cube root of a or one-third root of a.

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Some common rules of exponents are

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There are 24 students in a class, and three of them are named Madison. There are no other students in the class with the same name.

If the teacher calls on students randomly, which of the following BEST describes the probability of a Madison being chosen?

If you cannot see, zoom in on the photo.

Do not answer if you don’t know the answer.
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Answer:

Mizuki is here to help! The answer is D!

Step-by-step explanation:

Ok... So there are 24 students in the class and no other students in the class has the same name right? So the fraction should be [tex]\frac{3}{24}[/tex] since there are three madisons, which will be 0.125!

Since three people have the same name, everyone else gets less probability of getting called so the answer would be D.

Answer:

Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

Total Students in a class: 24

Total Madisons in the class: 3

Denominator is always the total number of something so; [tex]\frac{3}{24}[/tex]

3/24 = 0.125

Any other student would have a probability of [tex]\frac{1}{24}[/tex] of being chosen which is less than [tex]\frac{3}{24}[/tex], therefore, Option D is the most sensible one.

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Maria flips a coin 20 times. The coin only lands on tails 9 times. According to theoretical
probability how many more times would Maria have expected the coin to land on tails?

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

A coin only has two outcomes. Meaning that she has a 50/50 chance of landing on each side. So, 50% of 20 is 10. According to the theoretical  probabilty, the coin would have landed on heads 10 times and tails 10 times. So, for that to be true Maria would have had to land on tails one more time.  

Three views of a solid are shown. What is this three-dimensional solid?

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Answer:

pyramid

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Answer:

C) 25

Step-by-step explanation:

First, solve for the height (red dotted line) using the Pythagorean theorem 9²+b²=15²

81+b²=225

b²=225-81

b²=12

Then set up a ratio.

x/12=9/15

simplify

x/12=3/5

cross-multiply

3x=60

x=20

This gives us the base.  Now we can solve for x using the Pythagorean theorem again.

20²+15²=x²

400+225=x²

625=x²

√x²=√625

x=25

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1000m

3 minutes

1000/3

Answer is approx 333km per minute

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12hr

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true speed = 26.935546 knotstrue bearing = 102.265139 degrees

The values are approximate. Round them however you need to.

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Explanation:

The diagram you have drawn is correct if you're only considering one current. Specifically current #1 which has the bearing of 290 degrees moving at 25 knots.

The red angle is 290 degrees. The remaining portion that is needed to get a full 360 degrees is 360-290 = 70. This adds to the blue portion in quadrant 1, which is 90, and we get 70+90 = 160. So the blue angle is 160 degrees.

The vector for current #1 is <25*cos(160), 25*sin(160)>

This approximates to <-23.4923155, 8.5505036>

All of this is for current #1.

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Vector #2 is much more simple in terms that there aren't messy decimal approximations here. The direction is due north, which means that the vector is pointing straight up toward 90 degrees.

We can then say: <12*cos(90), 12*sin(90)> = <12*0, 12*1> = <0, 12>

Vector #2 is <0,12>

When you wrote <12,0>, you were on the right track, but you had the coordinates swapped in the wrong order.

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Then we have to account for a wind going 4 knots in the southwest direction. This is at the angle 225 degrees (we rotate 180 degrees plus another 45 to get 225). So,

vector #3 = <4*cos(225), 4*sin(225)> = <-2.8284271, -2.8284271>

This vector's coordinates are approximate

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To recap everything so far, vectors 1 through 3 are the following

p = <-23.4923155, 8.5505036>q = <0, 12>r = <-2.8284271, -2.8284271>

I'm using variables to represent the vectors at this point, so we can then add them up to get...

s = p+q+r

s = <-23.4923155, 8.5505036> + <0,12> + <-2.8284271, -2.8284271>

s = <-23.4923155+0+(-2.8284271), 8.5505036+0+(-2.8284271)>

s = <-26.3207426, 5.7220765>

Vector s represents the sum of the three vectors p, q, and r. The two currents and the wind ultimately combine together to push the boat in the direction and along the length of vector s.

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Now that we know the coordinates of vector s, we use them to find the true speed and true bearing of the boat.

speed = sqrt(a^2 + b^2)

speed = sqrt( (-26.3207426)^2 + (5.7220765)^2 )

speed = 26.935546 knots, which is approximate

angle = arctan(b/a)

angle = arctan(5.7220765/(-26.3207426))

angle = -12.265139

Add 360 to this angle to find that we get to the coterminal angle of -12.265139+360 = 347.734861 degrees

This angle is in quadrant 4, which is the southeast quadrant. If we rotate another 360-347.734861 = 12.265139 degrees, going counterclockwise, then we'll face directly east. Then another 90 degree counterclockwise rotation has us face directly north.

In total, the true bearing is approximately 90+12.265139 = 102.265139 degrees

So we'll start aiming north, and then rotate roughly 102.265139 degrees toward the east to get to the true bearing.

2. In right triangle RST, altitude SV is drawn to its hypotenuse. We also know RT = 20 and VT = 4. Find the value of h. Show your reasoning.​

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Answer:

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Match each equation with the type of conic section it
represents.

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Therefore , the solution to the given problem of equation comes out to be 1. circle, 2. parabola, 3. ellipse and 4. hyperbola.

Define equation.

Expressions that equal one another are the building blocks of an equation. The equation 4x²+3x = 22. A equation is an equation that has at least two variables and depicts the relationship between them.

Here,

are the definitions of each equation:

1. x^2 + y^2 - 4x + 6y - 5 = 0

 The x2 and y2 terms share the same scaling factor, despite the fact that this equation contains a bunch of other garbage (which is 1). This ought to be screaming "circle" to you.

2. x^2 - 6y = 0

 The x term is squared, but the y term is not, which is an important distinction to make. A parabola is clearly indicated by this fact.

3. 4x^2 + 9y^2 = 1

This is the result of adding an x-squared and a y-squared phrase. That kind of sounds circular, but the results are scaled by those two coefficients. Additionally, they vary. So, a closed curve that resembles a circle but is slightly stretched out is what we're searching for. An ellipsis appears there.

4. 7x^2 - 9y^2 = 343

 A few squared terms for x and y are present here. However, we are removing rather than adding to them. This denotes a hyperbola.

Therefore , the solution to the given problem of equation comes out to be 1. circle, 2. parabola, 3. ellipse and 4. hyperbola.

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First let’s derive the equation. The situation represents a linear equation since there is a constant proportional relationship, and y (total fee) changes based on x (miles traveled). So, we can use the form: y=mx+b.

To do so, we must find the slope (m), which represents the linear rate of change, so let’s choose two ordered pairs and plug them into the slope formula.

Ordered pairs (x, y)——>(miles traveled, total fee)

(2, 17) and (5, 21.50)

Slope formula:

m=(y₂ - y₁)/(x₂ - x₁)

Plug in the ordered pairs from above:

m=(21.5-17)/(5-2)

Simplify:

m=4.5/3

m=1.5

So, the rate is $1.5 per mile. To determine the y-intercept (if there is one), we used a point we already have and input x into the equation and determine how y is formed.

We currently have the equation: y=1.5x+b, where b=y-intercept and is unknown currently.

Let’s plug in the first ordered pair: (2, 17). We will then solve for b.

(17)=1.5(2)+b

Simplify:

17=3+b

Solve for b (y-intercept):

Subtract 3 from both sides:

17-3=b

14=b; b=14

So, we now have a y-intercept of 14. Let’s complete the equation now that we have all the information:

y=1.5x+14

Let’s input two ordered pairs into the equation again to assure we’re correct. For simplicity, we’ll use (2, 17) and (5, 21.50):

(17)=1.5(2)+14

Simplify:

17=3+14

17=17

Now, the second ordered pair:

(21.5)=1.5(5)+14

Simplify:

21.5=7.5+14

21.5=21.5

So, we are correct with the equation.


This means that answer is: the first option - “When the cab travels 0 miles, the fee is $14.00.”





On a piece of paper graph f(x) = 3x if x<3 2x if x>3 then determine which answer choice matches the graph you drew

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The graph of a piecewise function f(x) = 3x if x ≤ 3 and f(x) = 2x if x > 3 is shown in the picture.

What is a piecewise function?

The graph of a piecewise function contains numerous curve components. It signifies that it has a plethora of definitions based on the value of the input. In other words, a piecewise function behaves differently depending on the input.

We have:

f(x) = 3x if x ≤ 3

f(x) = 2x if x > 3

We can draw the piecewise function as shown in the attached picture.

At x = 3

f(3) = 3(3) = 9 because f(x) = 3x if x ≤ 3

Thus, the graph of a piecewise function f(x) = 3x if x ≤ 3 and f(x) = 2x if x > 3 is shown in the picture.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 2/4, 4,8, etc.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

So basically, what I think this question is asking is for an equivalent fraction to 1/2. There are countless fractions that are the same as this and I listed a couple above!

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Solve -3x + 2y = 5 for y

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Answer:

y=4

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

y=2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

first you add -3x to both sides so you get 5-3x and then divide that by 2 to get Y by itself so now you have 5/2 - 3/2x and when you put in the equation y=5/2 - 3/2x in DESMOS, the answer is 2.5

On a hot day, a fan has a mark on the tip of one blade. The equation y
=20cos(x) + 25 represents the height of the mark, y centimeters, above the
table x seconds after the fan is turned on. What is the height of the mark
above the table when it is closest to the table?

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Answer:  5 cm

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Explanation:

Recall that the range for cosine is from -1 to 1, including both endpoints. The smallest cosine value is what we're after, since we want the height to be as small as possible (to allow the blade be closest to the table).

Effectively, this means we replace the cos(x) with -1 so that it's as small as possible. Then we compute to get:

20*cos(x)+25

20*(-1) + 25

-20 + 25

5

The height of the fan tip is 5 cm when it is the closest to the table.

Side note: On the flip side, the furthest away the fan tip can get is 20*(1) + 25 = 45 cm. Therefore, the range of y values is [tex]5 \le y \le 45[/tex]

The volume of
a refrigerator, in cubic centimeters, is given
by the function V(x) = (x)(x + 1)(x – 2). Write a
new function for the volume of the refrigerator
in cubic millimeters if x is in centimeters.

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The newly rewritten function expression of V(x) is V(x) = (x)(x + 1)(x – 2)/1000

How to rewrite the function expression?

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

A function expression

The function expression is given as

V(x) = (x)(x + 1)(x – 2)

Where if x is in centimeters and V(x) is in cubic centimeters

The new function for the volume of the refrigerator is stated to be in cubic millimeters

Using the above as a guide, we have the following:

1 cubic centimeters = 1000 cubic millimeters

So, we have

V(x) = (x)(x + 1)(x – 2)

1 cubic centimeters = 1000 cubic millimeters

Cross multiply

V(x) * 1000 = 1* (x)(x + 1)(x – 2)

Divide both sides by 1000

V(x) = (x)(x + 1)(x – 2)/1000

Hence, the function is V(x) = (x)(x + 1)(x – 2)/1000

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7 x (n + 3) = (7 x 2) + (7 x 3)

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Answer:

N = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

We must solve for N.

Solve inside the parenthesis if needed, otherwise open them

7n + 21 = (14) + (21)

Now solve, then simplify

7n + 21 = 35

7n = 35 - 21

7n = 14

N = 2

The radius of a cylinder is 7 in and the height is 24 in.
Find the Volume.
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O 126011
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Answer:

A. 1,176π

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cylinder = πr²h

Radius (r) = 7 in. (given)

Height (h) = 24 in. (given)

Plug in the values into the formula for volume

V = π*7²*24

V = π*49*24

V = 1,176π

Jane had 4 1/2 apples. she divided them so that she had just enough fourths of an apple for each friend and herself. how many of them were there?​

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Answer:

18 fourths

Step-by-step explanation:

4.5 x 4=18

or

each apple would produce 4 fourths so 4 apples would produce 16. Then 1/2 apple would produce 2 fourths so 16 + 2 = 18

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Answer:

Side A = 11

Side B = 16

Side C = 25

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