Kaitlin has two puppies. Puppy A weighs 12 pounds and is gaining 1.5 pounds each week. Puppy B weighs 18 pounds and is gaining 0.75 pounds each week. How many weeks, x, will it take for the two puppies to weight the same amount?

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Answer 1

Answer:

x = 36 because the LCM of 18 and 12 is 36


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Find the length of AB

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Answer:

17 units

Step-by-step explanation:

You can find the lenght of drawing a triangle and counting the x units and y units, thereby the AB would be the hypotenuse.

X units ( base ) = 15 units

Y units ( height ) = 8 units

AB = root of 8^2 + 15^2

AB = root of 289

AB = 17 units

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1) Given f(x) = 2x - 5 & g(x) = 3x +4, solve for (gof)(x).
C. 6x - 11
11 - 6​

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

To find (g ○ f)(x), substitute x = f(x) into g(x) , that is

g(2x - 5)

= 3(2x - 5) + 4

= 6x - 15 + 4

= 6x - 11 → C

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look at the screenshot

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

GH bisects ∠FGI.

So,  ∠HGI =∠FGH

6x - 17 = 5x - 8      {Add 17 to both sides}

        6x = 5x - 8 + 17

        6x = 5x + 9     {Subtract 5x form both sides}

  6x - 5x = 9

a) x = 9

b) ∠FGH  = 5* 9 - 8

               = 45 - 8

  ∠FGH  = 37

c) ∠HGI = 6*9 - 17

            = 54 - 17

   ∠HGI = 37

d) ∠FGI = ∠FGH + ∠HGI

            = 37 + 37

  ∠FGI = 74  

-6(x+2)=5(3x+6)

i wasn’t here when we did this

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Answer:

x=-2

Step-by-step explanation:

-6(x+2)=5(3x+6)

-6x-12=15x+30    distribute the outside numbers

-6x=15x+42        add 12 on both sides

-21x = 42             subtract 15x on both sides

x=-2                     divide by -21 on both sides.

   


Simplify. 9-
(2x+4)

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Answer:

-2x+5

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:−

-2x + 5

Step-by-step explanation:

distribute:

9 - 1 (2x + 4)

9 -2x -4

Subtract the numbers:

9 - 2x -4

5 - 2x

Hope this helps!

ps: don't forget to order the summands after you subtract

John was 40" tall in 2008 and 46" tall in 2010. Dave was 53" tall in 2003 and 70" tall in 2007. Who is growing at
a faster rate? If each person keeps growing at the same rate, how tall can we expect each to be in 2011? Is this
a reasonable expectation?

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Answer:

John is growing at a faster rate.

Step-by-step explanation:

John grew 6 inches in 2 years, while Dave grew 7 inches in 4 years. We can expect John to grow another 3 inches by 2011, making John 49 inches tall in 2011. We can expect Dave to grow about another 7 inches by 2011, since another 4 years has passed. This seems reasonable enough...

Can someone help me with this? I can't figure it out. The second screenshot is the answers.

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Answer:

its y = mx + b

Step-by-step explanation:

because the b bracket is above 0 its positive. IM no pro so I don't have a long essay like explanation but its b

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm pretty sure its y=mx+b


HELP ME PLEASE TYSM

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Answer:

it could be X in this type of case

I believe that the answer is

7:8

what are the zeros of the function?

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Answer:

-3,-1,2

Step-by-step explanation:

Look where f(x) hits the x-axis

Analyze the following equation.
43 = k/99
Which math step will most efficiently solve the equation?
Add 99 to both sides of the equation.
Subtract 99 from both sides of the equation,
Multiply both sides of the equation by 99.
Divide both sides of the equation by 99.

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Answer:

Multiply both sides by 99

Step-by-step explanation:

k = 4257

Can someone figure this out??

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Answer:

x = 6 2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use ratios to solve

x/4 = 15/9

Using cross products

9x = 4*15

9x = 60

Divide each side by 9

x = 60/9

x = 20/3

x = 6 2/3

Write an absolute value inequality for the recommended air pressure range for each type of ball. Use the variable x for the ball's actual air pressure. Soccerball 12.05 recommended psi tolerance+3.55 Basketball 8.00 average recommended psi tolerance +0.5 volleyball 4.44 average recommended psi tolerance +0.18

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Answer:

For Soccer ball:

x = | 12. 05 + 3.55 |

For basketball:

x = | 8.00 + 0.5 |

For volleyball:

x = | 4.44 + 0.18 |

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following :

Let x = ball's actual air pressure

_________avg Recommended psi ___tolerance

Soccer ball____ 12. 05 ____________+3.55

Basketball _____8. 00_____________+0.5

Volleyball _____ 4.44 _____________ + 0.18

Actual air pressure = | average recommended psi + tolerance |

Hence ;

For Soccer ball:

x = | 12. 05 + 3.55 |

For basketball:

x = | 8.00 + 0.5 |

For volleyball:

x = | 4.44 + 0.18 |

Tickets for a high school football game cost $2.50 each if purchased in advance. They cost $3.75 each if bought at the gate on the day of the game. For a particular game , 250 tickets were sold at the gate. If the sales totaled $1750, how many tickets were sold in advance?

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250*3.75=937.5

1750-937.5=812.5

812.5/2.5=325

325 tickets were sold in advance :)

Answer:

1,500 tickets were sold in advance.

Step-by-step explanation:

$ 1,750 - 250 tickets = 1,500 tickets

Last week John’s hamster drank 45 mL of water. This week he drank 25 mL of water. By what percent did the hamster’s intake of water decreased?

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Answer:

Percentage decrease is 55%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following data;

Original (old) number = 45mL

New number = 20mL

[tex] Percentage \; decrease = \frac{change\; in \;amount}{original\;number} * 100[/tex]

Change in amount = 45 - 20 = 25

Substituting into the equation, we have;

[tex] Percentage \; decrease = \frac{25}{45} * 100[/tex]

[tex] Percentage \; decrease = 0.55 * 100[/tex]

[tex] Percentage \; decrease = 55%[/tex]

Therefore, the hamster’s intake of water decreased by 55%.

Camryn enlarged the size of a photo to a height of 18 inches, what is the
new width if it was originally 2 inches tall and 1 inch wide?

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Answer:

I'm think is 17

Step-by-step explanation:the Height of it was 18 and the original height was 2 so subtract 2 from 18 you get 16.So thy are adding 16.So 16+1=17.

—13 < -x+5< 8 iѕ -21

True or false?

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This is True I believe

You spend $4.50 on 5 pounds of apples. What is the unit rate in dollars per pound?

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Answer:

$0.90 per pound. Hope this helped :)

Step-by-step explanation:

I had this question trust me. Good luck!

Answer:

$0.90/pound (1st answer choice)

 

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the unit rate as follows:  

 $4.50

----------------- = $0.90/pound (1st answer choice)

 5 pounds    

(56 - 4) 3
Need help plz

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the answer should be 156.

Answer:

55.........................

Step-by-step explanation:

56-4=52+3= 55

The side lengths of the state flag of Colorado are in the ratio 2:3
2
:
3
. If a flag is 12 feet long, what is its height in feet?

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Answer:

8 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

with the ratio of 2:3, im assuming 2=height and 3=length

multiply both sides of the ratio by a certain number so you can get the given length.

2:3 - multiply both sides by 4- 8:12

the height is 8

Answer:

8 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

You multiply both side by 4 and you get 8/12.

So the height is 8 ft.

What is 16x4 - 100y4 factored completely?
(4x2 + 10y2)(2x - 5y)(2x + 5y)
(2x - 5y)2 (2x + 5y)
16(x2 - 5y2)(x2 + 5y2)
4(2x2 - 5y2)(2x2 + 5y2)

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Answer:

4(2x2-5y2)(2x2+5y2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Please help! 30 points awarded :))

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Answer:

the file I attached should be the answer. Im pretty sure all they are asking for is that you just flip the shape horizontally and then just add the angles and numbers to the shape.

Step-by-step explanation:

just flip the first shape over.

A bus travels at a speed of 40 miles per hour and reaches Hogville in 40 minutes. If a cab takes 35 minutes to reach the same spot, determine the speed at which it traveled

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Answer:

1214 kilometers

Step-by-step explanation:

It would be 1214 kilometers

-2+9=-2(x+3)+8
Is this Infinitely Many Solutions
No solutions
Or One solutions

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Answer:

i think it is many but i am not sure

Step-by-step explanation:

A museum requires a minimum number of chaperones proportional to the number of students on a field trip.
The museum requires a minimum of 3 chaperones for a field trip with 24 students.
Which of the following could be combinations of values for the students and the minimum number of
chaperones the museum requires?

Choose 2:

A: 72s 9c
B: 16s 2c
C: 60s 6c
D: 45s 5c
E: 40s 8c

S= Students
C= Chaperones

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Answer:

A, and B

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: A: 72s 9c and C: 60s 6c

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BRAINLIEST TO whoever can answer number 8 correctly with the equation please my teacher might get heated if not

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Answer:

48

Step-by-step explanation:

1/2 means a number cut in 2So, 1/2 of a number equals 24, is the same thing as 24 times 224 × 2 = 48

I hope this helps!

Answer:

x/2 = 24

Step-by-step explanation:

x = 48

work plug in

48/2 = 24

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how do i transform 5/8 in porcent

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Answer:

62.5%

Step-by-step explanation:

that's the awnser 62.5% your welcome

PLEASE HELP
Solve the following system of equations graphically on the set of axes below.
y=3x−8
y=−x−4

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Is there a graph or anything given

2 Tables. A 2-column table with 4 rows is titled Table 1. Column 1 has entries 2, 4, 6, 8. Column 2 has entries 3, 6, 9, 12. A 2-column table with 4 rows is titled Table 2. Column 1 has entries 5, 10, 15, 20. Column 2 has entries 6, 12, 18, 24.
Compare the ratios from the tables.
2:3 is 5:6
10:12 is 6:9
The ratios in Table 1 are the ratios in Table 2.

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Answer:

Compare the ratios from the tables.

2:3 is  less than  5:6

10:12 is  greater than  6:9

The ratios in Table 1 are less than  the ratios in Table 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

its correct in edg2020

Answer:

less than

greater than

less than

Step-by-step explanation:

Cathy did a survey in four bird parks and wrote the following observations:

Bird Park Survey
Park Number of Green Birds Total Number of Birds
P 18 82
Q 39 88
R 38 64
S 22 50

Based on the survey, which park had the greatest percentage of green birds?

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Answer:

The Answer is Park R :)

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helped!

Answer:

It's park R because 38 is more than half of 64 and that doesn't apply to the other parks so its R

Step-by-step explanation:

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mrs. Johnson informed her students that their exam will have at most 25 questions.
x>25
x>=25
x<25
x<=25​

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Answer:

it would be x>25 because it would either be up to 25 questions or less

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