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Answer 1

Answer: C

The 4 parts he painted represents 4/6 and the one part he painted represents 1/6


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(7x10^10)x(3x10^2) in standard form

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Answer:

70 x 15 = 1050

Step-by-step explanation:

do your work lol

(7×10¹⁰) × (3×10²)

(7×3) × (10¹⁰×10²)

21 ×10¹²

W standard form can only be between 1 and 10, so in standard form,

21÷10=2.1

10¹²+¹

10¹³

2.1×10¹³

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directly find the square root of 36

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Answer:

The square root of 36 is 6.

Answer:

square root of 36 is 6 your welcome

solve the inequality. 1/3b - 4 ≤ 4

if this posted twice i apologize. it's not showing that it posted ​

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Answer:

B ≤ 24

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

the scale factor is 1/2

x=2.5

y=6.5

Find the sets of numbers to which
belongs.
Select all that apply.
D A. integers
B. irrational numbers
C. natural numbers
D. rational numbers
E. whole numbers
F.
real numbers

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Answer:

4/7 = 0.57142857……

Step-by-step explanation:

integer NO cause it has a decimal

irrational NO cause it can be written as a fraction

Natural NO cause it has decimals

Rational YES because it’s a fraction

whole NO cause decimals

Real YES cause it’s a number

what is 3/8 as a desimle

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Answer:

0.375

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

decimal is 0.375.

Step-by-step explanation:

just divide 8 by 3

You are on top of a 1200 ft building. As
you gaze out the window, you spot your
car in the parking lot. You determine that
the angle of depression to your car is
approximately 60°. How far did you park
from the building?

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Answer:

I parked my car 120 feet from the building

Help please!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

the measure of angle 2 is 50 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

vertical angles are always congruent which basically means they are on opposite sides from each other so they are the same measurement, like a mirror

How do I find an overall grade?

My scores are:

27.92 out of 30
19.25 out of 17.5
21.88 out of 17.5
11.55 out of 17.5
13.65 out of 17.5

The two scores I got bonus questions right that's why I scored above.

Can you please explain how to get the answer so I can know how to solve!

I have 6 tests left is it still possible to get an A in this class?​

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you would divide them so 27.92/30 is would be a 93 and so on. you would have around an 88 which is a B+ so i’m sure if you do good on the other assignments you’ll get a high A

Hamid has gained weight.
He now weighs 88kg, which is 10% higher than his normal weight.
What is Hamid’s normal weight?

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Answer:

So, his normal weight is 80 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Let his normal weight be x

If the normal weight               increasing percent         now weighs

       100                                               10                                 110

         x                                                  10                                88

Now we can get a equation as,

[tex]100 = 110\\x = 88[/tex]

We can write this as a fraction

[tex]\frac{100}{x} = \frac{110}{88}[/tex]

You can use cross multiplication to solve this

[tex]88*100=110x\\8800=110x\\\frac{8800}{110} =\frac{110x}{110} \\80kg = x[/tex]

Hope this helps you.

Let me know if you have any other questions :-)

75 over negative 1
Over 5

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Answer: -15. Explanation: 75/-1 = -75. -75/5 = -15. Please give me brainliest if you found this helpful :)

A large orange weighs 11/16 pound. A small orange weighs 2/8 pound. How much more does the large orange weigh?

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Answer:

7/16 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

Change the small orange to have the same denominator by multiplying by a magic 1 or [tex]\frac{2}{2}[/tex].

1. [tex]\frac{2}{8}[/tex]·[tex]\frac{2}{2}[/tex][tex]=\frac{4}{16}[/tex]

2. Subtract Fractions

[tex]\frac{11}{16}[/tex]-[tex]\frac{4}{16}[/tex]=[tex]\frac{7}{16}[/tex]

. The area of a rectangle is 8x2 + 10x + 2 cm2. The length is 4x + 2 cm. What is the width of the
rectangle?

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The answer is 31 cm

I NEED THIS ASAP!!!!!

1/2x*x*x*1/2x=360
Solve for x

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Answer:

X to the 4th power = 1440

Step-by-step explanation:

Help!! Please :(????

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Answer:

100

Step-by-step explanation:

Because Jasmine plus 9 friends equal to 10. And each person gives away 10 free samples. 10 times 10 equals to 100. Hope it helps and I’m so sorry if I’m wrong.

Answer:

Its 100

Step-by-step explanation:

because 10x10 equals 100 (PLUS JASMINE) you have to add jasmine or else it would be incorrect.

Solve for x.

A) 9
C) 10
E) 6
B) 15
D) 4

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Answer:

Hii I'm Philippines slamat sa points

180-142=38
38+15X-3+10X-5=180
30+25X=180
25X=150
X=6

somebody please help I hate geometry

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Answer:

70

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20

Step-by-step explanation:

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Below are two parallel lines with a third line intersecting them.
20
93°

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Answer:

x is 93 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

They both are in the same place. If you were to cut the lines in half vertically through the center and over layed them they would be the same angle measure.

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Which object models a line?
A. wall
B. television
C. fly
D. meter stick

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Step-by-step explanation:

D meter stick

Justin is taking a taxi cab to pick up his car from the auto shop. The taxi charges an initial fee of $5.00 and additional $2.50 for each mile the taxi drives. Write an equation using x as the number of miles, to determine how many miles the taxi drove if Justin spent $25.00. Use your equation for the number of miles. (Define the variable please, write an equation, and solve & label:))

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Answer:

x = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the initial fee of $5.00, and the additional cost of $2.50 for every mile the taxi drives:

We can establish the following cost function:

C(x) = 2.50x + 5.00

Where:

C(x) = total cost of taxi fare (same as the variable, "y" in linear equation)

x = number of miles driven

$5.00 = initial or flat fee (same as the y-intercept, "b," in linear equation).

We can find out the number of x miles the taxi drove for the $25.00 total cost that Justin paid for the fare:

C(x) = 2.50x + 5.00

$25 = 2.50x + 5.00

Subtract 5.00 from both sides of the equation:

$25 - 5.00 = 2.50x + 5.00 - 5.00

$20 = 2.50x

Divide both sides by 2.50 to solve for x:

[tex]\frac{20}{2.50} = \frac{2.50x}{2.50}[/tex]

8 = x

Justin spent $25 for a taxi ride that travelled for 8 miles.

Which number is greater than 1/4​

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Answer:

what numbers are we choosing from?

it isnt showing up if you attached an image.

but anyways 3/4 is larger.

The answer to the question are a lot. You just need to pick one from these

2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 1

Solve using quadratic equation (a-2)2 =8

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Answer:

a=6

Step-by-step explanation:

(a-2) x 2 =8

remove parentheses

2a-4=8

move constant to the right

2a=8+4

calculate

2a=12

divide both sides

a=6

Some help PLZ make sure it’s right will mark brainiest:)

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Answer:

y= 7/9x -17/9

Step-by-step explanation:

(5,2) (-4,-5)

slope intercept of a line is

y = mx +b

m = y2-y1/ x2-x1

= -5-2/ -4-5 = -7/-9

=7/9

if the line is passing through (5,2)

2= 7/9(5)+ b

2=35/9 +b

b = 2-35/9

b= -17/9

y= 7/9x -17/9

In a class the ratio of boys to girls is 3:3. During a school tour,1/3 of the boys missed the trip.15 boys missed the trip, how many girls are there in the class ?

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Answer:

45

Step-by-step explanation:

pls find the attached image

In the diagram below, AB || CD, EF || GH, and m m

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Answer:

Angle AJL=54

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heyyy, pls help! due today!
(i showed the answer choices only for part A because they're all the same answer choices.)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: WELL i cant help lm really sorry

Please help me due soon

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he bought 20 pounds of pet food

Help!!! PLS
100 points if you help me pls

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Answer:

GCF is 3xy

LCM is 18(x^3)(y^5)z

Step-by-step explanation:

12,000,055 + 60 + 16 + 90 x 40

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Answer:

12003731

(12,000,055 + 60 + 16 + 90 x 40=12003731)

Alan's parents are both in their forties. The sum of their ages is eighty-four. The product of their ages is 1,763. How old is Alan's oldest parent?
A. 41
B. 43
C. 45
D. 47



PLEASE ANSWER

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as both of them are at their forties which means

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they are above forty
then: we take an example of 41 and 43
1) the sum of the two ages is =84 then
(41+43=84)

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2) the product of the two ages is 1763 then
(41×43)
41
×43
123
164
1763
his oldest parent is 43 yrs old
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