Answer:
[tex] \frac{9}{10} - \frac{7}{20} \\ \frac{9 \times 2}{10 \times 2} - \frac{7}{20} \\ \frac{18}{20} - \frac{7}{20} \\ \frac{18 - 7}{20} \\ \frac{11}{20} \\ 0.55[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
11/20
Step-by-step explanation:
first you need to multiple 9/10 by 2/2 to get 18/20 and then 7/20 multipled by 1/1 and for the last step do 18-7 to get 11 so therefore the answer is 11/20
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2. Write a Linear equation for the function represented by the table
Step-by-step explanation:
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Which is the graph of the function y = 3x?
The graph would look like the picture above.
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On a coordinate plane, how are the locations of the points (3 , 3) and (-3 , 3) related?
A.
reflection across the x-axis
B.
reflection across the y-axis
C.
reflection across both axes
D.
locations unrelated
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
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What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (6,2) and (-6, -8)
Answer:
y = 5/6x - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
y2 - y1 / x2 - x1
-8 - 2 / -6 - 6
-10 / -12
= 5/6
y = 5/6x + b
2 = 5/6(6) + b
2 = 5 + b
-3 = b
Answer:
y = 5/6x - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Estimate 25.65 + 13.23 + 6.35 by rounding each number to the nearest tenth.
a. 26 + 13 + 6 = 45
b. 25.7 + 13.2 + 6.4 = 45.3
c. 25.6 + 13.2 + 6.3 = 45.1
d. 25.7 + 13.3 + 6.4 = 45.4
Answer:
b. 25.7 + 13.2 + 6.4 = 45.3Step-by-step explanation:
25.65 ≈ 25.7, 13.23 ≈ 13.2, 6.35 ≈ 6.4
25.65 + 13.23 + 6.35 =25.7 + 13.2 + 6.4 = 45.3Correct choice is b.
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One gallon of water weighs approximately 8 1/3lbs. How much does 25 3/4 gallons of water weigh?
2.5% of 2 2/5
is what number?
Answer:
The number is 0.06, or 6 hundredths.
Step-by-step explanation:
If we convert 2 2/5 to a decimal, we get 2.4
Then, we can convert our percentage to a decimal by moving our digits two units down, giving us .025.
Now, we can multiply 2.4 and .025, which gives us 0.06
Find the perimeter of the polygon with the given vertices. C(4, -1), D(4,−5), E(2,−3)
Answer:
8 units
Step-by-step explanation:
find the distance of the lines through coordinates given
distance formula: [tex]\sqrt{(x_{1}-x_{2})+(y_{1} -y_{2} ) }[/tex]
i) CD=[tex]\sqrt{(4-4)^2 +(-1+5)^2}[/tex]
CD=[tex]\sqrt{0+4^2}[/tex]
CD=4 units
ii) DE=[tex]\sqrt{(4-2)^{2}+(-5+3)^2 }[/tex]
DE=[tex]\sqrt{(2)^2+(-2)^2}[/tex]
DE=[tex]\sqrt{8}[/tex]
DE= 2 units
iii) ED=[tex]\sqrt{(2-4)^2+(-3+1)^2}[/tex]
ED=[tex]\sqrt{(-2)^2+(-2)^2}[/tex]
ED=[tex]\sqrt{8}[/tex]
ED= 2 units
perimeter of polygon= 2 units+ 2 units+ 4 units
=8 units
8% of what number is 1.2
Simplify the expression shown using Order of Operations. You must show your work to earn full credit. Perform on
operation per line in your response.
30 - [10 + (32 . 4))
Answer:
30-[10+( 128)]=
30-[138]=
-108
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
30-[10+( 128)]=
30-[138]=
-108
Step-by-step explanation:
Is (3,-10) a solution to the function y = - 4x + 2? Answer "yes" or "no". Then explain why it is or
is not a solution
Need ASAP
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
( x, y ) = ( 3, - 10 )
Here,
x = 3
y = - 10
y = - 4x + 2
- 10 = - 4 ( 3 ) + 2
- 10 = - 12 + 2
- 10 = - 10
LHS = RHS
Therefore,
( 3, - 10 ) a solution to the function y = - 4x + 2.
15. Enter the missing digit to complete the subtraction statement
2 5 4, 8 1 7
- 1 3 _, 1 2 5
__________
1 1 8, 6 9 2
What is the value of this expression when a = 7 and b = -4
Answer:
[tex] \longmapsto\frac{ |2a| - b }{3} \\ = \frac{ 2|a| - b }{3} \\ = \frac{2 |7| - ( - 4) }{3} \\ = \frac{2(7) + 4}{3} \\ = \frac{14 + 4}{3} \\ = \frac{18}{3} \\ = \boxed6[/tex]
D. 6 is the right answer.Dylan saves 7% of his $1450.00 bi-weekly net pay. Determine how many periods it will take for Dylan to have $5800.00 saved.
Answer:
Here,
2 weeks savings is 1450×(7/100) dollars = 101.5 dollars
So, Dylan can save,
101.5 dollars in 1 periods
1 dollars in 1/101.5 periods
5800 dollars in 5800/101.5 periods = 57.142 or 58 periods
Answer = 58 periods
Step-by-step explanation:
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Tracy has a savings account which earns interest at a rate of 8% each year. Let t
represent the amount of interest Tracy earns.
George earns the same amount of interest as Tracy. Let g represent the amount of interest George earns.
Peter does not earn the amount of interest as Tracy. Let p represent the amount of interest Peter earns.
Which statement is true?
A.
g ≠ p
B.
t ≠ g
C.
t = g
D.
p = t
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Examine the following sequence 1, 4, 9, 16, 25.... Why is 36 the next number in the sequence? Because the pattern
is:
a. Add the next even number
Cube the number of the term, n
b. Square the number of the term, n
d. Add 2 + the number of the term, n
C.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
А
B
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Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
1,4,9,16,25,36,...
we see every number is square of numbers .
every number can be represented by n²
1²=1
2²=4
3²=9
4²=16
5²=25
6²=36
8. To calculate 159 - 73, a student writes the follow-
ing equations:
160 - 70 = 90 - 3 = 87 - 1 = 86
Although the student has a good idea for solving the problem, their equations are not correct. In words, describe the student's solution strategy and discuss why the strategy makes sense; then write a correct sequence of equations that correspond to
this solution strategy.
Write your equations in the following form:
159 - 73 = some expression
= some expression
=….
= 86
The question is an illustration of solving equations using estimates.
The student's strategy makes sense because he uses estimation to solve the given equation
The correct sequence of equation is as follows:
[tex]\mathbf{159 - 73}[/tex][tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =160 - 70- 1 - 3}[/tex][tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =90- 4}[/tex][tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =86}[/tex]We have:
[tex]\mathbf{159 - 73}[/tex]
Add 0 to the equation
[tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =159 + 0- 73}[/tex]
Express 0 as 1 - 1
[tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =159 + 1 - 1- 73}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =160 - 1- 73}[/tex]
Add another 0
[tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =160 - 1- 73 + 0}[/tex]
Express 0 as 3 - 3
[tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =160 - 1- 73 + 3 - 3}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =160 - 1- 70 - 3}[/tex]
Rewrite as:
[tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =160 - 70- 1 - 3}[/tex]
Solve
[tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =90- 4}[/tex]
[tex]\mathbf{159 - 73 =86}[/tex]
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Find the value of x if the two triangles are similar. Explain.
Given :
The given two triangles are similar .To find :-
The value of x .Solution :
In larger triangle :-
90 + y + y = 1802y = 180 - 90 2y = 90 y = 45°As we know that ,
Corresponding Angles of similar triangles are same ,
15x = 45x = 45/15 x = 3Question
Find an equation for the line passing through (2, -1) with a slope of 5/2
Answer:
y=52x+b.
Step-by-step explanation:
since point (2,1) satisfies the equation.
What is the answer for 2x+34
Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
An item is priced at $14.84 if the sales tax is 8% what dose the item cost including sales tax
Answer:
16.03
Step-by-step explanation:
8% = 0.08
Multiply the price with the percent
0.08 x 14.84 = 1.1872
Add 1.1872 to 14.84
1.1872 + 14.84 = 16.0272
Round to the nearest cent since it's money
A group of 20 friends plays a card
game. The game can be played with
2 or more teams of equal size. Each
team must have at least 2 members.
List the possible numbers and sizes
of teams.
There can be two groups of 10 players on each team, or four groups of 5 on each team.
An otter is swimming at - 4.2yo relative to the surface of the water. It dives 6.0 yds desper. After thedive, what is the otter's elevation relative to the surface of the water?.
Answer:
Where to look: Any waterway you’re near! River otters are happy in fresh, brackish and salt water. They’re often seen in coastal areas near the mouths of rivers and creeks. They’re often seen in marshes and wetlands. They’re a little harder to see in vegetated rivers but keep looking, especially when boating. They’re often found in lakes…look where the fish are. In-crowd hint: Check out our otter spotter map to see where they’re often reported!
When to look: River otters are most often seen at dusk and dawn, but can be seen at any hour of the day or night.
What do I look for? Look for large ripples on the surface of the water, lots of bubbles and a 3 to 4 foot-long animal with a long thick tail. The tail is about a third of the body length of the otter. Otters are dark and sleek in the water. Otters have a large black hairless nose (rhinarium).
How do otters swim and move? In the water, river otters do not swim on their backs like sea otters. They can swim along with just their heads showing, they can dive and roll and they often stay underwater for up to 15 or 20 seconds. They also “periscope,” meaning raise their necks far out of the water to see farther. When swimming, they usually carry their bodies just under the surface. They’re very elusive and can “disappear,” into the water, brush, rocks or under overhanging vegetation.
On land, river otters are agile, can run quickly and climb trees. They’re small and narrow-bodied, with longer back legs than forelegs, so they move with a humping gait. They’re often seen running across beaches, or along paths near water.
There’s a superb Otter/Beaver/Muskrat article with photos and descriptions here.
SEA OTTER (Enhydra lutris)
In California, sea otters are most often seen around Monterey Bay and Elkhorn Slough. Occasionally we see them in the SF Bay Area. Sea otters are twice the size of river otters, and are never far from the ocean. They have enormous back flippers, and often swim on their backs with their big flippers sticking out of the water. Their tails are short and not as muscular as river otters. They are clumsy on land.
This video by Tom Reynolds shows sea otters first, then river otters. The differences will become obvious!
MUSKRAT (Ondatra zibethicus)
Muskrats are rodents, about 18 inches long, with a thin tail. Like beavers, they swim straight across the water, with their backs at or slightly above water level, without diving and rolling, until it’s time to submerge.
Typical muskrat swimming; note the thin long tail.
Here’s a nice muskrat video.
BEAVER (Castor canadensis)
Beavers are rodents with large orange teeth. They have a very distinctive large, flat tail which slaps the water when they’re startled. Beavers are burly animals, and weigh about twice as much as river otters. Their fur is clumpy when wet. Like muskrats, their bodies are usually at or slightly above water level when they swim.
Here’s a gorgeous beaver, look at that tail!
Here’s our friend Heidi of Worth A Dam in a wonderful video showing the difference between otters and beavers.
HARBOR SEAL (Phoca vitulina)
Harbor seals are seen in the ocean, bays and marshes. They’re quite fat-looking, because they carry a large layer of fat on their bodies to keep them warm in cold waters. Harbor seals have very large heads and big dark eyes. They startle easily, and dive under water with an enormous splash if you surprise them while kayaking. They’re grayish, with mottled fur, sometimes paler gray toward white.
Here’s a fascinating video of a river otter protecting its prey from a curious harbor seal. Many thanks to the Sonoma County Water Agency for sharing with us!
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A kayak rental pavilion charges $15.00 per hour and $2.50 for a brief lesson on kayak safety. The total cost y to rent the kayak for x hours is given by y = 15x + 2.5. Interpret the slope and y-intercept.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
0.04 kL to g
What is the answer to this
Answer:
40g
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is 40 gallons
A regular octagon divides
into how many triangles
(drawn from a point in the
center of the octagon)?
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
a triangle for each side
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Answer:
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