what word best describes the slope of the line?

A. horizontal
B. negative
C. positive
D. underfined

What Word Best Describes The Slope Of The Line?A. HorizontalB. NegativeC. PositiveD. Underfined

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Answer 1
The answer is b negative. Hope it helps
Answer 2
answer; b, negative

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The Greenbaum family agreed to pay for 3 months of an online TV service in exchange for a $5 credit on the bill each month. If the Greenbaums spend a total of $11.85 on the service over the 3 months, what is the normal price of one month of online TV service?
$5.00
$6.85
$8.95
$30.55

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Answer:

8.95

Step-by-step explanation:

I saw this once on my sister computer the answer was 8.95

Answer:

8.95 is right

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

24.554

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

24.554

Step-by-step explanation:

It costs $3.55 to make a sandwich at the local deli shop. To make a profit, the deli sells it at a price that is 160% of the cost. The sandwich sells for $___.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

.568 or 56 cents (i hope this is correct)

3.55*.160 (since it says 160% of the cost)

.568 or 56.8 cents (maybe)

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Q1: Javier has been saving for a digital camera. He finds one on sale for $67.50. It usually costs $90.00. What is the percent of discount?
A. 20%
B. 25%
C. 30%
D. 35%
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Q2: Eric’s dad asks him to figure out the tax on the meal his family just finished eating at their favorite restaurant. The total bill for the meal is $57.60. The tax is 7.5%. What is the tax amount for this meal?
A. $3.37
B. $4.32
C. $5.76
D. $7.50
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Q3: If Sean’s dad paid $41.40 on a meal that cost $36, what percent tip did he pay?
A. 12%
B. 15%
C. 18%
D. 20%
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Q4: A video game usually costs $49.95, but it’s on sale for 20% off. What is the discount amount? What is the sale price for this item?
A. discount: $4.99, sale price: $44.96
B. discount: $9.95, sale price: $40.00
C. discount: $9.99, sale price: $39.96
D. discount: $20.00, sale price: $29.95
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Q5: Brad works at a grocery store after school. Because he’s a part-time employee, his family receives a 5% discount on all items purchased at the store. Brad’s father recently bought a total of $84.96 worth of groceries. After deducting the amount of the discount, how much did Brad’s father actually pay for these items?
A. $42.48
B. $76.96
C. $79.96
D. $80.71
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Q6:Chris needs a graphing calculator for math class. He finds a $60 model on sale for 15% off. If he decides to buy this calculator, how much will the sale price be?
A. $9
B. $12
C. $51
D. $69
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Q7: A package of blank CDs usually costs $8.50. This week it's on sale for 15% off. What's the discount?
A. $.15
B. $.85
C. $1.28
D. $1.34
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Q8: Serena’s father tipped a taxi driver $5 for a $25 ride. What was the percent of the tip that he paid?
A. 10%
B. 12.5%
C. 15%
D. 20%
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Q9: Marta went to the local discount store to stock up on school supplies. She bought four spiral notebooks at $1.50 each, a package of pens for $3.95, three felt tip markers at $.99 each, and a three-ring binder for $5.00. The sales tax is 6.5%. What was the total price Marta paid at the checkout counter?
A. $1.16
B. $10.16
C. $17.92
D. $19.08
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Q10: CDs are on sale at the local music store for $12.80 each. They normally sell for $16.00 each. Ann buys three CDs for a total of $38.40. What percent discount did she receive?
A. 18%
B. 20%
C. 22%
D. 25%
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C because you have to round and it would be C
What he said lol XD

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A.If we use the same definition for multiplication, what should the value of 3x(-5) be ?

B.If the distributive property works for both positive and negative numbers, what expression would be equivalent to 3x(5+(-5))?(Hint: You can use additive inverse property)

C.Use what you know from parts (a) and (b). If we can multiply signed numbers in any order, what should the value of (-5) x 3 be? If the distributive property works for both positive and negative numbers, what expression would be equivalent to (-5)x(3+(-3)?

D. Use what you know from parts (a), (b), and (c). What should the value of (-5)x(-3) be?

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Answer:

b?

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

A. 3x5 is 15! However since one of the number is a negetive, we must add a negetive sign to the 15, making it -15!

Remember this: A negetive number times a negetive number is a posititve number, but a negetive number times a positive number is a negetive!

B. 5+-5 is equal to 0, so 3x0 is 0!

C. No matter which way you mutliply it, whether it's -5x3 or 3x-5, the answer will always be -15! (-5)x(3+-3) is: 3+ -3 is 0, so -5 times 0 is the same thing as 5x0, which is still 0!

D. Like I said before, a negetive times a negetive is a positive, so -3x-5 is the same as saying 3x5, which is 15!

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interoperate your solution in the context of the problem.
f(10)=1.75r+9

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Answer:

Simplifying

f(r) = 5 + 1.75r

Multiply f * r

fr = 5 + 1.75r

Solving

fr = 5 + 1.75r

Solving for variable 'f'.

Move all terms containing f to the left, all other terms to the right.

Divide each side by 'r'.

f = 5r-1 + 1.75

Simplifying

f = 5r-1 + 1.75

Reorder the terms:

f = 1.75 + 5r-1

Step-by-step explanation:

tada i think

Let's solve for f.

f(10)=1.75r+9

Step 1: Divide both sides by 10

10f/10 =1.75r+9/10

Answer : f=0.175r+9/10

What is the value of x, if the perimeter of the rectangle is 10?

This is the problem :

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Answer:

i think is 20 0r 22

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the value of x, if the perimeter of the rectangle is 76?

This is the problem :

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Add all of the sides together which then equal 76. So it would simplify to 14x+20=76. Then 14x=56. And 56/14=4. X=4
X=4 is the answer I’m pretty sure about it

Two sides of a triangle have lengths of 7 and 15. Which inequality represents the possible lengths for the third side?

A) 8 < x < 7
B) 7 < x <15
C) 8 < x < 15
D) 8 < x <22

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

From the triangle inequality, we know that the two small sides must be greater than the largest side. Let's let x be the third side:

[tex]7+15>x[/tex]

However, 15 can also be our largest side. So:

[tex]7+x>15[/tex]

Let's solve for x for both inequalities.

First inequality:

[tex]7+15>x[/tex]

Add:

[tex]22>x[/tex]

Flip:

[tex]x<22[/tex]

Second inequality:

[tex]7+x>15[/tex]

Subtract 7 from both sides:

[tex]x>8[/tex]

So, we have the compound inequality:

[tex]x>8\text{ and } x<22[/tex]

Combine:

[tex]8<x<22[/tex]

Our answer is D

And we're done!

Greyson told his friend Zeth that if a diagonal plane slices off the corner of any prism, such that it only slices through two lateral sides and a base, the cross section will always have a triangular shape. Is Greyson correct?

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Answer:

The first one is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The first one for sure....

Step-by-step explanation:

logic.

Bob bought a Ford Expedition for his family. After five years, the SUV was worth $10,000 less than what he paid for it. What integer represents how much value, on average, the SUV lost each year?

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The answer would probalby be 2,0768

6r = 3 (r - 4) - r

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Answer:

r = -3

Step-by-step explanation:

trust.

i don’t need to explain, all the math is there.

Ruby weighs 88 lbs. Her weight is 12 lbs. less than half her mother's weight. How much does her mother weigh?

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Ruby’s mom weighs 100 lbs
Ruby’s mom weighs 100 pounds

pleeeeeeeese help Bob had 612qt of paint. He used 323qt to paint a room

How much paint does Bob have left?

Enter your answer in the box as a mixed number in simplest form.

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Answer:

2 5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

I subtracted:

6 1/2 - 3 2/3 = 2 5/6

The answer would be 2 5/6

X + 7 = 23 middle school work

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Answer:

X = 16

Step-by-step explanation:

23 - 7 = 16

Answer: 16

Step-by-step explanation:

23 - 7 = X

To find X we do the inverse of addition which is subtraction. The 7 cancels out and the 23 becomes a 16. We can even check our answer. 16 + 7 = 23

HELP! This model represents an every 2/3 hour, Harris can sew 1/6 pair of jeans.

What is Harris's rate in pairs of jeans per hour?
A. 1/9
B. 1/4
C. 9
D. 4

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Answer:

I think that iit is D but I am not sure.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

1/4 jeans per hour is the answer

At the fair, Hunter bought 3 snacks and 10 ride tickets. Each ride ticket costs $1.50 less than a snack. If he spent a total of $24.00, what was the cost of each snack?

A) $4
B) $2
C) $5
D) $3

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Answer:

d if this helped mark brainliest

Step-by-step explanation:

Each ride ticket is 1.50 less than each snack

t = s - 1.50

hunter spent a total of 24

if hunter bought 3 snacks and 10 ride tickets.

3s + 10t = 24

3s + 10(s - 1.50) = 24

3s + 10s - 15.00 = 24

13s = 39.00

s = 3

t = 1.50

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Let s represent the cost of snacks and r represent the cost of the ride tickets.  

We know that Hunter bought 3 snacks and 10 ride tickets. This cost in total $24. So:

[tex]3s+10r=24[/tex]

We know that each ride ticket cost $1.50 less than a snack. So, we can write that:

[tex]r=s-1.5[/tex]

We can find s using substitution. Substitute the above equation into the first equation. This yields:

[tex]3s+10(s-1.5)=24[/tex]

Distribute:

[tex]3s+10s-15=24[/tex]

Combine like terms:

[tex]13s-15=24[/tex]

Add 15 to both sides:

[tex]13s=39[/tex]

Divide both sides by 13:

[tex]s=3[/tex]

So, the cost of a snack is $3.

Our answer is D.

And we're done!

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Answer:

slope=50

y-intercept=0

equation to solve how many d in the amount of w=1/50=w/d or 1*w=w and 50*w=d

student will have 2600 dollars in 52 weeks

Step-by-step explanation:

m=y2-y1/x2-x1

150-100=50

3-2=1

50/1=50

slope=50

b=(y=mx+b)

150=50(3)=b

50*3=150

150-150=0

150-150=0

y=intercept is 0

1/50=w/d

52*50=2600

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The sale price of an item is $160 after a 20% discount. What was the original price of the item?

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Answer:

200 sorry read that wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The original price of the item is $200.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the original price be 'x'.

The sale price of an item is $160 after a 20% discount.

i.e. original price - 20% of original price = $160

x-20/100x=160

x-0.2x=160

0.8x=160

x=160/0.8

x=200

Therefore, the original price of the item is $200.

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PLEASE HELP!! 12 POINTS!!
2. (2, 0) and (0, 3)

The equation for these ordered pairs is y = 3/2x + 3

A. True
B. False

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B. False

It should be -3/2x+3
The equation is false

Dana’s parents add $2 to her savings account for every $20 she puts in the account.
Which equation models the relationship between the amount her parents put in the account, p, and the amount Dana puts in the account, d?

A)p equals one tenth d

B)p equals one half d

C)p equals two d

D)p equals ten d

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Answer:

A) p = [tex]\frac{1}{10}[/tex] d

Step-by-step explanation:

20(which is d) x [tex]\frac{1}{10}[/tex] = 2 (which is p)

cross checking always helps!

Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

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Julie is out shopping and finds a $96.00 basketball that was marked down by 25%.
How much was the item originally?

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Its $120 is the original because 96 + %25 = 120

Answer:  The original price of the basketball was $128.

Step-by-step explanation:  The new price is 25% less than the original. That is the same as 25% from 100% is 75%.

So we can use that to calculate the original price:

96 = .75x . divide both sides by .75

96/.75 = x

128 = x  That is the original price.

Check:  $128 × .25 = $32, the amount of the discount.

$128 - 32 = $96  That is the price Julie paid.

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Which of the following best shows the distributive property?
Group of answer choices

A) 2(2 + 3) = 2(2) + 2(3)

B) 2 + 3 = 3 + 2

C) 2 + (2 + 3) = (2 + 2) + 3

D) 2(2 + 3) = 2(5)

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Answer:

i think a)

Step-by-step explanation:

2(2+3) = 2(2)+2(3)

Answer:

A) 2(2 + 3) = 2(2) + 2(3)

Step-by-step explanation:

The 2 outside the parentheses is multiplied by each of the numbers inside the parentheses.

Of the teacups in Sophie's Tea Shop, 1/5 are red and another 1/5 are indigo. What fraction of the teacups are either red or indigo?

Write your answer as a fraction or as a whole or mixed number.

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Answer:

I think the answer is 2/5

Step-by-step explanation:

I think so because if you add up 1/5 and 1/5 you get 2/5. If this is what the question is asking.

Answer: 2/5 of the teacups are either red or indigo

Step-by-step explanation:

You take 1/5 corresponding to red + 1/5 corresponding to indigo so 1/5 + 1/5= 2/5

On a set of blueprints, a 12-foot wall is represented by a 6-inch line segment. What scale is used in the blueprints.

A. 6 feet : 1 inch
B. 2 feet : 1 inch
C. 6 feet : 2 inches
D. 2 feet : 2 inches

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Answer:

i think it's A

sorry if i'm wrong

It’s b: 12/6 equals 2 feet per inch

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9. $4.5 per can

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Answer:

1.  4.5

2. 1.714285714

3. 14.28571429

4. 18.57142857

Explanation:

Divide 9/2 which you will get 4.5

Divide 12/7 which you get 1.714285714

Divide 100/7 which is 14.28571429

Divide 130/7 which is 18.57142857

Find the slope of each side. Express your answers as simplified fractions, if necessary.

The slope of AB is
The slope of BC is
The slope of CD is
The slope of DA is

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AB: -1
BC: 1/2
CD: -1
DA: 1/2

Sam invested $14,000 in a stock that was expected to show an 18% increase in value. If all goes as expected, what will Mr. Bronson’s stock be worth after one year?

a
$11,480
b
$2,520
c
$16,520
d
$252,000
25p

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

we can convert 18 percent to .18 and then we can multiply 1.18 by 14000 to get our answer. if you don't do the extra 1 before the decimal you will get the 18 percent then have to add it to 14000 so adding the 1 before doesn't affect anything, it just makes it easier, without it it would be a two step problem (adding the .18 to 14,000).

Answer:

C is the right answer

Step-by-step explanation:

In the following proportion, what does x equal?


A. 17
B. 5.25
C. 27
D. 29

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Answer:

its C

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

It is Answer C

Step-by-step explanation:

I took this test on edge.

Which expression is equivalent to negative one half open parentheses three minus two fifths close parentheses?

A)negative three halves minus one fifth

B)negative three halves plus one fifth

C)negative three and one half minus one fifth

D)negative three and one half plus one fifth

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The answer is negative three halves minus one fifth
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