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find the perimeter, area , and T.S.A of the following solids
Answer:
area =l×b
perimeter=add all the sides
3 solids
Simplify:
6−4(3x−2)+4x
16x−2
−8x+14
−8x−2
Answer:
6 − 4(3x − 2) + 4x = 6 - 12x + 8 + 4x = x(-12 + 4) + 14 = -8x + 14[tex]\bf \large \longrightarrow \: \:6 \: - \: 4 \: (3x - 2) \: + \: 4x[/tex]
[tex]\bf \large \longrightarrow \: \:6 \: - \: 12x \: + \: 8 \: + \: 4x[/tex]
[tex]\bf \large \longrightarrow \: \:14 \: - \: 12x \: + \: 4x[/tex]
[tex]\bf \large \longrightarrow \: \:14 \: - \: 8x[/tex]
After rearranging[tex]\bf \large \longrightarrow \: \: - 8x \: + \: 14[/tex]
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if a 27% is a sale profit , how much profit is in the sale of $4650?
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Find the values of x and y if (-x + 5, 1) = (-y, 2x - 5y).
Answer:
x = 8, y = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Equating corresponding x and y coordinates , then
- y = - x + 5 ( multiply through by - 1 )
y = x - 5 → (1)
2x - 5y = 1 → (2)
Substitute y = x - 5 into (2)
2x - 5(x - 5) = 1 ← distribute and simplify left side
2x - 5x + 25 = 1
- 3x + 25 = 1 ( subtract 25 from both sides )
- 3x = - 24 ( divide both sides by - 3 )
x = 8
Substitute x = 8 into (1) for corresponding value of y
y = 8 - 5 = 3
Pls help number 1 n 3 Maths
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1)
[tex]Sin \ \alpha = \frac{oppsoite \ side \ of \alpha }{hypotenuse}=\frac{QR}{PR}\\\\\\Cos \ \alpha = \frac{adjacent \ side \ of \alpha }{hypotenuse}=\frac{PQ}{PR}\\\\\\tan \ \alpha = \frac{oppsoite \ side \ of \alpha }{adjacent \ side \ of \alpha}=\frac{QR}{PQ}\\\\[/tex]
[tex]Sin \ \beta =\frac{opposite \ of\ \beta }{hypotenuse}=\frac{PQ}{PR}\\\\\\Cos \ \beta =\frac{adjacent \ of\ \beta }{hypotenuse}=\frac{QR}{PR}\\\\\\tan \ \beta =\frac{opposite \ of\ \beta }{adjacent \ of\ \beta }=\frac{PQ}{QR}\\\\[/tex]
Can someone tell me if this is right?
Answer:
Yep
Step-by-step explanation:
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At Sarah's cafe, customers can choose one of the following entrees: burrito, pasta, soup or taco. They can also order a side dish. They have a choice of french fries, salad, potato salad or coleslaw. Finally customers get to choose one of the following drinks and a choice of soda, coffee, water, milk or juice.
For dinner, the cafe offers diners a special, customers can order 2 sides with their entree. In how many different ways can dinner be ordered?
*The answer is not 120 btw*
Answer:
I've done the math and it's 120, people say it's 120 and online 120, I really wanna help but I just
My hw says, "suppose E has a coordinate of -1 And EG= 7" what is the possible coordinate of G?
Answer:
-8,6
Step-by-step explanation:
from what i can tell this is a 1D problem. |E-G|=7, and E=-1, so -1-G=+-7. G=-8 or 6
Answer: Wouldn’t the possible coordinate of G be 8?
Step-by-step explanation:
If E is -1 and we know that EG combined is 7, we can deduce that you have to have an 8 to get 7 because 8 + -1 = 7 or E + G = EG
solve the equation 2x+1=x-3
How to solve your problem
Topics: Algebra, Quadratic Equation
2
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2x+1=x-3
2x+1=x−3
Solve
1
Subtract
1
1
1
from both sides of the equation
2
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1
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3
2x+1=x-3
2x+1=x−3
2
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1
2x+1{\color{#c92786}{-1}}=x-3{\color{#c92786}{-1}}
2x+1−1=x−3−1
2
Simplify
Subtract the numbers
Subtract the numbers
2
=
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4
2x=x-4
2x=x−4
3
Subtract
x
x
from both sides of the equation
2
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2x=x-4
2x=x−4
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2x{\color{#c92786}{-x}}=x-4{\color{#c92786}{-x}}
2x−x=x−4−x
4
Simplify
Combine like terms
Multiply by 1
Combine like terms
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4
x=-4
x=−4
Solution
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The fence around Stan's rectangular backyard is 48 feet. His yard is 3 feet longer than twice its width. What is the length of Stan's yard?
Answer: Length = 17 ft
Concept:
Here, we need to know how to find the perimeter of a rectangle.
Perimeter (rectangle) = 2 (l + w)
l = length
w = width
If you are still confused, you may refer to the attachment below for a graphical explanation or tell me.
Solve:
**Disclaimer** I assume that the length is [3 feet longer than twice its width] because a [yard] would not use length to measure it. If it was, then you may refer to my answer. If it was not, then you may tell me and I will redo it.
Let x be the width
Let 2x + 3 be the length
Given information
Perimeter = 48 ft
width = x
length = 2x + 3
Given expression deducted from the question
Perimeter = 2 (l + w)
Substitute values into the expression
48 = 2 (2x + 3 + x)
Combine like terms in the parentheses
48 = 2 (2x + x + 3)
48 = 2 (3x + 3)
Expand parentheses and apply the distributive property
48 = 2 · 3x + 2 · 3
48 = 6x + 6
Subtract 6 on both sides
48 - 6 = 6x + 6 - 6
42 = 6x
Divide 6 on both sides
42 / 6 = 6x / 6
x = 7
Find the value of length
Length = 2x + 3 = 2(7) + 3 = 14 + 3 = [tex]\boxed{17}[/tex]
Hope this helps!! :)
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What are the solutions to the system of equations? {y=2x2+6x−10 y=−x+5
Answer:
I think this is mistake because y=2x^2+6x-10 y=x+5 this is the right
if 5 hockey balls and 3 sticks cost $230.00 and 5 balls and 2 sticks cost $200 how much does one hockey ball cost?
step by step explanation:
Answer:
$28.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the system of equations
5b + 3s = 230 (b = cost of 1 ball and s = cost of 1 stick).
5b + 2s = 200
Subtract the above from the first equation:
s = 30
So, substituting in equation 1:-
5b + 3(30) = 230
5b = 230 - 3(30) = 140
b = 28.
Checking in equation 2:-
5(28) + 2(30)
= 10 + 60
= 200.
- this checks out OK.
The cost of one hockey ball will be $28.
What is an expression?Expression in maths is defined as the collection of the numbers variables and functions by using signs like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Numbers (constants), variables, operations, functions, brackets, punctuation, and grouping can all be represented by mathematical symbols, which can also be used to indicate the logical syntax's order of operations and other features.
The system of equations from the given data are:-
5b + 3s = 230 (b = cost of 1 ball and s = cost of 1 stick).
5b + 2s = 200
Subtract the above from the first equation:
s = 30
So, substituting in equation 1:-
5b + 3(30) = 230
5b = 230 - 3(30) = 140
b = 28.
Therefore, the cost of one hockey ball will be $28.
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Help me solve this thanks to who ever will I really appreciate it
Answer:
135
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation is 135+90+x=360. x=360-(225)=135
a submarine is 50 meters below sea level. It goes up 15 meters and down 40 meters. What is the submarines new position relative to sea level
Answer:
-75 m
Step-by-step explanation:
Use sea level as the reference point.
Initially the position is -50 m.
If the submarine goes up 15 m, then its new position is (-50 + 15) m, or -35 m.
If the sub now descends 40 m, its new position is (-35 - 40) m, or -75 m
Mears Taxi charges a $ 3.95 flat rate for a ride in the cab. In addition to that, they charge $ 0.75 per mile. Katie has no more than $ 16 to spend on a ride. At most, how many miles can Katie travel without exceeding her spending limit?
Answer:
About 16 miles
The equation:
.75x+3.95
At 16 miles Katie will have spent $15.95.
Answer:
16 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
3.95 + .75m < 16
Subtract 3.95 from each side
3.95 -3.95+ .75m < 16-3.95
.75m < 12.05
Divide each side by .75
.75m/.75 < 12.05/.75
m <16.066666666
Rounding to the nearest mile
m < 16
What is the smallest 3-digit palindrome that is divisible by both 3 and 4?
Answer:
252
Step-by-step explanation:
To be divisible by 3, it's digits have to add to a number that is a multiple of 3.
To be divisible by 4 its last 2 digits have to be divisible by 3.
So let's start with 1x1 which won't work because 1x1 is odd. so let's go to 2x2 and see what happens.
212 that's divisible by 4 but not 3
222 divisible by 3 but not 4
232 divisible by 4 but not 3
242 not divisible by either one.
252 I think this might be your answer
The digits add up to 9 which is a multiple of 3 and the last 2 digits are divisible by 4
Find the missing angle. PLS HELP FAST !
Answer:
x = 53.5°
Hope this helps... Have a good day!!
find the value of a and b in each of the following diagrams.
Answer:
a=122
b=115
Step-by-step explanation:
We have a hexagon inscribed of a Circle. Let use some obvious properties to solve some of the angles.
The upper triangle that includes 112 and 30, have a missing angle. We can use triangle interior Theorem to find the missing third angle.
The missing angle is 38.
The upper trapezoid is a cyclic quadrilateral. It 4 vertices touched the circle circumference. This means the opposite angles of the trapezoids are supplementary.
The lower left angle of the upper trapezoid measure is 65. Part of that angle is 38 so the other part is
[tex]65 - 38 = 27[/tex]
Angle b forms a linear pair with the lower left angle so
[tex]b + 65 = 180[/tex]
[tex]b = 115[/tex]
Angle a is also a cyclic quadrilateral so
Angle a and 58 are supplementary
[tex]58 + a = 180[/tex]
[tex]a = 122[/tex]
HELPPPPP PLSSSS!!!! You start at (-2, 3). You move up 1 unit and right 3 units. Where do you end? sp 4 3 2 1 X -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0 -1 1 2 3 4 5 -2 -3 -4 -5
Answer:
(1,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Up 1 means y+1
right 3 means x+3
(-2+3, 3+1)
(1,4)
Answer:
(1,4)
Step-by-step explanation:
Every coordinate is placed as (x,y)
In this case, -2 is x and 3 is y
x means the amount of spaces you move left or right
y means the amount of spaces you move up or down
So start at the origin which is the center of the coordinate plane (also known as (0,0)) And move 2 to the left since it is a negative 2. Now from there, move 3 units up since its a positive 3. That is where (-2,3) is located.
The question asks you to move 1 unit up and 3 units to the right from (-2,3)
Therefore, you should get (1,4)
when is it easy to show if a set is closed or not closed?
Answer:i think its if the dots are open they arent closed but if they are filled in its closed same with () and [] if its (x,y) then its not able to be used but if its [x,y] then it is able to be used
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve for x.
5x + 3 – 2x = 24
X = [?]
[tex]\\ \sf \longmapsto 5x+3-2x=24[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf \longmapsto 5x-2x+3=24[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf \longmapsto 3x+3=24[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf \longmapsto 3x=24-3[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf \longmapsto 3x=21[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf \longmapsto x=\dfrac{21}{3}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf \longmapsto x=7[/tex]
if l=6 b=4 h=5,find the value of 2h (l+b)
Answer:
100
Step-by-step explanation:
2h (l+b)
Let l=6 b=4 and h = 5
2*5( 6+4)
Parentheses first
2*5(10)
Multiply
10*10
100
could anyone help with this, thanks !
Answer:
Graph C
Step-by-step explanation:
First, we need to find the bottom of the parabola (or the top, left, or right). In this case, it is x=3, therefore meaning y=-25. The only one that has (3,-25), so Graph C.
if 1 box cost rs 45 find the cost of 9 boxes
Answer:
9 boxes cost Rs 405
Step-by-step explanation:
1 box costs 45.
so, how much are 2 boxes ? what do you think ?
right, twice as much : 2 × 45 = 90
how much are 3 boxes ?
now it is three times the cost of 1 box : 3 × 45 = 135
do you see the pattern ?
it is really simple.
that is also the origin why we describe a multiplication by "times". we take a single item so and so many times.
when you see something like this, you know, they are talking about multiplication.
so, here we want to know how much 9 boxes cost.
therefore,
9 × 45 = 405
is the answer.
Identify a transformation of the function f(x) = x2 by observing the equation of the function g(x) = (x - 1)
Answer:
2nd option
Step-by-step explanation:
Given f(x) then f(x + a) is a horizontal translation of f(x)
• If a > 0 then a shift left of a units
• If a < 0 then a shift right of a units
Here g(x) = (x - 1)²
The base graph f(x) has been shifted right 1 unit
factor: 3x^(2)-16x+16
Answer:
[tex]3 {x}^{2} - 16x + 16 \\ 3 {x}^{2} - 12x - 4x + 16 \\ 3x(x - 4) - 4(x - 4) \\ (3x - 4)(x - 4)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
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Solve for x: -5 < 8x + 11 < 19
Answer:
-2<x<1
Step-by-step explanation:
-5 < 8x + 11 < 19
Subtract 11 from all sides
-5-11 < 8x + 11-11 < 19-11
-16 < 8x<8
Divide by 8
-16/8 < 8x/8 <8/8
-2<x<1
Mrs. Clayton was buying treats for her children. She bought $12 worth of cinnamon
rolls, $9 worth of candy, $8 worth of cookies, and $10 worth of pretzels. Estimate
the total amount of money Mrs. Clayton spent.
Answer:
Estimate,... about 40
Step-by-step explanation:
12 + 9 + 8 + 10 = 39
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