Please answer this, I don't have much time left!

Please Answer This, I Don't Have Much Time Left!

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Answer 1

Answer

1 + 5 ÷ 5

This would equal 2, using BIDMAS.


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What is the length of the dotted line in the diagram below? Leave your answer in simplest radical form. *Will give brainliest*

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Answer:

√134

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve for the top line first,

√(5²+3²)

= √34

then for the dotted line,

√(10²+(√34)²)

= √134

The interest of the sum of money at the end of 10 years is one third of the sum. Find the rate of interest​

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Answer:

3.33%

Step-by-step explanation:

Intrest = P. A. *Intrest Rate * Time

(1/3)*P. A. = P. A. *Intrest Rate * 10

Intrest Rate = 1/30)=3.33%

I need help ASAP!!!Please explain how you got your answer

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Answer:

See the pic below.

Step-by-step explanation:

I erased the incorrect answers and filled in the correct answers with numbers.

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Answer:

Yes bro I can sove this question

Step-by-step explanation:

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What is 2/3 - (-2/3)?
A) 4/3
B) 4/3
C) 0
D) 2/3

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Answer:

Option A, 4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

2/3-(-2/3)

= 2/3+2/3

= (2+2)/3

= 4/3

A) 4/3

Explanation: 2/3 + 2/3 = 4/3


Write down a decimal that is more than 7/11 and less than 7/9
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Answer:

0.7

Step-by-step explanation:

7/11 = 0.63636363

7/9 = 0.777777778

so a decimal between them will be, 7/10 = 0.7

Which statement is true about figures ABCD and A'B'C'D'?
у
5
4
c
3/
D'
B
2
1 2 3 4 5
1
A
-5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0
AS - 1
-2
D
B
с
-41
-31

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When figures are translated, rotated or reflected, the resulting figures are congruent to the original figure because the transformations are rigid. However, when a figure is dilated, the resulting figure is not congruent to the original figure.

ABCD and A'B'C'D are congruent because A'B'C'D is the result of rotating ABCD 180 degrees about the origin.

I've included the missing graph as an attachment.

Using points A and A' as our references.

We have:

[tex]A = (-1,1)[/tex]

[tex]A' = (1,-1)[/tex]

The rule of rotation 180 degrees about the origin is:

[tex](x,y) \to (-x,-y)[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex](-1,1) \to (-(-1),-1)[/tex]

[tex](-1,1) \to (1,-1)[/tex]

The above rule is applicable to other points in ABCD and A'B'C'D'

Since the rule of transformation is rotation (a rigid transformation), then ABCD and A'B'C'D are congruent.

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Answer:

y - 3 = 2(x - 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1. Solve for slope

m = slope

m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

Points: (-2, 3) & (1, 9)

m = (9 - 3)/(1 - - 2)

m = 6/3

m = 2

Step 2. Use the two points and the slope to write the line in point-slope form.

Point-Slope Form: y - y1 = m(x - x1)

Slope-Intercept Form: y = 2x + 7

With the points: (-2, 3) & (1, 9)

Where x1 = -2 y1 = 3, x2 = 1 y2 = 9

Point-Slope Form = y - 3 = 2(x - 2)

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How do I do this? I’m completely lost!!!

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Answer:

f(5)=5²-2(5)

=25-10

=15

replace the x with five

i tried this few times can i get some help

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Answer:

Y=4 X= -6 or (-6,4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Okay so

3x+10y=22

-3x-8y=-14

basically, it's like one big equation. First, subtract 3x from -3x which cancels out and gives us 010y minus 8y gives us 2y.22 minus 14 gives us 8

3x+10y=22

-3x-8y=-14

0+2y=8

Now that we have this, we can solve for y. in order to do this, we have to divide both sides by 2.

[tex] \frac{2y}{2} = \frac{8}{2} [/tex]

From here we know that y=4 because the 2s cancel out leaving y and 8 divided by 2 is 4.

y= 4

Now we can fill in. You can pick any equation for this but I'm going to chose the first one.

3x+10y=22

we can fill in 4 for y

3x+10(4)=22

3x+40=22

Next we are going to subtract 40 on both sides.

3x+40=22

-40 -40

3x= -18

Next, we're going to divide -18 by 3.

[tex] \frac{3x}{3} = \frac{ - 18}{3} [/tex]

The 3s cancel out leaving us x. -18 divided by 3 is -6.

x= -6

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Can you solve this. I have waste 60 pts on this.
I need only 11, 12 and 13( a,b,c answer.
:)
give me all of these answer​

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Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation:

you can find the area of the cube and convert it to liters, if the area if the cube is more than the amount of soil then the soil is less, if the amount of soil is more than area of the cube then u have more soil and if they're both the same u have the perfect amount of soil

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Answer:

1. h

2. b

3. a

4. d

5. c

Step-by-step explanation:

all answers are straight forward. only the last (5) is phrased a bit strangely. I would have said "reflect across a horizontal line".

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Answer:

It should be c 4,-5

hope it helps

Answer:

c. (4,-5)

Step-by-step explanation:

Point K is currently at (4,5). If reflected about x, the x-coordinate remains 4 and the y-coordinate becomes -5. Giving the answer (4,-5)

If Tan A=5/12 then find cot A, cos A and Sin A

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Cot A=1/tan A=12/5

cos A= 12/13

sin A=5/13

Draw a right angled triangle

the hypotenuse is the longest side which is 13 using Pythagoras theorem

the side opposite the angle A is 5

the side closest to the angle A which is called the adjacent is 12

sinA =opp/hyp

cos A= adj/hyp

cotA =1/tanA=cos A/sinA

Note: Pythagoras theorem is

hyp²=opp²+adj²

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]tan \ A = \frac{5}{12}=\frac{opposite \ site}{adjacent \ side}[/tex]

hypotenuse² = (opposite side)² + (adjacent side)²

                      =  5² + 12²

                      = 25 + 144

                      = 169

hypotenuse = √169 = √13*13 = 13

[tex]Cot \ A = \frac{adjacent \ side}{opposite \ side}=\frac{12}{5}\\\\Cos \ A = \frac{adjacent \ side}{hypotenuse}=\frac{12}{13}\\\\Sin \ A = \frac{opposite \ side}{hypotenuse}=\frac{5}{13}[/tex]

India vs England test series in Nottingham
I will cheer for India because I am an Indian

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Answer:

Is this suppose to be math question??

Answer:

hard work will define who wins

Help Exit This Box-and-Whisker Plot displays the distribution of scores of a recent physics test. What is the median number of this set of physics test scores? Physics Test Scores​

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Answer: A) 87

The median value is the second quartile (Q₂), which is 87.

Answer:

A: 87

Step-by-step explanation:

Sorry for this very late response. But if anyone is not sure if answer A is correct, it is. I can confirm this because I just took the test. I hope I could help! (:

a person has 2 balls, a second one had (2)^2 = 4 balls, a third had (4)^2 = 16, how many balls will the tenth person have?

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Answer:

256

Step-by-step explanation:

because all of them are squared so

2^2= 4 balls

2 x 2

4^2 = 16 balls

4 x 4

16^2 = 256 balls

16 x 16

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A vegetable tray contains 10 red peppers and 4 green peppers. What is the ratio of the number of green peppers to the number of yellow peppers?
A. 4:0
B. 2:5
C. 2:7
D. 4:10

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Answer:

4 : 0

Step-by-step explanation:

10 red and 4 green

There are 0 yellow peppers

green: yellow

4 : 0

Ian drives an electric car. He can drive 425 kilometres before he needs to stop and recharge his car. It takes 10 minutes to charge 50 kilometres. How long does Ian have to wait for his car to fully charge?

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Answer:

85 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

425/50=8.5 10 minute increments

8.5*10= 85 minutes

Given that B is the midpoint of segment AC. BC = 14x -26 and AB = 6x +6,
find the value of x.*

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∵B is the midpoint of segment AC
∴BC=AB
∴14x-26=6x+6
14x-6x=6+26
8x=32
x=4

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Simplify and Determine the coefficient of:
Please help.

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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

-2/5 x* 5y * -2x

Multiply the coefficients

-2/5 * 5*-2

-2*-2 *1/5*5

4

Find the circumference of this circle
using 3 for TT.
C ~ [?]
24
C = id

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Answer:

72

Step-by-step explanation:

The diameter is 24

pi is approximated by 3

The circumference is given by

C = pi *d

   = 3 * 24

    = 72

identify them as
either, a rational number or irrational provide your work
Number 4

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Answer:

4~rational

Step-by-step explanation:

it is a perfect square therefore it is rational because it is a terminating and repeating decimal and it can be made into a fraction

Assuming you are creating a book with 549 pages with a size of 8.5in x 11in. how many words will the story be?
A student was conducting a study to determine how many pages he would need for the book he is writing. So, he found that the following number of words fit on each type of the following papers using an 11 point font:

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Answer:

439,200 words

Step-by-step explanation:

800 words per 8.5 inches by 11 inches piece of paper

800 times 549 = 439,200 words

Pleaseeee help me i have 15 mins to complete I’ll give u a hug

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Answer:

1. 39-14a

2. (21*x-5/4) to power of 1/2

3. 2(I9 +10rI+4)

4. 25xsquared -100x+76/4

Step-by-step explanation:

if n(p(a)) = 256. find n(a)​

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n(p(a)) = 256

256 = 2^8

n(a) = 8

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H = 5 ft
Which is the formula
for the volume
of a cylinder?
A. V = a^2 + b^2 + c^2
B. V = (area of the base)(radius)
C. V = (area of the base)(height)

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The answer is c!!! I think???

Answer:  C.  V = (area of the base)(height)

This applies to any prism. A cylinder is effectively a prism but the base is a circle rather than a polygon.

The cylindrical volume formula you may be more familiar with is

V = pi*r^2*h

note how the pi*r^2 portion is the area of the circular base. So we can replace the pi*r^2 with "area of the base" to end up with choice C.

1÷a+1-a÷a^2-1+a^2÷a^4-1+a^4÷a^8-1​

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Answer:

Please see the image below, I have typed all the steps required for the final solution. If you don't understand any part of the following steps, feel free to comment below and I will help out :)

"If the radius of the closed cone is doubled, show algebraically how this affects the surface area in comparison to the original cone."
How do I do this question?

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Answer:

It would help to have the cone area formula:

Area = PI * radius * slant height

Let's say the height is 12cm radius is 5 cm

which makes the (slant height)^2 = 12^2 + 5^2 = 169

slant height = 13

and surface area = PI * 5 * 12 =  188.4955592154

If radius = 10 then (slant height)^2 = 12^2 + 10^2 = 244

slant height = 15.6204993518

surface area = PI * 10 * 15.62 = 376.99

376.99 / 188.4955 = 2

So, if radius is doubled, surface area is doubled.

Source: http://www.1728.org/volcone.htm

 

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate the means of the data sets below:

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High School Graduates 310, 290, 330, 305, 295, 310, 330, 340, 400, 360

College Graduates 460, 500, 480, 475, 505, 510, 490, 390, 410, 440
A. High School Graduates: 320 College Graduates: 477.5
B. High School Graduates: 327 College Graduates: 477.5
C. High School Graduates: 333 College Graduates: 466
D. High School Graduates: 327 College Graduates: 466

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

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