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Answer 1

Answer:

6x+36=180

6x=144

x=24

Step-by-step explanation:

this is the correct answer

Answer 2
X=24 That is the correct answer

Related Questions

Describe the transformation in the given image.
1
2
Rotation
Reflection
3
Translation
O Dilation
4

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Answer:

Translation

Step-by-step explanation:

In Euclidean geometry, a translation is a geometric transformation that moves every point of a figure or a space by the same distance in a given direction. A translation can also be interpreted as the addition of a constant vector to every point, or as shifting the origin of the coordinate system.

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Use the distributive property to simplify
the equation below.
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8(2a + 4b - c)
[? ]a + [ ]b - [
[ ]

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Answer:

16a +32b - 8c

Step-by-step explanation:

8(2a + 4b - c)

Distribute

8*2a  + 8*4b+ 8*(-c)

16a +32b - 8c

Answer:

16a + 32b - 8c

Step-by-step explanation:

You bring 8 inside the parenthesis and then multiply it with everything. so for a you put 16, b you put 32 and c you put 8

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What is the solution for x in the equation?

-4 + 5x − 7 = 10 + 3x − 2x

A. x=4/13

B. x=13/4

C. x=4/21

D. x=21/4

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Question: -4 + 5x -7 = 10 + 3x -2x

⇒ 5x -11 = 10 + x

⇒ 5x - x = 10+11

⇒ 4x = 21

⇒ x = 21/4

Answer is Option D

x = 21/4

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  17

Step-by-step explanation:

The points at the ends of the interval are ...

  (0, f(0)) = (0, 0)

  (7, f(7)) = (7, 119)

The average rate of change is given by the slope formula:

  m = (y2 -y1)/(x2 -x1)

  m = (119 -0)/(7 -0) = 119/7 = 17

.2333 repeating as a fraction

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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

0.2333...

First, multiply the number by 10 (because there is 1 number being repeated.

2.333.....

Now subtract by the original number.

   2.333...  

-   0.2333...

   2.10

Write this as an equation:

(10 x fraction) - fraction = 2.1           (10 x fraction) - fraction = 9 x fraction

9 x fraction = 2.1  (Divide both sides by 9)

[tex]\frac{2.1}{9}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{7}{30}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{7}{30}[/tex] is the answer.

(To check, do 7 divided by 30 in a calculator, and you will get 0.233 repeating)

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2(3+ ‐ 4)(7‐3)÷(2‐ ‐2)​

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the answer is 2 hopefully I answered your question in time

How do I graph x+3y≥12?

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Here is the graph for the equation

2067 Supp Q.No. 2a Find the sum of all the natural numbers between 1 and 100 which are divisible by 5. Ans: 1050 ​

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5

Answer:

1050

Step-by-step explanation:

Natural Numbers are positive whole numbers. They aren't negative, decimals, fractions. We can just divide 5 into 100 to find how many natural numbers go up to 100 and just add them but that is just to much.

There is a easier method.

E.g: Natural Numbers that are divisible by a Nth Number. is the same as adding the Nth Numbers to a multiple of that Nth Term. For example, let say we need to find numbers divisible by 2. We know that 4 is divisible by 2 because 4/2=2. We can add the Nth numbers which is 2 to 4. 4+2=6. And 6 is divisible by 2 because 6/2=3. We can call this a arithmetic series. A series which has a pattern of adding a common difference

Back to the problem, we can use the sum of arithmetic series formula,

[tex]y = x( \frac{z {}^{1} + {z}^{n} }{2} )[/tex]

Where x is the number of terms in our sequence. Z1 is the fist term of our series. ZN is our last term. And y is the sum of all of the terms

The first term is 5, the numbers of terms being added is 20 because 100/5=20. The last term is 100.

[tex]y = 20( \frac{5 + 100}{2} )[/tex]

[tex]y = 20( \frac{105}{2} )[/tex]

[tex]y = 1050[/tex]

(b) An economy has an agricultural industry and a textile industry. Each unit of agricultural output requires 0.4 unit of agricultural input and 0.1 unit of textiles input. Each unit of textiles output requires 0.1 unit of agricultural input and 0.2 unit of textiles input.

(i) Write the technology matrix for this economy. [2 marks]

(ii) If surpluses of 5 units of agricultural products and 195 units of textiles are desired, find the gross production of each industry

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Leontief input output model (technology matrix) is an economic model that shows the quantitative relationship and sectorial interdependency in a national economy

The responses with  regards to the question are;

(i) The technology matrix for the economy is presented as follows;

[tex]\mathbf{ A} =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}Agric&&Textile\\0.4&&0.1\\&&\\0.1&&0.2\end{array}\right] \begin{array}{ccc}\mathbf{Per \ Unit}\\Agriculture\\\\Textile\end{array}\right][/tex]

(ii) The required gross production of each industry to meet the desired surplus are;

50 units of agriculture and 250 units of textile

The reason the above values are correct is as follows:

(i) The given parameters are;

The industries in the economy = Agricultural industry and textile industry

Units of agricultural input required per unit of agricultural output = 0.4

Units of textile input required per unit of agricultural output = 0.1

Units of agricultural input required per unit of textile output = 0.1

Units of textile input required per unit of textile output = 0.2

Let X represent agriculture, and let Y represent textile, we have;

[tex]Agric \ for \ agric = \dfrac{0.4 \ units \ of \ agriculture}{1\ unit \ of \ agric \ produced} \times X \ Agric \ produced= 0.4 \cdot X[/tex]

[tex]Agric \ for \ textile = \dfrac{0.1 \ units \ of \ agriculture}{1\ unit \ of \ textile \ produced} \times Y \ textile \ produced= 0.1 \cdot Y[/tex]

We also have;

Textile for agriculture = 0.1·X

Textile for textile = 0.2·Y

Therefore;

X = 0.4·X + 0.1·Y

Y = 0.1·X + 0.2·Y

Therefore;

The technology matrix for the economy is presented as follows;

[tex]\mathbf{Technology \ matrix, A} =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}Agric&&Textile\\0.4&&0.1\\&&\\0.1&&0.2\end{array}\right] \begin{array}{ccc}\mathbf{Per \ Unit}\\Agriculture\\\\Textile\end{array}\right][/tex]

(ii)  Let P represent the production vector, and let d represent the demand vector, we have;

[tex]P = \left[\begin{array}{c}X \\Y\end{array}\right][/tex], [tex]d = \left[\begin{array}{c}5 \\195\end{array}\right][/tex]

P = A·P + d

P - A·P = d

Therefore;

[tex]P = \mathbf{ \dfrac{d}{(I - A)}}[/tex]

Where I = The 2 by 2 identity matrix

We get;

[tex]I - A =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1&&0\\&&\\0&&1\end{array}\right] - \left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.4&&0.1\\&&\\0.1&&0.2\end{array}\right] = \mathbf{\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.6&&-0.1\\&&\\-0.1&&0.8\end{array}\right]}[/tex]

With the use of a graphing calculator, we have;

[tex]P =\left[\begin{array}{c}X \\Y\end{array}\right] = \dfrac{\left[\begin{array}{c}5 \\195\end{array}\right]}{\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.6&&-0.1\\&&\\-0.1&&0.8\end{array}\right]} = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}50\\\\\ 250\end{array}\right][/tex]

The required gross product of agriculture, X = 50 units

The required gross product of textile, Y = 250 units

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We have that he technology matrix for this economy and the  the gross production of each industry are

a)    [tex]X= \begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

b)    [tex]\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}50\\250\end{vmatrix}[/tex]          

From the Question we have told that

Each unit of agricultural output requires 0.4 unit of agricultural input

Each unit of agricultural output requires 0.1 unit of textiles input.

Each unit of textiles output requires 0.1 unit of agricultural input

Each unit of textiles output requires 0.2 unit of textiles input.

Generally the technology matrix for this economy is given below

With

X =Agricultural industry Gross output

Y= Textile industry Gross Output

Therefore

[tex]X= \begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

b)

From the Question we are told that

Surpluses of 5 units of agricultural products and 195 units of textiles are desired.

Therefore, we have Desired surplus matrix of

[tex]D= \begin{vmatrix}5\\195\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

Generally the Technology equation is mathematically given as

[tex](I-X)\phi=D[/tex]

Where

X =Agricultural industry Gross output

I=A Unit matrix

\phi=Matrix of gross production

Therefore

[tex]\begin{vmatrix}1 & 0\\0 & 1\end{vmatrix}-(\begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}))\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}5\\195\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}50\\250\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

In conclusion

The technology matrix for this economy and the  the gross production of each industry are

[tex]X= \begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}50\\250\end{vmatrix}[/tex]         Respectively

In conclusion

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solve the following inequality -1≤d+2/5≤6∕5

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Answer:

-7/5≤d≤4∕5

Step-by-step explanation:

-1≤d+2/5≤6∕5

Subtract 2/5 from all parts

-1-2/5≤d+2/5-2/5≤6∕5-2/5

-5/5-2/5≤d+≤4∕5

-7/5≤d≤4∕5

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simplify​

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Answer:

sec^2(x)

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Step-by-step explanation:

Recall that

[tex]\sin (\frac{\pi}{2} - x) = \cos x[/tex]

[tex]\cos (\frac{\pi}{2} - x) = \sin x[/tex]

So we can rewrite the given expression as

[tex]\dfrac{\cos^2 x}{\sin^2 x} + (\sin^2 x + \cos^2 x)[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{\cos^2 x}{\sin^2 x} + 1[/tex]

or

[tex]\dfrac{\cos^2 x + \sin^2 x}{\sin^2 x} = \dfrac{1}{\sin^2 x} = \csc^2 x[/tex]

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find the derivative of e power ax divide by log bx​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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if you are trying to work out -3/4 - (-1/4 - 1/2) then the answer is 0

- 18 = -3x + 6
Plz help

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Answer:

8 =x

Step-by-step explanation:

- 18 = -3x + 6

Subtract 6 from each side

-18-6 = -3x+6-6

-24 = -3x

Divide each side by -3

-24/-3 = -3x/-3

8 =x

Answer:

x= 8

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sf{}[/tex]

=> -3x+6 = -18

=> -3x+6-6= -8-6

=> -3x= -24

=> x= 8

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Answer:

4.2 mi²

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of a cone = (1/3)πr²h, where r = radius and h = height

(1/3)πr²h

= (1/3)×π×1²×4

= 4π/3

= 4.2 mi² (rounded to the nearest tenth)

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Answer:

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How did you simplify

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Answer:

| - 5| 5

| 6 | 6

| - 9 | 9

the numbers will be positive when they come out from the absolute value

Answer and Step-by-step explanation:

The absolute value of a value is the positive version of that value.

| | <- Brackets are used to show that a value is being absolute.

|-5| = 5  The negative 5 with absolute brackets becomes a positive 5.

|6| = 6    A positive 6 with absolute brackets stays a positive 6.

|-9| = 9   A negative 9 with absolute brackets becomes a positive 9.

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I need help to fine the statement that is true

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Answer:

option A

Step-by-step explanation:

wx and zy making 90 angle with each other therefore they are perpendicular.

wx and ab making 0 angle with each other therefore they are parallel

if f(x) = 5x^2 -3 and g(x) = x^2-4x find (f-g) (x)

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Answer:

10x-2x-4=8x-4 اتمنى لك التوفيق

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hat is the measure of the unknown angle?

Image of a straight angle divided into two angles. One angle is ninety seven degrees and the other is unknown
pls

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Let on of the angle be x

ATQ

97 + x = 180

x = 180 - 97 (Angles on same line adds upto 180°) (Linear pair cuz 2 angles)

x = 83

The unknown angle is 83°

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A sanitation supervisor is interested in testing to see if the mean amount of garbage per bin is different from 50. In a random sample of 36 bins, the sample mean amount was 50.67 pounds and the sample standard deviation was 3.9 pounds.
a) Conduct the appropriate hypothesis test using a 0.1 level of significance.
b) What is the test statistic? Give your answer to four decimal places.
c) What is the P-value for the test? Give your answer to four decimal places.
d) What is the appropriate conclusion?
i. Fail to reject the claim that the mean amount per bin is 50 pounds because the P-value is larger than 0.1.
ii. Fail to reject the claim that the mean amount per bin is 50 pounds because the P-value is smaller than 0.1.
iii. Reject the claim that the mean amount per bin is 50 pounds because the P-value is larger than 0.1.
iv. Reject the claim that the mean amount per bin is 50 pounds because the P-value is smaller than 0.1.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

99% =2.58

 xbar / Point Est. 50.67

 µ 50

σ 3.9

n 36

Confidence Interval  

50-> (48.9,52.44) -> Fail to Reject H0  

Test Statistic 1.0308

P-Value 0.1549

A manufacturer of computer memory chips produces chips in lots of 1000. If nothing has gone wrong in the manufacturing process, at most 7 chips each lot would be defective, but if something does go wrong, there could be far more defective chips. If something goes wrong with a given lot, they discard the entire lot. It would be prohibitively expensive to test every chip in every lot, so they want to make the decision of whether or not to discard a given lot on the basis of the number of defective chips in a simple random sample. They decide they can afford to test 100 chips from each lot. You are hired as their statistician.
There is a tradeoff between the cost of eroneously discarding a good lot, and the cost of warranty claims if a bad lot is sold. The next few problems refer to this scenario.
Problem 8. (Continues previous problem.) A type I error occurs if (Q12)
Problem 9. (Continues previous problem.) A type II error occurs if (Q13)
Problem 10. (Continues previous problem.) Under the null hypothesis, the number of defective chips in a simple random sample of size 100 has a (Q14) distribution, with parameters (Q15)
Problem 11. (Continues previous problem.) To have a chance of at most 2% of discarding a lot given that the lot is good, the test should reject if the number of defectives in the sample of size 100 is greater than or equal to (Q16)
Problem 12. (Continues previous problem.) In that case, the chance of rejecting the lot if it really has 50 defective chips is (Q17)
Problem 13. (Continues previous problem.) In the long run, the fraction of lots with 7 defectives that will get discarded erroneously by this test is (Q18)
Problem 14. (Continues previous problem.) The smallest number of defectives in the lot for which this test has at least a 98% chance of correctly detecting that the lot was bad is (Q19)
(Continues previous problem.) Suppose that whether or not a lot is good is random, that the long-run fraction of lots that are good is 95%, and that whether each lot is good is independent of whether any other lot or lots are good. Assume that the sample drawn from a lot is independent of whether the lot is good or bad. To simplify the problem even more, assume that good lots contain exactly 7 defective chips, and that bad lots contain exactly 50 defective chips.
Problem 15. (Continues previous problem.) The number of lots the manufacturer has to produce to get one good lot that is not rejected by the test has a (Q20) distribution, with parameters (Q21)
Problem 16. (Continues previous problem.) The expected number of lots the manufacturer must make to get one good lot that is not rejected by the test is (Q22)
Problem 17. (Continues previous problem.) With this test and this mix of good and bad lots, among the lots that pass the test, the long-run fraction of lots that are actually bad is (Q23)

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Step-by-step explanation:

A manufacturer of computer memory chips produces chips in lots of 1000. If nothing has gone wrong in the manufacturing process, at most 7 chips each lot would be defective, but if something does go wrong, there could be far more defective chips. If something goes wrong with a given lot, they discard the entire lot. It would be prohibitively expensive to test every chip in every lot, so they want to make the decision of whether or not to discard a given lot on the basis of the number of defective chips in a simple random sample. They decide they can afford to test 100 chips from each lot. You are hired as their statistician.

There is a tradeoff between the cost of eroneously discarding a good lot, and the cost of warranty claims if a bad lot is sold. The next few problems refer to this scenario.

Problem 8. (Continues previous problem.) A type I error occurs if (Q12)

Problem 9. (Continues previous problem.) A type II error occurs if (Q13)

Problem 10. (Continues previous problem.) Under the null hypothesis, the number of defective chips in a simple random sample of size 100 has a (Q14) distribution, with parameters (Q15)

Problem 11. (Continues previous problem.) To have a chance of at most 2% of discarding a lot given that the lot is good, the test should reject if the number of defectives in the sample of size 100 is greater than or equal to (Q16)

Problem 12. (Continues previous problem.) In that case, the chance of rejecting the lot if it really has 50 defective chips is (Q17)

Problem 13. (Continues previous problem.) In the long run, the fraction of lots with 7 defectives that will get discarded erroneously by this test is (Q18)

Problem 14. (Continues previous problem.) The smallest number of defectives in the lot for which this test has at least a 98% chance of correctly detecting that the lot was bad is (Q19)

(Continues previous problem.) Suppose that whether or not a lot is good is random, that the long-run fraction of lots that are good is 95%, and that whether each lot is good is independent of whether any other lot or lots are good. Assume that the sample drawn from a lot is independent of whether the lot is good or bad. To simplify the problem even more, assume that good lots contain exactly 7 defective chips, and that bad lots contain exactly 50 defective chips.

Problem 15. (Continues previous problem.) The number of lots the manufacturer has to produce to get one good lot that is not rejected by the test has a (Q20) distribution, with parameters (Q21)

Problem 16. (Continues previous problem.) The expected number of lots the manufacturer must make to get one good lot that is not rejected by the test is (Q22)

Problem 17. (Continues previous problem.) With this test and this mix of good and bad lots, among the lots that pass the test, the long-run fraction of lots that are actually bad is (Q23)

llana has 70¢ in her purse. All the coins have the same value. What could describe all the coins she has in her
purse?
71 pennies
8 dimes
1 0 0
14 nickels
3 quarters

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Answer:

14 nickels

Step-by-step explanation:

One nickel is worth 5 cents, so find the value of 14 nickels by multiplying 14 by 5:

14(5)

= 70

So, 14 nickels is equal to the 70 cents that she has in her purse.

The correct answer is 14 nickels.

Three research departments have 6, 9,
and 7 members, respectively. Each
department is to select a delegate
and an alternate to represent the
department at a conference. In how
many ways can this be done?

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Answer:

I don't know because I don't understand what you mean

Ann,Ryan and Keith have a total of $114 in their wallets. Ryan has three times what Keith has. Keith has nine dollars less than Ann. how much do they have in their wallets?

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Answer:

Ann has $30

Ryan has $63

Keith has $21

Step-by-step explanation:

First I assigned variables to the amounts each owns. It doesn't really matter what letters, but I said x represents Ann's money, y represents Ryan's money, and z represents Keith's money.

We know that with all their money added up, they have 114. This gives us our first equation;

114=x+y+z

Ryan has 3 times what Keith has, which, in terms of variables, is

y=3z

Keith has nine dollars less than Ann. Less, in word problems, always means subtraction. This gives us our third equation:

z=x-9

Okay so the impulse is to put z=x-9 and y=3z into the first equation, but the goal is to create an equation with only one variable so this will not work.

What we do instead is sub z=x-9 into y=3z. This gives

y=3(x-9)=3x-27

Now that both y and z are in terms of x, we plug those equations into the first and then solve for x;

114=x+3x-27+x-9

114=5x-36

150=5x

30=x

Now that we know x, we can find z and y using the equations from earlier:

z=30-9=21

y=3(21)=63

x=30, y=63, and z=21, thus Ann has $30, Ryan has $63, and Keith has $21.

(4x - 3) × (x + 2)=0

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Hi,

AxB = 0 means A=0. or B=0

so 2 solutions :

4x-3= 0

4x=3

x = 3/4

and x+2 = 0.

x= -2

solutions are : -2 +and 3/4

2 answers

1) -2

2) -3/4

A cupboard costing Rs.16800 is depreciated at the rate of 15% per year. What will be the cost of the cupboard after 2 years.​

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Answer:

Rs. 11132

Step-by-step explanation:

formula for depriciation= P(1-R/100)^T

p= principal, r=rate, t=time

Answer:

15162

Step-by-step explanation:

after 1 year= 16800*95%= 15960

after 2 year= 15960*95%= 15162

Please help me to find out the answer

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Answer:

  80.99 m

Step-by-step explanation:

The hypotenuse of the triangle is given, and the desired side length is the one adjacent to the angle marked. The relevant trig relation is ...

  Cos = Adjacent/Hypotenuse

Multiplying by the hypotenuse, we find ...

  RY = (82 m)cos(9°) ≈ 80.99 m

What is the equation of a line that passes through points A
(1, 2) and B (4, 3)?

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Answer:

3y=x+5

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of the line is (1/3). The equation of the line is y=(1/3)x+5/3 or 3y=x+5

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