Raul is a manager at a local restaurant. He earns $18.50 per hour. How many hours per week does Raul
work if he earns $740 per week?

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Answer 1
Answer: 40 hours
Just divide the total amount (740) by the rate per hour (18.50) and you get 40

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if 2/-5 x=-10/x what is the value of x​

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Answer:

± 5

Step-by-step explanation:

2x/-5 = -10/x

2x^2 = 50

x^2 = 25

x = ± 5

Answer:

x=5

Step-by-step explanation:

Start with writing it like 2x/-5= -10/x

Then cross multiply: 2[tex]x^{2}[/tex]= 50

Divide by 2: [tex]x^{2}[/tex]=25

Square root of 25: 5

x=5

A gas station sells regular gas for $2.30 per gallon and premium gas for $3.00 a gallon. At the end of a business day 320 gallons of gas had been sold, and receipts totaled $799. How many gallons of each type of gas had been sold

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Answer:

90 gallons premium gas

230 gallons regular gas

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use the given information to form a system of equations.

First, let's set the variables:

Regular gas: r

Premium gas: p

Throughout the entire day, they sold 320 gallons of r and p combined.

r+p=320

Now, regular gas sells for 2.30 per gallon, which can be written as 2.30r

premium can be shown similarly as 3.00p. After all the gallons they sold, they got 799 in total.

2.30r + 3.00p = 799

As a system of equations, it can be written like this...

r+p=320

2.30r + 3.00p = 799

Now solve. (I won't explain much of the steps here but I'll show it. Comment questions if you have any, and I'll try to answer them.)

r=320-p

2.30r + 3.00p = 799

2.30(320-p)+3.00p=799

736+0.7p=799

0.7p=63

p=90 gallons of premium gas

Now we can solve for regular by just plugging in 90 gallons premium into the top equation.

r+p=320

r+90=320

r=230 gallons of regular gas

check work.

230(2.30)+90.0(3.00)=799

529+270=799

799=799

3x²+12x-15=0 factrozation method quadratic equations​

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Answer:

x = -5 or x = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] 3{x}^{2} + 12x - 15 = 0 \\ {x}^{2} + 4x - 5 = 0 \\ (x + 5)(x - 1) = 0 \\ x = - 5 \: or \: x = 1[/tex]

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A slide is also called a translation.
ird
True
O False

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Answer:

trueeeee

Step-by-step explanation:

Slide (translation) -- a transformation that slides a figure a given distance in a given direction. A slide is also called a translation. Flip (reflection) -- a transformation creating a mirror image of a figure on the opposite side of a line. A flip is also called a reflecti

complete explanation ​

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Answer:

[tex]x ^{m - 3} \div x^{m - 4} \\ \frac{ {x}^{m - 3} }{ {x}^{m - 4} } \\ \frac{ {x}^{m - 3 - m + 4} }{x} \\ \frac{ {x}^{1} }{x} \\ x \: and \: x \: will \: cancel \: each \: other \: hence \: answer \: will \: be \: 1[/tex]

Find the surface area of the figure below round your answer to the nearest tenth in necessary

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Answer:

1548.3 [tex]m^{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A = 1548.3 m²

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the equation of the line in the following graph?

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Answer:

2 . y=-1

Step-by-step explanation:

m=0  (it is a straight line)

use (-6,-1) in y=mx+b

-1=0(-6)+b

-1=b

equation is now

y=0(x)-1

y=-1

14feet 23feet round each measurement to the nearest ten

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10ft
20ft
I hope that’s correct ☺️
Answer:

14 feet and 23

Step-by-step explanation:

It’s already rounded to the nearest tenth

Given equation of a circle: x^2 – 4x + y^2 + 6y = 12 rewrite it in a standard form. Find its radius and coordinates of its center. Standard Form:_____

r:_____

Center:____

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Answer:

The standard form is:

(x - h)² + (y - k)² = r², where (h, k) is the center, r is the radius

Convert the given into standard form by completing square:

x² - 4x + y² + 6y = 12x² - 4x + 4 + y² + 6y + 9 = 12 + 4 + 9(x - 2)² + (y + 3)² = 25(x - 2)² + (y + 3)² = 5²The standard form is above.The center is (h, k) = (2, -3)The radius is r = 5

Eleanor scores 680 on the mathematics part of the SAT. The distribution of SAT math scores in recent years has been Normal with mean 527 and standard deviation 118.
Gerald takes the ACT Assessment mathematics test and scores 27. ACT math scores are Normally distributed with mean 20 and standard deviation 3.
1. What is Elanor's standardized score?
Round to 2 decimal places.
3. What is Gerald's standardized score?
Round to 2 decimal places.
4. Assuming that both tests measure the same kind of ability, who has the higher score?
i. Gerald.
ii. Elanor.
iii. They both did equally well.

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Answer:

1. Elanor's standardized score is  1.19

2. Gerald's standardized score is 0.72

3. Elanor has higher score.

Step-by-step explanation:

To compare Elanor's and Gerald's math scores, we need to standardize them and calculate their z-scores.

z score can be calculated using the formula

z=X-M over 8 where

X is the student's score

M is the mean score of the exam

s is the standard deviation of the exam

Elanor's standardized score is:

z(e) =680-554 over 106 ≈ 1.19

         

Gerald's standardized score is:

z(g)= 27 - 24.7 over 3.2 ≈ 0.72

Since z(e) > z(g), Elanor has higher score

01:15:51 Differential equation of the family of circles touching the y-axis at origin is

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Step-by-step explanation:

Correct option is

B

x

2

−y

2

+2xy

dx

dy

=0

The system of circles touching Y axis at origin will have centres on X axis. Let (a,0) be the centre of a circle. Then the radius of the circle should be a units, since the circle should touch Y axis at origin.

Equation of a circle with centre at (a,0) and radius a

(x─a)²+(y─0)²=a²

That is,

x²+y²─2ax=0 ─────► (1)

The above equation represents the family of circles touching Y axis at origin. Here 'a' is an arbitrary constant.

In order to find the differential equation of system of circles touching Y axis at origin, eliminate the the arbitrary constant from equation(1)

Differentiating equation(1) with respect to x,

2x+2ydy/dx─2a=0

or

2a=2(x+ydy/dx)

Replacing '2a' of equation(1) with the above expression, you get

x²+y²─2(x+ydy/dx)(x)=0

That is,

─x²+y²─2xydy/dx=0

or

x²─y²+2xydy/dx=0

What is the answer for 75% of test takers whovscored below average withou an unknown mean and standard deviation

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Answer:

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Answer:

Hello,

Step-by-step explanation:

z=0.7734

p(z<?)=0.75 ==> ?=0.7734

Which expression is equivalent to s +5+5

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s + 5 + 5

= s + 10

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For U.S. adult males, the mean height is 174 cm with a standard deviation of 5 cm and the mean weight is 86 kg with a standard deviation of 10 kg. Elmer is 185 cm tall and weighs 102 kg. It is most nearly correct to say that

Group of answer choices

Elmer's weight is more unusual than his height

Height has more variation than weight

Elmer's height is more unusual than his weight

Height and weight have the same degree of variation

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Answer:

The answer is

Height and weight have the same degree of variation

Answer:

The Answer. is height and weight have the same degree of variation.

Work out the values of a, b and k ? 30 points

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Answer:

[tex]\displaystyle a=4, b= \frac{25}{4}, \text{ and } k = \frac{125}{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Note that the graph passes through the points: (0, 4), (1, 25), and (1.5, k).

The standard exponential function has the form:

[tex]\displaystyle y = ab^x[/tex]

The point (0, 4) tells us that y = 4 when x = 0. Therefore:

[tex](4) = a(b)^0[/tex]

Since anything raised to zero is one:

[tex]a=4[/tex]

Hence, our function is now:

[tex]y = 4(b)^x[/tex]

The point (1, 25) tells us that y = 25 when x = 1. By substituting:

[tex](25) = 4(b)^{(1)}[/tex]

Solve for b:

[tex]\displaystyle b = \frac{25}{4}[/tex]

Thus, our completed function is:

[tex]\displaystyle y = 4\left(\frac{25}{4}\right)^x[/tex]

To find k, simply substitute 1.5 for x. This yields:

[tex]\displaystyle y = k = 4\left(\frac{25}{4}\right)^{(1.5)}[/tex]

And evaluate. Hence:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} k &= 4\left(\frac{25}{4}\right)^{3/2} \\ \\ &= 4\left(\left(\frac{25}{4}\right)^{1/2}\right)^3 \\ \\ &= 4\left(\frac{5}{2}\right)^3 \\ \\ &= 4\left(\frac{125}{8}\right) \\ \\ &= \frac{125}{2}\end{aligned}[/tex]

In conclusion:

[tex]\displaystyle a=4, b= \frac{25}{4}, \text{ and } k = \frac{125}{2}[/tex]

Subtract.
7x2 - 5x+3
(2x² + 7x-4)

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Answer:

7×=14

5×3=15

5+3=8

7×4=28

7-4=3

2×2=4

if add this all will get the answer as 72

if we will subtraction answer will be as -44

Step-by-step explanation:

so we will get the answer as

addition = 72

subtraction= -44

so this is the answer

please give me points

2) 70 = -7a

Please help me !

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70 = -7a
a = x
70 = -7x
70 = -7 X x
70 = -7 X -10
Answer
x = -10
x = a
a = -10

-(-)=+
-(+)=-
+(+)=+
+(-)=-

Positive Multiplied Or Divided By A Negative Will Always Be A Negative.

Positive Multiplied Or Divided By A Positive Will Always Be A Positive.

Negative Multiplied Or Divided By A Negative Will Always Be A Positive.

Negative Multiplied Or Divided By A Positive Will Always Be A Negative.

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Answer: Choice B

[tex](f * g)(x) = \frac{x^2+6x+8}{x^2+2x-15}, \ \text{ for } x \ne -5 \text{ and } x \ne 3\\\\[/tex]

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Work Shown:

[tex]h(x) = (f * g)(x)\\\\h(x) = f(x) * g(x)\\\\h(x) = \frac{x^2-16}{x^2+3x-10}*\frac{x^2-4}{x^2-7x+12}\\\\h(x) = \frac{(x-4)(x+4)}{(x+5)(x-2)}*\frac{(x-2)(x+2)}{(x-3)(x-4)}\\\\h(x) = \frac{x+4}{(x+5)(x-2)}*\frac{(x-2)(x+2)}{x-3} \ \ \text{ ... see note 1}\\\\h(x) = \frac{x+4}{x+5}*\frac{x+2}{x-3} \ \ \text{ ... see note 2}\\\\h(x) = \frac{(x+4)(x+2)}{(x+5)(x-3)}\\\\h(x) = \frac{x^2+6x+8}{x^2+2x-15}\\\\[/tex]

note 1: A pair of (x-4) terms canceled

note 2: A pair of (x-2) terms canceled

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Extra info (optional section):

The fact that [tex]x \ne -5 \text{ and } x \ne 3[/tex] is to avoid a division by zero error in the simplified version of h(x).

I would argue that [tex]x \ne 2 \text{ and } x \ne 4[/tex] should be thrown in as well simply so that the domains match up perfectly with the original f(x) and g(x) functions.  

So I think the full domain should be that x is any real number but

[tex]x \ne -5 \text{ and } x \ne 2\\x \ne 3 \text{ and } x \ne 4[/tex]

Put another way: if x = 2 is allowed in h(x), then that clashes with the fact that it's not allowed in f(x). The same idea happens with x = 4 but with g(x) this time. It's possible your teacher glossed this fact over, or ran out of room.

The art teacher bought 19 sketchbooks for $2.98 per book. What equation can be used to find the total cost of the sketchbooks?

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Answer:

y = 2.98x

Step-by-step explanation:

x = number of sketchbooks

y = total cost

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find a factor of 5, 15 and 25​

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a common factor of 5, 15 and 25 is 1 and 5

I need help with number 4

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Answer:  Choice D

[tex]f^{-1}(x) = (x-3)^2+2\\\\[/tex]

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Explanation:

First we replace f(x) with y. This is because both y and f(x) are outputs of a function.

To find the inverse, we swap x and y and solve for y like so

[tex]y = \sqrt{x-2}+3\\\\x = \sqrt{y-2}+3 \ \text{ .... swap x and y; isolate y}\\\\x-3 = \sqrt{y-2}\\\\(x-3)^2 = y-2 \ \text{ ... square both sides}\\\\(x-3)^2+2 = y\\\\y = (x-3)^2+2\\\\f^{-1}(x) = (x-3)^2+2\\\\[/tex]

Note: because the range of the original function is [tex]y \ge 3[/tex], this means the domain of the inverse is [tex]x \ge 3[/tex]. The domain and range swap roles because of the swap of x and y.

As the graph shows below, the original and its inverse are symmetrical about the mirror line y = x. One curve is the mirror image of the other over this dashed line.

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

let y = f(x) and rearrange making x the subject

y = [tex]\sqrt{x-2}[/tex] + 3 ( subtract 3 from both sides )

y - 3 = [tex]\sqrt{x-2}[/tex] ( square both sides )

(y - 3)² = x - 2 ( add 2 to both sides )

(y - 3)² + 2 = x

Change y back into terms of x with x = [tex]f^{-1}[/tex] (x) , then

[tex]f^{-1}[/tex] (x) = (x - 3)² + 2 → D

the image is located below

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Answer:

288 ft³

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of the pyramid,

base area × height × (1/3)

= (9×8)×12/3

= 72×4

= 288 ft³

Complete the table for the given rule.
Rule: y is 0.75 greater than x
x y
0
3
9

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The complete table is

x    y

0    0.75

3     3.75

9     9.75

What is equation?

An equation is a mathematical statement that is made up of two expressions connected by an equal sign.

What is substitution?

Substitution means putting numbers in place of letters to calculate the value of an expression or equation.

According to the given question.

We have values of x.

Also, one rule that y is 0.75 greater than x.

So, we have a equation for finding the value of y  i.e.

[tex]y = x + 0.75..(i)[/tex]

For finding the value of y

At x = 0, substitute x = 0 in equation (i)

[tex]y = 0 + 0.75\\\implies y = 0.75[/tex]

At x = 3, substitute x = 3 in equation (i)

[tex]y = 3+0.75\\\implies y = 3.75[/tex]

At x = 9, substitute x = 9 in equation (i)

[tex]y = 9+0.75\\\implies y = 9.75[/tex]

Hence, the complete table is

x    y

0    0.75

3     3.75

9     9.75

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In a mathematics class, half of the students scored 86 on an achievement test. With the exception of a few students who scored 46, the remaining students scored 77. Which of the following statements is true about the distribution of scores

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Answer:

B. The mean is less than the median.

Step-by-step explanation:

Say there was 20 kids: 10 kids(half) scored 86's, 3 kids(a few) scored 45's, and 7 kids(the remaining) scored 77's.

The median would be- 81.5 (chronological order, find the middle number)

The mean would be- 76.85 (sum of all the scores divided by the number of scores)

The mode would be- 86 (most frequent number)

The mean(76.85) is less than(<) the median(81.5)

Given that vector p=i+2j-2k and q=2i-j+2k, find two vectors m and m satisfying the condition;
m is perpendicular to p

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

m = j +kn = 2i +k

Step-by-step explanation:

There are an infinite number of possibilities. Any vector whose dot-product with p is zero will be perpendicular to p.

Let m = 0i +1j +ak. Then we require ...

  m·p = 0 = 0×1 +1×2 +a(-2)   ⇒   0 = 2 -2a   ⇒   a = 1

m = 0i +1j +1k

__

Let n = 2i +0j +bk

  n·p = 0 = 2×1 +0×2 +b(-2)   ⇒   2 -2b = 0   ⇒   b = 1

n = 2i +0j +1k

find the least number that can be divided 9and 12 without leaving remainder​

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Answer:

By finding LCM of 9 and 12 the answer is 36

Step-by-step explanation:

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In parallelogram ABCD,AB^4+AD^2+AB^2*AD^2=AC^2*BD^2.If angle ABC=x,find the product of all possible values of x

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Answer:

Hello,

Step-by-step explanation:

AB=DC=b, AD=BC=a

p=BD, q=AC

angle ABC=x

[tex]AB^4+AD^4+AB^2*AD^2=AC^2*BD^2\\\\b^4+a^4+b^2a^2=(a^2+b^2+2abcos(X))(a^2+b^2-2abcos(X)\\\\(a^2+b^2+2a^2b^2)-a^2b^2=((a^2+b^2)^2-4a^2b^2*cos^2(X))\\\\\\4a^2b^2cos^2(X)=a^2b^2\\\\\\cos^2(X)=\dfrac{1}{4} \\\\(cos(X)-\dfrac{1}{2} )(cos(X)+\dfrac{1}{2} )=0\\cos(x)=\frac{1}{2} \ or\ cos(X)=\dfrac{-1}{2} \\\\\\X=60^o =\dfrac{\pi}{3} rad \ or \ X=120^o=\dfrac{4\pi}{3} rad\\\\\\\\Product=\dfrac{\pi}{3}*\dfrac{4\pi}{3} =\boxed{\dfrac{4\pi^2}{9}}\\[/tex]

From -13°C to 15°C.
a. -28°C
b. -2°C
C. 28°C
d. 2°C

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ccccccccccccccccccccccc

Answer:

Option B

-13°c-2°c= 15°c

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-3x=6x + 2 solve for x

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

6x+3x= -2

9x= -2

x= -2/9

Answer:

-3x=6x+2

⇒-9x=2

⇒x=-2/9

Step-by-step explanation:

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