hiw many 2/3 are in 2 1/3​

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Answer 1

Answer:

3.5

Step-by-step explanation:

2 1/3 is equal to 7/3 and 2 goes into 7, 3.5 times.

Answer 2

Answer:

there are 3   2/3 in 2 1/3  with 1/3 left over

Step-by-step explanation:

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Reese wants to organize a party and decides to save money for it.He calculates that he needs $420 in 9 weeks.He already has $60

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Start by creating an equation. You’ll need a variable to represent what is earned per week, for example x.

So,
420=60+9x
(Since he already has 60)
Subtract the 60 from 420 to begin isolating the variable
This gives you
360=9x
Divide both sides by 9 to completely isolate the variable
This gives you
40=x
So, he needs to save up $40 each week

I WILL GIVE EXTRA POINTS!!! HELPPPPP PLEASE!!!! SHOW ALL WORK!!!

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Answer: 2x+52=2(x+26)

3x-35=-105

Step-by-step explanation:

Referring to the methods for calculating average atomic mass, which one is 'incorrect' ?
Mary
Jack
Alan

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Alan's method is correct coz to find we add all the given value and divide by the numbers present

I need help with 35-38 please!!!

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Answer:

-3

Step-by-step explanation:

3x - 15 = 7 - 8x how do you solve this​

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Answer:

X=2

Step-by-step explanation:

3x-15=7-8x

3x+8x=7+15

11x=22

x=[tex]\frac{22}{11}[/tex]

x=2

Answer:

324

Step-by-step explanation:

3x3 = 9

9-15 = -6

8x8=64

7-64=-54

-54 x -6 = 324

The graph of y = -3x + 4 is:

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Answer:

(0,4)

Step-by-step explanation:

I need these graphed, they’re easy but I don’t have time to do them since it’s late. Excuse the bad handwriting

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Answer:

For #5 all you have to do is set down to points in order for it to count. The answer is: (0,2) and (3,6)

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find where exactly you must plot the points, we plug in what we know. In our equation, the 2 is our y intercept, this means that the point is (0,2) (Side Note: here's another example, (0,6) the 6 would be our y intercept)

From the point (0,2) we use the other value given. The other value given in this case, is our slope. When dealing with slope, we use Rise over Run or Rise/Run. This means that from the 2 on the graph, you rise 3 which would be 5 and you run to the right for 4. This now gets you the points (3,6)

Hope this helps with plotting the other questions! :)

(SIDE NOTE: IF THEY GIVE THE VALUE WITH X AS JUST A NUMBER, YOU CAN PLACE A 1 UNDER IT TO TURN IT INTO A FRACTION. FOR EXAMPLE 3X CAN BE TURNED INTO 3/1 WHICH WOULD THEN BE RISE 3 AND RUN 1.

(sooory about the caps, it's just to get your attention.)

3. f(x) = x2 + 4x - 2

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Answer:

f(x)= -(x-2)^2+2

Step-by-step explanation:

the same valuve needs the be added to both sides

f(x)+?= -x^2+4x+?-2

to complete the square -x^2+4x-4= -(x-2)^2 add the -4 to the expression

f(x)+?= -x^2+4x-4-2

since -4 was added to the right side, also add -4 the the left side

f(x)-4= -x^2+4x+?-2

now factor out the negative sign from the expression

f(x)-4= -(x^2-4x+4)-2

using a^2-ab+b^2=(a-b)^2

f(x)-4= -(x-2)^2-2

move the constant the the right side and change its sign

f(x)= -(x-2)^2-2+4

now calculate the sum

f(x)= -(x-2)^2+2

An AutoCAD drawing has a scale of inches to 3 ft. If a piece of a bridge measures 17 feet, how long is that piece in the AutoCAD printout?

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

2.83 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Let y equal the length of the drawing in inches. Use a proportion to solve for the missing length.

what is the product of (2/5x-3/4y^2) and (2/5x+3/4y^2)?

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{2x}{5}- \frac{3y^{2} }{4}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

(2/5x-3/4y^2) & (2/5x+3/4y^2) is [tex]\frac{2x}{5}- \frac{3y^{2} }{4}\\[/tex]

Is Triangle B a rotation of Triangle A?

Explain How u know

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Answer:

No, triangle B is a reflection of triangle A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The points of triangle A are reflected across the dotted line. So as a result triangle B is a reflection of triangle A.

Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

Its a reflection because even if you did rotate it it would never be in that orientation.

Mary has 96 muffins which she needs to box up, 5 of which are blueberry, into dozens. How many boxes dose he need

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Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

Mary needs 8 boxes to put 96 muffins in dozens so 96÷12 gives you 8

g(x) = 30x + 5

h(x) = 10x – 15

Find h(–3) + g(–5)

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Answer:

The answer is: -190

Step-by-step explanation:

First, you need to input the -3 into the h(x) equation as follows:

h(-3) = 10(-3) - 15, then solve.

h(-3) = -30 - 15

h(-3) = -45.

Then you do the same for g(-5).

So, g(-5) = 30(-5) + 5

g(-5) = -150 + 5

g(-5) = -145.

Now you add the -45 and -145.

h(-3) + g(-5) = -45 - 145

h(-3) + g(-5) = -190.

What is five times the difference of a number and three?

Btw I need answer immediately

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Answer:

t=x+3

y = (x+3)^2 + 5

y = x^2+6x + 9 + 5

y= x^2 + 6x + 14

Answer:

5 times x-3?

Step-by-step explanation:

Sorry if its wrong i didn't really understand what you wanted.

2. Find the distance between (-2,1) and (3,4).

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Math Find the Distance Between Two Points (3,4) , (-2,1)
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Decimal Form:
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1,3 would be the difference for the question

Solve.

2x + 4 3
B) x < 3
B) x 1/3
D) x < 1/3

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

Astronomers treat the number of stars X in a given volume of space as Poisson random variable. The density of stars in the Milky Way Galaxy in the vicinity of our solar system is one star per 16 cubic light-years, on average. NOTE: Light-years is a distance measure. 7. What is the probability of exactly two stars in 16 cubic light-years? 8. What is the probability of three or more stars in 16 cubic light-years? 9. How many stars would be expected in 4 cubic light years? 10. How many stars would be expected in t cubic light years? 11. How many cubic light-years of space must be studied so that the probability of one or more stars exceeds 0.95? HINT: let `t' represent the unknown region of space, then nd the `t' that gives you the relevant probability.

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Answer:

Explained below.

Step-by-step explanation:

The random variable X is defined as the number of stars in a given volume of space.

[tex]X\sim \text{Poisson}\ (\lambda=1)[/tex]

The probability mass function of X is:

[tex]p_{X}(x)=\frac{e^{-\lambda}\lambda^{x}}{x!}[/tex]

(7)

Compute the probability of exactly two stars in 16 cubic light-years as follows:

[tex]P(X=2)=\frac{e^{-1}\times 1^{2}}{2!}=\frac{e^{-1}}{2}=\frac{0.36788}{2}=0.18394\approx 0.184[/tex]

(8)

Compute the probability of three or more stars in 16 cubic light-years as follows:

[tex]P(X\geq 3)=1-P(X<3)\\\\=1-P(X=0)-P(X=1)-P(X=2)\\\\=1-\sum\limits^{2}_{x=0}[\frac{e^{-1}\times 1^{x}}{x!}]\\\\=1-0.36788-0.36788-0.18394\\\\=0.0803[/tex]

(9)

In 16 cubic light years there is only 1 star.

Then in 1 cubic light years there will be, (1/16) stars.

Then in 4 cubic light years there will be, 4 × (1/16) = (1/4) stars.

(10)

In 16 cubic light years there is only 1 star.

Then in 1 cubic light years there will be, (1/16) stars.

Then in t cubic light years there will be, [t × (1/16)] stars.

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Write the equation of the line through the
points (-8, -2) and (-4,-3) in POINT-SLOPE
FORM

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Answer:

Y=-1/4x-4

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the slope, you would need to use the equation y2-y1/x2-x1 by the coordinates. You would get -3-(-2)/-4-(-8). This would result in -1/4. Now that you have your slope, you plug in one of the coordinates. If you used  (-8,-2), you would get -2=-8(-1/4)+b. Simplify the equation to get -2=2+b, which simplifies to -4=b, and b is the y intercept.

Adding/Subtracting Rational Expressions ​

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  (4x^2 +21x +18)/(3x^2 +34x -24)

Step-by-step explanation:

I find it helpful to keep in mind the form ...

  a/b + c/d = (ad +bc)/(bd)

When we apply that to this case, we get ...

  [tex]\dfrac{x+3}{x+12}+\dfrac{x+2}{3x-2}=\dfrac{(x+3)(3x-2)+(x+12)(x+2)}{(x+12)(3x-2)}\\\\=\dfrac{(3x^2+7x-6)+(x^2+14x+24)}{(x+12)(3x-2)}=\boxed{\dfrac{4x^2+21x+18}{3x^2+34x-24}}[/tex]

factorise x squared - 42 squared​

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Answer:

42 squared is 1764

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: (x + 42)(x - 42)

Step-by-step explanation:

factorise: x^2 - 42^2

. x^2 - 42^2 have ^2 in common (so you can ignore that).

. put in brackets (x - 42)(x + 42)

. +/- any order really doesn't matter :D

Rick invest $5,830 into a retirement saving account. The account compounds at 3.2% monthly for. How much money will Rick have in 4 years? Show work. Use comma and dollar signs in the final answer.

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Answer:

$746.24

Step-by-step explanation:

3.2/100 = 0.032

5,830 X 4 = 23,320

23,320 X 0.032 = 746.24

What is the slope of the line through the points (-4, 2) and (-16, -6)

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Answer:

[tex]m = \frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the following equation:

slope [tex](m) = \frac{y^2 - y^1}{x^2 - x^1}[/tex]

Set the variables with the points:

[tex](x_1 , y_1) = (-16 , -6)\\(x_2 , y_2) = (-4 , 2)\\[/tex]

Plug in the corresponding numbers to the corresponding variables in the equation:

[tex]m = \frac{2 - (-6)}{-4 - (-16)}[/tex]

[tex]m = \frac{2 - (-6)}{- 4 - (-16)} = \frac{2 + 6}{16 - 4} = \frac{8}{12}[/tex]

slope [tex]m = \frac{8}{12}[/tex] [tex]= \frac{2}{3}[/tex]  (simplified)

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Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Please help being timed for test !

Last week's and this week's low temperatures are shown in the table below.
Low Temperatures for 5 Days This Week and Last Week
Low Temperatures
This Week (F)
4 10 6 9
Low Temperatures
Last Week (OF)
13 9 5 8
6
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Which measures of center or variability are greater than 5 degrees? Select three choices
the mean of this week's temperatures
the mean of last week's temperatures
the range of this week's temperatures
the mean absolute deviation of this week's temperatures
the mean absolute deviation of last week's temperatures

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Answer:

I think it B or C but hope I can help :)

Step-by-step explanation:

how many decimal places would the answer have when you find the product of 43.09281×5.092?​

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Answer:

219.42858852

Step-by-step explanation:

what is -1 as a decimal ​

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Answer:

-1.0

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Boyle's Law, if the temperature of a confined gas is held fixed, then the product of the pressure P and the volume V is a constant, suppose that, for a certain gas, PV=800 where P is measured in pounds per square inch and V is measured in cubic inches. Answer the following: (this is calculus)
A) Find the average rate of change of P as V increases from 200in^3 to 250in^3.
B) Express V as a function of P and show that the instantaneous rate of change of V with respect to P is inversely proportional to the square of P.

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If PV = 800, then P can be written as a function of V,

P(V) = 800 / V

(a) The average rate of change of P as V increases from 200 to 250 in³ is then

(P (250) - P (200)) / (250 in³ - 200 in³) = (3.2 lb/in² - 4lb/in²) / (50 in³)

... = -0.016 (lb/in²)/in³

(Or -0.016 lb/in⁵, but I figure writing the rate as (units of pressure) per (unit volume) makes more sense.)

(b) We can also write V as a function of P :

V(P) = 800 / P

Take the derivative:

V'(P) = - 800 / P²

which immediately demonstrates that V'(P) ∝ 1 / P², as required. (The fish-looking symbol, ∝, means "is proportional to".)

If differentiating is supposed to be more involved, you can use the limit definition:

[tex]V'(P)=\displaystyle\lim_{h\to0}\frac{V(P+h)-V(P)}h[/tex]

[tex]V'(P)=\displaystyle\lim_{h\to0}\frac{\frac{800}{P+h}-\frac{800}P}h[/tex]

[tex]V'(P)=\displaystyle\lim_{h\to0}\frac{\frac{800P-800(P+h)}{P(P+h)}}h[/tex]

[tex]V'(P)=\displaystyle800\lim_{h\to0}\frac{-\frac h{P(P+h)}}h[/tex]

[tex]V'(P)=\displaystyle-800\lim_{h\to0}\frac1{P(P+h)}=-\dfrac{800}{P^2}[/tex]

Part(a): The average rate of change of [tex]\frac{dP}{dV}[/tex] is [tex]-0.0164 lb/in^{2}[/tex]

Part(b): The required answer is [tex]\frac{dV}{dP} \infty \frac{1}{P^{2}}[/tex]

Part(a):

Given,

[tex]PV=800[/tex]

Differentiating the above equation with respect to [tex]V[/tex].

[tex]\frac{dP}{dV}=-\frac{P}{V}[/tex]

Now, at [tex]V=200 in^{3}[/tex] and [tex]P=4 lb/in^2[/tex]

At [tex]V=250 in^3[/tex] and [tex]P=\frac{80}{25} lb/in^2[/tex]

Hence, we can write,

[tex]\frac{dP}{dV}[/tex] at [tex]V=200[/tex] we get,

[tex]\frac{-1}{200}=\frac{-1}{50}[/tex]

Again [tex]\frac{dP}{dV}[/tex] at [tex]V=250[/tex] we get,

[tex]\frac{-80}{25\times 250}[/tex]

So, the average rate of change of [tex]\frac{dP}{dV}[/tex] is,

[tex]\frac{-\frac{1}{50}- \frac{8}{25\times25} }2\\=-\frac{1}{100}-\frac{1}{625}\\=-0.0164 lb/in^2[/tex]

Part(b):

Given,[tex]PV=800[/tex] then,

[tex]V=\frac{800}{P}[/tex]

Now,[tex]\frac{dV}{dP} =-\frac{800}{P^2}[/tex]

Then the above implies,

[tex]\frac{dV}{dP} \infty \frac{1}{P^{2}}[/tex]

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7.5 more than the quotient of h and 3 is w

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Answer: h/3 + 7.5 = w

The answer is 7.5 + h/3=w

Please help!!!! I'll give you 15 points!!​

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Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is C

2/5(2x+3)

I hope it helps

h(x)=x^2-4x-12 in factored form?

k(x)=x^2-4x+8 in factored form?

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Answer:

h(x) = (x-6)(x+2)

k(x) is not further factorable

Step-by-step explanation:

h(x) = x²-4x-12

      = (x-6)(x+2)

k(x) = x²-4x+8

not further factorable

I can't find the answer

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Answer: what grade is this

Step-by-step explanation:

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