What’s the answer for this ?

Whats The Answer For This ?

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Answer 1

Step-by-step explanation:

1)-1, 0, 1... do like this


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Find the value of x. ​

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Answer:

26

Step-by-step explanation:

im pretty sure this is it but sorry if it aint

Please HELP !! Find the SLOPE of the LINE

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Answer: The slope is -2/1

Step-by-step explanation: We go 2 up and 1 to the left, meaning we get 2 over -1, to simplify, -2/1

Note: When we go down or to the left its negative, when we go up or to the right its positive

Answer: The slope is -2/1

Step-by-step explanation:

what is the volume of a box with side lengths that are 20inches? use the formula V= s to the third power, where s is the length of one side

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Answer:

8000 in^3

Step-by-step explanation:

V = s^3

  = 20^3 = 8000 in^3

Josh calculated the mean absolute deviation of the points he earned throughout the year in four of his classes: science, math, Spanish, and art. science: MAD of 1.14 math: MAD of 1.6 Spanish: MAD of 1.2 art: MAD of 1.93 In which class were his scores the closest together?​

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Answer:

science

Step-by-step explanation:

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2. Two angles are called?_ if they are not adjacent and their sides are formed by two intersecting lines.​

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Answer:

Vertical angles — two non-adjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.

Step-by-step explanation:

find the mean of 3,2,2,5,1,3,2,0,5

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Answer:

2.56

Step-by-step explanation:

(3+2+2+5+1+3+2+0+5)/9=2.55555555556...

I need help with math???

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Answer:

oranges lasts for 9 days

Step-by-step explanation:

To find out the number of days, we have to divide the total oranges by the quatity of oranges used each day.

Number of days = Total oranges ÷ number of oranges used per day

                           [tex]\sf = 7\dfrac{7}{8} \ \div \dfrac{7}{8}\\\\ = \dfrac{63}{8} \ \div \dfrac{7}{8}\\\\ =\dfrac{63}{8} * \dfrac{8}{7}\\\\ = 9[/tex]

Fraction division:

Keep the first fraction

Change division to multiplication

Flip the second fraction

Answer:

9 days

write 7/8x9, put 1 under 9.

7x9=63

8x1=8

63/8 simplified is 7 7/8

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the surface area of the regular pyramid.
20 mm
Area of base
is 440.4 mm
16 mm

THE ANSWER IS 1240.4!!

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1240.4!!

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On an assignment, there are two true or false questions. You have no idea what the
correct answer is to either one so you guess.

What is the probability that you get both of them right by guessing?

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Un 45% según yo.
Si lo piensas bien ese dicho porcentaje tiene una probanilidad de un cero hasta un 60.

Ya que cada quién tiene su propio porcentaje y lo que le venga a la mente

What is the image point of (-4,8) after a translation right 4 units and up 2 units?

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Answer:0,10

Step-by-step explanation: When translating you either add or subtract. If the problem says go down or to the left, you know that you will be subtracting, and if it says go up or to the right you will be adding. So up would add 4 to the x value which gives you 0 and you add 2 to the y value you get 10.

Answer:

(0, 10)

Step-by-step explanation:

-4 + 4 = 0

8 + 2

To verify, you can find the coordinates (0, 10) on a graph.

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{23\pi }{18}.[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

1) the rule of transformation [degr → rad] is:

[tex]\alpha [rad]=\alpha [degr] *\frac{\pi }{180};[/tex]

2) according to the formula above:

230°=230*π/180=23π/18 [rad].

5 divided by 0.1960 long division

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Answer:

5 divided by 0.1960 is 0.039

Step-by-step explanation:

      0. 0 3 9

5 0. 1 9 6

− 0      

 0 1    

−   0    

   1 9  

 − 1 5  

     4 6

   − 4 5

       1

Therefore 5 ÷ 0.1960 is  0.039

I would like it if I could get a accurate answer.

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Answer:

60°

Step-by-step explanation:

the triangle need to have 180°. The up right corner is 60 because 120 + 60 = 180. Then I extended to rhombus where you have two sets of same angles. 125 + 55 = 180. 125 + 125 = 250. 360 - 250 = 110. 110 ÷ 2 = 60

Find LJ and mGM if KP=PL and GH=36 ft


find m^gm

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Answer:
M^GM = 77°
Explanation step by step:
full circle = 360°
arc GMH = arc GNJ, SO:
arc GMH = (360°-52°/2 = 154°
because line MP is perpendicular to line GH, arc
GM = arc MH
arc GM = 154°2 = 77°

Sara bought 12 pencils for $1.44. What is the cost per pencil?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

each pencil costs $8.33.

12÷$1.44=$8.33.

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You divide total cost with number of pencils

1.44/12 = 0.12

Colin put a pie in the oven at 1:35 p. M. He took the pie out at 2:17 p. M. How long was the pie in the oven?

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Answer:

42 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

there are 60 minutes in one hour.

from 12 pm, 1 hour and 35 minutes have passed to get to 1:35 pm

from 12 pm, 2 hours and 17 minutes have passed to get to 2:17 pm

we are trying to figure out the start to end time, or the difference between the times

2 hours and 17 minutes - 1 hour and 35 minutes

1 hour = 60 minutes

if we convert everything to minutes we can get a definitive time in one single unit

2 hours = 1 hour * 2 = 60 minutes * 2 = 120 minutes

1 hour = 60 minutes

plug these in

(120 + 17) minutes - (60 + 35) minutes

= 137 minutes - 95 minutes

= 42 minutes as our answer

Draw an area model. Then solve using the standard algorithm. 273 x 346.

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94458 square unit using lxw to solve for area

Answer:

[tex]273*346=94,458[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

x            200    +     70     +     3

300    60,00    21,000     900  =   81,900

+                                                    +

40       8,000    2,800      120   =  10,920

+                                                    +

6          1,200      420         18    =  1,638

                                                       94,458

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Samir is working on a project and has cut a number of wooden blocks of equal size that are represented by this right rectangular prism. He now needs to cover the wooden blocks on all sides with a blue fabric.

How much fabric does Samir need in order to cover 5 of these blocks?


12 cm²

34 cm²

60 cm²

170 cm²

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Answer:

170 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

2 * 1 1/2 * 2 = 6

1 1/2 * 4 * 2 = 12

2 * 4 * 2 = 16

In total: 6 + 12 + 16 = 34.  

Samir needs to cover 5 of these blocks so: 34 x 5 = 170

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Answer: 170cm

Step-by-step explanation: I did the test!! From k12

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve for v simplify your answer as much as possible: -2 + 3v = -23​

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Answer:

-7

Step-by-step explanation:

-2 + 3v = -23 >> -2 + 23 = -3v >> 21 = -3v >> v = -7

Answer:

V=-7

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this equation, you must first add the -2 to both sides. (This cancels it out since you only want one variable on each side of the equation. It would be the other way around if the variable were positive) Now that you have the equation 3v=-21, you can divide. To get the v by itself, you must divide both sides by 3. This gives you the answer to the equation.

Hope this helps!!

The sum of two numbers is 15. One number is four times the other. Find the two numbers.

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Answer:

12 and 3

Step-by-step explanation:

3 * 4 = 12

12 + 3 = 15

Pete makes 15 dollars an hour. He spends 25 dollars a day ontransportaon and food. Writean expression to describe hisspending and earnings in a day,where h is the number of hoursthat Pete works that day

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Answer: 15h - 25



Explanation: If “h” represents the hours that Pete works that day and we see that Pete makes 15 dollars an HOUR, (which is what h is) then you’ll have 15h. After that we see that it says “He SPENDS (subtraction) 25 dollars a day. So you’d write -25. Put that together and you get 15h - 25. Which is your final answer.
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Fill in the Blanks:
To factor p^2 - 5p -14 we need to find ___ of ____ that will also add to equal ____.​

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Answer:

We need to find Factors of 14 that will also add and equal to 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Trinomial factorising

Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

p² - 5p - 14

We need to find the factors of the constant term (- 14) that will also add to give the coefficient of the p- term (- 5)

the factors are - 7 and + 2 , since

- 7 × + 2 = - 14 and - 7 + 2 = - 5

then

p² - 5p - 14 = (p - 7)(p + 2) ← in factored form

What is the trigonometric ratio for cos D ?

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Answer:

Here,

H=75P=72B=21

We know that cosD= b/h

=21/75

=7/25

How do you algebraically prove that two lines are parallel, and that two lines are perpendicular? Explain, and give a pair of equations for an example of each.

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Parallel lines have the same slope (the number before x).
Y=5+2x
Y=8+2x

Perpendicular lines have same slope but opposite signs

Y=5+2x
Y=7-2x

a quadrilateral has exactly 2 congruent sides. wich quadrilateral types could it be? wich quadrilaterals could not be ?​

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i could be a trapezoid,
couldn’t be a parallelogram rectangle rhombus square

i need help with this ​

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D. (X+3)(X-10) I think

Location is known to affect the number, of a particular item, sold by an auto parts facility. Two different locations, A and B, are selected on an experimental basis. Location A was observed for 13 days and location B was observed for 18 days. The number of the particular items sold per day was recorded for each location. On average, location A sold 39 of these items with a sample standard deviation of 8 and location B sold 55 of these items with a sample standard deviation of 2. Select a 90% confidence interval for the difference in the true means of items sold at location A and B

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We have two samples, A and B, so we need to construct a 2 Samp T Int using this formula:

[tex]\displaystyle \overline {x}_1 - \overline {x}_2 \ \pm \ t^{*} \sqrt{\frac{s_1^2}{n_1} + \frac{s_2^2}{n_2} }[/tex]  

In order to use t*, we need to check conditions for using a t-distribution first.

Random for both samples -- NOT STATED in the problem ∴ proceed with caution!Independence for both samples: 130 < all items sold at Location A; 180 < all items sold at Location B -- we can reasonably assume this is trueNormality: CLT is not met; n < 30 for both locations A and B ∴ proceed with caution!

Since 2/3 conditions aren't met, we can still proceed with the problem but keep in mind that the results will not be as accurate until more data is collected or more information is given in the problem.

Solve for t*:

We need the tail area first.

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{1-.9}{2}= .05[/tex]

Next we need the degree of freedom.

The degree of freedom can be found by subtracting the degree of freedom for A and B.

The general formula is df = n - 1.

df for A: 13 - 1 = 12df for B: 18 - 1 = 17 df for A - B: |12 - 17| = 5

Use a calculator or a t-table to find the corresponding t-score for df = 5 and tail area = .05.

t* = -2.015

Now we can use the formula at the very top to construct a confidence interval for two sample means.

[tex]\overline {x}_A=39[/tex] [tex]s_A=8[/tex] [tex]n_A=13[/tex] [tex]\overline {x}_B = 55[/tex] [tex]s_B=2[/tex] [tex]n_B=18[/tex] [tex]t^{*}=-2.015[/tex]

Substitute the variables into the formula: [tex]\displaystyle \overline {x}_1 - \overline {x}_2 \ \pm \ t^{*} \sqrt{\frac{s_1^2}{n_1} + \frac{s_2^2}{n_2} }[/tex].

[tex]39-55 \ \pm \ -2.015 \big{(}\sqrt{\frac{(8)^2}{13} +\frac{(2)^2}{18} } } \ \big{)}[/tex]

Simplify this expression.

[tex]-16 \ \pm \ -2.015 (\sqrt{5.1453} \ )[/tex] [tex]-16 \ \pm \ 3.73139[/tex]

Adding and subtracting 3.73139 to and from -16 gives us a confidence interval of:

[tex](-20.5707,-11.4293)[/tex]

If we want to interpret the confidence interval of (-20.5707, -11.4293), we can say...

We are 90% confident that the interval from -20.5707 to -11.4293 holds the true mean of items sold at locations A and B.

SOLUTION 6 Show that -0.75(-4f + 12) and (5f + 9) - (2f+ 18) are equivalent expressions.​

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[tex]-0.75(-4f+12)\\\\=-\dfrac 34(-4f +12)\\\\=-\dfrac 34 \cdot (-4f) - \dfrac 34\cdot(12)\\\\=3f-9\\\\\\(5f+9)-(2f+18)\\\\=5f+9-2f-18\\\\=3f-9\\\\\text{Hence, the expressions are equivalent.}[/tex]

Sally's school is 2.5 km long. How many meters long is Sally's school

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Answer: Sally's school is 2,500 meters long. Hope this helps!

Answer:

2500metres

Step-by-step explanation:

we all know that 1km is 1000 metres

so I take 1000metres×2.5km =2500
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