14/25, 29/50, 53/100, 13/20, 3/5. Convert them into decimals

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Answer 1

Answer:

14/25=0.56

29/50=0.58

53/100=0.53

13/20=0.65

3/5=0.60


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[tex]\sqrt{4x-5}-\sqrt{16-5x}[/tex]

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Answer:

[5/4,16/5]

Step-by-step explanation:

if you need 3/4 cups of beans for 7 servings. How many do you need if you want to make 35 servings

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Answer:

3 3/4 cups

Step-by-step explanation:

We need 3/4 cups of beans for 7 servings, and we need to figure out how many cups we need for 35 servings. You'll notice that 7 times 5 is 35. We can multiply 3/4 by 5 to find the answer to our problem. This thought process looks somewhat like this:

[tex]\frac{\frac{3}{4} }{7} = \frac{x}{35}[/tex]

Notice that we can multiply 5 by 3/4 to find the value of x.

So, 3/4 times 5 is equal to 15/4, or 3 3/4. So, you need 3 3/4 cups of beans for 35 servings.

Hopefully this was helpful! If you have any more questions, let me know.

Directions: Find the specified term of the geometric sequences given the first term and the common ratio.​

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Step-by-step explanation:

As you know

[tex] a_{n} = a_{1} \times {r}^{n - 1} [/tex]

1.

[tex]3 \times {3}^{4} = {3}^{5} \\ 3 \times {3}^{6} = {3}^{7} \\ 3 \times {3}^{8} = {3}^{9}[/tex]

2.

[tex]2 \times {2}^{4} = {2}^{5} \\ 2 \times {2}^{6} = {2}^{7} \\ 2 \times {2}^{8} = {2}^{9}[/tex]

3.

[tex] - \frac{1}{2} \times {( - 6)}^{4} = { \frac{ - 1}{2} } \times {6}^{4} \\ - \frac{1}{2} \times {( - 6)}^{6} = { \frac{ - 1}{2} } \times {6}^{6} \\ - \frac{ 1}{2} \times {( - 6)}^{8} = { \frac{ - 1}{2} } \times {6}^{8} [/tex]

willie's school is selling tickets to the annual talent show. On the first day of ticket sales the school sold 10 adult tickets and 4 student tickets for a total of $194. The school took in $182 on the second day selling 7 adult tickets and 7 student tickets. What is the price each one adult ticket and one student ticket? ​

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Adult tickets - $15

Student tickets - $11

First day:

10 tickets * $15 = $150

4 tickets * $11 = $44

Total: $194

Second day:

7 tickets * $15 = $105

7 tickets * $11 = $77

Total: $182

the area of a square is 400 units. if the length of each side of the square increased by one unit, would its area be a rational number

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Answer:

Yes, the area of the square would be a rational number.

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of square = 400 units² = x²

x = one side length of square

x = √400 = 20 units

Increase each side length by 1 unit.

New side length = 21 units

Area of new square = 21² = 441

441 is a rational number because the square root of 400 is a rational number.

√400 = 21

Therefore: If the length of each side of the square increased by one unit, the area of the square would be a rational number. The area of the square would still be a perfect square.

A little help? A set of numbers is given below. √72, 9.25, √83, 2, 8.7 Which list correctly orders the numbers from least to greatest?​

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Answer:

2, √72, 8.7, √83, 9.25

Step-by-step explanation:

First, you need to find the integers of each number that is not already a integer.

Square root of 72: 8.48528137424

9.25

Square root of 83: 9.11043357914

2

8.7

Now, list the numbers by their whole number (in the ones place). If they have the same whole number, look at their tenths place and see which one is greater.

Overall, the answer would be 2, √72, 8.7, √83, 9.25.

There are 20 black, 15 white, 12 green, 12 red, 9 blue and 2 yellow candies in a box. How many candies should you take (without looking at them) to be sure that you have at least 3 candies the same color?

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Answer:  13

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Explanation:

The best case scenario is that you get 3 of the same color in a row on the first three attempts. The lower bound is 3.

However, we have to consider the worst case scenario when we want to guarantee something like this, without looking at the candies we selected.

Consider the case of something like this sequence:

blackwhite greenredblueyellowblackwhitegreenredblueyellowblack

As you can see above, I've listed the colors in the order presented by your teacher. I pick one candy at a time. Once I reach yellow, I restart the cycle. In slots 1, 7 and 13, we have a black candy selected. This example shows that we must make 13 selections to guarantee that we get at least 3 candies of the same color (that color being black). The order of the candies selected doesn't matter. We could easily use any other color except yellow to do this example. The black candy just happened to be the first listed, so I went with that.

Note how we have 6 unique colors in the set {black, white, green, red, blue, yellow}. If we pick 2 candies of each color, then we've selected 6*2 = 12 candies so far. That 13th candy (some color other than yellow) is guaranteed to be a color we already selected; therefore, we'll be guaranteed to have 3 of the same color. We won't know what color it is but we will know we have a match like this.

For more information, check out the Pigeonhole Principle.

If Haley earns $12 for each hour babysitting how many hours will it take Katie to earn a total of $48?

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Answer:

4 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

12 x 4 = 48

Please help due in 2 hours and I’m clueless.

Identify the domain and range of each graph.


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So all u have to do is say all the x values that have a point (the domain) and all the y values that have a point (the range). If it is continuous, like a line, then u say all the points between two points. For example the range of the bottom right is [-1,5]. If it goes to infinity or negative infinity, you say something like (-infinity,infinity). With the sideways 8 of course. Btw, (-infinity, infinity) is the domain of the bottom right ;D

Use the quadratic formula to solve x2 – 5x - 2 = 0.

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Answer:

• The quadratic formular is as below:

[tex]{ \boxed{ \rm{x = \frac{ - b \pm \sqrt{ {b}^{2} - 4ac} }{2a} }}}[/tex]

• Basing on our equation given, x² - 5x - 2 = 0;

a → 1b → -5c → -2

[tex]{ \rm{x = \frac{ - ( - 5) \pm \sqrt{ {( - 5)}^{2} - (4 \times 1 \times - 2) } }{(2 \times 1)} }} \\ \\ { \rm{x = \frac{5 \pm \sqrt{33} }{2} }} [/tex]

• Therefore;

[tex]{ \boxed{ \rm{x = \frac{5 + \sqrt{33} }{2} }}}{ \rm{ \: \: or \: \: }}{ \boxed{ \rm{x = \frac{5 - \sqrt{33} }{2} }}} \\ \\ { \boxed{ \boxed{ \rm{x = 5.37 \: \: or \: \: - 0.37}}}}[/tex]

What is this question I need help angle sum theorem

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Answer:

25 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

trust :)

Answer:

The answer would be 25 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Fill in 25

Solve the equation. Explain each step and identify the property used to reach each step.

0
.
6
x

+

0
.
8

=

1
.
4

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To isolate x, we will first subtract 0.8 from both sides.

0.6x + 0.8 = 1.4

-0.8 -0.8

0.6x = 0.6

Now all we have to do is divide both sides by 0.6, because it is the number besides x.

0.6x/0.6 = 0.6/0.6

x = 1

So you get the answer of x = 1.

The equation y=1/9x represents the distance y, kilometers, that Patrick traveled in x minutes while training for the cycling portion of a triathlon. The table shows the distance y Jennifer traveled in x minutes in her training. Who has the faster training rate?

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Answer:

Jennifer has the faster training rate.

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to determine the equation that represents the distance, y (in kilometers), that Jennifer traveled in x minutes:

Choose two ordered pairs from the table: (5, 40) and (64, 8).

Let (x1, y1) = (40, 5)

(x2, y2) = (64, 8)

Substitute these values into the slope formula:

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

m = (8 - 5)/(64 -40)

m = 3/24 = 1/8

Therefore, y = 1/8x represents the distance, y (in kilometers), that Jennifer traveled in x minutes.

In order to find out who has the faster training rate, choose one of the given x values from the table, and substitute it into Patrick's and Jennifer's equations:

Let x = 40:

Patrick:

y = 1/9x

y = 1/9(40)

y = 4.44 km  ⇒ This represents the distance that Patrick traveled in 40 minutes.

In contrast, Jennifer traveled for 5 kilometers in 40 minutes (according to the given table). She reached a farther distance than Patrick, given their training time of 40 minutes.

Therefore, Jennifer has the faster training rate.

please help i need this to pass the class

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Answer:

a = 50, b = 141, c= 42, d = 143

Which of the following relations is not a function?
{(0,0),(1,0),(2,0)}
{(1,2),(3,-5),(-1,7)}
{(7,-1),(3,-2),(5,-2)}
{(-1,3)(4,2),(-1,5)}

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Answer:

the last one

Step-by-step explanation:

because you have two (-1) and that means it is not a function.

Rittle - Mary didn't know how to pronounce the name but she knew that she had to go inside to impress her parents, where was she? (giving out the answer in 5 mins. SO HURRY)

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at school i think because i’m so confused

write the equation of a line that is parallel to y=12-5x and passes through the point (1,-7)

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Answer:

y= -5x-2

Step-by-step explanation:

Parallel equations have the same slope, so we know our slope will be -5. To get our y-intercept, we need to plug in our slope. 1 times -5 is -5, so we need to figure out how to get from -5 to -7. We're going to subtract 2, so the y-intercept is -2.

The equation of the line parallel to y=12-5x and passes through the point (1,-7) will be y= -5x-2.

What is an equation of the line?

An equation of the line is defined as a linear equation having a degree of one. The equation of the line contains two variables x and y. And the third parameter is the slope of the line which represents the elevation of the line.

The general form of the equation of the line:-

y = mx + c

m = slope

c = y-intercept

Slope = ( y₂ - y₁ ) / ( x₂ - x₁ )

Given that the equation of a line that is parallel to y=12-5x and passes through the point (1,-7).

The slope of the parallel lines is always the same. The slope of the line will be -5.

The y-intercept of the line will be calculated as,

y = mx + c

-7 = -5(1) + c

c = -7 + 5

c = -2

The equation of the line will be written as,

y = mx + c

y = -5x - 2

Therefore, the equation of the line parallel to y=12-5x and passes through the point (1,-7) will be y= -5x-2.

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What is absolute of -0.9

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Answer:

0.9

Step-by-step explanation:

absolute is the positive number

Answer:

0.9

Step-by-step explanation:

The absolute value is the distance of a number from zero, and 0.9 is 0.9 steps away from zero.

Mrs. Snow divided thirty-six books equally
and placed them on nine desks. How many
books did she place on each desk?

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Mrs. Snow divided thirty-six books equallyMrs. Snow divided thirty-six books equallyand placed them on nine desks. How many books did she place on each desk?

every desk have a 4 books

if you're going to divide 36 into 9 then you'll have the answer

hope it helps

Each desk has 4 books

Amy has $70.00 and Alice has $9.52. How much money do they have
together?

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Answer:

Together they have $79.52

i don't understand the second part (see photo)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Prime numbers has only two factor 1 and the number itself

Here, 2 , 3  prime factors

36 = 2 * 2 * 3 * 3

what’s the LCM for 22, 44 show your work

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The Lowest common multiple of 22 and 44 would be 22 because each of the numbers are divisible by it. So 22 / 22 = 1 and 44 / 22 = 2

pls help PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLS PLD

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Answer:

4a: 1

4b: 6, -6

Step-by-step explanation:

4a. (3 - 5)= -2; (9 - 6)=3

(-2 + 3) = 1

4b. We aren't told which cards Jesse pick up, only that they didn't affect his total points. Therefore, the two cards have the same number, but opposite signs. We coluld pick any teo an an example: 6 and -6, or 4 and -4, etc. They don't affect his score since they ccancel each other with a result of zero.

/Which of the following pairs consists of equivalent fractions? 8/16 and 3/4 5/3 and 3/5 12/18 and 10/15 12/20 and 10/25

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Answer:

12/18 and 10/15

Step-by-step explanation:

12/18 = 2/3 (when the numerator and denominator are divided by 6)

10/15 = 2/3 (when the numerator and denominator are divided by 5)

∴ 12/18 and 10/15 are equivalent

Plz help and explain the answer

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$1.62 because 3 x 0.54

Hey there!

If she bought 3 LBS (pounds) of bananas and they cost 54¢ per lb, then your equation should look like this: 3 × 0.54 = t and you should be able to find the answer from there!

t = result / how much he spent in total

Equation:

t = 3 × 0.54

3 × 0.54 = t

SIMPLIFY IT

t = 1.62

Therefore, Erin spent ≈ $1.62 (1 dollar & 62 cents)

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

~Amphitrite1040:)

Determine the x-intercept points of the function h(x) = (x – 5)(x – 6).

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Answer:

(5,0),(6,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:   (5, 0) ; (6,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

The x-intercept occurs when h(x) = 0

∴ let                  0 = (x – 5)(x – 6)                [using the knowledge that for the  

                                                                      produc to be 0, one of terms  

                                                                      must be zero]

⇒                 x - 5 = 0       ;      x - 6 = 0       [solve for x in each case]

⇒                      x = 5        ;           x = 6

∴ the points of the x-intercept are (5, 0) & (6, 0)  

Check:

If we graph the line we can see whether the intercepts are truly (5, 0) and (6,0). As seen below in the Desmos graph, it is.

Which of these is a good conductor?
wood
silver
paper
air

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Silver is an excellent conductor for heat.
the answer is silver

5) John Tavares needed some new plants for his apartment. Each tree he purchased was
21.99. If John bought 4 trees and left a 34% tip, how much did he pay in total for the
plants including the tip?

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Answer:

$117.87

Step-by-step explanation:

4 trees x $21.99 = $87.96

34% x $87.96 = $29.91 tip

Total = $87.96 + $29.91 = $117.87

HELP ME PLEASE im begging!!

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Answer:

[tex]x = 40[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

As the Corresponding angles are equal

[tex]4x - 50 = 2x + 30 \\ 4x - 2x = 50 + 30 \\ 2x = 80 \\ \frac{2x}{2} = \frac{80}{2} \\ x = 40 \degree[/tex]

Hope this helps you.

Let me know if you have any other questions :-)

Answer:

[tex]x = 40 [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

that's the answer

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Answer:

It is correct because the smallest one is 3 the second one all together is 15 and the last one is 60.

Step-by-step explanation: Basically you can divide the 60 with 15 and you can divide 60 with 3.

60/15 = 4

60/3 = 20

and 4 can go in to 20 5 times so yeah.

And I hope I helped you out.

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