Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
$ 1.55 + $1.65 = $3.11
the budget is $7.95
$7.95 ÷ $3.11 = 2.5 but since you can't get half a milk it's 2
There are 150 buttons in a box.
24 children take 3 buttons each.
How many buttons are left in the box?
Show your method.
Answer:
78 buttons left
Step-by-step explanation:
I multiplied 24 children by 3 buttons because each child took 3 buttons and I got 72 buttons taken.
Then I subtracted 150 buttons which is the starting number by 72 buttons (the amount taken by the child's) to get 78 buttons left in the box. ( I just separated negative 72 buttons into -50 and -22 to make it easier)
The position of an object at any time t is given by
s(t)=3t4−40t3+126t2−9
.
1 Determine the velocity of the object at any time t.
2 Does the object ever stop changing?
3 when is the object moving to the right and when is the object moving to the left
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I will ASSUME that your equation is
s(t) = 3t⁴ - 40t³ + 126t² - 9
1) velocity is the derivative of position
v(t) = s'(t) = 12t³ - 120t² + 252t
2) changing what? position? velocity? acceleration? gender? color?
position No the plot is continuous
velocity Yes both magnitude and direction. Zeros at t = 0, 3, and 7 s
acceleration Yes, both magnitude and direction. Zeros at approx. t = 1.306 and 5.361 s
gender? who knows
color? probably.
3) velocity is positive (moving to the right on a standard number line) for
0 < t < 3 and t > 7
Moves to the left for
t < 0 and 3 < t < 7
1. the velocity of the object at any time "t" is v(t) = 12t³ - 120t² + 252t.
2. the object stops changing at t = 6 and t = 3.5.
3. the object is moving to the right in the interval 0 < t < 3.5 and moving to the left in the interval t > 6.
To determine the velocity of the object at any time "t," we need to find the derivative of the position function "s(t)" with respect to "t."
1. Velocity of the object at any time "t":
The velocity is the rate of change of position with respect to time, which is given by the derivative of the position function, s(t).
s(t) = 3t⁴ - 40t³ + 126t² - 9
To find the velocity function, we take the derivative of s(t) with respect to t:
v(t) = d/dt (3t⁴ - 40t³ + 126t²- 9)
v(t) = 12t³ - 120t² + 252t
So, the velocity of the object at any time "t" is v(t) = 12t³ - 120t² + 252t.
2. Does the object ever stop changing?
The object stops changing when its velocity becomes zero. To find when the velocity is zero, we need to solve the equation v(t) = 0.
12t³ - 120t² + 252t = 0
Now, we can factor out common terms:
t(12t² - 120t + 252) = 0
Now, set each factor equal to zero and solve for "t":
1st factor: t = 0
2nd factor: 12t² - 120t + 252 = 0
To solve the quadratic equation, we can either factor it further or use the quadratic formula. Factoring the quadratic equation gives us:
(t - 6)(12t - 42) = 0
Setting each factor to zero:
1. t - 6 = 0
t = 6
2. 12t - 42 = 0
12t = 42
t = 3.5
So, the object stops changing at t = 6 and t = 3.5.
3. When is the object moving to the right and when is the object moving to the left?
The object is moving to the right when its velocity (v(t)) is positive, and it is moving to the left when its velocity (v(t)) is negative.
Let's analyze the velocity function
v(t) = 12t³ - 120t² + 252t
To find the intervals where the object is moving to the right or left, we need to determine when v(t) is positive or negative.
1. Find critical points by setting v(t) = 0 and solving for "t":
12t³ - 120t² + 252t = 0
As we already found earlier, the critical points are t = 6 and t = 3.5.
2. Test each interval created by these critical points using test points to determine the sign of v(t) in those intervals.
Pick a value of "t" in each of these intervals:
- When t < 3.5 (e.g., t = 0),
- When 3.5 < t < 6 (e.g., t = 4),
- When t > 6 (e.g., t = 7).
Now, substitute these test values into the velocity function v(t):
- v(0) = 12(0)³ - 120(0)² + 252(0) = 0
- v(4) = 12(4)³ - 120(4)² + 252(4) = 192
- v(7) = 12(7)³ - 120(7)² + 252(7) = -588
Based on the test points, we can conclude:
- The object is moving to the right when 0 < t < 3.5 (positive velocity).
- The object is moving to the left when t > 6 (negative velocity).
Therefore, the object is moving to the right in the interval 0 < t < 3.5 and moving to the left in the interval t > 6.
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Pls help asap the best I can do is 50 points
Answer the ones where the zeros are those are the one that I did bad or left blank
Step-by-step explanation:
8.a.
a function is something that looks like
y = ax + b or similar.
it describes the way to calculate the result for whatever input value you can come up with.
so,
C = 12×d + 8
you could also say
C(d) = 12×d + 8
as, when you rent, you have to pay these $8 in any case, no matter how long you stay, and you need to pay $12 per day you stay.
funny thing is : you understood this perfectly well when doing b.
c.
the constant rate of change is always the factor of the input variable. here : 12
it is the ratio of (y change) / (x change)
or here (C change / d change).
it indicates that for any increase of d by 1 (staying one day longer) the charges C increase by 12.
9.a.
remember, what we just said about the rate of change ?
it is (result change) / (input change).
between 2010 and 2015
the input changed by +5 (from 2010 to 2015).
the result changed by +6.25 (from 37 to 43.25).
the rate of change is therefore
6.25/5 = 1.25 = 1 1/4 = 5/4
the function is therefore
population in millions = (years since 2010)×5/4 + 37
p = y×5/4 + 37
b.
now we want to find the number of years (y) so that the result of that equation is 50.
50 = y×5/4 + 37
13 = y×5/4
52 = 5y
y = 52/5 = 10.4
so, this will be during the 11th year after 2010 = 2021.
10.
be careful and concentrate.
you see that the sequence goes up 20, when n goes up 5 (and not just 1) ? there was your initial mistake.
a.
again, remember the change rate : it is result change / input change.
so, we have here 20/5 = 4.
so,
C(n) = 4×n + 50
b.
n = 12
C(12) = 4×12 + 50 = 98
c.
now we have C(n), and want to find for which n this is true.
C(n) = 78
78 = 4×n + 50
28 = 4×n
n = 7
after 7 visits the costs are 78.
there are the basic costs of 50 (for n = 0 or 0 visits) and then extra 4 for every visit.
d.
the x-axis is for the number of visits, the y-axis for the costs.
so, the line starts at the point (0, 50), and then passes through the points of the original table (5, 70), (10, 90), (15, 110). and if you want you can calculate the points for higher x (or number of visits).
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Answer:
1 True. 2. True
Evaluate the line integral, where C is the given curve. z2 dx x2 dy y2 dz, C C is the line segment from (1, 0, 0) to (5, 1, 2)
I assume the integral is supposed to be
[tex]\displaystyle \int_C z^2\,dx + x^2\,dy + y^2\,dz[/tex]
Parameterize C by
[tex](x(t),y(t),z(t)) = (1-t)(1,0,0) + t(5,1,2) = (1+4t, t, 2t)[/tex]
with 0 ≤ t ≤ 1, and dx = 4 dt, dy = dt, and dz = 2 dt. Then the line integral is
[tex]\displaystyle \int_C z^2\,dx + x^2\,dy + y^2\,dz = \int_0^1 (2t)^2(4\,dt) + (1+4t)^2\,dt + t^2(2\,dt)[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \int_C z^2\,dx + x^2\,dy + y^2\,dz = \int_0^1(1+8t+34t^2)\,dt[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle \int_C z^2\,dx + x^2\,dy + y^2\,dz = 1+4+\frac{34}3 = \boxed{\frac{49}3}[/tex]
What is the first step needed to solve (2/5)x - 6 = -16
Answer:
Add 6 to both sides
Step-by-step explanation:
The (usual) first thing to do when solving any equation is to simplify both sides of the equation. However, since we have nothing to simplify, we move onto the next step that'll be the first step: isolating the variable, x. To do so, we must do the inverse of subtracting 6 (which is adding 6).
Of 90 gallons of water the average person uses each day, 30% is used outdoors. Mason wants to know how much water is used outdoors. How much water is used outdoors.
Answer:
The Awnser is 27 for both I did that I-ready before
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
27 for both blanks
Step-by-step explanation:
I just did it on iready and I got it correct
The graph below shows a distance versus time graph. What is the average speed
between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.?
Answer Choices and Graph in the picture.
Answer:
option B is correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
(200-75)/2 = 62.5 miles per hour.
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The diagram shows a cylinder.
8.2 cm
10 cm
The cylinder has radius 8.2 cm and height 10 cm.
The cylinder is empty.
Pam pours 1.5 litres of water into the cylinder.
Work out the depth of the water in the cylinder.
Give your answer correct to 1 decimal place.
Answer:
7.1 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
You want the height of a cylinder of radius 8.2 cm and volume 1500 cm³.
V = πr²h . . . . . formula for the volume of a cylinder
h = V/(πr²) . . . formula solved to give h
h = (1500 cm³)/(π·(8.2 cm)²) ≈ 7.1 cm
The depth of the water is about 7.1 cm.
Which is an x-intercept of the graph of the
Answer:
(5π/8, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
x intercept occurs when y = 0
0 = tan(x - 5π/8)
as tan0 = 0
x - 5π/8 = 0
x = 5π/8
MATHEMATICS Proportion Х Y Z 145) If line XY is 24in, lines XY:YZ = 1:2. What is the length of line YZ? A) 12 in B) 24in C) 48in D) 72 in 147) If line YZ is 9ft, lines XY:YZ= 2:3. What is the length of line XY? A) 3ft B) 6ft C) 9ft D) 12ft 148) If line YZ is 1ft, line XY:YZ = 1:4. What is the length of line XY? A) 3in B) 27in C) 2ft D) 18in
Answer:
145. YZ = 48 in
147. XY = 6 ft
148: XY = 3 in
Step-by-step explanation:
In each case, multiply the given proportion by a value that makes it match the given information about the segments.
145)XY is 24in, lines XY:YZ = 1:2. What is the length of line YZ?
Multiply the proportion by 24 in:
XY : YZ = (24 in)(1) : (24 in)(2) = 24 in : 48 in
YZ = 48 in . . . (C)
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147)YZ is 9ft, lines XY:YZ= 2:3. What is the length of line XY?
Multiply the proportion by 3 ft:
XY : YZ = (3 ft)(2) : (3 ft)(3) = 6 ft : 9 ft
XY = 6 ft . . . (B)
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148)YZ is 1ft, line XY:YZ = 1:4. What is the length of line XY?
Multiply the proportion by 3 in:
XY : YZ = (3 in)(1) : (3 in)(4) = 3 in : 12 in = 3 in : 1 ft
XY = 3 in . . . (A)
A long-sleeve shirt has 8 front buttons and 2 cuff buttons; a short-sleeve shirt has 6 front buttons and no cuff buttons. The factory which makes ‘Slimboy Shirts’ uses 10 times as many front buttons as cuff buttons. What is the ratio of long-sleeve shirts to short-sleeve shirts produced by the factory?
Leave your ratio in its simplest form.
Answer:
ratio of long-sleeved shirts to short-sleeved shirts is 1:2 this is my answer that I thought of if you don't feel comfortable believing me just wait for another person to answer and see what they say.
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose that u⃗ =⟨8,−2⟩ and v⃗ =⟨5,−5⟩. What is the angle between u⃗ and v⃗ , rounded to the nearest degree?
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Answer:
31°
Step-by-step explanation:
One way to find the difference angle is to look at the angle of the quotient. We can use complex numbers to represent the vectors for the purpose of that math. The magnitude is not important in this problem, so we do not have to finish the division.
(8 -2i)/(5 -5i) = (8 -2i)(5 +5i)/((5 -5i)(5 +5i)) = (40 -10i +40i +10)/( )
The numerator is 50 +30i, which has an angle of ...
arctan(30/50) ≈ 30.96° ≈ 31°
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Additional comment
Effectively, we have found the angle as the angle of the product of one vector with the conjugate of the other, when written as complex numbers. In vector terms, you might use the definition of the dot product. That seems to take a lot more math.
u·v = |u|×|v|×cos(θ)
θ = arccos(u·v/(|u|×|v|))
θ = arccos((8·5 +(-2)(-5))/√((8² +(-2)²)(5² +(-5)²))) = arccos(50/√3400)
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Answer:
(6, 10)
Step-by-step explanation:
You found (6, 4)
The second would be
(6, 10) making BD || to CA
find the quotient please
Can someone please help me I will mark u brilliant
Answer:
the whole number 5 goes to the left of the decimal
Step-by-step explanation:
so think about it this way...
I have 10 dots .......... that is 1.0 but if I only have 5 of the 10 I have 0.5. if you have anymore questions just ask and ill help
Which system of inequalities is shown?
[tex]\huge\green{\tt MathSolution:}[/tex]
C. y < × y < 4
The graph of y = b is a horizontal line passing through the point (0, b) on the y-axis. To graph an equation of this form, such as y = 4, plot the point (0, b) on the y-axis and draw a horizontal line through it (see Example 4). If the equation is not in the form y = b, solve the equation for y. Vertical Lines: x = a.^^Which value of x would make the following matrix singular?
5 x
3 6
Answer: 10
Explanation:
(30)-(30)= 0
Singular matrices must equal 0
(Correct on my quiz)
The value of x would make the following matrix singular is 10
Matrices of a functionFor a matrix to be singular, the determinant of the matrix must be zero.
For the given 2 by 2 matrix, for the matrix to be a singular matrix then, its determinant must be zero as shown;
(5* 6) - (3 * x) = 0
30 - 3x = 0
3x = 30
x = 10
Hence the value of x would make the following matrix singular is 10
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49. [tex]x = \dfrac{1}{a}[/tex] and [tex]y = 3[/tex]
50. [tex]x = \dfrac{1}{2a}[/tex] and [tex]y = \dfrac{1}{b}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
We are going to solve these systems of equations using the elimination method.
49. Given:
[tex]5ax + 4y = 17[/tex] (1)
[tex]\:\:ax + 7y = 22[/tex] (2)
Multiply Eqn(1) by 7 and multiply Eqn(2) by -4 to get
[tex]\:\:35ax + 28y = 119[/tex]
[tex]-4ax - 28y = -88[/tex]
Adding the two equations above, we get
[tex]31ax = 31 \Rightarrow x = \dfrac{1}{a}[/tex]
Substituting this value for a into Eqn(2), we get
[tex]y = 3[/tex]
50. Given:
[tex]4ax + \:\:by = 3[/tex] (3)
[tex]6ax + 5by = 8[/tex] (4)
Multiplying Eqn(3) by -5, we get
[tex]-20ax - 5by = -15[/tex]
[tex]\:\:\:\:\:\:6ax + 5by = \:\:8[/tex]
Adding the two equations above, we get
[tex]-14ax = -7 \Rightarrow x = \dfrac{1}{2a}[/tex]
Plugging in the value of x into Eqn(3), we get the value for y as
[tex]4a(\frac{1}{2a}) + by = 3[/tex]
or
[tex]2 + by = 3 \Rightarrow y = \dfrac{1}{b}[/tex]
The hypotenuse of an isosceles right triangle is 4cm longer than either of its legs note that an isosceles right triangle is a right triangle who’s legs are the same length find the exact length of its legs and it’s hypotenuse
Legs ? Cm
Hypotenuse? Cm
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
let the side of triangle=x
hypotenuse=x+4
(x+4)^2=x^2+x^2
x^2+8x+16=2x^2
x^2-8x-16=0
x²-8x=16
x²-8x+16=16+16=32
(x-4)²=16×2=(4√2)²
x-4=±4√2
x=4±4√2
either x=4+4√2=4(1+√2)
or x=4-4√2=-4(√2-1)<0 (rejected)
leg x=4(1+√2)≈4(1+1.414)≈4×2.414≈8.828≈8.83 cm
hypotenuse≈8.83+4=12.83 cm
what is 7/9÷1/3 plz help thanks
Answer:
[tex]2\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Alrighty, when dividing fractions there is a trick called "keep, change, flip".
Step 1: Keep- Keep the first fraction the same
[tex]\frac{7}{9}[/tex]
Step 2: Change- Change the division sign to a multiplication sign
[tex]\frac{7}{9} *[/tex]
Step 3: Flip- Flip the second fraction (the reciprocal)
[tex]\frac{1}{3} --->\frac{3}{1}[/tex] [tex]\frac{7}{9} * \frac{3}{1}[/tex]
Then, you multiply straight across
[tex]\frac{7}{9} * \frac{3}{1} = \frac{21}{9}[/tex]
Now, we simplify
[tex]\frac{21}{9} = \frac{7}{3} = 2\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
find the volume……,,..,,,,,…,,,,..
Answer:
I am pretty sure the answer is 27.02.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps!
how can you tell if data is continuous or discrete
For me, it helps to ask this question: Does it make sense to apply the midpoint? If it doesn't make sense, then the data is discrete. Otherwise, the data is continuous.
Here's an example:
Let's say we are counting the number of people buying a movie ticket. So the numbers we care about are positive whole numbers 1,2,3,... It doesn't make sense to apply the midpoint to the values 1 and 2 to get 1.5; you can't sell half a ticket. Therefore the variable "number of movie tickets sold" is a discrete variable. There are gaps in the data.
On the other hand, if we were measuring the weight of various coins, then this variable is continuous. It's possible to have any positive number decimal number weight (eg: 2.275 grams perhaps). It makes sense to apply the midpoint to any two weights and get some other weight. We don't have to worry about sticking to whole numbers only. Unlike before, there aren't any gaps and we consider this number set to be dense.
One way you could remember the two is to keep this in mind: If you count it, then it's likely discrete. If you can measure it, then it's continuous.
There are probably exceptions to that rule, but for the most part it holds up I think.
3(x-4)-(2x+8) simplify
Answer:
x-20
Step-by-step explanation:
check a math app if u want to see
What is the solution to the system graphed?
A. (2,-1)
B.(1,-2)
C.(-1,2)
D.(-2,1)
Answer: C. (-1, 2)
Explanation: The two lines intersect at this point. This point satisfies both equations at the same time.
Company A received 2131 more patents than Company B. Together, they received patents many patents did each company receive?
find thr value of a and b
Answer: a) 250
b) I don’t understand
Step-by-step explanation: I’m not sure if it’s correct or not
Step-by-step explanation:
a⟩. a = (5x²)/2 = {5(10)²}/2 = {5(10*10)}/2 = {5(100)}/2 = 500/2 = 250Ans.
b⟩. b = {2x²(x - 5)}/10x = [2(10)²{10²-5}]/10(10)² = [2(10*10){10*10 - 5}]/10(10*10) = [2(100){100 - 5}/10(100) = [200 {95}]/1000 = 19000/1000 = 19 Ans.
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Construct a linear equation for the linear data presented in the table.
A) y = x + 3
B) y = 2x + 3
C) y=x-3
D) y = 2x - 3
Answer: A) y = x + 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Use two points given in the table and plug them into slope-intercept form y = mx + b.
In order to solve for m, the slope, by plugging them into [tex]\frac{y_{2} -y_{1} }{x_{2} -x_{1} }[/tex].
(0, 3) (2, 5)
[tex]\frac{5-3}{2-0}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{2}{2}[/tex] = 1
Use one of the points and plug it into the slope-intercept form y = mx + b.
3 = 1(0) + b
3 = 0 + b
3 = b
The linear equation to the table would be y = x + 3.
Complete the statement based on the following information.
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Answer:
(c) ΔTRS
Step-by-step explanation:
Perhaps the easiest way to find corresponding vertices is to look at the angle markings:
1 mark: angles J and T
2 marks: angles K and R
3 marks: angles I and S
Then, in order of corresponding angles, we have ...
ΔJKI ≅ ΔTRS
Are the triangles similar? Why?
Answer: Yes
Step-by-step explanation: They are similar because it the same kind of triangle just ones smaller and the other is bigger.