From the following information, determine the number of miles driven. Choose the right answer. Gas and oil costs = $1,700.00 Repair/Maintenance = $650.00 Operating cost per mile = $0.14 Miles driven = miles
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Answer 1

Answer:

1000 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

16786

Step-by-step explanation:

16786

12143

9643


Related Questions

Which best describes the classification for the
following number set?
{-4 1/2, -1, 3/4, 3.5, 13, 24 5/8}
I. Rational numbers
II. Integers
III. Whole numbers
I only
l and I| only
| and Ill only
I, II, and I||

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Answer:

I only

Step-by-step explanation:

All numbers are rational.

Not all numbers are whole or integers.

Answer: I only

Susan is 5.5 ft tall and casts a shadow that it is 4 ft long on the ground. She is walking through a park and finds the shadow of a sculpture is 16 ft long. How tall is the sculpture?

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Answer:

22 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Height of Susan/Length of shadow = Height of sculpture/Length of Shadow of sculpture

5.5 ft/4 ft = x/16ft

Cross Multiply

4 × x = 5.5 × 16

x = 5.5 × 16/4

x = 22 ft

The height of the sculpture is 22 ft

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  (-2, 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

Of the choices offered, the only point that is on the line is (-2, 3).

Jackson has $25 in his lunch account at school. He spends $3 each day to eat in the cafeteria. What is Jackson's lunch account balance after two weeks of buying his lunch in the cafeteria?​

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Answer:

$10 is in his account.

Step-by-step explanation:

goes to school 5 days a week$3 per day so 3x5subtract 15 from 25
THERE IS 10 in his account

On Monday there were 25 students that came to school, on Tuesday there was a 20% in
student attendance. How many students were in attendance on Tuesday?

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Answer:

there are 20 students in attendance on tuesday

Step-by-step explanation:

20% of 25 is twenty

Brainliest
Which inequality represents the following situation:


Hats are $16 each and Joe has no more than $80 to spend. How many hats can he purchase?

80x ≥ 16

80x ≤ 16

16x ≥ 80

16x ≤ 80

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Answer:

16x <= 80

It's D

16x= 16$ for each hat

80= the most he can spend

In context: Each hat cost 16$ and the most he can spend is 80, nothing more than that.  

Sabrina has 2/4 of a pizza and wants to share it equally between her and kayla.How much of the pizza does each person get?

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Answer:

1/4 of the pizza.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since there are 2 people, you would want to divide 2/4 by 2. 2/4*1/2 = 1/4, so your answer is 1/4.

each friend gets 1/4 of the pizza

2 trifles cost £7
how much do 6 trifles cost

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Answer:

23

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply the cost by 3

Answer:

£21

Step-by-step explanation:

Use ratios! Amount of trifle: Amount of money

2:7

*3 *3

6:21

£21

Help it’s 10 points whoever guesses is getting reported

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The answer i got is c

Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

III

because in (x,y) y is the second as you see

y is the vertical axis and x is the horizontal so IV is correct

A group of friends were working on a student film. They spent all their budget on costumes and equipment. They spent $396 on costumes, and 45% of the total budget on equipment. What was the total budget for their student film?

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Answer:

The total budget for their student film was $720.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the information given, you know that they spent all their budget on costumes and equipment and that they spent 45% of the total budget on equipment. From this, you could inferred that in order to find the percentage they spent on costumes you have to subtract 45% from 100% that would indicate the total amount spent:

100%-45%=55%

According to this, you know that they spent 55% of the total budget on costumes and the statement says that the amount was $396. With this information, you can use a rule of three to find the amount that represents 100%:

396 →  55%

 x    ← 100%

x=(396*100)/55=720

The answer is that the total budget for their student film was $720.

Nathaniel participated in an 18-mile race. He ran 1 2 mile in 1 6 hour. If he ran the entire race at the same pace, how long, in hours, will it take Nathaniel to finish the race?

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Answer:

24 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

set up a ratio:

12 miles = 16 hours

-------------    ------------

18 miles =   x hours

cross multiply

12m * x = 16h * 18 m

solve for x

x=16h * 18m / 12m = 24 hours

Convert: 200 fluid ounces = ? cups

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Answer:

25

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 25

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is a recipe for hot chocolate. The recipe makes 4 cups. You and 7 friends are going to enjoy some hot chocolate outside, socially distanced of course.

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Answer:

The recipe for hot chocolate which makes 4 cups, I have 7 friends and if I include myself we will need to make 8 cups of hot chocolate so the recipe for hot chocolate will need to double all the ingredients mentioned in the recipe to make 8 cups of hot chocolate. If 8 cups of hot chocolate is made me and my friends will be able to enjoy hot chocolate in a little cold weather with social distance.

Step-by-step explanation:

The recipe for hot chocolate which makes 4 cups, I have 7 friends and if I include myself we will need to make 8 cups of hot chocolate so the recipe for hot chocolate will need to double all the ingredients mentioned in the recipe to make 8 cups of hot chocolate. If 8 cups of hot chocolate is made me and my friends will be able to enjoy hot chocolate in a little cold weather with social distance.

2008, the price of a gallon of unleaded gasoline was $4.02. In 1990, it was only $1.37 per gallon. What is the increase expressed as a percent change? Round to the nearest percent.

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Answer:

p

Step-by-step explanation:

p

whats the first step in evaluating this expression?

3 x [9 - (4+2) ÷ 2]

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Answer:

Parenthesis

(18)

Explanation:

3 · [9 - (4+2) ÷ 2]

= (3)(9 + −3)

= (3)(9) + (3)(−3)

= 27 − 9

= 18

Deductive reasoning uses all of the following to draw logical conclusions except:

A.) Rules
B.) Laws
C.) Patterns
D.) Facts

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Answer:

Laws

Step-by-step explanation:

It just is

Answer:

patterns

Step-by-step explanation:

Deductive reasoning is used to prove conjectures to be true.

for questions 10-11 if l || m, find the values of x and y.

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Answer:

10) 9x - 2° = 5x + 54° (corresponding angles are equal)

9x - 5x = 54 + 2

4x = 56

x = 56/4

x = 14°

10y + 6° = 9x - 2° (linear pair)

10y + 6° = 9(14)° - 2°

10y + 6° = 126° - 2°

10y + 6° = 124°

10y = 124° - 6°

10y = 118

y = 118/10

Sorry, i don't know how to do the 11th question

but hope this helps you!

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST find the value of r (-4,8), (r,12), m=4/3 (show your work pls)

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Answer:

r = 13

Step-by-step explanation:

The first step is to find b from y=mx=b using m=4/3 and (-4,8)

[tex]8=\frac{4}{3}(-4)+b[/tex]

After solving the equation, b will equal -16/3 making the final equation be

[tex]y=\frac{4}{3} x-\frac{16}{3}[/tex]

Using the equation, you can solve for r.

[tex]12=\frac{4}{3} x-\frac{16}{3}[/tex]

This will bring the answer being r = 13


Write an ordered pair for the point in Quadrant III that is 3 units away from point Q (1.5,
-1.5) on the coordinate plane.

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Answer:

Its 1.66

Step-by-step explanation:

one fourth plus ten sixteenths

Answers

Answer:

fourteen-sixteenths

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

7/ 8

(Decimal: 0.875)

Step-by-step explanation:

1/4+10/16

1/4+5/8 (simplfy into simpliest terms)

2/8+5/8 (find the common denominator)

2+5/8 (add the numerators)

Answer=7/8

The cost of a cab ride is $4.25 plus $0.35 per mile. How many miles did a person travel if the cost of the cab ride was $14.75?

A. 30 miles

B. 35 miles

C. 42 miles

D. 54 miles

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A. 30 miles


step by step explanation: 14.75-4.25 (one time fee)
14.75-4.25=10.5
10.5 divided by 0.35 is 30


therefore the answer is A, 30 miles

Answec 42

Step-by-step explanation:

use a calculater and time 0.35 by each answerd and then you get your annswer

using the slope formula find the slope of the line that passes through these points (-2,4) and (4,-1)

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Answer:

-5/6

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for slope is [ y2-y1/x2-x1 ].

-1-4/4-(-2)

-5/6

Best of Luck!

Answer:

3/2 or 1.5 :) hope this helped

Step-by-step explanation:

4 - 1        3

-------  =  ---  =  1.5

4 - 2       2

Which of the following inequalities are correct?
Some of the numbers involved are shown on the number line below.

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Answer:

Only C is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

59 is bigger than -59 not smaller so A is incorrect

0 is smaller than 76 not bigger do B is also incorrect

-76 is smaller than -59 according to number line so option C is correct

Answer:

Only C is correct because -59 would be closer to the 0 that the - 76. So therefore -59 is bigger than -76.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope I helped have an amazing day! If you have time pls mark  this as brainliest trying to get points!

The owner of a small store buys coats for $40.00 each .she sells the coats for $7200 each. What percent of the purchase price is the sale price?

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.0056 because 1% is 72 so you know it’s going to have to be less then 72. So to get your percent you divide 40 by 7200 so 40/7200. This will get you .00555556 which I rounded to .0056

If a 30 foot ladder is positioned so that the bottom of the ladder is 1/4 of its length away from the wall, what angle does the ladder make with the ground

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Answer:

[tex]75.52^\circ[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

The length of the ladder = 30 ft

Distance between bottom of ladder and wall = [tex]\frac{1}{4}^{th}[/tex] of its length

To find:

Angle made between the ladder and ground = ?

Solution:

This situation can be compared with a right angled [tex]\triangle ABC[/tex] as shown in the attached image in the answer area.

Side AC being the hypotenuse has the ladder along it.

AB is the wall.

BC is the distance between the wall and foot of ladder.

Formula for cosine trigonometric ratio:

[tex]cos\theta = \dfrac{Base}{Hypotenuse}[/tex]

In [tex]\triangle ABC[/tex]:

[tex]cosC=\dfrac{BC}{AC}[/tex]

Putting the values:

[tex]BC=\dfrac{AC}{4}[/tex]

[tex]cosC=\dfrac{\frac{AC}4}{AC}\\\Rightarrow cos C = \dfrac{1}{4}\\\Rightarrow \angle C = cos^{-1}(0.25)\\\Rightarrow \angle C =\bold{75.52^\circ}[/tex]

Ashley and joe each improved their yards by planting hostas and ornamental grass. They bought their supplies from the same store. Ashley spent $152 on 12 hostas and 8 bunches of ornamental grass. Joe spent $66 on 6 hostas and 3 bunches of ornamental grass. Find the cost of one hosta and the cost of one bunch of ornamental grass.

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Answer:

one hosta=$6

one ornamental grass=$10

Step-by-step explanation:

6 10?

6*6+3*10

36+30

66

12*6+8*10

72+80=152

Carol gets paid $10 per hour to work as a lifeguard this weekend she worked on both Saturday and Sunday she made a total of $80 girl worked for five hours on Saturday for how many hours did she work on Sunday

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Answer:

3 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Earnings = \$10[/tex] per hour

[tex]Total\ Earnings = \$80[/tex]

Required

Determine the number of hours worked on Sunday

If she works for 5 hours on Saturday, then her Saturday earnings is:

[tex]Saturday\ Earnings= \$10 * 5[/tex]

[tex]Saturday\ Earnings= \$50[/tex]

Her earnings on Sunday is Total Earnings - Saturday Earnings. So, we have:

[tex]Sunday\ Earnings = Total\ Earnings - Saturday\ Earnings[/tex]

[tex]Sunday\ Earnings = \$80 - \$50[/tex]

[tex]Sunday\ Earnings = \$30[/tex]

Number of hours worked is calculated by dividing earnings by earnings per hour.

So:

[tex]Hours = \frac{\$30}{\$10}[/tex]

[tex]Hours = 3[/tex]

Hence, she worked for 3 hour

Mrs. Lewis had $100 to purchase school supplies for her class. She bought 40 glue sticks and 40 boxes of crayons. Each glue stick cost $1.50, and each box of crayons cost $0.89. How much money did Mrs. Lewis have left after these purchases?

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Answer:

the answer is she had $4.40 left.

Step-by-step explanation:

1) 40x1.50=60 2) 40x0.89= 35.6 3) 60+35.6= 95.6 4) 100- 95.6= $4.4 I hope this helps if not sorry. :)

bana ran 18.6 miles of a marathon in 3 hours

unit rates

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Answer:

6.2

Step-by-step explanation:

try this 18.6 divided by 3

Answer:

6.2

Step-by-step explanation:

Which set of ordered pairs does not represent a function?
O {(4,4), (3, -8), (7,-6), (-5, -3)}
o {(-6,6), (8, 2), (8, -1), (3,3)}
o {(-4,-6), (-9, -7), (6, 7), (0, -6)}
o {(9, 5), (-5, -5), (0, 9), (8,3)}

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Answer:

The second choices is the answer

{(-6,6), (8, 2), (8, -1), (3,3)} as you can see there's a repeating value of x or the Domain which is the 8.

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