Answer:
9/50
Step-by-step explanation:
18/100 they will both be divided by two 18 divided by two is 9 and 100 divided by two is 50.2 is the only number both can be divided by.
Answer:
Option A 9/25 is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
so his data shows that the yellow balloon was chosen 18 times out of 50 so it is a 18/50.
now if we simplify that we get 9/25.
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There are 144 square inches in 1 square foot. How many square inches are in 2.5 square feet?
Answer:
360 square inches
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 360 square inches in 2.5 square feet.
To find out how many square inches are in 2.5 square feet, we need to multiply the number of square feet by the conversion factor.
Given that there are 144 square inches in 1 square foot, we can set up a proportion to solve for the number of square inches in 2.5 square feet:
1 square foot = 144 square inches
2.5 square feet = x square inches
Setting up the proportion:
1 square foot / 144 square inches = 2.5 square feet / x square inches
Cross-multiplying the proportions:
(1 square foot) x square inches = 144 square inches (2.5 square feet)
Simplifying the equation:
x square inches = 144 square inches (2.5 square feet)
Multiplying the values:
x square inches = 360 square inches
Therefore, there are 360 square inches in 2.5 square feet.
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What is the circumference and area of a circle with a radius of 16 QUICK
Write the equation of a circle with a center of (1,-2) and radius of 4.
Answer:
(x - 1)^2 + (y + 2)^2 = 4^2
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard equation of a circle of radius r with center at (h, k) is
(x - h)^2 + (y - k)^2 = r^2
Replacing h with 1, y with -2 and r with 4, we get:
(x - 1)^2 + (y + 2)^2 = 4^2
[tex] \bigstar \: \underline{ \underline{ \tt{Question}}} : [/tex] In the given figure , M and N are the centres of two intersecting circles. Prove that :
i. PQ [tex] \perp[/tex] MN
ii. PR = RQ
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Answer:
See Below.
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given two intersecting circles with centers M and N.
And we want to prove that: I) PQ ⊥ MN and that II) PR = RQ.
Since MP and MQ are radii of the same circle:
[tex]MP\cong MQ[/tex]
Likewise, since NP and NQ are radii of the same circle:
[tex]NP\cong NQ[/tex]
And by the Reflexive Property:
[tex]PQ\cong PQ[/tex]
Therefore, by SSS Congruence:
[tex]\Delta MPN\cong \Delta MQN[/tex]
By CPCTC:
[tex]\displaystyle \angle PMN\cong \angle QMN[/tex]
And by the Reflexive Property:
[tex]MR\cong MR[/tex]
And since they are the radii of the same circle:
[tex]MP\cong MQ[/tex]
Therefore, by SAS Congruence:
[tex]\Delta MPR\cong \Delta MQR[/tex]
Therefore, by CPCTC:
[tex]PR\cong RQ[/tex]
Note that PQ is a chord in Circle M.
Therefore:
[tex]\text{Segment $MN$ bisects chord $PQ$}[/tex]
In a circle, a segment that passes through the center of the circle that is perpendicular to a chord also bisects the chord.
And conversely, a segment that passes through the center of a circle that bisects a chord in the circle is also perpendicular to the chord.
So:
[tex]\displaystyle PQ\perp MN[/tex]
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
First step is to prove triangle MPN ad MQN are congruent.
MP=MQ, radius of circle M
NP=NQ, radius of circle N
we have two S in SAS and for A, we need to prove angle MPN = MQN
consider triangle QMP, it is isosceles so angle MPQ = MQP
consider triangle QNP; it is isosceles so angle QPN = PQN
combining the two above
angle MPN = MPQ+QPN = MQP+PQN = MQN
By SAS, triangle MPN and MQN are congruent
By symmetry, MN is perpendicular to PQ
It also disects PQ so PR = RQ
A recipe for trail mix is shown below. 1 1/4 cups granola • 1/2 cup peanuts 1 / 4 cup raisins •1/8 cup chocolate chips Darnell wants to make of the recipe. How much granola, in cups, should he use?
PLEASE HELP ME ASAP YOU GET 10 POINTS FOR THE ONE WHO HELPS ME FIRST
Answer:
0.875 or 7/8
Step-by-step explanation:
you divide 1/2, 1/4, 1/8 into their decimal form and you add them all up into 0.875 and you turn it into its fraction form and get 7/8
The triangle below has a perimeter of 20. Solve for x
Answer:
x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
First side of a triangle = x+2
The second side of a triangle = 8
The third side of a triangle = x
We know that, perimeter is equal to the sum of all sides. So,
x+2+x+8 = 20
2x+10 = 20
2x = 10
x = 5
Hence, the value of x is equal to 5.
Using the x-values 3, 5, 8, which of the T-tables represents the ordered pairs solving y = 3.5x - 2?
Answer: you are given the equation 3.5x - 2 so you will plug in your x-values (3,5,8)
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 3.5(3)-2
2. 3.5(5)-2= 15.5.
3. 3.5(8)-2 =26
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X-3 Y-8.5
X-5 Y-15.5
X-8 Y-26
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Solve for x. Round your answer to the nearest whole degree.
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Answer:
33°
Step-by-step explanation:
cos(x) = 21/25
[tex]cos^{-1}(21/25)[/tex] ≈ 32.86°
to the nearest whole number, that would be ≈ 33°
help i’m confused♀️ kinda forgot what a inequality is over quarantine lol
Answer:
t ≤ 10
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the inequality, simplify it.
-3t + 9 ≥ -21
Subtract 9 from both sides.
-3t ≥ -30
Divide by -3. When dividing by a negative, flip the inequality sign.
The answer is C, t ≤ 10.
The formula to find the zero of linear polynomial in the form of y=ax+b is
Answer:
X = - b / a
Step-by-step explanation:
You go completely unprepared for a multiple choice quiz. The quiz has five questions, each with four answer choices. Describe a simulation that you could use to determine the experimental probability of guessing all five questions correctly.
Answer: I feel d.u.m.b. when there's a genius here
Most likely your gonna fail
Average 50-75 range
Step-by-step explanation:
Mostly luck in this percentage thou
Thats common sense
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Computer languages love this kind of question. You could run it a million times and the computer would bring back an answer in under 10 seconds.
Let us suppose that 4 is the correct answer for all 5 questions.
Run the simulation 1000000 times. There is only 1 answer that is acceptable
select a random number from 1 to 4
do this 5 times
If all five random numbers are 4 then add 1 to counter which keeps track of the number of times 4 was chosen 5 times (it will be pretty small).
End by displaying the number of times 4 was chosen 5 times
Divide by 1 million.
In running the simulation, I described using Delphi it ran the simulation in under 1 second. That is, took the test 1 million times.
I'm going to save this answer and if I can edit the question I'll tell you what I got. If not, I suppose I could put it in a comment.
The experimental answer I got was 993 which is awfully close to 1/1000 which is approximately the theoretical answer. So my simulation that I described will work really well.
The theoretical answer is
1/4 * 1/4 * 1/4 * 1/4 *1/4 = 1 / 1024 So actually 1/1000 (which my simulation nearly got) is really kind of close.
There are other ways of doing this simulation.
Find the area of the shaded sector. Blue Cross.
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24 eggs are needed to make omelets for 8 people, how many eggs
are needed to make an omelets for 6 people?
Answer:
18 eggs
Step-by-step explanation:
first we divide 24 by 8 to see how many eggs are in one omlete
24/8=3
Now we take 3 times 6 ( because there is 6 people you are making it for)
6x3=18
18 eggs
If you need more help I would love to help!
Answer:
18 eggs
Step-by-step explanation:
1: x/24=6/8
2: 24*6=144-(1st step for cross multiplication)
3: 144/8=18-(2nd step for cross multiplication)
4: 18 eggs-(final answer)
Cross multiplication: Write your 2(or more) equivilent fractions, and write your variable as x or any other letter. If your variable is in the numerator, take the denominator and multiply it with the other fraction's numerator and divide your answer with the denominator of the other fraction. If x is in the denominator, switch your variable with the other fractions numerator and solve the same way you would if the variable was in the numerator-(sorry if I made it to complex, but the idea is really simple:)
While on an 8.0 h trip, a car traveled for 3.5 h at an average speed of 90 km/h before stopping for 1.0 h. The car then traveled for 2.0 h at an average speed of 80.0 km/h For the last 1.5 h, the car traveled at an average speed of only 70.0 km/h. What was the average speed of the car for the entire 8.0 h trip?
Answer:
72.5 km/h
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply the km/h by how many hours your going at that speed/total number of hours on trip.
(90x(3.5/8))+(80x(2/8))+(70x(1.5/8))
39.375+20.5+13.125
72.5km/h
Find the circumference
Answer:
C=2πr
C=2π(1.9) cm
C=11.94 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
radius of a circle (r)=1.9 cm
Circumference of a circle (C)=?
We know that,
C=2πr
C=2π(1.9) cm
C=11.94 cm
So, the circumference of the circle is 11.94 cm.
A number divided by six is 7
finish solving for x
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Answer:
x=10 y=20
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the area of the trapezoid.
Answer:
78 ft squared
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the area of trapezoid, we could use this formula:
.5*height*(sum of bases)
We know both the base lengths. They are 10 and 16 ft.
The height can be found by looking at that right triangle whose base is (16-10) ft or 6 ft.
So we want to find the height which is opposite the 45 degree angle and we have the adjacent side's measurement of 6ft.
This has the tangent ratio written all over it since tangent of an angle is opposite side's measurement over adjacent side's measurement.
tan(45)=height/6
1=height/6
6=height
6ft=height
The answer is:
.5*height*(sum of bases)
.5*6 ft*(10 ft+16 ft)
3 ft(26 ft)
78 ft squared
Note: That one right triangle is an isosceles right triangle so we didn't need trigonometry.
Erica babysits for 4 1/2 hours and is paid $27 . If the people she babysits for have $31.50 to pay her, how long can they stay out?
Answer:
5.25 hours or 5 1/4 hours
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the scenario, calculation of given data are as follows,
Total time = 4 1/2 hours or 270 mins
Total payment = $27
First we calculate the time for $1, then
So, $27 = 270 mins
$1 = 270 ÷ 27 = 10 mins
Now, we can calculate total time in $31.50 by using following formula,
Total time in $31.50 = 10 mins × 31.50
= 315 mins
= 5.25 hours or 5 1/4 hours
The distance between the school and the house of a student living in a village is 2km 125m. Every day he covers the distance both ways by walking. Find the total distance covered by him in 4 days.
Answer:
17,000m
or 7 km
Step-by-step explanation:
distance covered in 4 days = total distance x 2 x 4 days
convert the total distance to meters
(1000m x 2) + 125 = 2125m
total distance = 2125 x 2 x 4 = 17,000m or 7km
= Simplify the following algebraic expressions given below into their equivalent standard forms.
(x + 10)(x + 10)
Answer:
https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=(x%2B10)%5E%7B2%7D%20
Step-by-step explanation:
point 1 and -2 lies in the dash quadrant
Given:
The point is (1,-2).
To find:
The quadrant in which the point (1,-2) lies.
Solution:
We know that,
In first quadrant, both coordinates are positive, i.e., (x,y).
In second quadrant, x coordinate is negative but the y-coordinate is positive, i.e., (-x,y).
In third quadrant, both coordinates are negative, i.e., (-x,-y).
In fourth quadrant, x coordinate is positive but the y-coordinate is negative, i.e., (x,-y).
Where, x and y are two non-negative values.
In the given point (1,-2) the x coordinate is positive but the y-coordinate is negative.
Therefore, the point (1,-2) lies in fourth quadrant.
Which shows [tex]4^{6}[/tex]÷[tex]4^{5}[/tex] in standard form?
A. 0
B. 1
C. 4
D.16
The
Answer:
is
Step-by-step explanation:
C. 4
Exponents first
It is Marcie's first turn to roll. Which ratio shows the theoretical probability that she will not land on a star space? 1/6 1/3 1/2 2/3
Answer:
[tex]P(Not\ Star) =\frac{2}{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
See attachment
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Theoretical probability that a roll will not land on a star
From the attachment, we have:
[tex]n = 12[/tex] --- Total space
[tex]Star = 4[/tex]
So, the theoretical probability that a roll will land on a star is:
[tex]P(Star) = \frac{n(Star)}{n}[/tex]
[tex]P(Star) = \frac{4}{12}[/tex]
[tex]P(Star) = \frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Using the complement rule, the probability that it will not land on a star is:
[tex]P(Not\ Star) = 1 - P(Star)[/tex]
[tex]P(Not\ Star) = 1 - \frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Take LCM
[tex]P(Not\ Star) =\frac{3-1}{3}[/tex]
[tex]P(Not\ Star) =\frac{2}{3}[/tex]
Answer:
Look at the photo below
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello! I need a bit of help with this problem.
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it's 15 for orange and 30 for blue
Find the area of the given triangle.
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Find the values of x and y
Answer:
Y = 5.8
X = 2.887
Step-by-step explanation:
to get X
[tex] \tan( 30 ) = \: \frac{x}{5} \\ x = \tan(30) \times 5 \\ x = 2.887[/tex]to get Y
using pythagoras theorem [tex] {y}^{2} = {2.88}^{2} + {5}^{2} \\ \\ {y}^{2} = 8.33 + 25 \\ \\ y = \sqrt{33.33} \\ y = 5.8[/tex]Answer:
y - 5.8
x - 2.887
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Answer:
TY
Step-by-step explanation:
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What is the decimal equivalent of Two-sixths?
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.6