Answer:
I would assume it to be the second option, or B.
'The bogs the moose lived in became so soggy that only moose with the largest feet could successfully walk on the bog'
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Second one
Step-by-step explanation:
It best explains why moose developed larger feet.
A recipe for baba ghanoush cause for twice as much olive oil as lemon juice
Which expression represents the amount of olive oil needed for 4 tablespoons of lemon juice choose ALL that apply
A). 4•4
B). 4+2
C). 4•2
D). 4+4
Answer:
A. 4.4 I am doing good today
In a sale, the selling price of a printer is reduced by 20%. Find the sale price of the printer,given that its normal selling price is 3600.
Normal price - 3600
offer on printer = 20% = 3600×20/100 = 720
The sale price of printer = 3600 - 720= 2880
2) Edwin A bought a total of 15 student and non-student tickets worth $223.50. The student tickets cost $12.50 each and the non-student tickets cost $18.50 each. How many of each ticket did he buy?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I imagine you are in the section in math that teaches about systems! We need a system here to solve this problem...meaning we have 2 unknowns and we need to write 2 equations to solve for them. The first equation will involve the NUMBER of tickets sold, while the second equation will involve the COST of the tickets. These are 2 very different things, and we have what we need to write each equation. First the number of tickets equation:
We know that the number of student tickets (s) and the number of non-student tickets (n) totaled 15 tickets. That means the numbers equation is
s + n = 15
Now onto the money. Since s is student tickets, and each student ticket cost 12.50, the expression for that is 12.5s; since n is non-student tickets and each non-student ticket cost 18.50, the expression for that is 18.5n. That is the money expression for each type of ticket, and we know that the sales of these tickets totaled 223.50; therefore, the money equation is
12.5s + 18.5n = 223.5 (notice I dropped off the 0's since we don't need them).
Go back to the first equation and solve it for either s or n. I solve is for s:
If s + n = 15, then
s = 15 - n. Sub that into the second equation in place of s now:
12.5(15 - n) + 18.5n = 223.5 and simplify a bit by distributing to get
187.5 - 12.5n + 18.5n = 223.5 and combine like terms to get
6n = 36 so
n = 6. That means that there were 6 non-student tickets sold and
s + 6 = 15 student tickets sold:
s = 15 - 6 so
s = 9
Which expression represents the complete factorization of x^3 + 4x^2 - 4x - 16?
A. (x^2 - 4) (x + 4)
B. (x + 2) (x - 2) (x + 4)
C. (x^2 - 4) (x + 2)
D. 4(x - 4) (x - 5)
please help (Determine the slope of the line. Show the work you did to find the slope.)
10 POINTS!
Answer:
slope of line is 3/5
Step-by-step explanation:
slope is the ratio of the change in the y-values over the change in the x-values
in this problem, if you go from pt A to pt B, you rise by 3 and go to the right by 5, thus slope of 3/5
if you go from pt B to pt C, you rise by 6 and go to the right by 10
however, 6/10 can be reduced to 3/5
if you start at point (0,2) and rise by 3 and run to the right by 5 you are at point (5,5)
change in y-values is 5-2 or 3
change in x-values is 5-0 or 5
(5-2)/(5-0) = 3/5
find two rational number between 5/7 and 11/12
We have
5/7 = 60/84
11/12 = 77/84
Let the rational numbers to be searched be x, then:
60/84 < x < 77/84
-> x belongs to {61/84; 62/84; ....... 76/84}
Jaleel wrote a book. He wants to print some copies for
his friends and family. The printing company charges a
one-time fee of $200, plus $2 for each printed book.
Is the number of books he prints a function of total cost?
Yes?
No?
Solve −18=6+6x .
x = __
Answer:
x = -4
Step-by-step explanation:
-18 = 6+6x
-18 -6 = 6x
-24 = 6x
-24/6 = x
x = -4
Checking Part:
-18 = 6 + 6x
-18 = 6 + 6(-4)
-18 = 6 -24
-18 = -18
Answer:
-4
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract 6 to get X by itself and that leaver you with - 24=6x now divide by 6 to get x=-4
Hope this helps
What is the diameter of a sphere with a volume of 334 cm", to the nearest tenth of a
centimeter?
Answer:
8.6cm
Step-by-step explanation:
V = 4/3 pi r^3 = 334, solve for r = 4.30
double for diameter = 8.61
Step-by-step explanation:
you can see there
just click the photo
PLEASE HELP ME I WILL HIVE BRAINLYEST
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a). Points on a number line are,
x = -7, 1
Number of small blocks between x = -7 and 1 is 8.
Distance = 8
b). Difference between two points x = -7, 1 will be,
1 - (-7) = 1 + 7
= 8
-7 - 1 = -8
c). Absolute value of each difference,
|1 - (-7)| = 1 + 7
= 8
|-7 - 1| = |-8|
= 8
Answer for 60 Points
Answer:
Measure of angle VWU=48°
Measure of angle SUT= 87°
Two pairs of vertical angles: SUT & VUW, VUS & WUT
Answer:
Measure of angle VUW=48° Measure of angle SUT= 87° Two pairs of vertical angles: SUT & VUW, VUS & WUT
Step-by-step explanation:
tnx for pionts
What are the x-intercepts of the graph of y = x2 + 7x + 10?
Answer: x-int : (-2,0), (-5,0)
y-int: (0,10)
Step-by-step explanation:
A veterinarian asked each of her 18 patrons if they have a dog. She also asked each patron if they have a
cat. The Venn diagram below shows the data she collected.
Complete the following two-way frequency table.
Have a cat
Do not have a cat
Have a dog
Do not have a dog
Have a dog
Have a cat
5
7
6
0
Answer:
Have a cat Do not have cat
Have a dog 7 5
Do not have a dog 6 0
Step-by-step explanation:
Have a cat Do not have a cat
Have a dog 7 5
Do not have a dog 6 0
How to fill the two-way frequency table?The interesection of the two circles represents the number of patrons that have both dogs and cats. The number in the circle that represents the number of people that have dogs only is 5 and the number in the circle that represents the number of people that have cats only is 6.
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supply the reason................
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
2.CB≅CB (being common side)
3.triangle CAB≅ triangle BDC(by ASA axiom)
4.length AB≅ length CD( Given )
A rectangular room is 9 m long and 6 m broad. Find the number of
pieces of carpet each of 4 m long and 1.5 m wide to cover the floor of
the room. If the rate of cost of carpet is Rs 110 per metre, find the cost
of carpeting the floor.
Answer:
880
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Rs. 3,960 is the cost of carpeting.
Find the area of the triangle (photo is there)
Answer:
solution;
here;
we have;
base = 20m
height = 17m
Now;
we know;
area of triangle = 1/2*b*h
= 1/2*20*17 [1/2 = 0.5]
= 0.5 * 340
= 170m^2
Hope you got it !!!!
Answer:
170
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the area of a triangle, you just multiply the base by the height and divide by 2 .
In your problem, the base is 20 and the height is 17.
When you multiply those numbers, the answer is 340.
You then just have to divide that by 2, and you get 170.
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identify the solution to the system of equations
Answer:
x= y=2
Because that's why the lines intercepts
2. What is the median (measure of center)
number of TVs in Mr. Zimmerman's Class?
type here
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
100 POINTS!!!!! help me with this and I swear on my life and everything I will give u 100 points, check my profile points if u dont beleive me, must be right only after ill give u them
Answer:
7x + 5
12x^2 + 20x
2
Step-by-step explanation:
1. (g + h)(x)
We can also write this as g(x) + h(x). Next we can substitute in the expressions for each function:
g(x) + h(x)
3x + 5 + 4x
7x + 5
2. (g * h)(x)
We can also write this as g(x) * h(x). Next we can substitute in the expressions for each function:
g(x) * h(x)
(3x + 5) * (4x)
We can distribute 4x to both terms:
3x * 4x + 5 * 4x
12x^2 + 20x
3. (g - h)(3)
We can also write this as g(3) - h(3). We can separately evaluate g(3) and h(3):
g(3) = 3(3) + 5
g(3) = 9 + 5
g(3) = 14
h(3) = 4(3)
h(3) = 12
Now, we can plug in these two values:
g(3) - h(3)
14 - 12
2
What about for basketball?
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[tex]{\green{\dashrightarrow}}[/tex]Players score points by shooting the ball through the hoop. Basketball has become popular for a number of reasons: Basketball is fun to play: Basketball has a very fast and exciting pace of play. Also, each player on the court gets to play both offense and defense and the roles of each player are only loosely defined.
what two numbers multiple to -48 & add to -8
Answer:
-12 and 4
Step-by-step explanation:
-12 x 4 = 48
and
-12 + 4 = -8
Answer:
-12 and +4
Step-by-step explanation:
-12 * 4 = - 48
-12 + 4 = - 8
In the figure below, what is the measurement of GH ?
Answer:
C. 4
Step-by-step explanation:
first off, we know we need the value of HJ to solve for GH. Luckily for us HJ is congruent to JK, and we have the values to solve for that using pythagorean theorum.
4^2 + JK^2 = 5^2
16 + JK^2 = 25
JK^2 = 9
JK = 3
now we can solve for GH
3^2 + GH^2 = 5^2
9 + GH^2 = 25
GH^2 = 16
GH = 4
The equation of a line is y= 4x - 1 and the point (3, p) lies on this line. Determine the value of P
Answer: 11
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
The equation of the line [tex]y=4x-1[/tex] passes through the point [tex](3,p)[/tex]
So, point must satisfies the line i.e.
[tex]\Rightarrow p=4(3)-1\\\Rightarrow p=12-1\\\Rightarrow p=11[/tex]
Therefore, the value of p is 11.
13.4 Area of Polygons
S cm
5. Find the area of the polygon.
5 cm
8 cm
-square centimeters
Write the function tan([tex]\frac{3\pi }{4} -x[/tex]) as an expression involving functions of x only
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \tan( \frac{3\pi}{4}- x) = \frac{ \tan( \frac{3\pi}{4} ) - \tan(x) }{1 + \tan( \frac{3\pi}{4} ) \tan(x)} [/tex]
Since tan(3pi/4) = -1
[tex] \tan( \frac{3\pi}{4}- x) = \frac{ - 1 - \tan(x) }{1 - \tan(x)} [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{ \tan(x) + 1}{ \tan(x) - 1} [/tex]
On Monday, a museum had 600 visitors. On Tuesday, it had 740 visitors. Estimate the percent change in the number of visitors to the museum.
how to convert 2km into SI unit
Answer:
km is a unit of distance
and si unit of distance is meters.(m)
1 km = 10³ m
•°• 2 km = 2 × 10³ m
in SI unit 2km = 2 × 10³ m or 2000 m
What is the height of the flagpole?
Jensen goes to the store with $4. He buys 3 pencils for $0.70 each and
some erasers. Each eraser costs $0.50. Enter the maximum number of
erasers he can buy.
Answer:
3 erasers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let p = pencils and e = erasers. Since we know that Jensen has $4, we can set up the following inequality and solve for e.
0.70p + 0.50e ≤ 4
0.70(3) + 0.50e ≤ 4
2.10 + 0.50e ≤ 4
0.50e ≤ 1.90
e ≤ 3.8
Since erasers are usually bought as whole items, the maximum amount of erasers Jensen can buy is 3.
Can someone help me with this question please??
Answer:
[tex]x = \frac{16}{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]3 \times x = 8 \times 2\\3x = 16\\x = \frac{16}{3}[/tex]