How are these two scenarios different: 3 people went to the zoo and tickets cost
$15 each in comparison to: 3 people go to the carnival, where tickets cost $15
each and parking costs $10.*
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How Are These Two Scenarios Different: 3 People Went To The Zoo And Tickets Cost$15 Each In Comparison

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Answer 1
3 people for the zoo would only cost $45 in total due to free parking but 3 people for the carnival would cost $45 plus $30 for parking for each person making it a total of $75 in comparison to $45 dollars for the zoo

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Find the equation (in terms of x ) of the line through the points ( − 5 , 4 ) and ( 4 , 0 ) . Express your answer in slope-intercept form

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Answer:

Equation = 4x + 9y = 16

Step-by-step explanation:

co-ordinate = (-5.4) & (4,0)

slope(m) = (y² - y¹) / (x² - x¹)

slope(m) = (0-4) / (4+5)

slope(m) = -4 / 9

Equation,

y = mx + c

y - 0 = -4/9 (x - 4)

9y = -4x + 16

4x + 9y = 16

Given m|n, find the value of x.
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156°
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Answer:

i think the answer would be 156° .

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) Which expressions show the total area of the tiny house in square feet? Choose ALL that apply. 36x + 24 24x + 36 2.(12 + 3) 12(2x + 3)​

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Hi for this answer you see

Answer:

24x+36 and 12(2x+3)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: i wont tell you the answer but ill thell you how to do it,soo the strat is to count where the line is as a different part then u just add em

example 1:41.6

8-4=4x4=16

8x3.2=25.6

16+25.6=41.6

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Answer:

A. 15

B. 25.6

C. 41.6

The following quadrilateral is a parallelogram. Solve for x, y, and z.

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Answer:

Angle X = 73 degrees, Angle Z = 34 degrees, and Angle Y = 146 degrees

what adds to 3 and multiplies to -70

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I don’t even know broski
Answer : I believe it’s 10 not for sure
Hope this helps!

The zeros of a parabola are -5 and -3. The point (0, 60) is on the graph as represented by the equation.

60=a(0+5)(0+3)

What is the value of a?

−7.5
−4
4
7.5
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Answer:

C is the Correct answer and luck on the massive grade

A cuboid with a volume of 924 cm' has dimensions
4 cm, (x + 1) cm and (x + 11) cm.
Show clearly that x2 + 12x – 220 = 0
Solve the equation by factorisation, making sure you show the factorisation.
State both values of x on the same line.
Finally, find the dimensions of the cuboid, writing all three on one line.

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Answer:

4cm, 11cm, 21cm

Step-by-step explanation:

4(x + 1)(x + 11)

4(x ^ 2 + 12x + 44)

x ^ 2 + 12x + 11 = 231

x ^ 2 + 12x + 11 - 231 = 0

x ^ 2 + 12x - 220 = 0

(x - 10)(x + 22) = 0

x = 10 and x = - 22

4cm , 11cm , 21cm

Hope it helps you xx

Answer:

Dimensions = 4cm, 11cm and 21 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

x2 + 12x - 220 = 0

x2 + 22x - 10x - 220

= x(x+22) -10(x+22)

=(x+22)(x-10)

x + 22= 0

-22       -22

x = -22 (x cant be negative so this is wrong)

x-10 = 0

+10      +10

x = 10 (positive so its correct)

4 , (10+1), (10+11)

= 4, 11, 21 cm.

Julio spent $52.43 on batteries. If they cost $7.49/pack, how many packs did he buy?

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Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

52.43 ÷7.74=7

There is a 30% probability of
hail. What is the probability
that it will NOT hail?

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Since we’re taking from a whole of 100% every time, we just subtract the 30 from 100 and get 70%

Answer:

70% probability

Step-by-step explanation:

  100% probability

 -30% probability

 =70% probability

The circle graph shows the results of a survey about favorite hobbies. A total of 1,000 people
were surveyed.
Favorite Hobbies
8%
Scrapbooking
24%
Playing Sports
16%
Collecting
22%
Cooking
12%
Reading
18%
Traveling
a. How many selected traveling as their favorite hobby?

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Answer:

180 people

Step-by-step explanation:

Total of people surveyed = 1,000

% of people that selected travelling as their favorite hobby = 18 %

Number of people that selected travelling = % that selected travelling of 1,000

= 18% of 1,000

= 18/100 × 1,000

= 180 people

Therefore, 180 people selected travelling as their favorite hobby.

What value of x makes this equation true?
0.8x + 14 = 3.8x - 16

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Step-by-step explanation:

The value should be

0.8x-3.8x=-16-14

-3x=-30

X= -30/-3= 10 Answer

What values are solutions to the inequality below ? X<9
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Answer:

81

Step-by-step explanation:

√x > 9

Squaring both sides, you will get

x > 81

Car travel 12 miles on 1/3 gallons gas what is the unit rate

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Answer: Car travels 36 miles on 1 gallon of gas

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{12}{1}[/tex]   ÷  [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

12*3 (reciprocal)

36 ( car travels 36 miles on 1 gallon of gas )

three numbers are in A.P. the difference between the first and the last is 8 and the product of these two is 20. find the numbers​

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  10 and 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Essentially, you're being asked to find factors of 20 that have difference of 8. 20 can be factored as ...

  20 = 20×1 = 10×2 = 5×4

The factors 10 and 2 have a difference of 8.

The numbers are 10 and 2.

Jacob's family takes the train to the city. The sign below shows information about the cost of train tickets. Jacob's family buys 2 adult tickets and 3 child tickets.
How much does it cost Jacob's family to take the train into the city?

Train Fare One-Way Adult $7 Child $6

It costs Jacob's family $
32
to take the train into the city.
You got it!
Jacob’s father pays for the tickets with $5 bills. He receives $3 in change. How many $5 bills does Jacob’s father use to pay for the tickets?

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Answer:

it cost Jacob family $32 and he used 7 $5 bill to pay

Step-by-step explanation:

2 × 7 = 14

3 × 6 = 18

18 + 14 = 32

5x - 32 = 3

5x = 32 + 3

5x = 35

x = 35 ÷ 5

x = 7

1. A company has $6582 to give out in bonuses. An amount is to be given out equally to each of the 32 employees.
(a) A manager, Jake, reasoned that since 32 goes into 64 twice, each employee will get about $2000. Is his estimate correct? Why or why not?
(b) How much will each employee receive, rounded to the nearest whole dollar? Leave the remainder undivided. Show your work.
Answer:

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Answer:

A) His estimate is incorrect, since he has increased a figure to the amount that each employee would receive.

B) Rounded to the nearest dollar, each employee would receive $ 209.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since a company has $ 6582 to give out in bonuses, and an amount is to be given out equally to each of the 32 employees, and A) a manager, Jake reasoned that since 32 goes into 64 twice, each employee will get about $ 2000 , to determine if his estimate is correct, and B) determine how much will each employee receive, rounded to the nearest whole dollar, the following calculations must be performed:

A)

2000 x 32 = 64000

200 x 32 = 6400

Therefore, his estimate is incorrect, since he has increased a figure to the amount that each employee would receive.

B)

6582/32 = X

208.68 = X

Therefore, rounded to the nearest dollar, each employee would receive $ 209.

find the mean 12,13,9,5,11,10

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

5+9+10+11+12+13=60 divided by 6 = 10

Mean = Sum of all observations/Number of observations

Mean = 12 + 13 + 9 + 5 + 11 + 10/6

=60/6

= 10

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While standing on a pier, Lynette saw a balloon floating 20 feet above her and a fish swimming 4 feet below the surface of the water.

Let 0 represent the water surface, and let the positive side of 0 represent position above the surface. Which number sentence correctly compares the distances of the balloon and the fish to the surface of the water?
A. |-4| < |20|
B. |-4| > |20|
C. |4| < |20|
D. |4| > |-20|

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Answer:

I'd go with A

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the area of the figure? I give brainliest! :)

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Answer: I think it is 142

Step-by-step explanation:

91 + 51 = 142

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Find the area of the smaller sector.
Round to the nearest tenth.
500
7 1371
Area = [? ]ft2

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Answer:

22.2

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello There!

This is the sector area formula

[tex]A=\frac{0}{360} (\pi r^2)[/tex]

where 0 = sector angle

and r = radius

The given sector has a measure of 50 degrees and a radius of 7.13

Knowing this information we plug it into the formula

[tex]A=\frac{50}{360} (\pi 7.13^2)\\\frac{50}{360} =0.1388888889\\7.13^2=50.8369\\50.8369\pi =159.7088316\\159.7088316*0.1388888889=22.18178216[/tex]

so we can conclude that the area of the sector is 22.18178216 ft²

finally we round to the nearest tenth

and get that the answer is 22.2

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3 and 3 1/5 because the median is always in the middle

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Answer:

Perimeter of base = 18 ft

Height = 7 ft

Base area = 12ft²

SA= 150 ft² *

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter of base = 8+5+5=18 ft

Height = 7 ft

Base area = 1/2x8x3=12ft²

SA= (8x7)+(12+12)+2(5x7)=56+24+70=150 ft²

*There are several different way to figure out the surface area, so I’m not sure exactly how they want it displayed.  150 is the answer though.  Plus, I think there was supposed to be an addition sign between the first two parentheses.

D. Write an original equation and solve.
Eight fewer than twice the sum of x and 4 is 10.

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Answer:

2(x+4) - 8 = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

the sum of x and 4: x+4

twice the sum of x and 4: 2(x+4)

eight fewer than twice the sum of x and 4: 2(x+4) - 8

eight fewer than twice the sum of x and 4 is 10: 2(x+4) - 8 = 10

You earn $18 for watching three cars how much do you earn to Washing 2 cars

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Answer:

$12

Step-by-step explanation:

3 cars divide that by $18 and u get $6 per car. multiply that by two cars nd you get $12.

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Answer:

he action or condition of becoming or being made wider, larger, or more open.

Step-by-step explanation:

answer is d the longer answer

Eva earns $500 per month plus $3 for every sale she makes which inequality can she use to find how much she must sale to earn at least $1,200 in a month

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Answer:

500 + 3(s) ≥ 1200

Step-by-step explanation:

Ok so the goal is to earn 1,200 / month

We know that she already earns 500/month

So lets do some subtraction

Because she needs to make ATLEAST 1,200, well use either ≤ or ≥

Lets call (s) the number of sales she makes

Lets form the inequality

500 + 3(s) ≥ 1200

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29 of the 42 athletes who participated in
the parkrun were female. Determine
the probability of randomly selecting
a male athlete from this group.​

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.301 chance of a male being selected out of the 42 athletes

Help fast it’s for a test I do t wanna fail!!

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Answer:

it is decreasing by 1/2 half every number to get the next answer is 6

Step-by-step explanation:

How many times greater is the value of the 8 in 382,000 than the value of the 8 in 38,200

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Answer:

10 times

Step-by-step explanation:

382,000 divided by 38,200 = 10

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