If y varies directly with x, and y= 4/5 when x= 5:

Find the variation constant, k

If Y Varies Directly With X, And Y= 4/5 When X= 5:Find The Variation Constant, K

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Answer 1

Answer:

k = 4/25 or 0.16

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following data;

y = 4/5

x = 5

To find the variation constant, k;

y is directly proportional to x

Mathematically, y = kx

Substituting into the formula, we have;

4/5 = k5

Cross-multiplying, we have;

4 = 25k

k = 4/25


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Answer: There are 9 mangoes left in the basket.

Step-by-step explanation:

(2/5) * 15 = 6.

15 - 6 = 9.

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Answer:

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Answer:

14/10 or 7/5

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Answer:

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Answer:

x = 14.4

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, the triangle has three sides, so let's use hero's formula to find the area.

A = √[p(p - a)(p - b)(p - c)]

Where;

a, b and c are the 3 given sides of the triangle and;

p = (a + b + c)/2

p = (18 + 30 + 24)/2

p = 72/2

p = 36

Thus;

A = √(36(36 - 18)(36 - 30)(36 - 24))

A = √46656

A = 216 Sq.units

Now, we also know from general formula of a triangle that;

A = ½bh

Where;

b is base and h is height

In the given image;

b = 30

h = x

Thus;

½ × 30 × x = 216

Rearranging, we have;

x = 216 × 2/30

x = 14.4

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Mary has at least 14 pairs of shoes in her closet.​

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Answer:

x≤14

Step-by-step explanation:

≤ = greater than/equal to(at least)

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Answer:

D) 4(x - 6)(x + 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

(2x - 5)(2x - 5) = 4x² - 20x + 25

7(7) = 49

4x² - 20x + 25 - 49

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The equation has a solution of x = 5.



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Answer:

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and barn cover half an acre, her vegetable gardens cover
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farm. She divides the flower garden into 16 equal-sized
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How large is each plot of flowers in Emily's garden?

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C.
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Answer:

C.8n=56

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Answer:

The answer to the question provided is 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: 9x + 4 = 5x + 20 \\ \frac{ - 5x = - 5x}{4x + 4 = 20} \\ \frac{ \: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: - 4 = - 4}{ \frac{4x}{4} = \frac{16}{4} } \\ x = 4[/tex]

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The radius is 10, so the diameter is 20. This means the parts of the diameter (the chord through the center P) to the left and right of the vertical chord have lengths 16 and 4, respectively.

Because the horizontal chord is a diameter, the vertical chord is cut in half, so its parts above and below the diameter both have length x.

Now, by the intersecting chord theorem,

16×4 = x × x

or

x ² = 64

so that

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What is 6 ( 8 + w). Use the distributive property to remove the parentheses.

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Answer:

42 + 6w

Step-by-step explanation:

Basically,

6(8+w) is 6 x (8+w)

OR 6(8) + 6(w)

Hence 42 + 6w

Using the distributive property you would multiply the number outside of the parentheses by everything inside the parentheses. So 6 x 8 and 6 x w.

6 x 8= 48 6 x w=6w

Final answer: 48 + 6w

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Step-by-step explanation:

area of traingle formed on right= 1/2*base*height

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Find the value of the expression 4d - C + 3 when c = 3 and
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Answer:

4d - c + 3

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Step-by-step explanation:

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  12e -6f -8

Step-by-step explanation:

The factor outside parentheses multiplies each term inside parentheses.

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Answer:

  p(1) = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

The basic idea is to put 1 wherever you see x. That gives you ...

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Answer:

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Given the points A (-3, -1), B (1, 4) C (4, -1) what is the x coordinate of D, if ABCD is a parallelogram?

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Given:

ABCD is a parallelogram, A(-3,-1), B(1,4), C(4,-1).

To find:

The x-coordinate of point D.

Solution:

Let the point D be (x,y).

We know that the diagonals of a parallelogram bisect each other. So, third midpoints are same.

Midpoint formula:

[tex]Midpoint=\left(\dfrac{x_1+x_2}{2},\dfrac{y_1+y_2}{2}\right)[/tex]

In parallelogram ABCD, AC and BD are two diagonals.

Midpoint of AC = Midpoint of BD

[tex]\left(\dfrac{-3+4}{2},\dfrac{-1+(-1)}{2}\right)=\left(\dfrac{1+x}{2},\dfrac{4+y}{2}\right)[/tex]

[tex]\left(\dfrac{1}{2},\dfrac{-2}{2}\right)=\left(\dfrac{1+x}{2},\dfrac{4+y}{2}\right)[/tex]

[tex]\left(\dfrac{1}{2},-1\right)=\left(\dfrac{1+x}{2},\dfrac{4+y}{2}\right)[/tex]

On comparing both sides, we get

[tex]\dfrac{1}{2}=\dfrac{1+x}{2}[/tex]

[tex]1=1+x[/tex]

[tex]1-1=x[/tex]

[tex]0=x[/tex]

Similarly,

[tex]-1=\dfrac{4+y}{2}[/tex]

[tex]-2=4+y[/tex]

[tex]-2-4=y[/tex]

[tex]-6=y[/tex]

The coordinates of point D are (0,-6).

Therefore, the x-coordinate of point D is 0.

Which of the expressions are equivalent to the one below? Check all that
apply.
10x(3+4)
A. (3+4)x10
O B. (10x3) + 4
C. 10.3 + 10 - 4
D. 10. (4+3)
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So, A is correct because it is the same equation just (3+4) is in the front. D is also correct because it is the same question because when a number is for example like 10(3+4) it mean multiplication and in this case you are multiplying. B and C are incorrect because they do not have a total of 70. The original equation, 10x(3+4) = 10x7 = 70.

Correct answers:

A. (3+4)x10
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A rocket is launched from a tower. The height of the rocket, y in feet, is related to the time after launch, x in seconds, by the given equation. Using this equation, find out the time at which the rocket will reach its max, to the nearest 100th of a second.
y=-16x^2+161x+108
y=−16x
2
+161x+108

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Answer:

5.03secs

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the height reached by the rocket expressed as;

y = -16x^2 + 161x + 108

The rocket reaches it max height when its velocity is zero

Velocity is expressed as;

V(x) = dy/dx  = 0

dy/dx = -32x + 161

0 = -32x + 161

32x = 161

x = 161/32

x = 5.03

Hence it will take 5.03secs for the rocket to reach its maximum height

A tennis tournament has 342 players. A single match involves 2 players. The winner of a match will play the winner of a match in the next round, whereas losers are eliminated from the tournament. The 2 players who have won all previous rounds play in the final game, and the winner wins the tournament. What is the total number of matches

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Answer:

341 matches

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Players = 342[/tex]

[tex]Match = 2\ players[/tex]

Required

Total number of matches.

The total number of matches is calculated by getting the number of matches in each round.

i.e.

[tex]Matches = \frac{Players}{2}[/tex]

So, we have:

Round 1

[tex]Matches = \frac{342}{2} = 171[/tex]

Round 2

[tex]Matches = \frac{171}{2} = 85\ R\ 1[/tex] [R 1 means remainder 1]

Round 3

[tex]Matches = \frac{85 + 1}{2} = \frac{86}{2} = 43[/tex]

[The remainder is added to each round]

Round 4

[tex]Matches = \frac{43}{2} = 21\ R\ 1[/tex]

Round 5

[tex]Matches = \frac{21+1}{2} = \frac{22}{2} = 11[/tex]

Round 6

[tex]Matches = \frac{11}{2} = 5\ R\ 1[/tex]

Round 7

[tex]Matches = \frac{5+1}{2} = \frac{6}{2} =3[/tex]

Round 8

[tex]Matches =\frac{3}{2} = 1 + 1[/tex]

Round 9

[tex]Matches = \frac{1+1}{2} =\frac{2}{2} = 1[/tex]

So, the total is:

[tex]Total = 171 + 85 + 43 +21 + 11 + 5 + 3 + 1+1[/tex]

[tex]Total = 341[/tex]

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