Answer:
1 = 2+ 348/46 (56+35)
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the missing angle. Find x
Answer:
20 20202020020200220020200
Step-by-step explanation:
I am thinking of a 3 digit number when I divide it by 5 I am left with a remainder of 3 when I divide it by 10 I am left with a remainder of 8 it rounds to 200 to the nearest 100 it had one hundrred whatt is my number
9514 1404 393
Answer:
any of 158, 168, 178, 188, 198
Step-by-step explanation:
If the remainder is 8 when divided by 10, the least-significant digit must be 8. (That will guarantee that division by 5 will give a remainder of 3.)
In order for a number with one hundred to round to 200 when rounded to the nearest 100, the tens digit must be 5 or larger. There are 5 numbers that meet these criteria:
158, 168, 178, 188, 198
In the triangle below, with right angle A, suppose that m is Angle B=(5x+7) and m is Angle C=(4x+29) Find the degree measure of each angle in the triangle. A= 90 B=(5x+7) C=(4x+29)
Given:
Triangle ABC is right angled at A.
[tex]m\angle B=(5x+7)^\circ[/tex]
[tex]m\angle C=(4x+29)^\circ[/tex]
To find:
The degree measure of each angle in the triangle.
Solution:
According to the given information,
[tex]m\angle A=90^\circ[/tex]
[tex]m\angle B=(5x+7)^\circ[/tex]
[tex]m\angle C=(4x+29)^\circ[/tex]
Now,
[tex]m\angle A+m\angle B+m\angle C=180^\circ[/tex] (Angle sum property)
[tex]90^\circ+(5x+7)^\circ+(4x+29)^\circ=180^\circ[/tex]
[tex](9x+126)^\circ=180^\circ[/tex]
[tex]9x+126=180[/tex]
[tex]9x=180-126[/tex]
[tex]9x=54[/tex]
Divide both sides by 9.
[tex]x=\dfrac{54}{9}[/tex]
[tex]x=6[/tex]
Now,
[tex]m\angle A=90^\circ[/tex]
[tex]m\angle B=(5(6)+7)^\circ[/tex]
[tex]m\angle B=37^\circ[/tex]
[tex]m\angle C=(4(6)+29)^\circ[/tex]
[tex]m\angle C=53^\circ[/tex]
Therefore, the measures of ∠A, ∠B, ∠C are 90°, 37°, 53° respectively.
Answer:
(6×-5)°× (×+9)°w(4×)°y
The table shows the time Merrida spent driving and the number of miles she drove. She drove the same number of miles each hour.
Merrida’s Driving Time and Distance
Miles
Hours
140
4
175
5
210
6
How many miles did she travel each hour?
23 miles per hour
35 miles per hour
42 miles per hour
53 miles per hour
Answer:
35 miles per hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
140÷4=35
!75÷5=35
210÷6=35
Answer:
❌23 miles per hour
✅35 miles per hour
❌42 miles per hour
❌53 miles per hour
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An architect is making a model of a building she is designing. The kitchen will be 8 feet by 14 feet. The scale she is
using for the model is 3 inches = 2 feet.
Answer:
12 inches by 21 inches
Step-by-step
Let's start with the 8 feet
for every 2 feet add three inches you get a total of 12 inches
same for the 14 feet, you get 21 inches
Please help ASAP :) thank you
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
since from -2 it starts to be a straight line and ends at 1
the ratio of 48 patients 6 nurse
Answer:
8:1
Step-by-step explanation:
Do 48/6 to find the ratio
Each day that Samantha rides the train to work, she pays $4.00 each way. If Samantha takes the train to work and back 3 times, which amount represents the change in her money?
Answer:
Total ticket expenses = $24
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Each way cost = $4
Total ways = 3 x 2 = 6 times
Find:
Total ticket expenses
Computation:
Total ticket expenses = Each way cost x Total ways
Total ticket expenses = 4 x 6
Total ticket expenses = $24
Which equation could be a true statement by substituting n with a number greater than 10? A 10=n + 1/2. B 10=2n. C 10= n - 0.5. D 10 = 2 ( divided) n
Answer:
I can't read it.
Step-by-step explanation:
mr martin has 36 calculators in a box. The ratio of the ordinary calculators to the scientific 5:1. How many of each calculator does he have
Answer:
180 calculators.
Step-by-step explanation:
She has 180 calculators because if you were to un - simplify 5:1 you would get 180:5 and you would use the first number. So, you have 180 calculators.
Sorry if this is wrong I tried my best.
if 1 ad was 30 seconds and it gave me 10 gold how much gold will i have in 10 hours
Answer:
you would have 12000 gold
Step-by-step explanation:
If p=1/3 what is 12p
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex] p \: = \frac{1}{3} \\ 12p \: = 12 \times \frac{1}{3} \\ = 4[/tex]
Hope it will help :)
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
as p = 1/3
12p = 12×*(1/3) [because p =1/3]
= 12/3
= 4
what two numbers can multiplied together and get 24 and those same two numbers get added to each other and get -4?
Researcher were testing out a new antibiotic on a certain bacteria. They started with 38,000 bacteria. After one treatment with antibiotics, 33,820 were left. After a second treatment, 30,100 bacteria were left. How many bacteria will be left on day 27
Answer:
1836 bacteria
Step-by-step explanation:
Now the data is a progression; 38,000, 33,820, 30,100 .........
We can find out what type of progression it is, in this case, we can see that it is a geometric progression because;
r= 33,820/38,000 = 30,100/33,820 = 0.89
So, for a geometric progression;
Un = ar^n-1
Where;
a = 38,000
r = 0.89
n = 27 days
Un = ???
Un = 38,000 * (0.89)^27 - 1
Un = 1836 bacteria
Please help this is due in afew hours
Answer:
We can write the equation for the first part of this problem as:
16
+
4
x
=
10
+
14
We can now solve for
4
x
:
−
16
+
16
+
4
x
=
−
16
+
24
0
+
4
x
=
8
4
x
=
8
To find the value of
8
x
we can multiply each side of this equation by
2
:
2
×
4
x
=
2
×
8
8
x
=
16
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]2\frac{1}{2} divided \frac{1}{4}[/tex]
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]2\frac{1}{2}[/tex] ÷[tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex]
change the mixed fraction to proper fraction
(2 * 2)+1 / 2
= 5/2
5/2 * 4/1
=20/2
10
Part A
How much material does he need to cover the one rectangular side of the tent with the rip? Justify your answer using equations/formulas, models, and/or words to explain your mathematical reasoning.
PLS HELPP PLSSSSSSSSSSs
Part B
If Marcus’s dad wanted to re-cover the whole tent including the bottom, how much material would he need? Justify your answer using equations/formulas, models, and/or words to explain your mathematical reasoning.
Answer:
A) How much material does he need to cover the one rectangular side of the tent with the rip? Justify your answer using equations/formulas, models, and/or words to explain your mathematical reasoning.
Answer: If David’s dad wanted to cover the rectangular side of the tent, he would need to multiply the sides together. Using the formula A = l x w, I can solve for 6 and 9. 9 x 6 = 54, so 54 = 6 x 9.
B) If David’s dad wanted to re-cover the whole tent including the bottom, how much material would he need? Justify your answer using equations/formulas, models, and/or words to explain your mathematical reasoning.
Answer: If he wanted to re-cover the whole tent, he would need the product of the rectangular side, the triangular side, and the bottom side. Using A = l x w, I can solve for each side of the tent, For the rectangular side you multiply six by nine, then multiply two by the product. 6 x 9 = 54 x 2 = 108. For the triangular side, I need to multiply six times seven, 6 x 7 = 42. For the bottom, I need to multiply seven times nine, 7 x 9 = 63. Finally, I need to add them all up. 108 + 42 + 63 = 213 ft².
C) What is the volume of the tent? Justify your answer using equations/formulas, models, and/or words to explain your mathematical reasoning. (You need to find the area of one of the triangular bases, and then you can take that measurement and multiply it with the height of the entire prism.) V=Bh, where B = area of one of the triangular bases
Answer: I need to find the volume of the tent, so I need to find the formula which is V = B x h. The base is 63, because I needed to find the area of one of the triangular bases, so I multiplied 7 x 9 = 63. The height is 6, so I need to multiply 63 x 6. When I multiply 63 x 6, I get the product of 378, so the volume of the tent is 378 ft³.
Work needs to be shown please someone help and don’t answer for your benefit with no intention to help
Answer:
[tex]\frac{x+3}{x+2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{x^2+10x+21}{x^2+9x+14}[/tex] Factor the expressions that are not already factored.
=
[tex]\frac{(x+3)(x+7)}{(x+2)(x+7)}[/tex] Cancel out x+7 in both numerator and denominator.
=
[tex]\frac{x+3}{x+2}[/tex]
10,9, 23, 68, 70, 4, 12,4
What is the median for this set of numbers?
What is the values of 6.6.6.6
Step-by-step explanation:
I just need points sorry
Answer:
1296
Step-by-step explanation:
6 times 6 = 36 and 36 times 6=216 and 216 times 6 = 1296
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Answer:
the answer should be shape
(EXTRA POINTS!!!). Margaret spins each spinner below once.
What is the probability of
both spinners landing on a number greater than 8?
A. 1/3
B. 1/6
C. 1/9
D. 1/12
Answer:
the answer is A
Step-by-step explanation:
the bottom of a ladder is placed 4 feet from the side of a building. the top of the ladder must be at least 13 feet off the ground what is the shortest ladder that will do the job
A : 10ft
B : 12ft
C : 14ft
D : 16ft
What is the value of 10 – x – 7 when the value of x is 3?
Answer: the value is 0
Step-by-step explanation:
we simply substitute the letter for the number 3.
10 - 3 - 7
7 - 7
0
can somebody help with this.?
6+8b-2b^2+3b^4
The polynomial in standard form is _
Answer:
3b^4−2b^2+8b+6
OPEN ENDED QUESTION
What is (-3)2?
Answer:
-6(?)
Step-by-step explanation:
-3 times 2 is -6. But why is this open ended?
Answer:
-6
Step-by-step explanation:
three twos
add the negative
PLEASE HELP ME FAST!!! Monica's bicycle wheel has a radius of 16 inches. Kevin's tricycle wheel has a radius of 8 inches. How many times larger is the circumference of Monica's wheel that the circumference of Kevin's tricycle wheel? Show your work
Answer:
50.2 inches
Step-by-step explanation:
The wheel of a tricycle is circular in shape.
The circumference of a circle = 2πr
For Monice
Monica's bicycle wheel has a radius of 16 inches.
The circumference of her bicycle wheel = 2 × π × 16
= 100.53096491 inches
Approximately = 100.5 inches
For Kevin
Kevin's tricycle wheel has a radius of 8 inches.
The circumference of his wheel =
2 × π × 8
= 50.265482457 inches
Approximately = 50.3 inches
How many times larger is the circumference of Monica's wheel that the circumference of Kevin's tricycle wheel?
This is calculated as:
Circumference of Monica's wheel - Circumference of Kevin's wheel
= 100.5 inches - 50.3 inches
= 50.2 inches
Hence: Monica's wheel is 50.2 inches larger than Kevin's wheel
Answer: All I know is I got a 1/2 points on my open ended question. Monica’s bicycle wheel is 2 times larger than Kevin’s.
Step-by-step explanation: I think you add or multiply or divide. I gotta figure it out myself.
Find the value of c that makes the expression a perfect square trinomial. x^2+10x+c A. 20 B. 25 C. 50 D. 100
Answer:
The answer is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the options, 25 is perfect square of 5 and 100 is square of 10.
So when 5 + 5, you will get 10 which is the 2nd term of the expression.
Parlings vary directly with mots. If 7.5 mots are worth 37.5 parlings, how many parlings will get you 13 mots?
Answer:
65 parlingsStep-by-step explanation:
Use ratios:
7.5 mots / 37.5 parlings = 13 mots / x parlingsx = 13*37.5/7.5x = 65