Tessa wants to separate 187 ears of corn into bags of 6 ears each. She has 35 bags. Estimate to find whether Tessa has enough bags. Explain.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is 228 bags left

Answer 2
Yes will take 31-32 bags

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no links or files please, i just need the answers.. (Worth 25 points)

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Answer:

A ,D , F

Step-by-step explanation:

A) x-3=0 , x=3

B 1+x=2 , x=2-1=1 , x=1

C 9-x=3 , x=9-3=6 , x=6

D) 6=2x , x=6/2=3 , x=3

E (1/5)x=3 , x=3*5=15 , x=15

F) x^2=9 x=√9 , x=3

what were the most important people for mary eliza mahoney

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Answer:

African American and women

Step-by-step explanation:

Mary Eliza Mahoney was eager to encourage greater equality for African Americans and women

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$13.56 is what percent of $16.95?

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Answer:

$13.56 is 80% of $16.95.

Work out the value of angle marked b

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Answer:

22

Step-by-step explanation:

180-90-68=22

Answer:

180 - (90+68) = 22

B =22

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Find the area of the rectangle below
length = 11 in
width = 17 in

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Answer:187

Step-by-explanation: width multiply by height

=11 times 17

=187

Find the length of the bolded arc if the radius is 4cm and the angle is 118 degrees.

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Answer:

8.23 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

A circle is given to us and we need to find out the length of the bolded arc . The arc subtends an angle of 118° at the centre . And the radius of the circle is 4cm .As we know that , length of the arc is given by ,

[tex]\longrightarrow Length_{arc}= \dfrac{\theta}{360}\times 2\pi r [/tex]

Here ,

Angle is 118° . Radius is 4cm .

On substituting the respective values,

[tex]\longrightarrow Length_{arc}=\dfrac{118^o}{360^o}\times 2(3.14)(4cm) [/tex]

Simplify ,

[tex]\longrightarrow Length_{arc}= 0.3277 \times 25.18 \ cm [/tex]

Multiply ,

[tex]\longrightarrow \underline{\underline{Length _{arc}= 8.23 \ cm}} [/tex]

This is the required answer!

You ask 40 students which of three items from the cafeteria they like the best. You record the results on the piece of paper shown.

Result of a survey on a paper. First line. What is your favorite cafeteria food? Second line. Pizza: 30 percent. Third line. Pasta: 18 students. Fourth line. Salad: 10 students.

How many students answered pizza?

students answered pizza.

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You ask 40 students which of three items from the cafeteria they like the best. You record the results on the piece of paper shown.

Result of a survey on a paper. First line. What is your favorite cafeteria food? Second line. Pizza: 30 percent. Third line. Pasta: 18 students. Fourth line. Salad: 10 students.

How many students answered pizza?

students answered pizza.

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You ask 40 students which of three items from the cafeteria they like the best. You record the results on the piece of paper shown.

Result of a survey on a paper. First line. What is your favorite cafeteria food? Second line. Pizza: 30 percent. Third line. Pasta: 18 students. Fourth line. Salad: 10 students.

How many students answered pizza?

students answered pizza.

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You ask 40 students which of three items from the cafeteria they like the best. You record the results on the piece of paper shown.

Result of a survey on a paper. First line. What is your favorite cafeteria food? Second line. Pizza: 30 percent. Third line. Pasta: 18 students. Fourth line. Salad: 10 students.

How many students answered pizza?

students answered pizza.

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You ask 40 students which of three items from the cafeteria they like the best. You record the results on the piece of paper shown.

Result of a survey on a paper. First line. What is your favorite cafeteria food? Second line. Pizza: 30 percent. Third line. Pasta: 18 students. Fourth line. Salad: 10 students.

How many students answered pizza?

students answered pizza.

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

30% of 40=12

A rectangle is 10 feet long by 2 feet wide.
If 3 feet are removed from the length of t
would be the area, in square feet, of the
You can earn 1 coin

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Answer:

14 ft²

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the area of a rectangle you multiply the length and width. Sense the length is 10 feet but 3 feet was removed it is now 7 feet. Now you multiply that 7 feet by the width of 2 feet to get

7×2=

Area= 14 ft²

Explain Direct Variation. What does “k” equal?

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Answer:

In y = kx, where k is the constant of proportionality.

Answer:

k is the constant

Step-by-step explanation:

Direct variation is simply explained as when a number is directly proportional to another number. For example, when 8 is directly proportional to 4 then it will result to

=> 8= k4, where k is the constant

=> divide both sides by 4 to get k

=> k= 2

Explain how to find a probability of an event

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Answer:

what event there is no picture or words to tell me please explain

Step-by-step explanation:

(4 times 2 to the third power) - (64 divided by 8)

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Answer:

24

Step-by-step explanation:

(4 times 2 to the third power) - (64 divided by 8) = 4*(2^3) - 64/8

= 4*8 - 8 = 32 - 8 = 24

The answer is 24

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Have a great day!

PLEASE HELP!
Question:
Solve for x
(x+3)^2

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2x^2 + 3x + 2
x^2 + 6x + 9

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Answer:

x² + 6x + 9

Step-by-step explanation:

(x + 3)² = (x + 3)(x + 3)

Each term in the second factor is multiplied by each term in the first factor , that is

x(x + 3) + 3(x + 3) ← distribute parenthesis

= x² + 3x + 3x + 9 ← collect like terms

= x² + 6x + 9

Darren is finding the equation in the form y = m x b for a trend line that passes through the points (2, 18) and (–3, 8). Which value should he use as b in his equation? –34 –19 2 14.

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B is consider to be the y-intercept. If you plot those two points and draw a line connecting the two. The line would go through (0,14). Making 14 the y-intercept and the correct answer.

Represent the area of the region determined by the intersection of the circles x
2 + y
2 = 4

and (x − 2)2 + (y − 2)2 = 4 by an integral. Do not evaluate the integral.

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I think you mean the circles

x² + y² = 4

(x - 2)² + (y - 2)² = 4

Notice that both have radius 2, but the first one is centered at the origin (0, 0) while the second one is centered at (2, 2). The two circles intersect at the points (2, 0) and (0, 2), which means the bounded region between them is contained entirely in the first quadrant.

If we solve both equations above for y, we would find two solutions in each case:

x² + y² = 4   ⇒   y = ± √(4 - x²)

(x - 2)² + (y - 2)² = 4   ⇒   y = 2 ± √(4 - (x - 2)²)

The positive/negative root corresponds to the upper/lower semicircle the make up the full circle. The semicircles we're interested in are

y = + √(4 - x²)

y = 2 - √(4 - (x - 2)²)

that is, the upper half of the circle centered at the origin, and the lower half of the circle centered at (2, 2).

So, in standard Cartesian coordinates, the bounded region (call it R) is the set

[tex]R = \left\{(x, y) : 0 \le x \le 2 \text{ and } 2-\sqrt{4-(x-2)^2} \le y \le \sqrt{4-x^2} \right\}[/tex]

and the area is given by the double integral

[tex]\displaystyle \iint_R dA = \boxed{\int_0^2 \int_{2-\sqrt{4-(x-2)^2}}^{\sqrt{4-x^2}} dy \, dx}[/tex]


help with part b pls thank u

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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

speed = distance / timetime = distance / speed

a)

i)

Time taken at the first part:

105 / x

ii)

Time taken at the second part:

(190 - 105) / (x + 12) = 85/(x + 12)

b)

If time is 3 hours and 15 minutes = 3 1/4 hours = 13/4 hours, the equation is:

105/x + 85/(x + 12) = 13/44(x + 12)*105 + 4(85x) = 13x(x + 12)13x² - 604x - 5040 = 0

c)

Solve the equation:

13x² - 604x - 5040 = 0x = [604 ± √((-604)² + 4*13*5040) ]/26 =      [604 ± √626896]/26 =      [604 ± 791.77]/26x = (604 + 791.77)/26 = 53.68 km/h (taking positive root only)

d)

105/x = 105/53.68 h = 1.956 h = 1 h 0.956*60 min = 1 h 57 min (rounded)85/(53.68 + 12) = 85/65.68 = 1.294 h = 1 h 0.294*60 min = 1 h 18 min (rounded)

Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

Let t = time (in hours)

a) i)  First 105 km of journey

[tex]\mathsf{speed=\dfrac{distance}{time}}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{105}{t_1}[/tex]

[tex]\implies t_1=\dfrac{105}{x}[/tex]

ii) Rest of journey

distance = 190 - 105 = 85 km

speed = [tex]x+12[/tex] km/h

[tex]\mathsf{speed=\dfrac{distance}{time}}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x+12=\dfrac{85}{t_2}[/tex]

[tex]\implies t_2=\dfrac{85}{x+12}[/tex]

b)  3 hours 15 minutes = 3.25 hours

[tex]\implies[/tex]  total time = [tex]t_1+t_2=3.25[/tex]

[tex]\implies \dfrac{105}{x}+\dfrac{85}{x+12} =3.25[/tex]

[tex]\implies \dfrac{105(x+12)+85x}{x(x+12)} =3.25[/tex]

[tex]\implies 105(x+12)+85x =3.25x(x+12)[/tex]

[tex]\implies 105x+1260+85x =3.25x^2 +39x[/tex]

[tex]\implies 3.25x^2-151x-1260=0[/tex]

multiply by 4:

[tex]\implies 13x^2-604x-5040=0[/tex]

c)

[tex]\textsf{quadratic formula} \ x=\dfrac{-b \pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac} }{2a}}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{604 \pm\sqrt{(-604)^2-4(13)(-5040)} }{2(13)}}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x=\dfrac{604 \pm\sqrt{626896} }{26}}[/tex]

[tex]\implies x = 53.68, x=-7.22[/tex]

(to 2 decimal places)

d) time ≥ 0, therefore, x = 53.68 only

Substitute x = 53.68 into the expression for [tex]t_1[/tex] and solve for [tex]x[/tex]:

[tex]\implies t_1=\dfrac{105}{53.68}=1.955912... \textsf{hours}=\textsf{1 hr 57 min}[/tex]

Antonia is saving for a video game. On the first day, she saves two dollars in her piggy bank. Each day after that, she doubles the number of dollars she saved on the previous day. How many dollars does she save on the sixth day?

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Answer:

64

Step-by-step explanation:

so each day you times the amount of money by two

1=2

2=4

3=8

4=16

5=32

6=64

7=128

Admission to the school dance is $4.00. There is a picture booth at the dance, and each picture costs $1.50. Maria has $10.00. Which inequality represents the number of pictures, p, that Maria can purchase at the dance with admission?

A. 4.00p + 1.50 ≥ 10.00

B. 4.00 + 1.50p ≤ 10.00

C. 4.00p + 1.50 ≤ 10.00

D. 4.00 + 1.50p ≥ 10.00

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Answer: B) 4.00+1.50p less or equal to 10.00
The inequality that represents the number of pictures that Maria can purchase is D.

6.
A swimmer plans to swim at least 100 laps during a 6-day period. During this period,
the swimmer will increase the number of laps completed each day by one lap. What
is the least number of laps the swimmer must complete on the first day?

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Answer:

I think 15

Step-by-step explanation:

15+16+17+18+19+20=105

if it was 14 it would equal to 99

Does the expression
(41+6)
also represent the
2
number of females on the team this year? Explain.

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes; Dividing by 2 is the same as multiplying by [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex].


Lesson 8-2
In Items 15-18, identify the transformation from the
graph of f(x) = 2* to the graph of g(x).
15. g(x) = 2* – 3
16. g(x) = 2(x – 3)
17. g(x) = 2* + 4
18. g(x) = 2(x+4)

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Do you ever just like munching on the pickle and a hot Tuesday comes in literally rip your face off

determine the y-intercept

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Answer:

-21

Step-by-step explanation:

the y intercept is when x=0.

you can see that this is a linear equation where each increase in x results in  an increase of 4 onto the y value.

so if when x=1, y=-17, subtract 4 to find what y equals when x is 0.

-17 -4=-21

good luck :)

Which expressions are equivalent? chose all that apply.

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Answer:

7.7.7.7 and 7^4 and seven to the fourth power

Step-by-step explanation:

They all equal 2401.

They are all the same but in different forms:

(7.7.7.7- expression)

(7^4 - exponential form)

(seven to the fourth power-word form of exponent)

Please answer these thank u​

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1. 3*3 + 3*8 = 9+24=33

2. 4*4+.5*2*4+5*5= 16+4+25=45

3. 5*10+4*10= 90

4. 24+.5*4*4 = 32

Please help, I’ll mark your answer as brainliest.

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the denominator is x² -9x+14≠0
factorize it
(x-7)(x-2)≠0
x≠7 and x≠2

hence domain is x ∈ (-∞,2) U (2,7) U (7, ∞)

A 48°

B (6x−28)°

C (2x)°

Find the value of x. Then find the measures of angles B and C.




Enter your answers in the boxes.


x =


​m∠B=​

º


​m∠C=​

º

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Answer:

x = 20, angle B = 92 and angle c = 40

Step-by-step explanation:

3 angles in a triangle adds up to 180, and since A is 48, we have B + C = 132

6x - 28 + 2x = 132
=> 8x - 28 = 132
=> 8x = 160 and x = 20

B = 6 x 20 - 28 = 92
C = 2 x 20 = 40

Use the fact that sin 38 ≈ 0.6157 to solve m.

cos m ≈ 0.6157

what is the value of m?

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Answer:

52°

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that sine and cosine are equal when angles are complementary.

sin 38° = cos msin 38° = cos (90° - 38°) = cos 52°cos m = cos 52°m = 52°

sin and cos are equal when their sum is 90°

So

cosm=0.6125=sin38cos(90-38)=sin38cos52=sin38m=52°

the length of a quarter is .955. Round .955 to the nearest tenth of an inch

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Answer:

1.0 inch

Step-by-step explanation:

Round the 9 in 0.955, this turns it into 1.0, Since you said an inch, the value will be in inches.

Answer:

1.0in is your answer!

Step-by-step explanation:

the person above me explained it good enough

The tables show the height in
centimeters each plant grew during
a week. Assume the patterns continue.
Compare the growth in height of
each plant.

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Answer:

  Plant B grows 3 times as fast as Plant A

Step-by-step explanation:

Both plants start at 0 height on Day 1 and grow the same amount each day. Plant A grows 2 cm each day; Plant B grows 6 cm each day. The growth rate of Plant B is 3 times the growth rate of Plant A.

Please help Mandy took out a $35,000 loan to buy a car. What is the principal?

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The principal of a loan is the amount of money they took out as a loan.


Principal = $35,000

I need help with 13 on both pictures. The first picture is the answer and the second picture is the question not getting the answer at all

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Problem 13

If we want to multiply (x^3-3x^2+2x) with (x^3-2x^2+x), then we can set up a diagram shown below. The terms are along the outside. The stuff inside is the result of multiplying each pair of outer terms.

Example: x^3 times x^3 = x^6 in the top left cornerAnother example: 2x times x = 2x^2 in the bottom right corner.

This is known as the box method to keep track of all the terms multiplied.

Once the table is filled out, we add up each term inside the boxes. Combine like terms if possible. Notice that I color-coded the like terms (eg: the x^3 terms are in green boxes).

The final answer is x^6 - 5x^5 + 9x^4 - 7x^3 + 2x^2

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