Who has larger pieces of pizza? Joey has a slice of pizza cut from pizza with a radius of 8 in and cut into 6 slices. Susie has a slice of pizza cut from a pizza with a radius of 9 in and cut into 8 slices

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Answer 1
Joey has larger peices of pizza in my opinion.

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Anything for this one?

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Answer:

A. -2

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps

Answer:

A)

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]x+62=60[/tex]

[tex]-2+62=60[/tex]

henry earns 42 $ for babysitting for 7 hours . If henry charges at the same rate, how many hours will it take him to earn 66$?

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Answer:

11 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

11 hours I’m sure Because 42$7ours and 66

A- x=-2
B- y=4
C- y=1
D- x=1

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Answer:

Your correct answer is C. y = 1

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Use the formula C = 2nr and = 3.14 to find the circumference of a circle with a radius of 5 meters

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Answer:

31.4

Step-by-step explanation:

C = 2 x 3.14 x 5

C = 10 x 3.14

C = 31.4

CAN SOMEONE PLS HELP I NEED ANSWERS TO PASS THIS CLASS

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One way to do it is first taking the g(25) and sub in so g(25)= √25 =5 then sub f(5)= 5 ² - 6(5) = 25-30 = -5

A study has been done to determine to see if the level of education determines how often people move between different states in America. If a person from the survey is randomly selected , what is the probability that they lived in 2 or more states and that they have a college degree? P( 2 state or more U Degree )


0.655

0.111

0.310

0.500

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Solution :

P(2 states or more | college degree)

[tex]$=\frac{\text{P( 2 states or more and college degree)}}{\text{P(college degree)}}$[/tex]

Total number of people = 58

The number of people who lived in two states or more than two states and also have a college degree = 18

Therefore,

[tex]$\text{P(2 states or more states and college degree)} = \frac{18}{58}$[/tex]

The number of people who have a college degree = 20

So, [tex]$\text{P(college degree)} = \frac{20}{58}$[/tex]

Thus,

[tex]$\text{P(2 states or more/college degree)}=\frac{\frac{18}{58}}{\frac{20}{58}}$[/tex]

                                                      [tex]$=\frac{18}{20}$[/tex]

                                                      = 0.900  

 

common
factors of 10 and 20​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

common factor of 10 and 20 is 2 and 10 because 2 and 10 are the numbers which didides both the number exactly.

A triangle has sides with lengths 17, 12, and 9. Is the triangle right, acute, or obtuse?
Question 1 options:

A)

Can't be determined

B)

Obtuse

C)

Right

D)

Acute

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Answer:

  B) obtuse

Step-by-step explanation:

I like to answer these questions using a "form factor" (f) computed as ...

  f = a² + b² - c² . . . . . . . where a, b, c are side lengths with c the longest

Then ...

  f = 9² +12² -17² = 81 +144 -289 = -64

The negative value indicates an obtuse triangle (largest angle more than 90°).

__

f = 0 indicates a right triangle; f > 0 indicates an acute triangle.

_____

Additional comments

You may recognize that the two short sides have the ratio 9:12 = 3:4. You know a (3, 4, 5) triangle is a right triangle, so this triangle would be a right triangle if the longest side were 15. Since it is 17, you know the largest angle is more than 90°.

This "form factor" is related to the angle computation you would do to find the measure of the largest angle using the law of cosines. That angle is ...

  C = arccos(f/(2ab)) = arccos(-64/216) ≈ 107.2°

Since the factor (2ab) is always positive, the sign of "f" tells you the sign of the cosine of the angle. It is negative for angles greater than 90°.

A bag contains 8 red M&Ms, 12 blue M&Ms, 3 brown M&Ms, and 7 green M&Ms. An M&M is picked at random from the bag. What is the probability of getting the first color M&M, eating it, then grabbing the second color? Green, then another green:

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Answer:

7/145

Step-by-step explanation:

7/30x6/29=42/870 = 7/145

I need help on this question

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The bottom right graph is the correct answer, an easy way to figure this out is by looking at the y-intercept which in this case is 6

Answer:

Top right graph

Step-by-step explanation:

Five classmates want to know how many of the 2688 students in their school prefer pop music. They each randomly survey 64 students. The table shows the results.
Use the results from each classmate to make an inference about the number of students in the school who prefer pop music.

Based on Shannon's results, the number is __
students.

Based on Trey's results, the number is __
students.

Based on Robert's results, the number is __
students.

Based on Callie's results, the number is __
students.

Based on Lani's results, the number is __
students.


Question 2
Describe the variation of the five inferences. Which one would you use to describe the number of students at the school who prefer pop music? Explain.
The greatest is __
students. The least is __
students. The median of the data is __
. The mode of the data is __
. So, use the inference of __
students to describe the number of students at the school who prefer pop music.

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Answer:

Question 1

Shannon: 882/2688

Trey: 1008/2688

Robert: 798/2688

Callie: 882/2688

Lani: 840/2688

Question 2

The greatest is 1008/2688 students.

The least is 798/2688 students.

The median of the data is 882/2688 students.

The mode of the data is 882/2688 students.

So, use the inference of 882/2688 students to describe the number of students at the school who prefer pop music.

Step-by-step explanation

Question 1

Shannon: Because 21/64 in Shannon's survey stated they preferred pop music, we can apply it to the entire school of 2688 students. 2688 divided by 64, then multiplied by 21 gets us 882/2688 who might prefer pop music in the entire school without surveying all of the students.

Trey: Because 24/64 in Trey's survey stated they preferred pop music, we can apply it to the entire school of 2688 students. 2688 divided by 64, then multiplied by 24 gets us 1008/2688 who might prefer pop music in the entire school without surveying all of the students.

Robert: Because 19/64 in Robert's survey stated they preferred pop music, we can apply it to the entire school of 2688 students. 2688 divided by 64, then multiplied by 19 gets us 798/2688 who might prefer pop music in the entire school without surveying all of the students.

Callie: Because 21/64 in Callie's survey stated they preferred pop music, we can apply it to the entire school of 2688 students. 2688 divided by 64, then multiplied by 21 gets us 882/2688 who might prefer pop music in the entire school without surveying all of the students.

Lani: Because 20/64 in Lani's survey stated they preferred pop music, we can apply it to the entire school of 2688 students. 2688 divided by 64, then multiplied by 20 gets us 840/2688 who might prefer pop music in the entire school without surveying all of the students.

Question 2

Using Shannon's or Callie's survey would best describe the number of students in the entire school because their individual results (21/64) is the average of all of the individual results of the 5 students. If you decide to use any of the other individual survey results, you will not get the closest answer to the actual amount of students who prefer pop music in the entire school.

Using the individual survey results to estimate the number of students who prefer pop music in the entire school:

The greatest was Trey's results, which estimated about 1008 out of 2688 students in the entire school who would prefer pop music.

The least was Robert's results, which estimated about 798 out of 2688 students in the entire school who would prefer pop music.

The median of the data was 882 out of 2688 students in the entire school who would prefer pop music, as shown in Shannon's and Callie's individual survey results.

To find the median, list the results least to greatest, then look at the number that is in the exact middle. If there is no middle, but instead two middle numbers, find the average of the two.

The mode of the data was Shannon's or Callie's results, which estimated about 882 out of 2688 students in the entire school who would prefer pop music.

To find the mode, look for the number or result that it repeated the most (Ex: the result of 21/64 students who preferred pop music was found twice compared to the other individual survey results which did not repeat more than once).

So, in the end using Shannon's or Callie's individual survey results to estimate the amount of students in the entire school who prefer pop music is the best way to do so.

Please comment if you think I made a mistake, misunderstood, or missed something.

What is 17 % of 3,000?​

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Answer:

510

Step-by-step explanation:

17% of 3000 would be 17 in 30 hundreds, think about it that way

Molly hit 6 home runs. Molly hit 3 fewer home runs than Jerry. How many home runs did Jerry hit?

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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

jerry-3 = molly

molly = 6

jerry - 3 = 6

jerry = 9

Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

Remember Molly hit 6 home runs

and3 less than Jerry

that means the equation is

6 + 3 = x

and as you know

6 + 3 = 9

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Answer: Im not sure about a, but maybe d

Step-by-step explanation:

Use angle addition formula to find the expression for cos(a+b). Use the same formula to
find cos(a+a).

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Answer:

we have

Cos (a+b)=Cos aCosb-SinaSinb

for

Cos (a+a)=Cos aCosa-SinaSina=Cos²a-Sin²a

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What is the surface area of the rectangular prism?

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Answer: the answer is 2/8/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Val measures the diameter of a ball as 12 inches. How many cubic inches of air does this ball hold

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Answer:

This ball holds 904.78 cubic inches of air.

Step-by-step explanation:

Volume of the ball:

A ball has a spherical format. The volume of a sphere is given by:

[tex]V = \frac{4\pi r^3}{3}[/tex]

In which r is the radius, which is half the diameter.

Val measures the diameter of a ball as 12 inches.

This means that [tex]d = \frac{12}{2} = 6[/tex]

How many cubic inches of air does this ball hold?

[tex]V = \frac{4\pi r^3}{3}[/tex]

[tex]V = \frac{4\pi*6^3}{3}[/tex]

[tex]V = 904.78[/tex]

This ball holds 904.78 cubic inches of air.

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1 & 2 are A, it follows closure property and 1

Find the Area of the shaded region. Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

610m^2

Step-by-step explanation:

first we find the total area:

25*42=1050

then, we find the area of the white rectangle:

20*22=440

to find the area of the shaded region (which i'm assuming is the blue part), we can subtract the total area by the area of the white rectangle:

1050-440=610

so, the total area is 610m^2.

Write in standard form: 800,000 + 70,000 + 400 + 6

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Answer:

870,406

Step-by-step explanation:

870,046

Hope this helps

PLEASE SOLVE THANK YOU :)

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Answer:

1. 7

2. 35

3 & 4. 7x = 70

5. 10

Step-by-step explanation:

35•x/35 = 35•2/7
x=35•2/7
x=10

solve for x + 24 = -12

answer in the box

x equals_______​

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Answer:

x = -36

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right  

Equality Properties

Multiplication Property of Equality Division Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality Subtraction Property of Equality

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify

x + 24 = -12

Step 2: Solve for x

[Subtraction Property of Equality] Subtract 24 on both sides:                       x + 24 - 24 = -12 - 24[Subtraction] Simplify:                                                                                        x = -36

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Answer:

[tex]AD=6[/tex]-------------[tex]By~ intersecting ~ Secant ~Theorem[/tex]»» [tex](AE)(AC)=(AD)(AB)[/tex]»» [tex]4(24)=AD(16)[/tex]»» [tex]AD=\frac{4*24}{16}[/tex]»» [tex]AD=6[/tex] ✔⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒⌒hope it helps...have a great day!!

Mr. Jones bought a used car. He paid $2,400 plus sales tax. The sales
tax was 8%. How much did he pay in sales tax?

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Answer:

Mr. Jones paid $192 in sales tax.

Step-by-step explanation:

8 x 2400 = 19200

19200/100 = 192

The equation below shows the relationship between the temperature in degrees Celsius, C, and degrees Fahrenheit, F:


F = 9 over 5C + 32


Which of the following formulas correctly solves for C?


C = 5F − 32 over 9

C = 5 F over 9 − 32

C = 9 over 5(F − 32)

C = 5 over 9(F − 32)

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Answer:  Last one is right  C = 5 / 9 (F-32)

Step-by-step explanation: Solving  C from equation F = (9/5)C + 32 :

1. multiply by 5     you get   5F = 9C + 160  and 5(F-32) = 9C

2. divide by 9 you get (5/9) (F-32) = C

Is 3.24538 rational

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Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

3.24538 is rational

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Unit cube:
What is the volume of the rectangular prism?
Some of the cubes might be hidden behind other cubes.
Try to visualize all of the cubes.
cubic units
(Worth 13 points)

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Answer:

12 unit cubes

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 4 unit cubes on each layer, and there are 3 layers as you can see. So 4 × 3 would equal 12.

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Answer:

-2.6, -2.16, 0.58, 0.8, 5.1

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

D) -2.6, -2.15,0.58,0.8, 5.1

Step-by-step explanation:

1/2(n+4)=6 wat is n ?

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Answer:

the correct answer is 8.

Answer:

n = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

1/2(n + 4) = 6

1/2n + 2 = 6

1/2n (+ 2 - 2) = 6 - 2

1/2n = 4

(2/1)1/2n = 4(2)

n = 8

CHECK WORK:

1/2(8 + 4) = 6

1/2(12) = 6

6 = 6

jill calculates it would take 95 minutes to run 7 miles but it actually take 80 minutes what is percent of error

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Answer:

15.8% = 16%

Step-by-step explanation:

The change (expected result - actual result):

95-80 = 15

Now we divide it by the expected 95 minutes and multiply by 100 to get a percentage.

15/95*100 = 15.8% = 16%

it would be about 16% of error
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