(4.23)(1.6) please multiple

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Answer 1

Answer:

The correct answer is 6.768.

Step-by-step explanation:

(4.23)(1.6) = 6.768

Answer 2

Answer:

6.768

Step-by-step explanation:

(4,23)(1.6)=6.768


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In a right triangle ∠A = 32° with an adjacent side of 44 what is the length of the opposite side, x?

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Answer: About 27.49

Step-by-step explanation:

You use the laws of tangent within a triangle to find x:

[tex]tan(32)=\frac{opposite}{adjacent}= \frac{x}{44}\\ \\x=44*tan(32)=27.49425...[/tex]

Please help me solve this

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Answer:

43

78

56

Step-by-step explanation:

a) (x3 – 7x + 3 – x2) : (x – 3);

b) (2x4 – 3x3 – 3x2 – 2 + 6x) : (x2 – 2)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

X^2+2x-1

2X^2-3x+1

Can someone please help marking brainliest

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Answer:

down below!

Step-by-step explanation:

a) width: 2,3,4,5  length:9,8,7,6

all you need if for those numbers to add up to 11 together because the perimeter itself is 22 so you always want to be able to add those two numbers and be able to double it to the perimeter if that makes sense.

b) the greatest area there will be would be width: 5 and length: 6 because 5x6 equals 30 and multiplying the others would be less than that. hence 2x9=18, 3x8=24, and 4x7=28  

please let me know if this helps if not I can try to explain another way!

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Select all of the quadrants that the parabola whose equation is y = √x - 4 (principal square root) occupies.
a. IV b. III c. II d. I

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Quadrants I and IV

When we graph y^2 = x - 4, we see that it is on the x axis, and goes up into Quadrant I, and down into Quadrant IV

What is the translation from the preimage to the image in the graph?​

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Answer:

(x, y ) → (x + 4, y - 1 )

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the coordinates of K and K'

K (- 3, 5 ) , K' (1, 4 )

x- direction : - 3 → 1 is + 4 units to the right

y- direction : 5 → 4 is - 1 units down

translation rule is (x, y ) → (x + 4, y - 1 )

Simplify the Following
4×7-63÷9+20​

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Answer:

41

Step-by-step explanation:

pay attention to the order of operation

4*7 - 63/ 9 +20, first multiplication and division from left to right

28  - 7  + 20 , second addition and subtraction from left to right

    21 +20

       41

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Use PEDMAS

First perform division, then multiplication and then addition & subtraction.

4 * 7  - 63÷9 + 20 = 4*7 - 7 + 20    {Division}

                             = 28 - 7 + 20     {Multiplication}

                             =  41

If the children were to share the juice equally, how much would each child get? Line plot below plz show your work

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Answer:

thanks for your question it is a good question but I need other part of your paper to see 3-7 questions

Step-by-step explanation:

i think there are 8 children in totally

Answer:

2 1/3 quarts

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the plot we have

Number of children:

(1 + 3 + 1 + 2 + 1) = 8

Total amount of juice:

1*(1 4/6) + 3*(2) + 1*(2 2/6) + 2*(2 5/6) + 1*(3) = 10/6 + 6 + 14/6 + 34/6 + 3 = 58/6 + 9 = 9 4/6 + 9 = 18 2/3 quarts

If shared equally each of the children would get:

18 2/3 : 8 = 56/3 * 1/8 = 7/3 = 2 1/3 quarts

By using determinant method solve following questions 3x+4y+5z=18. 2x-y-8z=13. 5x-2y+7z=20​

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Answer:

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3x+4y+5z=18,2x−y+8z=13,5x−2y+7z=20 D= ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ 3 2 5 4 −1 −2 5 8 7 ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ =3(−7+16)−4(14−40)+5(−4+5) =3(9)−4(−26)+5(1)=27+104+5=136 D 1 = ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ 18 13 20 4 −1 −2 5 8 7 ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ =18(−7+16)−4(91−160)+5(−26+20) =18(9)−4(−69)+5(−6)=162+276−30=408 D 2 = ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ 3 2 5 18 13 20 5 8 7 ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ =3(91−160)−18(14−40)+5(40−65) =3(−69)−18(−26)+5(−25)=−207+468−125=136 D 3 = ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ 3 2 5 4 −1 −2 18 13 20 ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ ∣ =3(−20+26)−4(40−65)+18(−4+5) =3(6)−4(−25)+18(1)=18+100+18=136 Now, x= D D 1 = 136 408 =3 y= D D 2 = 136 136 =1 z= D D 3 = 136 136 =1 Hence, the solution for the system is (3,1,1).

Solve the equation. Then check your solution.

x - 4 = 2
a.–6
c.7
b.6
d.–2



Please select the best answer from the choices provided


A
B
C
D

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Answer:

b) 6

Step-by-step explanation:

x - 4 = 2

x = 2 + 4

x = 6

Diseases I and II are prevalent among people in a certain population. It is assumed that 11% of the population will contract disease I sometime during their lifetime, 16% will contract disease II eventually, and 2% will contract both diseases. (a) Find the probability that a randomly chosen person from this population will contract at least one disease. .25 Correct: Your answer is correct. (b) Find the conditional probability that a randomly chosen person from this population will contract both diseases, given that he or she has contracted at least one disease. (Round your answer to four decimal places.)

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Answer:

a)  [tex]P(A \cup B)=0.23[/tex]

b)  [tex]P(X)=0.87[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Probability of contacting disease 1 [tex]P(1)=0.11[/tex]

Probability of contacting disease 2 [tex]P(2)=0.16[/tex]

Probability of contacting both disease  [tex]P(1\& 2)=0.2[/tex]

a)

Generally the equation for a Random contact is mathematically given by

[tex]P(A \cup B)=P(1)+P(2)-P(A \cap B)[/tex]

[tex]P(A \cup B)=\frac{11}{100}+\frac{16}{100}-\frac{4}{100}[/tex]

[tex]P(A \cup B)=\frac{11+16-4}{100}[/tex]

[tex]P(A \cup B)=0.23[/tex]

b)

Generally the equation for Probability of contacting both after having contacted one is mathematically given by

[tex]P(X)=\frac{P(1\& 2)}{P(A \cup B)}[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]P(X)=\frac{0.2}{0.23}[/tex]

[tex]P(X)=0.87[/tex]

secA-tanA=(cosA/2-sinA/2)/(cosA/2+sinA/2)​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

SecA - TanA

= 1/CosA - SinA/CosA

= 1 - SinA/CosA

We know that Sin2A = 2SinACosA  and Cos2A = Cos²A - Sin²A

Thus SinA = Sin2(A/2) = 2Sin(A/2)CosA/2

       CosA = Cos2(A/2) = Cos²A/2 - Sin²A/2

Now substituting the values back,

=> 1 - 2Sin(A/2)Cos(A/2) / Cos²(A/2) - Sin²(A/2)

// we know that Sin²θ + Cos²θ = 1

=> Sin²(A/2) + Cos²A/2 -  2Sin(A/2)Cos(A/2) / Cos²(A/2) - Sin²(A/2)

//We know that numerator is of form a² + b² - 2ab which is (a - b)².

//Similarly denominator is of form a² - b² which is (a - b)(a + b)

=> [Sin(A/2) - Cos(A/2)]² / [Cos(A/2) + Sin(A/2)][Cos(A/2) - Sin(A/2)]

=> [ - {Cos(A/2) - Sin(A/2)}]² / [Cos(A/2) + Sin(A/2)][Cos(A/2) - Sin(A/2)]

=> [Cos(A/2) - Sin(A/2)]² /  [Cos(A/2) + Sin(A/2)][Cos(A/2) - Sin(A/2)]

=> [Cos(A/2) - Sin(A/2)] / [Cos(A/2) + Sin(A/2)]

= R.H.S

Hence proved.

An angle measures 89.8° more than the measure of its complementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?

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Complementary angles always are 90 degrees when added to each other, so:

x = angle 1

x + 89.8 = angle 2

x + x + 89.8 = 90

2x = 90 - 89.8

2x = 0.2

x = 0.1

angle 1 = 0.1 degrees

angle 2 = 0.1 + 89.8 = 89.9 degrees

if you want to check, just sum one to the other and see if they equal 90, like this: 89.9 + 0.1 = 90

Find the measure of the missing arc KN labeled on the graph. Show ll your work that leads the final answer. *

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Answer:

Arc KN = 201°

Step-by-step explanation:

Recall: According to the tangent-secant exterior angle theorem, the measure of the vertex angle formed at an external point where a tangent and a secant meet outside a circle is ½ of the difference between the intercepted major and minor arcs.

Applying this to the problem given, we have:

m<L = ½(Arc KN - Arc KM)

m<L = 70° (given)

Arc KN = ?

Arc KM = 61°

Substitute

70° = ½(Arc KN - 61°)

2*70° = Arc KN - 61°

140° = Arc KN - 61°

140° + 61° = Arc KN

201° = Arc KN

Arc KN = 201°

9) Assume that the random variable X is normally distributed, with mean = 90 and standard deviation o = 12. Compute the probability P(57 < X < 105).
A) 0.7888 B) 0.8944 C) 0.8914 D) 0.8819​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The mean, [tex]\bar{x}[/tex], is 90 and the standard deviation, [tex]\sigma[/tex], is 12.  We are looking for the probability that the variable X will fall between 57 and 105. We use the z-score table for this, AFTER we find the z scores. The formula to find the z-scores for us is:

[tex]P(\frac{57-\bar{x}}{\sigma}\leq z\leq \frac{105-\bar{x}}{\sigma})[/tex] and we fill in accordingly:

[tex]P(\frac{57-90}{12}\leq z\leq \frac{105-90}{12})[/tex] which simplifies to

[tex]P(-2.75\leq z\leq 1.25)[/tex] and we will break them up into 2 different sets as follows:

P(-2.75 ≤ z ≤ 0) + P(0 ≤ z ≤ 1.25)

and based on the fact that z scores are given from 0 on up, we are going to convert the first one by using the logic that if z is greater than -2.75 but less than 0, by symmetry, z is greater than 0 but less than 2.75:

P(0 ≤ z ≤ 2.75) + P(0 ≤ z ≤ 1.25) and we go to the z-score table.

Locate 2.7 down along the left side and move over til you're under the .05; that gives us the z-score for 2.75 which is .4970. Do the same for 1.25 to get a z-score of .3944. Add them together to get a final z-score that covers the range of values for X:

.4970 + .3944 = 0.8914

If the city bus through Austin travels at 40 miles per hour, how many miles
will it travel in 4.5 hours.

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It will travel 180 miles

4.5 • 40= 180


Show working please

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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     | ------------------------

73  | 84.649

      -73

       116 (brought 6 down)

       -73

         434 (brought 4 down)

         -365

          699 (brought 9 down)

         -657

             42 is the remainder

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Step-by-step explanation:

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HELP ME pleaseeee help help

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Step-by-step explanation:

a. x+10.

b. (5)(x)(x+10)=V

c. 5×8×18=720

d. 5,8,18

e. Yes, the dimensions all stay the same so the volume should be the same.

What is the solution, if any, to the inequality |3x|20?
all real numbers
solution
no
x>0
x

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Answer:

20×2=40bnmcsshjvghjpiutewqadgjlmbcz

Answer: all real numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

a two digit number divided by another two digit number,we get 3.675 what are the numbers?​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I can't get the exact answer you've given, but I can tell you some things about it. The largest number in the denominator is 30 or 31. That's because 31 * 3 is 93 exactly. However the fraction is a problem and will likely push you over 100.

3.675 * 31 = 113 something. So 31 is too big.

The closes I came was 98 / 26 which is 3.769

Two cars leave the park at the same time opposite directions one goes 3 times faster after 6 hours they travel 140miles how fast did theyg go

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Answer:

Their speeds are;

5.83 mph and 17.49 mph

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told that they leave the park the same time.

Let the speed one car traveled be v

Since the other car is 3 times faster, then it means that, it's speed is 3v.

Now, after 6 hours they travel 140 miles.

We know that;

Speed = distance/time.

Thus;

(v + 3v) = 140/6

4v = 140/6

v = 140/24

v = 5.83 mph

Thus, second car's speed = 3v = 3 × 5.83 = 17.49 mph

Many track hurdlers believe that they have a better chance of winning if they start in the inside lane that is closest to the field. For the data​ below, the lane closest to the field is Lane​ 1, the next lane is Lane​ 2, and so on until the outermost​ lane, Lane 6. The data lists the number of wins for track hurdlers in the different starting positions. Find the critical value to test the claim that the probabilities of winning are the same in the different positions. Use 0.05. The results are based on 240 wins.

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Answer:

χ² = 6.75

χ² Critical = 11.07

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data :

Expected winnings ;

1/n * total number of wins

Total number of wins = 240

n = number of starting positions = 6

Expected winnings = 1/6 * 240 = 40

Using χ² test :

χ² = Σ(O - E)² / E

O = Observed ; E = Expected

χ² = (32 - 40)^2 / 40 + (33 - 40)^2 / 40 + (45 - 40)^2 / 40 + (44 - 40)^2 / 40 + (50 - 40)^2 / 40 + (36 - 40)^2 / 40

= 6.75

χ² Critical at α = 0.05 ; df = n - 1 ; df = 5

χ² Critical = 11.07

Since χ² < χ² Critical ; WE fail to reject H0.

amy bill and cara each played a game . amy’s scored was ten times bill’s scored . cara’s down the ratio of amy’s scored to bill’s scored to cara’s score. give your answer in its simplest form

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Answer:

10:1:5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

A game was played by Amy, Bill, and Cara.

Let Amy's score be x. Then,

Bill's score would be x/10

Cara's score = x/2

Now,

The ratio of their scores;

x: x/10: x/2

= 1 : 1/10 : 1/2

To equalize the scores, multiply all of them by 10

= (1 * 10): (1/10 * 10) : (1/2 * 10)

= 10 : 1 : 5

Thus, the simplest ratio form would be 10:1:5

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

10:1:5

find the missing length for the following trapezoid​

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Answer:

15 is the answer I think.

Please help!!!......​

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Answer:

12*12=144

8*10=80

80+144=224

224*2=448

10*4=40

8*10=80

80*2=160

40+160=200

12*10=120

120+200=320

20*10=200

320+200=520

448+520=968

Hope This Helps!!!

Sandra has developed a program designed to increase reading comprehension scores in 6th graders. She randomly selects three students and has them participate in her program. When she compares the mean score from the students who completed her program to three students who did not participate in the program, she finds no significant difference between their mean scores. What is most likely the reason for the non-significant finding

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Answer:a small sample size

Step-by-step explanation:

From the information given in the question, we are informed that Sandra developed a program that was designed to increase reading comprehension scores in 6th graders and she then randomly selects three students and has them participate in her program.

After comparing the mean score from the students who completed her program to three students who did not participate in the program, she finds no significant difference between their mean scores, it should be noted that the reason for this will be because the sample size is small.

If a large sample size was used, this could have been different as thsi could result in a significant difference between their mean scores.

Decide whether the graphs of the two equations are parallel. y=3x+8 and y/3-3=x

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Answer:

Equation #1:

[tex]y = 3x + 8[/tex]

Equation #2:

[tex]\frac{y}{3} -3=x\\\\\frac{y}{3}=x+3\\\\y=3(x+3)\\\\y=3x+9[/tex]

Parallel equations have the same slope. Since both share the same slope of 3, they're parallel.

Find the interior angle sum for the following polygon

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140 is ur answer…
Im not really sure but I think this is it
Really hope this helps

2.1: Solve the one step equation

9. 70 = -5x
10. x4 = 36
11. 7x = -54

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Answer:

-14, 9 and - 54/7

Step-by-step explanation:

70=-5x, x=-144x=36, x=97x=-54, x=-54/7

SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME
Sandra is choosing an Internet service provider.
• Smart Dot Company costs $12 per month plus $0.50 for each hour of Internet used.
• Communication Plus costs $2.50 for every hour of Internet used.
a. Create an equation to represent the cost of using the internet with each company. (2 marks) Let C represent the cost of using internet in any month.
Let t represent the number of hours used

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Smart Dot, multiply the cost per hour by number of hours (t) and add to the monthly fee:

C = 0.50t + 12

Communication plus: Multiply the cost per hour by number of hours (t)

C = 2.50t

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