Need A Ride Driving company charges a $1.50 flat rate in addition to $0.50 per mile for a car ride. Kathy has exactly $20.00 to spend on a car ride. The following equation represents this information: 1.50 + 0.50m = 20

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Answer 1

The miles Kathy can ride is 37 miles.

Given this equation, 1.50 + 0.50m = 20, in order to determine the miles Kathy can ride, the following steps would be taken:

Combine similar terms

0.50m = 20 - 1.50

Add similar terms together

0.50m = 18.50

Divide both sides of the equation by 0.50

m = 37 miles

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if the probability of winning the netball game is 0.7, what is the probability of not winning the game?

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Explanation:
Just like any simple addition 93 + 7 Is 100 right? so Imagine 99.3 + 0.7 = 100%

Answer:
99.3

What is the slope of the line that passes through (-4,5) and (2,-3)​

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Answer:

solution,

(X1,y1)= (-4,5)

(X2,Y2)=(2,-3)

slope of the line(m)= y2-y1/x2-x1

=-3-5/2-(-4)

=-8/6

=-4/3

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Answer:

The third one

Step-by-step explanation:

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If I can read 10 pages in 50 minutes, how many pages will I read in an hour and a half

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Answer:

18 pages

Step-by-step explanation:

that means you can read 2 pages in 10 minutes.

an hour and a half is 90 minutes.

90 is 9 times more than 10.

so we do 2 * 9 = 18 pages

find the value of a and b if [tex]5+√3/7+2√3=a-b√3[/tex]

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Answer:

The values of [tex]a[/tex] and [tex]b[/tex] are [tex]5[/tex] and [tex]-\frac{15}{7}[/tex], respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are mistakes in the statement, correct form is presented below:

[tex]5+\frac{\sqrt{3}}{7} + 2\sqrt{3} = a - b\cdot \sqrt{3}[/tex].

By direct comparison we have the following system of equations:

[tex]a = 5[/tex] (1)

[tex]\frac{\sqrt{3}}{7}+2\sqrt{3} = -b\cdot \sqrt{3}[/tex] (2)

In (2) we solve for [tex]b[/tex]:

[tex]\left(\frac{1}{7}+2 \right)\cdot \sqrt{3} = -b\cdot \sqrt{3}[/tex]

[tex]b = -\frac{15}{7}[/tex]

The values of [tex]a[/tex] and [tex]b[/tex] are [tex]5[/tex] and [tex]-\frac{15}{7}[/tex], respectively.

Write these sums as decimals:

2/100 + 3/1,000 =

1/10 + 4/10,000 =

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Answer:

1 ) 0.023

2 ) 0.1004

Step-by-step explanation:

2 / 100 + 3 / 1000

= 0.02 + 0.003

= 0.020 + 0.003

= 0.023

1 / 10 + 4 / 10,000

= 0.1 + 0.0004

= 0.1000 + 0.0004

= 0.1004

find the largest value :
A=5-x^2+2x

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

A=5-x^2+2x

Rewriting

A = -x^2 +2x+5

This is a downward opening parabola so the maximum value is at the vertex

Factor out the negative sign out of the first two terms

A = -(x^2 -2x)  +5

Complete the square

-2/2 = -1   -1^2 = 1

Add 1 inside the parentheses  Remember the negative sign out front so -1(1) is really adding -1  so we need to add 1 outside of the parentheses

A = -(x^2-2x+1) +1  +5

A = -(x-1)^2 +6

This is in vertex form

y = a(x-h)^2 +k  where (h,k) is the vertex

The maximum occurs at x=h and the value is k

The maximum is 6

find the 10 degree value can u help me on it ​

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Solution:-10

As <AGQ and <EQG are corresponding interior angles

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\sf{:}\twoheadrightarrow 60°+a=180[/tex]

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\sf{:}\twoheadrightarrow a=180-60[/tex]

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\boxed{\sf{:}\twoheadrightarrow a=120}[/tex]

<AGQ=<PQR=60°<BHF=<PRQ=75°

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\boxed{\sf{:}\twoheadrightarrow b=75°}[/tex]

According to angle sum property

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\sf{:}\twoheadrightarrow b+c+<PQR=180[/tex]

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\sf{:}\twoheadrightarrow c+75+60=180[/tex]

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\sf{:}\twoheadrightarrow c+135=180[/tex]

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\sf{:}\twoheadrightarrow c=180-135[/tex]

[tex]\\ \qquad\quad\boxed{\sf{:}\twoheadrightarrow c=45°}[/tex]

a teacher writes the following product on the board (3x) (x^2+6) = 3x^3 + 18x Eduardo says that 3x^3 + 18x is a factor of 3x

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Your answer is attached above. hope it helps

The cars get miles to the gallon. After the car has traveled miles. 2 2/3 gallons of gas has been consummed

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Answer:

80 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Please find attached the graph used in answering this question

On the graph, the distance travelled is on the vertical axis while the gallons consumed in on the horizontal axis

from the graph, the following can be deduced :

0 gallons is consumed when the car travels 0 mile

1 gallon is consumed when the car travels 30 miles

2 gallons is consumed when the car travels 60 miles

total mile travelled when the gallons consumed is : 2 2/3 x 30

8/3 x 30 = 80 miles

A model of the Saturn V rocket has a scale of 1 inch = 12 feet. If the model rocket is 30 inches tall, how tall was the actual Saturn V rocket

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Answer:

360 feets

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Scale : 1 inch = 12 feets

This means 1 inch on paper (model) represents 12 feets in real life

If the model height = 30 inches ;

The actual height of the Saturn V rocket will be :

1 inch = 12 feets

30 inch = x

x = (30 * 12)

x = 360 feets

Actual height = 360 feets

Plz see attachment below

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Table I

Given function is,

f(x) = [tex]b^x[/tex]

From the table attached,

For x = 0.827, value of function f(0.827) = 5,

f(0.827) = [tex]b^{0.827}[/tex]

Therefore, [tex]b^{0.827}=5[/tex]

[tex]\text{log}(b^{0.827})=\text{log}(5)[/tex]

0.827[log(b)] = log(5)

log(b) = 0.8452

b = [tex]10^{0.8452}[/tex]

b = 7

Therefore, function 'f' will be,

f(x) = [tex]7^x[/tex]

For f(x) = 9,

9 = [tex]7^x[/tex]

log(9) = log([tex]7^x[/tex])

log(9) = x[log(7)]

x = 1.129

Table II

Given function is g(x) = [tex]\text{log}_b(x)[/tex]

From the given table,

For x = 7, g(x) = 1

1 = [tex]\text{log}_b(7)[/tex]

[tex]b^1=7[/tex]

b = 7

Therefore, the function 'g' will be,

g(x) = [tex]\text{log}_7(x)[/tex]

For g(x) = 1.318

1.318 = [tex]\text{log}_7(x)[/tex]

[tex]x=7^{1.318}[/tex]

[tex]x=12.9968[/tex]

[tex]x=13.997[/tex]

Does the graph represent a linear expression?

Yes or No

Please answer fast!

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Yes it does goes over the c axis

what is the total time it will take the snowball to melt completely

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Point-slope form

y -24 = -4/5(x -0)

Find x when y is 0 (X-intercept)

0 -24 = -4/5(x -0)

-24 = -4/5x

x = -120/-4

x = 30

Answer: A. 30 minutes

This year, a small business had a total revenue of $42,900 . If this is 35% less than their total revenue the previous year, what was their total revenue the previous year?

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if this value 35% less than the total, we conclude that:

42,900 = 65%

1% = 660

100% = 66,000

if you want to check the value, just do 65% of 66000, which equals to 42,900

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PLZZZZZZ HELP! Find the area.

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Answer:

14.88 km

Step-by-step explanation:

add both base 1 and base 2 together divide them by 2 then multiply by the height.

Put the following equation below in function notation and evaluate, using x as the independent
variable.
3x + 5y = 15; x=2

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Answer:

1st option

Step-by-step explanation:

3×2+5y=15

5y=15-6

y=9/5

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Solve for 2. Round to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
B
X
A
7.9
154
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Submit Answer
attempt 1 out of 2

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Answer:

x = 10.9

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a right triangle, we can us trig functions

tan theta = opp / adj

tan 54 = x / 7.9

7.9 tan 54 = x

x=10.87341

Rounding to the nearest tenth

x = 10.9

There are 4 buses for a field trip for 4th graders and each bus accommodates the same number of students. If there are 76 students going to a trip, how many are on each bus?

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Answer:

19

Step-by-step explanation:

divide 76 by 4

19 because 76 divided by 4 is 19

Find the vertex of the following equation: y = -0.25x2 + -1.5x + 6

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Hi there!

[tex]\large\boxed{(-3, 8.25)}[/tex]

Solve for the vertex by completing the square:

y = -0.25x² - 1.5x + 6

Factor out a negative:

y = -(0.25x² + 1.5x) + 6

Remember that a square binomial is:

a² + 2ab + b²

We know that:

a² = 0.25, so a = 0.5

1.5 = 2ab, so:

1.5 = 2(0.5)b

b = 1.5

b² = 2.25

Thus:

y = -(0.25x² + 1.5x + 2.25) + 6 - (-2.25)

Simplify:

y = -(0.5x + 1.5)² + 8.25

Find the vertex by factoring out 0.5:

y = -0.5(x + 3)² + 8.25

Thus, the vertex is:

(-3, 8.25)

Timothy has 72 coins, consisting of quarters, dimes, nickels, and 8 pennies. Samantha comes and takes all of his quarters, takes 3 of his dimes, takes 2 of his nickels, and leaves him with one penny, leaving him with 45 coins. What is the value of quarters that Samantha took?
Can someone explain how to solve this problem?

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Answer:

The total value of quarters that Samantha took is $3.75

Step-by-step explanation:

Timothy has 72 coins.

He has:

Q quarters

D dimes

N nickels

8 pennies.

Then:

Q + D + N + 8 = 72

Samantha takes:

3 dimes

2 nickels

Leaves him with one penny, then she takes 7 pennies.

all of the quarters, so she took Q quarters.

So now Timothy has 45 coins.

And for each particular type of coin, Thimothy now has:

D - 3 dimes

0 quarters

1 penny

N - 2 nickels

And we know that he has 45 coins, then:

(N - 2) + 1 + ( D - 3) = 45

Which we can rewrite as:

N + D + 1 - 2 - 3 = 45

N + D - 4 = 45

N + D = 45 + 4 = 49

So we have two equations:

Q + D + N + 8 = 72

N + D = 49

Now we can replace the second equation into the first one:

(N + D) = 49

then:

Q + D + N + 8 = 72

Q + (D + N) + 8 = 72

Q + 49 + 8 = 72

Now we can solve this for Q

Q = 72 - 49 - 8 = 15

So Samantha took 15 quarters.

Each quarter has a value of $0.25

Then Samantha took:

15*$0.25 = $3.75

The total value of quarters that Samantha took is $3.75

I’ve been stuck on this for 3 days today is the last day please help me guys

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y = x^2 - 2x - 3

Factored Form: y = (x - 3)(x + 1)

X-Intercepts: (3, 0) and (-1, 0)

Axis of Symmetry: x = 1

Vertex: (1, -4)

Domain: All Real Numbers (or negative infinity to infinity)

Range: y > -4

Hope this helps!

Help anyone can help me do this question,I will mark brainlest.​

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Circumference of a circle = 2πr

So,

[tex]circumference = 2\pi \: r \\ = > circumference = 2 \times \frac{22}{7} \times \frac{63 \: cm}{2} \\ = > circumference = 2 \times \frac{11}{7} \times 63 \: cm \\ = > circumference = 2 \times 11 \times 9 \: cm \\ = > circumference = 198 \: cm[/tex]

Answer: Therefore, the circumference of circle is 198 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

diameter = 63 cm

radius = 63/2 = 31.5 cm

circumference = ?

circumference or perimeter of circle = 2*pi*r

= 2*(22/7)*31.5

= (44/7)*31.5

= 198 cm

I’m so mad I have this whole exam but does anybody know this one?

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I think it’s c but it could also be D. I am more lenient towards c

Answer: i would go with the third one

can someone help asap

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-6=(2/3)(9)+c
-6=6+c
-12=c

equation:
y=2/3x-12
Please look at the picture for a step by step explanation. Hope it helps!

Fill in each box with the probability of the event that it represents. The following questions can be answered using your area model.
pleeeeaaseee help!!!!

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Answer:

[tex]a. \ \dfrac{1}{36}[/tex]

[tex]b. \ \dfrac{4}{9}[/tex]

[tex]c. \ \dfrac{5}{6}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The given probabilities are; P(Orange) = 1/3, P(Blue) = 1/6, P(Purple) = 1/2

The probability of rolling any of the six numbers of the six-sided die = 1/6

a. The probability of simultaneously 'rolling a 3' and 'spinning blue', P(3 and Blue) is given as follows;

P(rolling a 3) = 1/6, P(Blue) = 1/6

∴ P(3 and Blue) = (1/6) × (1/6) = 1/36

P(3 and Blue) = 1/36

[tex]P(3 \ and \ Blue) = \dfrac{1}{36}[/tex]

b. The probability of either 'rolling a 1' or 'spinning Orange', P(1 or Orange), is given as follows;

P(rolling a 1) = 1/6, P(Orange) = 1/3

P(1 or Orange) = P(rolling a 1) + P(Orange) - P(1 and Orange)

Where;

P(1 and Orange) = (1/6) × (1/3) = 1/18

∴ P(1 or Orange) = 1/6 + 1/3 - 1/18 = 4/9

P(1 or Orange) = 4/9

[tex]P(1 \ or \ Orange) = \dfrac{4}{9}[/tex]

c. The probability of not spinning a blue, P(not Blue) is given as follows;

P(not Blue) = P(rolling all outcomes of the die) and (The sum of the spin probabilities - P(Blue)

∴ P(not Blue) = 1 × ((1/3 + 1/6 + 1/2) - 1/6) = 1 × (1 - 1/6) = 5/6

P(not Blue) = 5/6

[tex]P(not \ Blue) = \dfrac{5}{6}[/tex]

A farmer has an orchard that covers an area of 40 acres. He grows apples on 25 acres, peaches on 7 acres, nectarines on 5 acres, and plums on 3 acres. The fruit trees are equally distributed within the orchard. A tree is chosen at random. Rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent, what is the theoretical probability that the tree is not within the acres of apple trees

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Answer:

37.5%

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculation to determine the theoretical probability that the tree is not within the acres of apple trees

Using this formula

P=(Number of all orchard acres - Apple acres)/(Total orchard acres)*100

Where,

P represent Probability

Let plug in the formula

P=(40 acres- 25 acres)/40 acres

P=15 acres/40 acres *100

P=3/8*100

P=.375*100

P=37.5%

Therefore the THEORETICAL PROBABILITY that the tree is not within the acres of apple trees is 37.5%

Answer:

the answer is 37.5

Step-by-step explanation:

it is

Which of the following are equations for the line shown below? Check all that
apply.
(-2,5)
5+
-5
5
(2,-3)
A. Y-5 = -2(x + 2)
B. y = -2x + 1
O c. y + 3 = -2(x - 2)
D. y = -2x - 7

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c) y= -2x +1

Step-by-step explanation:

y= -2x +1

m= (- 3 -5)/2+2

= -2

c=1

y-(-3)= -2(x-2)

y= -2x +4 -3

y = -2x+1

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it should be around -6 and -5 but i’m not very sure

The cost of tickets of a comedy show of 'Gaijatra' is Rs 700 for an adult and Rs 500 for a child. If a family paid Rs 3,100 for 5 tickets, how many tickets were purchased in each category? ​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to create a system of equations here, one for the NUMBER of tickets sold and one for the COST of the tickets. They are very much NOT the same thing.

We have that the total number of tickets is 5, and that that total is made up of adult tickets and child tickets. The equation for the NUMBER of tickets, then, is:

a + c = 5

Now for the money.

If a child ticket costs Rc 500, the expression that represents that that is in fact the cost of the child ticket is 500c;

likewise for the adult ticket. If the adult ticket costs Rc 700, the expression that represents that is 700a.

And we know that a total of Rs 1300 was spent on the tickets. The equation for the COST is

700a + 500c = 1300

Now go back to the first equation and solve it for either a or c, it doesn't matter which. I solved for a:

a = 5 - c  and we will sub that into the second equation for a:

700(5 - c) + 500c = 1300 and

3500 - 700c + 500c = 1300 and

-200c = -400 so

c = 2 tickets. That means that there were

a = 3 tickets sold for the adults.

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