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Using the bar graph from above to answer the following questions:

a) What is the average monthly low temperature for Bogusville?


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b) What is the average monthly high temperature for Bogusville?


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c) What is the average monthly high temperature for Bogusville during the fourth quarter of the year?


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d) What is the average monthly low temperature for Bogusville during the fourth quarter of the year?

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Answer 1
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Imaginá que tenés 125 dados cúbicos del mismo tamaño ¿Cuantos dados de altura tiene el cubo de mayor tamaño que podés armar apilando de manera conveniente todos ellos? Mostrá cómo lo pensaste Si quisieras formar un "cuadrado" con la mayor cantidad de cubos posibles, ¿cuántos deberías poner sobre cada lado? ¿Te quedarían cubos sueltos? ¿Cuántos? Mostrá cómo razonás

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Answer:

(i) Debemos apilar 5 dados para construir el cubo de mayor tamaño.

(ii) Se necesita 121 dados cuadrados para formar el cuadrado con la mayor cantidad de dados posibles, quedando 4 dados sobrantes.

Step-by-step explanation:

(i) Sabemos por la Geometría Euclídea del Espacio que un cubo es un sólido regular con 6 caras cuadradas y longitudes iguales. Cada dado tiene un volumen de 1 dado cúbico y 125 dados dan un volumen total de 125 dados cúbicos.

El volumen de un cubo está dado por la siguiente fórmula:

[tex]V = L^{3}[/tex]

Donde:

[tex]L[/tex] - Longitud de la arista, medida en dados.

[tex]V[/tex] - Volumen del cubo, medido en dados cúbicos.

Ahora, necesitamos despejar la longitud de la arista para calcular la altura máxima posible:

[tex]L = \sqrt[3]{V}[/tex]

Dado que [tex]V = 125\,dados^{3}[/tex], encontramos que la altura del cubo de mayor tamaño sería:

[tex]L =\sqrt[3]{125\,dados^{3}}[/tex]

[tex]L = 5\,dados[/tex]

Debemos apilar 5 dados para construir el cubo de mayor tamaño.

(ii) El área cuadrada formada por cubos está determinada por la siguiente fórmula:

[tex]A = L^{2}[/tex]

Donde:

[tex]L[/tex] - Longitud de arista, medida en dados.

[tex]A[/tex] - Área, medida en dados cuadrados.

Puesto que la longitud de arista se basa en un conjunto discreto, esto es, el número de dados disponibles, debemos encontrar el valor máximo de [tex]L[/tex] tal que no supere 125 y de un área entera. Es decir:

[tex]L \leq 125\,dados[/tex]

Si cada cubo tiene un área de 1 dado cuadrado, entonces un cuadrado conformado por 125 dados tiene un área total de 125 dados cuadrados. Entonces:

[tex]L^{2}< 125\,dados^{2}[/tex]

Esto nos lleva a decir que:

[tex]L < 11.180\,dados[/tex]

Entonces, la longitud máxima del cuadrado con la mayor cantidad de cubos posible es de 11 dados. El número total requerido de cubos es el cuadrado de esa cifra, es decir:

[tex]n = (11\,dados)^{2}[/tex]

[tex]n = 121\,dados[/tex]

Se necesita 121 dados cuadrados para formar el cuadrado con la mayor cantidad de dados posibles, quedando 4 dados sobrantes.

Use estimation to chose the correct value for this expression 5.1 X 2

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Answer:

10.2

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

Three consecutive odd integers sum to 15. What are the integers?

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The integers are 3, 5 and 7 because 3+5+7 = 15

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Answer:

7.alternate interior

x=64

8. same side interior

x=12

same side exterior

x=12

Answer:

7.  x = 648.  x = 129.  x = 12

Step-by-step explanation:

7. alternate angle or opposite angle are equal

   128 = 2x

    x = 128 / 2

    x = 64

8.  interior angles = 180

    180 = 72 + (7x + 24)

    180 - 72 - 24 = 7x

     x = 84 / 7

     x = 12

9.   same side angle = 180

     180 = 65 + (11x - 17)

     180 - 65 + 17 = 11x

     x = 132 / 11

     x = 12

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LM= x+32 LN=3x-10 find MN

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Answer:

32+(-10)

Step-by-step explanation:

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6x10^5 is how many times as large as 3x10^3?

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the answer would be 200 times as large

6x10^5=600000  

3x10^3=3000

600000/3000=200

Answer:

200 times

Step-by-step explanation:

7% decrease on a £6500 car.
he pays 12 every month

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Answer:

£6045?

Step-by-step explanation:

Let f (x) = 1 - 2x + 3x3 and g(x) = 6 + 7x?. For f (x) · g(x), what is the coefficient of the x term?
А.-14
B.4
C.7
D.21
E.18

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not exactly sure if you meant multiplying the functions or finding the composite function soo i solved for both :)
either way -14 is a coefficient in both solutions.

what is this fraction as a decimal?

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14.4
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((-2,3) and (4,7)
what is the distance of this

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(-2, 3 )     ; (4 , 7)

Distance = [tex]\sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1})^{2}+(y_{2}-y_{1})^{2}}[/tex]

               [tex]=\sqrt{(4-[-2])^{2}+(7-3)^{2}}\\\\=\sqrt{(4+2)^{2}+(7-3)^{2}}\\\\=\sqrt{6^{2}+4^{2}}\\\\=\sqrt{36+16}\\\\=\sqrt{52}\\\\=\sqrt{2*2*13}\\\\=2\sqrt{13}[/tex]

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Answer:

A. 2(3x+15) + 2(6x+6) = 96

B. x=3

Step-by-step explanation:

A.  The original equation would be (3x+15) + (6x+6) + (3x+15) + (6x+6)

Step 1: you can simplify this to 2(3x+15) + 2(6x+6) because there are two of each of each equation.

Step 2: The question says that the perimeter equals 92, and because it is an equation, you should put =92 at the end.

B. Step 1: You should solve out each question separately, so                  2(3x+15) = 6x + 30. This is because 2 × 3x = 6x and 2 × 15 = 30.

2(6x+6) = 12x + 12 because 2 × 6x = 12x and 2 × 6 = 12.

Step 2: Add the two: 6x + 30 + 12x + 12

6x + 12x = 18x and 30 + 12 = 42.

Step 3: Now we have a new equation: 18x + 42 = 96

Solve this like a normal equation. (Subtract 42 from both sides to get         18x = 54. Then divide by 18 on each side. This will give you x=3)

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Write the equation in slope-intercept form of the line given that the slope of the line is 5 and the line passes
through the point (3, 4)

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Answer:

let's go...

Step-by-step explanation:

We should use this function to find the standard form the line :

[tex]y - y(given \: point) = (gradient) \times ( \: x - x(g \: p) \: ) \\ y - 4 = 5 \times (x - 3) \\ y - 4 = 5x - 15[/tex]

subtract the sides of the equation plus 4

[tex]y = 5x - 15 + 4 \\ y = 5x - 11[/tex]

And we're done buddy.

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jada earned $50 babysitting and plans to use the money to go to the fair l.admission to the fair is $5 and each ride is $2.50.while at the fair she buys a funnel cake for $3.what is the maximum number of rides jada can ride?

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Answer:

The maximum number of rides is 16

Step-by-step explanation:

She has a total of $50 and spends $3 for the cake and $5 for admission. She has to spend $2.50 for every ride.

Your equation would be set up as:

$50=$5+$3+$2.50x

You would combine like terms and get

$50=$8+$2.50x

Subtract the $8 from $50 and you get

$42=$2.50x

Divide each number by 2.50 and you get

16.8=x, you cannot have a decimal as an answer since she cannot ride eight tenths of a ride so the maximum number of rides is 16

Marcela took out a $600 discounted loan with a 4% annual interest rate over a period of 8 months. What is the effective annual interest rate for the loan? Round to two decimal places.

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The answer should be $16

distance between -6.5 and -9.1 show work pls

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Answer:

2.6 is the distance

Step-by-step explanation:

9.1 - 6.5 = 2.6

What is the slope of the line that passes through the points (-3, 1)(−3,1) and (7, -14)(7,−14) in the simplest form?

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

x2 minus x1 over y2 minus y1

Answer:

-3/2

Step-by-step explanation:

-15/10 = -3/2 when you simplify

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5^-13*5^5*2^5

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Answer:

8.192x10^-5     or   32/5^8

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

the answer is 32/390625

Step-by-step explanation:

the decimal form is 8.192*10^-5

draw a hexagon of equal sides and unequal angles

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Answer:

This is a picture of a hexagon of equal sides and unequal angles.

A line passes through the points (1, 4) and (3,-4). Which is the equation of the line?
Oy--4x+8
O y = -2x + 6
o y--*x+2
o y = 2x + 2

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Answer:

Y=-4x+8

Step-by-step explanation:

y2-y1/x2-x1

This wil give you slope.

There are 133 students and 15 teachers going on a field trip. Each bus can hold a maximum
of 24 people. What is the fewest number of buses required for the field trip?
1. 7
2. 5
3. 4
4. 6

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Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

what must be true and what letter is the answer?

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Answer:

4th one is correct for x/y

ten subtructed from a number
10

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Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

10 - 10 = 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the number be  x

∴  x  −  10

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Irma has 4 cups of powdered sugar. She sprinkles 1/2 of the sugar onto a plate of brownies and sprinkles the rest onto a plate of lemon cookies. How much sugar does Irma sprinkle on the brownies?

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Answer: 2 5/12

Step-by-step explanation:

Six out of 40 is equivalent to

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Answer:

3/20

Step-by-step explanation:

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Before making invitations, katrina counted the supplies she bought for her party. She counted 36 water balloons and 81 beads to make bracelets. She then needed to decide how many invitations to make.

A. 6

B. 7

C. 9

D. 10

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The answer is 9 because there both divisible by 9

Absolute value
|3x-4|= |3x-5|

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Answer: 3/2 or 1.5

Hope this helps

Answer:

The x value where both are equal is 1.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Graphed both, only point where the 2 functions intersect is at (1.5, 0.5)

Evaluate
3/4•1/2

A.3/8
B.4/6
C.2/12
D.1/6

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Answer: (A) 3/8

Step-by-step explanation:

3/4*1/2

3/4*2

= 3/8

Answer:

The correct answer is A.3/8

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the PEMDAS operations (parentheses, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction) you must do multiplication before division. In order to do that we must change the equation to look like this: 3 x 1 / 4 x 2. Which would give you your answer of 3/8.

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Jung-Soon has $25 to spend on prizes for a game at the school fair. Lip balm costs $1.25 each, and
mini-notebooks cost $1.50 each. Write a linear equation that can be used to determine how many of
each prize she can buy.

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Answer:

1.25x + 1.5y=25

Step-by-step explanation:

let the number of lip balms that can be bought be x and the notebooks be y then their total cost is 1.25x + 1.5y. The total $25 there for the equation becomes 1.25x + 1.5y=25.

The required linear equation can be used to determine how many of each prize she can buy is 1.2x + 1.50y = 25.


Given that,
Jung-Soon has $25 to spend on prizes for a game at the school fair. Lip balm costs $1.25 each, and mini-notebooks cost $1.50 each. Write a linear equation that can be used to determine how many of each prize she can buy is ot be determined.

What is the equation?

The equation is the relationship between variables and represented as y = ax + b is an example of a polynomial equation.

Here,
Let the number of lip balm that can be purchased be x,  and the number of mini notebooks purchased be y,
according to the question,
1.2x + 1.50y = 25

Thus, the required linear equation can be used to determine how many of each prize she can buy is 1.2x + 1.50y = 25.

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Is the line x=-3 parallel to the line y=1/3

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Answer:

No, The line x = 3 is not parallel to the line y = 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Here's What the graph looks like on Demos graphing calculator.

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