Answer:
x=3.50
Step-by-step explanation:
6(x+7.50)=4(2x+9.50)
6x+45=8x+38
6x-8x=38-45
-2x = -7
x = -7/-2
x = 3.50
find the the equations of the circle passing through (1, 4) and having the diameters of 3x-4y=1 and 2x+y=8?
Answer:
In order to write the equation of a circle, we need two things their centre as well as the radius. so….diameter always intersect each other at the centre of the circle, hence after solving the equation of diameter, we get the intersecting point(x, y)=(3,2). now, we have already given one point…and as per the question circle passing through that point itself. so by applying distance formula, we can obtain the value of radius. thus we get radius 2√2. now we have required things to get the equation of a circle. we know the standard equation of circle having centre =(x1,y1) and radius = r is (x-x1)²+(y-y1)²=r² hence we can find the equation of circle by putting the coordinate (x1,y1)=(3,2) and radius =2√2 in the above mentioned standard equation.
Step-by-step explanation:
:3
0.011 divided by 0.25
Answer:
0•044 is the correct answer
Answer:
0.044
Step-by-step explanation:
A scale drawing of triangle ABC has side lengths of 2 centimeters (cm), 4.8 cm, and 5.2 cm. The scale drawing was drawn using the scale of 1 cm=4 inches.
Raquel creates a different scale drawing of the original triangle ABC with the scale factor 116.
What are the side lengths in Raquel's scale drawing?
-1 in., 2.4 in., and 2.6 in.
-0.5 in., 1.2 in., and 1.3 in.
-8 in., 19.2 in., and 20.8 in.
-128 in., 307.2 in., and 332.8 in.
Step-by-step explanation:
I am not sure this is typed all correctly.
what I understand here :
there is an original triangle ABC in inches.
then, using the scale 1 cm = 4 inches a smaller triangle A'B'C' was created.
the side lengths of A'B'C' are 2cm, 4.8cm, 5.2cm.
due to the scale of 1 cm = 4 inches that means ABC has the side lengths 8 inches, 19.2 inches, 20.8 inches.
and now, another scaled triangle A"B"C" is drawn in inches based on ABC with a scan factor of 1/16 (is that correct ?).
that means that all side lengths are divided by 16 for the resulting triangle.
8 inches /16 = 0.5 inches
19.2 inches / 16 = 1.2 inches
20.8 inches / 16 = 1.3 inches
so, the second answer option is correct.
express \sqrt{3} - \frac{2}{\sqrt{3} } [tex]\sqrt{3} - \frac{2}{\sqrt{3} }[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{3} - \frac{2}{\sqrt{3} } = \frac{3}{\sqrt{3} } - \frac{2}{\sqrt{3} } = \frac{1}{\sqrt{3} } = \frac{\sqrt{3} }{3}[/tex]
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F = 1/5 gh^2
solve for h
Answer:
First of all, let's multiply both sides by 5, clearing the denominators:
Then, as long as g is not zero, we can divide by g, and let's read right to left:
At this point, assuming F and g are either both positive or both negative, we can take the square root of both sides:
If h represent a quantity that is positive by it's nature (ie, the length of a segment) you can consider only the positive root, ie ignoring the plus or minus sign.
Grace has $105 to buy a cake and pizza for her cousin’s birthday party. She knows she needs to set aside $25 for the cake, and the rest of the money she can spend on pizzas. Each pizza costs $9.25. How many pizzas can Grace afford to buy?
a.write and solve an inequality to answer the question
b. each pizza serves 4 people. if 22 people reply that they will attend the party, how many pizzas should grace buy? explain your reasoning.
im sorry its alot but this will help me lots
Answer:
A. She can buy 8 pizzas; B. At least 6 pizzas.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since Grace has $105, we can set our inequality to be less than or equal to that amount of money. We also know she needs to spend $25 on the cake no matter what. Assuming x is the amount of pizzas she can buy and each pizza costs $9.25, our inequality looks like this:
9.25x + 25 ≤ 105
To solve this inequality, we first subtract 25 from both sides, which gives us:
9.25x ≤ 80
Then we divide by 9.25 on both sides, giving us:
x ≤ 8.6486
Since Grace is only able to buy whole pizzas, the most she can buy is 8 pizzas.
If each pizza serves 4 people and there are 22 people attending, we need to be able to feed 22 or more people. We can use this inequality, where x is still the number of pizzas.
4x ≥ 22
Dividing both sides by 4, we get:
x ≥ 5.5
Again, assuming we can only buy whole pizzas, we would need at least 6 pizzas to feed the entire party.
7. The perimeter of a rectangular pool is 70 meters. If the width of the pool
is 12 meters, then find its length.
Answer:
23 meters
Step-by-step explanation:
You would subtract 24 from 70, and then divide by two.
70-24=46
46/2 = 23
Three numbers have a ratio of 2: 3: 4. Find the largest number if their sum is 36.
Answer:
16
Step-by-step explanation:
2 + 3 + 4 = 9
36/9 = 4
2 · 4 = 8
3 · 4 = 12
4 · 4 = 16
What is the answer to this Multi Step equation?
2y+29-8y=5
Answer:
Y=4
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's solve your equation step-by-step.
2y+29−8y=5
Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.
2y+29−8y=5
2y+29+−8y=5
(2y+−8y)+(29)=5(Combine Like Terms)
−6y+29=5
−6y+29=5
Step 2: Subtract 29 from both sides.
−6y+29−29=5−29
−6y=−24
Step 3: Divide both sides by -6.
−6y/-6=-24/-6
y=4
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The new location for a park needs to be exactly 5 miles from the school. When plotted on the coordinate plane, the school is located at (3, 3).
Use the Pythagorean theorem to determine two possible locations on the coordinate plane for the park.
Answer:
the answer is -1, 0 and 6, -1
Step-by-step explanation:
-1, 0 and 6, -1
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Gaya spends $48 to buy books that cost Sx each.
(a) Write down an expression, in terms of x, for the number of books Gaya buys.
(b) Myra spends S60 to buy books that cost S(x+2) each.
Gaya buys 4 more books than Myra.
Show that x^2+5x-24 = 0.
The relationships between the amount spent on books and the cost of
each book is a proportional relationship.
The correct responses are;
[tex](a) \ \displaystyle \mathrm{The \ number \ of \ books \ Gaya \ buys \ is } \ \underline{\frac{48}{x} \ books}[/tex][tex]\mathrm{(b) \displaystyle \underline{ \left(\frac{48}{x} -4 \right) \cdot \left(x + 2 \right) - 60 = x^2 - 5 \cdot x - 24 = 0}}[/tex]Reasons:
The amount Gaya spends on books = $48
The cost of each book = $ x
(a) The expression in terms of x for the number of books Gaya buys is therefore;
Number of books Gaya buys × $ x = $48
Therefore;
[tex]\displaystyle Number \ of \ books \ Gaya \ buys = \frac{\$48}{\$ x}[/tex](b) The amount Myra spends to buy books = $60
The cost of each book = $·(x + 2)
The number of books Myra buys = The number of books Gaya buys - 4
We have;
[tex]\displaystyle Number \ of \ books \ Myra \ buys = \frac{48}{x} - 4[/tex]
Which gives;
[tex]\displaystyle \mathbf{\left(\frac{48}{x} - 4 \right) \cdot \left(x + 2 \right)} = 60[/tex]
Using a graphing calculator, we get;
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{4 \cdot x^2 - 20 \cdot x - 96}{x} = 60[/tex]
4·x² - 20·x - 96 = 60·x
Which gives;
4·x² + 40·x - 60·x - 96 = 0
4·x² - 20·x - 96 = 0
x² - 5·x - 24 = 0
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David hikes 2 1/4 mile in 1/2 an hour. if he walks for 7 hours how far will he have gone?
Can some one help in thsi with the steps required
Answer: 24.5 m² ( area)
Step-by-step explanation:
See , Total area of wall is given - length , 6m - width/breadth , 5m
so , Area of total wall = l x b = 6*5 = 30m²
so , there is a window whose length is 2 meters and breadth/width of 0.5m
so , Area of window = l x b = 1m²
So , area of door = length , 3 - Width/breadth- 0.5 m²
So , Area of door = 3* 1.5 = 4.5
Then the question wants us to find the area of the wall without counting window and door . So we can subtract the area of door and window from the area of the whole wall to get the area of the wall without the window and door .
= total area of wall - area of window and door
30m²-1m²-4.5
So as a result , we get a total area of the wall without the window and door to be painted as 24.5m²
find the 10th term
FORMULA: Tn=a+d(n-1)
Answer:
T₁₀ = 23
Step-by-step explanation:
The nth term of an arithmetic sequence is
[tex]T_{n}[/tex] = a + (n - 1)d
where a is the first term and d the common difference
Here a = - 4 and d = T₂ - T₁ = - 1 - (- 4) = - 1 + 4 = 3 , then
T₁₀ = - 4 + (9 × 3) = - 4 + 27 = 23
Answer:
-4,-1,2,5 turn into consecutive terms
d=-1-(-4)
d=2-(-1)
d=5-2
d=-1-(-4) calculate the value
d=3
d=2-(-1)
d=5-2
So it is a Arethmetic Sequence
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Is there a direct proportion in 4.5a = b + 12
2 1/4 divided by 3/4 i need it fast tho-
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to divide 2 1/4 by 3/4
First convert 2 1/4 to an improper fraction
2 1/4 = (2*4 + 1)/4 = 9/4
Divide 9/4 by 3/4
(9/4)/(3/4)
The denominator of both the numerator and denominator are the same and can be canceled. This gives 9/3
Now cancel the common factor 3, which gives 3
The required value of 2 1/4 divided by 3/4 is 3
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Use KCF method
Keep the first
Change division to multiplication
Flip the second
[tex]2\dfrac{1}{4}=\dfrac{9}{4}\\\\\[/tex]
9/4 ÷ 3/4
[tex]= \dfrac{9}{4}*\dfrac{4}{3}\\\\= 3[/tex]
Write equations for the horizontal and vertical lines passing through the point (-4,2)
Answer:
y=2
x=-4
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plz help with this one its the last question I need to pass this assignment
Answer:
x = 20
Step-by-step explanation:
these 3 angles form a straight line, which is 180°
3x + 80 + 2x = 180
5x + 80 = 180
5x = 100
x = 20
1st ∡ = 3(20) or 60°
3rd ∡ = 2(20) or 40°
Answer:
20
step by step explanation:
this angle is an angle on a straight line; which means, it is 180 degrees.. so :-
2x + 3x + 80 = 180 ( sum of the angles on a straight line is 180 ) < this is the theorum that has to be written
5x + 80 = 180n it became 5x coz u have to add the like terms
5x = 180 - 80 u have to subject the 5x
5x ÷ 5 = 100 ÷5 u need to cancel the 5... so since 5 is multiplied to X , to cancel it we need to divide it
x = 20
2x = 40 (20 × 2)
3x = 60 (20×3)
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What is 3/4 multiplied by 3
−2/3x = 10y – 2 written in standard form
Answer:
-2x=30y-6
2x+30y-6=0
Step-by-step explanation:
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Choose the graph that represents the following system of inequalities: y ≥ −3x + 1 y ≤ 1 over 2x + 3 In each graph, the area for f(x) is shaded and labeled A, the area for g(x) is shaded and labeled B, and the area where they have shading in common is labeled AB. Graph of two intersecting lines. Both lines are solid. One line f of x passes through points negative 2, 2 and 0, 3 and is shaded above the line. The other line g of x passes through points 0, 1 and 1, negative 2 and is shaded above the line. Graph of two lines intersecting lines. Both lines are solid. One line g of x passes through points negative 2, 2 and 0, 3 and is shaded below the line. The other line f of x passes through points 0, 1 and 1, negative 2 and is shaded above the line. Graph of two intersecting lines. Both lines are solid. One line passes g of x through points negative 2, 2 and 0, 3 and is shaded below the line. The other line f of x passes through points 0, 1 and 1, negative 2 and is shaded below the line. Graph of two intersecting lines. Both lines are solid. One line f of x passes through points negative 2, 2 and 0, 3 and is shaded above the line. The other line f of x passes through points 0, 1 and 1, negative 2 and is shaded below the line.
Answer:
(a)
Step-by-step explanation:
Graph of two intersecting lines. Both lines are solid. One line f of x passes through points negative 2, 2 and 0, 3 and is shaded above the line. The other line g of x passes through points 0, 1 and 1, negative 2 and is shaded above the line
What is the slope of the line passing through (1, 2) and (3.8)?
Answer:
The slope = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
The points are:
( 1, 2 ) = x₁ , y₁
( 3, 8 ) = x₂ , y₂
The slope is calculates as follows:
slope = [tex]\frac{y_{2} -y_{1} }{x_{2}-x_{1} }[/tex]
= [tex]=\frac{8 - 2}{3-1} \\=\frac{6}{2} \\=3[/tex]
Answer: The slope of the line is 3
Step-by-step explanation: first you take the points (1,2) and (3,8) then you put then in to the slope formula y2-y1 over x2-x1 which would be 8-2 over 3-1 which 8-2 is 6 and 3-1 is 2 therefore it would be 6/2 which simplified is 3 so the slope is three I hope this helps
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A student ran a distance of 33 miles each day for 5 days. Then the student ran a distance of 4 miles each day
for the next 5 days.
What was the total distance in miles the student ran during these 10 days?
10days = ... miles
= 5days × 2
= 33 × 2
= 66miles
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Bill keeps a colony of honeybees on his property. He has created an expression to represent
the number of honeybees that are in the colony t years after he decided to create the colony.
The expression Bill created is -1644 + 160t2 – 144.
After deciding to create the colony, it took a fair amount of time to prepare before actually
getting bees in his colony. After some time, the population in the colony started to decrease;
eventually Bill lost his colony.
(The questions are listed in the photo)
Answer:
It is 7823
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the right answere because it shows us how each number is placed and what we do with it
LCM of 4/6 and 4/8????
Answer:
24 is the LCM of 4,6,8. I think thats what your looking for.
Hope this helps!
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of a trapezoid is 65mm2, the top is
9mm long, the height is 11mm long.
Find the base of the trapezoid.
Answer:
[tex]2.\bar{81}mm[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
First the formula for find the are of a trapezoid is:
[tex]A = \frac{h(a+b)}{2}[/tex]
Where [tex]a[/tex] is the top, [tex]h[/tex] the height and [tex]b[/tex] the base measures.
Then we need to know what is the base ([tex]b[/tex]), for that isolate [tex]b[/tex] from the equation
[tex]2A = h(a+b)\\\frac{2A}{h} = a+b\\\frac{2A}{h} - a = b[/tex]
Then in the new equation replace the given values:
[tex]A = 65mm^2\\a = 9mm\\h = 11mm[/tex]
[tex]\frac{2 \cdot 65mm^2}{11mm} -9mm = b\\\frac{130mm^2}{11mm} -9mm = b\\11.\bar{81}mm -9mm = b\\2.\bar{81}mm = b[/tex]
So the final answer is [tex]2.\bar{81}mm[/tex]
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12. An electrician charges a 45.00 dollars travel fee plus 30.00 dollars per hour of labor. Let y be the cost in dollars for x hours of work. Write the slope-intercept form of the equation.
y = 45+30x
13. Using the equation from number 12, if the electrician works 3 hours on a job, how much will the bill be?
14. Using the equation from number 12, if you have a budget of 300.00 dollars for this job, what is the most full hours the electrician can work? Note: You want the largest number of hours without going over your budget.
Answer:
12. y=30x+45
13. 135 dollars
y=45+30(3)
y=45+90
y=135 dollars
14. 8 full hours
300=45+30x
255=30x
x = 8.5 or 8 full hours
Conner has $3 more than chi and $2 more than Cher Jan has &1 less than Cher together they have $28 how much does Conner have
Answer:
$32
Step-by-step explanation: