A=-4.5-2. B=0-3.5 a) What are the coordinates of A?
b) What are the coordinates of B?

A=-4.5-2. B=0-3.5 A) What Are The Coordinates Of A?b) What Are The Coordinates Of B?

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Answer 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Coordinates of A are (-4.5, 2).

Coordinates of B are (0, -3.5)

Answer 2

Answer:

Both answers are true

Step-by-step explanation:

Coordinates of A are [-4.5,2]

Coordinates of B are [0,-3.5] { because it lies on the negative side of Y axis}


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Your Fourthknight team is holding a fundraiser. The list shows all expenses for the fundraiser.

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- Gift cards totaling $425

- The cost of catering is $875

The members of the team will sell tickets at the fundraiser. The ticket cost is set so that 68 tickets will pay for the cost of prizes and food.
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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7. Your class wants to raise more than $350 for the Freshman party and you choose to sell candy and cookies to accomplish this task. You earn $6 on
each basket of candy, b, and $3 on each box of cookies, c, that you sell.
a Write a linear inequality that represents this situation
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

first, find out how much money you already made:

78 x 3 = 234

then, find out how much more you need to make:

350-234=116

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19.3 rounds to 20

How to find left and right inverse of a 3x2 matrix.

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Let A be a 3×2 matrix, L its left inverse, and R its right inverse. L and R are then matrices such that LA = I₂ (the 2×2 identity matrix) and AR = I₃ (the 3×3 identity matrix). Clearly L must be 2×3 and R must be 3×2 in order for the matrix products to be defined.

To find L and R, we start by introducing a square matrix on the the left sides of either equation above. In particular, we uniformly multiply both sides by the transpose of A, then solve for the inverse.

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16. To get to school, Enzo can travel 1.2 km
east on Rutherford Street and then south
on Orchard Avenue to his school. Or, he
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Answer:

a)it is a 45 degree angle

b) Enzo saves 8 minutes if he takes the shortcut

Step-by-step explanation:

a) In the picture it looked like a square and if Rutherford street is 1.2 km so is Orchard avenue, and if its a true square it must be 90 degrees so you cut that is half and you get your answer of 45 degrees .

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Answer:

See Below

Step-by-step explanation:

I think you mean 2 the the fourth power, showing 2, with an exponent of 4.

To calculate this, you multiply your base, 2, by itself as many times as the exponent states. Like, 2x2x2x2 because you are multiplying it 4 times by 2.

2x2=4, then 4x2=8, then 8x2= 16.

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Answer/Step-by-step explanation:

To Find the best price divided each

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Answer:[tex] \rightarrow [/tex] $1,590.4

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[tex] \rightarrow [/tex] = 1,400 x (1 + 3.4% x 4)

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Add the first expression
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Multiply the second expression
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25

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2/3

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4 cats / 6 dogs  = 2/3

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4:6

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The speed of sound is approximately 720 miles per hour at sea level. At this rate, how many feet does it travel in 20 seconds? Use 1 mile=5280 feet.

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Answer: 21120 feet.

Step-by-step explanation: We start with the fraction 1/180, found by putting 20 seconds over one hour. Then, we need to get the amount of miles the speed of sound travels in 20 seconds. We can use the fraction above as a ratio to get it. 720/1 x 1/180 = 4 miles. Then, we'll just do 4 times 5280, which is 21120.

The distance travelled by sound in 20 seconds is 21120 feet.

What is speed?

In unit time the distance covered by any object is called speed.

In mathematical term, Speed is express as S=D/T,

where S=speed, D=distance, T= time.

Given that,

The speed of sound = 720 miles per hour.

According to given condition,

1 hour = 720 miles

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60 minutes = 720 miles

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60 second = 12 miles

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Answer the following problem using the SOLVE Method Math Club members are selling Math club members are selling Pi Day T-shirts for $7.50 each. The goal is to raise $500 by Friday. The figure below shows how much they have raised by Wednesday. What is the minimum number of T-shirts they must still sell in order to reach their goal? Explain your reasoning.

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The minimum number of T-shirt that they must sell to raise $500 is 67 T-shirts

Let x represent the number of Pi Day T-shirts sold.

They are selling Pi Day T-shirts for $7.50 each, So to raise $500:

7.5x > 500

Dividing through by 7.5:

7.5x / 7.5 > 500 / 7.5

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Hence, the minimum number of T-shirt that they must sell to raise $500 is 67 T-shirts

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