A photograph has a length that is inches longer than its width, x. So its area is given by the expression square inches. If the area of the photograph is square inches, what is the width of the photograph?

The width of the photograph is blank inches.

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Answer 1

Answer:

width is also "inches"

Step-by-step explanation:


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find the square root of 121/225​

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Answer:

11/15 or .73333333...

Step-by-step explanation:

heres how i went about it:

think of it as a fraction,

121

------

225

to find the sqyare root of a fraction you would find the square root of each number individually

√121=11

√225=15

then you divide them and get .73333333333333333...

bad at explaining but hope this helped <3

I am struggling and I would be so happy if any of you helped me. Can someone help me with the last two red boxes please? The rest of the question is for reference to help solve the problem. Thank you for your time!

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Answer:

I think you can go with:

The margin of error is equal to half the width of the entire confidence interval.

so  try .74 ±   =   [ .724 , .756] as the confidence interval

Step-by-step explanation:

Look at the image to receive the answers

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Answer:

345.4 using the 3.14 for pi

345.6 using the pi button

Step-by-step explanation:

The surface area of a cylinder is given by

SA=2 pi rh+2 pir^2

The radius is 5 and the height is 6

SA = 2·pi·5·6+2·pi·5^2

SA = 60pi + 50pi

      110pi

Letting pi = 3.14

SA =345.4

Letting pi = pi button

= 345.57519 = 345.6

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Answer:

35 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

is the correct answer

if x¹=xcosA+ysinA and y¹=xsinA-ycosA, show that (x¹)²+(y¹)²=x²+y²​

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Expanding each square on the left side, you have

(x cos(A) + y sin(A))² = x² cos²(A) + 2xy cos(A) sin(A) + y² sin²(A)

(x sin(A) - y cos(A))² = x² sin²(A) - 2xy sin(A) cos(A) + y² cos²(A)

so that adding them together eliminates the identical middle terms and reduces to the sum to

x² cos²(A) + y² sin²(A) + x² sin²(A) + y² cos²(A)

Collecting terms to factorize gives us

(y² + x²) sin²(A) + (x² + y²) cos²(A)

(x² + y²) (sin²(A) + cos²(A))

and sin²(A) + cos²(A) = 1 for any A, so we end up with

x² + y²

as required.

Let a=⟨1,−4,2⟩ and b=⟨−5,−5,−2⟩. Compute:

a+b=⟨ ,, ⟩
a−b=⟨ ,,⟩
2a=⟨ ,,⟩
3a+4b=⟨ ,, ⟩
|a|=

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Answer:

a + b = ⟨-4, -9, 0⟩

a - b = ⟨6, 1, 4⟩

2a = ⟨2, -8, 4⟩

3a + 4b = ⟨-17, -32, -2⟩

|a| = √21

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Pre-Calculus

Vectors

OperationsScalars[Magnitude] ||v|| = √(x² + y² + z²)

Step-by-step explanation:

Adding and subtracting vectors are follow the similar pattern of normal order of operations:

a + b = ⟨1 - 5, -4 - 5, 2 - 2⟩ = ⟨-4, -9, 0⟩

a - b = ⟨1 + 5, -4 + 5, 2 + 2⟩ = ⟨6, 1, 4⟩

Scalar multiplication multiplies each component:

2a = ⟨2(1), 2(-4), 2(2)⟩ = ⟨2, -8, 4⟩

Remember to multiply in the scalar before doing basic operations:

3a + 4b = ⟨3(1), 3(-4), 3(2)⟩ + ⟨4(-5), 4(-5), 4(-2)⟩ = ⟨3, -12, 6⟩ + ⟨-20, -20, -8⟩ = ⟨-17, -32, -2⟩

Absolute values surrounding a vector signifies magnitude of a vector. Follow the formula:

|a| = √[1² + (-4)² + 2²] = √21

g (1) = ?
Evaluate piecewise functions

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Answer:

g(1) = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

g(1) with x = 1 corresponds to x ≠ - 2, - 1 with g(x) = x³ - x² + 1 , then

g(1) = 1³ - 1² + 1 = 1 - 1 + 1 = 1

Answer:

g ( 1 ) = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

→ Substitute x = 1 into x³ - x² + 1

( 1 ) ³ - ( 1 )² + 1

→ Simplify

1 - 1 + 1 = 1

A television and DVD player cost a total of $1230. The cost of the television is two times the cost of the DVD player. Find the cost of each item

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Answer:

Television = 820

DVD Player = 410

Step-by-step explanation: Imagine the television  as 2, and the DVD player as 1. If you’re were to draw it out with boxes, you’d see that the tv  has two boxes and the DVD player has 1 box. All are exactly the same amount, and there are a total of three boxes. So divided 1230 by 3 and you get 410. Using the idea of the boxes, the DVD player get’s one 410, and the tv gets two 410s, or 820.

Please answer in detail

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Answer:

y=5x-1 I think because the snd option doesn't make sense but you should try y =5x-1

Enter the degree of the polynomial below.
6x + 9x + 3x – 4410 - 9x5 – 5x6
A. 9
B. 10
c. 6.
OD. 4

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Answer:

the answer is d

Step-by-step explanation:

I need help please ive been stuck on it

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Answer:

$3,300

Step-by-step explanation:

The salary given falls in the third range, meaning it should get a 5.5% income tax on the $60,000.

5.5% = 0.055

0.055 * $60,000 = $3,300

Therefore, the state income tax owed on the provided salary is $3,300.

Solve one and two tenths plus eight and one eighteenth

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47

Is this it?

1 plus 2(10) plus 8 plus 1(18)

The three sides of a triangle are n, 3n+3, and 3n−1. If the perimeter of the triangle is 72m, what is the length of each side?

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Answer: 10m, 33m, and 29m

Step-by-step explanation:

n + 3n+3 + 3n-1 = 72m

7n+2=72m

7n = 72-2

n = 70/7

n = 10

A plumber charges $65 for a diagnostic check. After the check, it is $85 per hour for the work. With $320 in your wallet, how many hours of Work can you afford?​

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Answer:

3 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

first, you subtract 65 from 320 to cover the diagnostic check.

Then, you subtract 85 from the remaining cash three times and you'll get 0

I NEED HELP PLEASE AND THANK YOU!!! ASAP

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Answer:

71

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial angle lies in 4th quadrant

Answer: 71 Initial line sets in 4th Quadrant

When is the Declaration of Independence?

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Answer:

July 4th, 1776.

Step-by-step explanation:

By issuing the Declaration of Independence, adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, the 13 American colonies severed their political connections to Great Britain. The Declaration summarized the colonists' motivations for seeking independence.

It was signed August 12, 1776.

If a, b, c are in A.P. show that
a (b + c)/bc,b(c + a) /ca, c(a-b )/bc
are in A.P.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{a(b+c)}{bc} ,\frac{b(c+a)}{ca} ,\frac{c(a+b)}{ab} ~are~in~A.P.\\if~\frac{ab+ca}{bc} ,\frac{bc+ab}{ca} ,\frac{ca+bc}{ab} ~are~in~A.P.\\add~1~to~each~term\\if~\frac{ab+ca}{bc} +1,\frac{bc+ab}{ca} +1,\frac{ca+bc}{ab} +1~are~in~A.P.\\if~\frac{ab+ca+bc}{bc} ,\frac{bc+ab+ca}{ca} ,\frac{ca+bc+ab\\}{ab} ~are~in~A.P.\\\\divide~each~by~ab+bc+ca\\if~\frac{1}{bc} ,\frac{1}{ca} ,\frac{1}{ab} ~are ~in~A.P.\\if~\frac{a}{abc} ,\frac{b}{abc} ,\frac{c}{abc} ~are~in~A.P.\\if~a,b,c~are~in~A.P.\\which~is~true.[/tex]

Solve the formula for the indicated variable.
1
A=-bh, for h
2
- BA

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Answer:

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According to Runzheimer International, a typical business traveler spends an average of $281 per day in Chicago. This cost includes hotel, meals, car rental, and incidentals. A survey of 50 randomly selected business travelers who have been to Chicago on business recently is taken. For the population mean of $281 per day, what is the probability of getting a sample average of more than $268 per day if the population standard deviation is $47?

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 97.74%.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

sample mean = 281

Std Dev = 47 ==> Sample

Std Dev (s) = std dev/sqrt(n) = 6.0677

Solution:

Find : P( x > 268 )

z = ( x - u )/s = ( 268 - 281 )/6.0677

= -1.9558

then, P( x > 270) = P( Z > -1.9558)

= P( Z <1.9558)

= 0.9747

change into percentage:

= 97.471%

Find the length of side
x to the nearest tenth.

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The answer is the square root of 18 because of Pythagorean theorem

You are playing a game by drawing a card from a standard deck and replacing it. If the card is a face card, you win $30. If it is not a face card, you pay $2. There are 12 face cards in a deck of 52 cards. What is the expected value of playing the game

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Instructions: Determine whether the following polygons are
similar. If yes, type in the similarity statement and scale factor. If
no, type 'None' in the blanks.

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Answer:

None

Step-by-step explanation:

The given angles aren't equal which is needed for the polygon to be similar

No, the following polygons are not similar.

Used the concept of a similar figure that states,

In terms of Maths, when two figures have the same shape but their sizes are different, then such figures are called similar figures.

Given that,

Two polygons EFGH and JKLM are shown in the image.

Now the corresponding sides of both figures are,

EF = 27

JK = 63

And, EH  = 27

JM = 63

Hence, the ratio of corresponding sides is,

EF/JK = 27/63

= 9/21

= 3/7

EH/JM = 27/63

= 3/7

So their corresponding sides are equal in ratio.

But their corresponding angles are not the same.

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4 pounds of oranges costs $ 12 . What is the unit price per pound?

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3 dollars per pound....

Answer:

3 dollars per pound

Step-by-step explanation:

Unit Price = Cost / Pounds of oranges

Unit Price = 12 / 4

Unit Price = 3

The unit price per pound is $3

Consider the probability that at most 85 out of 136 DVDs will work correctly. Assume the probability that a given DVD will work correctly is 52%. Specify whether the normal curve can be used as an approximation to the binomial probability by verifying the necessary conditions.

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Answer:

Since both [tex]np \geq 10[/tex] and [tex]n(1-p) \geq 10[/tex], the necessary conditions are satisfied.

0.9945 = 99.45% probability that at most 85 out of 136 DVDs will work correctly.

Step-by-step explanation:

Test if the normal curve can be used as an approximation to the binomial probability by verifying the necessary conditions.

It is needed that:

[tex]np \geq 10[/tex] and [tex]n(1-p) \geq 10[/tex]

Binomial probability distribution

Probability of exactly x successes on n repeated trials, with p probability.

Can be approximated to a normal distribution, using the expected value and the standard deviation.

The expected value of the binomial distribution is:

[tex]E(X) = np[/tex]

The standard deviation of the binomial distribution is:

[tex]\sqrt{V(X)} = \sqrt{np(1-p)}[/tex]

Normal probability distribution

Problems of normally distributed distributions can be solved using the z-score formula.

In a set with mean [tex]\mu[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex], the z-score of a measure X is given by:

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

The Z-score measures how many standard deviations the measure is from the mean. After finding the Z-score, we look at the z-score table and find the p-value associated with this z-score. This p-value is the probability that the value of the measure is smaller than X, that is, the percentile of X. Subtracting 1 by the p-value, we get the probability that the value of the measure is greater than X.

When we are approximating a binomial distribution to a normal one, we have that [tex]\mu = E(X)[/tex], [tex]\sigma = \sqrt{V(X)}[/tex].

Assume the probability that a given DVD will work correctly is 52%.

This means that [tex]p = 0.52[/tex]

136 DVDs

This means that [tex]n = 136[/tex]

Test the conditions:

[tex]np = 136*0.52 = 70.72 \geq 10[/tex]

[tex]n(1-p) = 136*0.48 = 65.28 \geq 10[/tex]

Since both [tex]np \geq 10[/tex] and [tex]n(1-p) \geq 10[/tex], the necessary conditions are satisfied.

Mean and standard deviation:

[tex]\mu = E(X) = np = 136*0.52 = 70.72[/tex]

[tex]\sigma = \sqrt{V(X)} = \sqrt{np(1-p)} = \sqrt{136*0.52*0.48} = 5.83[/tex]

Consider the probability that at most 85 out of 136 DVDs will work correctly.

Using continuity correction, this is [tex]P(X \leq 85 + 0.5) = P(X \leq 85.5)[/tex], which is the p-value of Z when X = 85.5. So

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

[tex]Z = \frac{85.5 - 70.72}{5.83}[/tex]

[tex]Z = 2.54[/tex]

[tex]Z = 2.54[/tex] has a p-value of 0.9945.

0.9945 = 99.45% probability that at most 85 out of 136 DVDs will work correctly.

The mother was fed 21 fish, how many fish was the cub fed?

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10 fish were eaten by the cub

Ursula has a new team member, Tom, who came from another worksite. Tom is constantly trying to make new suggestions and explain how things used to work his old job. How should Ursula respond? a) Avoid him as much as possible b) Nod her head but ignore the details c) Politely suggest that he stop making new suggestions d) Listen to his suggestions to see what might work

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Answer:

  d) Listen to his suggestions to see what might work

Step-by-step explanation:

A supervisor or team leader cannot be expected to know everything, or be completely up-to-date with the latest innovations. A lot of what comprises "best practice" is developed on the job, or propagated by personnel transfers or word of mouth. A different point of view can often be beneficial, planting the seed for a beneficial change, even if the specific suggestion is not workable.

Ursula should pay attention to all of her team members, Tom included.


Which equation represents a line that passes through (4,1/3) and has a slope of 3/4?
Oy- 3/4= 1/3(x-4)
Oy-1/3= 3/4(x-4)
Oy- 1/3= 4(x-3/4)
Oy-4 = 3/4(x-1/3)

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Step-by-step explanation:

With this kind of problem, we're looking at an equation in the form

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

(m = slope)

so we can substitute m, y1, and x1 with the values we're given.

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

y - 1/3 = 3/4(x - 4)

Answer:

y - 1/3 = 3/4(x - 4)

What is the probability that z equals 1.5

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Answer:

0.1

Step-by-step explanation:

The probability value corresponding to z = 1.5 is 0.9332.

What is probability?

Probability is a number that expresses the likelihood or chance that a specific event will take place. Both proportions ranging from 0 to 1 and percentages ranging from 0% to 100% can be used to describe probabilities.

The standard normal curve is a special case of a normal curve with a mean of 0 and a standard deviation of 1. Since it is symmetric around the mean, 50% of the observations lie under the mean while the other 50% of the observations lie above the mean.

Thus the probability value corresponding to z = 1.5 is 0.9332.

Since the total probability value under the curve is 1, we subtract 0.9332 from 1 to calculate the area to the right.

P(Z>1.5)

=P(Z≤1.5)

=1−0.9332

=0.0668

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(d) 320 If the measurement of two angles of a triangle are 72º and 70%, find third ange in degrees. If the measurement of two angles of a triangle are 630 and 100​

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A boat can travel 21 miles on 7 gallons of gasoline. How far can it travel on 17 gallons?

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Answer:

51 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

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