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2∣0=202, vertical bar, 0, equals, 20 lizards
How many zoos have more than 26 lizards

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Answer 1
do you have a picture or something ? this isn’t helping me.

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Write a linear equation in point slope form that passes through the points (-2,18) and (1,9)

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Answer:

y-18=-3(x+2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The Slope-intercept form is -3x+12

help I was never taught how to do this im confused

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Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a triangle = (bh)/2

Where b = base length and h = height

Given base length: 18ft

Given height: 4ft

This being known let's define the variables

b = 18

h = 4

Now to find the area we simply plug in these values into the formula

Area = (18)(4)/2

Simplify multiplication 18 * 4 = 72

Area = 72/2

Simplify division

Area = 36

Catriona spotted a major problem having to do with patient billing. A number of people may have received the wrong bills. When should she have told her boss? O a) When she was evaluating how to alert the patients O b) After she sent patient notices out c) When she first noticed the problem O d) After she decided on a communication plan

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

When she first noticed the problem

PLZZZZZZ HELP WILL GIVE BRAIN THING AND EXTRA POINTS !What is the least common denominator of the rational expressions below? ​

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Answer:

D is the least common denominator

determine a simplified expression

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Answer:

For Task B: [tex]3x^4 - 2x^3[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that Volume = l*w*h, we can plug in the values on the diagram, so we get the equation (3x-2)([tex]\frac{1}{2}x[/tex])([tex]2x^2[/tex]) = [tex](\frac{3}{2} x^2 - x)(2x^2) = 3x^4-2x^3[/tex]. Hope this helps!!!

PLEASE HELP ME IM HAVING TROUBLE WITH IT

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Answer:

True

False

Step-by-step explanation:

BC are on the same line so, the new [tex]B^{1}[/tex][tex]C^{1}[/tex] will also be on the same. Just a different line than the original. The both move the same distance when dilated.

CD and the new [tex]C^{1}[/tex][tex]D^{1}[/tex] cannot be the same length. The dilation will increase their length by 1[tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

If you have a right triangle with legs a =6 and b= 8, what is the value of the hypotenuse? show work.

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

1. [tex]6^{2} + 8^{2} = c^{2}[/tex]

2 [tex]100 = c^{2}[/tex]

3. c = 10

PLEASE HEP ME
PLEASE HELP AND BE CORRECT BEFORE ANSWERING

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Answer:

TrueTrue

Step-by-step explanation:

The center of dilation (point D) is a point that doesn't move. Any line not through that point will be moved to a parallel location when a dilation factor is applied.

Any line through the center of dilation will still go through the center of dilation. Its slope does not change, so the line will appear to be the same.

  AB ║ A'B' — True

  AD ≅ A'D' — True

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You can see these relationships in the attached figure.

Question 4 4 pts Lori buys a $1500 certificate of deposit (CD) that earns 6% interest that compounds monthly. How much will the CD be worth in: 5 years? 10 years? 486 months?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

5 years

[tex]1500(1+\frac{.06}{12})^{12*5}=2023.275229[/tex]

10 years

[tex]1500(1+\frac{.06}{12})^{10*12}=2729.095101[/tex]

486 months:

[tex]1500(1+\frac{.06}{12})^{486}=16935.47074[/tex]

round those as you please


1. One half of a number added to a second
number equals 4. One half of the first
number decreased by the second number
equals zero. Find the two numbers.

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Answer:

(4, 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

½x + y = 4

y = 4 - ½x

½x - y = 0

½x - (4 - ½x) = 0

½x - 4 + ½x = 0

x = 4

y = 4 - ½(4)

y = 2

According to the Fundamental Theorem of Algebra, which polynomial function has exactly 8 roots?
PLS HELP IM TIMED

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Answer:

Option (1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Fundamental theorem of Algebra states degree of the polynomial defines the number of roots of the polynomial.

8 roots means degree of the polynomial = 8

Option (1)

f(x) = (3x² - 4x - 5)(2x⁶- 5)

When we multiply (3x²) and (2x⁶),

(3x²)(2x⁶) = 6x⁸

Therefore, degree of the polynomial = 8

And number of roots = 8

Option (2)

f(x) = (3x⁴ + 2x)⁴

By solving the expression,

Leading term of the polynomial = (3x⁴)⁴

                                                     = 81x¹⁶

Therefore, degree of the polynomial = 16

And number of roots = 16

Option (3)

f(x) = (4x² - 7)³

Leading term of the polynomial = (4x²)³

                                                    = 64x⁶

Degree of the polynomial = 6

Number of roots = 6

Option (4)

f(x) = (6x⁸ - 4x⁵ - 1)(3x² - 4)

By simplifying the expression,

Leading term of the polynomial = (6x⁸)(3x²)

                                                     = 18x¹⁰

Degree of the polynomial = 10

Therefore, number of roots = 10

If x+y=6 and xy =2find x³+y³(please help me fast with explanation also please) T^T​

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Answer: x³+y³=180

Step-by-step explain:                                                                                            let's remember the formula                                                                                 x³+y³=(x+y)(x²-xy+y²) and also  x³+y³=(x+y)³-3xy(x+y)                                              then                                                                                      [tex]\displaystyle\boldsymbol{ x^3+y^3=\underbrace{(x+y)^3}_{6}-3\underbrace{xy}_{2}\underbrace{(x+y)}_6}=\\\\6^3-3\cdot 2\cdot 6=216-36=180[/tex]                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

A professor has learned that nine students in her class of 35 will cheat on the exam. She decides to focus her attention on ten randomly chosen students during the exam. a. What is the probability that she finds at least one of the students cheating

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{73,331}{75,516}\approx 97.11\%[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The probability that she will find at least one student cheating is equal to the probability that she finds no students cheating subtracted from 1.

Each time she randomly chooses a student the probability she will catch a cheater is equal to the number of cheaters divided by the number of students.

Therefore, for the first student she chooses, there is a [tex]\frac{9}{35}[/tex] chance that the student chosen is a cheater and therefore a [tex]\frac{26}{35}[/tex] chance she does not catch a cheater. For the second student, there are only 34 students to choose from. If we stipulate that the first student chosen was not a cheater, then there is a [tex]\frac{9}{34}[/tex] chance she will catch a cheater and a [tex]\frac{25}{34}[/tex] chance she does not catch the cheater.

Therefore, the probability she does not catch a single cheater after randomly choosing ten students is equal to:

[tex]\frac{26}{35}\cdot \frac{25}{34}\cdot \frac{24}{33}\cdot \frac{23}{32}\cdot \frac{22}{31}\cdot \frac{21}{30}\cdot \frac{20}{29}\cdot \frac{19}{28}\cdot \frac{18}{27}\cdot \frac{17}{26}[/tex]

Subtract this from one to get the probability she finds at least one of the students cheating after randomly selecting nine students. Let event A occur when the professor finds at least one student cheating after randomly selecting ten students from a group of 35 students.

[tex]P(A)=1-\frac{26}{35}\cdot \frac{25}{34}\cdot \frac{24}{33}\cdot \frac{23}{32}\cdot \frac{22}{31}\cdot \frac{21}{30}\cdot \frac{20}{29}\cdot \frac{19}{28}\cdot \frac{18}{27}\cdot \frac{17}{26},\\\\P(A)=1-\frac{2,185}{75,516},\\\\P(A)=\boxed{\frac{73,331}{75,516}}\approx 0.97106573441\approx \boxed{97.11\%}[/tex]

Convert the following fraction to a decimal.
1/3
A. 0.3


B. 0.03


C. 0.303


D. 3.9

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Answer:

Option A, 0.3

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1:  Convert the fraction into a decimal

Technically, 1/3 is an irrational number meaning that it never ends.  However, if we round it, it would round to 0.3 since 1/3 = 0.3333333.....

Answer: Option A, 0.3

Please help!

Solve for x

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Answer:

  x = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

The product of lengths to the two circle intercepts are the same for each secant.

  7(7+9) = (8x)(8x+6x)

  112 = 112x² . . . simplify

  1 = x² . . . . . . divide by 112

  x = 1 . . . . . . . take the square root (segment lengths are positive)

It's camping season! Ernie and Bert set up their tents 15 m from
each other. Ernie has Tent 1 and Bert has Tent 2. The angle
between the line of sight from Bert's tent to the shower and the
line of sight from Bert's tent to Ernie's tent is 78 degrees. If
Ernie's tent is 19m away from the shower, is Bert 's tent closer or
further away from the shower and by how much? In your
calculations, round your angles to the nearest whole degree and
side measurements to the nearest tenth of a metre.
1
2

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Answer:

The answer is "21.6".

Step-by-step explanation:

Let A stand for tent 1

Let B stand for tent 2

Let C be a shower

Using cosine formula:  

[tex]c= \sqrt{b^2 +a^2 - 2ab\cdot \cos(C)}\\\\[/tex]

  [tex]= \sqrt{(19)^2 + (15)^2 - 2\cdot 19 \cdot 15 \cdot \cos(78^{\circ})}\\\\= \sqrt{361 + 225 - 570\cdot \cos(78^{\circ})}\\\\ = \sqrt{586- 570\cdot \cos(78^{\circ})}\\\\= 21.6\\\\[/tex]

Therefore, you need to reduce the similarity from B to C which is the length from tent 2 to shower:

Tent 2 Distance to Dusk = 21.6m

Bert's tent is 21.6m away from the shower

find all the missing measurement​

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Answer:

find all the missing measurement

Danielle needs to walk 3 miles. If she wants to reach her destination in 45
minutes ( hour), how fast does she need to walk?
A. 135 miles
per hour
B. 2.25 miles per hour
C. 15 miles per hour
D. 4 miles per hour

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Answer:

4 miles per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

3 miles

Change the 45 minutes to hours

45 minutes * 1 hour/60 minutes = 3/4 hour

3 miles ÷ 3/4 hour

Copy dot flip

3 * 4/3

4 miles per hour

MFP15017010 2021 Question 2 2.1 Calculate the following 2- and 3-digit numbers using strategic doubling: 34 2.1.2 340 2.13 277 214 00 (10) 2.15 500

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Answer:

plz check ur school solution down.

Step-by-step explanation:

the expectation students often have when doing the coin flip experiment is that thye will flip exactly 5 heads and 5 tails because there is 50% chance of flipping each. Is this a realistic expectation

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

A coin which has a head and a tail has 1/2 probability of each which is a 50% chance of getting either a head or a tail. This means that given two sides of a coin, probability looks at the number of favorable outcomes and total number of outcomes, a formula that reflects a pattern seen in past experiences. Probability isn't absolute but relative. When we say there is a 50% chance of getting a head in a coin flip, it is relative to past experiences but doesn't assure of particular future occurrences regarding the coin flip.

A cube has an edge of 8cm. Calculate its Volume.​

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Answer:

512cm³

Step-by-step explanation:

to get the volume the formula is Base area x height

BA X H

=8x8x8 because all sides of a cube are equal

=512cm³

Camille is attending a fundraiser. She pays for her admission and buys raffle tickets for $5dollar each. If she buys 10 raffle tickets, then she would spend a total of $135 at the fundraiser.
The number S of dollars Camille spends at the fundraiser is a function of r, the number of raffle tickets she buys.
Write the function's formula.

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Answer:

50r + a = 135

Admission cost was $85

Step-by-step explanation:

We are missing a crucial amount of information here. It is how much she spent on her admission. We can create an equation symbolizing this problem.

5r + a = 135

We know that she purchases 10 tickets so we can substitute that in r and solve for a.

50 + a = 135

a = 85

Best of Luck!

A golf ball is hit from ground level. Its path is modelled by the relation h(t) = -4.9 t2 + 27.2t , where h is the ball’s height above the ground, in meters, and t is the time, in seconds. Determine the time the ball is in the air.

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Well its in the air any time marked on the parabola but assuming that time is the difference between the two x intercepts it would be 5.551 seconds. (Sorry im not 100 percent sure what it means)

Javier jogs 3/4 of a mile in 8/1/2 minutes.

If he keeps the same pace, how many minutes will it take him to jog 1 mile?

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Answer:

11 1/3 minutes per mile.

Step-by-step explanation:

3/4 miles jogged in 8 1/2 minutes.

So 1 mile jogged in: 8 1/2 divided by 3/4 = 8 1/2 x 4/3  = (17 x 4) / (2 x 3) = 11 1/3 minutes per mile

Answer:

x = 11 1/3 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

We can write a ratio to solve

3/4 mile              1 mile

----------------- = --------------

8 1/2 minutes        x minutes

Using cross products

3/4 *x = 8 1/2

Multiply each side by 4/3

4/3 * 3/4x = 8 1/2 * 4/3

x = 17/2 * 4/3

x = 34/3

x = 11 1/3

Find the measure of the missing angles.
WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

h= 60

g= 120

m= 147

k= 33

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that all three lines are straight an continuous, so, at any given point the angles should add up to 180 degrees.

This immediately helps with angle h:

    120 + h = 180

              h = 60

As well as m:

     33 + m = 180

              m = 147

There are two ways to solve the next part:

First and most familiar way:

    h + g = 180

    60 + g = 180

             g = 120

and:

    m + k = 180

    147 + k = 180

              k = 33

The other way that I prefer is that the angles opposite of each other when two lines intersect are equal. I don't know if that makes sense, it's hard to explain in this format.

Absolute Value Equations

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Answer:

4 is E, 5 is A

Step-by-step explanation:

4) Divide both sides by 5 to get |2x + 1| = 11, then solve for x to get 5 and -6.

5) Add 7 to both sides to get ½|4x - 8| = 10. Multiply both sides by 2 to get |4x - 8| = 20, then solve for x to get 7 and -3.

A sales firm receives an average of three calls per hour on its toll-free number. For any given hour, find the probability that it will receive at least three calls. Use the Poisson distribution.

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Answer:

At most 3 calls: 64.7%

At least 3 calls: 57.7%

5 or more calls: 18.5%

Step-by-step explanation:

Select the correct answer.
The Richter scale measures the magnitude, M, of an earthquake as a function of its intensity, I, and the intensity of a reference earthquake,
M= log (I/I)
.Which equation calculates the magnitude of an earthquake with an intensity 10,000 times that of the reference earthquake?

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Answer:

[tex]M = \log(10000)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]M = \log(\frac{I}{I_o})[/tex]

[tex]I = 10000I_o[/tex] ---- intensity is 10000 times reference earthquake

Required

The resulting equation

We have:

[tex]M = \log(\frac{I}{I_o})[/tex]

Substitute the right values

[tex]M = \log(\frac{10000I_o}{I_o})[/tex]

[tex]M = \log(10000)[/tex]

The equation that calculates the magnitude of an earthquake with an intensity 10,000 times that of the reference earthquake is A. M = ㏒10000

Since the magnitude of an earthquake on the Richter sscale is M = ㏒(I/I₀) where

I = intensity of eartquake and I₀ = reference earthquake intensity.

Since we require the magnitude when the intensity is 10,000 times the reference intensity, we have that I = 10000I₀.

Magnitude of earthquake

So, substituting these into the equation for M, we have

M = ㏒(I/I₀)

M = ㏒(10000I₀./I₀)

M = ㏒10000

So, the equation that calculates the magnitude of an earthquake with an intensity 10,000 times that of the reference earthquake is A. M = ㏒10000

Learn more about magnitude of an earthquake here:

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I need help with this​

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Answer: 13.5 Okay! Here's the method count the legs of the right triangle

The formula we'll use will be

A^2 + B^2 = C^2

In this case we're counting by twos

The base is 11 so we times it by itself =110

The leg is 8.5 so we going to times itself to make 72.25 add those together so 110+ 72.25 = 182.25 then we \|-----

182.25

Then you have got ur answer of 13.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the function, calculate the following values: ​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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