Answer:
4/3
Step-by-step explanation:
just do the lcm of denomination and after that start solving
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Answer:
1 23/24
Step-by-step explanation:
Fractions can be added when they have the same denominator. Then the addition is performed by adding the numerators, and expressing the sum over the common denominator.
Here, your fractions have denominators of 8 and 6. Usually, we want to find a "least common denominator" to use to express the fractions. There are various ways to find that value. One of the easiest is to consult your memory of multiplication tables to find the smallest number that both a multiple of 8 and a multiple of 6. That number is 24.
An equivalent fraction is one that has the same value, but a different denominator than the one it is being compared to. Equivalent fractions can be made by multiplying by "1" in the form of "a/a" where "a" is any non-zero value. Here, it is useful to multiply 9/8 by 3/3 to make the equivalent fraction 27/24, which has a denominator of 24.
Similarly, we can multiply 5/6 by 4/4 to get the equivalent 20/24, which also has a denominator of 24.
These two fractions can now be added:
[tex]\dfrac{9}{8}+\dfrac{5}{6}=\dfrac{27}{24}+\dfrac{20}{24}=\dfrac{27+20}{24}=\dfrac{47}{24}[/tex]
If you want to turn this into a "mixed number", you need to find how many times 24 goes into 47: 47÷24 = 1 remainder 23. The quotient is the integer part of the mixed number; the remainder is the numerator of the fractional part. Then the mixed number value of the sum is ...
[tex]\dfrac{47}{24}=1\dfrac{23}{24}[/tex]
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Additional comments
The product of the denominators can always serve as a common denominator. That may not be the "least" common denominator. If you use that here, you would have ...
[tex]\dfrac{9}{8}+\dfrac{5}{6}=\left(\dfrac{9}{8}\cdot\dfrac{6}{6}\right)+\left(\dfrac{5}{6}\cdot\dfrac{8}{8}\right)=\dfrac{54+40}{48}=\dfrac{94}{48}[/tex]
This result can be reduced by removing a factor of 2 from numerator and denominator to give 47/24, the sum we had above.
The "least common denominator" (LCD) is the Least Common Multiple (LCM) of the denominators. It can be found by forming the product of the unique factors of the denominators. Here, we have 8 = 2·2·2 and 6 = 2·3. The LCD is the product 2·2·2·3. We recognize that 2³ and 3 are unique factors that need to contribute to the LCD. 2 is subsumed by 2³.
As you can see from the factoring, 2 is a common factor of both numbers. Another way to find the LCD (or LCM of the denominators) is to form their product (8×6 = 48) and divide that by the greatest common factor (GCF), which is 2. (48/2 = 24, the LCD) Sometimes it is easier to find the GCF and compute (product/GCF) than to find the LCM using factoring.
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If you don't mind the possibility of having to reduce the resulting fraction, the sum of fractions can always be computed as ...
[tex]\dfrac{a}{b}+\dfrac{c}{d}=\dfrac{ad+bc}{bd}[/tex]
This formula computes 94/48 as the sum of these fractions, effectively leaving out the middle step (9/8×6/6 +...) shown in the work above. I find this especially useful for adding rational expressions, not just numerical fractions.
Determine whether the following polygons are similar. If yes, type 'yes' in the Similar box and type in the similarity statement and scale factor. If no, type 'None' in the blanks. For the scale factor, please enter a fraction. Use the forward dash (i.e. /) to create a fraction (e.g. 1/2 is the same as 12
1
2
).
Given:
The figures of two polygons.
To find:
Whether the polygons are similar and then find the scale factor (if similar).
Solution:
From the given figures it is clear that both polygons are rectangles and their all interior angles are right angles.
The ratio of their longer sides:
[tex]\dfrac{32}{26}=\dfrac{16}{13}[/tex]
The ratio of their shorter sides:
[tex]\dfrac{18}{12}=\dfrac{3}{2}[/tex]
Since the ratio of their corresponding sides are not equal, therefore the two polygons are not similar.
Therefore the required solutions are:
Similar : No
Similarity statement : None
Scale factor : None
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a swift can fly at 160km/h. what is the speed in m/s? show clearly how you worked out your answer.
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{\sf Speed = 44.44 \ m/s}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Speed = 160 km / hr
To convert km/hr to m/s, we multiply it by [tex]\sf \frac{10}{36}[/tex]
Hence,
[tex]\displaystyle Speed = 160 \times \frac{10}{36} \ m/s\\\\Speed = \frac{1600}{36} \ m/s\\\\Speed = 44.44 \ m/s\\\\\rule[225]{225}{2}[/tex]
Hope this helped!
~AH1807Peace!The area of a rectangle is 63 ft^2, and the length of the rectangle is 11 ft more than twice the width. Find the dimensions of the rectangle.
A car is advertised with a price of $16336. The payment plan to own a car is $474 per month for 8 years. What is the
amount of interest paid?
Write out in words how to solve the following equation N/3+5-8=2
(n/3) + 5 - 8 = 2
First add the constants (+5 and -8) on LHS.
(n/3) - 3 = 2
Transfer -3 to RHS, by changing its sign.
n/3 = 2 + 3
Now add the constants (2 and 3) on RHS.
n/3 = 5
Transfer 3 to RHS by changing division to multiplication
n = 5 × 3
Finally multiply the constants (5 and 3) on RHS
n = 15
Use the ratio of a 45-45-90triangle to solve for the variables. Make sure to simplify radicals. Leave your answers as radicals in simplest form.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
in this specific case the two legs are congruent:
b = 18
For the Pythagorean theorem
a = √ 2 * 18^2 = 18√2
Find the area of Parallelogram ABCD given M< A=30° AB=10in AD=6in A=
Answer:
30 in²
Step-by-step explanation:
Parallelogram height is,
6/2 (since it's a 30°-60°-90° triangle)
= 3
Area = base × height
= 10×3 in²
= 30 in²
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Andrew buys 27 identical small cubes, each with two adjacent faces painted red. He then uses all of these cubes to build a large cube. What is the largest number of completely red faces of the large cube that he can make
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
Number of Identical small cubes = 27
Determine the largest number of completely red faces of the large cube that he can make
Given that 2 adjacent faces of each cube is painted
and the number of cubes = 27
The number of complete red face Large cube he can make = 4
The quadratic equation x^2 + 3x + 50 = 0 has roots r and s. Find a quadratic equation whose roots are r^2 and s^2.
Answer:
x^2 + 91x + 2500
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x^2 + 3x + 50
(x-r)(x-s)
-> x^2-(r+s)x+rs
rs = 50, r + s = -3
-> (rs)^2 = 2500
(r+s)^2 = 9
-> r^2 + 2rs + s^2 = 9
-> r^2 + 2(50) + s^2 = 9
-> r^2 + s^2 + 100 = 9
-> r^2 + s^2 = -91
(x-r^2)(x-s^2)
-> x^2-(r^2+s^2)x+(rs)^2
-> x^2 - (-91)x + 2500
x^2 + 91x + 2500
What is the mean of this data set?
A. 84
B. 85
C. 83
D. 88
Answer:
85
Step-by-step explanation:
Add to get total. divide by 4.
Answer:
B. 85
Step-by-step explanation:
Sorry for this very late response. But if anyone wasn't sure if 85 is the correct answer, it is. I can confirm this because I just took the test. I hope I could help! (:
8x( 5 x 2 ) Pls give answer
Answer:
80x
Step-by-step explanation:
Bracket first
5 x 2 = 10
8x x 10 = 80x
(Unless the 'x' next to the 8 is the term for multiplying:
8 x 10 = 80)
Answer:
80
Step-by-step explanation:
8 x (5 x 2)
8 x 10
Answer = 80
Solve the following equation for
f
f. Be sure to take into account whether a letter is capitalized or not.
Answer:
q + j
Step-by-step explanation:
q = - j + f
f = q + j
q + j is the answer.
Answer:
f = q + j
Step-by-step explanation:
Rewrite the equation:
-j + f = q
Add j to both sides of the equation:
f = q + j
Find the percent notation of 2.2
Answer:
2.2 x 100 = 220%
Step-by-step explanation:
To convert from decimal to percent, just multiply the decimal value by 100. In this example we have: 2.2 × 100 = 220% (answer). ➥ The ease way: 1) Move the decimal point two places to the right: 2.2 → 22 → 220.
I hope this will help you
In four years,George saved $540. His twin sister, Georgette, saved 10 times as much. How much did Georgette saved?
5400 dollars
540x10= 5400
Solve: 5 + n > 2
Just let me know because I am stuck and need to know the answer for this test please let me know thank you ❤️
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 5+n>2[/tex]
We have to find n Take 5 to right side sign will be changed[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto n>2-5[/tex]
Simplify[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto n>-3[/tex]
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Evaluate (657.3÷10)-(94.5÷5)
Answer:
Ans; (657.3÷10)-(94.5÷5) = 65.73 – 18.9 = 46.83
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Answer:
-4
Step-by-step explanation:
The point (x, y) = (0, 0) is on the line, so it represents a proportional relation. Any ratio of y to x will be the slope. The choice that makes this computation easiest is ...
x = 1, y = -4
y/x = -4/1 = -4
The slope of the line is -4.
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Answer:
C) 462
Step-by-step explanation:
The presenters can be chosen 11C6 = 462 different ways.
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If the teacher were concerned about the order of the presentations, the number of possibilities goes up to 11P6 = 332,640 different ways.
Alice and Bob each choose a number uniformly (and independently) from the interval [0, 10]. What is the probability that the absolute value of the difference between their two numbers is less than 1/4
Answer:
The probability is zero (0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given;
interval of numbers to be chosen = 0, 1, 2, 3 , 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 , 10
total possible outcome = 11
The possible numbers whose absolute difference is greater than ¹/₄ includes the following;
(0,1), (1,2), (2,3), (3,4), (4,5), (5,6), (6,7), (7,8), (8,9), (9,10), (10,0)
The probability of this = 11 / 11 = 1
The probability that the absolute value of the difference between their two numbers is less than 1/4
[tex]P(less \ than \ \frac{1}{4} ) = 1 - P(greater \ than \ \frac{1}{4} )\\\\P(less \ than \ \frac{1}{4} ) = 1 - 1 \\\\P(less \ than \ \frac{1}{4} ) = 0[/tex]
Write a inequality.
Question: twice a number is no more than 14
Please help
Answer:
2x[tex]\leq[/tex]14
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
2x ≤ 14
Step-by-step explanation:
twice a number is no more than 14
2x ≤ 14
Two boats are travelling at 30 miles/hr, the first going north and the second going east. The second crosses the path of the first 10 minutes after the first one was there. At what rate is their distance increasing when the second has gone 10 miles beyond the crossing point
Answer:
their distance is increasing at the rate of 41.6 miles/hr
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the data in the question;
first we determine the distance travelled by the first boat in 10 min when the second boat was crossing its path;
⇒ ( 30/60 ) × 10 = 5 miles
so as illustrated in the diagram below;
y² = x² + ( x + 5 )²
2y[tex]\frac{dy}{dt}[/tex] = 2x[tex]\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex] + 2(x+5)[tex]\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex]
y[tex]\frac{dy}{dt}[/tex] = ( 2x + 5 ) ][tex]\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{dy}{dt}[/tex] = [( 2x + 5 )/y ][tex]\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex] ------ let this be equation 1
Now, given that, [tex]\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex] = 30 miles/hr, when x = 10
so
y = √( 10² + 15² ) = √325
so from equation 1
[tex]\frac{dy}{dt}[/tex] = [( 2x + 5 )/y ][tex]\frac{dx}{dt}[/tex]
we substitute
[tex]\frac{dy}{dt}[/tex] = [( 2(10) + 5 ) / √325 ]30
[tex]\frac{dy}{dt}[/tex] = [ 25 / √325 ] × 30
[tex]\frac{dy}{dt}[/tex] = 41.6 miles/hr
Therefore, their distance is increasing at the rate of 41.6 miles/hr
Question 7 Multiple Choice Worth 1 points)
(01.01 LC)
Evaluate the expression 28 - 472 - 10-2
0 11
O 27
O 56
O 59
Zoe is a party planner. She orders cupcakes and sheet cakes from Creative Cakes whenever she needs beautiful cakes to serve. One sheet cake serves 24 people and 2 dozen cupcakes serve 24 people. For the Benson's bridal shower she ordered 8 dozen cupcakes and 3 sheet cakes and paid $160.81. For the Nygaard's 50th wedding anniversary she ordered 6 dozen cupcakes and 15 sheet cakes and paid $342.33. She is planning a graduation party for her niece's high school class. She wants the party to be nice but she offered to pay for the cakes herself so she wants to choose the most economical plan. Zoe estimates 250 people will attend the party.
Full question:
Zoe is a party planner. She orders cupcakes and sheet cakes from Creative Cakes whenever she needs beautiful cakes to serve. One sheet cake serves 24 people and 2 dozen cupcakes serve 24 people. For the Benson's bridal shower she ordered 10 dozen cupcakes and 4 sheet cakes and paid $186.44. For the Nygaard's 50th wedding anniversary she ordered 2 dozen cupcakes and 15 sheet cakes and paid $259.66. She is planning a graduation party for her niece's high school class. She wants the party to be nice but she offered to pay for the she wants to choose the most economical plan. Zoe estimates 250 people will attend the party
Select the most economical choice below:
Zoe should buy sheet cakes because they cost $12.38 for one sheet cake.
Zoe should buy sheet cakes because they cost $15.66 for one sheet cake.
Zoe should buy cupcakes because they cost $12.38 for one dozen cupcakes.
Zoe should buy cupcakes because they cost $15.66 for one dozen cupcakes.
Zoe should buy cupcakes because they cost $12.38 for two dozen cupcakes.
Answer:
Zoe should buy cupcakes because they cost $12.38 for two dozen cupcakes.
Explanation:
If there are 250 people attending the high school class graduation party, then 24 people each within 250 people in total would get 2 dozen cupcakes worth $12.38 each.
Therefore there are 250/24 = 10.41 groups (10 groups approximately or 10.41×2=20.82 dozens of cupcakes required)
Zoe would need to spend 10.41×$12.38= $128.88 to buy the cupcakes for the party
Find the distance given the coordinates (-2, -1) & (-8, 7) in the simplest form
O 72
072
O 10
O 100
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Answer:
| - 5| 5
| 6 | 6
| - 9 | 9
the numbers will be positive when they come out from the absolute value
Answer and Step-by-step explanation:
The absolute value of a value is the positive version of that value.
| | <- Brackets are used to show that a value is being absolute.
|-5| = 5 The negative 5 with absolute brackets becomes a positive 5.
|6| = 6 A positive 6 with absolute brackets stays a positive 6.
|-9| = 9 A negative 9 with absolute brackets becomes a positive 9.
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Suppose that, in the past, 40% of all adults favored capital punishment. Do we have reason to believe that the proportion of adults favoring capital punishment today has increased if, in a random sample of 15 adults, 8 favor capital punishment? Use a 0.05 level of significance.
Answer:
The p-value of the test is 0.1469 > 0.05, which means that there is no reason to believe that the proportion of adults favoring capital punishment today has increased, using a 0.05 level of significance.
Step-by-step explanation:
Suppose that, in the past, 40% of all adults favored capital punishment. Test if the proportion has increased:
At the null hypothesis, we test if the proportion is still of 40%, that is:
[tex]H_0: p = 0.4[/tex]
At the alternative hypothesis, we test if the proportion has increased, that is, is greater than 40%, so:
[tex]H_1: p > 0.4[/tex]
The test statistic is:
[tex]z = \frac{X - \mu}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]
In which X is the sample mean, [tex]\mu[/tex] is the value tested at the null hypothesis, [tex]\sigma[/tex] is the standard deviation and n is the size of the sample.
0.4 is tested at the null hypothesis:
This means that [tex]\mu = 0.4, \sigma = \sqrt{0.4*0.6}[/tex]
Random sample of 15 adults, 8 favor capital punishment.
This means that [tex]n = 15, X = \frac{8}{15} = 0.5333[/tex]
Value of the test statistic:
[tex]z = \frac{X - \mu}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]
[tex]z = \frac{0.5333 - 0.4}{\frac{\sqrt{0.4*0.6}}{\sqrt{15}}}[/tex]
[tex]z = 1.05[/tex]
P-value of the test and decision:
The p-value of the test is the probability of finding a sample proportion of 0.5333 or more, which is 1 subtracted by the p-value of z = 1.05.
Looking at the z-table, z = 1.05 has a p-value of 0.8531.
1 - 0.8531 = 0.1469.
The p-value of the test is 0.1469 > 0.05, which means that there is no reason to believe that the proportion of adults favoring capital punishment today has increased, using a 0.05 level of significance.
Companies are starting to use 360-degree surveys to evaluate the performance of their employees. This approach uses annonymous feedback from a variety of people who work closely with the employee. People who fill out the survey could be coworkers, supervisors, subordinates, or even customers. It is different from a traditional performance review, which relies only on feedback from an employee's supervisor. Many prefer the 360-degree approach because it provides a more well-rounded perspective on how the employee performs in their job role. Supervisers can be biased because they do not interact with the employee in the same way that a customer or co-worker might. However, the 360-degree survey approach still relies only on subjective feedback, which does not always give a fair representation of the employee's work?
Answer:
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Find the area of the shaded regions:
QUICKLY!!!!!
Answer:
[tex]41.89\ cm^2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]We\ are\ given:\\In\ two\ concentric\ circles,\\OD=3\ cm\\BC=4\ cm\\\angle DOB=\angle AOC=120\\Now,\\We\ know\ that:\\Area\ of\ a\ sector\ with\ a\ central\ angle\ \theta\ and\ a\ radius\ r\ is:\\A=\frac{\theta}{360}* \pi r^2\\Here,\\Area\ between\ the\ sectors=Area\ of\ Larger\ Sector - Area\ of\ smaller\ sector=\frac{\theta}{360}*\pi(R^2-r^2),\ where\ R\ and\ r\ are\ radii\ of\ the\ respective\ circles\ and\\ \theta\ is\ the\ common\ central\ angle.\\Here,\\R=4+3=7\ cm\\r=3\ cm\\ \theta=120\\ Hence,[/tex]
[tex]Area\ of\ the\ shaded\ region=\frac{120}{360}*\pi(7^2-3^2)=\frac{1}{3}*\pi(49-9)=\frac{1}{3}*\pi(40) \approx 41.89\ cm^2[/tex]