Assignment: Counting Investigation Dakota and Karen noticed that there were a bunch of combinations available in their school cafeteria. Think about a meal at your school, or maybe a favorite restaurant. How many combinations of choices do you have? Create a tree diagram listing the possible combinations, and count the results. 1. For what will you find the number of combinations? ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. List at least three categories to consider. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. List the choices within each category. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Assign each choice a symbol. Ex. juice = (diamond shape) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Create a tree diagram to determine the number of combinations available. 6. List all possible combinations and count the total number of possibilities. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Answer 1

Hi there! Hopefully this helps!

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Q1: (For what)"Will you find the number of combinations?"

Answer: (I unfortunately don't understand this very well so I'm giving it my best, and take this with a grain of salt.) I will be able to find combinations using a school cafeteria!

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Q2: "List at least three categories to consider."

My choices:

Answer: Fruits, Vegetables, Protein.

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Q3: "List the choices within each category."

Answer:

Fruits: Apples, Bananas, and Grapes.

Vegetables: Cauliflower, Carrot, and Corn.

Protein: Green beans, Salmon, and Almonds.

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Q4: "Assign each choice a symbol. Ex. juice = (diamond shape)"

Answer:

Fruits: Apples, Bananas, and Grapes.

Vegetables: Cauliflower✨, Carrot, and Corn.

Protein: Green beans, Salmon, and Almonds.

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Q5: "Create a tree diagram to determine the number of combinations available."

(I'm not very familiar with a tree diagram so here is my interpretation at the bottom.)

(You can rewrite this and do it your way if you want).

Q6: "List all possible combinations and count the total number of possibilities."

There are 27 combinations possible!

All of my possible combinations:

Apples, Cauliflower, Green beans.Apples, Cauliflower, SalmonApples, Cauliflower, Almonds.Bananas, Cauliflower, Green Beans.Bananas, Cauliflower, Salmon.Bananas, Cauliflower, Almonds.Grapes, Cauliflower, Green bean.Grapes, Cauliflower, Salmon.Grapes, Cauliflower, Almonds.Apples, Carrot, Green beans.Apples, Carrot, Salmon.Apples, Carrot, Almonds.Bananas, Carrot, Green beans.Bananas, Carrot, Salmon.Bananas, Carrot, Almonds.Grapes, Carrot, Green beans.Grapes, Carrot, Salmon.Grapes, Carrot, Almonds.Apples, Corn, Green beans.Apples, Corn, Salmon.Apples, Corn, Almonds.Bananas, Corn, Green beans,Bananas, Corn, Salmon.Bananas, Corn, Almonds.Grapes, Corn, Green Beans.Grapes, Corn, Salmon.Grapes, Corn, Almonds.

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Assignment: Counting Investigation Dakota And Karen Noticed That There Were A Bunch Of Combinations Available

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What is the radical equivalent for 197^7/8?

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Answer:

[tex]\sqrt[8]{197^{7} }[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sqrt[8]{197^{7} }[/tex]

A highway measuring 90 feet x 7 feet requires 1/2 a fluid ounce of cleaning situation per square root how much cleaning situation is required to clean the hallway

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Answer:

1260 ounce of the fluid.

Step-by-step explanation:

Dimension of hallway = 90 feet × 7 feet

Area of the hallway = 90 × 7

                                  = 630 square feet

Given that 1/2 (0.5) of a fluid ounce is required per square foot, the amount of cleaning situation to clean the hallway can be determined as;

                 =  [tex]\frac{area of hallway}{cleaning situation per foot}[/tex]

                 = [tex]\frac{630}{0.5}[/tex]

                 = 1260 ounce

The amount of cleaning situation required to clean the hallway is 1260 ounce of the fluid.

(x - y) + 2y + x3, when x = -3 and y=7
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-5 is the answer (or at least I think its is..) since x = -3 and y = 7, thus it will become (-3 - 7) + 2(7) + 3(-3)
That is really hard

Suppose that F(x) = x? and g(x) = -3x? Which statement best compares the
graph of G(x) with the graph of F(x)?

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Answer:

flipped over the x-axis and stretched vertically

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiplying y by a value greater than 1 results in a vertical stretch. When the sign of it is negative there is a reflection over the x-axis. The appropriate choice is shown below.

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The second attachment shows how the graph is flipped and stretched.

A teacher is experimenting with a new computer-based instruction and conducts a study to test its effectiveness. In which situation could the teacher use a hypothesis test for matched pairs?
The teacher gives each student in the class a pretest. Then she teaches a lesson using a computer program. Afterwards, she gives each student a post-test. The teacher wants to see if the difference in scores will show an improvement.
The teacher randomly divides the class into two groups. One of the groups receives computer-based instruction. The other group receives traditional instruction without computers. After instruction, each student takes a test and the teacher wants to compare the performance of the two groups.
The teacher uses a combination of traditional methods and computer-based instruction. She asks students which they liked better. She wants to determine if the majority prefer the computer-based instruction.

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Answer:

The teacher gives each student in the class a pretest. Then she teaches a lesson using a computer program. Afterwards, she gives each student a post-test. The teacher wants to see if the difference in scores will show an improvement.

Step-by-step explanation:

In hypothesis testing, there is  a premise or a claim where an analyst want to test or to investigate in an experiment. In this study, different sampling methods are being carried out.

In hypothesis testing, we usually have the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis.

The null hypothesis is an established hypothesis which is usually denoted by [tex]H_o[/tex] and it is a currently accepted value or default  for a parameter.

On the other hand the alternative hypothesis or the research hypothesis denoted by [tex]H_a[/tex] came into place to challenge the study to be tested.

In the given question , the teacher wants to see the difference in the outcome of the test scores if there will be an improvement.  The same is true for hypothesis testing, we tends to see the difference in the test statistics result maybe it is significant or not  in order to determine the conclusion on the null hypothesis.

Rearrange the equation so x is the independent variable. y+6=5(x-4)

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Answer:

x = (y + 26)/5

Step-by-step explanation:

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Step 1: Write out equation

y + 6 = 5(x - 4)

Step 2: Distribute

y + 6 = 5x - 20

Step 3: Isolate x

y + 26 = 5x

Step 4: Isolate variable x

(y + 26)/5 = x

Step 5: Rewrite

x = (y + 26)/5

Answer:

y = 5x - 26

Step-by-step explanation:

Since x is the independent variable, you have to solve for y.

y + 6 = 5(x-4)

Now distribute:

y + 6 = 5x - 20

subtract the 6 from both sides

y + 6 - 6 = 5x - 20 - 6

y = 5x - 26

Camila llama a cuatro compañeras y les informa sobre una campaña de recoleccion de alimentos. Cada una de estas amigas llama a otras cuatro amigas para contarles sobre la campaña, y luego estas llaman a 4 nuevas amigas.¿cuantas amigas se enteran de este llamado?

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Answer:

El total de amigos que se enteran del es 84 amigos.

Step-by-step explanation:

Camila llama a cuatro acompañantes y les informa sobre una colecta de alimentos. Cada uno de estos amigos llama a otros cuatro amigos para contarles sobre la campaña, y luego llaman a 4 nuevos amigos. ¿Cuántos amigos se enteran de esta llamada?

El número de compañeros que llamó Camila = 4 amigos

Cada uno de los cuatro amigos llamó a otros cuatro amigos para hacer = 4 × 4 = 16 amigos

Cada uno de los dieciséis amigos llamó a otros cuatro amigos para hacer = 16 × 4 = 64 amigos

Por lo tanto, el número total de amigos que se enteran de la llamada para dar información sobre una colecta de alimentos = 4 + 16 + 64 = 84 amigos.

Given the range (1, 1),(4,2), (2, -1), with a coordinate transformation of f(x, y) = (x+1, y-1), what is the
domain?

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Answer:Domain = { (0,2), (3,3), (1,0) }

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Explanation:

The rule f(x,y) = (x+1,y-1) says to add 1 to the x coordinate and subtract 1 from the y coordinate. So let's say the input point is (7,2). This would move it to (8,1).

Now let's say that you accidentally erased the "(7,2)", but you still have the "(8,1)". You'd have to work through the steps backwards to get back to (7,2)

So you'll effectively use this rule g(x,y) = (x-1, y+1) which is the inverse transformation. Whatever f(x,y) does, the g(x,y) function will undo it and go opposite. We'll subtract 1 from the x coordinate and add 1 to the y coordinate.

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So that's what we'll do with the set of points { (1,1), (4,2), (2,-1) }

We have (1,1) become (0,2) after applying the g(x,y) rule

(4,2) becomes (3,3) after using g(x,y)

(2,-1) becomes (1,0) after using g(x,y)

Therefore, the domain is { (0,2), (3,3), (1,0) }

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The mapping diagram is shown below.

Is f(x) =(x+5)2 a function, an odd function, both or neither

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Answer: Neither even, nor odd

Explanation:

f(x) = (x+5)^2 = x^2+10x+25 = x^2+10x^1+25x^0

The exponents for that last expression are 2, 1, 0

The mix of even and odd exponents in the standard form means f(x) is neither even nor odd. We would need to have all exponents even to have f(x) even, or have all exponents odd to have f(x) be odd.

What is the simplified expression for 22 • 2?
24
O 20
021
O 22
0 23

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2^1 would be the answer.

2^2 x 2^3 is 32

2^4 is 16

32/16 is 2

2^1 is 2 so the answer is 2^1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

When multiplying exponents of the same base, you can simply add the exponents together so 2² * 2³ = 2⁽²⁺³⁾ = 2⁵. When dividing exponents of the same base, you can simply subtract the exponents so 2⁵ / 2⁴ = 2⁽⁵⁻⁴⁾ = 2¹.

Suppose that a population begins at a size of 100 and grows continuously at a rate of 200% per year. Give the formula for calculating the size of that population after t years.

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Answer:

y = 100(3)^t

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the formula y = P(1 + r)^t where y is the new amount, P is the starting amount, r is the rate as a decimal, and t is the time.

Plug in the values given:

y = 100(1 + 2)^t

y = 100(3)^t

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 100(3)^t

HELP SOMEONE PLEASE!!!!! Factor completely 10x2 + 2x − 8. 2
(5x − 1)(x + 4) 2(5x − 4)(x + 1) 2(5x + 2)(x − 2) 2(5x − 2)(x + 2)

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Answer:

2(5x - 4)(x + 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

10x^2 + 2x − 8 =

First, factor out the GCF of all terms which is 2.

= 2(5x^2 + x - 4)

5x^2 factors into 5x and x.

= 2(5x      )(x       )

-4 factors into -4 and 1, -1 and 4, and -2 and 2. Use the set of two factors in the proper positions that will give the middle term.

= 2(5x - 4)(x + 1)

Answer:

[tex]\large \boxed{2(5x-4)(x+1)}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]10x^2 + 2x - 8[/tex]

Rewrite 2x as 10x - 8x.

[tex]10x^2 + 10x-8x - 8[/tex]

Factor out the two groups.

[tex]10x(x+1)-8(x+1)[/tex]

Take x+1 as a common factor.

[tex](10x-8)(x+1)[/tex]

Factor 10x - 8.

[tex]2(5x-4)(x+1)[/tex]

I need help! Answer as fast as you can. Marking brainlyiest

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

We can break down what each term represents in the equation

60 is the constant. This is the base price that is paid regardless of workers and hours needed

Then there is 12nh. 12 represents the cost per hour for one worker. If the job takes only one hour, then it is 12 dollars per worker. Similarly, if the job only takes one person, then it is 12 dollars for each hour.

The most accurate answer is A

how many are 1 raised to 3 ???​

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

1^3

This is 1 multiplied by itself 3 times

1*1*1

1

Calvin has 80 meters of fencing to enclose his rectangular garden. He wants the garden’s length to be 12 meters greater then its width. Find the length and width of the garden.

a) 12m x 28m
b) 14m x 26m
c) 12m x 24m
d) 18m x 22m

Pls help!

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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

a because when you divide 80 by 12 you get 28, so then it is 12 x 28m. :/

Answer:

Width  W = 14 m

Length  L = 26 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter of a rectangle = 80 m = 2L + 2W

L = 12 + W

80 = 2L + 2W

80 = 2(12 + W) + 2W

80 = 24 + 2W + 2W

80 - 24 = 4W

56 = 4W

W = 56 / 4

W = 14 m

L = 12 + W

L = 12 + 14

L = 26 m

check:

80 = 2L + 2W

80 = 2(26) + 2(14)

80 = 52 + 28

80 = 80 ---- OK

(08.02)How many solutions are there for the system of equations shown on the graph? No solution One solution Two solutions Infinitely many solutions

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Answer: Infinitely many solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

There are many solutions because the lines lies on top of each other.

i dont know the exact answer but its not  

One solution

Two solutions

so its most likely

Infinitely many solutions

What’s the function of the Unit Circle and why is it called the unit Circle?

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Answer:

It is a unit of radius that is radius of 1. Thus, the distant to the middle to any edge is always 1.

Step-by-step explanation:


A triangular pyramid has a base shaped like an equilateral triangle. The legs of the equilateral triangle are all 4 centimeters long, and the height of the equilateral triangle is 3.5 centimeters. The pyramid's slant height is 8 centimeters. What is its surface area?

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Answer:

The surface area is 55 cm².

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula to compute the surface area of the triangular pyramid is:

[tex]SA=(0.50\times \text{Base Perimeter}\times h)+\text{Base Area}[/tex]

Here h is the slant height.

Compute the Base perimeter as follows:

Perimeter of the equilateral triangle = 3 × side

                                                            = 3 × 4

                                                            = 12 cm

Compute the Base area as follows:

Area of the equilateral triangle = 0.50 × side × height

                                                    = 0.50 × 4 × 3.50

                                                    = 7 cm²

Compute the surface area as follows:

[tex]SA=(0.50\times \text{Base Perimeter}\times h)+\text{Base Area}[/tex]

     [tex]=(0.50\times 12\times 8)+7\\=48+7\\=55\ \text{cm}^{2}[/tex]

Thus, the surface area is 55 cm².

A manufacturing company is expected to pay a dividend of br. 1.25 per share at the end of the year (D1=br.1.25). The stock sells for br. 32.50 per share and its required rate of return is 10.5%. The dividend is expected to grow at some constant rate forever. What is the growth rate

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Answer:

the equilibrium expected growth rate is 6.65%

Step by step Explanation:

We were given stock sold per share of $32.50

Dividend per share =$1.25

Required Return rate = 10.5%

Then we can calculate Percentage of Dividend for share as;

dividend of br. 1.25 per share at the end of the year (D1=br.1.25)

= 1.25×100= 125

Let the dividend percentage = y

stock sold per share × y= 125

125= 32.50y

y = 125/32.50

y= 3.85

y= 3.85*100%

Then the Dividend percentage = 3.85%

Growth rate=(required rate of return -Dividend percentage)

= 10.5 - 3.85 = 6.65

Therefore, the equilibrium expected growth rate is 6.65%

find 5 rational numbers between -3 and -4

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Answer:

-3.2, -3.4, -3.6, -3.8, -3.9

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

Well rational numbers can be a decimal as long as it can be turned into a fraction, meaning 3.5 is a rational number.

So rational numbers between -3 and -4 are,

-3.2, -3.4, -3.6, -3.8, -3.9

Hope this helps :)

For example:

-3.5

-3.0040012

-3.(91)

-3.70(77)

-15/4

The price of tiling a room varies directly as the size of the room. Sam is laying tile in his kitchen. If the tiling costs $4,224.00 for 264 square feet, what is the size of a kitchen that costs $3,824.00?

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Answer:

239 ft².

Step-by-step explanation:

Let P represent the price for tiling.

Let S represent the size of the room.

From the question,

Price (P) varies directly as the size (S) i.e

P & S

P = KS

Where K is the constant of proportionality.

Next, we shall determine the value of K as follow

Price (P) = $ 4224

Size (S) = 264 ft²

Constant of proportionality (K) =?

P = KS

4224 = K × 264

Divide both side by 264

K = 4224/264

K = 16

Finally, we shall determine the size of the kitchen that will cost $ 3824 for tiling.

This is illustrated below:

Price (P) = $ 3824

Constant of proportionality (K) = 16

Size (S) =?

P = KS

3824 = 16 × S

Divide both side by 16

S = 3824/16

S = 239 ft²

Therefore, the size of the kitchen is 239 ft².

On one day, the stock of Seraj Food Technologies went up by $30\%.$ The next day, the stock fell by $30\%.$ Over the two days, the stock fell overall by $x$ percent. What is $x$?

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Since the stock went up by 30% and fell by 30%, the net increase is 0%.  So x = 0.

4 > - 4404 true or false

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

-4404 is always smaller than 4

Answer:

true as positive are bigger than negetive

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate YZ if WY = 25, XY = 23, and VZ = 35

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Answer:

WY= 25

XY= 23

VZ=36

so,

WY/XY = YZ/VZ

25/23 = YZ/25 (then do cross multiply)

25×25 = 23 × YZ

625= 23 × YZ

625/23= YZ

27,17= YZ

#i'm indonesian

#hope it helps.

Answer:

[tex]\huge \boxed{13.04}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The triangles are congruent, we can use ratios to solve.

WY/XY = (WY+YZ)/VZ

Let the length of YZ be x.

25/23 = (25+x)/35

Cross multiply.

23(25+x) = 25 × 35

575 + 23x = 875

Subtract 575 from both sides.

575 + 23x - 575 = 875 - 575

23x = 300

Divide both sides by 23.

(23x)/23 = 300/23

x = 13.0434782609...

PLEASE help me with this question! No nonsense answers please. This is really urgent.

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Answer:

15.6 ft²

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Radius (r) of circle = 5.7 ft

m<CBD = 55°

Required: Area of the shaded sector

SOLUTION:

Area of shaded sector = θ/360*πr²

Where,

θ = 55°

π = 3.14

r = 5.7 ft

Plug in your values

[tex] Area = \frac{55}{360}*3.14*5.7^2 [/tex]

[tex] Area = \frac{55}{360}*3.14*32.49 [/tex]

[tex] Area = 15.59 [/tex]

Area of shaded sector to nearest tenth = 15.6 ft²

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Step-by-step explanation:

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the length of rectangle is 6/5 of its breath and perimeter is 132 m find area of rectangle​

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Answer:

1,080 meters squared.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's say the breadth of the rectangle is x. That means the length of it is 6/5x.

The perimeter is 132 meters. The formula for the perimeter is 2 times the breadth plus two times the length.

2(x) + 2(6/5x) = 132

2x + 12/5x = 132

10/5x + 12/5x = 132

22/5x = 132

22x = 660

x = 30.

That means that the breadth of the rectangle is 30 meters, and the length is (6/5) * 30 = 6 * 6 = 36 meters.

The formula for the area of the rectangle is the breadth times the length, so the area is 36 * 30 = 1,080 meters squared.

Hope this helps!

pls help. A granola mix sells for $8.99 a pound. Tung wants to buy a bag of granola mix that weighs 7.8 pounds. The bag of granola mix will cost about $16. $17. $63. $72.

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Answer:

about 72 dollars

Step-by-step explanation

"about" tells us to round our numbers. Therefore, 7.8 becomes 8. As each pound is $8.99, we multiply the two and get 71.92, which is "about" 72.

Answer:

$72

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the cost, multiply the price per pound by the number of pounds.

8.99(7.8)

= 70.12

This is closest to $72

Find the radius of a circle that has an area of 6.76 cm². Use it for pi.

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Answer:

radius = 1.47 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a circle = πr²

where

r is the radius

From the question

Area = 6.76 cm²

To find the radius substitute the value of the area into the above formula and solve for the radius

That's

[tex]6.76 = \pi \: {r}^{2} [/tex]

Divide both sides by π

We have

[tex] {r}^{2} = \frac{6.76}{\pi} \\ r = \sqrt{ \frac{6.76}{\pi} } [/tex]

r = 1.46689291

We have the final answer as

radius = 1.47 cm

Hope this helps you

A store sold 50 copies of a magazine for $150. Each copy of the magazine costs the same. Which equation and set of ordered pairs best represents the price, in dollars, of a certain number of copies of the magazine? (1 point) Select one: a. Y = 3x; (1, 3), (2, 6), (3, 9) b. Y = 4x; (1, 4), (2, 8), (3, 12) c. Y = 5x; (1, 5), (2, 10), (3, 15) d. Y = 6x; (1, 6), (2, 12), (3, 18) Plz answer quick!

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Answer:

Option a. Y=3x

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us use cross multiplication method.

Let the cost of 1 magazine be x.

No. of copies                               Cost

1)50                                                $150

2)1                                                      x

50x=150 x 1               equation(1)

x=150/50

x=$3

Now see equation (1),

150=50x

150=50 x 3

Here let us represent the cost as y and no. of copies as x.

Y=3x

Therefore, a. Y=3x is the right answer.

Thank you!

                                             

At which times could rory phone have been plugged into the charger?select three options

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Answer:

9hrs 11hrs 19hrs

Step-by-step explanation:

just took the quiz on edge 2020

Answer:

9 hours, 11 hours, 19 hours.

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Which of the following are true for both a repeated-measures experiment and a matched-subjects experiment when used to compare two treatment conditions? Check all that apply. A. The researcher computes difference scores to compute a t statisticB. If the researcher has n number of participants to use in the experiment, then the degrees of freedom will be the same in a repeated-measures experiment or in a matched-subjects experimentC. The researcher must compute an estimated standard error for the mean difference score to compute a t statistic. D. Participants in both types of experiments are all measured the same number of times A matched-subjects experiment produced a t statistic with a df of 9. How many subjects participated in this study? A. 20 B. 10 C. 18 D. 9For a repeated-measures experiment comparing two treatment conditions, the t statistic has a df of 11. How many subjects participated in this study? A. 12 B. 22 C. 24 D. 11 Describe the direction of DNA replication. Why is that important? What is the Star Trek effect? Which best explains a desirable outcome for energy efficiency? A) a low second law efficiency due to use of a low efficiency furnace B) a high second law efficiency due to use of a low efficiency furnace C) a high second law efficiency due to use of solar panels on the house D) a low second law efficiency due to use of solar panels on the house Factor Company is planning to add a new product to its line. To manufacture this product, the company needs to buy a new machine at a $620,000 cost with an expected four-year life and a $34,000 salvage value. All sales are for cash, and all costs are out-of-pocket, except for depreciation on the new machine. Additional information includes the following. (PV of $1, FV of $1, PVA of $1, and FVA of $1) (Use appropriate factor(s) from the tables provided. Round PV factor value to 4 decimal places.) Expected annual sales of new product $ 2,190,000 Expected annual costs of new product Direct materials 494,000 Direct labor 686,000 Overhead (excluding straight-line depreciation on new machine) 476,000 Selling and administrative expenses 174,000 Income taxes 30 % Required: 1. Compute straight-line depreciation for each year of this new machines life. 2. Determine expected net income and net cash flow for each year of this machines life. 3. Compute this machines payback period, assuming that cash flows occur evenly throughout each year. 4. Compute this machines accounting rate of return, assuming that income is earned evenly throughout each year. 5. Compute the net present value for this machine using a discount rate of 4% and assuming that cash flows occur at each year-end. (Hint: Salvage value is a cash inflow at the end of the assets life.) Given TS and TU are midsegments, PR=18.2, TS=6.5. Find QU . A. 9.1 B. 3.25 C. 13 D. 6.5 What do Earth scientists do? Genevieve wants to renew her Louisiana insurance producers license. Which of the following is not a condition for renewal? how can i solve this factorial? A 6,2- P6- A 5,3 + P5 Which is the most widely used calendar in the world today? Chinese Gregorian Islamic Roman How is the relationship between Jewish Orthodox and mainstream American culture? Write a conclusion paragraph for the following essay topic: Some people think one should stay all their life in the same job, whereas others advocate changing jobs from time to time. What is your opinion? 12. Write 0.8 as a fraction,Pls explain in full detail. Wilson Techs production cost data for the current period is: Beginning work in process inventory: 19,000 units Units transferred out: 9,800 units Ending work in process inventory: 6,200 units All materials are entered at the beginning of the process and conversion costs are incurred uniformly throughout the process. The ending work in process units are 40% complete as to conversion costs. What are the equivalent units of production for conversion costs? How did Great Britain justify levying hefty taxes on the colonies? Which state of water concentration is healthiest in an animal cell?A. IsotonicOB. HypertonicC. EquitonicD. Hypotonic In 2019, Dan transferred 5-year property to Fleck Corp. in a tax-deferred Section 351 transaction. Fleck took Dan's adjusted basis in the property. Dan originally placed the depreciable property in service in 2017. What year of the depreciation schedule will Fleck use to depreciate the property Proposed Exercises: Strength and Acceleration in Circular Movement In the situation illustrated below, a 7kg sphere is connected to a rope so that it can rotate in a vertical plane around an O axis perpendicular to the plane of the figure. When the sphere is in position A, it has a speed of 3m/s. Determine for this position the modulus of tension on the string and the rate at which the tangential velocity is increased.