What is Derricka's goal, in miles, for the total distance she will swim on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday? Show your work.
Respond in the space provided.

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Answer 1

Answer:

there is no backgroung information?

Step-by-step explanation:


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divide (27x^3+ 12x) by 3x^2 (due tomorrow)

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Answer:

9x+4/x

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this helps!

What is the difference between 10 x 4 + 5 and 10 x (4 + 5).

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Answer:

The difference is that in the first equations you multiply the 10 by 4 first because of PEMDAS rule. But in the second equation you add the 4 and 5 before multiplying. Thats the only difference :D

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope this helps!!!!

Answer:

[tex]10*4+5\\By\ applying\ BODMAS, as\ there\ are\ no\ brackets\ we\ directly\ multiply(M)\ 10\\ with\ 4\ and\ add(A)\ the\ product\ with\ 5.\\[/tex]

[tex]Hence,\\10*4+5\\=40+5\\=45[/tex]

[tex]10*(4+5)\\By\ applying\ BODMAS,\ due\ to\ the\ presence\ of\ the\ brackets\ we\ carry\\the\ operations\ inside\ the\ bracket.\\ Hence,\\10*(4+5)\\=10*9\\=90[/tex]

[tex]See\ the\ difference!![/tex]

4m + 7 = -3m + 49 what does this

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Answer: m = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

first, move the terms.

4m + 3m = 49 - 7

then, collect like terms and calculate.

7m = 42

then divide both sides.

m = 6

Answer:

m=42

Step-by-step explanation:

simplifying both sides of the equation then isolating the variable.

what is the function shown on this graph

A. y=3×+2.
B. y=1/3x -2.
C. y=3x-2.
D. y=-3x-2​

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Answer:

I'm pretty Shure b is ur answer

7th grade math plz help

THE ANSWER IS NOT 15

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Answer:

25

Step-by-step explanation:

90+x+2x+15=180

3x=75

x=25

A soup can has a height of 4 cm and a radius of 3 cm

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Answer:

what's the question

................

plz help me if you see this
Quantity
0-20 pairs

21-40 pairs

41-60 pairs

61-80 pairs

81 or more pairs

Wholesale Price

(per pair)

$25.00 each

$23.00 each

$21.00 each

$19.00 each

$17.00 each

a) Write an equation that could be used to find the retail price for each range.How do you know the equation will work consistently for each range? plz help me if you see this

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Answer:

I am confused on what you are asking but I think the answer is y=12345x

Step-by-step explanation:

its correct

Simplify:
3-2i
-11-8i

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First one
1i+1
Second
7i+4

Answer:

1i and -19i

Step-by-step explanation:

3-2=1, therefor: 1i

-11-8=-19, therefor: -19i

It’s time to lock down the design details for the redesigned Brick and Egyptian candles. Because of manufacturing constraints, the base length for each candle has to be at least 2 cm and can be no more than 10 cm. Make a recommendation for the base dimensions of each candle. Explain how you determined your base dimensions. Your reasoning does not have to be all math related.

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Answer:

THE SMALLEST FORMS:

- smallest prism ---> the cube with all sides 2 ==> the volume is 2*2*2 = 8 cm^3

- smallest pyramid number one ---> the pyramid with base sides 2 and the height also 2 ==> the volume is (1/3)*2*2*2 = 8/3 cm^3

- smallest pyramid number two ---> the pyramid with base sides 2 and the lateral sides also 2 ==> the radius of the base is sqrt(2) ==> [pyramid_height]^2 = [lateral_side]^2 - [base_radius]^2 = 2^2 - sqrt(2)^2 = 4 - 2 = 2 ==> pyramid_height = sqrt(2) ==> the volume is (1/3)*2*2*sqrt(2) = 4*sqrt(2)/3 cm^3

- smallest cylinder --> the cylinder of diameter 2 and height also 2 ==> the radius is diameter/2 = 2/2 = 1 ==> the volume is pi*(radius^2)*height = pi*(1^2)*2 = pi*1*2 = 2*pi cm^3

The lesser volume is the volume of the smallest pyramid number two. ==> it's wax cost is approximately 0.0075 * 4 * 1.42 / 3 $ per candle = 0.014 $ per candle ==> the total cost  per candle is approximately 0.014 + 1.6 = 1.614 $ per candle.

THE BIGGEST FORMS:

- biggest prism ---> the cube with all sides 10 ==> the volume is 10*10*10 = 1000 cm^3

- biggest pyramid number one ---> the pyramid with base sides 10 and the height also 10 ==> the volume is (1/3)*10*10*10 = 1000/3 cm^3

- biggest pyramid number two ---> the pyramid with base sides 10 and the lateral sides also 10 ==> the radius of the base is 5*sqrt(2) ==> [pyramid_height]^2 = [lateral_side]^2 - [base_radius]^2 = 10^2 - [5*sqrt(2)]^2 = 100 - 50 = 50 ==> pyramid_height = 5*sqrt(2) ==> the volume is (1/3)*10*10*5*sqrt(2) = 500*sqrt(2)/3 cm^3

- biggest cylinder --> the cylinder of diameter 10 and height also 10 ==> the radius is diameter/2 = 10/2 = 5 ==> the volume is pi*(radius^2)*height = pi*(5^2)*10 = pi*25*10 = 250*pi cm^3

The bigger volume is the volume of the biggest prism (the side-10 cube). ==> it's wax cost is  0.0075 * 1000 $ per candle = 7.5 $ per candle ==> the total cost per candle is 7.5 + 1.6 = 9.1 $ per candle

The range of the cost is the interval [1.614 ; 9.1]. Depending on other prices on the market,  you greed, and other factors you will put a profit margin: maybe 20% of the cost ; maybe a fixed margin like 5$. So the price per candle will be the cost per candle plus the profit margin per candle.

If I were to choose the base length I would have to say 6 because it is the arithmetic mean between 2 and 10: (2+10)/2 = 12/2 = 6. 2cm is too small, and 10cm is too big.

Also if you start with a rectangle of length 10 and width 2 and you have to find the rectangle with the largest area by being allowed to increase the width and decrease the width with the same quantity you get this:

Area of the new rectangle is (10-x)(2+x) = -x^2 + 8x + 20 = -x^2 + 8x -16 + 36 = -(x^2 - 2*x*4 + 4^2) + 36 = -(x-4)^2 + 36 = 36 - (x-4)^2 which has the maximum value of 36 because out of 36 you subtract a positive value. You get the maximum when (x-4)^2 = 0 ==> x-4=0 ==> x=4

The new length is 10-4=6 and the new width is 2+4=6.

Next I would choose the height of the prism (I like prisms :P) to be [the_golden_ratio]*[base_side] which is approximately 1.618 * 6 = 9.708 which I would round up to 10. ==> The volume would be 6*6*10 = 360 cm^3. ==> the cost would be 0.0075*360 + 1.6 = 2.7 + 1.6 = 4.3 $ per candle. And because my candle is so perfect I'd put the profit margin to be 5.69 $ per candle so I can proudly show it in the store with the price of 4.3 + 5.69 = 9.99 $ :)

A student can run 100 yards in 15 seconds. Convert this speed to miles per hour.

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Answer:
6.67 miles per hour

i need help asaapppp​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

the 3rd one

In the equation, f(x)=2x-4(x+1), what is the value of f(-14)?

A. 32
B. -32
C. 5
D. 24

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Answer:

D. 24

Step-by-step explanation:

Plug in -14 to the equation:

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

f(-14) = 2(-14) - 4(-14 + 1)

Simplify:

f(-14) = -28 - 4(-13)

f(-14) = -28 + 52

f(-14) = 24

So, D is the correct answer.

what is the surface area of the square pyramid (pic attached)​

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Answer:

18ft2

Step-by-step explanation:

Expand the function f(x)=(3x+2)^4 with the binomial theorem, not factored

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Step-by-step explanation:

Enter a problem...

Algebra Examples

Popular Problems

 

Algebra

 

Expand using the Binomial Theorem (3x+2)^4

(3x+2)4(3x+2)4

Use the binomial expansion theorem to find each term. The binomial theorem states (a+b)n=n∑k=0nCk⋅(an−kbk)(a+b)n=∑k=0n⁡nCk⋅(an-kbk).

4∑k=04!(4−k)!k!⋅(3x)4−k⋅(2)k∑k=04⁡4!(4-k)!k!⋅(3x)4-k⋅(2)k

Expand the summation.

4!(4−0)!0!⋅(3x)4−0⋅(2)0+4!(4−1)!1!⋅(3x)4−1⋅(2)+4!(4−2)!2!⋅(3x)4−2⋅(2)2+4!(4−3)!3!⋅(3x)4−3⋅(2)3+4!(4−4)!4!⋅(3x)4−4⋅(2)44!(4-0)!0!⋅(3x)4-0⋅(2)0+4!(4-1)!1!⋅(3x)4-1⋅(2)+4!(4-2)!2!⋅(3x)4-2⋅(2)2+4!(4-3)!3!⋅(3x)4-3⋅(2)3+4!(4-4)!4!⋅(3x)4-4⋅(2)4

Simplify the exponents for each term of the expansion.

1⋅(3x)4⋅(2)0+4

Hope this helps!

Answer:81x^4+216x^3+216x^2+96x+16

Step-by-step explanation:cause yussss

an equation for a line with a slope of zero.

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Answer:

M=0

Step-by-step explanation:

Youre welcome

Answer:

y=3

Step-by-step explanation:

Can somebody plz help answer both word problems correctly thanks! And show the steps on how u got the answer for both question :))

WILL MARK BRAINLIEST WHEOVER ANSWERS FIRST :DD

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Answer:

1. 24th 2. 140

Step-by-step explanation:

1. To figure out this problem, you would have to list the multiples of both 6 and 8.  

6 (6, 12, 18, 24)

8 (8, 16, 24) because both have 24, that would be the answer.

2. There are 8 windows, all with the same perimeter. Each window's perimeter is 17.5 (17 1/2) so 8 windows would be 140 ft. (17.50 x 8 = 140)

pleasee help please ​

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Answer:hi

Step-by-step explanation:

solve 3^x+3=30 (will give brainlest for the correct answer)

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Answer:

x=3

Step-by-step explanation:

3^x+3=30

3^x=27

3^3=27

x=3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3 x 3 = 9 + 3 = 12

30 divided by 12

= 2.5

Suppose you have 7 dimes and 6 nickels in your pocket. How many ways can you reach
into your pocket and select one of each type?

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13 because 7+6 is 13. if you’re trying to grab one of each type then there is 7 dimes and 6 nickels

What is the number of possible permutations of 8 objects taken 4 at a time?

A.
24
B.
70
C.
1,680
D.
40,320

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Answer:

1,680

Step-by-step explanation:

n!/(n-r)!

in this case n= 8 and r= 4

so 8!/(8-4)! = 1,680

The possible permutation of 8 objects taken at 4 a time will be 1680.

What is permutation?

The linear arrangement of the set of the orders or the linear arrangements of the numbers is called the permutation.

The number of possible permutations of 8 objects taken 4 at a time will be:-

[tex]^8C_4=\dfrac{8!}{(8-4)!}[/tex]

[tex]^8C_4=\dfrac{8!}{(4)!}[/tex]

[tex]^8C_4=\dfrac{8 \times 7\times 6\times 5\times 4\times 3\times 2}{4\times 3\times 2}=1680[/tex]

Therefore the possible permutation of 8 objects taken at 4 a time will be 1680.

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5(x+3)-5
simplify this.

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Answer:

5x+10

Step-by-step explanation:

Distribute:

=(5)(x)+(5)(3)+−5

=5x+15+−5

Combine Like Terms:

=5x+15+−5

=(5x)+(15+−5)

=5x+10

✨SOLVE THE SOLUTION TO EACH SYSTEM OF INEQUALITIES ✨ PLS HELPPPPP ME

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i saw its C because where the solutions are located. sorry if it’s wrong, i’m rusty


4. Emilio asks his classmates what month they were born. He finds that 15
out of 125 classmates were born in July. If there are 1,280 students in
Emilio's school, how many students can he expect to have birthdays in July
based on the experimental probability?
Ok

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Answer:153

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question, we are informed that Emilio asks his classmates what month they were born and that he finds that 15 out of 125 classmates were born in July. This gives us a fraction of 15/125 = 3/25.

If there are 1,280 students in Emilio's school, the number of students that he can expect to have birthdays in July would be:

= 3/25 × 1280

= 153.6

There will be 153 students expected

Sarah is allowed to watch no more than 10 hours of television each week. Sarah has already watched 6 hours of television. Define a variable, set up an inequality and solve that inequality to determine how many more hours of television Sarah can watch this week.

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Answer:

Inequality = 6 + x ≤ 10

x(Number of hours more of television Sarah can still watch this week) = 4 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

Define a variable, set up an inequality and solve that inequality to determine how many more hours of television Sarah can watch this week.

We are told in the question that:

Sarah is allowed to watch no more than 10 hours of television each week.

This means :

Sarah can watch tv for less than or equal to 10 hours in a week. Sarah has already watched 6 hours of television.

Hence:

The number of hours left that Sarah can watch television in a week is represented as x

Our Inequality Equation =

6hours + x hours ≤ 10 hours

6 + x ≤ 10

Solving the inequality

x ≤ 10 - 6

x ≤ 4 hours

This means Sarah still has no more than (less than or equal to) 4 hours or television left to watch in this week

tom swims at a rate of 50 meters in 40 seconds at this rate how many meters can he swim in 1 minute

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Answer:

75

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the slope, or rate of change, from the following ordered pair

(16,2) and (32,4)

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Answer:

m = [tex]\frac{1}{8}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope Formula is...

m= rise / run      or    [tex]\frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}[/tex]

Two Coordinate Points / Ordered Pair: (16,2) and (32,4)

Your rise is...

4 - 2

Your run is...

32 - 16

Together the fraction reads...

(4 - 2) / (32 - 16)

Then do the subtracting to get....

2 / 16 ( 2 over 16)

Don't forget to simplify...

*2 can go into 2 and 16

Making the equation....

1 / 8 (one over 8)

So your m (slope) is ...  [tex]\frac{1}{8}[/tex]

PLS HELP MATHH!!! FIVE STARS!!!

Polynomials are closed under subtraction.
Question 22 options:
True
False

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

sry if it wrong

equavalent expression to (1/3) divided by 4/5

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

(1/3)(5/4)(5/15)/(12/15)5/12

Step-by-step explanation:

There are an infinite number of equivalent expressions. A couple of them are ...

  (1/3)/(4/5) = (1/3)(5/4) . . . . . division is multiplication by the inverse

  (1/3)/(4/5) = (5/15)/(12/15) . . . . converted to common denominators*

_____

* this latter form is useful in that the ratio is then the ratio of the numerators, 5/12

help me plz...................................

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Hey there!

• Reminder: “x” is a unknown number so will say it is an invisible 1!

x/9 = 6

• FIRST: MULTIPLY by 9 on BOTH SIDES

x/9 × 9 = 6 × 9

• CANCEL out: x/9 × 9 because that gives you 1

• KEEP: 6 × 9 because that gives the value of your “x”

• New equation:

x = 6 × 9

6 × 9 = 54

Because 54 ÷ 9 = 6

Answer:

x = 54 ☑️

Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day!

~LoveYourselfFirst:)

Maurice has a paper bag with three hard candies: two blueberries and one green apple. Yvonne and Kate ask if they can each have one. Yvonne closes her eyes and picks a candy from the bag, hoping for a blueberry. What are the chances she will pick a blueberry candy?

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Answer:

The chances of Yvonne to get a blue berry candy in the two cases are 1 and 1/2 in case 1 and 2/3 in the case 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Maurice has a paper bag  with three hard candies

2 blueberries and 1 green apple

Yvonne and Kate want 1 candy each

It is not mentioned that ether Kate has taken a candy already before Yvonne or not so we will consider both the cases

Case 1

If Kate has picked a candy before Yvonne

If Kate gets an Apple green candy then the probability or Yvonne to get a Blueberry  will be = 2/2 = 1 ( as there will 2 blueberry candy left in the bag)If Kate has taken a Blueberry candy then there will be 1 blueberry and 1 apple green candy in the bag so the probability of Yvonne to get a Blueberry candy will be  = 1/2

Case 2

If Kate has not taken any candy from the bag before Yvonne

Probability that Yvonne will get a blueberry candy will be = 2/3

Therefore the chances of Yvonne to get a blue berry candy in the two cases are 1 and 1/2 in case 1 and 2/3 in the case 2.

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