Answer: 30 cans (buy them by the six-pack; so you'd buy 5 six-packs)
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Explanation:
Let's say you buy six-packs only. Divide the amount of money you have over the cost per six-pack.
15/(2.59) = 5.7915 which rounds down to 5.
If you buy six-packs only, then you can buy a max of 5 of them. That gets you 5*6 = 30 cans of soda.
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Now let's say you buy individual cans only. We'll use the same idea mentioned earlier but this time divide over 0.80
15/(0.80) = 18.75 which rounds down to 18
We round down because we can't buy that 19th can of soda (note how 19*0.80 = 15.2 which is larger than 15).
So if you buy individual cans only, then you can get a max of 18 cans.
We see that it's better to go with the six-pack option (in the first section) since we can get 30 cans compared to 18 cans.
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Answer:
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Find c for me please.
Answer:
5 km would be the answer
Step-by-step explanation:
For 45-45-90 triangles, the values are x, x, for the less long sides, then for the hypotenuse it's x sqrt2, because that is the rule for 45-45-90 triangles. So since in this problem, the value for the hypotenuse is 5sqrt2 km, the c value would be 5 km. Hope this helps!
solve for w.
-9/7=-2/3w-1/2
Answer: [tex]w=\frac{33}{28}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve for w, we want to isolate w.
[tex]-\frac{9}{7}=-\frac{2}{3}w-\frac{1}{2}[/tex] [add both sides by 1/2]
[tex]-\frac{11}{14}=-\frac{2}{3}w[/tex] [multiply both sides by -3/2]
[tex]w=\frac{33}{28}[/tex]
Now we know that [tex]w=\frac{33}{28}[/tex].
Answer:
[tex]\sf w=\dfrac{33}{28} \\[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\sf -\dfrac{9}{7} =-\dfrac{2w}{3} -\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]
First, take -2w/3 to the left side.
[tex]\sf -\dfrac{9}{7}+\dfrac{2w}{3} = -\dfrac{1}{2}[/tex]
Then, add 9/7 to both sides.
[tex]\sf \dfrac{2w}{3} = -\dfrac{1}{2}+\dfrac{9}{7}[/tex]
Make the denominators the same and add the fractions.
[tex]\sf \dfrac{2w}{3} = -\dfrac{1*7}{2*7}+\dfrac{9*2}{7*2}\\\\\sf \dfrac{2w}{3} = -\dfrac{7}{14}+\dfrac{18}{14}\\\\\sf \dfrac{2w}{3} = \dfrac{-7+18}{14}\\\\\sf \dfrac{2w}{3} = \dfrac{11}{14}[/tex]
Use cross multiplication.
[tex]\sf 2w*14=11*3\\\\28w=33[/tex]
Divide both sides by 28.
[tex]\sf w=\dfrac{33}{28} \\[/tex]
Suppose you roll a die. Find the probability of the given event. Simplify your answer. P(a number less than 7)
Answer:
1/6
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 6 faces on a die, and you can only roll one face only. So, the denominator will be 6 because there are 6 faces, and 1 as the numerator because that's the equal proportion for each face (unless you use two dice)
Please help me solve this problem fast!!
Answer:
12.53
Step-by-step explanation:
√(11²+(10-4)²)
= √157
= 12.53 (rounded to two decimal places)
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find the volume of the figure
Answer:
16 inches³
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume of prism = base area * height
Base is square, so area of base = side * side = 2 * 2 = 4 in²
Volume of prism = 4 * 4
Volume of prism = 16 in³
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[tex]\sf( - 4) - ( + 2) \\ = \sf - 4 - 2 \\ \sf \: = - 4 + - 2 \\ = \underline{\bf - 2}[/tex]
[tex]( - 4) - ( + 2)[/tex]
[tex] = - 4 - 2[/tex]
[tex] = - 4 + ( - 2)[/tex]
[tex] \boxed{ = - 2}[/tex]
Given the mean of a random variable, X, is 10 and P(X < 11) = 0.67. Find the standard deviation.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
This is the problem we need to solve:
[tex]z=\frac{x_i-\bar{x}}{\sigma}[/tex] and we have everything but the z-score (which we find from a table) with our main unknown being the standard deviation.
If the probability that a random variable that is less than 11 is .67, we first have to find the z-score from the table that is closest to .67, and there are 2:
P(z < .43) = .66640 and P(z < .44) = .67003
We'll use z = .44
[tex].44=\frac{11-10}{\sigma}[/tex] and
[tex].44=\frac{1}{\sigma}[/tex] and
[tex]\sigma=\frac{1}{.44}[/tex] so
σ = 2.27 (check it; it works!)
0.9 x 100=
13.79 x 100=
29.894 x 100=
Answer:
multiplying by 100 "shifts" decimal point to the right by 2
90
1379
2989.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
0.9 x 100=90
13.79 x 100=1379
29.894 x 100=2989.4
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the volume of this cone.
Use 3 for T.
V =
71 r2h
3
V
V ~ [?]in3
110in
4in
Answer:
V = 40 in^3
Step-by-step explanation:
The volume of a cone is given by
V = 1/3 pi r^2 h where r is the radius and h is the height
The diameter is 4 so the radius is 1/2 the diameter or 1/2(4) =2
The height is 10 and we are using 3 for pi
V = 1/3 (3)(2)^2 (10)
V = 40 in^3
Just need to know if I answered this correctly please!
Answer:
yes, your answers are correct
What is the value of y?
A. 55°
B. 850
C. 10°
D. 110°
Please answer ASAP!!! A ski store has 60 different boots available, 30 different pairs of skis, and 40 different hats.
If a customer were to only buy ONE item, how many different ways can a customer purchase an item from the store?
In this question, the client will buy one item, which is composed by a boot, a pair of skis and a hat. Since the items are independent, the fundamental counting principle can be used.
Fundamental counting principle:
States that if there are p ways to do a thing, and q ways to do another thing, and these two things are independent, there are p*q ways to do both things.
In this question:
60 boots, 30 pairs of skis, 40 hats. So
60*30*40 = 72,000
The customer can purchase an item in 72,000 ways from the store.
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Which is the graph of y = [x]-2?
PLEASE HELP TIMED PLEASE
Answer:
3rd graph
Step-by-step explanation:
A recipe requires 500 mL of milk. You will make the recipe once a month for the next 4 months. You do not use milk other than for cooking. Which container of milk should you buy? (1L=1000 mL) *
Answer: 1 month = 500ml
4 month = 500ml × 4 = 2000ml = 2L
you should use the 2L container
Step-by-step explanation:
Am I suppose to substitute the variables with random numbers in order to answer these questions???
Translation A maps (x, y) to (x + n, y + 1). Translation B maps (x, y) to (x +s, y + m).
1. Translate a point using Translation A, followed by Translation B. Write an algebraic rule for the final image of the point after this composition.
2. Translate a point using Translation B, followed by Translation A. Write an algebraic rule for the final image of the point after this composition.
3. Compare the rules you wrote for parts (a) and (b). Does it matter which translation you do first? Explain your reasoning.
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Answer:
(x, y) ⇒ (x +n +s, y +1 +m)(x, y) ⇒ (x +s +n, y +m +1)they are identical in effect; order does not matterStep-by-step explanation:
Substitute the expressions.
A then BAfter the first translation, the value of x is (x+n). Put that as the value of x in the second translation.
x ⇒ x +s . . . . . . . . . the definition of the second translation
(x+n) ⇒ (x+n) +s . . . the result after both translations
The same thing goes for y. After the first translation, its new value is (y+1).
y ⇒ y +m . . . . . . . . the definition of the second translation
(y+1) ⇒ (y+1) +m . . . the result of both translations
Then the composition of A followed by B is (x, y) ⇒ (x +n +s, y +1 +m).
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B then AThe same reasoning applies. After the B translation, the x-coordinate is (x+s) and the y-coordinate is (y+m). Then the A translation changes these to ...
x ⇒ x +n . . . . . . . . . . definition of translation A
(x+s) ⇒ (x+s) +n . . . . translation A operating on point translated by B
y ⇒ y +1 . . . . . . . . . . . definition of translation A
(y+m) ⇒ (y+m) +1 . . . . translation A operating on point translated by B
The composition of B followed by A is (x, y) ⇒ (x + s + n, y + m + 1).
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You should recognize that the sums (x+n+s) and (x+s+n) are identical. The commutative and associative properties of addition let us rearrange the order of the terms with no effect on the outcome.
The two translations give the same result in either order.
Once again, move points C, D, and E on the circle, and complete the table below. This time, you’ll consider what happens to the lengths of the sides of quadrilateral BCDE. Notice that m∠B is predetermined, so set that angle measure first.
Answer:
Also to help some of you out here’s the answer to question 6 !!
Question 6 : No apparent relationship exist between the side lengths of quadrilateral BCDE inscribed in circle A
Step-by-step explanation:
help please ITS OF TRIGONOMETRY
PROVE
Answer:
The equation is true.
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to solve this problem, one must envision a right triangle. A diagram used to represent the imagined right triangle is included at the bottom of this explanation. Please note that each side is named with respect to the angle is it across from.
Right angle trigonometry is composed of a sequence of ratios that relate the sides and angles of a right triangle. These ratios are as follows,
[tex]sin(\theta)=\frac{opposite}{hypotenuse}\\\\cos(\theta)=\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}\\\\tan(\theta)=\frac{opposite}{adjacent}[/tex]
One is given the following equation,
[tex]\frac{sin(A)+sin(B)}{cos(A) +cos(B)}+\frac{cos(A)-cos(B)}{sin(A)-sin(B)}=0[/tex]
As per the attached reference image, one can state the following, using the right angle trigonometric ratios,
[tex]sin(A)=\frac{a}{c}\\\\sin(B)=\frac{b}{c}\\\\cos(A)=\frac{b}{c}\\\\cos(B)=\frac{a}{c}[/tex]
Substitute these values into the given equation. Then simplify the equation to prove the idenity,
[tex]\frac{sin(A)+sin(B)}{cos(A) +cos(B)}+\frac{cos(A)-cos(B)}{sin(A)-sin(B)}=0[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\frac{a}{c}+\frac{b}{c}}{\frac{b}{c}+\frac{a}{c}}+\frac{\frac{b}{c}-\frac{a}{c}}{\frac{a}{c}-\frac{b}{c}}=0[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\frac{a+b}{c}}{\frac{a+b}{c}}+\frac{\frac{b-a}{c}}{\frac{a-b}{c}}[/tex]
Remember, any number over itself equals one, this holds true even for fractions with fractions in the numerator (value on top of the fraction bar) and denominator (value under the fraction bar).
[tex]\frac{\frac{a+b}{c}}{\frac{a+b}{c}}+\frac{\frac{b-a}{c}}{\frac{a-b}{c}}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{\frac{a+b}{c}}{\frac{a+b}{c}}+\frac{\frac{-(a-b)}{c}}{\frac{a-b}{c}}[/tex]
[tex]1+(-1)=0[/tex]
[tex]1-1=0[/tex]
[tex]0=0[/tex]
What is the period of y=sin x
Answer:
The period of y = sin(x) is 2π
The period of y = sin x would be equal to 2π.
The period of the function y = sin x refers to the length of one complete cycle of the graph of the sine function.
In this case, the period is calculated by the coefficient of x, which is 1.
For the function y = sin x, the period is 2π which means that the graph of y = sin x repeats itself every 2π units along the x-axis.
If the graph of y = sin x. Starting from the point (0,0), as x increases by 2π, then the y-values will repeat the same pattern. This repetition continues indefinitely as x increases or decreases.
Therefore, we can conclude that the period of y = sin x is 2π.
Learn more about the period here;
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please help me guys its important
Answer:
1441.08in^3
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the image of the point (3, 2) after a rotation of 90° counterclockwise about the origin?
An angle measures 73.6° more than the measure of its complementary angle. What is the measure of each angle?
PLEASE help, I'm struggling a lot!
Answer:
Let ABC = 73.6
Complement = ABD = 16.4
ABx = unknown angle
ABx + (ABx + 73.6) = 90
ABx = 16.4 / 2 = 8.2
The angles are 8.2 and (8.2 + 73.6) = 90
(3×sqrt(3)-2×sqrt(2))÷(sqrt(3)-sqrt(2))
Answer:
5+√6
Step-by-step explanation:
(3√3 -2√2) ÷ (√3-√2 )
= (3√3 -2√2) (√3+√2) ÷ (√3 -2√2) (√3+√2)
= (9+3√3√2-2√2√3-4) ÷ ((√3)^2 -(√2)^2)
=(9+3√6-2√6-4) ÷ (3-2)
= (5+√6)
A cylinder has a height of 16 cm and a radius of 5 cm.A cone has a height of 12 cm and a radius of 4 cm.if the cone is placed inside the cylinder as shown,what is the volume of the air space surrounding the cone inside the cylinder
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Cylinder height= 16cm and radius =5cm
Formula for volume= π r squared times height
π x 5²(r) x 16 (h) = 1256cm³
Formula for volume of a cone= π x radius x height divided by 3
π x 4² x 12/3= 200.96cm³
Answer= 1256-200.96= 1055.04cm³
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[tex]( - 72) \div ( + 9) + (16) \div ( - 4)[/tex]
could you help.....
Answer:
-12
Step-by-step explanation:
Use PEMDAS,
doing the division first, then addition to simplify the terms
(-72)/(+9) + 16/(-4)
(-72/9) + (16/-4)
-8+(-4) = -12
Answer:
-12
Step-by-step explanation:
((-72)÷(9))+((16):(4))
= (-8)+(-4)
= -12
SEE QUESTION IN IMAGE
Answer:
B. 48°Step-by-step explanation:
∠OST = 90° as ST ⊥ OS (tangent is perpendicular to radius at same point)
m∠OSP = 1/2(180° - m∠SOP) = 90° - 96°/2 = 42° (sum of interior angles of the triangle SOP)
m∠PST = 90° - m∠OSP = 90° - 42° = 48° (angle addition postulate)
Correct choice is B
if A ={1,2,3,4} and B={3,4,5,6} find A-B.
Answer: {1,2} is the answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
A-B
{1,2,3,4}-{3,4,5,6)
= {1,2}
A girl who normally gets A's didn't do the first assignment given on the first day of school and now has 0%. How many 95% grades will she need to achieve an average of 90% overall? The points for each assignment are based on what she scores.
Answer:
19 of 95% grades
Step-by-step explanation:
90= (0+95(x-1))/x
90x=0+95(x-1)
90x=95(x-1)
90x=95x-95
90x-95x=-95
-5x=-95
x=-95/-5
x=19
If 75% is 10 days, how many days is the remaining 25%?
Answer:
10/3 days or 3 1/3 days
Step-by-step explanation:
Let d = number of days total
75% of the days is 10
.75 d = 10
d = 10/.75
d = 40/3 days
We want to know how man is 25% of d
d * 25%
(40/3) *.25
10/3 days
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The data value that occurs most often in a data set is the ____________.
A. mode
B. median
C. mean
D. range
mode is the data that occurs most often in a data