Find X
Round to the nearest tenth

Find XRound To The Nearest Tenth

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Answer 1

Answer:

x=437.3 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

cos(29)=B/H, cos(29)=x/500. x=437.3 ft


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Which of the following is a statement? (a) The fishes are beautiful (b) Study mathematics. (c) x is a capital of country y. (d) Water is essential for health.​

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Answer:

its letter a

Step-by-step explanation:

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10 fracciones que generen decimales exactos 10 fracciones que generen decimales inexactos puros y 10 fraccionarios que generen decimales periódicos mixtos

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Answer:

Un número decimal exacto es algo de la forma:

3.27

Para reescribir este número como una fracción, podemos ver que tiene dos dígitos luego del punto.

Entonces podemos multiplicar y dividir por 100 (misma cantidad de ceros que dígitos luego del punto decimal)

así obtenemos:

3.27*(100)/(100) = 327/100

Entonces la fracción 327/100 genera un decimal exacto.

Así, encontrar 10 fracciones es trivial, 10 ejemplos son:

7/10 = 0.7

314/100 = 3.14

27/10 = 2.7

27/100 = 0.27

2/10 = 0.2

25/100 = 0.25

31/10 = 3.1

12/10 = 6/5 = 1.2

131/10 = 13.1

142/100 = 1.42

Ahora, un decimal inexacto puro es algo de la forma:

3.33...

donde el 3 se repite infinitamente.

Tratemos de reescribir este número como una fracción:

primero debemos ver la cantidad de dígitos que se repiten, en este caso es uno solo, el 3, entonces multiplicamos por 10:

3.33*10 = 33.33...

Ahora, podemos restar el numero original:

33.333... - 3.333... = 30

Entonces tenemos que:

3.33*9 = 30

3.33 = 30/9

La fracción:

30/9 nos da in decimal inexacto puro.

Ahora que sabemos construirlas, 10 ejemplos pueden ser:

30/9 = 3.33....

1/3 = 0.33...

40/9 = 4.44...

50/9 = 5.55...

60/9 = 6.66...

70/9 = 7.77...

20/9 = 2.22...

55/9 = 6.11...

544/99 = 5.5959...

10/9 = 1.11...

Finalmente, un periódico mixto es algo de la forma:

1.2343434...

Es decir, el 34 se repite infinitamente, pero también tenemos un 2 luego del punto decimal, por lo que este número no es puramente periódico.

Para construirlos, podemos tomar una fracción exacta, como

1.1 y una periódica, como 1.11...

Si las sumamos, obtenemos:

1.1 + 1.11... = 2.211...

donde el uno se repetirá infinitamente.

Así, simplemente sumando las fracciones del primer caso con las del segundo, obtendremos decimales periódicos mixtos, por ejemplo:

7/10 + 55/9 = 613/90 = 0.7 +  6.11... = 6.8111....

7/10 +  10/9 = 163/90 = 0.7 + 1.11... = 1.811....

31/10 + 10/9 = 379/90 = 3.1 + 1.11... = 4.2111...

31/10 + 20/9 = 479/90 = 3.1 + 2.22... = 5.322...

31/10 + 30/9 = 579/90 = 3.1 + 3.33... = 6.4333...

27/10 + 20/9 =  443/90 = 2.7 + 2.22... = 4.922...

37/10 + 20/9 =  533/90 = 3.7 + 2.22... = 5.922...

4/10 +  10/9 = 136/90 = 0.4 + 1.11... = 1.511....

3/100 + 10/9 = 1027/900 = 0.03 + 1.11... = 1.14111...

4/10 +  20/9 = 236/90 = 0.4 + 2.22... = 2.622....

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Answer:

d = 8t

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the minimum perimeter of a rectangle with an area of 625 mm^2

Question 2 options:


100 mm


125 mm


156.25 mm


312.5 mm

Show your work:

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Answer:

100 mm

Step-by-step explanation:

Square root the area to find the length of each side

[tex]\sqrt[]{625} =25[/tex]

Multiply 25 by 4 to get the sum of all four sides for the perimeter

25 x 4 = 100

What is the probability of rolling 2 standard dice which sum to 9?

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Answer: 1/9

Explanation: Tbh I can’t explain how my brain just clicks sometimes

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Answer:

Solution given:

Relationship between base and hypotenuse is given by Cos angle

Cos Angle(?)=base/hypotenuse

Angle{?}=Cos-¹(40/58)

Angle{?}=46°

The indicated angle is 46°

I don't have time to do this before my class, could someone help? Thanks so much

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Answer:

AD=27

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

128 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a trapezoid is given by

A = 1/2 (b1+b2) h

where b1 and b2 are the lengths of the bases and h is the height

A =1/2( 10+22) * 8

A = 1/2 (32)8

  = 128

Answer:

A=128 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

We are given a trapezoid and we want to find the area of it

The area of a trapezoid is given as [tex]\frac{a+b}{2}h[/tex], where a and b are the bases and h is the height

The bases are the parallel sides

They are the sides marked as 10 cm and 22 cm in this case

The height is the distance between the bases

In this case, it is the side marked as 8 cm

We know everything needed for the area, let's just label everything to avoid any confusion

a=10

b=22

h=8

Now substitute into the formula

A=[tex]\frac{a+b}{2}h[/tex]

A=[tex]\frac{10+22}{2}*8[/tex]

add the numbers on the numerator together

A=[tex]\frac{32}{2}*8[/tex]

Divide 32 by 2

A=16*8

multiply

A=128 cm²

Hope this helps!

Harry reads that a particular element has an atom with a mass of 0.000000000012 grams. What is the weight of the atom expressed in scientific notation?
A.
1.2 × 10-9 grams
B.
1.2 × 10-11 grams
C.
1.2 × 1011 grams
D.
1.2 × 1012 grams

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Answer:

Since this number is small we know that the exponent will be negative.

In scientific notation the decimal must be between the first two NON zero numbers. So move the decimal and count how many positions it was moved.

1.2 x 10 ^-11

Step-by-step explanation:

write 2^60 as an exponent with a base of 16

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Recall that 2⁴ = 16. So you have

2⁶⁰ = 2⁴ˣ¹⁵ = (2⁴)¹⁵ = 16¹⁵

True or false..?

In a parallelogram, consecutive angles are supplementary.

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Answer:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

Both pairs of opposite angles are congruent. parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square. Both pairs of opposite sides are congruent. parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square. All consecutive angles are supplementary. parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square. diagonals bisect each other. parallelogram, rectangle, rhombus, square.

Answer:

true

Step-by-step explanation:

any 2 consecutive angles are supplamentary

TRIANGLES please help!! :)

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

First, the list of congruence theorems are:

SSS

SAS

ASA

AAS

HL

SSA is not on the list, so we can cross that out

Next, ASA implies that two angles are congruent, but we only know that one pair of angles (the right angles) are congruent, so we can cross that out

After that, the angle is not connecting the congruent sides, so D is not an option

Finally, we know that the longest sides (AD / AC) are congruent to each other, one other pair of legs/sides are congruent, and the triangles are both right triangles. Therefore, we can apply HL here

Over what interval is the function in this graph constant?​

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Answer:

hjjjnnnhjjjjj

Step-by-step explanation:

answer is d

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Answer: b

Explain: because that’s where they both meet

What is Index Law 1?
please give a definition

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Answer:

LAW 2: The second law of indices tells us that when dividing a number with an exponent by the same number with an exponent, we have to subtract the powers. In algebraic form, this rule is as follows . ... Example: In this example, the powers were multiplied together to give the answer which is 3 to the power of 6.

Help me plss I’m lost ☺️❤️

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Answer:

there is only one way to to roll a 3

1/36 = .044 = 4.4%

Step-by-step explanation:

4.4?
I hope that works if not sorry.

QUICK! WHAT IS THIS ANSWER?

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Answer:

a)2x-3y

b)4(9a-4)

Step-by-step explanation:

a)

we want to expand the following expression:

[tex] \displaystyle - \frac{1}{4} ( - 8x + 12y)[/tex]

well to do so we consider distributive property thus distribute:

[tex] \displaystyle - \frac{1}{4} (- 8x )+ - \frac{1}{4}( 12y)[/tex]

reduce fraction which yields:

[tex] \displaystyle - \frac{1}{4} (- 8x )+ - \frac{1}{4}( 12y) \\ \\ \displaystyle 2x + ( - 3y)[/tex]

simplify Parentheses:

[tex] \displaystyle \boxed{ 2x - 3y}[/tex]

b)

in the expression there's a common factor of 4 therefore factor it out:

[tex] \displaystyle 9.4a - 4.4 \\ \\ \displaystyle \boxed{4(9a - 4)}[/tex]

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Answer:

[tex]y=-2(sin(2x))-7[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Approach

Given information:

The graph intersects the midline at (0, -7)The graph has a minimum point at ([tex]\frac{\pi}{4}[/tex], 9).

What conclusions can be made about this function:

The graph is a sine function, as its y-intercept intersects the midlineThis graph has a negative coefficient, this is because after intersecting the midlines at the y-intercept, the function has a minimum.This graph does not appear to have undergone any horizontal shift, as it intercepts the midlines with its y-intercept

Therefore, one has the following information figured out:

[tex]y=-n(sin(ax))+b[/tex]

Now one has to find the following information:

amplitudemidlineperiod

2. Midline

The midlines can simply be defined as a line that goes through a sinusoidal function, cutting the function in half. This is represented by the constant (b). One is given that point (0, -7) is where the graph intersects the midline. The (y-coordinate) of this point is the midline. Therefore, the midline is the following:

y = -7

2. Amplitude

The amplitude is represented by the coefficient (n). It can simply be defined by the distance from the midline to point of maximum (the highest part of a sinusoidal function) or point of minimum (lowest point on the function). Since the function reaches a point of minimum after intercepting the (y-axis) at its midlines, the amplitude is a negative coefficient. One can find the absolute value of the amplitude by finding the difference of the (y-coordinate) of the point of minimum (or maximum) and the absolute value of the midline.

point of minimum: [tex](\frac{\pi}{4},9)[/tex]

midline: [tex]y=-7[/tex]

Amplitude: 9 - |-7| = 9 - 7 = 2

3. Period

The period of a sinusoidal function is the amount of time it takes to reach the same point on the wave. In essence, if one were to select any point on the sinusoidal function, and draw a line going to the right, how long would it take for that line to reach a point on the function that is identical to the point at which it started. This can be found by taking the difference of the (x- coordinate) of the intersection point of the midline, and the (x-coordinate) of the point of minimum, and multiplying it by (4).

point of minimum: [tex](\frac{\pi}{4},9)[/tex]

midline intersection: [tex](0, -7)[/tex]

Period: [tex]4(\frac{\pi}{4}-0)=4(\frac{\pi}{4})=\pi[/tex]

However, in order to input this into the function in place of the variable (a), one has to divide this number by ([tex]2\pi[/tex]).

[tex]a=\frac{2\pi}{\pi}=2[/tex]

4. Assemble the function

One now has the following solutions to the variables:

[tex]n =-16\\a=2\\b=-7\\[/tex]

Substitute these values into the function:

[tex]y=-2(sin(2x))-7[/tex]

If the outliers are not included what is the mean of the data set 76,79,80,82,50,78,79,81,82

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Answer:

The answer is 80

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

the outlier is 50, as it is not around the other numbers in the data set.

therefore

mean=[76+ 79 + 80 + 82+ 78 + 83 + 79 + 81 + 82]/9

mean=[720]/9

mean=80

Answer:

80

Step-by-step explanation:

mean=[76+ 79 + 80 + 82+ 78 + 83 + 79 + 81 + 82]/9

mean=[720]/9

mean=80

Analyze the diagram below and complete the instructions that follow.



Quadrilateral LMNO is a rectangle. Find MN.

A.
7
B.
10
C.
18
D.
27

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Answer:

there is no diagram ......

Which of the following statements does not prove that ABCD is a parallelogram.
Given: A(-4, 7), B(3,0), C(2,-5) and D(-5, 2).

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Answer:

answer A

Step-by-step explanation:

A=(-4,7)

C=(2,-5)

midpoint = U=((-4+2)/2, (7+(-5))/2)=(-1,1))

B=(3,0)

D=(-5,2)

midpoint = V=((3+(-5))/2,(0+2)/2)=( -1,1)

Diagonals have the same middle, the quadrilater is a parallogram.

25)
Jackson's current salary is $36,000 per year. Each year his salary is 1.04 times the previous yeal's salary. What
will his salary be in his 5th year?
OA) $42,214.92
OB) $42,114.91

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Answer:

$43,799.50

Step-by-step explanation:

USing the formula:

A = P(1+r)ⁿ

n is the time = 5

1 + r = 1.04

P = 36,000

Substitute the values into the formula

A = 36000(1.04)⁵

A = 36,000(1.2166529024)

A = 43,799.50

Hence the value in the fifth year will e $43,799.50

Jernel has to figure out the area of her square garage. She knows that one side of the garage is equal to the length of her rabbit pen. The dimensions of the rectangular rabbit pen are 13 by 10.

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Answer:169

Step-by-step explanation:13 x 13 = 169

You would take the larger side of the pen (13) or else it wouldn’t fit if you chose 10.

what is 3 over 4 divided by 1 over 6

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The answer is eighteen
3 over 4 of 6 over 1
18 divided by 4
4.5

A random sample of 13 teenagers were surveyed for a hypothesis test about the mean weekly amount spent on convenience goods. Researchers conduct a one-mean hypothesis test, at the 1% significance level, to test whether the average spent per week on convenience goods is greater than 50 dollars.

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Answer:

Please find the complete question and the graph in the attached file.

Step-by-step explanation:

On the basis of the data,

The level of importance is [tex]\alpha = 0.01[/tex]

Freedom levels [tex]= n -1 = 13 -1 = 12[/tex]

For the right-tailed test, the critical value is [tex]t_c = 2.681[/tex]

(Partially t-table permitted [tex]\alpha = 0.01 \ and\ df =12[/tex])

A parallelogram is cut out of a 12 inch by 8 inch sheet of paper there are four right triangles remnats two have the dimensions 2 inches by 9 inches and the other two have the dimensions 3 inches by 6 inches

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Answer:

96 in²

36 in²

60 in²

6.51 in

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that :

Dimension of paper = 12 in by 8 in

Dimension of right triangles :

2 in by 9 in ; 3 in by 6 in

Area of sheet of paper = 12 in * 8 in = 96 in²

Area of triangle = 1/2 base * height

Therefore, area of remnant right triangle :

2 * 1/2 * 2 * 9 = 18 in²

2 * 1/2 * 3 * 6 = 18 in²

Combined area of triangle left = 18in + 18in = 36 in²

Area of parallelogram = Area of sheet - Area of triangles left

Area of parallelogram = 96in² - 36in² = 60 in²

Base, b of parallelogram = 9.22 in

Area of parallelogram = base * altitude,h

60in² = 9.22h

h = 60 / 9.22 = 6.51 in

Find the general term of the ap whose 7th term is -1 and 16th term is 17? (pls Hurry up I will mark you Brainliest and don't reply in a silly way or I'll report you) ​

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Answer:

The answer is -13.

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula of the nth term of an AP(arthimetic progression) is a+(n-1)d.

So the 7th term will be a+6d= -1  ---(1)

The 16th term will a+15d=17  ---(2)

Subtract (2) and (1)

a+15d-(a+6d)=17-(-1)

=a+15d-a-6d=17+1

9d=18

d=18/9

d=2.

Substitute d in eq (1)

a+6(2)= -1

a+12=-1

a= -1-12= -13

Thus the general term of the ap is -13

El periodo de un movimiento circular uniforme es de
8 segundos. ¿Cuál es su velocidad angular?

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Answer: I dont understand what your saying im sorry, I'd really like to help but I cant :(

Akili has two tests next week. The probability that he will pass the first test, science, is 34 . How he does on that test affects how he will do on his math test. If he passes science, then the probability that he will also pass the math test is 45; otherwise, the probability is only 13 that he will pass the math test. If the probability he passes exactly one test can be expressed as mn for two relatively prime positive integers m and n, what is m n

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Answer:

Following are solutions to the given question:

Step-by-step explanation:

First-test probability: [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex]

A person's chances of passing a second test are reduced if he fails the first test: [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

However, the chance of failing the first test is 1 in 4. As just a result, the probability of these events is low.

[tex]\to \frac{1}{4}\times \frac{1}{3}=\frac{1}{12}\\\\\to \frac{3}{4} + \frac{1}{12} = \frac{9+1}{12} = \frac{10}{12} = \frac{5}{6}[/tex]

One of the other.

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Answer:

19 + 1 + 9 + 1

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Answer:

19 + 1 + 9 + 1

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