Helen made a scale drawing of the middle school. The gym is 195 inches long in the drawing. The actual gym is 104 feet long. What scale did Helen use?

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Answer 1

Answer:

5 inches on the drawing = 32 actual inches

Step-by-step explanation:

195 inches

104 x 12 = 1248 inches

1/39

Answer 2

Answer:

she used a scale of 5 inches to represent 32 inches actual length

Step-by-step explanation:

We are told that helen made the gym to be 195 inches long in the drawing.

Now, we are told that the actual length of the gym is 104 ft long.

Thus, converting to inches,

1ft = 12 inches

So, 104ft = 104 × 12 = 1248 inches

Which means that 194 inches represented 1248 inches.

So the scale is:

195:1248

Dividing both by a common factor of 39 to give a scale of (195/39):(1248/39)

This gives;

5:32

So she used a scale of 5 inches to represent 32 inches actual length


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Mr. Clifton was preparing for his upcoming birthday party. He ordered 51 white balloons and 47 red balloons. As he walked to his car 12 balloons flew away! With the remaining balloons, he mixed the colors to create bunches of 3 to decorate his party space. How many full bunches did Mr. Clifton have to decorate his party space?

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Answer:

28 i think

Step-by-step explanation:

51+47=98

98-12 the ones that flew away that takes it to 86

86/3 the 3 balloons buntch than is 28

p.s. i mght of got some equations wrong but this is what i got

Multiply and simplify. (1 − 5i)(1 − 2i) A) 1 + 7i B) 9 − 7i C) 1 − 7i D) − 9 − 7i

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Answer:

The product renders: [tex]-9-7\,i[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Recall that the product of the imaginary unit i by itself renders -1

Now proceed with the product of the two complex numbers using distributive property:

[tex](1-5\,i)\,(1-2\,i)=1-2\,i-5\,i+10\,i^2=1-7\,i-10=-9-7\,i[/tex]

The following expression is a polynomial: 4x + 5y True False

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Answer: False. This expression is a monomial!

Answer:

false

Step-by-step explanation:

it is molonomial

If the production rate is 975 brownies per hour at a bakery, how many brownies will be produced in an 8 hour shift?

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Answer:

7800 brownies will be produced in an 8 hour shift

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The production rate is 975 brownies per hour at a bakery

To Find :  how many brownies will be produced in an 8 hour shift?

Solution:

No. of brownies produced in 1 hour = 975

We are supposed to find No. of brownies produced in 8 hour

No. of brownies produced in 8 hour =  975 x 8=7800

Hence 7800 brownies will be produced in an 8 hour shift

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Please explain and help

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Answer:

y=-x+2  

Step-by-step explanation:

it is linear equation y=mx+b two points (0,2),(1,1)

find m ( slope)=y2-y1/x2-x1 ⇒1-2/1-0⇒-1

y=mx+b choosea point from graph :(0,2)\when x =0 the y=b=2

y=-x+2  

If PR = 4X - 2 AND RS = 3X - 5 which expression represents PS?

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Answer:

7x - 7

Step-by-step explanation:

If PR, RS, and PS  are line segments then the equation below will work.

PR + RS = PS

(4x-2) + (3x-5) = 7x - 7

If a and b are acute angles such that tan (a+b)= 1.73 and tan(a-b) =1/1.73, find a and b

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[tex] \LARGE{ \underline{ \boxed{ \orange{ \rm{Solution:)}}}}}[/tex]

Given,

tan (a + b) = 1.73 [tex]\approx[/tex] √3tan (a - b) = 1 / 1.83 [tex]\approx[/tex] 1 / √3

To find:

Value of a and b in degrees....?

Solution:

☃️ Refer to the trigonometric table....

Then, proceeding

⇛ tan 60 ° = √3

⇛ tan 60° = tan (a + b)

⇛ 60° = a + b

Flipping it,

⇛ a + b = 60° --------(1)

And,

⇛ tan 30° = 1 / √3

⇛ tan 30° = tan (a - b)

⇛ 30° = a - b

Flipping it,

⇛ a - b = 30° ---------(2)

Now adding eq.(1) and eq.(2),

⇛ a + b + a - b = 60° + 30°

⇛ 2a = 90°

⇛ a = 90° / 2

⇛ a = 45°

Putting value of a in eq.(1),

⇛ 45° + b = 60°

⇛ b = 15°

☄ So, Our Required answers:

a = 45°b = 15°

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really urgent...i need the working also ...pls help me​

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Answer:

See below.

Step-by-step explanation:

In each case, you are looking for time. We know speed is distance divided by time. Lets start with the speed formula.

speed = distance/time

Now we solve it for time. Multiply both sides  by time and divide both sides by speed.

speed * time = distance

time = distance/speed

Time is distance divided by speed. In each problem, you have a speed and a distance. Divide the distance by the speed to to find the time.

1) speed = 44.1 km/h; distance = 150 km

time = distance/speed = 150 km/(44.1 km/h) =

= 3.401 hours = 3 hours + 0.401 hour * 60 min/hour = 3 hours 24 minutes

2) speed = 120 km/h; distance = 90 km

time = distance/speed = 90 km/(120 km/h) =

= 0.75 hours = 0.75 hour * 60 min/hour = 45 minutes

3) speed = 125 m/s; distance = 500 m

time = distance/speed = 500 m/(125 m/s) =

= 4 seconds

What is the rule for the transformation below?

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Answer:  T(-5, 3)

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Explanation:

The translation notation T(-5, 3) looks like an ordered pair point, but it is not. Instead, it is a rule to tell you how to shift any point left/right and up/down. The first number is the left/right shifting as its done along the x axis. The negative value means we shift left, so we shift 5 units to the left. The positive 3 in the y coordinate place means we shift 3 units up.

We see this shifting happen when we go from

A = (-1, -1) to A ' = (-6, 2) B = (2, 3) to B ' = (-3, 6)C = (5, -3) to C ' = (0, 0)

The translation notation T(-5, 3) is the same as writing [tex](x,y) \to (x-5, y+3)[/tex] which may be a more descriptive notation to use, and it would avoid confusion with ordered pair point notation.

ux=x+y/k, solve for x

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Answer:

x = y/( ku-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Here in this question, we are asked to solve for x.

we have;

Ux = x+ u/ k

cross multiply;

k * Ux = x + y

kUx = x + y

kUx- x = y

x(KU-1) = y

x = y/( ku-1)

Solve D = ABC for C.

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Answer:C=d/ab

Step-by-step explanation:

D=abc

D/ab=abc/ab (both side divided by ab)

Ab cancel by ab and c= d/ab remains

The solution of the given equation D = ABC for C will be D/(AB).

What is the equation?

There are many different ways to define an equation. The definition of an equation in algebra is a mathematical statement that demonstrates the equality of 2 mathematical expressions.

The equation must be constrained with some constraints.

As per the given equation,

D = ABC

The value of the above equation for C will be as,

D = (AB)C

C = D/(AB)

Hence "The solution of the given equation D = ABC for C will be D/(AB)".

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What the answer question

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Answer:

Surface area = 373.66Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]T.S.A = \pi r(r+l)\\l = 10mm\\r = 7mm\\\\T.S.A = 3.14 \times 7(7 + 10)\\= 21.98(17)\\T.S.A = 373.66\\\\T.S.A = 373.66[/tex]

If the graphs of the linear equations in a system are the same line, what does that mean about the possible solution or solutions of the system?

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Answer:

If we have a system of linear equations:

y = a*x + b

y = c*x + d

And the graphs of the equations are the same line, this means that both lines have the same equation, then:

a = c and b = d.

Then we have only one equation (but repeated) and two variables, then we have infinite solutions for our system.

Another way to see this is:

When we have a system of linear equations, the solution is the point where the lines intersect.

But if both lines are the same line, then the lines intersect in infinite points, then we have infinite solutions.

Triangle A' B' C' is a dilation of a triangle ABC. The scale factor is [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex]. Point B is 11 inches away from the center of dilation is point B'?

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Answer:

None of the options are correct

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us assume point B is at (x, y) and the center of dilation is at (a, b). Therefore the distance between the two points is:

[tex]Distance =\sqrt{(b-y)^2+(a-x)^2}=11 \\\\\sqrt{(b-y)^2+(a-x)^2}=11[/tex]

If Triangle ABC is then dilated by 3/4, the new coordinate is B'(3/4 (x-a) + a, 3/4 (y - b) + b). The distance between B' and the center of dilation would be:

[tex]Distance =\sqrt{(b-[\frac{3}{4}( y-b)+b])^2+(a-[\frac{3}{4} (x-a)+a])^2}[/tex]

Therefore the distance cannot be gotten until the center of dilation is given

Jorge walked 25 steps north. then he walked 75 steps south what is Jorges final position ​

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Answer:

If Jorge goes up 25 (positive) and then goes 75 steps south (negative). Then you have to calculate 25-75. This equals -50. We know negative distance is south so he's final position will be 50 steps south.

Step-by-step explanation:

40. Which families of plane figures given below are NOT always similar?
A. Squares
C. Equilateral triangles
B. Circles
D. rectangle​

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Answer:

Rectangle

Explanation:

Rectangles can be oblong, and square is also a rectangle.

Solve the triangle. A = 51°, b = 14, c = 6 A. a ≈ 14.9, C ≈ 28.1, B ≈ 100.9 B. a ≈ 11.2, C ≈ 24.1, B ≈ 104.9 C. a ≈ 14.9, C ≈ 24.1, B ≈ 104.9

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Answer:

(B) has the closest values.

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve the triangle: A = 51°, b = 14, c = 6

A. a ≈ 14.9, C ≈ 28.1, B ≈ 100.9

B. a ≈ 11.2, C ≈ 24.1, B ≈ 104.9

C. a ≈ 14.9, C ≈ 24.1, B ≈ 104.9

Using the cosine rule,

a^2 = b^2+c^2-2bc (cos(A))

= 196+36 - 2(14)(6)cos(51)

=  196+36 - 105.72

= 126.27

a = sqrt(126.27)

= 11.24

using sine rule,

sin(C)/sin(A) = 6/11.24

sin(C) = 6/11.24*sin(51)= 0.41495

C = arcsin(0.41495 = 24.5 degrees, reasonably close to the given value, probably due to the answer used the rounded value of a.

B = 180-51-24.5 =104.5

Out of the given options, only (B) has the correct value of a and C

what is an equivalent expression for 3a + 5 ?​

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Answer:

Equivalent  expression:

6a + 10

or

9a + 15

Please help!! What is the volume of four cubes with a side length of fraction 1 over 4 foot? V = s3, where s is the side length. fraction 1 over 4 ft3 fraction 1 over 3 ft3 fraction 1 over 12 ft3 fraction 1 over 16 ft3

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Answer:

1/16 is the answer!!Hope this helps. sorry for no explanation but i already did this flvs quiz and i don't remember how to f=do it

Step-by-step explanation:

Write each expression using a positive exponent. ("/" means division)("^" means to the power of) 9^-4

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{1}{9^4}[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]9^{-4}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{1}{9^4}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{1}{9 * 9 * 9 * 9}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{1}{81 * 81}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{1}{6561}[/tex]

= 0.0001524157903.

Hope this helps!

Michael is using a number line to evaluate the expression –8 – 3. A number line going from negative 12 to positive 12. A point is at negative 8. After locating –8 on the number line, which step could Michael complete to evaluate the expression?

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Answer:

move to the left 3 more spaces

Step-by-step explanation:

you are at -8 already. Therefore, you (-3) more spaces, so you go to the left three more spaces. Use the saying keep change change to help with this.

Keep the first number sign, change the next sign, and the next sign.

Answer:

d

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the value of x. A. 53–√ m B. 241−−√ m C. 6 m D. 6+35–√ m

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Answer:

x = 2√41 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the triangle is a right angled triangle we can use Pythagoras theorem to find the missing side x

Using Pythagoras theorem we have

a² = b² + c²

where a is the hypotenuse

From the question x is the hypotenuse

So we have

[tex] {x}^{2} = {8}^{2} + {10}^{2} [/tex][tex] {x}^{2} = 64 + 100[/tex][tex] {x}^{2} = 164[/tex]

Find the square root of both sides

We have the final answer as

x = 2√41 m

Hope this helps you

Answer:

2 sqrt(41) =c

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a right triangle, we can use the Pythagorean theorem

a^2 + b^2 = c^2

8^2 + 10^2 = c^2

64+ 100 = c^2

164 = c^2

take the square root of each side

sqrt(164) = sqrt(c^2)

sqrt(4*41) = c

2 sqrt(41) =c

First Question The following table shows the length and width of a rectangle: Length Width Rectangle A 4x + 5 3x − 2 Which expression is the result of the perimeter of rectangle A and demonstrates the closure property? A.14x + 6; the answer is a polynomial B.14x + 6; the answer may or may not be a polynomial C.2x + 6; the answer is a polynomial D.2x + 6; the answer may or may not be a polynomial

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Answer: A.14x + 6; the answer is a polynomial

Step-by-step explanation:

Since all of the variables have integer exponents that are positive this is a polynomial.

Given an angle of a triangle and the opposite side length; which trigonometric function would you use to find the hypotenuse? a TAN b COS c SIN d Not enough information

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Answer:

Sin

Step-by-step explanation:

Sin < = opposite/hypotenuse

Two buildings are 12m apart on the same horizontal level. From the top of the taller building, the angle of depression of the bottom of the shorter building is 48degrees and from the bottom, the angle of of elevation of the top of the shorter building is 36 degrees. Calculate the difference in the heights of the buildings

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Answer:

2.08 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

From the diagram attached :

We can calculate the height of the shorter building using trigonometry :

s = Height of shorter building

t = height of taller building

Tanθ = opposite / Adjacent

θ = 36°

Adjacent = 12, opposite = s

Tan36° = s / 12

0.7265425 × 12 = s

s = 8.72 meters

s = height of shorter building 8.72 meters ( 2 decimal places)

Height of taller building :

Tanθ = opposite / Adjacent

θ = 48°

Adjacent = t ; opposite = 12

Tan48° = 12 / t

1.1106125 = 12 / t

1.1106125 × t = 12

t = 12 / 1.1106125

t = 10.80 meters ( 2 decimal places)

Height of Taller building = 10.80 meters

Difference in height :

(10.80m - 8.72m) = 2.08 meters

According to data from the U.S. Department of Education, the average cost y of tuition and fees at public four-year institutions in year x is approximated by the equation where x = 0 corresponds to 1990. If this model continues to be accurate, during what year will tuition and fees reach $4000?

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Answer:

Graphing Calculator

Step-by-step explanation:

The value of a car is $20,000. It loses 10.7% of its value every year . Find the approximate monthly decrease in value . Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

$178.3

Step-by-step explanation:

The value of a car is $20,000

The car loses 10.7% of its value yearly

Since there are 12 months in a year then 10.7% can be represented as

10.7%/12

= 0.8916%

Therefore the approximate monthly decrease in value can be calculated as follows

= $20,000×0.8916/100

= $20,000×0.008916

= $178.3

Hence the approximate monthly decrease in value is $178.3

if one square yard of carpet costs $15.40, how much will 45.5 square yards cost? ( value only, no commas, dollar signs, symbols, or units)

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Answer: 700.70 dollars

Work Shown:

1 square yard = 15.40 dollars

45.5*1 square yard = 45.5*15.40 dollars

45.5 square yards = 700.70 dollars

In the second step, I multiplied both sides by 45.5 to turn the "1 square yard" into "45.5" square yards.

Mildred’s salary has increased from £24,600 to £25,338. By what percentage has her salary increase?

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Answer:

The answer is 3%

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the percentage increase we use the formula

[tex]Percentage \: change = \frac{ change}{original \: quantity} \times 100[/tex]

To find the change subtract the smaller quantity from the bigger one

From the question

original price = $24,600

Current price = $ 25,338

Change = $25,338 - $ 24,600

Change = $ 738

So the percentage increase is

[tex] \frac{738}{24600} \times 100[/tex]

[tex] = \frac{3}{100} \times 100[/tex]

We have the final answer as

Percentage increase = 3%

Hope this helps you

Three friends are at a carnival. Beth goes on 2 rides for $5.00. Zane goes on 5 rides for $12How much does it cost Tina to go on 9 rides?.50.

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Answer:

$22

Step-by-step explanation:

Beth=$5.00 for 2 rounds

Zane=$12 for 5 rounds

Tina=$x for 9 rounds

Find x

9 rounds=5 rounds + 2 rounds + 2 rounds

5 rounds costs =$12

2 rounds costs=$5

2 rounds costs=$5

Then,

5 rounds + 2 rounds + 2 rounds= $12 + $5 + $5

9 rounds=$22

It will cost Tina $22 to go on 9 rounds

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