Help and show work plz

Help And Show Work Plz

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Answer 1

Answer:

RK: 4 and BC: 6

Step-by-step explanation:

SImilar triangles

find unknown / know sides

Which means (2x+2)/6 = (4x+2)/9

  (X+1)/3 = (4x+2)/9

Multiply 9 to both sides

9/3 (x+1) = (4x+2)

3x+3 = 4x+2

1 = x

Answer 2

Answer: RK = 4, BC = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

In a similar triangle, the ratios of corresponding sides are the same.  Thus, because of sides MK and AC, the triangles have a ratio of 6/9, or 2/3.  Thus, you can determine that 2/3(4x+2)=2x+2.

Distribute

8/3x + 4/3 = 2x + 2

Subtract 2x

2/3x + 4/3 = 2

Subtract 4/3

2/3x=2/3

Divide by 2/3

x = 1

Then, simply plug-in 1 for x to get that RK is 4 and BC is 6

Hope it helps <3


Related Questions

Evaluate 9x*2 y*−2 for x = –3 and y = 2. Answers:

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Answer:

20 and 1/4.

Step-by-step explanation:

9x^2 * y^(-2), for x = -3 and y = 2.

9(-3)^2 * 2^(-2)

= 9 * 9 * (1/4)

= 81 * 1/4

= 81 / 4

= 20.25

= 20 and 1/4.

Hope this helps!

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's fill the values in.

9(-3)*2(2)*-2

Using PEMDAS, we would first multiply the two numbers where x and y used to be.

-27 * 4 * -2

Now we would finish multiplying this.

216.

Hope this helps!! <3

How does 4D shape look like?

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Answer:

here you go

i hope i helped you

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

It would look like these shapes on the picture

Step-by-step explanation:

It is a shape with another one of it inside it, you should see it on the pictturres.

Hope this helped you

Please mark as brainlist.

Use the method of cylindrical shells to find the volume V generated by rotating the region bounded by the given curves about the specified axis.

y = 6x − x2, y = 8; about x = 2

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Answer:

[tex]\mathbf{V = [\dfrac{ 8 \pi }{3}] }[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

y = 6x - x² , y = 8  about  x = 2

To find the volume of the region bounded by the curves about x = 2; we have the radius of the cylindrical shell to be x - 1, the circumference to be 2 π (x -2 ) and the height to be 6x - x² - 8

6x - x² - 8

6x - x² - 8 = 0

-x² + 6x - 8 = 0

x² - 6x + 8 = 0

(x -4) (x - 2  ) = 0

So;

x = 2 , x = 4

Thus, the region bound of the integral  are from a = 2 and b = 4

Therefore , the volume of the solid can be computed as :

[tex]V = \int \limits ^b _a \ 2x \times f(x) \ dx[/tex]

[tex]V = \int \limits ^4_2 2 \pi (x -2) (6x -x^2 -8) \ dx[/tex]

[tex]V = 2 \pi \int \limits ^4_2 (6x^2 - x^3 -8x -12 x - 2x^2 +16) \ dx[/tex]

[tex]V = 2 \pi \int \limits ^4_2 (8x^2 -x^3-20x +16) \ dx[/tex]

[tex]V = 2 \pi \int \limits ^4_2 ( -x^3+8x^2-20x +16) \ dx[/tex]

[tex]V = 2 \pi [\dfrac{ -x^7}{4}+\dfrac{8x^3}{3} -\dfrac{20x^2}{2} +16x]^4_2[/tex]

[tex]V = 2 \pi [\dfrac{ -(4^4-2^4)}{4}+\dfrac{8(4^3-2^3)}{3} -\dfrac{20(4^2-2^2)}{2} +16(4-2) ]^4_2[/tex]

[tex]V = 2 \pi [\dfrac{ -(256-16)}{4}+\dfrac{8(64-8)}{3} -10(16-4)} +16(2) ][/tex]

[tex]V = 2 \pi [\dfrac{ 4}{3}][/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{V = [\dfrac{ 8 \pi }{3}] }[/tex]

V = 8 pi / 3 ( pi “ 3.14 “ )

Drag each object to show whether distance is proportional to time in the situation represented.

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Answer: please find the answer in the explanation.

Step-by-step explanation:

1.) The distance is not proportional to time. Because the distance was constant from time = 3 seconds to 10 seconds.

2.) A person running down a field to score a touchdown. Not enough information.

3. A dog jogging at a constant speed for 20 minute. The distance is proportional to time because of the constant speed.

4.) The distance is proportional to time because their is increase in distance covered and increase in time taken.

5.) A truck passing through the 4 cities at a constant speed. The distance is proportional to time because the speed is constant.

6.) A horse running around a race track. Distance is not proportional to time because this is not a linear motion.

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Answer:

My answer is in the attached image.

Dat is wat I got I really hope dat helped

A shipping container in the shape of a rectangular prism is 60 feet long, 45 1/2 feet wide, and 14 feet tall. What is the volume of the shipping container? A. 2,400 ft.^3 B. 2,730 ft.^3 C. 38.220 ft.^3 D. 76,440 ft.^3 Please include work!!

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C. 38,200 ft^3

Why you ask? Good question, how you solve volume is l•w•h=v (length•width•height=volume) so it was 60•45.5•14=38,200

Hope this helps!

The answer is 38,220.
You multiply the width, height, and length.
Width= 45 1/2
Height= 14
Length= 60

45 1/2•14•60= 38,220

a 20-foot flagpole casts a 6-foot Shadow how tall is a nearby building that casts a 30-foot shadow

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The building would be 100ft tall. You have to take 20/6 = ?/30 The difference between 6 and 30 is x5. Then all you have to do is 20x5 and you get 100ft.

Answer :

The building would be 100ft tall. You have to take 20/6 = ?/30 The difference between 6 and 30 is x5. Then all you have to do is 20x5 and you get 100ft.



Write the equation in terms of a rotated x'y'-system using the angle of rotation. Write the equation involving x' and y' in standard form.

19x2 + 241/3 xy - 5y2 - 527 = 0; 0 = 30°

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex]\bold{\frac{x^{'}^2}{17}-\frac{y^{'}^2}{31}=1}[/tex]"

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given question there is some mistyping error if the given value is this. so, its solution can be defined as follows:

[tex]19x^2 + 24\sqrt{3} xy - 5y^2 - 527 = 0...................(1) \\\\ \theta = 30^{\circ}[/tex]

Formula:

[tex]\bold{x=x'\cos \theta -y' \sin \theta}[/tex]            [tex]_{where} \ \ \ \ \theta =30[/tex]

  [tex]=x' \cos 30- y' \sin 30\\\\ =x' \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}- y' \frac{1}{2}\\\\ =\frac{1}{2}(x' \sqrt{3}- y')....(a)\\\\[/tex]          

[tex]\bold{y=x'\sin \theta +y' \cos \theta}[/tex]            [tex]_{where} \ \ \ \ \theta =30[/tex]

  [tex]=x' \sin 30+y' \cos 30\\\\ =x' \frac{1}{2}+y' \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\\\\ =\frac{1}{2}(x'+ y'\sqrt{3})....(b)\\\\[/tex]          

put the equation (a) and equation (b) value in equation 1:

equation:

[tex]\to 19x^2 + 24\sqrt{3} xy - 5y^2 - 527 = 0...................(1) \\\\[/tex]

[tex]\to 19(\frac{1}{2}(x'\sqrt{3}- y'))^2+24\sqrt{3}(\frac{1}{2}(x'\sqrt{3}- y))( \frac{1}{2}(x'+y'\sqrt{3}))- 5(\frac{1}{2}(x'+y'\sqrt{3}))^2-527= 0\\[/tex]

[tex]\to \frac{19}{4}(3x^{'}^2+ y^{'}^{2}-2\sqrt{3}x' y')+6\sqrt{3}(\sqrt{3}x^{'}^{2}+2x'y'-\sqrt{3}y^{'}^2)-\frac{5}{4}(x^{'}^2+ 3y^{'}^{2}-2\sqrt{3}x' y')-527=0[/tex]

[tex]\to \frac{57}{4}x^{'}^2+\frac{19}{4}y^{'}^2-\frac{19 \sqrt{3}}{2}x^{'}^2y^{'}^2+18x^{'}^2+12\sqrt{3}x^{'}^2y^{'}^2-18y^{'}^2-\frac{5}{4}x^{'}^2-\frac{15}{4}y^{'}^2-\frac{5\sqrt{3}}{2}x^{'}^2y^{'}^2-527=0\\\\\to 31x^{'}^2-17y^{'}^2-527=0\\\\\to 31x^{'}^2-17y^{'}^2=527\\\\\to \frac{x^{'}^2}{17}-\frac{y^{'}^2}{31}=1\\\\[/tex]

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Step-by-step explanation:

Find the total surface area of this square based
pyramid.
10 in
5 in

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Answer:

  125 in²

Step-by-step explanation:

Each triangular face has a base of 5 in and a height of 10 in. The area of it is given by the formula ...

  A = (1/2)bh

  A = (1/2)(5 in)(10 in) = 25 in²

The square base has an area given by the formula ...

  A = s² . . . . . where s is the side length

  A = (5 in)² = 25 in²

The total area is the sum of the areas of the 4 faces and the base:

  total area = 4 × (area of 1 face) + (area of base)

  total area = 4 × (25 in²) + 25 in²

  total area = 125 in²

Answer: The Surface Area is 125 in^

Step-by-step explanation:

Surface area = 4 × (area of 1 face) + (area of base)

total area = 4 × (25 in²) + 25 in²

Surface area = 125 in²

Help and show work please.

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Answer: (D) 50

Any rectangle is also a parallelogram (but not the other way around). So AB is parallel to CD. The angles BAC and ACD are alternate interior angles that are congruent due to the parallel sides mentioned.

(angle BAC) = (angle ACD)

3x+4 = x+28

3x-x = 28-4

2x = 24

x = 24/2

x = 12

So,

angle BAC = 3x+4 = 3*12+4 = 40 degrees

and

angle CAD = 90 - (angle BAC) = 90 - 40 = 50 degrees

With any rectangle, the four interior angles are always 90 degrees. So that's why angles BAC and CAD add to 90.

yes the answer is definitely d.

Please help me with this geometry question:((

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Answer:

x = 13

Arc RQ = 180°

Step-by-step explanation:

PEQ is an inscribed angle and the measure of an inscribed angle in a circle is equal to half of the arc it sees.

The perimeter of a circle is always 360° therefore

2 × (5x + 15) + 9x + 17 + 6x - 12 = 25x + 35 = 360°

25x = 360 - 35

25x = 325

x = 13

Since arc RQ is equal to 10x + 30 we replace x with the value we just got

10×13 + 30 = 160°

The answer is 160 fare in height but you need to work out work firstly

Which numbers can be classified as rational? Select all that apply.

5/6

[tex] \sqrt{11} [/tex]
6.565656...

0.23

0.32416

-5 3/8

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Answer:

5/6, 0.23, -5 3/8

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is 5/6 with .

Identify the slope and y-intercept of the graph of the equation. y = 5/3 x -2

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Answer:

Slope: [tex]\frac{5}{3}[/tex]

Y-intercept: -2

Step-by-step explanation:

Conveniently, this equation is already in slope-intercept form.

The slope is always the constant of proportionality, which we multiply x by.

Therefore the slope is  [tex]\frac{5}{3}[/tex].

The y-intercept is always the constant that comes after the x term, which is -2.

So the y-intercept is -2.

Hope this helped!

Answer:

Slope: 5/3

Y-intercept: -2

Step-by-step explanation:

Since your equation is already in slope intercept form, it makes it easier for you to identify the slope and y-intercept.

In your equation ([tex]y = \frac{5}{3} x -2[/tex]) the coefficient of 5/3 is your slope and your constant of -2 is your y-intercept.

Hope that helps and maybe earns a brainliest!

Have a great day! :)

Use a number line to approximate the value of root 33

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Let's think about the square root of 33 here for a second.

What two perfect squares surround 33?

The answer is 25 and 36.

Then, let's take the square root of both 25 and 36, which are 5 and 6. Therefore, since the square root of 25 and 36 are both nearest to the square root of 33, then the square root of 3 must be between 5 and 6.

The correct answer is A (or option 1): 5 < root 33 < 6

Hope this helps! :)

Answer:

a (the first choice)

Step-by-step explanation:

To start, you should think of square root values near 33 that you know the answer to. For example, the square root of 25 is 5, and the square root of 36 is 6. Therefore, you know that the square root of 33 is 5.something because it is in between 25 and 36.

Please answer ASAP

Randomly pick 6 points from a square of side = 1. Show that you can always find 2 points from these 6 that their distance is less or equal to [tex]\frac{\sqrt{2} }{2} }[/tex]

Randomly pick 5 points from a sphere. Show that you can always find a closed semi-sphere ( half a sphere and boundary) that contains 4 points.

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Problem 1.

My thinking is that the furthest you can get is have two points at each opposite corner, so the distance between them is sqrt(2). If we have two other points with this property, then all four corners are filled up. It is possible to pick two points where the distance is 1 unit.

Then a fifth point can be placed at the center such that the distance from it to any of the corners is sqrt(2)/2. We placed the fifth point at the center to try to get as far away as possible from the other four points.

Basically we're trying to find the worst case scenario (leading to the largest distance possible) and seeing how we can fill up the square. This establishes the upper bound. Any other kind of scenario will have a distance less than the upper bound.

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Problem 2.

For this one, I'm not sure what to make of it. The terminology is a bit strange so I'm not going to be fairly helpful here. Sorry about that.

If I had to guess, I'd assume it has something to do with the fact that a plane is uniquely defined by 3 points. That fourth point is not coplanar with the other three, which helps define the semi-spherical portion. The fifth point is just extra. The points can't be all collinear or else a plane won't form. Though to be honest, I'm still not sure about problem 2. I'd get a second opinion.

The answer above is correct

what is the domain of the function shown in the graph below?
answer type: interval, all real numbers, all values except one, all values except two
interval:

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Answer: interval from -8 to 5

In interval notation, we would write [-8, 5]

The domain is the set of allowed x inputs to a function. The left-most point is (-8,0) so x = -8 is the smallest x value allowed. The largest x value allowed is x = 5 due to the point (5,0) being the right-most point.

The use of square brackets in interval notation says "include this endpoint as part of the interval".

it is would be -5 to 8

Find all points having an x- coordinator of 5 whose distance from the point (-1,-3) is 10. (type an ordered pair. Use a comma to separate answers as needed.)

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Answer:

(5,5) and (5,-11)

Step-by-step explanation:

You can find this out by plotting a circle with the diameter of 10 on the point "(-1,-3)". Then find all the times the circle is on the x axis of 5.

Answer:

so when the mughal emperor humayun had died akbar his son was put as kind of india he was 10 yearls old when his father died and then Bairam Khan was elected as a regent for Akbar.

Step-by-step explanation:

Jemma has 24 balls. Out of the 24 balls, 12 are yellow, 4 are pink, and the rest are red. What is the ratio of the number of red balls to the number of balls that are either yellow or pink? arrowRight

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Answer:

1  :2

Step-by-step explanation:

12 are yellow, 4 are pink

To find the number of red

24 -12 -4 = 8

There are 8 red balls

We want the ratio of

red: yellow or pink

8 : 12+4

8 :16

Divide each side by 8

8/8 : 16/8

1  :2

Answer:1:2

Step-by-step explanation: 12 yellow + 4 pink= 16

24 balls total minus 16 =8 red balls so 8:16=1:2

Solve the equation using the multiplication property of equality and the reciprocal of
1
4
.

1
4
( r −
5
2
) =
1
8

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The answer is r=52.09

Find the surface area and volume of the following figures.

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White figure Area = 128[tex]\pi[/tex]

White surface area = appro. 301

Yellow area = 320[tex]\pi[/tex]

Yellow Surface area = approx. 653

Area found with = 2πrh+2πr2

Surface Area found with = 2πrh+2πr2

You need to memorize them for tests

Hope that helped!!! k

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use the tables below to find (p-q)(2)

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed{5}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex](p-q)(2)[/tex]

[tex]p(2)-q(2)[/tex]

[tex]\sf When \ x \ is \ 2, \ p(x) \ is \ 3 \ and \ q(x) \ is \ -2.[/tex]

[tex](3)-(-2)[/tex]

[tex]3+2=5[/tex]

The answer is 5
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Answer:

6cot 50

Step-by-step explanation:

Tan 50=6/x

x= 6/(tan 50)

x= 6cot 50°

Answer:

? = 6 cot 50

Step-by-step explanation:

Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions

tan theta = opp /adj

tan 50 = 6 /?

? tan 50 = 6

? = 6 / tan 50

We know that 1 / tan 50 = cot 50

? = 6 cot 50

what is the first step to solving this problem: 3x-10=2(x+3)

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Answer:

x = 16

Step-by-step explanation:

3x - 10 = 2(x+3)

First step is solve this:

2(x+3) = 2*x + 2*3 = 2x + 6

then:

3x - 10 = 2x + 6

3x - 2x = 6 + 10

x = 16

Check:

3*16 - 10 = 2(16+3)

48 - 10 = 2*19 = 38

Answer:

x = 16

Step-by-step explanation:

you start off by isolating the variable

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Answer:

28 units²

Step-by-step explanation:

→ Work out the size of the triangle if it was a full rectangle

Height = 4 and Base = 2

→ Work out area of triangle

0.5 × Height × Base ⇒ 0.5 × 4 × 2 ⇒ 2 × 2 ⇒ 4

→ Minus the area of the triangle from the "imaginary full' rectangle

Area of rectangle = Length × Width ⇒ 8 × 4 ⇒ 32

32 - 4 = 28

Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{28\ units^2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The figure consists of a triangle, a square and a rectangle.

Area of Triangle:

[tex]\sf \frac{1}{2} (Base)(Height)\\Where \ Base = 2 , Height = 4 \\=> \frac{1}{2} (2)(4)\\=> 4\ units^2[/tex]

Area of Square:

[tex]\sf (Length)(Length)\\(4)(4)\\=> 16\ units^2[/tex]

Area of rectangle:

[tex]\sf (Length)(Width)\\Where \ Length = 4 , Width = 2\\=> (4)(2)\\=> 8 \ units^2[/tex]

Area of the whole figure:

=> 4 + 16 + 8

=> 28 units²

Please Help ;-;" :Mr. Gordon’s science class is studying blood types. The table below shows the probability that a person living in the US has a particular blood type. ( Type 0=9/20) (Type A=41/100) (Type B=1/10) (Type AB=1/25) What is the probability that three students selected randomly from the class will have A, B, and AB blood, respectively? Explain how you would solve this problem.

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Answer:

A = 6.9%

B = 0.1%

AB = 1.6%

Step-by-step explanation:

A=0.41=41/100

B=0.1=1/10

AB=0.25=1/25

41/100³ = 0.41³ = 0.069 = 6.9%

1/10³ = 0.1³ = 0.001 = 0.1%

1/25³= 0.25³ =0.016 = 1.6%

I did to the power of 3 because the equation just looks like this

41/100 x 41/100 x 4/100

this is because you are multiplying each number by the amount of students selected.

What is the value of f(1)?

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Answer:

A function normally tells you what y is if you know what x is.

Inverses. A function normally tells you what y is if you know what x is. The inverse of a function will tell you what x had to be to get that value of y. A function f -1 is the inverse of f if. for every x in the domain of f, f -1[f(x)] = x, and.

d) Use your knowledge of scale drawings and image sizes to fill in the missing
information in the table. (3 points)
Empire State Building
Original
Image
Actual Height
(in feet)
1,450
1,450
1,450
Reduced
Image
Model Height
(in blocks)
145
1
1
Scale Factor
25
50

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Answer:

  Your table is filled in below.

Step-by-step explanation:

The scale factor is the ratio of image size to original size. In part (d), the image height is "blocks" while the original height is "feet". So, the units of the scale factor are "blocks/ft".

Sometimes a scale factor has units, like this, and sometimes it is expressed as a pure number. A map scale factor might be the pure number ratio 1 : 62500, or it could also be expressed with units as 1 in : 1 mile.*

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* actually, these are slightly different scales. 1:62500 is about 0.98643 inches per mile.

Answer: Image

Step-by-step explanation:

took the test

Find the value of m∠ACD. A. 30º B. 15º C. 60º D. 90º

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Answer:

A. 30 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Set the two angles equal to each other:

3x-15 = 45-x

Solve for x:

4x -15 = 45

4x = 60

x = 15

Finally, plug in the x to one of the equations (preferably 45 - x since it's easier to solve) and solve for x.

45 - 15 = 30

Answer:

A 30 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Three faucets fill a 100-gallon tub in 6 minutes. How long, in seconds, does it take six faucets to fill a 25-gallon tub? Assume that all faucets dispense water at the same rate.

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Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

It would take 3 faucets 6/4 = 1.5 minutes to fill a 25-gallon tub since when the number of faucets stays the same, the volume of the tub and the time needed to fill the tub are directly proportional. However, when the volume of the tub stays the same, the number of faucets used and the time needed to fill the tub are inversely proportional, therefore, if I double the number of faucets used, it will half the time needed, so the answer is 1.5 / 2 = 0.75 minutes or 45 seconds.

Answer:

[tex]\large\boxed{45 seconds}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

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Variable Key

Faucets = f

Minutes = m

Gallons = g

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Write an equation to display how long it takes for the 3 faucets to fill up a 100 gallon tub.

100g = 6m

Divide both sides of the equation by 6

m = 16.67g

This means that approximately 16.67 gallons are filled up per minute with 3 faucets. We found the measurement (gallons), which is based on the time (minutes). This is called the unit rate.

Now that we found the unit rate for 3 faucets, let's find the unit rate for 6 faucets by multiplying our unit rate by 2.

3f = 16.67g per minute

6f = (16.67g per minute)(2)

6f = 33.34 g per minute

We now know the unit rate for 6 faucets, so now all we have to do is divide that by 25 gallons, the second tub.

25g / 33.34 g = 0.75 minutes

Convert to seconds

0.75 minutes = 3/4 of a minute

1 minute = 60 seconds

Substitute

3/4(60)

[tex]\large\boxed{45 seconds}[/tex]

Hope this helps :)

5. The cost of movie tickets at the
Cinema Verite is 9 dollars for adults
and five dollars for children under 12.
During the Saturday and Sunday
matinees, adults are charged 8 dollars
for admission and children under 12
are charged 4 dollars. At any time at
all, there is a group discount for groups
of 15 or more adults at a cost of 6
dollars per ticket. What is the cost for 2
adults and 3 children during the
Saturday matinee?
a. 27
b. 28
C. 14
d. 32

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Answer:

its 28 dude, because it says that adults and children are played more on saturday.(adults on Saturday=$8 and children under 12 are $4

B because more adults and children played on saturday.
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Applying the median-voter model and assuming that there are equal numbers of voters supporting each stadium, we would expect:________ a. stadium C to be built, but this would not be the most socially efficient outcome. b. stadium C to be built, which would be the most socially efficient outcome. c. no stadium to be built, because of political gridlock. d. stadium D to be built because it produces the most socially efficient outcome. Solving Inequalities and graphing them. Triangle ABC has vertices A(0, 6) , B(8, 2) , and C(8, 2) . A dilation with a scale factor of 12 and center at the origin is applied to this triangle. What are the coordinates of B in the dilated image? Enter your answer by filling in the boxes. B has a coordinate pair of ( , ) A $20,000 business computer depreciates at a rate of 15% per year. Which of the following equations would model the value of the computer? If P = (3,4), Find: Rx=1 (P) Area of a trapeziod with a top base length of 6 cm a bottom base length of 12 cm and a height of 5 cm Kenny, Inc., is looking at setting up a new manufacturing plant in South Park. The company bought some land six years ago for $7.9 million in anticipation of using it as a warehouse and distribution site, but the company has since decided to rent facilities elsewhere. The land would net $10.7 million if it were sold today. The company now wants to build its new manufacturing plant on this land; the plant will cost $21.9 million to build, and the site requires $940,000 worth of grading before it is suitable for construction.Required:What is the proper cash flow amount to use as the initial investment in fixed assets when evaluating this project? Evans mentions that in the 1990s bioethicists and philosophers were discussing how to manage genetic engineering. Who had largely dropped out of the discussion, according to Evans? What does Kuno say to Vashti Find the value of x. Round to the nearest tenth. 15.9 12.4 12.8 16.3 What would happen to the measured cell potentials if 30 mL solution was used in each half-cell instead of 25 mL what seven divided by 4 Which function's graph has asymptotes located at the values x= n?1-Y=csc x2-Y=cos x 3-Y=tan x4-Y=cot x Raul and his friends each way 1/20 of a ton are standing on a truck scale . The total weight shown by the scale is 3/4 of a ton . How can I find the total number of people on the scale when Raul and his friends are weighed? PLEASE HELP!!! TIMED QUESTION!!! FIRST CORRECT ANSWER WILL BE BRAINLIEST!!!The bar graph shows the number or each item sold at a bake sale. Which statement about the graph is true? The paragraph contains several sentence fragments. Decide if the selection in bold needs to be revised or if it is correct as is.Near the Normandy coast of northern France, the village of Bayeux houses a remarkable treasure. The Bayeux Tapestry may be found in itsown museum in the former Great Seminary of Bayeux. Also known as the Tapestry of Queen Matilda or the Cloth of the Conquest. This tapestryis unusual. Because it is a very long, narrow strip of linen measuring 70 meters by 50 centimeters. The tapestry is actually an embroidery ofWilliam the Conqueror's invasion and conquest of England in 1066. It consists of fifty-one scenes and depicts more than 1,500 figures.Including warriors, horses, other animals, ships, castles, weapons, and other objects. Latin words are embroidered on the scenes. To explainwhat is taking place at each stage of the invasion and battle.Which option below would be an acceptable revision of the selection in bold?a. No revision is necessary.b. It consisted of fifty-one scenes and depicting more than 1,500 figures.Oc Consisting of fifty-one scenes and depicting more than 1,500 figures.d. Therefore, it consists of fifty-one scenes and depicting more than 1,500 figures. Two trees are leaning on each other in the forest. One tree is 19 feet long and makes a 32 angle with the ground. The second tree is 16 feet long. What is the approximate angle, x, that the second tree makes with the ground? A 0.6 B 35.0 C 39.0 D 58.0 What led to the Battle of Bunker Hill? The Boston Massacre created tense unrest throughout the colonies. Members of the Boston militia dumped tea into Boston Harbor. Colonists began to launch protests against the Quartering Act. The British spotted fortifications by militiamen on Breeds Hill. A criminal court is most likely to punish a person convicted of amisdemeanor by:A. ordering that person to perform community service.B. forcing that person to pay an extremely large fine.C. requiring that person to appeal the verdict in federal court.D. sending that person to prison for several years.