How do -11.5 and -9.5 compare? Choose the correct symbol.
-11.5 _ -9.5
A.<
B.=
C.>​

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Answer 1

Answer:

A. <

Step-by-step explanation:

-9.5 is greater than -11.5

Answer 2

Answer:

A) <

less than

Step-by-step explanation:

-11.5 < -9.5


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give area of a rectangle measuring 12 ft by 9ft and please show all the work

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Answer:

Area= 108ft²

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the area of a rectangle, you must do the following formula:

Area= Length × Width

A represents Area

L represents Length

W represents Width

Because the length (length is always longer than width) is 12 ft and the width (width is always shorter than length) is 9 ft. Your equation should be:

A= L × W

= 12ft × 9ft

= 108 ft²

Remember: The answer to a question asking for the area of a shape that is 2D, is always squared (let x represents the answer: x²). And the question asking the area of a shape that is 3D always cubed (let x represents the answer: x³). Always write the unit of measurement (let x represent the answer and cm as the example of unit of measurement: x cm²)

I hope this helps! I'm sorry if it's too complicated.

Eddies saving account has a balance of $140. He deposits $17 for each of the next five weeks. He withdraws $11 in the final week. He wants to use his savings to buy a game system for $210. Do he have enough money to buy the game system?

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Answer:

No. he need 64 more

Step-by-step explanation:

yes he has enough money
140+85=225-11=214
17x5=85

A debt of $12,000 with interest at 5% compounded monthly is to be repaid by equal payments at the end of each year for three years and nine months. What is the term of repayment? None 12 months 3.9 years 3.75 years

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Answer:

  3.75 years

Step-by-step explanation:

If the debt is to be paid in 3 years, 9 months, then the term of the loan is ...

  3 9/12 = 3 3/4 = 3.75 . . . years

The average annual amount American households spend for daily transportation is $6312 (Money, August 2001). Assume that the amount spent is normally distributed.a. Suppose you learn that 5% of American households spend less than $1000 for dailytransportation. What is the standard deviation of the amount spent?b. What is the probability that a household spends between $4000 and $6000?c. What is the range of spending for the 3% of households with the highest daily transportationcost?

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Answer:

(a) The standard deviation of the amount spent is $3229.18.

(b) The probability that a household spends between $4000 and $6000 is 0.2283.

(c) The range of spending for 3% of households with the highest daily transportation cost is $12382.86 or more.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that the average annual amount American households spend on daily transportation is $6312 (Money, August 2001). Assume that the amount spent is normally distributed.

(a) It is stated that 5% of American households spend less than $1000 for daily transportation.

Let X = the amount spent on daily transportation

The z-score probability distribution for the normal distribution is given by;

                          Z  =  [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]  ~ N(0,1)

where, [tex]\mu[/tex] = average annual amount American households spend on daily transportation = $6,312

           [tex]\sigma[/tex] = standard deviation

Now, 5% of American households spend less than $1000 on daily transportation means that;

                      P(X < $1,000) = 0.05

                      P( [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex] < [tex]\frac{\$1000-\$6312}{\sigma}[/tex] ) = 0.05

                      P(Z < [tex]\frac{\$1000-\$6312}{\sigma}[/tex] ) = 0.05

In the z-table, the critical value of z which represents the area of below 5% is given as -1.645, this means;

                           [tex]\frac{\$1000-\$6312}{\sigma}=-1.645[/tex]                

                            [tex]\sigma=\frac{-\$5312}{-1.645}[/tex]  = 3229.18

So, the standard deviation of the amount spent is $3229.18.

(b) The probability that a household spends between $4000 and $6000 is given by = P($4000 < X < $6000)

      P($4000 < X < $6000) = P(X < $6000) - P(X [tex]\leq[/tex] $4000)

 P(X < $6000) = P( [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex] < [tex]\frac{\$6000-\$6312}{\$3229.18}[/tex] ) = P(Z < -0.09) = 1 - P(Z [tex]\leq[/tex] 0.09)

                                                            = 1 - 0.5359 = 0.4641

 P(X [tex]\leq[/tex] $4000) = P( [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex] [tex]\leq[/tex] [tex]\frac{\$4000-\$6312}{\$3229.18}[/tex] ) = P(Z [tex]\leq[/tex] -0.72) = 1 - P(Z < 0.72)

                                                            = 1 - 0.7642 = 0.2358  

Therefore, P($4000 < X < $6000) = 0.4641 - 0.2358 = 0.2283.

(c) The range of spending for 3% of households with the highest daily transportation cost is given by;

                    P(X > x) = 0.03   {where x is the required range}

                    P( [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex] > [tex]\frac{x-\$6312}{3229.18}[/tex] ) = 0.03

                    P(Z > [tex]\frac{x-\$6312}{3229.18}[/tex] ) = 0.03

In the z-table, the critical value of z which represents the area of top 3% is given as 1.88, this means;

                           [tex]\frac{x-\$6312}{3229.18}=1.88[/tex]                

                         [tex]{x-\$6312}=1.88\times 3229.18[/tex]  

                          x = $6312 + 6070.86 = $12382.86

So, the range of spending for 3% of households with the highest daily transportation cost is $12382.86 or more.

Evaluate without actual multiplication 1) 95x96 2)103x107

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Answer:

:

"(100 + 3) (100 + 7)

Now, by using identity

(x + a) (x + b) = x² + (a+b)*x + ab

So,

x = 100 , a = 3 , b = 7

= (100)² + (3+7)*100 + (3*7)

= 10000 + 1000 + 21

= 11021

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(110 - 7) (110 - 3)

by using identity

(x + a) (x + b) = x² + (a+b)*x + ab

So,

x = 100 , a = (-7) , b = (-3)

= (110)² + { (-7) + (-3) }*110 + {(-7)*(-3)}

= 12100 + (-10)*110 + 21

= 21200 - 1100 + 21

= 11021

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(90 + 5) (90 + 6)

by using identity

(x + a) (x + b) = x² + (a+b)*x + ab

So,

x = 90 , a = 5 , b = 6

= (90)² + (5+6)*90 + (5*6)

= 8100 + 990 + 30

= 9120

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(100 - 5) (100 - 4)

by using identity

(x + a) (x + b) = x² + (a+b)*x + ab

So,

x = 100 , a = (-5) , b = (-4)

= (100)² + { (-5) + (-4) }*100 + 20

= 10000 + (-9)*100 + 20

= 10000 - 9000 + 20

= 10020 - 900

= 9120

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(100 + 4) (100 - 4)

by using identity

(x + a) (x + b) = x² + (a+b)*x + ab

So,

x = 100 , a = 4 , b = (-4)

= (100)² + { 4 + (-4) }*100 + 4*(-4)

= 10000 + (4 - 4)*100 - 16

= 10000 + 0*100 - 16

= 10000 - 16

= 9984

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(90 + 14) (90 + 6)

by using identity

(x + a) (x + b) = x² + (a+b)*x + ab

So,

x = 90 , a = 14 , b = 6

= (90)² + (14 + 6)*90 + (14*6)

= 8100 + 20*90 + 84

= 8100 + 1800 + 84

= 9984"

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

1) 9120 2) 11021

Step-by-step explanation:

95 * 96 = (100-5)(100-4) = 10000 - 500 - 400 + 20 = 9120

103 * 107 = (100+3)(100+7) = 10000 + 300 + 700 + 21 = 11021

The mean number of people per day visiting an art show in July was 110. If
20 more people each day visited the museum in August, what was the mean
number of people per day visiting in August?
A. 130
B. 620
C. 640
D. 110

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Answer:

I believe the answer is A. 130

Answer:

A 130

Step-by-step explanation:

Please give me the correct answer

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Answer:

Height = 15

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]Volume = 392.5\\r = 5\\h =?\\\\V= \frac{1}{3} \pi r^2 h\\\\392.5 = \frac{1}{3} \times 3.14 \times 5^2 \times h\\\\392.5 = \frac{78.5h}{3} \\\\392.5 = 26.16h\\\\\frac{392.5}{26.16} =\frac{26.16h}{26.16} \\\\h = 15.00[/tex]

Answer:

h=15 in

Step-by-step explanation:

V=πr²(h/3)

h=3v/πr²

h=[3(392.5)]/[3.14(5)²]

h= 15 in

For what real numbers x is x 2 − 10 x + 25 negative?

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Answer:

no real numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 − 10 x + 25

Factor

What 2 numbers multiply to 25 and add to -10

-5*-5 = 25

-5+-5 = -10

( x-5) (x-5)

This touches the graph at x =5

The parabola is positive so there are no values where the graph is negative

Answer:

No real solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

Part 1: Factoring the quadratic

The equation is in quadratic form - ax² + bx + c = 0.

Therefore, we can use a factoring technique to solve for x. I will use the quadratic formula - [tex]x=\frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^{2}-4ac} }{2a}[/tex].

[tex]x=\frac{-(-10)\pm \sqrt{(-10)^{2}-4(1)(25)} }{2(1)}\\\\x=\frac{10\pm\sqrt{100-4(25)} }{2}\\\\x=\frac{10\pm\sqrt{100-100}}{2}\\\\x=\frac{10\pm\sqrt{0}}{2}\\\\x=\frac{10\pm0}{2}\\\\x=\frac{10}{2}\\\\\boxed{x=5}[/tex]

Part 2: Using discriminant to determine roots

Because the discriminant (square root portion of formula) was equivalent to zero, this is the only solution that proves the equation correctly. Therefore, there is no possible negative value that can be substituted for x  without altering the final value that the equation is equal to.

1. At the end of one school day a teacher had 17 crayons left. The teacher remembered
giving out 14 crayons in the morning, getting 12 crayons back at recess, and giving out
11 crayons after lunch. How many crayons did the teacher have at the start of the
day?

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Answer:

30 crayons

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the number of crayons he started with

gave out 14 crayons

x-14

Got 12 back

x-14+12

Gave out 11 after lunch

x-14+12 -11

This equals 17

x-14+12 -11 =17

Combine like terms

x-13 = 17

Add 13 to each side

x -13+13 =17+13

x = 30

Answer: 30

Step-by-step explanation:

For this problem work backwards. Start from 17 and add 14. You should get 31. Then subtract 12, which equals 19. Finally add 11 to 19, which equals 30. Basically you are doing the inverse operation to get your answer. Hope this helps!

anyone know how to solve a functions equation such as x^2-x-x <0

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]x^{2} -x-x<[/tex] 0

[tex]x^{2} -2x[/tex] < 0

x^2-2x+1<1

(x-1)^2<1

-1<x-1<1

0<x<2

[tex](x-1)^{2}[/tex][tex](x-1)^{2}[/tex]

The circle shown above has a radius of 5 units, and the central angle of the sector that is shaded is 25π radians. Determine the area of the shaded sector, in terms of π. Enter the area of the sector.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

The radius of the circle (r) = 5 units

The central angle (θ) = 25π

A sector of a circle is the portion of a circle made up of two of its radii and an arc. The area of a sector that subtends with a central angle (θ) and a radius (r) is given by the formula:

[tex]Area\ of\ sector=\frac{\theta}{360} *\pi r^2[/tex]

Substituting the radius of the circle and the central angle:

[tex]Area\ of\ sector=\frac{\theta}{360} *\pi r^2\\\\Area\ of\ sector=\frac{25\pi}{360} *\pi (5)^2\\\\Area\ of\ sector=\frac{125\pi^2}{72}[/tex]

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Determine the domain of the function.

f as a function of x is equal to the square root of one minus x.

A). All real numbers
B). x > 1
C). x ≤ 1
D). All real numbers except 1

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Hey There!!~

Your best answer choice is B). x > 1.

Good Luck!!

What is the image point of (-5,9) after a translation left 1 unit and down 1 unit?

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Answer: (-6,8)

Step-by-step explanation:

Translation is a rigid motion inn which every point of the figure moved in the same direction and for the same distance

Translation rules are

Left c units : [tex](x,y)\to(x-c,y)[/tex]

Down c units : [tex](x,y)\to(x,y-c)[/tex]

The image point of (-5,9) after a translation left 1 unit and down 1 unit will be:

[tex](-5,9)\to(-5-1,9-1)=(-6,8)[/tex]

Hence, the image point is (-6,8).

Compare the functions shown below: f(x) cosine graph with points at 0, negative 1 and pi over 2, 1 and pi, 3 and 3 pi over 2, 1 and 2 pi, negative 1 g(x) x y −6 −11 −5 −6 −4 −3 −3 −2 −2 −3 −1 −6 0 −11 h(x) = 2 cos x + 1 Which function has the greatest maximum y-value?

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Answer:

  f(x) and h(x) have the same maximum value: 3

Step-by-step explanation:

The maximum value of f(x) is 3 at (π, 3).

The maximum value of g(x) is -2 at (-3, -2).

The maximum value of h(x) is 3 at (0, 3).

Both f(x) and h(x) have the same (greatest) maximum value.

a rectangle is 12 in wide and 18 in tall.if it is reduce to a height of 3 inches, then how wide will it be?

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Answer:

2 in

Step-by-step explanation:

18/3=6 , 6 is the scale factor

12/6=2

Answer:

width= 2

Step-by-step explanation:

18 inches is the original height and we are now reducing that to 3 inches.

In order to do that, we have to divide 18 by 3 which equals 6.

Next, take the width of the rectangle, which is twelve and divide it by the scale factor of 6 which  equals 2.

Your final answers should be: width= 2

PLEASE - Select the correct answer.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the equation: x 2 − 6 = 2 − 18 x x 2 −6=2−18xx, squared, minus, 6, equals, 2, minus, 18, x 1) Rewrite the equation by completing the square. Your equation should look like ( x + c ) 2 = d (x+c) 2 =dleft parenthesis, x, plus, c, right parenthesis, squared, equals, d or ( x − c ) 2 = d (x−c) 2 =dleft parenthesis, x, minus, c, right parenthesis, squared, equals, d. 2) What are the solutions to the equation? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A x = 9 ± 89 x=9±89x, equals, 9, plus minus, 89 (Choice B) B x = − 9 ± 89 x=−9±89x, equals, minus, 9, plus minus, 89 (Choice C) C x = 9 ± 89 x=9± 89 ​ x, equals, 9, plus minus, square root of, 89, end square root (Choice D) D x = − 9 ± 89 x=−9± 89 ​ x, equals, minus, 9, plus minus, square root of, 89, end square root

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Answer:

1. (x+9)^2 = 89

2. (Choice D) D x = − 9 ± 89 x=−9± 89 ​ x, equals, minus, 9, plus minus, square root of, 89, end square root

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 - 6 = 2 - 18x

1) rewrite the equation by completing the square

x^2 - 6 = 2 - 18x

x^2 + 18x = 2+6

x^2 + 18x = 8

Find the half of the coefficient of x and square it

18x

Half=9

Square half=(9)^2

=81

Add 81 to both sides

x^2 + 18x = 8

x^2 + 18x + 81 = 8 + 81

x^2 + 18x + 81 = 89

(x+9)^2 = 89

Check:

(x+9)(x+9)=89

x^2 + 9x + 9x + 81=89

x^2 + 18x +81 =89

2) (x+9)^2 = 89

√(x+9)^2 = √89

x+9=√89

x=√89 - 9

It can be rewritten as

x= -9 ± √89

(Choice D) D x = − 9 ± 89 x=−9± 89 ​ x, equals, minus, 9, plus minus, square root of, 89, end square root

Please help! Algebra 1.

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Answer:

The correct answer is B.

Step-by-step explanation:The entrance fee ($18) and the cost per ball ($0.08B) added together should equal greater or equal to $75 in order to receive $10 off.

You and your best friend are both on the swim team. You want to beat your friend at the next swim meet so you decide to swim 151515 minutes longer than she does one day at practice. Write an equation for the number of minutes you swim, yyy, when your friend swims xxx number of minutes.

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Answer:

y = x + 15

Step-by-step explanation:

My friend swims x minutes.

I swim 15 minutes more than my friends, so I swim x + 15 minutes.

I swim y minutes, so y equals x + 15

Answer: y = x + 15

Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. Not all tiles will be used. The height (in feet) of a rocket launched from the ground is given by the function f(t) = -16t2 + 160t. Match each value of time elapsed (in seconds) after the rocket’s launch to the rocket's corresponding instantaneous velocity (in feet/second).

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Answer:

The pairs are;

t,         v

2,       96

4,       32

5,       0

6,      -32

7,      -64

9,     -128

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation is f(t) = -16·t² + 160·t

We have, the velocity, v = d(f(t))/dt = d(-16·t² + 160·t)/dt = -32·t + 160

Which gives;

t,                                 v  

0,    -32×(0) + 160 =   160

1,     -32×(1) + 160 =    128

2,    -32×(2) + 160 =    96

3,    -32×(3) + 160 =    64

4,    -32×(4) + 160 =     32

5,    -32×(5) + 160 =     0

6,    -32×(6) + 160 =   -32

7,    -32×(7) + 160 =    -64

8,    -32×(8) + 160 =    -96

9,    -32×(9) + 160 =   -128

The given velocity values are;

96, -64, 32, 0, -128, -32  which correspond to 2, 7, 4, 5, 9, 6

The pairs are;

t,         v

2,       96

4,       32

5,       0

6,      -32

7,      -64

9,     -128

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What is the value of x in the equation 3x.. by y 18, when y27

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Answer:

x = 15

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find the value of x in the equation 3x – y = 18 when y = 27.

To find the value of x, put y = 27 in the above equation.

So,

3x - 27 = 18

3x = 45

x = 15

So, the value of x is 15.

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Answer:

First. 115°

Second. 65°

Third. 65°

Fourth. 7

Fifth. 425.25

First

angle DAB = angle ADC (since this is an isosceles trapezoid)

Second

In a trapezoid adjacent angle are supplmentary (that is their sum is 180°)

180-115 is 65°

Third

(Same reason as second)

Fourth

The side 3x+4 is same as the opposite side

So 3x + 4 = 25

on solving you get x = 7 in

Fifth

[tex]area \: = \frac{1}{2} \times length \: of \: the \: perpendicular \: (b1 + b2)[/tex]

area = 1/2 × 13.5 (20+43)

area = 1/2 × 13.5 × 63

Thus area is 425.25

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1)As ABCD is isosceles trapezium,

∠ADC= ∠DAB

∠ADC = 115°

2) AD //BC

∠ADC + ∠DCB = 180°   {co interior angles}

115 + ∠DCB = 180

 ∠DCB = 180 - 115

 ∠DCB = 65°

3) As ABCD is isosceles trapezium,

∠CBA = ∠DCB

∠CBA = 65°

4) As ABCD is isosceles trapezium, non parallel sides are congruent.

AB = DC

3x + 4 = 25 in

3x = 25 - 4

3x = 21

x = 21/3

x = 7 in

5) height = 13.5 in

a= 43 in

b= 20 in

Area of trapezium = [tex]\frac{(a+b)*h}{2}\\[/tex]

                   [tex]= \frac{(43 +20)*13.5}{2}\\\\=\frac{63*13.5}{2}\\\\\\= 425.25 in^{2}[/tex]

What is the 8th term of the sequence? −16, 24, −36, 54, ... −729/8 2187/8 −2187/8 729/8

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Answer:

The answer is

[tex] \frac{2187}{8} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The sequence above is a geometric sequence

For an nth term in a geometric sequence

[tex]A(n) = a ({r})^{n - 1} [/tex]

where n is the number of terms

r is the common ratio

a is the first term

From the question

a = - 16

To find the common ratio divide the previous term by the next term

That's

r = 24/-16 = -3/2 or -36/24 = - 3/2

Since we are finding the 8th term

n = 8

Substitute the values into the above formula

That's

[tex]A(8) = - 16 ({ - \frac{3}{2} })^{8 - 1} [/tex][tex]A(8) = - 16 ({ - \frac{3}{2} })^{7} [/tex][tex]A(8) = - 16( - \frac{2187}{128} )[/tex]

We have the final answer as

[tex]A(8) = \frac{2187}{8} [/tex]

Hope this helps you

for 0°<θ<-180° which of the primary trigonometric functions may have positive values?

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sine and cosecant.

you can see the graph or on unit circle, as the for these ratios, (which depend on y coordinate) 1st and 2nd quadrant have positive y coordinate

6=m/8 whats does m equal?

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Answer:

m=48

Step-by-step explanation:

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m = 48

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Rewrite:

m/8 = 6

Use the inverse operation:

8 * 6 = 48

m = 48

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A driver of a car stopped at a gas station to fill up his gas tank. He looked at his watch, and the time read exactly 3:40 p.m. At this time, he started pumping gas into the tank. At exactly 3:44, the tank was full and he noticed that he had pumped 6 gallons.

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Answer:

3.625 gpm

Step-by-step explanation:

i need help with this question ​

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Answer:

1000ml

Step-by-step explanation:

4 days she drank ½ of the bottle

so she drank ⅛ l of juice everyday

so

1000ml is the answer

Find the next three terms in the geometric sequence.

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Answer: D

Step-by-step explanation:

The common difference is  -2/3  so using the last term which is -8/27 multiply it by -2/3 to find the next terms.

[tex]-\frac{8}{27} * -\frac{2}{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{16}{81}[/tex]    

[tex]\frac{16}{81} * -\frac{2}{3} = -\frac{31}{243}[/tex]  

[tex]-\frac{32}{243} * -\frac{2}{3} = \frac{64}{729}[/tex]  

Write the expression 12-2 in simplest form.

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Answer:

convert into a whole number 6

2. The fraction 84 by 98 in simplest form is​

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Answer: 6/7

Step-by-step explanation: Since the Greatest common factor of 84 and 98 is 14, you divide both sides of 84/98 by 14 to get 6/7

Answer:6/7

Step-by-step explanation:The greatest common factor of both numerator and denominator is 14.So if you divide 84 by 14 you will get 6 and if you divide 98 by 14 you get 7.

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