In triangle JKL, angle JKL is a right angle, KM and is an altitude. JL=8 and JM=2, find JK

In Triangle JKL, Angle JKL Is A Right Angle, KM And Is An Altitude. JL=8 And JM=2, Find JK

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Answer 1

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

I could be wrong, but I think it's 4. as JL divided by JM equals 4. Like I said, I could be wrong, but it's worth a shot.

Answer 2

Answer:

4?

Step-by-step explanation:


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Answer:

B: 12

Step-by-step explanation:

length of one side =150

length of one path =12.5

Number of patches= 150 / 12.5

Number of patches = 12

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Answer:

1. 75 grams of Toasty Oats for 9 grams of protein

2. Toasty Oats

Step-by-step explanation:

By using cross multiplication we can figure out how many grams of Toasty Oats is needed for 9 grams of protein:

[tex]\frac{12}{100}* \frac{9}{x}[/tex] (x) being the grams of toasty oats.

Cross multiply: 12x = 900

solve for x: 900/12 = x

x = 75 grams of toasty oats needed for 9 grams of protein

To find which one has the better ratio of proteins to grams of cereal,

we can multiply the amount of cereal together to get the same denominator

12/100 and 5/45

12/100 * 9

5/45 * 20

to get the same denominator

108/900 and 100/900

we can see the (12/100)*9 has more protein to grams of cereal ratio than (5/45)*20.

Answer:

1. 75 grams of Toasty Oats for 9 grams of protein

2. Toasty Oats

Step-by-step explanation:

Write an equivalent expression for -6(-7+2z)
Explain in full steps

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Answer:

42 - 12z

Step-by-step explanation:

We can find an equivalent expression by using distributive property

Distributive property: whenever there is a number outside of the parenthesis you multiply that number by whatever is in the parenthesis

So for -6(-7+2z) we would multiply the number outside of the parenthesis (-6) by what's inside of the parenthesis ( -7 and 2z )

-6 * -7 = 42

-6 * 2z = -12z

An equivalent expression would be 42 - 12z

42-12z

-6(-7+2z)
42-12z

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1. Take an 13 by 8 rectangular grid. Color each of the 1 by 1 cells either solid red, solid white, or solid blue. Show that there are at least two 2 by 2 squares in the grid that are colored exactly the same.
2. Every day of the 10-week summer break, Pamela ate 1 or 2 carrots. Over the course of the summer, she ate a total of 100 carrots. Show that there was an interval of days during the summer break during which Pamela ate exactly 35 carrots.

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Answer:

p and q are two numbers.whrite down an expression of.

Answer:

I’m doing second one

Step-by-step explanation:

I’m confused what  the first question is asking for but for the second one is it took her 25 days to eat 35 carrots

NEED HELP ASAP NO FALSE ANSWERES. Part B: Scarlett made a profit of $250.00 with her mobile car wash company. She charged $75.00 per car wash and received $35.00 in tips, but also had to pay $5.00 in
cleaning supplies per car wash. Write an equation to represent this situation

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Answer:

y = 70x + 35

Step-by-step explanation:

$75 - $5 = $70 (this is the amount charged minus the amount needed to get the job done per car wash)

the +35 is the tips extra/ constant that will be added after the jobs are done.

x is the amount of car washes done

y would be the profit received.

thus y = 70x + 35 (profit = value of car wash * number of cars washed + tips)

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Profit = Income less outgo

         = (car wash income + tips) - (supplies)

$250 = ($75n + $35) - ($5n), or

$215  = $70n     (where n represents the number of cars washed)

This comes out to n = $215/$70, or approximately 3 car washes.

Item 17
Your family has decided to put a rectangular patio in your backyard similar to the shape of your backyard. Your backyard has a length of 40 feet and a width of 20 feet. The length of your new patio is 12 feet. Find the perimeter of your new patio.

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Answer:

80

Step-by-step explanation:

80

64 feet because the width is 20 feet plus 12 feet length times two equals 64 feet. That would be the total line boundary or perimeter.

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Answer:

24.12-9.8=24.32

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this helps, sorry I'm bad at explaining, but just trust me it is this im 100% positive.

Answer: 24.32

Step-by-step explanation:

   34.12  - 09.80

hope this helps

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Line A: x + y = 2
Line B: 2x + y 4

Which statement is true about the solution to the set of equations?

a. infinitely many solutions
b. two solutions
c. one solution
d. no solution​

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Answer:

(C. one solution

Step-by-step explanation:

c. one solution
hope this helps

HELP! PLEASE SOLVE. lol

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Answer:

2, 2, 4, 8, 14, 22, 32, 44

The answer is 14 I agree with the other person

form a phythogorean triplet using the following numbers

7,11,6,13

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here’s the answer on another post i hope this helps
The guys answered it for you

I will literally give you my life if you. help me with these integer questions-

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Answer:

10. 23

11. -17

12. 0

13. -4

14. -6

15. 4

Explanation:

10. 8+15= 23

11. -8-9= -17

12. 8-8= 0

13. -8+4= -4 (same as 4-8)

14. -10+4= -6 (same as 4-10)

15. 12-8= 4

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Question,

Three pumpkins are catapulted at a contest. How much farther does Pumpkin C travel than Pumpkin A?

• Pumpkin A travels 0.61 mile.

• Pumpkin B travels 0.28 mile farther than Pumpkin A.

• Pumpkin B travels 0.06 mile farther than Pumpkin C.

How many Mile ____

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Answer:  0.34

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Explanation:

A = 0.61 is given to us

Pumpkin B travels 0.28 of a mile further than A does, so,

B = A+0.28 = 0.61+0.28 = 0.89

Pumpkin B travels 0.89 of a mile.

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Pumpkin C travels 0.06 of a mile more than B does, which means,

C = B + 0.06

C = 0.89 + 0.06

C = 0.95

Pumpkin C travels 0.95 of a mile.

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The last thing to do is to subtract the values of C and A

C - A = 0.95 - 0.61 = 0.34

Pumpkin C travels 0.34 of a mile further compared to pumpkin A.

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Side note: if you want to convert from miles to feet, then multiply by 5280.

For instance, 0.61 miles = 0.61*5280 = 3,220.8 feet.


If Pumpkin B travels 0.28 farther than A and 0.06 farther than be 0.28-0.06= 0.22 miles so the answer is 0.22 for pumpkin C

how did the temperature change if at first it increased by 60 and then decreased by 80

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

+25-80=-55

therefore there was a -55˚ change from the og temp

Answer:

-20/dropped 20 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

60-80 = -20 (or, it dropped 20 degrees)

How many three digit numbers have digits whose sum is greater than 2?

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Answer:

896

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's talk first about how many 3 digit numbers there are. The first 3 digit number is 100 and the last is 999. So there are 999-100+1 numbers that are 3 digits long. That simplifies to 900.

Now let's find how many of those have a sum for the digits being 1, then 2 ? Then take that sum away from the 900 to see how many 3 digit numbers have the sum of their digits being more than 2.

3 digit numbers with sum of 1:

The first and only number is 100 since 1+0+0=1.

We can't include 010 or 001 because these aren't really three digits long.

3 digit numbers with sum of 2:

The first number is 101 since 1+0+1=2.

The second number is 110 since 1+1+0=2.

The third number is 200 since 2+0+0=2.

That's the last of those. We could only use 0,1, and 2 here.... Anything with a 3 in it would give us something larger than or equal to 3.

So there are 900-1-3 numbers who are 3 digits long and whose sum of digits is greater than 2.

This answer simplifies to 896.

there are 896 three digit numbers whos sum is greater than 2 i think

Mr. Baldwin is packing the shipping box with ring boxes that are cubes with an edge length of 2/3 inches. if he completely fills the shipping box, how many ring boxes can he ship?

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Answer:

I’m sorry but is this all the information given? Because this is incomplete.

Step-by-step explanation:

There has to be some other directions or inage attached (if there was supposed to be attached, i dont see it)

This should include the dimensions of the shipping box.

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1 . Which integer represents the following: –(–28)?

28
-28

2. Which integer represents the following: –(–(–65))?

-65
65

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Answer:

1. 28

2. -65

Step-by-step explanation:

The rule I learned, was that if there is an even number of negative signs, the outcome is positive. If there is an odd number of negative signs, the outcome is negative.

In the first question, we have 2 negative signs. So the outcome is positive. 28 is positive.

In the second, we have 3 negative signs, so the outcome is negative. -65 is negative.

I hope this helps!

Answer:

28, -65

Step-by-step explanation:

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1.(D)
Ricardo has r minutes left on his cell-phone card. He wants to call his friend and still have 8 minutes left over to make calls later. Which expression describes the length of time he can talk to his friend?

D) r – 8





2.(D)
Lorraine rode her bike one-sixth the distance Jeremy rode his bike. If b represents the distance Jeremy rode, which expression represents the distance Lorraine rode her bike?

D) b
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6



3.(A)
Raoul rode an elevator up the floors. He entered on the 5'thand exited on the 34'th
sloor. Which equation shows an equality between two different ways of expressing the Raoul exited ?



A) 34 = 5 + e






4.(B)
Hank went to an apple orchard and paid an entrance fee of $5 and bought a pounds of apples at $2 per pound. Hank paid a total of $19.

Which equation shows an equality between two different ways of expressing how much Hank paid in all?

B) 5 + 2a = 19





5.(A)

Chen’s house is 53 years old. This is 5 more than twice the age of Sunny’s house, h.

Which equation shows an equality between two different ways of expressing the age of Chen’s house?
A) 53 = 2h + 5





6.(A)

Mandy and four of her friends want to see a movie. If m represents the cost for one person to see a movie, which expression represents the cost for Mandy and her friends to see a movie?
A) 5m






7.(WRONG ANSWER IS D)
Natalie and Juan collect marbles. The number of marbles that Natalie has is 4 more than 3 times the number of marbles Juan has. If m represents the number of marbles Juan has, which of the following expressions represents the number of marbles Natalie has?
A) 4m + 3
B) 3m + 4
C) 3m – 4
D) DO NOT PICK ITS WRONG




8.(WRONG ANSWER IS D)
Hannah baked twice the number of cookies Sam baked. Sam baked 36 cookies. Let c represent the number of cookies Hannah baked.

Which equation shows an equality between two different ways of expressing how many cookies Sam baked?
A) 36 = c – 2
B) 36 = c + 2
C) 36 = c ÷ 2

D)DO NOT PICK ITS WRONG




9.(B)
There were c members in the chess club before 8 more people joined. Which expression describes the number of members in the chess club now?

B) c + 8



10.(C)


C) P
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4





(all the correct answers are next to the numbers and it says do not pick which everyone's where wrong which was 7 and 8 i hope this helps you)

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Answer:

for 7 the answer is B and for 8 the answer is C.

Step-by-step explanation:

7.

Natalie and Juan collect marbles. The number of marbles that Natalie has is 4 more than 3 times the number of marbles Juan has. If m represents the number of marbles Juan has, which of the following expressions represents the number of marbles Natalie has?

A) 4m + 3

B) 3m + 4

C) 3m – 4

if Natalie has 4 more ( adding 4 more marbles) marbles that are already 3 times Juan has ( multiplying by 3) then the answers for A and C don't make since the amount of marbles is multiplied by 3 and adds 4. Bis the correct option.

8.

Hannah baked twice the number of cookies Sam baked. Sam baked 36 cookies. Let c represent the number of cookies Hannah baked.

Which equation shows an equality between two different ways of expressing how many cookies Sam baked?

A) 36 = c – 2

B) 36 = c + 2

C) 36 = c ÷ 2

if Hannah made twice as many cookie as Sam that means the amount of cookies Hannah made are equivalent to 36 x 2= c. if we were to multiply 36 x2 we'd get how many cookies Hannah made and if we needed to find out how many Sam made we'd have to divide  Hannah's cookies by two. giving us 36 = c ÷ 2. making C the correct option.

HELP, please. Get it correct.

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Answer:

1176 cm squared

Step-by-step explanation:

top: 1/2*6*16 = 3*16 = 48 cm squared

sides: 30*16 + 2(30*10) = 480 + 600 = 1,080 cm squared

bottom: same as top, so 48 cm squared

altogether: 48 + 1080 + 48 = 1080 + 96 = 1176 cm squared

hopefully this is correct

1176 centimetres squared

The graph shows the depth, y, in meters, of a shark from the surface of an ocean for a certain amount of time, x, in minutes:

Part A: Describe how you can use similar triangles to explain why the slope of the graph between points A and B is the same as the slope of the graph between points A and C. (4 points)

Part B: What are the initial value and slope of the graph, and what do they represent? (6 points)

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Answer:

you can count the lines from point a to point b on the Y (rise) axis then on the X (run) axis. put the rise over the run as a fraction (rise)/(run to find slope. it will form a triangle.

Step-by-step explanation:

In training for a swim meet, Tom swam 1000 meters in 2/3 hour. His swimming partner, Carl, swam 1/2 of his distance in 1/3 hour.

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Answer:

1. 25 meters per hour

2. 500 meters

3. 25 meters per hour

4. the same speed as

Step-by-step explanation:

I didn't know the options for 4 so hopefully this is correct :)

Yea what he said ……………

Find the coordinates of the intersection of the diagonals of parallelogram GHJK with vertices G(−4, 5), H(3, 5), J(2, −1), and K(−5, −1).

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Answer:  1,2.4

i'm not sure thoo

Step-by-step explanation: :3

The coordinates of the intersections of the diagonal of parallelogram GHJK will be ( -1, 2 ).

What is parallelogram?

A parallelogram is a quadrilateral having four sides and the two opposite sides are equal and parallel to each other.

Given that:-

The coordinates the intersection of the diagonals of parallelogram GHJK with vertices G(−4, 5), H(3, 5), J(2, −1), and K(−5, −1).

The intersection point will be the midpoint between the points G and J or points K and H.

The coordinates of the points H and K are ( 3,5)  and K ( -5,-1). So the midpoint will be calculated as:-

Midpoint = [tex]\dfrac{x_1+x_2}{2},\dfrac{y_1+y_2}{2}[/tex]

Midpoint = [tex]\dfrac{-5+3}{2},\dfrac{5-1}{2}[/tex]

Midpoint = [tex]-\dfrac{2}{2},\dfrac{4}{2}[/tex]

Midpoint = (-1,2)

Therefore the coordinates of the intersections of the diagonal of parallelogram GHJK will be ( -1, 2 ).

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MATH QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of the graph is x= 2, y=3.

you can go over 2 and up 3 and create a linear line.

The answer is c
3/2
Explanation:

answered the picture shows the graph of the movement of the pedestrian and the bicyclist using the graph answer the following questions

https://homework.russianschool.com/resource?key=16643imdkylod

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Answer:

Answer: Wheref(the) is the distance in kilometers and the input the is the time in hours

BC f(t) = -5t + 40

CD f(t) = 20. Or f(t)= -20(t/t)+40 OR f(t) = 0t + 20

DE f(t) = -5(t-2) + 40

Step-by-step explanation:

The negative slope means that the distance is decreasing by 5 km/hr when there is movement. Between hours of 4 and 5, the slope is 0, but the distance remains constant at 20. All the options for CD are strange. But they describe the line segment in the graph.

Plug in the values of the hours to check.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Simplify:
[tex]2/5(1/3x-15/8)-1/3(1/2-2/3x)[/tex]

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Answer:

[tex]16/45x-11/12[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]2/5(1/3x-15/8)-1/3(1/2-2/3x)\\= 2/15x-30/40-1/6+2/9x\\= 16/45x-11/12[/tex]

Answer:

16/45x - 11/12

Step-by-step explanation:

See the picture to solve the question 1Question=10 points

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Answer:

1.5x+2.75y+33

Step-by-step explanation:

Call x: the hour of dogs keeping

      y: the hour of wolves keeping

The total charge for dogs keeping: 19+ 1.5x

The total charge for wolves keeping: 14+2.75y

Total cost (19+ 1.5x)+(14+2.75y)= 1.5x+2.75y+33

the answer is 1.5x+2.75y+33

What is the solution to the following system of equations: 2x + 3y = 5 AND 5x = 5y -25

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Answer:

point form (-2,3)

Equation form

x=-2, y=3

Step-by-step explanation:

solve for the first variable in one of the equation, then substitute the result into the other equation.

Answer:

(-2,3)

Step-by-step explanation:

5x=5y-25

x=y-5    divide both sides by 5

use substitution.

2(y-5)+3y=5

2y-10+3y=5    distribute the parenthesis

5y-10=5    combine like terms

5y=15    add 10 to both sides

y=3    divide both sides by 5 to get y alone

5x=5(3)-25    replace y with 3, the value we found above

5x=15-25    multiply 5 and 3

5x=-10    subtract 25 from 15

x=-2    divide both sides by 5 to get x alone

What is the initial value of the function represented by this graph?

1
5
6
7

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Answer:

the inital value is one.

Step-by-step explanation:

So basically, the initial value is just the value of y when x is zero. In this case, its 1 this point on the graph where x=0 is also known as the y intercept. Hope that helped.

Number 1 because the arrow from 6.7 is pointing to the other side with 0.1 removing the 0 would be 1

Write the expression as an exponent with a base 2 and find its value:
2^4*2

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Answer:
2^6
Step-by-step explanation:
8^2=8×8
=2×2×2×2×2×2
=2^6

Taylor bought 5 dozen oranges. 30% of the oranges were used to make juice and 15% of the oranges were given to his daughter. Find the number of oranges he had left?

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Answer:

33 oranges are left, 18 went to making juice and 9 were given to his daughter

1 dozen is 12. 5x12=60 oranges. 60x30%=18 oranges. 60x15%=9 oranges. 18+9=27 oranges. 60-27=33 oranges left for Taylor.

e) A and B are the subsets of a universal set U. If n (A) = 63, n (B) =72.
n (AUB) ,= 115, n (AUB) = 20, find
(i) n (U)
(ii) n(u)
(iii) n (Anb)
(iv) n (only A)
Also illustrate the above information in Venn-diagram.

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sorry, there are two (AUB), I think one should be n(AnB) and i.e n(AnB)=20.Right?

A is the correct answer
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