Mention any two similarities between rectangle and square.​

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Answer 1
Squares and rectangles both are a type of quadrilateral, both have their four interior angles equal to 90 degrees and opposite sides parallel to each other.

The similarities between a rectangle and a square as:

All 4 angles are 90 deg each.

Opposite sides are parallel and equal.

The diagonals bisect each other.

Circles can circumscribe both figures.

The diagonals form the diameter of the circumscribing circle.

The square root of the sum of the squares of adjacent sides is the diagonal.

The area is the product of adjacent sides.

The diagonals bisect the figure into 2 congruent triangles.

Join the midpoints of opposite sides and you get 4 similar figures of 1/4 the area of the original figure.

Join the midpoints of 4 sides in order and you get a rhombus, whose area is half that of the original figure.

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Express it in slop-intercept form​

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Answer:

y = ½x -3

Step-by-step explanation:

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In the year 2000, the average car had a fuel economy of 22.6 MPG. You are curious as to whether the average in the present day is less than the historical value. What are the appropriate hypotheses for this test

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Answer:

The appropriate null hypothesis is [tex]H_0: \mu = 22.6[/tex]

The appropriate alternative hypothesis is [tex]H_1: \mu < 22.6[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The average car had a fuel economy of 22.6 MPG. Test if the current average is less than this.

At the null hypothesis, we test if the current average is still of 22.6 MPG, that is:

[tex]H_0: \mu = 22.6[/tex]

At the alternative hypothesis, we test if the current mean has decreased, that is, if it is less than 22.6 MPG. So

[tex]H_1: \mu < 22.6[/tex]

What is the quotient when (-12x9 + 3x7 + 24x6) is divided by 6x?

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-2x^8+.5x^6+4x^5 is the quotient.

if △ABC = △DEF, which side is congruent to EF?
A. AB
B. BC
C. AC

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Answer:

BC

Step-by-step explanation:

BECAUSE BC IT'S EQUAL TO EF

Answer:

B. BC

Step-by-step explanation:

By SSS rule in ∆ ABC and DEF,

AB = DEBC = EFCA = FD

Can someone please help ASAP!!

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Step-by-step explanation:

you need to find:

uw:

uv:

vw= 8(already known)

Measure of W= 35

Measure of u= 90

measure of v= 180-90+35= 55

finding uv:

sin(35)= uv/8

0.57=uv/8

4.56=uv

finding uw:

sin(55)= uw/8

0.82= uw/8

6.56= uw

A bicycle has a listed price of 593.98 before tax. If the sales tax rate is 9.5%, find the total cost of the bicycle with sales tax included. Round your answer to the nearest cent, as necessary.​

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Answer:

the answer is in  

Step-by-step explanation:

A manufacturer claims that the mean lifetime,u , of its light bulbs is 51 months. The standard deviation of these lifetimes is 7 months. Sixty bulbs are selected at random, and their mean lifetime is found to be 53 months. Can we conclude, at the 0.1 level of significance, that the mean lifetime of light bulbs made by this manufacturer differs from 51 months?
Perform a two-tailed test. Then fill in the table below.
Carry your intermediate computations to at least three decimal places, and round your responses as specified in the table. (If necessary, consult a list of formulas.)
the null hypothesis:
The alternative hypotehsis:
The type of test statistic (choose Z, t, Chi-square, or F)
The value of the test statistic (round to at least three decimal places:
Can we conclude that the mean lifetime of the bulbs made by this manufacture differ from 51 months?

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Answer:

We reject  H₀, and conclude thet the mean lifetime of the bulbs differ from 51 month

Step-by-step explanation:

Manufacturing process under control must produce items that follow a normal distribution.

Manufacturer information:

μ  =  51 months     mean lifetime

σ  =  7 months       standard deviation

Sample Information:

x  =  51 months

n  =  60

Confidence Interval  =  90 %

Then significance level  α  =  10 %  α  =  0.1    α/2  =  0,05

Since it is a manufacturing process the distribution is a normal distribution, and with   n = 60 we should use a Z test on two tails.

Then from z- table z(c) for  α = 0,05  is  z(c)  = 1.64

Hypothesis  Test:

Null Hypothesis                              H₀            x  =  μ

Alternative Hypothesis                  Hₐ            x ≠  μ

To calculate z statistics  z(s)

z(s)  =   (  x   -  μ )  / σ /√n

z(s)  =   (  53  -  51 ) / 7 /√60

z(s)  =  2 * 7.746 / 7

z(s)  = 2.213

Comparing  z(s)  and  z(c)

z(s)  >  z(c)   then  z(s)  is in the rejection region

We reject  H₀, and conclude thet the mean lifetime of the bulbs differ from 51 month

A union of restaurant and foodservice workers would like to estimate the mean hourly wage, , of foodservice workers in the U.S. The union will choose a random sample of wages and then estimate using the mean of the sample. What is the minimum sample size needed in order for the union to be confident that its estimate is within of

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Answer:  the minimum sample size needed = 145

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula for sample size:

[tex]Sample \ size =(\dfrac{z^*\times standard\ deviation}{margin \ of \ error})^2[/tex]

, where z* = Critical z-value

Given: Standard deviation = 2.15

Margin of error = 0.35

Z* for 95% confidence = 1.96

Sample size = [tex](\frac{1.96\times2.15}{0.35})^2[/tex]

[tex]=(12.04)^2\\\\=144.9616\approx145[/tex]

Hence, the minimum sample size needed = 145

Shift parabolas
f(2)=z²
g(x) = (x+4)^2 - 1
We can think of g as a translated (shifted) version of fi
Complete the description of the transformation.
Use nonnegative numbers.
To get the function g, shift f up/down
by
units and to the right/left
by
units.

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The parabola is translated 4 units left and 1 unit down

A house on the market was valued $234,000. After several years, the value decreased by 9%. By how much did the house's value decrease in dollars? What is the current value of the house?

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The price decreases by $288,000*(0.19)=$54,720

The current value is then $233,280.

The work shows how to use long division to find (x2 + 3x –9) ÷ (x – 2).

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Answer:

x+5+\frac{1}{x-2}

X + 5 + 1/( x - 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

I would recomend using Symbolab to help you understand math like this in an easy step-by-step manner. It will take a while to explain so you can see how to solve these problems through that!

The answer should be 1/x-2

explain why triangles in the figure are similar. then find the missing length x

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:   6  26  18  13

The two outside angles are congruent.  The two inside angles are supplemental thus they are equal.  The last two angles the high one and the lower one must sum to 180° in their respective triangles so they are equal since their similar angles are equal.

find x

4 is to x as 5 is to 7.5

   4/x = 5/7.5      solve for x

   4 × 7.5 / 5  = x

    30 / 5  =  x

       6 = x

help me please geometry!!

Find the missing side length.

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Set up a ratio:

16/12 = 28/?

Cross multiply:

16? = 12 x 28

16? = 336

Divide both sides by 16:

? = 336/16

? = 21

Find the area of the kite with diagonals a= 12 and b=9

A) 30
B) 72
C) 54
D) 108

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maybe 108 is the answer.

Mark Brainliest please

Answer :

A=pq/2=12*9/2=54

help help please help help

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Answer:

The range is 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

You can deduce this by concluding all other statements are true, or by calculating the range. 10 - 1 = 9

Pls help school is almost over

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Answer:

correct answer is c

Step-by-step explanation:

2.44x10^-3

someone help please I'm stuck and frustrated,?????​

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Answer:

The area of the circle in terms of π is:

9/64 π in^2

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the area of that circle, you can use the equation:

Area of a circle = [tex]\pi * \frac{D^{2}}{4}[/tex]

Where:

D = Diameter (3/4 in)

Now, we can replace the given measurement in the equation:

Area of a circle = [tex]\pi * \frac{(\frac{3}{4}in) ^{2}}{4}[/tex]Area of a circle = [tex]\pi * \frac{\frac{9}{16}in ^{2}}{4}[/tex]Area of a circle = [tex]\pi * \frac{9}{64} in^{2}[/tex]

That result is the same that to write:

Area of a circle = [tex]\frac{9}{64}\pi in^{2}[/tex]

By this reason, the result is 9/64 π in^2, giving the result in terms of π.

Find the value of x

(it needs to be 20 characters so don’t mind the extra ness ………..)

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x=120

180-46-74= 60
180-60= 120

3. Mrs. Baumgartner draws a pair of supplementary angles and tells the class that
the angle measures are (4x +30)' and (2x + 6).
a. Write an equation to determine the value of x. Solve for x. SHOW ALL WORK

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Answer:

Equation: 4x + 30 + 2x + 6 = 180

Answer: x = 24

Step-by-step explanation:

The sum of the measures of supplementary angles is 180 deg.

Equation:

4x + 30 + 2x + 6 = 180

Solution:

4x + 30 + 2x + 6 = 180

Add like terms on the left side.

6x + 36 = 180

Subtract 36 from both sides.

6x = 144

x = 24

Answer:

X=24

Step-by-step explanation:

Supplementary angles = 180°

4x+30+2x+6=180

Combine like terms> 4x+2x=6x

Add: 30+6=36

6x+36=180.

Subtract 36 on both sides. > 36-36=0. 180-36=144.

Drop what you have left> 6x   144

Divide by 6. > 6/6= 1. 144/6=24.

X=24

Identifying a Proportional Relationship in a Table
Which takle represents a proportional relationship?
x
y
4
*
.
09
y
8
5
2
12
7
18
20
26
12
28
60
84
18
20

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  see below

Step-by-step explanation:

A proportional relationship is one in which the ratio of y to x is a constant for all non-zero values of x and y.

Of the tables shown here, this is the case only for the one shown below. It has ...

  y = 1.4x

Answer:

The middle one

Step-by-step explanation:

The middle one

y = (7/5)x

 x       y

 5      7

20    28

60    84

I will give BRAINLIEST to whoever answers correctly first!!!

Sophie wants to buy a pair of scissors that cost $1.82. If she gives the cashier a five dollar bill, how
much change should she get back?

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$3.18

Explanation: I am a cashier hahaha

Answer:

Sophie will get $3.18 back in change.

Step-by-step explanation:

You do 5.00-1.82 and you get 3.18, which is equal to the change that Sophie will get.

Hank can see the top of a tree in a mirror that is placed 475 cm from the tree when he stands 190 cm from the mirror. What is the height of the tree?

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Answer:

The height of the tree is 430cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

The attached illustration

Required

The height of the tree

Let:

[tex]h \to[/tex]  Hank's height

[tex]H \to[/tex] Tree height

[tex]d \to[/tex] distance between Hank and Mirror

[tex]D \to[/tex] distance between tree and Mirror

From the question, we have:

[tex]\angle 1 = \angle 2[/tex]

This means that:

[tex]\frac{H}{D} = \frac{h}{d}[/tex]

Make H the subject

[tex]H = \frac{h}{d} * D[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]H = \frac{172cm}{190cm} * 475cm[/tex]

[tex]H = \frac{172* 475cm}{190}[/tex]

[tex]H = \frac{81700cm}{190}[/tex]

[tex]H = 430 cm[/tex]

Part B: Find an irrational number that is between 9.5 and 9.7. Explain why it is irrational. Include the decimal approximation of the irrational number to the nearest hundredth. (3 points)

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Answer: Part A: Find a rational number that is between 9.5 and 9.7. Explain why it is rational.

Step-by-step explanation:

Part B: Find an irrational number that is between 9.5 and 9.7. Explain why it is irrational. Include the decimal approximation of the irrational number to the nearest hundredth

nd interest for a loan
To pay for an $18,900 truck, Joe made a down payment of $3600 and took out a loan for the rest. On the loan, he paid monthly payments of $338.67 for 4
years.

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Answer: He will pay this amount, with interest, over a 4-year period payment that he must make After paying 20% as a down payment, they finance the Determine the monthly payments needed to amortize the loan and months, that payments can be made under each of the following options before the money runs out.

Step-by-step explanation:

Only answer if you're very good at Math.

Given f(x) = x + 1 and g(x) = x ^2, what is
( g o f) (x)?

A: ( g o f) ( x) = x^2 ( x + 1)

B: ( g o f) (x) = x^2 + 1

C: ( g o f) (x) = x^2 + x + 1

D: ( g o f) (x) = ( x + 1) ^2​

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Question: Given f(x) = x + 1 and g(x) = x ^2, what is

( g o f) (x)?

Answer: (C)---(g o f) (x) = x^2 + x + 1

Why? I just took this quiz on Plato and this was the correct answer.

Hope this help's!!!

                                                               ~Kenzie~

Answer:

Solution given:

f(x) = x +1 and g(x) = x²,

now

(gºf)(x) =g(fx)=g(x+1)=(x+1)²

D) (gºf)(x) = (x + 1)^2

What is the range of this function?

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Answer:

[0, ∞)

0≤y<∞

Step-by-step explanation:

The range is the possible values that y can take

y  goes from 0 to positive infinity

[0, ∞)

0≤y<∞

Answer:

[tex]y\geq 0\\[/tex]

y ∈ [0, ∞)

Step-by-step explanation:

The range of a function is the set of all possible output values. In this case, one can see that the graph never goes below the value (0), therefore the range is y will always be greater than or equal to (0).

Consider the function f(x) = 2^x
and function g
g(x) = f(x) + 6
How will the graph of function g differ from the graph of function ?

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Answer:

The graph of function g is the graph of function f shifted 6 units up

Step-by-step explanation:

If you plug in the values, [tex]g(x) = 2^{x} + 6[/tex]. If the 6 was added or subtracted from the x in the exponent, it would shift horizontally (left and right), but adding 6 to f(x) separately moves the graph vertically (up and down). Hope this helps.


Jared bought a new amplifier for his guitar by borrowing the money from his mom. The amplifier cost $235. Jared is paying his mom back $18 each week. If Jared still owes his mom $73, how many weeks has he been paying her back?



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Answer:

9 weeks

235 -73=162 (this is the amount he paid)

162/18=9 (he has been paying his mom for 9 weeks)

Answer:

9 weeks

Step-by-step explanation:

235-73 = 162 (how much he has paid her thus far)

162/18 (how many times he payed her) = 9

URGENT!!!

Three friends, Cleopatra, Dalila, and ebony fo shopping. The money they have each is in the ratio

Cleopatra : Dalila : Ebony =
5 : 7 : 8

A) How many dollars do they have in total?

B) Dalila spends 12$ on a hat, how many dollars does she have left?

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A)they have 20 dollar's in total

b)she is left with -12 dollar's

Explanation

total money = 5 + 7 + 8

                    = 20

Money Dalila had = 7 dollars

Money she spent = 12 dollars

money she is left with = 7 - 12 dollars

                                     = -5 dollars



I need help asp please!!

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Answer:

337.5 g

Step-by-step explanation:

mass=volume x density=112.5 x 3=337.5

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