Mother wants to divide $36 between her daughters Ava and Charlotte in the ratio of their ages. If Ava is 15 years old and Charlotte is 12 years old, find how much Ava and Charlotte will get.

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Answer 1

Answer:

Ava's share = $20

Charlotte's share = $16

Step-by-step explanation:

15x + 12x = 36 : multiply each girl's age by same amount and adding gives $36

27x = 36 : add x terms

x = 36 / 27 : divide both sides of equation by 27

x = 4 / 3

Ava's share = 15x = 15 * 4/3 = 20

Charlotte's share = 12x = 12 * 4/3 = 16


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Of the 40 specimens of bacteria in a dish, 3 specimens have a certain trait. If 5 specimens are to be selected from the dish at random and without replacement, which of the following represents the probability that only 1 of the 5 specimens selected will have the trait?1) (5/1)/(40/3)
2) (5/1)/(40/5)
3) (40/3)/(40/5)
4) (3/1)(37/4)/(40/3)
5) (3/1)(37/4)/(40/5)

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{(^3_1)*(^{37}_4)}{(^{40}_5)}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The total number of ways in which 5 specimens can be selected from the  dish at random is given as C(40, 5).

Since only one of the five specimens would have the trait, the number of ways of selecting the one specimen out of the 3 specimens with the trait is C(3, 1).

3 specimens have the trait therefore 37 specimens (40 - 3) do not have the trait. The number of ways in which the remaining 4 specimens out of the 5 spemimens that do not have the trait is C(37, 4).

Therefore, the probability that only 1 of the 5 specimens selected will have the trait = [tex]\frac{C(3,1)*C(37,4)}{C(40,5)} =\frac{(^3_1)*(^{37}_4)}{(^{40}_5)}[/tex]

A zoo train ride costs $4 per adult and $1 per child. On a certain day, the total number of adults (a) and children (c) who took the ride was 27, and the total money collected was $60. What was the number of children and the number of adults who took the train ride that day, and which pair of equations can be solved to find the numbers? 1) 11 children and 16 adults Equation 1: a + c = 27 Equation 2: 4a + c = 60 2) 16 children and 11 adults Equation 1: a + c = 27 Equation 2: 4a + c = 60 3) 11 children and 16 adults Equation 1: a + c = 27 Equation 2: 4a − c = 60 4) 16 children and 11 adults Equation 1: a + c = 27 Equation 2: 4a − c = 60

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Answer:

11 adults and 16 children

Step-by-step explanation:

a + c = 27 and 4a + c = 60

3a = 60 - 27 = 33

a= 11  

so c = 16

Help the question is there

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Answer:

y = 7 when x = -5

Step-by-step explanation:

First go to x = -5

Then go up to where you meet the green line

The y value is 7

y = 7 when x = -5

PLEASE HELP QUICK, WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!
Solve for x: −6 < x − 1 < 9

5 < x < 10
−5 < x < 10
−5 > x > 10
5 > x > −10

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Answer:

−5 < x < 10

Step-by-step explanation:

−6 < x − 1 < 9

Add 1 to all sides

−6+1 < x − 1+1 < 9+1

−5 < x < 10

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Add one to everything

-5 < x < 10

Best of Luck!

How can I divide decimals and fin the correct quotient and remainder.?

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Answer:

Add a zero to the remainder and a decimal point in the quotient. Then we can continue to divide decimals. We divide 64 by 5 and obtain 12 as a quotient and 4 as a remainder. Since the remainder is not zero, we can continue to get a decimal answer by adding a decimal point in the quotient and a zero to the remainder

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of the following is an irrational number?
5 / 4
√5 / 7
1/ 8
3 / 5

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Answer:  [tex]\sqrt{5} /7[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

5/4 is not an irrational number because it is already in a fraction the same as 1/8 and 3/5.

The square root of 5 is not rational because it cannot be converted to a fraction or in other words is not a perfect square.

Answer:√5 / 7

Step-by-step explanation:


Write the equation of the line which passes
through the points (4,2) and (-3, 1)

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Answer:

y = 1/3x + 4/7

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope Formula: [tex]m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

Slope-Intercept Formula: y = mx + b

Step 1: Find slope m

m = (1 - 2)/(-3 - 4)

m = -1/-7

m = 1/7

y = 1/7x + b

Step 2: Find y-intercept b

1 = 1/7(3) + b

1 = 3/7 + b

b = 4/7

Step 3: Write linear equation

y = 1/3x + 4/7

Which of the following is true? Tangent is positive in Quadrant I. Sine is negative in Quadrant II. Cosine is positive in Quadrant III. Sine is positive in Quadrant IV.

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A) Tangent is positive in Quadrant I.

Since sine and cosine are both positive in Quadrant I and tangent is the ratio of sine to cosine, tangent is positive in Quadrant I

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

I had this question and got it right the user above explains it in detail

Two birds sit at the top of two different trees. The distance between the first bird and a birdwatcher on the ground is 32 feet. The distance between the birdwatcher and the second bird is 45 feet. A triangle is created from point Bird Watcher, point First Bird, and point Second Bird. Angle First Bird is a right angle, and angle Second Bird measures x degrees. What is the angle measure, or angle of depression, between this bird and the birdwatcher? Round your answer to the nearest tenth. 35.4° 44.7° 45.3° 54.6°

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

When you draw out that picture (and very good description, btw!) basically what you have is a right triangle that has a base of 32 and a hypotenuse of 45. The right angle is one of the base angles and x is the vertex angle. We need to find the vertex angle before we can find the angle of depression from the second bird to the watcher. The side of length 32 is opposite the angle x, and 45 is the hypotenuse, so the trig ratio we need is the only one that directly relates side opposite to hypotenuse, which is the sin ratio:

[tex]sin(x)=\frac{32}{45}[/tex] and

sin(x) = .711111111

Go to your calculator and hit the 2nd button then the sin button and on your screen you will see:

[tex]sin^{-1}([/tex]  

and after that open parenthesis enter in your decimal .711111111 and hit equals. You should get an angle of 45.325. That's angle x. But that's not the angle of depression. The angle of depression is the one complementary to angle x.

Angle of depression = 90 - angle x and

Angle of depression = 90 - 45.325 so

Angle of depression = 44.67 or 44.7 degrees.

Answer:

Its 45.3!!!

Step-by-step explanation:

Can someone help me solve parts (a) and (c) please? Thank you!

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a) 4x +6

Add up all the sides to calculate perimeter

Answer:

a) 6x + 6

b) 15 x 24

c) see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

a) 2x + x + 3 + 2x + x + 3 = 6x + 6

b) 6x + 6 = 78

6x = 72

x = 12

2(12) = 24

(12) + 3 = 15

15 x 24

c) 2x(x + 3) = 2x² + 6x

2(12)² + 6(12) = 288 + 72 = 360

15 x 24 is also 360

This rectangular wall is to be painted. Paint is sold in tins. How much does it cost to paint the wall?

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Answer:

£23.96

Step-by-step explanation:

Area to be painted:

3.6 m * 8.3 m = 29.88 m^2

The area to be painted is 29.88 m^2.

A tin of paint covers 8 m^2. We divide to find the number of tins needed.

29.88/8 = 3.735

Since full tins must be bought, the smallest number of tins needed is 4.

Now we find the price of 4 tins. 1 tin costs £5.99, so 4 tins cost:

4 * £5.99 = £23.96

how many are 6 raised to 4 ???​

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Answer:

[tex]\large \boxed{1296}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

6 raised to 4 indicates that the base 6 has an exponent or power of 4.

[tex]6^4[/tex]

6 is multiplied by itself 4 times.

[tex]6 \times 6 \times 6 \times 6[/tex]

[tex]=1296[/tex]

Latanya buys 5 yard of blue fabric and 8 yards of green fabric. the blue fabric cost $2 dollars more than the green fabric.she pays a total of $ 62. what would be the combined cost of 1 yard of blue fabric and one yard of green fabric?

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Answer: $10

Step-by-step explanation:

let x = the price of green fabric, then x+2 = blue fabric price

8x+5(x+2)=62

8x+5x+10=62

    13x+10=62

          13x=52

              x=4

price of green fabric=$4

price of blue fabric=$6

4+6=$10

Solve. 4x−y−2z=−8 −2x+4z=−4 x+2y=6 Enter your answer, in the form (x,y,z), in the boxes in simplest terms. x= y= z=

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Answer:

(-2, 4, 2)

Where x = -2, y = 4, and z = 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the system of three equations:

[tex]\displaystyle \left\{ \begin{array}{l} 4x -y -2z = -8 \\ -2x + 4z = -4 \\ x + 2y = 6 \end{array}[/tex]

And we want to find the value of each variable.

Note that both the second and third equations have an x.

Therefore, we can isolate the variables for the second and third equation and then substitute them into the first equation to make the first equation all one variable.

Solve the second equation for z:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} -2x+4z&=-4 \\ x - 2 &= 2z \\ z&= \frac{x-2}{2}\end{aligned}[/tex]

Likewise, solve the third equation for y:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} x+2y &= 6\\ 2y &= 6-x \\ y &= \frac{6-x}{2} \end{aligned}[/tex]

Substitute the above equations into the first:

[tex]\displaystyle 4x - \left(\frac{6-x}{2}\right) - 2\left(\frac{x-2}{2}\right)=-8[/tex]

And solve for x:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} 4x+\left(\frac{x-6}{2}\right)+(2-x) &= -8 \\ \\ 8x +(x-6) +(4-2x) &= -16 \\ \\ 7x-2 &= -16 \\ \\ 7x &= -14 \\ \\ x &= -2\end{aligned}[/tex]

Hence, x = -2.

Find z and y using their respective equations:

Second equation:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} z&=\frac{x-2}{2} \\ &= \frac{(-2)-2}{2} \\ &= \frac{-4}{2} \\ &= -2\end{aligned}[/tex]

Third equation:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} y &= \frac{6-x}{2}\\ &= \frac{6-(-2)}{2}\\ &= \frac{8}{2}\\ &=4\end{aligned}[/tex]

In conclusion, the solution is (-2, 4, -2)

Answer:

x = -2

y =4

z=-2

Step-by-step explanation:

4x−y−2z=−8

−2x+4z=−4

x+2y=6

Solve the second equation for x

x = 6 -2y

Substitute into the first two equations

4x−y−2z=−8

4(6-2y) -y -2 = 8  

24 -8y-y -2z = 8

-9y -2z = -32

−2(6-2y)+4z=−4

-12 +4y +4z = -4

4y+4z = 8

Divide by 4

y+z = 2

z =2-y

Substitute this into -9y -2z = -32

-9y -2(2-y) = -32

-9y -4 +2y = -32

-7y -4 = -32

-7y =-28

y =4

Now find z

z = 2-y

z = 2-4

z = -2

Now find x

x = 6 -2y

x = 6 -2(4)

x =6-8

x = -2

1-Determine a solução dos sistemas abaixo pelo método de adição: a) {x + y = 5 {2x- y=9 b) {3x - y = 10 {x + y =18 Prfvr gente

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a)

X + Y = 5

2X - Y = 9      

X + 2X + Y - Y = 5 + 9

3X = 14

X = 14/3

Para Y, basta substituir o valor de X em qualquer uma das 2 equacoes - arbitrariamente. Escolhendo a primeira:

X+ Y = 5

14/3 + Y = 5

Y = 5 - 14/3

Y = 1/3

.........................

b)

3X - Y = 10

X + Y = 18        

3X + X - Y + Y = 10 + 18

4X = 28

X = 7

Para Y, basta substituir o valor de X em qualquer uma das 2 equacoes - arbitrariamente. Escolhendo a segunda:

X + Y = 18

7 + Y = 18

Y = 18 - 7

Y = 11

If x^2 -8x=48 and x<0, what is the value of x+10?

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

To calculate x+10, we first need to find x. To do this, we can use the first equation.

We are given the equation:

[tex]x^2-8x=48[/tex]

To solve for x, turn one side of the equation into 0 and solve. Therefore:

[tex]x^2-8x=48\\x^2-8x-48=0\\(x-12)(x+4)=0\\x=-4, 12[/tex]

So, the possible values for x are -4 and 12.

However, we are also told that x<0. In other words, x must be negative. Thus, we can remove 12. That leaves us with: x=-4.

So:

[tex]x+10\\(-4)+10\\=6[/tex]

x^2 -8x - 48 = 0
(x-12)(x+4) = 0
x=12, x=-4
Since x<0, x must be -4
Therefore, -4+10=6

A researcher performs a hypothesis test to test the claim that for a particular manufacturer, the mean weight of cereal in its 18 ounce boxes is less than 18 ounces. He uses the following hypotheses: H 0: μ = 18 vs H A: μ < 18 and finds a P-value of 0.01. Draw a conclusion about the cereal box weight at a significance level of 0.05.

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Answer:

We conclude that the mean weight of cereal in its 18-ounce boxes is less than 18 ounces.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that a researcher performs a hypothesis test to test the claim that for a particular manufacturer, the mean weight of cereal in its 18-ounce boxes is less than 18 ounces.

Let [tex]\mu[/tex] = mean weight of cereal in its 18-ounce boxes.

So, Null Hypothesis, [tex]H_0[/tex] : [tex]\mu[/tex] = 18       {mean that the mean weight of cereal in its 18-ounce boxes is equal to 18 ounces}

Alternate Hypothesis, [tex]H_A[/tex] : [tex]\mu[/tex] < 18      {mean that the mean weight of cereal in its 18-ounce boxes is less than 18 ounces}

Also, it is given that the P-value is 0.01 and the level of significance is 0.05.

The decision rule based on the P-value is given by;

If the P-value of our test statistics is less than the level of significance, then we have sufficient evidence to reject our null hypothesis as our test statistics will fall in the rejection region.If the P-value of our test statistics is more than the level of significance, then we have insufficient evidence to reject our null hypothesis as our test statistics will not fall in the rejection region.

Here, clearly our P-value is less than the level of significance as 0.01 < 0.05, so we have sufficient evidence to reject our null hypothesis as our test statistics will fall in the rejection region.

Therefore, we conclude that the mean weight of cereal in its 18-ounce boxes is less than 18 ounces.

determine the image of the point p[-3,10) under the translation [5,-7]

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[tex](-3+5,10-7)=(2,3)[/tex]

is 5.676677666777 a rational number​

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Answer:Yes, because all integers have decimals. No, because integers do not have decimals. No, because integers cannot be negative. Jeremy says that 5.676677666777... is a rational number because it is a decimal that goes on forever with a pattern.

Step-by-step explanation:

I am visiting my friend Janette in Bristol. My journey takes a total time of 1 hour 26 minutes. I travel by train for 34 minutes, then walk at a rate of 1/2 mile per 10 minutes. How many miles do I walk for?

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Answer:

2.6 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

1 hour 26 minutes= 86 minutes

86-34=52 total walk time

52 minutes= 5*1/2 miles

=2.5 miles walked

and 2 minutes.

so we need to find 1/5 of 1/2

(1/2)/5=0.1 mile

2.5+0.1=2.6 miles

Solve for x. 3x-91>-87 AND 17x-16>18

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Answer & Step-by-step explanation:

For this problem, we have two inequalities to solve for x.

3x - 91 > -87

17x - 16 > 18

Now that we know what our inequalities are, we will solve them as if we are solving for the value of x.

3x - 91 > -87

Add 91 on both sides.

3x > 4

The solution for the first inequality is 3x > 4

Now let's do the second inequality.

17x - 16 > 18

Add 16 on both sides.

17x > 34

Divide by 17 on both sides.

x > 2

The soultion for the second inequality is x > 2

Answer:

The answer is x>2

Step-by-step explanation:

the perimeter of square is 76 cm find are of square ​

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Answer:

Given the information above, the area of the square is 361 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

A square is a shape with four equal sides. So, in order to find the area of the square, we must find the length of each individual side. We can do this by dividing the perimeter by 4 because a square has 4 equal sides meaning they have the same lengths.

The perimeter of the square is 76. So, let's divide 76 by 4.

76 ÷ 4 = 19

So, the lengths of each sides in the square is 19cm.

In order to find the area, we must multiply the length and the width together. Since a square has equal sides, then we will multiply 19 by 19 to get the area.

19 × 19 = 361

So, the area of the square is 361 cm²

Answer:

361 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a square can be found by squaring the side length.

[tex]A=s^2[/tex]

A square has four equal sides. The perimeter is the sum of all four sides added together. Therefore, we can find one side length by dividing the perimeter by 4.

[tex]s=\frac{p}{4}[/tex]

The perimeter is 76 centimeters.

[tex]s=\frac{76 cm}{4}[/tex]

Divide 76 by 4.

[tex]s=19 cm[/tex]

The side length is 19 centimeters.

Now we know the side length and can plug it into the area formula.

[tex]A=s^2\\s=19cm[/tex]

[tex]A= (19 cm)^2[/tex]

Evaluate the exponent.

(19cm)^2= 19 cm* 19cm=361 cm^2

[tex]A= 361 cm^2[/tex]

The area of the square is 361 square centimeters.

The height of a building model is 2% of its actual height. If the building
model is 3 feet tall, how tall is the actual building?

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Answer:

x = 150 feets

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The height of a building model is 2% of its actual height.

The building model is 3 feet tall, h = 3 feet

We need to find the height of the actual building. Let it is x.

According to question,

h = 2% of x

We have, h = 3 feet

So,

[tex]x=\dfrac{h}{2\%}\\\\x=\dfrac{3}{2/100}\\\\x=150\ \text{feet}[/tex]

So, the actual height of the building is 150 feets.

I need help factoring this question, Factor 4(20) + 84.

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Answer:

164

Step-by-step explanation:

B for brackets

O for of

D for division

M for multiplication

A for addition

S for subtraction

You first start with the brackets (20) and multiply with 4 which is equal to 80 and then add it to 84 which makes 164

I hope this helps

Georgina has $5.60 in quarters and dimes. If Georgina has 14 more dimes than quarters, how many quarters does she have?
[I don't want the answer i just want someone to show me how the problem is set up because its confusing me...Thanks]

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Answer:

She has 12 quarters.

Step-by-step explanation:

You have two unknowns, the number of quarters and the number of dimes. You need one equation per unknown, so you need two equations. One equation deals with the number of coins. The other equation deals with the values of the coins.

The first step is to choose variables. We can go with x and y, but I prefer to choose q and d, so I remember more easily what they represent.

Let q = number of quarters.

Let d = number of dimes.

Let's deal with the numbers of coins first.

"Georgina has 14 more dimes than quarters"

She has q number of quarters, but the number of dimes is 14 more than the number of quarters. d is 14 more than q. Our first equation is

d = q + 14

Now we deal with the values of the coins.

We don't know yet the actual numbers of dimes and quarters, so we use d and q to represent those numbers.

One dime is worth $0.10; d number of dimes is worth 0.1d.

A quarter is worth $0.25; q number of quarters is worth 0.25q.

The total value of the dimes and quarters is the sum of the values of the two sets of coins:

0.1d + 0.25q

We are told "Georgina has $5.60 in quarters and dimes."

This gives us our second equation.

0.1d + 0.25q = 5.6

Now we have a set of two equations in two variables:

d = q + 14

0.1d + 0.25q = 5.6

There are several methods for solving a system of equations. Since the first equation is already solved for a variable, d, we can use the substitution method.

We rewrite the second equation, but we substitute q + 14 for d in the second equation.

Second equation:

0.1d + 0.25q = 5.6

Substitute q + 14 for d:

0.1(q + 14) + 0.25q = 5.6

Distribute on the left side:

0.1q + 1.4 + 0.25q = 5.6

Combine like terms on the left side:

0.35q + 1.4 = 5.6

Subtract 1.4 from both sides:

0.35q = 4.2

Divide both sides by 0.35:

q = 12

There are 12 quarters.

(You are asked only the number of quarters, so you can stop here. I will continue to find also the number of dimes for 2 reasons. 1) You see how it's done, so it will help with other problems. 2) By finding the numbers of dimes and quarters, then we can check if our solution is correct, which I will do below at the end.)

Now we use the first equation, d = q + 14. We substitute 12 for q and solve for d.

d = q + 14

d = 12 + 14

d = 26

There are 26 dimes.

Check:

We check the numbers of coins:

26 - 12 = 14 The number of dimes is indeed 14 more than the number of quarters.

We check the values of the coins:

0.1(26) + 0.25(12) = 2.6 + 3 = 5.6 The value of the coins is indeed $5.60.

Our answer is correct.



A ship drops its anchor into the water and creates a circular ripple. The radius of the ripple increases at

a rate of 50 cm/s. If the origin is used as the location where the anchor was dropped into the water.

Find the equation for the circle 12 seconds after the anchor is dropped


Please write all the steps it’s for my summer school test and I need it done quick as possible thanks.

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Answer:

The equation for the circle 12 seconds after the anchor is dropped is x^2 + y^2 = 360,000

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the equation for the circle 12 seconds when the radius of the ripple increases at a rate of 50 cm/s, the circle radius will be;

50 * 12 = 600 cm

Then place the equation inform of Pythagoras equation which is;

x^2 + y^2 = r^2

Where r is the radius

x^2 + y^2 = 600^2

x^2 + y^2 = 360,000

Then, the equation for the circle 12 seconds after the anchor is dropped is x^2 + y^2 = 360,000

I need help ASAP!!

Can someone explain this? And answer it? I am so confused!!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: hope this helps

If you make $3.80 an hour plus tips, what is your paycheck for the week if you worked 40 hours and made $250.00 dollars in tips?

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Answer:

$402

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello!

If you made 3.80 an hour and worked 40 we can multiply these to find the total amount you earned.

3.80 * 40 = 152

You also made 250 in tips so we add that to the total

152+250 = 402

The answer is $402

Hope this helps!

I would make $402.00 by the end of the week

Pls help, I don’t know how to fo

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frustum of a cone is: = pi * l(R + r)

(l) = slant height of the frustum.

from 2929.645714 - 506.1257143

= 2423.52

= 2423.5cm

Answer:

from 2929.645714 - 506.1257143

= 2423.52

= 2423.5cm

If x3 + ax2 – bx + 10 is divisible by x2 – 3x + 2,
find the values of
1) a-b
2) 2a-b

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Answer: A=2 and B=13
Explanation: The Factor Theorem states that if a is the root of any polynomial p(x) that is if p(a)=0, then (x−a) is the factor of the polynomial p(x).

Let p(x)=x
3
+ax
2
−bx+10 and g(x)=x
2
−3x+2
Factorise g(x)=x
2
−3x+2:
x
2
−3x+2=x
2
−2x−x+2=x(x−2)−1(x−2)=(x−2)(x−1)
Therefore, g(x)=(x−2)(x−1)
It is given that p(x) is divisible by g(x), therefore, by factor theorem p(2)=0 and p(1)=0. Let us first find p(2) and p(1) as follows:
p(1)=1
3
+(a×1
2
)−(b×1)+10=1+(a×1)−b+10=a−b+11
p(2)=2
3
+(a×2
2
)−(b×2)+10=8+(a×4)−2b+10=4a−2b+18
Now equate p(2)=0 and p(1)=0 as shown below:
a−b+11=0
⇒a−b=−11.......(1)
4a−2b+18=0
⇒2(2a−b+9)=0
⇒2a−b+9=0
⇒2a−b=−9.......(2)
Now subtract equation 1 from equation 2:

(2a−a)+(−b+b)=(−9+11)
⇒a=2
Substitute a=2 in equation 1:
2−b=−11
⇒−b=−11−2
⇒−b=−13
⇒b=13
Hence, a=2 and b=13.
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