Answer: 150.80 inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
75.36
Step-by-step explanation:
You need to multiply the diameter, 24 by 3.14, and the answer is 75.36.
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You and two friends go to eat pizza there are two deals 10% off of 1 pizza or 30% off of 3 pizzas. Do you want to each pay separately and get 10% off of your bill or do you want to spl it the bill 3 wa
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming the price of 1 pizza is $x. Total number of pizzas is 3.
Considering the first deal,
10% off your pizza is 10/100 × x = 0.1x. The amount that you will pay is x - 0.1x = 0.9x
The cost of the remaining two pizzas is 2 × x = 2x
The total amount to be paid is
2x + 0.9x = $2.9x
Considering the second deal, 30% off the bill would be
30/100 × 3x = 0.9x
The amount to be paid is
3x - 0.9x = $2.1x
Therefore, I prefer the second deal
Find the center and radius when x^2+y^2+4x-4y=17
Answer:
the center is (-2,2) and the radius is 5
Answer:
Center: (-2,2)
Radius:5
Step-by-step explanation:
The first step in this problem is to complete the square and to find the equation of this circle in standard form.
[tex]x^2+y^2+4x-4y=17[/tex] can be rearranged to be:
[tex]x^2+4x+y^2-4y=17[/tex]
Now, you can begin to complete the square with both the x and the y:
[tex](x^2+4x+4)-4+(y^2-4y+4)-4=17[/tex]
Adding 8 to both sides and finishing the squares:
[tex](x+2)^2+(y-2)^2=25[/tex][tex](x+2)^2+(y-2)^2=25[/tex]
The coordinates of the center of the circle are (-2,2), and the radius is [tex]\sqrt{25}=5[/tex]. Hope this helps!
If I have 21 cone shaped hats with a diameter of 16in and height of 9in. How much paper do I need to cover the hats?
Answer:
10584 inches of paper
Step-by-step explanation:
to find the surface area of a cone the formula you use is A= πr(r+h2+r2) *you need to divide 16 by two to find the radius 16 is the diameter*
and this subsituted is π8(8+9(2)+8(2)) and this equals 504 inches and you then multiply by 21 to get enough paper to cover all 21 cones and that equals 10584 inches
Another quadratic formula and the discriminant problem that I am stuck on. the answer is {2, 1/2}
Answer:
See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]2b^2-5b+2=0[/tex]
[tex]b=\dfrac{5\pm\sqrt{25-16}}{4}=\dfrac{5\pm3}{4}=\dfrac{8}{4}, \dfrac{2}{4}=2,1/2[/tex]
Hope this helps!
Does anyone know what 6.04 x 10^-3
Answer:
.00604
Step-by-step explanation:
when multiplying by a negative exponent move the decimal to the left
10^-3 move the decimal 3 spaces to left
.00604
Complete the equation to show the relationship between the number of buses, x, and the number of people that can be transported, y. At this rate, how many people can be transported on 40 buses?
Answer:
[tex]y = 40\cdot k[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let suppose that each bus has the same capacity and exists a direct proportionality between the amount of people that is transported and the number of buses:
[tex]y \propto x[/tex]
[tex]y = k \cdot x[/tex]
Where [tex]k[/tex] is the proportionality constant, which is equivalent to the maximum capacity of each bus. In that case, the quantity of people that is transported on 40 buses is:
[tex]y = 40\cdot k[/tex]
Answer:
The first answer is ''y=45 x''
1800 people for the second one
An art teacher buys 9 bags of cotton balls there are 68 cotton balls in each bag whitch expression is best to estimate the number of cotton balls there teacher buys
Answer:
612
Step-by-step explanation:
9 x 68 = 612
Four angles are formed by the intersection of the diagonals of this quadrilateral. Which statement is NOT true?
Answer:
Can’t really understand your question!!
Divide. Write the quotient in lowest terms. 4\dfrac{2}{3} \div 7 =4 3 2 ÷7=4, start fraction, 2, divided by, 3, end fraction, divided by, 7, equals
Answer:
[tex]\dfrac{2}{3}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the quotient: [tex]4\dfrac{2}{3} \div 7[/tex]
Step 1: Write [tex]4\dfrac{2}{3}[/tex] in improper fraction.
[tex]4\dfrac{2}{3}=\dfrac{14}{3}[/tex]
Therefore:
[tex]4\dfrac{2}{3} \div 7=\dfrac{14}{3} \div 7[/tex]
Step 2: Change the division sign to multiplication by taking the reciprocal of 7
[tex]\dfrac{14}{3} \div 7 =\dfrac{14}{3} X\dfrac{1}{7} \\$Simplify\\\\=\dfrac{2}{3}[/tex]
Answer:
2/3
Step-by-step explanation:
i did it in khan academy
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To the nearest cent, how much will she have in 2 years?
Use the formula B = p(1 + r)t, where B is the balance (final amount), p is the principal (starting amount), r is the interest rate expressed as a decimal, and t is the time in years.
Answer: $6.62
Step-by-step explanation:
This problem is very similar to the one I answered previously. We are given our p, r, and t.
p=6 ($6)
r=0.05 (5%)
t=2 (years)
With the given information, we can plug this into the equation:
B=p(1+r)^t
B=6(1+0.05)^2
B=6.615
Our final amount is $6.62.
Let me know if there are any problems.
Anthony played a dart game using the dartboard shown above. Anthony had 5 throws and then added his points. He hit the -6 twice, the 10 once, the 2 once, and the -4 once. How many points did Anthony earn?
Answer:
- 4
Step-by-step explanation:
The number of points earned by Anthony is the sum of all the individual points earned from the 5 throws. Considering that he had -6 on 2 throws, 10 from one throw, 2 and the -4 from the final set of throws, the total is equivalent to
= -6 - 6 + 10 + 2 -4
= -4
Anthony earned a total of - 4 from the 5 throws.
In how many ways can you cut out and rearrange the letters of the
word MATH? Show your samples or ways.
Answer:
HAT AM
HAM
MAT
AT
Step-by-step explanation:
(if you can repeat the letters)
THAT
hopefully this helps and i didnt miss any words
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The math club surveyed 100 students about the number of math courses in which they were enrolled and the weight of their backpacks. Classify the random variables from the survey.
Number of math courses, discrete; weight of backpack, discrete
Number of math courses, discrete; weight of backpack, continuous
Number of math courses, continuous; weight of backpack, discrete
Number of math courses, continuous; weight of backpack, continuous
Unable to determine from information given
Answer:
As described, the classification of random variables should be:
Number of math courses, discrete; weight of backpack, continuous.
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Answer:
Number of math courses, discrete; weight of backpack, continuous
Step-by-step explanation:
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Consider the quadratic function f(x)= 2(x + 4)² − 6. Does the graph open up or down
Answer:
up
Step-by-step explanation:
a is positive
The sum of the three numbers is 180. The first number is 10 more than the mean of the three numbers and the second number is 4 less than the mean. What is the third number?
Answer:
The third number (c) is 54.
The other ones are 70 and 56.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have 3 numbers, let's call them a, b and c.
We know that the sum of the three numbers is 180, thus:
[tex]a+b+c=180[/tex]
We also know that the first number is 10 more than the mean of the three numbers (Note: the mean is the sum of the numbers divided by the number of numbers). Thus:
[tex]a=\frac{a+b+c}{3} +10\\a=\frac{a+b+c+30}{3} \\3a=a+b+c+30\\2a=b+c+30[/tex]
Finally the second number is 4 less than the mean:
[tex]b=\frac{a+b+c}{3}-4\\b=\frac{a+b+c-12}{3} \\3b=a+b+c-12\\2b=a+c-12[/tex]
Now we have our set of equations and we can proceed to solve them:
[tex]a+b+c=180\\2a=b+c+30\\2b=a+c-12[/tex]
Solving for a in our first equation we have: [tex]a=180-b-c[/tex] and substituting this in our second equation we have:
[tex]2a=b+c+30\\2(180-b-c)=b+c+30\\360-2b-2c=b+c+30\\330=3b+3c\\110=b+c[/tex]
Now taking this last result into our first equation we have:
[tex]a+b+c=180\\a+(b+c)=180\\a+110=180\\a=70[/tex]
Now we are going to solve for b in our second equation and substitute this in our third equation: [tex]b= 180-a-c[/tex]
[tex]2b=a+c-12\\2(180-a-c)=a+c-12\\360-2a-2c=a+c-12\\372=3a+3c\\124=a+c[/tex]
But we know that a =70, so we can substitute it in our last line:
[tex]124=a+c\\124=70+c\\54=c[/tex]
Now we just need to find b and we can use our first original equation to do this:
[tex]a+b+c=180\\70+b+54=180\\124+b=180\\b=180-124\\b=56[/tex]
Suppose you arrange 50 counters into rows. The first row has 4 counters. Each row after that has 3 more counters than the row before. How many rows do you need to make to use all 50 counters? nothing rows
Answer:
20
Step-by-step explanation:
hope it right not the best with counting
Which set of angles can form a triangle?
A: 2 acute and 1 right
B: 1 acute and 2 obtuse
C: 1 acute and 2 right
D: 1 acute, 1 right and 1 obtuse
Answer:
A: 2 acute and 1 right
Step-by-step explanation:
A triangle is a polygon that has 3 sides as well as three angles
Triangles can be can be classified based on their three sides as well as their three angles.
Based on their sides, we have 3 types of triangles.
1. Equilateral triangle: This means they have 3 equal sides.
2. Isoceles triangle: They have only 2 equal sides.
3. Scalene triangle: The 3 sides are not equal
Based on their angles, we have 3 triangles.
a. Acute triangle
b. Obtuse triangle
c. Right angle triangle.
One of the way by which we can form a triangle, is by forming it with 2 acute angles and 1 right angle.
Answer:
The correct option is;
A: 2 acute and 1 right
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we have the definitions of the angles as follows;
The sum of angles in a triangle = 180°
An acute angle is an angle less than 90°
An obtuse angle is an angle more 90 ° but less 180°
A right angle triangle is an angle equal to 90°
∴ A right angle triangle is an angle = 90°
Therefore, we compare each of the options
A: 2 acute and 1 right = <90 +<90 +90 < 180 =180 or >180 Possible
B: 1 acute and 2 obtuse = 1<90 + > 90 +>90 > 180°
C: 1 acute and 2 right = <90 + 90 + 90 > 180
D: 1 acute + 1 right + 1 obtuse = <90 + 90 + >90 > 180
Therefore, the only possible correct option is A.
True or False: "What is the height of the tallest person in my class" is a statistical question
Answer:
it is true
Step-by-step explanation:
because a statistical question is a question that has more than one possible answer so it can have a variety of answers. in other words more than 1 answer.
hope this help :-)
help please!! 10 points <3
Answer:
x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
15 / 3 =5
60. Express - 78 in the form bi where b is a real number.
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Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
A cookie fatory puts 1/4 of a barrel of flour into each batch of cookies.how much flour will the factory use for 5/6 batches
Answer:
3 1/3 batches
Step-by-step explanation:
you can divide 1/4 and 5/6 to find how many in each batch.
How much water will it take to fill the aquarium?
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Answer:
4096
Step-by-step explanation:
You multiply 32 in. by 8 in. by 8 in.
Answer:
4096
Step-by-step explanation:
to find volume you can just multiply length, width, and height together :) Hope this helps!!! ❤
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Side CD has a length of 11.67
Can you please help me with this question please please help me
Answer:
i think the answer is [tex]\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1&2&3\\4&5&6\\7&8&9\end{array}\right] \geq \neq \sqrt{x} x^{2} \left \{ {{y=2} \atop {x=2}} \right. \left \{ {{y=2} \atop {x=2}} \right. \leq x_{123} \\\int\limits^a_b {x} \, dx[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]x^{2} \int\limits^a_b {x} \, dx \sqrt{x} \sqrt[n]{x} \frac{x}{y} \alpha x_{123}[/tex]
Four families are travelling. Order their speeds from least to greatest.
Sapons
80 km in 2 h
Silvers
180 km in 3 h
Johns
50 km in 1 h
Cunninghams
35 km in 30 min
(please help)
Step-by-step explanation:
We're going to convert all of these to km/h.
Sapons: 80km/2h => 40kmh
Silvers: 180km/3h => 60kmh
Johns: 50kmh
Cunninghams: (to get the 30 mins to 60 mins, multiply the top and the bottom by 2) 35km/30min => 70kmh
Now that they're all in the same form we can put them from least to greatest.
Answer:
(Least) - Sapons
- Johns
-Silvers
(Greatest) - Cunninghams
The data set shows the numbers of hours that employees at a certain shop worked in one week. What is the mean number of hours they worked that week? 30 15 32 48 16 51 30 35 32 31
Answer:
mean number of hours worked = 32
Step-by-step explanation:
The mean or average of a set of data is the sum of the individual data divided by the number of entries.
Therefore, the mean number of hours worked is calculated as follows:
sum of the number of hours = 30 + 15 + 32 + 48 + 16 + 51 + 30 + 35 + 32 + 31 = 320
Number of entries = 10
mean number of hours worked = sum of the number of hours ÷ Number of entries
mean number of hours worked = 320 ÷ 10 = 32
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What is 30 divided by 5?
Really Easy!
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
The answers 6 gorgious
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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How much money was raised with the 100 tickets solved?
Answer:
£1481
Step-by-step explanation:
First find the cumulative frequency of the child tickets. You should get 58.
Then multiply this by the price of the child tickets.
58x12.50=£725
Then, to work out the number of adults, we subtract 58 from 100
100-58=42
Then multiply this by the price of adult tickets.
42x18=£756
Add both prices together to get your answer.
725+756=£1481
Sorry if it's too late, I hope it helps. :)