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Figure ABCD is a kite. Find the
value of x.
B
A 2x + 10
С
2x
D
x = [?]
Enter

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Answer:

x = 20

Step-by-step explanation:

The diagonals of a kite are perpendicular to each other, so the 4 angles at the  intersection are right.

The sum of the 3 angles in a triangle sum to 180° , then

2x + 2x + 10 + 90 = 180

4x + 100 = 180 ( subtract 100 from both sides )

4x = 80 ( divide both sides by 4 )

x = 20

Answer:

20 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Correct for Acellus!

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Step-by-step explanation:

Angle C: 50 degrees

Angle E: 55 degrees

Angle D: 50 degrees

Angle A: 125 degrees

Angle B: 75 degrees

When the sun shines at a 60° angle to the ground, Talisa's shadow is 36 inches long.


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Answer:

Talisa is 62 inches tall

Step-by-step explanation:

tan = opp/adj

tan60 = opp/36

36 * tan 60 = opp

use calculator

opp = 62.353829072479583

Rounded

Talisa is 62 inches tall

Answer:

Using the right triangle created by this situation, and the fact that the trig ratio tan(θ) = opposite/adjacent, we can say tan(60°) = h/36 or h = 36•tan(60°) = 62.354

So, to the nearest inch, Talisas is 62 inches long.if you satisfied to my answer ,can you put brainliest in top of my name , and ur welcome

hrs 45 min 67+ hrs 3. min 67​

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Answer:

hrs 50   min 14

Step-by-step explanation:

hrs 45 min 67 = hrs 46 min 7

hrs 3. min 67​ = hrs 4 min 7

Total

  hrs 46 min 7

+   hrs 4 min 7

————————

 hrs 50   min 14

Choose all the equations that are true if y = 6. 52.37 – 46.37 = y 45y =445 8y = 48 3.2 + y = 9 y ÷ 4 = 24

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Answer:

52.37 – 46.37 = y

8y = 48

Step-by-step explanation:

Choose all the equations that are true if y = 6. 52.37 – 46.37 = y 45y =445 8y = 48 3.2 + y = 9 y ÷ 4 = 24

We solve for y in all the equations :

52.37 – 46.37 = y

52.37 – 46.37 = 6 (True)

45y =445

Divide both sides by 45

45y/45 = 445/45

y = 9.888 (False)

8y = 48

y = 48/8

y = 6 (True)

3.2 + y = 9

y = 9 - 3.2

y = 5.8 (false)

y ÷ 4 = 24

y/4 = 24

y = 24 * 4 = 96 ( false)

- 3/8 + 1/6




i kinda just didn't pay attention in class, i just need an explaination of how to solve it and im good to go

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U basically follow the line from the prime meridian and use the number that is dived by the Meridian

Answer:

[tex]{ \tt{ - \frac{3}{8} + \frac{1}{6} }} \\ { \bf{l.c.m \: of \: 8 \: and \: 6 = 24}} \\ { \tt{formular = \frac{(l.c.m \times denominator \div numerator)}{l.c.m} }} \ \\ \\ = \frac{(24 \times 8 \div - 3) + (24 \times6 \div 1)}{24} \\ = - \frac{5}{24} [/tex]

4. Which list are the numbers in order from least to greatest

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Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

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The national park has a new kiosk which visitors pass through as they enter the park. The kiosk is in the shape of a cylinder with a diameter of 5 meters and a height of 3 meters and a conical roof that measures 2 meters in height. What is the volume of the kiosk? Round your answer to the nearest cubic meter.

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Given:

Kiosk is the combination of a cylinder and a cone.

Diameter of cylinder and cone = 5 m

Height of the cylinder = 3 m

Height of the cone = 2 m

To find:

The volume of the kiosk.

Solution:

We know that the radius is half of the diameter. So,

Radius of cylinder and cone = [tex]\dfrac{5}{2}[/tex] m

                                               = [tex]2.5[/tex] m

Volume of the cylinder is:

[tex]V_1=\pi r^2h[/tex]

Where, r is the radius and h is the height of the cylinder.

Putting [tex]\pi =3.14, r=2.5, h=3[/tex] in the above formula, we get

[tex]V_1=(3.14)(2.5)^2(3)[/tex]

[tex]V_1=(3.14)(6.25)(3)[/tex]

[tex]V_1=58.875[/tex]

Volume of a cone is:

[tex]V_2=\dfrac{1}{3}\pi r^2h[/tex]

Where, r is the radius and h is the height of the cone.

Putting [tex]\pi =3.14, r=2.5, h=2[/tex] in the above formula, we get

[tex]V_2=\dfrac{1}{3}(3.14)(2.5)^2(2)[/tex]

[tex]V_2=\dfrac{1}{3}(3.14)(6.25)(2)[/tex]

[tex]V_2\approx 13.083[/tex]

The volume of the kiosk is the sum of volume of cylinder and the volume of cone.

[tex]V=V_1+V_2[/tex]

[tex]V=58.875+13.083[/tex]

[tex]V=71.958[/tex]

[tex]V\approx 72[/tex]

Therefore, the volume of the kiosk is 72 cubic meter.

2^5×8^4/16=2^5×(2^a)4/2^4=2^5×2^b/2^4=2^c
A=
B=
C=
Please I'm gonna fail math

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Answer:

  a = 3, b = 12, c = 13

Step-by-step explanation:

The applicable rules of exponents are ...

  (a^b)(a^c) = a^(b+c)

  (a^b)/(a^c) = a^(b-c)

  (a^b)^c = a^(bc)

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You seem to have ...

  [tex]\dfrac{2^5\times8^4}{16}=\dfrac{2^5\times(2^3)^4}{2^4}\qquad (a=3)\\\\=\dfrac{2^5\times2^{3\cdot4}}{2^4}=\dfrac{2^5\times2^{12}}{2^4}\qquad (b=12)\\\\=2^{5+12-4}=2^{13}\qquad(c=13)[/tex]

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Additional comment

I find it easy to remember the rules of exponents by remembering that an exponent signifies repeated multiplication. It tells you how many times the base is a factor in the product.

  [tex]2\cdot2\cdot2 = 2^3\qquad\text{2 is a factor 3 times}[/tex]

Multiplication increases the number of times the base is a factor.

  [tex](2\cdot2\cdot2)\times(2\cdot2)=(2\cdot2\cdot2\cdot2\cdot2)\\\\2^3\times2^2=2^{3+2}=2^5[/tex]

Similarly, division cancels factors from numerator and denominator, so decreases the number of times the base is a factor.

  [tex]\dfrac{(2\cdot2\cdot2)}{(2\cdot2)}=2\\\\\dfrac{2^3}{2^2}=2^{3-2}=2^1[/tex]

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Answer: y = 1/4x - 1.

Step-by-step explanation: This line has a slope (rise over run) of 1/4, and a y-intercept of -1. Plugging those values into slope-intercept form (y = mx + b) gives you the answer.

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Answer:

Luca

Step-by-step explanation:

Juan 566/734 = 0.7711

Luca 7/9= 0.7777

Luca has a greater percentage

What is the equation for a parabola if the vertex is at (5,4) and goes through the point (3,-8)

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Answer:

[tex]y=-3(x-5)^2+4[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there!

Given the vertex of a parabola and a point, it's easiest to organize the equation in vertex form:

[tex]y=a(x-h)^2+k[/tex] where the vertex is located at [tex](h,k)[/tex] and a is a numerical value

1) Plug the vertex into the equation

[tex]y=a(x-h)^2+k[/tex]

Plug in the vertex (5,4)

[tex]y=a(x-5)^2+4[/tex]

2) Solve for a

[tex]y=a(x-5)^2+4[/tex]

Plug in the given point (3,-8) and solve for a

[tex]-8=a(3-5)^2+4\\-8=a(-2)^2+4\\-8=4a+4[/tex]

Subtract 4 from both sides

[tex]-8-4=4a+4-4\\-12=4a[/tex]

Divide both sides by 4

[tex]\frac{-12}{4} = \frac{4a}{4} \\-3=a[/tex]

Therefore, a=-3. Plug this back into [tex]y=a(x-5)^2+4[/tex]:

[tex]y=-3(x-5)^2+4[/tex]

I hope this helps!

If sin θ = square root of three over two, which could not be the value of θ?

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240 degrees is the only one that could not be a value of theta.

The 12 pair pack of socks includes 4 pairs of Polo, 5 pairs of plain white socks, and a few grey pairs. What is the Possibility of pulling a pair of grey sock two times in a row? The first pair is not to be returned.

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Answer:

2/11

Step-by-step explanation:

12-4-5=3

So now we know that we have:

4 pairs of polo socks

5 pairs of plain white socks

3 pairs of grey socks

To pull a grey sock one time is 3/12 since there are 12 total socks and 3 pairs of grey socks but since we remove a sock, in the second time, the probability would be 2/11.

Hope this helps! Brainliest?

For each steak, lobster, or chicken dinner in a restaurant, you have a choice of french fries or mashed potatoes. You get a choice of Water or Iced Tea to drink. If all combinations are equally likely to be ordered, find the sample space of the possible outcomes.

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There should be 36 combinations that you should be able to do! I hope this helps!

Solve 2x-5/x-2 ≤ 1

please answer fast ​

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Answer:

x<=-3

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-5/x-2 <= 1

Multiply both sides by x-2

2x-5<=x-2 (anything times 1 is that number.)

add 5 to both sides

2x<=x-3

subtract x from both sides

x<=-3

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{2x-5}{x-2} \leq 1\\case ~1. both ~numerator~and~denominator \geq 0\\x\neq 2\\2x-5\leq x-2\\x\leq 3\\so~0\leq x<2U2<x\leq 3\\case~2.\\both~numerator~and~denominator<0\\2x-5\geq x-2\\x>3\\which~is~rejected~as~it~gives~both~2x-5~and ~x-2>0[/tex]

Need help ASAP PLEASE ITS DUE IN A HOUR HURRY ?!!!

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Answer:

d = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

V=(π)(r)^2(h/3)

83.7=(π)(r)^2(5/3)

Solve for r

r = 3.9

d = (3.99)(2)

d = 7.98

d = 8

Select all the equations
represented by this tape diagram.

A. 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 = ?
B. 5 + 6 = ?
C. ? = 6.5
D. ? = 6.6.6.6.6
E. ? = 5 = 6
F.5 = ?= 6

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Answer:

D.

is the correct answer

Please use the following image for the next 7 questions. Keep in mind that because XY is tangent to circle M, XM and XM form a right angle.

XM = 11 and YM = 36.

What is the area of circle M?
What is the circumference of circle M?
Find the length of XY .
Find the measure of angle M.
Find the area of triangle XYM.
Find the area of the minor sector that has been created as part of triangle XYM.
Find the arc length of the minor arc from point X to the point where YM intersects with the circle.

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It is 34.90

Step-by-step explanation:

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Find the equation of the line of best fit in slope-intercept form.

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y=2/5+3; u gotta find two points, count the rise over run and find the y-intercept

A study of a population of 1,200 frogs revealed that 12 out of every 180 frogs in the population have spots on their back. Based on the results of this study, how many frogs in the population do NOT have spots on their back? *

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Very few frogs in this world don’t have spots on their backs!

Suppose I have an urn with 9 balls: 4 green, 3 yellow and 2 white ones. I draw a ball from the urn repeatedly with replacement. (a) Suppose I draw n times. Let X., be the number of times I saw a green ball followed by a yellow ball. Calculate the expectation Ex, (b) Let y be the number of times I drew a green ball before the first white draw. Calculate E[Y]. Can you give an intuitive explanation for your answer

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Answer:

[tex]E(X_n)=\frac{2(n-1)}{27}[/tex]

[tex]E(y)=\frac{14}{9}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Sample size n=9

Number of Green [tex]g=4[/tex]

Number of yellow [tex]y=4[/tex]

Number of white [tex]w=4[/tex]

Probability of Green Followed by yellow P(GY) ball

 [tex]P(GY)=\frac{4}{9}*\frac{3}{9}[/tex]

 [tex]P(GY)=\frac{4}{27}[/tex]

Generally the equations for when n is even is mathematically given by

 [tex]Probability of success P(S)=\frac{4}{27}[/tex]

 [tex]Probability of Failure P(F)=\frac{27-4}{27}[/tex]

 [tex]Probability of Failure P(F)=\frac{23}{27}[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]E(X_n)=\frac{n}{2}*P[/tex]

 [tex]E(X_n)=\frac{n}{2}*\frac{4}{27}[/tex]

 [tex]E(X_n)=\frac{2n}{27}[/tex]

Generally the equations for when n is odd is mathematically given by

 [tex]\frac{n-1}{2}[/tex]

 [tex]E(X_n)=\frac{n-1}{2}*\frac{4}{27}[/tex]

 [tex]E(X_n)=\frac{2(n-1)}{27}[/tex]

b)

Probability of drawing white ball

 [tex]P(w)=\frac{2}{9}[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]E(w)=\frac{1}{p}[/tex]

 [tex]E(w)=\frac{1}{\frac{2}{9}}[/tex]

 [tex]E(w)=\frac{9}{2}[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]E(y)=[E(w)-1]\frac{4}{9}[/tex]

 [tex]E(y)=[\frac{9}{2}-1]\frac{4}{9}[/tex]

 [tex]E(y)=\frac{14}{9}[/tex]

Select the correct graph of the equation.

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

The -2 indicates that y would be -2; because A is the only option with that being true, we can eliminate all other potential options rather quickly.

I believe this is 3/5x-2 but please take pictures with all information in view so we can provide better answers!

a rectangular solid box measures 2.75 feet by 4.05 feet by 480 inches. in cubic yards, what is the volume of the box? express your answer as a decimal to the nearest tenth

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Answer:

445.5 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Our first step is to get them to like terms. The only different term is inches. 480 inches = 40 feet.

We find volume by multiplying length x width x height. So 2.75 x 4.05 x 40 = 445.5 feet.

Complete the square of the quadratic equation x^2 - 2x - 35 = 0. What is the vertex of the equation?
( )( )

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2 - 2x - 35 = 0

Solve for x over the real numbers:

x^2 - 2 x - 35 = 0

Add 35 to both sides:

x^2 - 2 x = 35

Add 1 to both sides:

x^2 - 2 x + 1 = 36

Write the left hand side as a square:

(x - 1)^2 = 36

Take the square root of both sides:

x - 1 = 6 or x - 1 = -6

Add 1 to both sides:

x = 7 or x - 1 = -6

Add 1 to both sides:

Answer:  x = 7 or x = -5  as for the vertex plane curve | Cartesian equation x^2 - 2 x - 35 = 0 | vertex (not a possible affine variety)


The point-slope form of the equation of a line that passes through points (8. 4) and (0, 2) is y-4 = (x-8). What
is the slope-intercept form of the equation for this line?
O y= 2 x - 12
O y=-x-4
o y=+*+2
O y=x+6

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Answer:

answer y=x-4

Step-by-step explanation:

slope intercept from is y=mx+b

m=slope b=y intercept

convert current equation to slope intercept

y-4=x-8

add 4 to both sides

y=-x-4

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Answer:

the answer is 55

Step-by-step explanation:

if you have a straight line each side equals 180 degrees so take 60+65 which equals 125 then do 180-125 and you get 55

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Answer:

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What is the value of x?
85°
92°
53°

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Answer:

x = 46

Step-by-step explanation:

Vertical angles are equal so call the angle y

85+53 +y =y+ 92+x

Subtract y from each side

85+53  = 92+x

Combine like terms

138 = 92+x

Subtract 92 from each side

138 -92 = 92+x-92

46 =x

a ball is shot out of a homemade air cannon. It flies through the air such that its height, as a function of time, is given by: h= -16t^2 + 64t + 10. where h is the height of the ball in feet and t is the time since it was fired in seconds. Max estimates that it takes 4 seconds for the ball to hit the ground and Cole estimates it takes 5 second. Algebraically determine who is closer and support your answer.

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Answer:

Max

Step-by-step explanation:

the function given that h = -16t³+64t+10

the general function Equation:

h = at²+bt+c

=> t at the highest point is defined by t = -b/2a

= -64/2(-16) = -64/-32 = 2 second

the total times that the ball hits the ground

= 2× 2 seconds = 4 seconds.

so, Max is right

Answer:

Solution given:

Let h=0=when the ball hit the ground,the height=0.

h= -16t^2 + 64t + 10.

0=16t²-64t-10

8t²-32t-5=0

∆=[tex] \frac{32±\sqrt{32²+4*5*8}}{2*8}=\frac{8±\sqrt{74}}{4}[/tex]

taking positive

t1=[tex] \frac{8+\sqrt{74}}{4}=4.15seconds[/tex]

t2=[tex] \frac{8-\sqrt{74}}{4}(t2<O)(neglected)[/tex]

So

t=4.15seconds closer to 4seconds.So

Max is closer.

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HELP!!! A spherical baseball has a diameter of 5 inches and weighs 7 grams per cubic inch. What is the closest weight of the baseball rounded to the nearest gram? Overview In this assignment, you will gain more practice with designing a program. Specifically, you will create pseudocode for a higher/lower game. This will give you practice designing a more complex program and allow you to see more of the benefits that designing before coding can offer. The higher/lower game will combine different programming constructs that you have been learning about, such as input and output, decision branching, and a loop. IT 140 Higher/Lower Game Sample Output Overview Maria has asked you to create a program that prompts the user to enter the lower bound and the upper hound. You have decided to write pseudocode to design the program before actually developing the code. When run, the program should ask the user to guess a number. If the number guessed is lower than the random number, the program should print out a message like "Nope, too low." if the number guessed is higher than the random number, print out a message like "Nope, too high." If the number guessed is the same as the random number, print out a message like "You got it!" Higher/Lower Game Description Your friend Maria has come to you and said that she has been playing the higher/lower game with her three-year-old daughter Bella. Maria tells Bella that she is thinking of a number between 1 and 10, and then Bella tries to guess the number. When Bella guesses a number, Maria tells her whether the number she is thinking of is higher or lower or if Bella guessed it. The game continues until Bella guesses the right number. As much as Maria likes playing the game with Bella, Bella is very excited to play the game all the time, Maria thought it would be great if you could create a program that allows Bella to play the game as much as she wants. 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