Nina skated for 2 hours and 14 min she stop at 8:24 pm when did Nina start skating

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Answer 1

Answer:

6:10

Step-by-step explanation:


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Quick! Andrew has to play 15 games in a chess tournament. At some point during the tournament he has won half of the games he has played, he has lost one-third of the games he has played and two have ended in a draw. How many games has Andrew still to play?

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[tex]x[/tex] - the number of the games he played

[tex]\dfrac{x}{2}[/tex] - the number of the games he won

[tex]\dfrac{x}{3}[/tex] - the number of the games he lost

[tex]x=\dfrac{x}{2}+\dfrac{x}{3}+2\Big|\cdot6\\6x=3x+2x+12\\x=12[/tex]

[tex]15-12=3[/tex]

so, he has still 3 games to play

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A year ago, Rebecca purchased 100 shares of Havad stock for $20 per share.
Yesterday, she placed a limit order to sell her stock at a price of $33 per share before
the market opened. The stock's price opened at $23 and slowly increased to $26 in
the middle of the day, before declining to $22 by the end of the day. The stock did
not pay any dividends over the period in which Rebecca held it. Given Rebecca's
initial investment of $ 20 per share, her return is

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Answer:

Rebecca does not have a return yet because the stock was not sold since there was a limit order at $33.

However, the value of her investment can be put around $2,400 (100 x $24 average price).

Step-by-step explanation:

Price of Havad Stock bought a year ago = $20

No. of shares = 100

Limit order selling price = $33

Stock prices during the limit order day = $23, $26, and $22

The stock cannot be sold, since its price did not reach $33.

Rebecca's limit order is an order to buy or sell her stock in Havad at $33 or better. Since her order is a sell limit order, it can only be executed at the limit price of $33 or higher.  Unfortunately, the price of the stock did not reach the limit order on that particular day.  This implies that her limit order is not guaranteed to execute.

A museum curator is hanging 7 paintings in a row for an exhibit. There are 4 Renaissance paintings and 3 Baroque paintings. From left to right, all of the Renaissance paintings will be hung first, followed by all of the Baroque paintings. How many ways are there to hang the paintings

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Answer:

144 ways

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of paintings = 7

Renaissance = 4

Baroque = 3

We are hanging from left to right and we will first hang Renaissance painting before baroque painting.

For Renaissance we have 4! Ways of doing so. 4 x3x2x1 = 24

For baroque we have 3! Ways of doing so. 3x2x1 = 6

We have 4!ways x 3!ways

= (4x3x2x1) * (3x2x1) ways

= 144 ways

Therefore we have 144 ways to hang the painting.

Problem is attached in a photo

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Answer:

y<(x-2)^2

Step-by-step explanation:

To graph this inequality, we first identify the function.

This is a quadratic function y=x^2

The function is translated horizontally to the right two. (x-2)^2

It is also a dotted line, <.

Emile is a long-distance trucker. In one week he drives miles from his home in Fort Lauderdale, FL, to Benson, NC. He then drives miles to Barstow, CA, and continues driving miles to Bakersfield, CA. From there, Emile drives miles to Seattle, WA. Estimate the total distance Emile travels by first rounding each distance to the nearest hundred. Do not put units in your answer.

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Answer:

Estimated total distance is 1,900 miles.

Step-by-step explanation:

We begin by adding each distance traveled by Emile:

1. Fort Lauderdale, FL, to Benson, NC = 748 miles

2. Barstow, CA, to Bakersfield, CA = 130 miles

3. Bakersfield, CA.  to Seattle, WA = 1030 miles

Total miles = 1,908.

Therefore, in one week Emile's total distance to the nearest hundred is 1,900.

Note: the distances where gotten via Google Map.

Please help. I’ll mark you as brainliest if correct!

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Answer:

The system is dependent:

x=-3t-7

y=-5t-15

z=t

Step-by-step explanation:

I chose to use a matrix to solve this system of equations. Once put into matrix form, you need to row reduce the system into its simplest form (Row Reduced Echelon form). Doing this, we find that the system is dependent on the z variable. And following usual procedures, we let z equal some other letter; which is t in this case. Then we isolate each variable to get the answer.

Check the attachment for the work.

[The arrows indicate a row swap and the parenthesis indicates addition if a constant multiple of one row to another]

Need help finding the value for A

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Answer:

[tex]\text{n}(A \bigcup B)[/tex] = 6.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that n(A) = 4, n(B) = 5, and [tex]\text{n}(A \bigcap B)[/tex] = 3.

And we have to find the value of [tex]\text{n}(A \bigcup B)[/tex].

As we know that the union formula is given by;

[tex]\text{n}(A \bigcup B) = \text{n}(A) + \text{n}(B) - \text{n}(A \bigcap B)[/tex]

Now, substituting the values given in the question in the above formula, we get;

[tex]\text{n}(A \bigcup B) = 4+5-3[/tex]

[tex]\text{n}(A \bigcup B) = 9-3[/tex]

[tex]\text{n}(A \bigcup B) = 6[/tex]

Hence, the value of [tex]\text{n}(A \bigcup B)[/tex] = 6.

State the correct polar coordinate for the graph shown. It is not the option selected.

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Answer:

Solution : Option D

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's start by listing two cases made possible when r is positive, in ( r, θ ). Remember that in polar coordinates a point is expressed in an ordered pair, where r is the distance from the pole (in this case 9, as it lies on the 9th circle) and theta is the directed angle from the positive x - axis.

( 9, θ ) here theta will be the angle to the terminal side with respect to the positive x - axis. This angle will be 60 degrees more than 90, or 90 + 60 = 150 degrees

( 9, θ ) and here theta will be the remaining degrees, or 360 - 150 = 210 degrees. Right away your solution will be (9, 210°)

Salina currently has an account balance of $1,047.69. Her initial deposit on the account was $630 and it earned 3.9% simple interest. How long has Salina held the account?

A - 17 years

B - 26 years

C - 10 years

D - 43 years

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Answer:

A. 17 years

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the simple interest equation, I = prt, where I is the interest money gained, p is the starting amount of money, r is the interest rate in decimal form, and t is the time in years.

Plug in the values to solve for t:

417.69 = (630)(0.039)(t)

417.69 = 24.57t

17 = t

= 17 years

So, the correct answer is A, 17 years

We want to model the daily movement of a particular stock (say Amazon, ticker = AMZN) using a homogeneous markov-chain. Suppose at the close of the market each day, the stock can end up higher or lower than the previous day’s close. Assume that if the stock closes higher on a day, the probability that it closes higher the next day is .65. If the stock closes lower on a day, the probability that it closes higher the next day is .45.

(a) What is the 1-step transition matrix? (Let 1 = higher, 2 = lower)

(b) On Monday, the stock closed higher. What is the probability that it will close higher on Thursday (three days later)

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Answer:

See the explanation and attached images for the answers.

Step-by-step explanation:

a) 1-step transition matrix:

See the attached image for transition matrix.

Let the matrix be M

if the stock closes higher on a day, the probability that it closes higher the next day is 0.65.

If the stock closes lower on a day, the probability that it closes higher the next day is 0.45

if the stock closes higher on a day, the probability that it closes lower the next day is 1 - 0.65 = 0.35

if the stock closes lower on a day, the probability that it closes lower the next day is 1 - 0.45 =0.55

b)

To compute probability for 3 days later multiply matrix M (from part a) thrice i.e. M*M *M

[tex]M^{3} = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.65&0.35\\0.45&0.55\end{array}\right]*\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.65&0.35\\0.45&0.55\end{array}\right]*\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.65&0.35\\0.45&0.55\end{array}\right][/tex]

   

[tex]M^{3} = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.65 * 0.65 + 0.35 * 0.45 &0.65 * 0.35 + 0.35 * 0.55 \\0.45 * 0.65 + 0.55 * 0.45 &0.45 * 0.35 + 0.55 * 0.55 \end{array}\right] * \left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.65&0.35\\0.45&0.55\end{array}\right][/tex]

[tex]M^{3} = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.58&0.42\\0.54&0.46\end{array}\right]*\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.65&0.35\\0.45&0.55\end{array}\right][/tex]

   

[tex]M^{3} = \left[\begin{array}{ccc} 0.58 * 0.65 + 0.42 x 0.45&0.58 * 0.35 + 0.42 * 0.55 \\0.54 * 0.65 + 0.46 * 0.45 &0.54 * 0.35 + 0.46 * 0.55 \end{array}\right][/tex]

[tex]M^{3} = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.566&0.434\\0.558&0.442\end{array}\right][/tex]

The probability that it will close higher on Thursday is 0.566. See the transmission matrix of M³ for higher-higher. This can be interpreted as:

if the stock closed higher on Monday, the probability that it closes higher the on Thursday (three days later) is 0.566

100 students are interviewed to see which of biology, chemistry or physics they prefer.
59 of the students are girls. 35 of the girls like biology best.
2 of the boys prefer physics.
6 out of the 30 who prefer chemistry are girls.
What percentage of the students prefer biology?

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Answer:

50%

Step-by-step explanation:

Girls                                            Boys

total:                 59                     total:                              41

- Chemistry       35                   - Physics                           2

                       = 24                                    =                     39

                                                 - Chemistry ( 30 - 6 )      24

                                                                   =                     15

Total boys and girls for Biology = 35 + 15 = 50

% = 50/100*100

   = 50%

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If the true mean is 50 and we reject the hypothesis that μ = 50, what is the probability of Type II error? Hint: This is a trick question.

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Answer:

Zero

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

the true mean is 50 and we reject the hypothesis that μ = 50

The probability of the Type II error will be zero, given that we reject the null hypothesis. This has nothing to do with if it is true or false.

Type II error is occurs when you accept a false null hypothesis. The probability of this error is denoted by beta which relies on sample size and population variance.

The probability of rejecting is equal to one minu beta. i.e it is the researchers goal to reject a false null hypothesis.

A function y = g(x) is graphed below. What is the solution to the equation g(x) = 3?

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closed interval on x=3 and open at x=5

for all values between these numbers, y=3

so [3,5)

Match the provided functions to a graphed function with the same zero(s).

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Answer:

1st:

[tex] {x}^{3} - 3 { x}^{2} - 3[/tex]

2nd:

[tex] {x}^{2} - 5x + 4[/tex]

3rd:

[tex] - 4x - 8[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Graph all of them and see which ones cross the x- axis at the same points.

determine each unknown addend ___ + 41=-18

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Answer:

-59

Step-by-step explanation:

x+41=-18

x= -18-41

x = -59

Help me please ?! ❤️❤️

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Answer:

Hey there!

Point K has coordinates of (-2, -5)

Hope this helps :)

Answer:

Point K

Step-by-step explanation:

Since they're asking us to find (-2,-5) first we need to move 2 points to the left and then 5 points down.

PLEASE HELP !!! (5/5) -50 POINTS-

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Answer:

at least one solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Consistent solutions have at least one solution, but may have more than one solution.  Intersecting lines and  Lines that are the same are consistent solutions

Answer:

[tex]\boxed{Atleast\ one \ Solution}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

A consistent system of equations have at least one solution. It can be more than that. There are no compulsions.

Two trains, X and Y, started simultaneously from opposite ends of a 100-mile route and traveled toward each other on parallel tracks. Train X, traveling at a constant rate, completed the 100-mile trip in 5 hours; Train Y, traveling at a constant rate, completed the 100-mile trip in 3 hours. How many miles had Train X traveled when it met Train Y?
(A) 37.5
(B) 40.0
(C) 60.0
(D) 62.5
(E) 77.5

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Answer:

(A) 37.5 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

The trains x and y are travelling on tracks starting simultaneously from a from opposite ends of 100 miles roads.

Translate these information into a simple represention to visualize the problem. (Picture below)

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First let's calculate the velocity of both trains.

The velocity formula is:

● V = d/t

d is the distance travelled and t is the tile needed to do it.

● V(x) = 100/5 = 20 miles per hour

● V(y) = 100/3 = 33.33.. wich is approximatively 33 after rounding to the nearest unit.

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After calculateingboth velocities, Let's find when the trains meet.

First understand what does it mean matematically when both trains meet.

Go back to the representation and notice what happens when the trains meet.

Let t be that moment.

When x and y reches the meeting point at t, the sum of the distances they have travelled is equal to the total distance wich is 100 miles .

We khow that V = d/t so d = V×t

Let's find the expression of the distances both trains travelled when they have met each other.

● d = V(x) × t

● d' = V(y) × t

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So the equation will be:

● V(x) × t + V(y) × t = 100

Factor using t

● t (V(x) + V(y) ) = 100

Replace V(x) and V(y) by their values

● t (20+33) = 100

● 53 t = 100

Divide both sides by 53

● 53t /53 = 100/53

● t = 1.88

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Replace t in the expression of the distance that train x has travelled when meeting y.

● d = V(x) × t

● d = 20 × 1.88

● d = 37.6 wich is approximatively 37.5 miles

Carolyn and Paul are playing a game starting with a list of the integers $1$ to $n.$ The rules of the game are: $\bullet$ Carolyn always has the first turn. $\bullet$ Carolyn and Paul alternate turns. $\bullet$ On each of her turns, Carolyn must remove one number from the list such that this number has at least one positive divisor other than itself remaining in the list. $\bullet$ On each of his turns, Paul must remove from the list all of the positive divisors of the number that Carolyn has just removed. $\bullet$ If Carolyn cannot remove any more numbers, then Paul removes the rest of the numbers. For example, if $n=6,$ a possible sequence of moves is shown in this chart: \begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|} \hline Player & Removed \# & \# remaining \\ \hline Carolyn & 4 & 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 \\ \hline Paul & 1, 2 & 3, 5, 6 \\ \hline Carolyn & 6 & 3, 5 \\ \hline Paul & 3 & 5 \\ \hline Carolyn & None & 5 \\ \hline Paul & 5 & None \\ \hline \end{tabular} Note that Carolyn can't remove $3$ or $5$ on her second turn, and can't remove any number on her third turn. In this example, the sum of the numbers removed by Carolyn is $4+6=10$ and the sum of the numbers removed by Paul is $1+2+3+5=11.$ Suppose that $n=6$ and Carolyn removes the integer $2$ on her first turn. Determine the sum of the numbers that Carolyn removes.

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Answer:

The sum of the numbers that Carolyn removes is 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

The provided instruction for the game are:

Carolyn always has the first turn. Carolyn and Paul alternate turns.On each of her turns, Carolyn must remove one number from the list such that this number has at least one positive divisor other than itself remaining in the list.On each of his turns, Paul must remove from the list all of the positive divisors of the number that Carolyn has just removed.If Carolyn cannot remove any more numbers, then Paul removes the rest of the numbers.

The value of n is supposed as 6.

And it is also provided that Carolyn removes the integer 2 on her first turn.

The table displaying the outcomes of the game are as follows:

Player          Removed             Remaining

Carolyn                2                    1, 3, 4, 5, 6

 Paul                    1                       3, 4, 5, 6

Carolyn                3                         4, 5, 6

 Paul                    6                           4, 5

Carolyn             None                        4, 5

 Paul                  4, 5                        None

The sum of the numbers that Carolyn removes is:

S = 2 + 3 = 5

Thus, the sum of the numbers that Carolyn removes is 5.

I believe the answer is 8, but I am not sure.

Let U = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 } A= {1, 2, 3, 4} and B= {4, 5, 6, 7}. Draw the Venn diagram of A ∩B. Answer with full explanation and diagram will be marked as brainliest for sure!!!

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Step-by-step explanation:

Its mean the same number for both A and B which is only 4.

The Colonel spots a campfire at a bearing N 59∘59∘ E from his current position. Sarge, who is positioned 242 feet due east of the Colonel reckons the bearing to the fire to be N 34∘34∘ W from his current position.
Determine the distance from the campfire to each man, rounded to the nearest foot.
Colonel is about............................ feet away from the fire
Sarge is about............................... feet away from the fire

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Answer:

i. Colonel is about 201 feet away from the fire.

ii. Sarge is about 125 feet away from the fire.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the Colonel's location be represented by A, the Sarge's by B and that of campfire by C.

The total angle at the campfire from both the Colonel and Sarge = [tex]59^{0}[/tex] + [tex]34^{0}[/tex]

                                           = [tex]93^{0}[/tex]

Thus,

<CAB = [tex]90^{0}[/tex] - [tex]59^{0}[/tex] = [tex]31^{0}[/tex]

<CBA = [tex]90^{0}[/tex] - [tex]34^{0}[/tex] = [tex]56^{0}[/tex]

Sine rule states;

[tex]\frac{a}{Sin A}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{b}{Sin B}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{c}{Sin C}[/tex]

i. Colonel's distance from the campfire (b), can be determined by applying the sine rule;

[tex]\frac{b}{Sin B}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{c}{Sin C}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{b}{Sin 56^{0} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{242}{Sin 93^{0} }[/tex]

[tex]\frac{b}{0.8290}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{242}{0.9986}[/tex]

cross multiply,

b = [tex]\frac{0.8290*242}{0.9986}[/tex]

  = 200.8993

Colonel is about 201 feet away from the fire.

ii. Sarge's distance from the campfire (a), can be determined by applying the sine rule;

[tex]\frac{a}{Sin A}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{c}{Sin C}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{a}{Sin 31^{0} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{242}{Sin 93^{0} }[/tex]

[tex]\frac{a}{0.5150}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{242}{0.9986}[/tex]

cross multiply,

a = [tex]\frac{0.5150*242}{0.9986}[/tex]

  = 124.8073

Sarge is about 125 feet away from the fire.

Find the missing coordinate

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Answer:

(0, -10a)

Step-by-step explanation:

From the picture attached,

Coordinates of a point have been given as (-10a, 0)

x-coordinate → distance of the point from the origin on x-axis

y-coordinate → distance of the point from the origin on y-axis

Therefore, distance of the given point on x-axis = -10a [(-) sign denotes the negative side of the x-axis]

Distance of the other point with unknown coordinates (x, y) (on y-axis) from the origin = y

And y = 10a

Therefore, coordinates of the unknown point will be (0, -10a).

[Here (-) sign denotes the negative side of the y-axis]

A rectangular tank that is 2048 ft cubed with a square base and open top is to be constructed of sheet steel of a given thickness. Find the dimensions of the tank with minimum weight.

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Answer:

16ft by 16ft by 8ft.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the total surface area of the rectangular tank be S = 2LW+2LH+2WH where;

L is the length of the box

W is the width of the box

H is the height of the box.

Since the box is openend at the top, S = lw + 2lh+ 2wh

If the base is a square base then, l = w

S = l(l) + 2wh+2wh

S = l²+4wh ............... 1

If volume = lwh

lwh = 2028 ft³

wh = 2048/l ................ 2

Substitute equation 2 into 1;

S = l²+4(2048/l)

S = l²+8192/l

dS/dl = 2l - 8192/l²

If dS/dl = 0 (since we are looking for dimensions of the tank with minimum weight.)

2l - 8192/l² = 0

2l = 8192/l²

2l³ = 8192

l³ = 8192/2

l³ = 4096

l =∛4096

l = 16 ft

Since the length is equal to the width, hence the width = 16ft (square based tank)

Given the volume V = lwh = 2048

lwh = 2048

16*16*h = 2048

256h = 2048

divide both sides by 256

256h/256 = 2048/256

h = 8ft

Hence, the dimensions of the tank with minimum weight is 16ft by 16ft by 8ft.

Henry takes out a $650 discounted loan with a simple interest rate of 12% for a period of 7 months. How much money does Henry receive into his bank account when the loan is drawn down? Give your answer to the nearest cent.

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Answer:

$546

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Amount, P = $650

Rate, R = 12%

Period, T = 7 months

Required

Determine the amount paid.

We'll solve this using simple interest formula, as thus

[tex]I = \frac{PRT}{100}[/tex]

Substitute values for T, R and P

[tex]I = \frac{\$650 * 12 * 7}{100}[/tex]

[tex]I = \frac{\$54600}{100}[/tex]

[tex]I = \$546[/tex]

Hence, Henry's withdrawal is $546

which polynomial correctly combines the like terms and expresses the given polynomial in standard form? 9xy³ -4y⁴ -10x²y² + x³y + 3x⁴ + 2x²y² - 9y⁴

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Answer:

3x^4+(x^3)y-8x^2y^2+9xy^3-13y^4

Step-by-step explanation:

3x^4+(nothing)=3x^4

x^3y+(nothing)=x^3y

-10x^2y^2=2x^2y^2=-8x^2y^2

9xy^3+(nothing)=0

-4y^4-9y^4=-13y^4

Add it all up and write the terms by descending order of exponent value, and u get my answer.

one third multiplied by the sum of a and b

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Answer:

1/3(a+b)

hope it helps :>

a+b/3
This is the answer of ur question

Find the missing term in the
geometric sequence.
13,[ ? ],208

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Answer:

110.5

Step-by-step explanation:

208=13+(3-1)d

208=13+2d

-13. -13

195=2d

÷2. ÷2

97.5=d. (d means difference)

13(first term)+97.5=110.5

Answer: 676

Step-by-step explanation: r/13=208/r

                                             r²=2704

                                               r=52

                                               13x52=676

                                               

Solve the equation for x by graphing.-4x-1 5x=4

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Answer: Undefined

Step-by-step explanation:

slope is undefined

no y intercept

This line is vertical

Do not use spaces in your answer. Solve for x. -5x + 12x - 8x = -24 x = ___ a0

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Answer:

[tex]\Huge \boxed{x=24}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]-5x + 12x - 8x = -24[/tex]

Combine all like terms.

[tex](-5+ 12- 8)x = -24[/tex]

[tex]-x=-24[/tex]

Multiply both sides by -1.

[tex]x=24[/tex]

Answer:

x must be 24

Step-by-step explanation:

I assume you meant " -5x + 12x - 8x = -24

Combine the x terms on the left side, obtaining -x = -24.

Then x must be 24

Area And Perimeter! Find the Area and the Perimeter of the Triangle!!! and explain.... ( help hurry!!)

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perimeter of triangle: P = l+w+h

9+12+10= 31in.

area of triangle: A=b×h÷2

21 + 21 = 42in^2

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