Answer:
Angle B: 180-135=45° - supplementary angle rule
Angle C: 180-45-70=65° - sum of interior angles of triangle is 180
Angle D= Angle B : 45° - Alternate interior angles
Angel E=Angle A: 70° - Alternate interior angle.
Angle F: 180-Angle E(70) = 110° - supplementary angle rule
Step-by-step explanation:
6 Cyclist A travels 55 km in 2 hours and 20 minutes.
Cyclist B travels 135 km in 5 hours and 36 minutes.
Which cyclist is travelling faster?
cyclist a speed is d = v × t
so you can find velocity of a and b.
then compare them both.
∠a = 85°, what does ∠b equal?
Answer:
∠b = 95°
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming these angles are Supplementary, it would look something like this:
/
∠b / ∠a
_______________/__________________
If this is true, and ∠a = 85°, then this means that ∠b must equal 95° because being supplementary angles means all angles add to 180°, so 180 - 85 = 95
Answer:
90° − 85° = 5°
Round off the decimal 55.345 to 2 decimal places.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
55.345 is rounded off two places therefore, the hundreths place
the number next to 4 is 5 in the thousandths place. 5 is high and therefore 4 is changed to 5 and makes it 53.35
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What is the end behavior of the polynomial function?
1
8
B
4
2
6
2
2
8
B
X
-4
6
o As X->-co, then Y---
As X-→-00, then y0
As X-0, then y →-00
ne X -> then V -> 0
Answer:
The end behavior of a polynomial function is the behavior of the graph of f(x) as x approaches positive infinity or negative infinity
Step-by-step explanation:
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dont know if this is correct
The end behavior of the polynomial function is as x -> ∞, y -> -∞
How to determine the end behavior?From the graph of the polynomial, we have the following highlight:
As x approached infinityThe function approaches negative infinityThe above highlights mean that:
As x -> ∞, y -> -∞
Hence, the end behavior of the polynomial function is as x -> ∞, y -> -∞
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4. You are decorating the Red Cross logo
shown for a float in a parade.
a) The Red Cross logo consists of 5 congruent
squares. Find the area of the Red Cross logo.
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b) You estimate that on average a red carnation
will cover 2 square inches and a red rose will cover
3 square inches. How many roses do you need to
cover the logo on the float?
36 in
c) You are on a budget. Carnations cost $1.00 and
roses cost $1.50. Should you cover the logo with
carnations or roses? Justify your answer.
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Answer:
Hello!
Judging by the link you provided I have come up with the correct solution:
x= 61°
y= 29°
Step-by-step explanation:
I will link my work below:
The first step to finding the two solutions it to first identify one of them.
I chose to identify x first.
To identify the value of x in this problem you have to notice that the x value corresponds with the value "29°" to form a perfect right angle, being 90°.
Thus you can simply find the value of x by doing this formula:
x+29°=90°
You then subtract 29° from both sides to simplify, and you come up with the solution
x=61°
Now we need to find the value of y.
To find the value of y I noticed that again, like x, y corresponds with another variable (being x) to form a perfect right angle (90°).
The way I realized this is a perfect right angle is because, as you can see in the picture you provided, the y+x angle are alternate exterior angles with another angle that is 90°.
Thus you can assume that:
x+y=90°
x= 61°
61°+y=90°
You then subtract 61° from both sides to get:
y=29°
Can someone please me help
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the answer is 1.1324
Solve the given problem using Venn Diagram. Show your solution
A group of 50 students went on a tour in Palawan province Out of 50 students, 24 joined the trip to Coron; 18 went to Tubbataha Reef, 20 visited El Nido: 12 made a trip to Coron and Tubbataha Reef 15 saw the Tubbataha Reef and El Nido, 11 made a trip to Coron and El Nido: 10 saw the three tourist spots.
1. How many students went to Coron only?
2. How many students went to Tubbataha Reef only?
3. How many joined the El Nido trip only? 4. How many did not go to any of the tourist spot?
(Please kindly help me. I have answered this problem, but it seems not to be correct.)
[tex] \red{ \rule{40pt}{555555pt}}[/tex]
|a| if a>0
Please help!
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the absolute value bars mean we ignore the sign of the variable
As (a) is always positive for a>0, |a| = a
For contrast, If the range were a<0 where (a) is always negative, then |a| = -a
Answer:
1/a > 0
Step-by-step explanation:
What is 5m + 5n where m = 10 and n = -5?
A. 25
B. 26
C. 62
D. 52
ADD EXPLANATION IF NECESSARY. TYSM! :D
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
5 times 10= 50
5 times -5= -25
50-25=25
Which equation would you use to solve the following situation?
There are 6 cookies in the cookie jar. Sean bakes some more and now there are 15 cookies in the jar. How many cookies did Sean bake?
6 + x = 15.
x - 6 = 15.
15 + 6 = x.
6 - x = 15.
Answer:
6+x=15 (x=9)
Step-by-step explanation:
6 cookies + the newly baked ones = 15 cookies
we know there was 6 cookies and we knew that the result is 15, which means that we "don't know" how many cookies are baked. So the answer is 6+x=15
Calculate the volume of the pyramid. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth 10in 7in
Answer:
Place the numbers in their places. b=base h=height.
Step-by-step explanation:
Emilia waited 11 minutes for the bus today. That is 4 minutes less than she waited yesterday. How long did Emilia wait for the bus yesterday?
11 minutes + 4 minutes more yesterday = 15 total minutes
Answer: 15 minutes
Answer:
Emilia waited 11 minutes wich was 4 minutes earlier so 11+4 because it was 4 miutes earlier so 11 minutes + 4 minutes = 15 minutes so this means Emilia wait 15 minutes for the bus yesterday
Step-by-step explanation:
given the sequence tn defined recursively below, find t4.
Answer:
[tex]t_4 = 20[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The base case in the recursive function are:
[tex]t_1 = 1[/tex]
[tex]t_2 = 2[/tex]
The recursive case is equal to:
[tex]t_n = 2t_{n-1} + 3t_{n-2}[/tex]
So replace [tex]t_n[/tex] for [tex]t_4[/tex]:
[tex]t_4 = 2t_{3} + 3t_{2}[/tex]
In the new expression [tex]t_2[/tex] is a base case so you don't have to worry for that part, but [tex]t_3[/tex] is still the recursive case so evaluate again in [tex]t_n[/tex]
[tex]t_3 = 2t_{2} + 3t_{1}[/tex]
[tex]t_2[/tex] and [tex]t_1\\[/tex] are define as base cases so you replace for it's numbers:
[tex]t_3 = 2(2) + 3(1) = 7[/tex]
Now return to [tex]t_4[/tex] and replace for the new values:
[tex]t_4 = 2(7) + 3(2) = 14 + 6 = 20[/tex]
So the final answer is 20
The perimeter of a regular heptagon is 21 m. How long is each side?
5 m
2 m
3 m
4 m
Answer:
3m
Step-by-step explanation:
A heptagon has 7 sides so 21÷7=3m
Answer:
3m
Step-by-step explanation:
3m X 7 is 21m
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Please help!
The black graph is the graph of
y = f(x). Choose the equation for the
red graph.
Answer:
it would be c because its moved 2x up
Step-by-step explanation:
Rest of the options
The answer is D, the last one
A group of preschoolers has 63 boys and 27 girls. What is the ratio of boys to all children (lowest form)?
Answer:
7 boys to 10 all children
5. Use the point-slope formula to determine the equation of a line that passes through the points (1, 2) and (-2, 1).
Answer:
In point-slope form the equation is:
[tex]y - 2 = \binom{1}{3} \times (x - 1)[/tex]
A car drove 55 miles per hour for 8.2 hours and 75 miles per hour for 3.6 hours. How far did the car drive?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
So at 38mph you are roughly traveling .6333 miles a minute. So 13 miles would take you roughly 8.2 minutes. How does one figure out this?
We know that there are 60minutes in an hour. We know you’re driving 38miles per hour. Dividing 38 by 60 gives you the miles per minute. Multiple that by how many miles you’re driving to get an estimate of the minutes it takes to drive those miles.
What is the equation in slope-intercept form of the line that passes through the points (-4, 6) and (-2,5) ?
y=20 - 8
y=-30+4
y=-22 +4
y = -x + 8
[tex](\stackrel{x_1}{-4}~,~\stackrel{y_1}{6})\qquad (\stackrel{x_2}{-2}~,~\stackrel{y_2}{5}) \\\\\\ \stackrel{slope}{m}\implies \cfrac{\stackrel{rise} {\stackrel{y_2}{5}-\stackrel{y1}{6}}}{\underset{run} {\underset{x_2}{-2}-\underset{x_1}{(-4)}}}\implies \cfrac{-1}{-2+4}\implies \cfrac{-1}{2}\implies -\cfrac{1}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\begin{array}{|c|ll} \cline{1-1} \textit{point-slope form}\\ \cline{1-1} \\ y-y_1=m(x-x_1) \\\\ \cline{1-1} \end{array}\implies y-\stackrel{y_1}{6}=\stackrel{m}{-\cfrac{1}{2}}[x-\stackrel{x_1}{(-4)}] \\\\\\ y-6=-\cfrac{1}{2}(x+4)\implies y-6=-\cfrac{1}{2}x-2\implies \underset{\textit{slope-intercept form}}{y=-\cfrac{1}{2}x+4}[/tex]
100 POINTS If x and y are real numbers, what is the simplified radical form of [tex](x^{2} y^{5} )^{\frac{1}{5} }[/tex]
Answer: [tex]x^{2/5}[/tex][tex]y[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
([tex]x^{2}[/tex][tex]y^{5}[/tex])^[tex]^{1/5}[/tex]
= [tex]x^{2/5}[/tex][tex]y[/tex]
Are the following two logical statements equivalent? p ∨ q q ∨ p
Answer:
Are the following two logical statements equivalent?
p
∨
q
q
∨
p
Solve:
8t + 2 = 8 (4) + 2 = ? + 2
What is the (?) / Question mark?
Answer:
? = 32
Step-by-step explanation:
Because 8 times 4=32 plus 2 = 34 and therefore t=4 8 times 4 again plus 2 = 34 so 32 plus 2 =34
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A bakery sells 1/2 dozen cookies for $6.48. At this rate, how much would it cost for 3 dozen cookies?
What is the length of CD, given that figure ABCD is a rectangle?
B
13
С
10
A
D
O A. 26
O B. 10
O C. 13
O D. 20
Answer:
It'll be B.10
Step-by-step explanation:
Rectangles always have 2 side lower than the other2 . BC and AD are same length so they are both 13. BA and CB are the same length to It has to be 10.
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(1/2)power 5=?? please help
[tex] \frac{1}{2} \: to \: the \: power \: of \: 5 \: is \: \frac{1}{32} or \: 0.03125 [/tex]
Answer:
[tex] \ {\boxed{ \tt ( \frac{1}{2}) ^{5} = \frac{1}{32} }}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \\ \tt( \frac{1}{2} )^{5} [/tex]
[tex] \\ \tt= \frac{ {1}^{5} }{ {2}^{5} } [/tex]
[tex] \\ \tt = \frac{1 \times 1 \times 1 \times 1 \times 1}{2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2} [/tex]
[tex] \\ \tt = \frac{1}{32} [/tex]
For a project in her Geometry class, Kylie uses a mirror on the ground to measure the
height of her school's flagpole. She walks a distance of 14.25 meters from the flagpole,
then places a mirror on flat on the ground, marked with an X at the center. She then
steps 1.35 meters to the other side of the mirror, until she can see the top of the
flagpole clearly marked in the X. Her partner measures the distance from her eyes to
the ground to be 1.25 meters. How tall is the flagpole? Round your answer to the
nearest hundredth of a meter.
The project in her Geometric class is an illustration of equivalent ratios
The approximated height of the flagpole is 13.19 meters
The given parameters are:
Distance from flagpole (D) = 14.25
Distance to the other side of the mirror (d) = 1.35
Kylie's height (h) = 1.25
To calculate the height (H) of the flagpole, we make use of the following equivalent ratios
[tex]\mathbf{D :d = H :h}[/tex]
Substitute known values
[tex]\mathbf{14.25 :1.35 = H :1.25}[/tex]
Express as fraction
[tex]\mathbf{\frac{14.25 }{1.35 }= \frac{H }{1.25}}[/tex]
Multiply both sides by 1.25
[tex]\mathbf{H = 1.25 \times \frac{14.25 }{1.35 }}[/tex]
Multiply
[tex]\mathbf{H = 13.19 }[/tex]
Hence, the approximated height of the flagpole is 13.19 meters
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A tire manufacturer is interested in testing the fuel economy for two different tread patterns. Tires of each tread type are driven for 1000 miles on each of 18 different cars. In a separate experiment, 18 cars were outfitted with tires with tread type A, and another 18 were outfitted with tires with tread type B. Each car was driven 1000 miles. The cars with tread type A averaged 23.95 mpg, with a standard deviation of 1.79 mpg. The cars with tread type B averaged 22.19 mpg, with a standard deviation of 1.95 mpg. Let μX represent the population mean mileage for tread type A and let μY represent the population mean mileage for tread type B.
Required:
Find a 99% confidence interval for the difference μXâμY. Round the answers to three decimal places.
Using the t-distribution, it is found that the 99% confidence interval for the difference is (0.058, 3.462).
We are given the standard deviation for the samples, hence, the t-distribution is used to solve this question.
The standard errors are given by:
[tex]s_A = \frac{1.79}{\sqrt{18}} = 0.4219[/tex]
[tex]s_B = \frac{1.95}{\sqrt{18}} = 0.4596[/tex]
For the distribution of differences, the mean and the standard error are given by:
[tex]\overline{x} = \mu_A - \mu_B = 23.95 - 22.19 = 1.76[/tex]
[tex]s = \sqrt{0.4219^2 + 0.4596^2} = 0.6239[/tex]
The interval is given by:
[tex]\overline{x} \pm ts[/tex]
The critical value for a two-tailed 99% confidence interval with 18 + 18 - 2 = 34 df is t = 2.7284.
Then:
[tex]\overline{x} - ts = 1.76 - 2.7284(0.6239) = 0.058[/tex]
[tex]\overline{x} + ts = 1.76 + 2.7284(0.6239) = 3.462[/tex]
The 99% confidence interval for the difference is (0.058, 3.462).
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A baker needs to arrange 487 cookies on plates.
Each plate can hold 8 cookies. How many plates will
the baker need
Based on the information given the number of plates that the baker will need is 61 plates.
Using this formula
Number of plates=Number of cookies arranged/Each plates number of cookies
Where:
Number of cookies arranged=487
Each plates number of cookies=8
Let plug in the formula
Number of plates=487/8
Number of plates=60.9
Number of plates=61 plates (Approximately)
Inconclusion the number of plates that the baker will need is 61 plates.
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