The value of which of these expressions is closest to e?

The Value Of Which Of These Expressions Is Closest To E?

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Answer 1

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:


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how do you solve this problem ? 4(-3x+1)-3x=71

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Answer:

x = -67/15 = -4-46667

Step-by-step explanation:

4(-3x+1) - 3x = 71

4*-3x + 4*1 - 3x = 71

-12x + 4 - 3x = 71

-15x = 71-4

-15x = 67

x = 67/-15

x = -4.46667

check:

4(-3*-4.46667 + 1) - 3*-4.4666= 71

4(13.4+1) + 13.4 = 71

4*14.4 + 13.4 = 71

57.6 + 13.4 = 71

This rectangular patio is tiled using 50 cm by 50 cm square tiles. How many tiles are used?

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Answer:

60 tiles are used

Step-by-step explanation:

1m equals 100 cm.

5m equals 500

3m equals 300

the whole thing is 500 by 300 which when you multiply gives you

150,000. When you multiple 50 by 50 it gives you 2,500. So when you divide 150,000 by 2,500 it gives you a total of 60 tiles. HOPE THIS HELPS

Answer:

60 tiles

Step-by-step explanation:

First, I would convert cm to m to make it easier

50 cm is .5 m

Now we can find how many tiles across it takes to make one row (5m)

.5 goes into 5, 10 times

That means we need 10 tiles across to fill one row

Now we need to find how many tiles it takes to fill up a column (3m)

.5 goes into 3, 6 times

It takes 6 tiles to fill up a column

Now we know it takes 10 tiles across and 6 vertically

10x6=60

60 tiles

inscribed angles. help asap!​

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Answer:

20°

Step-by-step explanation:

The measure of the inscribed angle is equal to the half of the arc it sees

Since AC is the diameter the measure of arc ABC is 180°

and since A sees arc BC and C sees the arc AB

A< + C< = 90° so angle C = 20°

Mr.Snyder gave his four children $35 to split equally for each car they cleaned out. The children cleaned put 3 cars. Mr.Snyder does not have any coins. He only had dollar bills. How much money should each child get?

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Answer:

$26 for each child

Step-by-step explanation:

35 * 3 = 105 / 4 = 26.25

i just answered this, they would each get $26

When the solution of x2 − 9x − 6 is expressed as 9 plus or minus the square root of r, all over 2, what is the value of r? X equals negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4 times a times c, all over 2 times a 6 42 57 105

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Answer:

The value of r is 105

Step-by-step explanation:

Quadratic equation helps us to solve any quadratic equation. The formula is:

(-b ± √b² - 4ac) ÷ 2a

For the quadratic equation ax²+bx+c

For the equation: X² - 9x - 6:

a = 1, b = -9 and c = -6

Replacing in the quadratic formula:

(-(-9) ± √(-9)² - 4(1*-6)) ÷ 2*1

= 9 ± √105 / 2

That means, the value of r is 105

Answer:

105 is right

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test

a rectangular garden is fenced on all sides with 128 feet of fencing. The garden is 4 feet longer than it is wide. Find the length and width of the garden

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Answer:

Length = 34 feet

Breadth = 30 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter= 128 ft

Let the breadth be = [tex]x[/tex]

Let the length be = [tex]x+4[/tex]

∴by the problem ,

2(length+breadth)= perimeter

[tex]2(x+4+x)=128\\2(2x+4)=128\\4x+8=128\\4x=128-8\\4x=120\\x=120/4\\x=30[/tex]

Therefore, length of the garden = 30+4= 34 feet

breadth of the garden = 30 feet  

The heights of two similar parallelograms are 16 inches and 20 inches. Their

respective areas are (3x+5) square inches and 9x square inches. Find the value of

X?

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Answer: [tex]x=\dfrac{25}{21}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of parallelogram = Base x height

If two parallelograms are similar, then their corresponding sides are proportional.

That means, [tex]\dfrac{\text{Area of first parallleogram}}{\text{Area of second parallleogram}}=\dfrac{\text{height of first parallelogram}}{\text{height of second parallelogram}}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{3x+5}{9x}=\dfrac{16}{20}\Rightarrow \dfrac{3x+5}{9x}=\dfrac{4}{5}\\\\\Rightarrow 5(3x+5)=4(9x)\\\\\Rightarrow\ 15x+25 = 36x\\\\\Rightarrow\ 36x-15x=25\\\\\Rightarrow\ 21x = 25\\\\\Rightarrow\ x=\dfrac{25}{21}[/tex]

Hence, [tex]x=\dfrac{25}{21}[/tex]

rewrite 1/5:1/2 as a unit rate

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Hey there! I'm happy to help!

The unit rate is how much stuff there is per 1 unit. All ratios can be rewritten as fractions, this one could be 0.2/0.5. The word per means divide, and fractions are basically dividing. So, we want the denominator to be 1.

To get 0.5 to 1, we multiply by 2. So, we will multiply the fraction by 2/2.

0.2/0.5(2/2)=0.4/1

Therefore, the unit rate is 0.4/1 or 0.4:1 or 0.4 per 1.

Have a wonderful day! :D

CAN ANYBODY HELP ME OUT

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Answer:

Correct option is

b. If two sides and one included angle are equal in triangles PQS and PRS, then their corresponding sides are also equal.

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we are given the line RQ, which is divided in two equal parts by a line PS which is perpendicular to RQ.

The foot S of PS is on the line RQ.

First of all, let us do a construction here.

Join the point R with P and P with Q.

Please refer to the attached image.

Now, let us consider the triangles  PQS and PRS:

Side QS = RS (as given)[tex]\angle PSR = \angle PSQ = 90^\circ[/tex]Side PS = PS (Common side in both the triangles)

Now, Two sides and the angle included between the two triangles are equal.

So by SAS congruence we can say that [tex]\triangle PRS \cong \triangle PQS[/tex]

Therefore, the corresponding sides will also be equal.

RP = QP

RP is the distance between R and P.

QP is the distance between Q and P.

Hence, to prove that P is equidistant from R and Q, we have proved that:

b. If two sides and one included angle are equal in triangles PQS and PRS, then their corresponding sides are also equal.

Select the correct answer. This set of ordered pairs defines a function. {(-49,7), (-56,8), (-63,9), (-70,10)} Which table represents the inverse of the function defined by the ordered pairs? A.

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In the future, you should post all possible answer choices to have a complete post. However, there's enough information to get the answer.

The original set has points in the form (x,y)

The first point is (x,y) = (-49,7) making x = -49 and y = 7. When we find the inverse, we simply swap the x and y values. The inverse undoes the original function and vice versa. So if (-49, 7) is in the original function, then (7, -49) is in the inverse. The rest of the points follow the same pattern.

We end up with this answer

{ (7, -49), (8, -56), (9, -63), (10, -70) }

PLEASE HELP!! what is the equation of a line that is perpendicular to y = 2x + 4 and passes through the point (4, 6)?

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Answer:

The answer is B)

[tex]y = - \frac{1}{2}x + 8[/tex]

Answer:

B.  y = -[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]x + 8

Step-by-step explanation:

The line is perpendicular to line whose equation is:

y = 2x + 4 and;

passes through point (4,6) .

The product slopes of two perpendicular lines is -1.

The slope of the line whose equation is y = 2x + 4 is; 2

Let the slope of the perpendicular line (l2) be [tex]m_{l2}[/tex]

[tex]m_{l2} * 2 = -1[/tex]

[tex]m_{l2}[/tex] = [tex]-\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Taking another point xy on line l2;

[tex]\frac{y - 6}{x - 4} = -\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Cross multiplying this gives;

y = -[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]x + 8 which is the equation of the perpendicular line!

Hey there please help me with this question

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Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

sum the parts of the ratio, 2 + 1 = 3 parts , thus

81 cm² ÷ 3 = 27 cm² ← value of 1 part of the ratio

2 parts = 2 × 27 = 54 cm²

Area of A = 54 cm² and area of B = 27 cm²

The side of the original square = [tex]\sqrt{81}[/tex] = 9 cm

The width of both rectangles is 9 cm ( width remains unchanged after cut )

Thus

Rectangle A

9 × length = 54 ( divide both sides by 9 )

length = 6 cm

Rectangle B

9 × length = 27 ( divide both sides by 9 )

length = 3 cm

Rectangle A → length = 6 cm, width = 9 cm

Rectangle B → length = 3 cm , width = 9 cm

Answer:

Rectangle A                 Rectangle B

length = 9 cm                length = 9 cm

width = 6 cm                  width = 3 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of square At = 81 cm²

Square is cut into two pieces = A + B

The ration of area A to B = 2:1

Find

Rect A        Rect B

length         length

width           width

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first, get the side of the square = A = s²

81 = s²,      

s = √81      

s = 9 cm

since the ratio is 2:1, therefore the side can be divided into 3

9 ÷ 3 = 3 cm ----- take note of this to get the Width

Rectangle A

L = 9 cm (which is the s = 9 cm)

W = 3 cm (2 ratio) = 6 cm

Rectangle B

L = 9 cm  (which is the s = 9 cm)

W = 3 cm (1 ratio) = 3 cm

Proof:

At = A + B

81 = (9x6) + (9x3)

81 = 54 + 27

81 = 81  ----- OK

4. The rental for a television set changed from $80 per year to $8 per month
What is the percentage increase in the yearly rental?​

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Answer:

16%

Step-by-step explanation:

rental charge per year = $80

rental charge at the rate $8 per year = 8 * 12 = 96

the increased amount = 96 - 80 = 16

% = 16 / 100 = 16%

write each number in scientific notation.



1,050,200

The number between 1 and 10:
The power of 10:
The number in scientific notation:

34,600

The number between 1 and 10:
The power of 10:
The number in scientific notation:

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1,050,200

The number between 1 and 10: 1
The power of 10: 6
The number in scientific notation: 1.05^6 or 1.050200^6

34,600

The number between 1 and 10: 3
The power of 10: 4
The number in scientific notation: 3.46^4

A radioactive substance decays exponentially. A scientist begins with 350 milligrams of a radioactive substance. After 14 hours, 175 mg of the substance remains. How many milligrams will remain after 20 hours

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Answer:

N(t)=N∗.5t/h where n(t) is amount of substance left, N = initial amount, t = current time, and h = half-life time.h = 24 hours t= 45 hours, N = 130mg

therefore, N(t)=130∗.545/24=35.44mg

Step-by-step explanation:

N(t)=N∗.5t/h where n(t) is amount of substance left, N = initial amount, t = current time, and h = half-life time.h = 24 hours t= 45 hours, N = 130mg

therefore, N(t)=130∗.545/24=35.44mg

Answer:

≈ 130 mg

Step-by-step explanation:

This is about the half-life of the substance.

There is a formula for this kind of calculations:

N(t)= N₀*(0.5)^(t/T), where

N(t) = substance left after time period of t,t = time passed,N₀ = initial amount of the substance,T = hal-life time of the given substance.

In our case, we have:

N₀ = 350 mg,t= 20 hours,T = 14 hours  as half of substance decays during this time period,

And the calculation:

N(20)= 350*(0.5)^(20/14)N(20) ≈ 130 mg

Answer: about 130 mg of substance remains after 20 hours

The fraction subtracted from 5/3 to get 1 is_____​

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Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

I am not sure

Answer:

2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]Let \:the \: unknown \: fraction \: be \: x\\\\\frac{5}{3} -x = 1\\\\\frac{5}{3}-x=1\\\\\mathrm{Subtract\:}\frac{5}{3}\mathrm{\:from\:both\:sides}\\\\\frac{5}{3}-x-\frac{5}{3}=1-\frac{5}{3}\\\\\frac{5}{3}-x-\frac{5}{3}=-x\\\\1-\frac{5}{3}=-\frac{2}{3}\\-x=-\frac{2}{3}\\\\x=\frac{2}{3}\\[/tex]

in the equation z=x^2-3y, find the value of z when x=-3 and y=4

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Answer:

z=-3

Step-by-step explanation:

z=(-3)^2 - 3(4)

z=9 - 12

z=-3

Jorge’s monthly bill from his Internet service provider was $25. The service provider charges a base rate of $15 per month plus $1 for each hour that the service is used. Find the number of hours that Jorge was charged for that month.

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Answer:

10 hours for the month

Step-by-step explanation:

What you know: The total amount Jorge was charged for the month was $25

The base rate is $15

He gets charged $1 per each hour

Setting it up:

15+1h=25

(the 15 is the base rate, plus the 1 dollar per hour (h) which both add to the total of 25 dollars for the month)

Subtract 15 from both sides of the equation to get your variable by itself

1h=10

then divide the 1 on both sides to get h (hours) by itself

h=10

And there's your answer, 10 is the number of hours that Jorge was charged for the month

Hopefully this helped :))

Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

$25 - $15 = $10

and its $1 per hour so the answer is 10hrs

A set of furniture was sold for GH cedis 3000 at a profit of 25%. Find the cost price.

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Answer:

2400GH Cedis

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]Selling \:price = 3000gh Cedis\\Profit \% = 25\%\\Cost\:price =?\\\\CP =\frac{ ( Selling\:price \times 100 )}{ ( 100 + percentage profit)} \\\\C.P = \frac{3000\times 100 }{100+25}\\\\ C.P = \frac{300000}{125} \\\\Cost\: Price = 2400gh Cedis[/tex]

Donny has three times as many candy canes as Marc. Marc has thirty more candy canes than Bob. They have 500 candy canes altogether. How many candy canes does Donny have?

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Answer:

318

Step-by-step explanation:

Bob=x

Marc=x+30

Donny=3(x+30)

x+x+30+3x+90=500

5x=500-120

5x=380

x=76

Bob has x = 76

Marc has x+30=106

Donny has 3*112=318

318+106+76=500

7x²-2-3x²
I’m trying to combine like terms

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Combine 7x² and -3x² to get 4x² because 7-3=4
Final answer if you’re trying to simplify is 4x²-2 because you can’t combine any further.

Answer:

4x^2−2

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's simplify step-by-step.

7x^2−2−3x^2

=7x^2+(−2)+(−3x^2)

Combine Like Terms:

=7x^2(+−2)+(−3x^2)

=(7x^2+(−3x^2))+(−2)

=4x^2+−2

Answer:

=4x2−2

Write an expression that can be used to find the price of a television that is on sale for 20% off the regular price of p dollars. Can you write a second expression equivalent to the one you wrote in the last questions.

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Answer:

The expression that could help calculate the price of the TV is;

$P - 20% of $P

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, we want to write an expression that corresponds to the price of a television set that is on sale at a price which is 20% off the regular price.

From the question, we can see that the regular price is $P

So now we are having 20% off;

This corresponds to;

20/100 * p = p/5 = 0.2p

So in the expression form, we can have;

$P - 20% of $P

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Answer:

5/2=20/8=35/14=125/50

Answer:

8, 14, 50

Step-by-step explanation:

5 x 4 = 20

2 x 4 = 8

5 x 7 = 35

2 x 7 = 14

5 x 25 = 125

2 x 25 = 50

In the expression 3x^2+y+-5 which of the following choices is the exponent in the term 3x^2?

A. 3

B. 2

C. X

D. None of these choices

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

3x^2

The coefficient is 3

The variable is x

The exponent is 2

Determine if the ordered pair (6, 4) is a solution to the inequality

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Answer:

[tex]\Large \boxed{\mathrm{Option \ D}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

(6, 4)

x = 6 and y = 4

y > -1/2x + 7

Plug in the values to check if it is true.

4 > -1/2(6) + 7

4 > -3 + 7

4 > 4

This statement is false.

(6, 4) lies on the line.

Please help I did the first 2

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Answer:

x = 1.5

Step-by-step explanation:

6 - 2x = 3

→ Minus 6 from both sides to isolate -2x

-2x = -3

→ Divide -2 from both sides to isolate x

x = 1.5

if a man works 400km in 6 minutes.How long will he work in 9 minutes​

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Answer:

600 km

Step-by-step explanation:

400 km  =       x    

  6 min         9 min  

cross multiply:

6x = 400 ( 9)

x = 3600 / 6

x = 600 km

HELP ASAP WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!!!! Use the number line​ below, where ​RS=9y+2, ST = 4y+9 and RT = 115. a. What is the value of​ y? b. Find RS and ST. a. What is the value of​ y?

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Answer: y = 7

Step-by-step explanation:

Do the ratios 2/3 and 12/18 form a proportion?
yes
no​

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Because 12/18 = 2/3..(cancel 12 and 18 by 6)

Answer:

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

2x6=12

3x6=18

6 is the multiplying number

( the 2 equations are the same amount )

Peter has one of each of the following coins in his pocket: a penny, a nickel, a dime, a quarter, and a half-dollar. Four of these coins are taken out of the pocket and the sum of their values is calculated. How many different sums are possible?

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a combinations problem, involving factorials.

5!/3!*2!=5*4/2=20/2=10

The different sum of the 4 coins from the list of 5 coins is an illustration of combination or selection. There are 5 different possible sums.

Given

[tex]n = 5[/tex] --- number of coins

[tex]r = 4[/tex] --- coins to be selected to calculate sum

For the sum of the coin value to be calculated, the 4 coins must be selected. This means combination.

So, we make use of:

[tex]^nC_r = \frac{n!}{(n - r)!r!}[/tex]

This gives

[tex]^5C_4 = \frac{5!}{(5 - 4)!4!}[/tex]

[tex]^5C_4 = \frac{5!}{1!4!}[/tex]

Expand

[tex]^5C_4 = \frac{5*4!}{1*4!}[/tex]

[tex]^5C_4 = \frac{5}{1}[/tex]

[tex]^5C_4 = 5[/tex]

Hence, there are 5 different possible sums.

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