Answer:
a. The coordinates of the first train are (-12,6). The coordinates of the second train are (20,35).
b. The slope of the line for the first train is [tex]-\frac{1}{2}[/tex]. The slope is neither horizontal or vertical. It slopes diagonally downward from left to write since the slope is negative. In slope-interdept form, it is written as [tex]y=-\frac{1}{2} x[/tex]. In standard form, it is written as [tex]x+2y=0[/tex]. The slope of the line for the second train is [tex]\frac{7}{4}[/tex]. The slope is neither vertical or horizontal. It slopes diagonally upward from left to right since the slope is positive. In slope-intercept form, it is written as [tex]y=\frac{7}{4}x[/tex]. In standard form, it is written as [tex]-7x+4y=0[/tex].
c. The equarion of a line in slope-intercept form of the new track would be [tex]y=-\frac{1}{2} x+2[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
a. The way to find the coordinates is either to picture a coordinate grid in your head or to have one out in front of you for a visual. The first train travels 12 miles west, or 12 units to the left (-12), and 6 miles north, or 6 units up (6). On a coordinate plane, that would be marked as (-12,6). The second train travels 20 miles east, or 20 units to the right (20), and 35 miles north, or 35 units up (35). On a coordinate plane that would be marked as (20,35). This means that the coordinates of the first train would be (-12,6), and the coordinates of there second train would be (20,35).
b. The way to find slope is to find [tex]\frac{delta "x"}{delta "y"}[/tex]. "Delta" means "the change in". The equation would be [tex]m=\frac{y_{2}-y_{1} }{x_{2}-x_{1} }[/tex]. So, let's find the slope of the first train's travel path. We'll use the origin, (0,0), and the stopping point, (-12,6), as our coordinates to find the slope. [tex]\frac{0-6}{0-(-12)}=\frac{0-6}{0+12}=\frac{-6}{12}=\frac{-1}{2}=-\frac{1}{2}[/tex]. That makes the slope of the first train's travel path to be (-1/2). Now, let's find the slope of the second train's travel path. We'll use the origin, (0,0), and the stopping point, (20,35), as our coordinates to find the slope. [tex]\frac{0-35}{0-20}=\frac{-35}{-20}=\frac{35}{20}=\frac{7}{4}[/tex]. That makes the slope of the second train's travel path to be (7/4). They want to know the equation of the travel path line in slope-intercept form and in standard form, and what the line looks like. To start off, any vertical line would be undefined, and that would be if the slope was a fraction with a denominator of zero, which doesn't occur for either train path. A horizontal line would be if the slope was zero itself and the trains were not moving, but the trains are moving, so that's not possible either. The way to determine theway a slope is diagonally is to look at whether the slope is positive or negative. The first train's path slopes negatively, so it moves diagonally downward from left to right, or diagonally upward from right to left (both the same thing). The second train's path slopes positively, so it moves diagonally upward from left to right, or diagonally downward from right to left. Finally, the equations for this part of the question. For both trains, the origin is the y-intercept, so the y-intercept does not have to be written in the slope-intercept equation. The slope-intercept form of an equation of a line is [tex]y=mx+b[/tex] where "m" is the slope and "b" is the y-intercept. The "b" value is 0, so that will not be written. The slope for the first train is (-1/2), so the slope-intercept form of the first train's travel path is y=(-1/2)x. The slope of the second train is (7/4), so the slope-intercept form for this train's path is y=(7/4)x. As for standard form, subtract the "mx" value from both sides, and set the equation equal to 0. Also, get rid of any fractions. So, for the first train, standard form would be x+2y=0. And for the second train, standard form would be -7x+4y=0.
c. Parallel means having the same slope but a different y-intercept. The second train station would be placed two miles north, or two units up, from the first train station. The first train station is at (0,0), so the second train station would be placed at (0,2). That makes 2 the y-intercept for if the first train had taken the second train station's travel route. The slope for the intitial route was (-1/2), so that will stay the same. Therefore, the equation of thr route taken if the first train had come out of the second train station, if it was already built, would be y=(-1/2x)+2.
-3 = k/12 help please
Answer:
-36 = k
Step-by-step explanation:
-3 = k/12
Multiply each side by 12
-3*12 = k/12 *12
-36 = k
Answer: k= -36
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]-3=\frac{k}{12}[/tex]
multiply both sides by 12
[tex]\frac{12k}{12}=12\left(-3\right)[/tex]
12*(-3)=-36
[tex]\frac{12k}{12}=12\left(-3\right)[/tex]
k=-36
In this activity, you will help Darin compare the unit prices, in price per pound, of clementines and navel oranges. Clementines are sold in three-pound bags, and navel oranges are sold by the pound. The table represents the cost of three-pound bags of clementines. Number of Bags Cost 1 $5.00 2 $10.00 3 $15.00 The equation c = $1.49p represents the cost of the navel oranges, where c is the cost and p is the number of pounds. Darin needs to know the price per pound of clementines. What needs to change in the table so that the data on clementines is in units of pounds and cost?
Answer:
The table gives the cost for the number of three-pound bags of clementines. you need to change the number of bags to pounds to be able to get the data for the clementines in units of pounds and cost.
Step-by-step explanation:
each of the bags are three pounds each so 1 bag times 3, 2bags times 3, and then 3bags times 3, hope this answers your question.
The table gives the cost for the number of three pounds bag of clemintines we need to change the number of bags to pounds to get the data or clemintines in units of pounds and cost.
What is Statistics?Statistics is the discipline that concerns the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data.
Given that Clementines are sold in three-pound bags, and navel oranges are sold by the pound
The table represents the cost of three-pound bags of clementines.
Number of Bags Cost
1 $5.00
2 $10.00
3 $15.00
The equation c = $1.49p represents the cost of the navel oranges, where c is the cost and p is the number of pounds.
The table gives the cost for the number of three pounds bag of clemintines we need to change the number of bags to pounds to get the data or clemintines in units of pounds and cost.
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Determine the value of x is
Answer:
x = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
The measure of an arc equals the measure of the central angle that intercepts it.
The measure of an arc intercepted by a diameter is 180 deg.
m(arc)EH = 180
m(arc)EF + m(arc)FG + m(arc)GH = m(arc)EH
10x + 8 + 67 + 11x = 180
21x + 75 = 180
21x = 105
x = 5
36. What is the solution to x+3 = -6?
HELP! answer if you can!
Answer:
x = -9
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 3 from both sides
x = -9
Answer:
x = -9
Step-by-step explanation:
x + 3 = -6
Subtract 3 from both sides.
x + 3 - 3 = -6 - 3
x = -9
also being timed help!
Answer: 4
Step-by-step explanation:
3x - y = 0
2x - y = 1
Talia spent \dfrac34 4 3 start fraction, 3, divided by, 4, end fraction of this week's allowance on candy. Of the money she spent on candy, \dfrac56 6 5 start fraction, 5, divided by, 6, end fraction was spent on gummy bears.
Answer:
15/24
Step-by-step explanation:
Talia spent 3/4 of this week's allowance on candy. Of the money she spent on candy, 5/6 was spent on gummy bears.
What fraction of this week's allowance did Talia spend on gummy bears?
Answer: Let this weeks allowance be x. Talia spent 3/4 of the weeks allowance on candy, therefore the money spent on candy = (3/4)x.
Out of the money spent on candy, 5/6 was spent on gummy bears. Therefore the money spent on gummy bears = 5/6 × (3/4)x = (15/24)x.
This means that the fraction of money spent on gummy bears was 15/24 of the weeks allowance.
Use the figure below to find the measure of angle x.
Answer:
70 degrees
Step-by-step explanation: this is an equilateral triangle. All of its angles are the same.
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Answer:
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Answer: 3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
what is negative 20 plus negative 15
Answer:
[tex]\huge\boxed{-35}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
(-20) + (-15) [ +(-) = - ]
=> -20-15
=> -35
Answer:
-35
Step-by-step explanation:
a negative plus a negative = negative
negative plus a positive = positive or negative (it depends on which is larger)
negative * negative = positive
negative * positive= negative
negative-negative= negative
use keep change change
i.e., 8-6 -> 8+-6
change the sign of the middle and the sign of the second term.
the function f(x)=-(x5+)(x+1) is shown. what is the range of the function
Answer:
all real numbers less than or equals to 4
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Answer:
2
Step-by-step explanation:
Let Ishan’s age equal an unknown quantity we’ll call “x”.
An age 4 times Ishan’s would be 4 times x, written “4x”.
An age 6 years older than Ishan’s would be written “x+6”.
Now, through the magic of algebra, we can write an equation: 4x = x+6 . This means that “four times Ishan’s age is equal to his age plus six.”
The magic continues: you can subtract an”x” from each side of the equation. You can subtract any quantity from either side, but subtracting”x” will leave 6 on the right and “3x” on the left: 3x = 6.
Divide both sides by the same quantity: 3.
This will give you x =2. This indicates Ishan’s age is 2.
Answer:
Ishaan is 2 years old.
Step-by-step explanation:
We can create a systems of equations for this, assuming b is Ben's age and i is Ishaan's age.
[tex]b = 4i[/tex]
[tex]b = i+6[/tex]
Let's solve via substitution.
[tex]4i = i+6[/tex]
Subtract i from both sides:
[tex]3i = 6[/tex]
Divide both sides by 3:
[tex]i = 2[/tex]
So Ishaan is 2 years old. Ben is:
[tex]4(2) = 8[/tex] years old.
Hope this helped!
Mother wants to divide $36 between her daughters Ava and Charlotte in the ratio of their ages. If Ava is 15 years old and Charlotte is 12 years old, find how much Ava and Charlotte will get.
Answer:
Ava's share = $20
Charlotte's share = $16
Step-by-step explanation:
15x + 12x = 36 : multiply each girl's age by same amount and adding gives $36
27x = 36 : add x terms
x = 36 / 27 : divide both sides of equation by 27
x = 4 / 3
Ava's share = 15x = 15 * 4/3 = 20
Charlotte's share = 12x = 12 * 4/3 = 16
Martha estimated there were 86 marbles in a jar for a contest. The actual number of marbles in the jar was 108. What was the percent error of Martha's estimation?
Answer:
Roughly 20.4%
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the formula of percent of error:
| Actual number - Guess / Actual number | (100)
The actual number is 108 and the guessed number is 86:
| 108 - 86 / 108 | (100)
= | 22/108 | (100)
= | 0.2037037037 | (100)
The vertical lines indicate absolute value. This means that anything inside of it must be turned into its positive form. Since it is already positive, just take the signs away:
0.2037037037(100)
≈ 0.204(100)
= 20.4
Turn this into a percent:
20.4%
Martha's percent of error is 20.4%
Please tell me if I was right or not. I really hope this helps!
-2(8 - 1)= find the product
Answer:
-14
Step-by-step explanation:
First, solve what is in the parentheses:
8-1=7
Now you have -2(7)
-2(7)=
-14
The product is -14!
Answer:
-14
Step-by-step explanation:
-2(8-1)
= -2*8 -2*-1
= -16 + 2
= -14
another solutión is:
-2(8-1)
= -2*7
= -14
In a recent Super Bowl, a TV network predicted that 53 % of the audience would express an interest in seeing one of its forthcoming television shows. The network ran commercials for these shows during the Super Bowl. The day after the Super Bowl, and Advertising Group sampled 79 people who saw the commercials and found that 41 of them said they would watch one of the television shows.Suppose you have the following null and alternative hypotheses for a test you are running:H0:p=0.53H0:p=0.53Ha:p≠0.53Ha:p≠0.53Calculate the test statistic, rounded to 3 decimal places
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Explanation:
We're conducting a one proportion Z test.
The hypothesized population proportion is p = 0.53, which is not to be confused with the p-value (unfortunately statistics textbooks seem to overuse the letter 'p'). Luckily this problem is not asking for the p-value.
The sample population proportion is
phat = x/n = 41/79 = 0.518987 approximately
The standard error (SE) is
SE = sqrt(p*(1-p)/n)
SE = sqrt(0.53*(1-0.53)/79)
SE = 0.056153 approximately
Making the test statistic to be
z = (phat - p)/(SE)
z = (0.518987 - 0.53)/0.056153
z = -0.19612487311452
z = -0.196
Which is approximate and rounded to 3 decimal places.
10.The sum of first 16 terms of the AP: 10, 6 ,2, ....is
− 320− 320
320320
640640
− 352 − 352
Answer:
- 320Step-by-step explanation:
a₁ = 10
a₂ = 6
d = a₂ - a₁ = 6 - 10 = -4
n = 16
a₁₆ = a₁ + (n-1)•d = 10 + (16-1)•(-4) = 10 - 60 = -50
[tex]S_{n}=\dfrac{a_1+a_n}{2}\cdot n\\\\\\S_{16}=\dfrac{10-50}{2}\cdot 16=-40\cdot8=-320[/tex]
-4-(3+6²)÷13-1²•(-12)=
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
-4-(3+6²)÷13-1²•(-12)=
PEMDAS
parrenthesis:
-4-81÷13-1² x (-12)
exponent:
-4-81÷12 x (-12)
multiplication:
-4-81÷ (-144)
divison:
- 4 - (- 9)
subtraction (Actaully addition +):
= 5
-(- makes plus so -4 + 9 makes 5
Hope this helps, have a good day!! :)
Clarissa and Shawna, working together, can paint the exterior of a house in 6 days. Clarissa by herself can complete this in 5 days less than Shawna. how long will it take Clarissa to complete the job by herself?
Answer:
Clarissa will take 10 hours by herself
Step-by-step explanation:
Let s = time for shawna
s-5 = time for clarissa
The formula for determining the time is
1/a + 1/b = 1/c where a and b are the times alone and c is the time together
1/s + 1/(s-5) = 1/6
Multiply each side by 6s(s-5) to clear the fractions
6s(s-5) ( 1/s + 1/(s-5)) = 1/6 *6s(s-5)
Distribute
6(s-5) + 6s = s(s-5)
Distribute
6s -30 +6s = s^2 -5s
Combine like terms
12s -30 = s^2 -5s
Move everything to the right
0 = s^2 -5s -12s +30
0 = s^2 -17s +30
Factor
0 = ( s-15) (s-2)
Using the zero product property
s-15 =0 s-2 =0
s =15 s=2 ( This is not a reasonable answer since it is less than the time together)
s=15
s-5 = 10
Clarissa will take 10 hours by herself
Write an expression for 267 multiplied by x
Answer:
267x
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiplication means times
267 * x
267x
Answer:
267x
when you multiply a number by a variable, you can combine the terms if there is no coefficient for the variable.
Kyle stood on a bridge and threw a rock up and over the side. The height of the rocks in meters can be approximated by approximated by -5t^2+5t+24, where T is the time in seconds after car through it completely factor the expression
Answer:
The factorized expression is (-5) × (t - 2.747) ×(t - 1.747)
Step-by-step explanation:
The given expression is -5·t² + 5·t + 24
To factorize the expression by completing the square method, we equate the expression to zero to get;
-5·t² + 5·t + 24 = 0
WE divide by -5 to get;
t² - t - 24/5 = 0
t² - t = 24/5
t² - t + 1/4 = 24/5 + 1/4
(t - 1/2)² = 5.05
t - 1/2 = ±√5.05
t = 1/2 + √5.05, 1/2 - √5.05
The factorized expression becomes;
(t - 1/2 + √5.05) and (t - 1/2 - √5.05)
Which gives;
(t - 2.747) ×(t - 1.747)
The factorized expression is (-5) × (t - 2.747) ×(t - 1.747).
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Find the area and the perimeter of the shaded regions below. Give your answer as a completely simplified exact value in terms of π (no approximations). The figures below are based on semicircles or quarter circles and problems b), c), and d) are involving portions of a square.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The shaded regions consist of a triangle and a semicircle
Area of shaded regions = Area of Triangle + Area of semicircle
Area of Triangle = (h x b) ÷ 2
Height, h = 10 cm
Base, b = 8 cm
Are of the triangle component = (10 x 8) ÷ 2
= 80 ÷ 2
= 40 cm^2
Area of semicircle = πr^2 ÷ 2
Diameter, D = 8 cm
Radius, r = 8 cm ÷ 2 = 4 cm
Are of the semicircle component = [π(4^2) ÷ 2)
= 16π ÷ 2
= 16π cm^2
Total area of shaded regions
= (40+16π) cm^2
= 8 (5 +2π) cm^2
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\sf Area = 8\pi + 40\ cm^2}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\sf Perimeter = 4\pi + 22\ cm}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of the figure:
Firstly: Area of semicircle:
[tex]\sf \frac{\pi r^2}{2} \\Where\ r = 4 \ cm\\\frac{\pi (4)^2}{2} \\\frac{16 \pi}{2}\\8 \pi \ cm^2[/tex]
Then Area of Triangle
[tex]\sf 1/2 (Base)(Height)\\1/2(10)(4)\\10*2\\20\ cm^2[/tex]
Area of Figure = Area of Semicircle + 2(Area of triangle)
=> 8π + 2(20)
=> 8π + 40 cm²
Perimeter of Semicircle:
Firstly, we'll have to find the hypotenuse
[tex]\sf c^2 = a^2+b^2\\c^2 = 4^2+10^2\\c^2 = 16+100\\c^2 = 116\\c = 11\ cm[/tex]
Then, Perimeter of the semi-circle:
=> πr
Where r = 4 cm
=> 4π
Now, the perimeter of the whole figure:
=> 4π + 2(11)
=> 4π + 22 cm
If it is now January, what month will it be 500 months from
now?
(a) January
(b) June
(C) September
(d) December
the 15 chihuahua puppies ate 63 cups of food last week if each puppy ate the same amount of food how many cups of puppy food did each puppy eat
Answer:4.2 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
Just do 63 cups, divided by the 15 puppies which equals 4.2 cups! pls mark brainliest
Answer:
4.2 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
I am in the assiment and i just got it right on the assiment
Please Help Me With This I Will Mark Brainliest If You Are Correct!!!!!!!!!!! Determine the intervals on which the function is increasing, decreasing, and constant. A coordinate axis is drawn with a parabola pointing up that has vertex of 0,3. A). Increasing x 0 B). Increasing x > 0; Decreasing x 3 D). Increasing x > 3; Decreasing x < 3
Answer:
Increasing x> 3
Decreasing x< 3
Step-by-step explanation:
If you imagine drawing a tangent line (a line which touches a curve or shape at one point) at some point on the graph, you can see if a curve is increasing or decreasing at that point; and on the whole interval.
Doing this I find that the curve is decreasing on x< 3 and increases on x> 3
It takes 250 \text{ g}250 g250, start text, space, g, end text of pasta and 240 \text{ ml}240 ml 240, start text, space, m, l, end text of sauce to make one batch of spaghetti, and it takes 600 \text{ g}600 g600, start text, space, g, end text of pasta and 700 \text{ ml}700 ml 700, start text, space, m, l, end text of sauce to make one batch of lasagna.
Answer:
250S + 600L > 4000
240S + 700L > 5000
Step-by-step explanation:
It takes 250 g of pasta and 240 ml of sauce to make one batch of spaghetti, and it takes 600g of pasta and 700ml of sauce to make one batch of lasagna.
Friedrich is a chef who wants to make spaghetti and lasagna using more than 4000 g of pasta and more than 5000 ml of sauce.
Let S denote the number of batches of spaghetti he makes and L the number of batches of lasagna he makes.
Write an inequality that represents the condition based on the number of grams of pasta.
Write an inequality that represents the condition based on the number of milliliters of sauce.
Scenario 1: Pasta
The chef wants to make spaghetti and lasagna using more than 4000 g of pasta.
S =the number of batches of spaghetti he makes
L =the number of batches of lasagna he makes.
We have, inequality based on the number of grams of pasta
250S + 600L > 4000
Scenario 2: Sauce
chef wants to make spaghetti and lasagna using more than 5000 ml of sauce.
S= the number of batches of spaghetti he makes
L= the number of batches of lasagna he makes.
We have, inequality based on the number of milliliters of sauce
240S + 700L > 5000
The two inequalities are:
250S + 600L > 4000
240S + 700L > 5000
answer it answer it answer it
Answer:
22.5
Step-by-step explanation:
cause
Answer:
It is 22.5
Step-by-step explanation:
add up all they shaded parts:
22.5 x 4 = 90 degrees
as each unshaded part is three times more then you do 22.5 x 3 for one part
22.5 x 3 = 67.5 degrees
then times by four because there is four unshaded sections.
67.5 x 4 = 270 degrees
270 + 90 = 360 degrees and there is 360 degrees in a circle so 22.5 degrees is the correct answer.
Is Figure B a scale copy of Figure A? Choose 1 answer: A. Yes B. No
Answer:
A Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
the ratio is 2:1
Answer:
A. yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Anyone the answers? Please help
Answer:
1.) 3 shovels/7 buckets
2.)7 buckets/3shovels
Jared hiked a trail that is 12 miles long. He hiked the trail in section that were 1.5
miles each. In how many sections did he complete the hike?
A. 12
B. 8
C. 10
D. 4