What value of x is in the solution set of 2(3х – 1) > 4х – 6?
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-5
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-1
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Answer 1

Answer:

-1

Step-by-step explanation:

2(3х – 1) > 4х – 6

Distribute

6x -2 > 4x-6

Subtract 4x from each side

6x-2-4x > 4x-6-4x

2x-2 > -6

Add 2 to each side

2x-2+2> -6+2

2x> -4

Divide by 2

2x/2 > -4/2

x > -2

The number is greater than -2

The only number that is greater than -2 is -1


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One leg of a right triangle measures 8 units and the hypotenuse measures 12 units. The perimeter of the triangle is irrational. True False

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Answer:

TRUE

Step-by-step explanation:

Length of other leg [tex]= \sqrt {12^2 - 8^2} \\

= \sqrt {144 -64} \\

= \sqrt {80} \\

= 4\sqrt {5} \\[/tex]

Since, [tex] \sqrt 5[/tex] is an irrational number, hence Perimeter of triangle will also be irrational.

TRUE

Answer:

True.

Step-by-step explanation:

The length of the other side = sqrt ( 12^2 - 8^2)

= sqrt (144 - 64)

= sqrt ( 80) which is irrational so the perimeter is also irrational.

(The sum of a rational number and an irrational is irrational).

Which expression represents the prime factorization of 243?

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed{3^5}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hey there!

Look at the image below↓

By looking at the image we can tell the PR expression is [tex]3^5[/tex].

Hope this helps :)

Answer:

Below in bold.

Step-by-step explanation:

Dividing  by primes:

3 ) 243

3 )  81

3 )  27

3)     9

        3.

So the prime factors of 243 are 3 * 3 * 3 * 3 * 3  or  3^5.

ASAP!!!!!!!!! PLEASE help me with this question! This is really urgent! No nonsense answers please.

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Answer: Choice A) 148 degrees

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Explanation:

Let point A be the center of the circle.

Arc DCF is 316 degrees. Arc FG is 20 degrees. Subtracting the arc measures gives 316-20 = 296 which is the measure of arc DCG, and by extension, it is the measure of reflex angle DAG. The acute angle DAG is 360-296 = 64 degrees

Triangle DAG is isosceles with AD = AG, so the base angles are ADG and AGD. Let's call each of these angles x for now. The sum of the three angles add to 180

x+x+64 = 180

2x+64 = 180

2x = 180-64

2x = 116

x = 116/2

x = 58

Therefore angle ADG is 58 degrees. It adds to angle ADB = 90 to get 90+58 = 148, which is the measure of angle BDG.

Note: angle ADB is 90 because tangent BD forms a right angle with the radius AD.

Another note: angle ADG is half that of the arc it cuts off, so in a sense it's similar to an inscribed angle

Help please on this question. I’d appreciate it if you answered.

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Ok so the letters overwrap all of the alphabets and the other terms are in.

Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

Consonants and vowels do not overlap

There are no consonants that are vowels and no vowels that are consonants

That means the circles will never touch

Multiply negative 1 over 3 multiplied by 1 over 4. Which of the following is correct? negative 1 over 3 negative 1 over 4 negative 1 over 7 negative 1 over 12

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Answer:

-1/12

Step-by-step explanation:

-1/3 * 1/4

Multiply the numerators

-1 *1 = -1

Multiply the denominators

3 *4 =12

numerator over denominator

-1/12

Answer:

the answer is [tex]\frac{-1}{12} \\[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{1}{3} x \frac{1}{4}[/tex]

3x4= 12 is now the denominator

                       and

the numerator stays the same because -1x1=-1

so there for the answer is [tex]\frac{-1}{12}[/tex]

hope this helped you  ^.^ happy holiday

Find the length of AB

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Answer:

AB = 3π

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for the circumference of a circle is:

C = 2πr

By substituting 27 for r:

C = 2π(27)

C = 54π

The whole circumference is 54π. A circle is 360º around. We can set up a proportion to find the length of the 20º arc:

[tex]\frac{360}{54p}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{20}{x}[/tex]

Cross-multiply:

360x = 1080π

Divide both sides by 360:

x = 3π

AB = 3π

Answer:

AB = 3π

Step-by-step explanation:

The arc AB can be calculated as

AB = circumference of circle × fraction of circle

The central angle is equal to the measure of arc AB = 20° , thus

AB = 2πr × [tex]\frac{20}{360}[/tex]

     = 2π × 27 × [tex]\frac{1}{18}[/tex] ( cancel 18 and 27 by 9 )

     = 2π × 3 × [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] = 6π × [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] = 3π

f(x) = x2. What is g(x)?

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Answer:

-x^2 - 3

Step-by-step explanation:

SO we know f(x); x^2

when you place a (-), it flips teh image across the x-axis.

Finally, we see that the line is at (0,-3). To get it there, we need to go down 3, which gives us the -3 in the equation.

So we have -x^2-3

(rember the - sign is to flip it across the x-axis, and the -3 is to move the line 3 down the y-axis)        

I checked my answer on a calculator btw lol.

What is the sum of the complex numbers
9- i and – 5 – i?

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[tex]9-i+(-5-i)=9-i-5-i=4-2i[/tex]

y=2/5x-12 is it liear or nolinear or both

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

y=2/5x-12 it is a linear equation in the form of y=mx+b

the best way to know is to graph the function

whats the squareroot of 144 needs to be simplified

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

The square root of any number is basically asking "what number multiplied by itself will equal this number?"

Usually you memorize these, but there's also a quick way to do it.

We know that [tex]10\cdot10=100[/tex], so the square root must be greater than 10.

We also know that [tex]15\cdot15=225[/tex], so the square root must be less than 15.

A good mid point between these numbers is 13. Let's see what 13 squared is:

[tex]13\cdot13=169[/tex]

So it's a bit less than 13. Let's try 12.

[tex]12\cdot12=144[/tex]

So 12 is the square root of 144.

Hope this helped!

Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{\sqrt{144}=12}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\begin{array}{c|c}144&2\\72&2\\36&2\\18&2\\9&3\\3&3\\1\end{array}\\\\144=2\cdot2\cdot2\cdot2\cdot3\cdot3=2^2\cdot2^2\cdot3^2\\\\\sqrt{144}=\sqrt{2^2\cdot2^2\cdot3^2}=\sqrt{2^2}\cdot\sqrt{2^2}\cdot\sqrt{3^2}=2\cdot2\cdot3=12\\\\\text{Used}\\\\\sqrt{ab}=\sqrt{a}\cdot\sqrt{b}\\\sqrt{a^2}=a\\\\\text{for}\ a\ge0,\ b\geq0[/tex]

Suppose that there are two types of tickets to a show: advance and same-day. The combined cost of one advance ticket and one same-day ticket is $65 . For one performance, 25 advance tickets and 35 same-day tickets were sold. The total amount paid for the tickets was 1875 . What was the price of each kind of ticket?

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Answer:

same day = 25

advanced = 40

Step-by-step explanation:

Let a = advanced tickets

s = same day tickets

s+a = 65

25a+35s = 1875

Multiply the first equation by -25

-25s -25a = -1625

Add this to the second equation

25a+35s = 1875

-25a -25s= -1625

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     10s = 250

Divide each side by 10

10s/10 = 250/10

s =25

Now find a

s+a = 65

25+a = 65

a = 40

Answer: same day = 25

advanced = 40

The base of a solid oblique pyramid is an equilateral triangle with an edge length of s units. Which expression represents the height of the triangular base of the pyramid? Five-halves StartRoot 2 EndRootunits Five-halves StartRoot 3 EndRootunits 5 StartRoot 2 EndRootunits 5 StartRoot 3 EndRootunits

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Answer:

The height of the triangular base of the pyramid is s√3/2 units

Step-by-step explanation:

Here in this question, what we are concerned with is to calculate the height of the equilateral-triangle base of the oblique pyramid.

From the question, we are told that the equilateral triangle has a length of a units.

Let’s have a recall on some of the properties of equilateral triangles;

a. All sides are of equal lengths. Meaning side s is the length of all the sides in this case.

b. All angles are equal, meaning they are 60 degree each.

c. Dropping a perpendicular line from the top vertex to the base length will split the equilateral triangle into two right-angled triangles of angles 60 and 30 each.

So to find the height of this triangular base, we can use any of the two right angled triangles.

Kindly recall that the properties of each would be angles 30, 60 and side length s

so to calculate the height h, we can use trigonometric identities

Mathematically, the trigonometric identity we can use is the sine( side length s represents the hypotenuse, while the height h represents the opposite facing the angle 60 degrees)

Thus; we have

Sine of an angle = length of the opposite/length of hypotenuse

sin 60 = h/s

h = s sin 60

In surd form,

sin 60 = √3/2

Thus;

h = s * √3/2 = s√3/2 units

Answer:

BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB

Step-by-step explanation:

In the figure above, O is a circle. What is the
measure of obtuse angle AOB, in degrees?

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Answer:

An obtuse angle is an angle that is bigger than 90° degrees, but doesn’t reach a straight line at 180°.

Step-by-step explanation:

i didnt see a figure above but this is the answer to "what is the measure if obtuse angle in degrees?"

Solve for g.
-3+5+ 6g = 11 – 3g
g =​

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Answer:

g = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

-3 + 5 + 6g = 11 - 3g

Move the variables to one side and the numbers to the other:

9g = 9

Simplify:

g = 1

Answer:

g=1

Step-by-step explanation:

-3+5=2

2+6g=8

11-3g=8

makes sense that g will have to be 1

help please, got a little lost in everything

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Answer:

375 mm cubed

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume would stay the same because the same number of the same pennies are being used.

If the question was asking for the surface area, then the answer would be different.

Hope that helped!!! k

Answer: 375 mm cubed

Consider a triangle ABC like the one below. Suppose that b=27, c=66, and B=130º. (The figure is not drawn to scale.) Solve the triangle.
Carry your intermediate computations to at least four decimal places, and round your answers to the nearest tenth.
If no such triangle exists, enter "No solution." If there is more than one solution, use the button labeled "or".

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Answer:

The remaining dimensions of the triangle are [tex]A \approx 31.7368^{\circ}[/tex], [tex]C \approx 18.2632^{\circ}[/tex] and [tex]a \approx 45.3201[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

As angle B is an obtuse angle, Angle C can be obtained by means of the Law of Sine:

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

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

[tex]C = \sin^{-1}\left(\frac{b}{c}\cdot \sin B \right)[/tex]

Where:

[tex]b[/tex], [tex]c[/tex] - Measures of triangle sides, dimensionless.

[tex]B[/tex], [tex]C[/tex] - Measures of angles, measured in degrees.

If [tex]b = 27[/tex], [tex]c = 66[/tex] and [tex]B =130^{\circ}[/tex], then:

[tex]C = \sin^{-1}\left(\frac{27}{66}\cdot \sin 130^{\circ} \right)[/tex]

[tex]C \approx 18.2632^{\circ}[/tex]

Given that sum of internal angles in triangles equals to 180º, the angle A is now determined:

[tex]A = 180^{\circ}-B-C[/tex]

[tex]A = 180^{\circ}-130^{\circ}-18.2632^{\circ}[/tex]

[tex]A \approx 31.7368^{\circ}[/tex]

Lastly, the length of the side [tex]a[/tex] is calculated by Law of Cosine:

[tex]a = \sqrt{b^{2}+c^{2}-2\cdot b\cdot c\cdot \cos A}[/tex]

[tex]a =\sqrt{27^{2}+66^{2}-2\cdot (27)\cdot (66)\cdot \cos 31.7368^{\circ}}[/tex]

[tex]a \approx 45.3201[/tex]

The remaining dimensions of the triangle are [tex]A \approx 31.7368^{\circ}[/tex], [tex]C \approx 18.2632^{\circ}[/tex] and [tex]a \approx 45.3201[/tex].

how many are 3 raised to 2 ???​

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Answer:

[tex]\huge \boxed{9}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

3 raised to 2 is 3 to the power of 2.

[tex]3^2 =3 \times 3 = 9[/tex]

3 is multiplied by itself.

If A has a 3 letter name, but the name doesn’t contain a vowel what would be A’s name?

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A is vowel.

first condition prevents any vowels, thus there will be no A at all


Function g can be thought of as a scaled version of f(x)=|x| what is the equation for g(x)?

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Khan academy

The equation for the g(x) is g(x) = -4|x| if function g can be thought of as a scaled version of f(x)=|x| option (B) is correct.

What is a function?

It is defined as a special type of relationship, and they have a predefined domain and range according to the function every value in the domain is related to exactly one value in the range.

We have:

Function g can be thought of as a scaled version of f(x)=|x|

The function f(x):

f(x) = |x|

The blue lines represent the function f(x)

First reflect the function f(x) around the x-axis

F(x) = -|x|

Multiply by the factor 4 to stretch the function:

g(x) = -4|x|

Thus, the equation for the g(x) is g(x) = -4|x| if function g can be thought of as a scaled version of f(x)=|x| option (B) is correct.

Learn more about the function here:

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Draw a line for the axis of symmetry of function f. Also mark the x-intercept(s), y-Intercept, and vertex of the function.
f(x)= x^2- 4x-5
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2-
-10
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Answer:

1) Please find attached the graph sowing the line of symmetry

The symmetry line is a vertical line passing through (2, -9)

2) The x-intercept are (5, 0) and (-1, 0)

The y-intercept is (0, -5)

The vertex is (2, -9)

Step-by-step explanation:

The given function is;

f(x) = x² - 4·x - 5

The data values are generated as follows;

x,          f(x)

-1,         0

-0.8,    -1.16

-0.6,    -2.24

-0.4,    -3.24

-0.2,    -4.16

0,         -5

0.2,      -5.76

0.4,      -6.44

0.6,     -7.04

0.8,     -7.56

1,         -8

1.2,      -8.36

1.4,      -8.64

1.6,      -8.84

1.8,      -8.96

2,        -9

2.2,     -8.96

2.4,      -8.84

2.6,     -8.64

2.8,     -8.36

3,        -8

3.2,     -7.56

3.4,     -7.04

3.6,     6.44

3.8,     -5.76

4,        -5

4.2,      -4.16

4.4,     -3.24

4.6,     -2.24

4.8,      -1.16

5,           0

The minimum is found from differentiating the function, f(x), with respect to x and looking for the zeros of the result  as follows;

f'(x) = 2·x -4

f'(x) = 0 = 2·x -4

x = 2

The y-coordinate gives; f(2) = 2² - 4×2 - 5 = -9

Therefore, the symmetry line is a vertical line passing through (2, -9)

The x-intercept is the point at which y = 0, therefore, from f(x) = x² - 4·x - 5, we have;

0 = x² - 4·x - 5 = (x - 5)·(x + 1)  

Therefore, the x-intercept are x = 5 or -1

The x-intercept are (5, 0) and (-1, 0)

The y-intercept occur at the point where the x value = 0, therefore, we have;

The y-intercept occur at y = f(0) = 0² - 4·0 - 5 = -5

The y-intercept is (0, -5)

Re-writing the  equation in vertex form y = a(x - h)² + k gives;

f(x) = x² - 4·x - 5 = 1·(x - 2)² - 9

Therefore, the vertex is (2, -9)

Answer:

see attached graph

The x-intercept are (5, 0) and (-1, 0)

The y-intercept is (0, -5)

The vertex is (2, -9)

Step-by-step explanation:

i need help :( please answer

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Answer:

[tex] = - ( \frac{1}{3} \times \frac{1}{3} \times \frac{1}{3} \times \frac{1}{3} )[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] - {(3)}^{ - 4} = \\ - ( { 3}^{ - 4} )= \\ - (\frac{1}{ {3}^{4} } )[/tex]

[tex] = - ( \frac{1}{3} \times \frac{1}{3} \times \frac{1}{3} \times \frac{1}{3} )[/tex]

[tex] = - \frac{1}{81} [/tex]

I hope it helps

2 4/5-( -2 1/4)
Can someone please help me solve this and explain.. I’m so confused

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Answer:

5 1/20

Step-by-step explanation:

2 ⅘=2+4/5

2 ¼=2+1/4

So: 2 ⅘-(-2 ¼)=

2 ⅘ + 2 ¼=

2+4/5+2+1/4=

4+(4/5+1/4)=

4+21/20=

4+(20+1)/20=

4+(1+1/20)=

5 1/20

Vince went on a 333 day hiking trip. Each day, he walked 3\4 ​the distance that he walked the day before. He walked 83.2583, point, 25 kilometers total in the trip.

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Answer:

x= 36 km

Step-by-step explanation:

Vince went on a 3 day hiking trip. Each day, he walked 3/4 the distance that he walked the day before. He walked 83.25 kilometers total in the trip. How far did Vince walk on the 1st day of the trip?

Assume vince walked x km on the first day .

The following equation can be formed

x + 3/4 x + (3/4)^2 x = 83.25

x + 0.75x + 0.5625x = 83.25

Add the like terms

2.3125x = 83.25

Divide both sides by 2.3125

x = 36 km.

Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

A pharmaceutical salesperson receives a monthly salary of $4700 plus a commission of 2% of sales. Write a linear equation for the salesperson's monthly wage W in terms of monthly sales S.

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Answer:

[tex]W= 4700+0.02S[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that

W is the monthly wage

S is the monthly sales

According to the problem statement, salesperson receives a monthly salary of $4700 (sales or no sales made he/she gets that amount)

 

Also plus 2%  commission of sales made for the month added to the wage

we can model his/her wage as follows

[tex]W= 4700+ (2/100)S\\\\ W= 4700+0.02S[/tex]

Hence the model for the monthly wage is [tex]W= 4700+0.02S[/tex]

Someone help me plzz​

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Step-by-step explanation:

distance around the running track means to find the perimeter of whole solid figure

radius(r) = 30/2 =15m

perimeter = 50+ pi× r + 50+ pi × r

= 100 + 2 × pi ×r

= 100 + 2× 22÷7 × 15

= 1360/ 7 m

= 194.285 m

Rewrite the radical expression as an expression with rational exponents. fifth root of x to the power of 9

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Answer:

[tex]x^\frac{9}{5}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sqrt[5]{x}[/tex] is the same thing as [tex]x^{\frac{1}{5}}[/tex].

Now if we have [tex]x^{\frac{1}{5}}[/tex] to the power of 9, the exponents are multiplied.

[tex]x^{\frac{1}{5} \cdot9} = x^{\frac{9}{5} }[/tex].

Hope this helped!

A 12 section game wheel has a 25% probability that the pointer will land on green. What is the likelihood that the pointer will land on green

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Answer:

I’m not entirely sure what the question is asking but...

The spinner has a 1/4 chance of landing on green

with this, being a 12 section game wheel, it means that 3 of the sections are green.

Q4) Using Euclid's algorithm, find the HCF of 240 and 228​

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[tex] \LARGE{ \underline{ \boxed{ \purple{ \rm{Solution : )}}}}}[/tex]

Euclid's division lemma : Let a and b are two positive integers. There exist unique integers q and r such that

a = bq + r, 0 [tex]\leqslant[/tex] r < b

Or We can write it as,

Dividend = Divisor × Quotient + Remainder

Work out:

Given integers are 240 and 228. Clearly 240 > 228. Applying Euclid's division lemma to 240 and 228,

⇛ 240 = 228 × 1 + 12

Since, the remainder 12 ≠ 0. So, we apply the division dilemma to the division 228 and remainder 12,

⇛ 228 = 12 × 19 + 0

The remainder at this stage is 0. So, the divider at this stage or the remainder at the previous age i.e 12

[tex] \large{ \therefore{ \boxed{ \sf{HCF \: of \: 240 \: \& \: 228 = 12}}}}[/tex]

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What is the value of y?
O 3 sqrt 3 units
O 6 sqrt 3 units
O 9 sqrt 3 units
O 12 sqrt 3 units

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Answer:

6 sqrt(3) = y

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use the leg rule to find y

hyp      leg

----- = -------

leg        part

9+3      y

----- = -------

y       9

Using cross products

12*9 = y^2

108 = y^2

Taking the square root of each side

sqrt(108) = sqrt(y^2)

sqrt(36 *3) = y

6 sqrt(3) = y

Answer: B) 6/3 units

Step-by-step explanation:

A business tenant has a percentage lease stating rent payment is greater of 2% of the business's total gross sales volume or a minimum base rental of $1,000.00 per month. In the past year, sales totaled $435,000. How much rent did the business pay?

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Answer:

The answer is $12,000. 12 months × $1,000 per month = $12,000 minimum annual base rent; $435,000 gross sales × 2% = $8,700. The tenant paid $12,000 because the minimum base rent was more than the percentage of gross sales.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Here on this rugged and woody hillside has grown an apple-tree, not planted by man, no relic of a former orchard, but a natural growth, like the pines and oaks. Most fruits which we prize and use depend entirely on our care. Corn and grain, potatoes, peaches, melons, etc., depend altogether on our planting; but the apple emulates mans independence and enterprise. It is not simply carried, as I have said, but, like him, to some extent, it has migrated to this New World, and is even, here and there, making its way amid the aboriginal trees; just as the ox and dog and horse sometimes run wild and maintain themselves. 3 Even the sourest and crabbedest apple, growing in the most unfavorable position, suggests such thoughts as these, it is so noble a fruit. Excerpt from "Wild Apples" by Henry David Thoreau. In the public domain. I Hear America Singing by Walt Whitman I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear, Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong, The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam, The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work, 5The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck, The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands, The wood-cutters song, the ploughboys on his way in the morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown, The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing, Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else, 10The day what belongs to the dayat night the party of young fellows, robust, friendly, Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs. "I Hear America Singing" by Walt Whitman, from Leaves of Grass. In the public domain. Question 1 Which sentence BEST states the authors point of view regarding people who are ambitious? A It was a rank wild growth, with many green leaves on it still, and made an impression of thorniness. B Some was dangling on the twigs, but more half-buried in the wet leaves under the tree, or rolled far down the hill amid the rocks. C Most fruits which we prize and use depend entirely on our care. D It is not simply carried, as I have said, but, like him, to some extent, it has migrated to this New World, and is even, here and there, making its way amid the aboriginal trees. which characteristics make this uniquely a poem Krishna and Seldon now try a homework problem. A policeman sitting in his unmarked police car sees an approaching motorcyclist go through a red light two blocks away. He turns on his siren at a frequency of 1000 Hz as the motorcyclist heads directly toward him at 61 mph (27.27 m/s). What frequency does the motorcyclist hear? (Enter your answer to at least the nearest integer. Assume the speed of sound in air is 331 m/s.) Hz What frequency does the motorcyclist hear when stopped with the police car approaching at 61 mph (27.27 m/s)? (Enter your answer to at least the nearest integer. Assume the speed of sound in air is 331 m/s.) Hz A plot of land has vertices as follows, where each coordinate is a measurement in feet. Find the perimeter of the plot of land. (1,7),(7,7),(7,1),(1,1) please help and explain how to do this type of thing because i am lost ASAP!!!!!!!!! PLEASE help me with this question! This is really urgent! No nonsense answers please. how many are 3 raised to 2 ??? if the LCM and the HCF of two numbers are 9 and 3, respectively, what are the numbers? 2 4/5-( -2 1/4) Can someone please help me solve this and explain.. Im so confused Help me please please please please help please, got a little lost in everything Is this a good start to a story?A little girl ducked in and through crowds. Her goal was to find food before the people she called VEPs (Very Experienced Police) could find her. She spotted bread hiding in a bag. A quick swipe and she ran. She heard the lady yelling behind her. Cars zoomed past her. She had gotten away! The police were no match for her, as she was a little speedy one. She laughed.Steps behind her.Little street-roach! a voice suddenly boomed, laughing hysterically. No, she jinxed herself. Then she heard the crackles and the whips. The police had whips. Electricity surged behind her. She had a huge scar on her back from one of those. She spotted the musty basement door, her escape. She sprinted and darted toward it. She knew there was another exit in this basement, as she had done this many times before. After staggering through the darkness a couple times, she finally found a sliver of light. She scurried towards it out the back, she sprinted to her home; an old car wreck next to an overfilled trash can. She hid in the car, panting. The AEPs ran past the alleyway, muttering to themselves. She sighed. At least her soul was not taken away by the police. At least, not yet. It was strange to her. The police controlled whether you kept your soul or not. No- your parents controlled it, if you had any of those. Many of the children had their souls sold and were on the other side of the wall that separated the soulless and the souled. You lived in the souled, if you were rich enough. The little girl was not rich at all, yet she still managed to survive with the souled. She chewed on her bread. She shivered at the thought of a VEP getting her soul. Subject: Japanese I don't understand, can someone explain and give me an example. you can do all of them if you really understand. Worth 20 points. g The electronic structure of which ONE of the following species cannot be adequately described by a single Lewis formula? (In other words, the electronic structure of which one can only be described by drawing two or more resonance structures?) A) C2H4 B) SO3 2 C) SO3 D) C3H8 E) HCN A pharmaceutical salesperson receives a monthly salary of $4700 plus a commission of 2% of sales. Write a linear equation for the salesperson's monthly wage W in terms of monthly sales S. Solve for g.-3+5+ 6g = 11 3gg = What is the suffix of impatiently? Will is 10 years old and preparing for a spelling contest. He is starting to memorize the spelling of the word antidisestablishmentarianism. He realizes that he can group the letters into anti, dis, establish, and so forth. This process is called ____.Will is 10 years old and preparing for a spelling contest. He is starting to memorize the spelling of the word antidisestablishmentarianism. He realizes that he can group the letters into anti, dis, establish, and so forth. This process is called ____. In the figure above, O is a circle. What is themeasure of obtuse angle AOB, in degrees?