what’s the sum of 0.25 and 0.6

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Answer 1

the answer is 0.85

because 25 plus 60

is 85


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Find the area of the shape shown below

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The area of a trapezoid is A = (a+b/2)(h).
So just plug in your numbers.

I NEED HELP WITH THIS

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Answer:

(i think it is for q6 so) $6

Step-by-step explanation:

4.50÷3=1.50 (that's for 1 pound of fudge)

1.50×4=6

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Farrah borrowed $155 from her brother. She has already paid back $15. She plans to pay back $35 each month until the debt is paid off.

Which describes the number of months it will take to pay off the debt? Select three options.
x + 15 + 35 = 155
35 x + 15 = 155
35 x = 155 minus 15
It will take 8 months to pay off the debt.
It will take 4 months to pay off the debt.

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Answer:

35x + 15 = 155

35x = 155 minus 15

it will take 4 months to pay off the debt.

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Answer:

35x + 15 = 155

35x = 155 - 15

It will take 4 months to pay off debt

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A=150ft^2

Step-by-step explanation:

A=(b1+b2)/2*h

A=(15+10)/2*12

A=25/2*12

A=25*6

A=150ft^2

Area of trapezoid formula: A = h(b1+b2/2)

A = 12(10+15/2)

A = 12(25/2)

A = 12(12.5)

A = 150

Therefore, the area of the trapezoid is 150ft²

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What is the way to best choose the answers

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The B option is the correct answer
I think opinion b is the correct answer if I am wrong please tell me

Which reason best describes why you can divide any number by 10 by moving the decimal point one place to the left?

1.Dividing a number by 10 is the same as subtracting the number ten times.

2. Dividing by 10 is the same as removing a zero.

3. Moving the decimal point left makes the number smaller.

4. Moving the decimal point one place to the left makes the number 1/10 of its original value.

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4 is the answer

The next best is 3

Bryant collects a set of 20 values that represent the lengths of worms he found in the garden. The variance of the set of values is 36.

What is the standard deviation from the mean? Round the answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.

4.5
6
14
15.5

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Answer:

The standard deviation from the mean is the square root of the variance.

Therefore, SD = sqrt(VAR) = sqrt(36) = 6

Hope this helps!

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:PROBLEM Bryant collects a set of 20 values that represent the lengths of worms he found in the garden. The variance of the set of values  is 36.

QUESTION. What is the standard deviation from the mean? Round the answer to the nearest tenth if necessary.

RESULUTIONS

4.5

6

14

15.5

ANSWER.=6

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A timer rings every half hour for 3 1/2 hours.
Use your model to determine the number of rings.
dont make me feel like that was a waste

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Answer:

7 times

Step-by-step explanation:

So since it rings every half hour, there should be 2 rings every hour, if not you are not on our planet. (60 mins in an hour, 30 mins = 1, so 60 mins =2)

So since it rings for 3 full hours, we get an initial step of 3 * 2 = 6 rings

Then there is another 1/2 ring because 3 and a 1/2 hours. So 6+1=7

hope i helped :) im not sure what you mean by model :(

Someone help me pleaseeee

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Answer: x=44°

explanation: because the angles in a triangle add up to 180° and since the latter or whatever goes straight up it is 90° and the other angle is 46° so 180=90+46+x.

Subtract 90 from both sides of the = and it becomes 90=46+x.

Then you subtract 46 on both sides and you get 44=x

In the given figure, arcWY = 76° and arcXZ = 112°. What is the difference of the measures of angle WPY and angle XPY?

A. 8°

B. 9°

C. 16°

D. 18°

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A. 8

Step-by-step explanation:

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you want to start a necklace making business. You spend $0.68 on string for each necklace and $0.25 on beads for each necklace. You sell your necklaces
for $2.00 each. If you sell 30 necklaces, how much profit will you make?

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Answer:

Your profit would be 32.10$

Step-by-step explanation:

You spent 20.40$ on string, then you spent 7.50$ on beads too. That adds up to 27.90$ in total, so once you make your 30 necklaces you sell them for 2.00$ let's say you sell them all in one day your coming come with 32.10$ profit. Because you put 27.90$ into making the necklaces.

what is the 15th n term of the sequence 22 18 14 10 6

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Answer:

-34

Step-by-step explanation:

All you have to do is subtract by 4 until you count to 15 which then leads you to the number -34


Order each set of numbers from LEAST to GREATEST.

-4 , -5/4 , 0 , -5, -1.5

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-5, -4, -1.5, -5/4, 0

Answer:

-5, -4, -1.5, (-5/4) -1.25, 0

Step-by-step explanation:

The higher the negative the lower the number (least).

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how do you write 2x - 2y = 8 in slope-intercept form ?

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Answer:

y=x-4

Step-by-step explanation:

The general scaffold for the slope intercept form is y=mx+b, where m is the slope and b is the y intercept. You can rearrange the equation that you are given like this:

2x-2y=8

-2y=-2x+8

y=x-4

Hope this helps!

Answer:

Rearrange the equation so that it is written in slope intercept form:

y=mx+b.

2x+2y=8.

2y=−2x+8.

y=−x+4.

What is the Surface Area of the prism, in square centimeters?

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Answer:

[tex]2( \frac{1}{2} \times 4 \times 6 ) + 2( 5 \times 10 ) + ( 6 \times 10 )[/tex]

[tex]= {184cm}^{2}[/tex]

Simplify. 6x+3−(x+1) =

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Answer:

5x +2

Step-by-step explanation:

6x+3−(x+1) =

Distribute the minus sign

6x +3 -x -1

5x +2

Answer:

[tex]5x + 2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]6x + 3 - (x + 1) \\ 6x + 3 - x - 1 \\ = 5x + 2[/tex]

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determine whether the function represented by the equation is quadratic

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Answer:

not quadratic because there is not a quadrat in it.

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph of a quadratic funtion is a parabola.

The general form of quadratic function is this:

f(x) = ax² + bx + c

Where a, b, and c are numbers.

Please uderstand that a can not be zero, which means that any quadratic function has at least one term with ² in it.

In this example, there is no quadrat visible, so it is not quadratic. By the way, y = -9x + 19 is a so called linear equation. It's graph is a line.

What is the mean of the data set below? Round to the nearest tenth when necessary. 10, 30, 53 *

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10+30+53=93 divided by 3 = 31 your answer is 31.

A square unit that is 1 unit wide and 1 unit long is a?

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Answer:

A square with side length 1 unit, called 'a unit square,' is said to have 'one square unit' of area, and can be used to measure area.

Write an equation for the line in slope-intercept form.

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y = 1/2 x -3

Explanation: the y-intercept is where it crosses the y axis so the y-intercept is -3

i need the missing blanks .

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Answer:

K, (-3.5,-5), E, (3.5, 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

What is 13 - 4 x = 1 - x?

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Answer:

x=4

Step-by-step explanation

Answer:

x = 4

Explanation:                                                                                                                  

How can you determine if a point is a solution to a system of linear equations?
Please Help!

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Answer:

You can substitute the x value of coordinate (x,y) in the equation. If the outcome = the y value in the coordinate (x,y), then you have determined it to be on the system of linear equations.

Step-by-step explanation:

Point P has a coordinates: ( Px , Py ).

You can choose which value is easy to substitute. Eighter start with the Py or you could start with the Px. It could save you time if you pick the right one for the job.

If you want to verify if any point is valid in any (linear) equation(s), you can:

a) substitute the x value of coordinate (x,y) in the equation, and if the outcome has the same value as y in the coordinate (x,y), then that point is a valid solution of the (linear) equation.

b) substitute the y value of coordinate (x,y) in the equation, and if the outcome has the same value as x in the coordinate (x,y), then that point is a valid solution of the (linear) equation.

Answer:

You can substitute the x value into the equation if the answer for y is the same for the y coordinate you will have your answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Sarah is buying plants and soil for her garden! The soil Sarah wants costs $3.50 per bag, and the plants she wants are $8 each. Sarah can buy at most 20 items, as this is all she can fit in her car, and she cannot spend more than $150. Let x represents the number of bags of soil and y represents the number of plants:

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Answer:

x+y ≤20

3.50 x +8 y ≤150

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi, the rest of the question is:

How do you write a system of linear inequalities to model the situation?

So, for the first inequality:

The sum of the number of soil bags (x) and plants(y) bought must be less or equal to 20.

x+y ≤20

For the second inequality:

The product of the number of soil bags (x) and the price of each bag (3.50) ; plus the number of plants bought(y) and the price of each plant (8) must be less or equal to 150.

3.50 x +8 y ≤150

In conclusion, the system is:

x+y ≤20

3.50 x +8 y ≤150

Isaiah was given a gift card for a coffee shop. Each morning, Isaiah uses the card to buy one cup of coffee. Each cup of coffee costs $2.50 and after buying 16 cups of coffee, the card had a $5 remaining balance. Write an equation for A(x),A(x), representing the amount money remaining on the card after buying xx cups of coffee.

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Answer:

$45-$2.50xx

Step-by-step explanation:

Let first of all determine the original amount on the gift card as follows

amount utilized=$2.50*16=$40

balance left after utilizing $40=$5

original amount on the gift card=amount utilized+balance left=$40+$5=$45

if xx cups of coffee is purchased ,the amount utilized would be xx*$2.50

i.e $2.50xx

The equation for the amount left would total amount on the gift card minus the $2.50xx

equation for amount remaining =$45-$2.50xx

If the questioner has duplicated x,which means he or she meant just x

equation of the amount remaining would=$45-$2.50x

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How would you describe the graph of the function at interval 3? Select all that apply.
image below

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Answer:

B and E

Step-by-step explanation:

In the graph, the altitude represents Y axis while time represents the X axis. we can see that at interval 1 the function is dramatically decreasing. At Interval 2 the function is constant. At interval 3 the function is increasing but I can't say definitively if the slope is positive or negative. Hope this helped!

21 radical sign p^-4/p^3

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Answer: [tex]p^-^\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[21]{\frac{p^-^4}{p^3} }[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[21]{p^-^4^-^3}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[21]{p^-^7}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[21]{\frac{1}{p^7}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{\sqrt[21]{1} }{\sqrt[21]{p^7} }[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{p^\frac{7}{21} }=\frac{1}{p^\frac{1}{3} }=p^-^\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

Find the volume of a pyramid with a square base, where the area of the base is
8.7 m and the height of the pyramid is 10 m. Round your answer to the nearest
tenth of a cubic meter.

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Answer: 29.0

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a pyramid is equal to l*w*h/ 3  and we know that the length times the width is the same as the base.

so we will multiply 8.7 * 10= 87 /3=  29

Volume = 87 m³

You need to multiply the area and the height to find the volume. If you have the length, width, and height, then you need to multiply and 3 and divide it by 3. Hope I helped :)

solve the equation for x and enter your answer in the box below
x + 14 =27

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Answer: x = 13

Step-by-step explanation: When solving an equation like this, we are trying to get our variable which is our letter by itself.

So we first want to ask ourselves what is the 14 doing to x. Well, we can see that it's being added to x so to get x by itself, we will do the opposite of addition which is subtraction. So we subtract 14 from both sides of the equation.

The +14 -14 cancels out so we're left with x on the left.

On the right, we must subtract 14 from 27 to get 13.

So we have x = 13 which is the solution to this equation.

Answer:

[tex]x = 13[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]x + 14 = 27 \\ x = 27 - 14 \\ x = 13[/tex]

Is Y=5x+2 in slope intercept form?

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Answer: yes, the equation [tex]y = 5x +2[/tex] is a slope-intercept form.

Step-by-step explanation:

-The equation of a slope-intercept form:

[tex]y = mx + b[/tex]  (where [tex]m[/tex] represents the slope, and [tex]b[/tex] represents the y-intercept).

Yes the slope is is 5 and the y intercept is 2
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