which expession represents the product of 3 and 7

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Answer 1

3 × 7

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The domain for f(x) is all real numbers ___ than or equal to 2

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Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = 2x² + 5√(x - 2)

Domain

√(x - 2) ≥ 0

x - 2 ≥ 0

x ≥ 2

x is greater than or equal to 2

Answer: Greater than

Step-by-step explanation:

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Week 6: Culmination Knowledge Check
CLEAR MY CHOICE
Question 8
You buy milk in 1-gallon containers. One portion of waffles requires 2 ounces of milk. How many portions can be made with one container? Select one
a 128
b. 16
c. 32
d. 64
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Question 9
You have 24 quarts of brown stock. You need 75 cups to make one serving of kidney beans. How many servings can you make? Select one

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B.16 is the answer to your question

Can someone help me with this please​

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Answer:

y=1/2x

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

10

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7

6

5

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3

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0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Step-by-step explanation:

So the arrow is pointing at 10 and  5

Answer 10 5

Not 5

its 10 5

So the answer is 10 5

solve pls brainliest

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Answer:

Yes, This is a repeating decimal

No, This is a decimal that neither terminates or repeats

No, This is a decimal that neither terminates or repeats

Yes, This is a terminating decimal

Please help this is my fifth time asking this question please answer it correctly with explanation

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Step-by-step explanation:

There are two attachments to this post. The first attachment shows the numbered angles formed through the intersection of the transversal, t, into the parallel lines, m and n, which will be used to determine how each angle relates to other angles.

First attachment:

The corresponding angles in the first attachment are:

∠1 and  ∠5

∠2 and ∠6

∠3 and ∠7

∠4 and ∠8

Corresponding angles have the same measure.

The same-side exterior angles are the pair of angles that are outside the parallel lines, and on the same side of the transversal.  In the first attachment, the same-side exterior angles are:

∠1  and ∠8

∠2 and ∠7

These angles are supplements of each other, meaning that the sum of their measure equal 180°.

Second Attachment:

Given parallel lines, m and n that are cut by a transversal, t.

The angle that has a measure of  ∠(10x + 5)° is a supplement of ∠(5x + 25)°.  In order to solve for the value of x, we must establish the following equation:

m∠(10x + 5)° + m∠(5x + 25)° = 180°

10x° + 5° + 5x° + 25° = 180°

Combine like terms:

15x° + 30° = 180°

Subtract 30 from both sides:

15x° + 30° - 30° = 180° - 30°

15x° =  150°

Divide both sides by 15:

15x°/15 = 150°/15

x = 10°

Verify whether we have correct value for x by substituting its value into the established equation:

m∠(10x + 5)° + m∠(5x + 25)° = 180°

10(10)° + 5° + 5(10)° + 25° = 180°

100° + 5° + 50° + 25° = 180°

180° = 180° (True statement).

Therefore, we have the correct value for x = 10°.

m∠(10x + 5)°  = 105°

m∠(5x + 25)° = 75°

How many 2 digit numbers have unit digit 6 but are not perfect squares

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  7

Step-by-step explanation:

Of the 9 2-digit numbers ending in 6, only 2 are perfect squares: 16 and 36. The other 7 are not perfect squares.

PLEASE HELP ME!!! jacky starts biking to meet up with her friend. she knows that if she bikes at a speed of 10 mph, she will be 3 minutes late. jacky also know that if she bikes at a speed of 12 mph, she will be there 2 minutes before they agree to meet. how much time does she have left before the appointed time?

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Answer:

27s

Step-by-step explanation:

d = distance to rendezvous point in miles

t = time of arrival at 10mph, i.e. 3 mins later than appointed time

10 mph = 10 miles per hour = ¹/₆ miles per min

12 mph = ¹/₅ miles per min

t = d/(¹/₆)

t = 6d

5 min = ¹/₁₂ hr

t - ¹/₁₂ = d/(¹/₅)

t = 5d + ¹/₁₂

Elimination of t:

6d = 5d + ¹/₁₂

d = ¹/₁₂ mi

t = 6(¹/₁₂)

t = ¹/₂ min

Time left to appointed time = ¹/₂ - ³/₆₀

= ¹⁰/₂₀ - ¹/₂₀

= ⁹/₂₀.min → 27 seconds

Answer:

27 min

Step-by-step explanation:

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(20pts) I need to know who is incorect and why

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Answer:

i thig it is hj

Step-by-step explanation:

jk

You plan on joining a gym. The joining fee is $30 and you must pay $12 a month fee. If you have $100, how many months can you use the gym? Write and solve an inequality to represent the solution.

I need the process for this otherwise I won't get credit for it!!

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Answer:

Inequality: 30+12x < 100

x ≈ 5 months

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve, first create the inequality. In this problem, 30 dollars is the flat fee for joining the gym and thus a constant. Additionally, 12 is the monthly payment and thus the coefficient for a variable because it changes with the number of months. Finally, 100 is the most that can be spent (the max), so it should be on the other side of the inequality and the sign should be less than or equal to 100.

This makes the inequality: 30+12x < 100

To find the number of months solve the inequality for x.

30+12x<10012x<70x<5.8

So, the inequality equals x<5.8. However, the question asks for the number of full months. And, no more than 100 dollars can be spent. So, while you would normally round up. In this case, you must round down to 5 months.

There are 5 boxes and each box weighs x pounds. Write the expression for the total weight of the
boxes.

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Answer:

5x pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

Here's the solution if you need, hope it's help

the common multiple of 4 and 20 is? a.3 b.4 c.8 d.20

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Answer:

i belive its A

Step-by-step explanation: hope this helps :)

Answer:

B. 4

Step-by-step explanation:

4 times 5 is 20 and 20 divided by 5 is 4

Using the appropriate Algebraic identity evaluate the following:(4a - 5b)²​

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Solution:

[tex](4a - 5b)^{2} \\ by \: \: \: using \: \: \: (x - y)^{2} = {x}^{2} - 2xy + {y}^{2} \\ = {(4a)}^{2} - 2(4a)(5b) + {(5b)}^{2} \\ = {16a}^{2} - 40ab + 25 {b}^{2} [/tex]

Answer:

[tex] {16a}^{2} - 40ab + {25b}^{2} [/tex]

Hope it helps.

Do comment if you have any query.

When there’s a power to the second outside of the parentheses, you multiply the entire equation by its self, so (4a - 5b)(4a-5b)=16a^2-40ab+25b^2

how do you translate nine equals the quotient of a number and 54

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Answer:

9 = [tex]\frac{n}{54}[/tex] or n ÷ 54

Step-by-step explanation:

nine equals the quotient of a number and 54

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9 = the quotient of a number and 54

             /\

9 =       will be division of a number and 54

                                /\

                    9 = [tex]\frac{n}{54}[/tex] or n ÷ 54

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(2x+y)2-y2 if x=-3 y=4 and z=-5

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Answer:
-12
Hope this helps!
So your equation it (2x+y)2-y2 so then you will substitute meaning your equation will now be 2(-3)+4*2-(4)2 and I assume it’s squared and there is a lot of things missing but I get -6+8-16 all together it would be 14 that’s what I get at least

Identify the vertex of the parabola represented by the equation y=−2x2+8x−1.


(−4, −65)

(4, −1)

(2, 7)

(−2, −25)

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Answer:

it is correct but -65 is not correct

$4 is what percent of 50

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Answer:

8%

Step-by-step explanation:

4/50 = 0.08 = 8%

Steps to solve "what percent is 4 of 50?" If you are using a calculator, simply enter 4÷50×100 which will give you 8 as the answer.

(27/8)^1/3×[243/32)^1/5÷(2/3)^2]
Simplify this question sir pleasehelpme​

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Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] = {( \frac{27}{8} )}^{ \frac{1}{3} } \times ( \frac{243}{32} )^{ \frac{1}{5} } \div {( \frac{2}{3} )}^{2} [/tex]

[tex] = { ({ (\frac{3}{2} )}^{3}) }^{ \frac{1}{3} } \times {( {( \frac{3}{2}) }^{5} )}^{ \frac{1}{5} } \div {( \frac{2}{3} )}^{2} [/tex]

[tex] = {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{3 \times \frac{1}{3} } \times {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{5 \times \frac{1}{5} } \times {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{2} [/tex]

[tex] = \frac{3}{2} \times \frac{3}{2} \times {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{2} [/tex]

[tex] = {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{1 + 1 + 2} [/tex]

[tex] = {( \frac{3}{2} )}^{4} \: or \: \frac{81}{16} [/tex]

[tex]\large\underline{\sf{Solution-}}[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{27}{8} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{3}} \times \Bigg[\bigg( \dfrac{243}{32} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

We can write as :

27 = 3 × 3 × 3 = 3³

8 = 2 × 2 × 2 = 2³

243 = 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 × 3 = 3⁵

32 = 2 × 2 × 2 ×2 × 2 = 2⁵

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{3 \times 3 \times 3}{2 \times 2 \times 2} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{3}} \times \Bigg[\bigg( \dfrac{3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3 \times 3}{2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{{(3)}^{3}}{{(2)}^{3}} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{3}} \times \Bigg[\bigg( \dfrac{({3}^{5})}{{(2)}^{5}} \bigg)^{\frac{1}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

Now, we can write as :

(3³/2³) = (3/2)³

(3⁵/2⁵) = (3/2)⁵

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\left\{\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{3} \right\}^{\frac{1}{3}} \times \Bigg[\left\{\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{5} \right\}^{\frac{1}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

Now using law of exponent :

[tex]{\sf{({a}^{m})^{n} = {a}^{mn}}}[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{3 \times \frac{1}{3}} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{5 \times \frac{1}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

[tex] \sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{\frac{3}{3}} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{\frac{5}{5}} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times\Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \div \bigg(\dfrac{2}{3} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \bigg(\dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)^{2}\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \bigg(\dfrac{3}{2} \times \dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \bigg(\dfrac{3 \times 3}{2 \times 2}\bigg)\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \Bigg[\bigg(\dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)^{1} \times \bigg(\dfrac{9}{4}\bigg)\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

[tex] \sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \frac{3}{2} \bigg)\times \Bigg[\bigg(\frac{3}{2} \bigg)\times \bigg(\dfrac{9}{4}\bigg)\Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)\times \Bigg[ \: \: \dfrac{3}{2} \times \dfrac{9}{4} \: \: \Bigg]}}\\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg( \dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)\times \Bigg[ \: \: \dfrac{3 \times 9}{2 \times 4} \: \: \Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\bigg(\dfrac{3}{2} \bigg)\times \Bigg[ \: \: \dfrac{27}{8} \: \: \Bigg]}} \\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\dfrac{3}{2} \times \dfrac{27}{8}}} \\[/tex]

[tex]\sf{\longmapsto{\dfrac{3 \times 27}{2 \times 8}}} \\[/tex]

[tex] \sf{\longmapsto{\dfrac{81}{16}}\: ≈ \:5.0625\:\red{Ans.}} \\[/tex]

The dimensions of a rectangular prism are 3 cm, 15 cm, and k cm. Its volume is
90 cm. Find the value of k.

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Answer:

k = 2 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

3 x 15 x k = 90 cm^3

45 x k = 90 cm^3

k = 90/45 = 2 cm

Answer this question for me ASAP

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Answer:

Option A: (It's just that the y-intercept and slope are in different spots.)

Line in (y=mx+b) form is y = 2x + 4

Slooe is 2

y-intercept is 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope-intercept form is written as y=mx+b, where m is slope and b is y-intercept.

By looking at the graph, we can already tell that the y-intercept is positive 4, since the line crosses the y-axis at that point.

Now use rise/run to find slope. (Remember that rise is movement up or down, and run is movement left or right.) With this in mind, the slope is 4/2, and if we simplify it, it's 2/1 (or basically just 2). Because we go upwards 4 units and to the right 2 units.

Hope this helps :)

A delivery company's charge for an overnight package weighing in excess of one pound is given by the formula c= 2.53w + 15, 16
where w is the weight of package in pounds. Find the following.

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What’s the question or equation? Is there a picture?

make a conjecture (prediction) about the table. what will happen if we continue the table, going down? ​

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278 would be it I think but not sure

HURRY PLEASE! Do questions 4,5,6 on paper

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This should be right , if any doubt please comment

ABCD is a parallelogram and X and Y are any point on CD and AD respectively. Prove that triangle AXB and triangle BYC are equal in area. Prove that​

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Answer:

See answer below

Step-by-step explanation:

ABCD is a parallelogram                     Given

BC ≅ AD; AB ≅ DC                             opposite sides of a parallelogram ≅

Δ AXB = 1/2 (AB)(AD)                           Formula for the area of a Δ

Δ BYC = 1/2 (BC) (DC)                           Formula for the area of a Δ

1/2 (AB)(AD)= 1/2(BC)(DC)                      Substitution

∴ Area of Δ AXB = Area of ΔBYC

Which of the following is true?

|−5| < 4
|−4| < |−5|
|−5| < |4|
|−4| < −5

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Answer:

|-4| < |-5|

Step-by-step explanation:

because if modules is given sub sign will be deducate

please help solve for RN

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Answer:

I guess...

Step-by-step explanation:

Since QR and PN are parallels, I think what happens in MN and MP is proportional, so:

RN = x

8 is to 10 as

5 is to x

8 * x = 5 * 10

8x = 50

x = 50 / 8

x = 6.25

RN = 6.25

a number of students are standing in a circle. they are evenly spaced and the fith student is directly opposite the eleventh student. how many students are there all together

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Answer:

There would be 12

Step-by-step explanation:

Today everything at a store is on sale the store offers a 20
% discount the regualr price of a t shirt is 18 what is the discount price

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Answer:

$14.40 is the discount price.

Step-by-step explanation:

0.2 x 18 = 3.6

18 - 3.6 = 14.4

2. A house costs $30,000. A buyer is given a 1/10 discount. How much money does the buyer save?

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Answer:

3000

Step-by-step explanation:

FInd the value of T - triangle measerments

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JK=JH

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 10t=7t+15[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 10t-7t=15[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 3t=15[/tex]

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto t=15/3=5[/tex]

Write the equation of the line with x-intercept 3 and passing through the point (5.4)

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Answer: y=(1/5)m+3

Step-by-step explanation:

Start with the standard form of an equation of a straight line:  y=mx+b, whre m is the slope and b the y-intercept (the value of y when x=0).

y=mx+b

We know b (3), so:

y=mx + 3

To find the slope, m, we can use the one given point, (5,4):

y=mx + 3 for (5,4) would be:

4 = m*5+3

1 = 5m

m = (1/5)

y=(1/5)m+3

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