Answer:
x times y- q
Step-by-step explanation:
You can use the letters they give you on the answer choices. My answer makes sense because you multiply 48 times 15 and then subtract 32 from it
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Answer:
D
Step by Step Explanation:
To find the volume of a cube, you need to cube the side length. In this case, since the side length is 8, the volume is 8^3=512 cubic inches, or answer choice D. Hope this helps!
Zoe says an equilateral triangle is always an acute triangle, but an acute triangle is never an equilateral triangle. Which statement explains whether Zoe is correct or not?
Zoe is not correct because equilateral triangles are acute triangles with three sides of equal length. Acute triangles can sometimes be equilateral triangles.
Zoe is not correct because equilateral triangles have three acute angles. Acute triangles have three acute angles, so acute triangles are always equilateral triangles.
Zoe is correct because equilateral triangles have three sides of equal length, and acute triangles have three sides of different lengths.
Zoe is correct because equilateral triangles have three acute angles. Acute triangles have one acute angle, so an acute triangle cannot be an equilateral triangle.
THE ANSWER IS NOT C
Answer:
Zoe is not correct because equilateral triangles are acute triangles with three sides of equal length. Acute triangles can sometimes be equilateral triangles.
Step-by-step explanation:
Logically, it makes no sense for Zoe to say, in effect, ...
"All E are A, but A are never E."
That is incorrect on its face. At least, it means that "sometimes A are E."
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The appropriate choice is the first one:
Zoe is not correct because equilateral triangles are acute triangles with three sides of equal length. Acute triangles can sometimes be equilateral triangles.
The diameter of a circular placement is 42 centimeters what is the approximate area of the circular placement
My ice maker created the perfect cube today. Each side was 22 mm.
What is the volume of the ice cube?
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Answer:
i can not see the picture can you describe it
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the value of x?
12 units
15 units
20 units
24 units
Answer:
15 units
Step-by-step explanation:
After doing research, I found the problem. Here is the right answer:
Answer:
It's 20 :)
Step-by-step explanation:
Just took it on Edge.
what is the equation of the line?
Answer:
y=a
Step-by-step explanation:
Do you remember the difference between a row and a column
in Math?
Which equation represents a nonlinear function?
A) y=2(x-1)+5
B)y=5x(x-2)
C) y=5x-2
D)y=2x(5-1)
Answer:
B.)
Step-by-step explanation:
A linear equation, remember, is y = mx + b.
Identify.
A.) y = 2x + 3
B.) y = 5x^2 - 10x
C.) y = 5x - 2
D.) y = 8x
Eliminate.
Obviously, B.) is not correct because it doesn't follow the y = mx + b format because 5x is squared.
Hope that helped.
PLEASE ANSWER AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation: Both the Equality property and the Identity property
Solve for a .
5 a - 2 = 23
a =
Answer:
A=5
Step-by-step explanation:
5 times 5 is 25
25-2 is 23
Find the prime factorization of the integer -32
Answer:-32=-2 x -2 x -2 x -2 x -2
Step-by-step explanation:
-32=-2 x -2 x -2 x -2 x -2
A 4-foot long steel pipe consists of two concentric cylinders, with the inner cylinder hollowed
out. The radius of the outside of the pipe is 6 inches and the radius of the inside of the pipe
is 5.75 inches.
HINT: The units of measure must be the same! Convert to inches and keep your answer in
terms of π.
A. Determine the volume of metal used to build the pipe.
B. If the pipe is to be powder-coated on the inside and outside surfaces, what is the total
surface area to be powder-coated?
Answer:
The pipe is formed by two concentric cylinders.The outside cylinder has 6 inches of radius.The inside cylinder has 5.75 inches of radius.To find the volume of the pipe, we need to subtract the inside cylinder volume from the outside cylinder volume.
Remember that the volume of a circular cylinder is
[tex]V=\pi r^{2} h[/tex]
Where [tex]r[/tex] is the radius and [tex]h[/tex] is the height.
Outside cylinder volume.[tex]V_{outside}=\pi r^{2}h= \pi (6in)^{2} (48in)=1,728 \pi in^{3}[/tex]
Inside cylinder volume.[tex]V_{inside}=\pi r^{2}h= \pi (5.75in)^{2} (48in)=1,587 \pi in^{3}[/tex]
Notice that we used the height 4 feet in inches units, that's why the height in the formulas is 48 inches, because each feet is equivalent to 12 inches.
Volume of the pipe.[tex]V_{pipe}=V_{outside} -V_{inside} =1,728 \pi in^{3}-1,587 \pi in^{3} =141 \pi in^{3}[/tex]
(A) Therefore, the volume of metal used to build the pipe is 141π cubic inches.
Now, to know the amount of powder-coat we must use, we need to find the surface area of the pipe, which is basically the sum of the surface area of both cylinders.
Surface area of outside cylinder.[tex]S_{outside}=2\pi r^{2}+2\pi rh=2 \pi (6in)^{2}+2 \pi (6in)(48in)= 72 \pi in^{2} +576 \pi in^{2} =648 \pi in^{2}[/tex]Surface area of the inside cylinder.[tex]S_{inside}=2\pi r^{2}+2\pi rh=2 \pi (5.75in)^{2}+ 2 \pi (5.75in) (48in)= 66.13 \pi in^{2} +552 \pi in^{2} =618.13 \pi in^{2}[/tex]
The total surface is[tex]S_{powder}=648 \pi in^{2} + 618.13 \pi in^{2} =1,266.13 \pi in^{2}[/tex]
(B) Therefore, we need 1,266.13π sqaure inches of powder to cover the whole pipe.
Answer:
A. volume of the metal used to build the pipe is 141[tex]\pi[/tex] cubic inches.
B. The total surface area to be powder coated is 1122.125 square inches.
Step-by-step explanation:
The length of the cylinder = 4 feet = 48 inches.
Radius of the outside of the pipe = 6 inches.
Radius of the inside of the pipe = 5.75 inches
A. volume of the metal used to build the pipe = volume of the outside pipe - volume of the inside pipe
volume of a cylinder = [tex]\pi[/tex][tex]r^{2}[/tex]h
volume of the outside pipe = [tex]\pi[/tex][tex]r^{2}[/tex]h
= [tex]\pi[/tex] × [tex]6^{2}[/tex] × 48
= 1728[tex]\pi[/tex] cubic inches
volume of the inside pipe = [tex]\pi[/tex][tex]r^{2}[/tex]h
= [tex]\pi[/tex] × [tex]5.75^{2}[/tex] × 48
= 1587[tex]\pi[/tex] cubic inches
volume of the metal used to build the pipe = 1728[tex]\pi[/tex] - 1587[tex]\pi[/tex]
= 141[tex]\pi[/tex] cubic inches
B. Total surface area of a hollow cylinder = 2[tex]\pi[/tex] ( [tex]r_{1}[/tex] + [tex]r_{2}[/tex]) ( [tex]r_{2}[/tex] - [tex]r_{1}[/tex] + h)
where [tex]r_{1}[/tex] is the inner radius and [tex]r_{2}[/tex] is the outer radius.
= 2[tex]\pi[/tex] (6 + 5.75)(5.75 - 6 + 48)
= 2[tex]\pi[/tex] (11.75 × 47.75)
= 1122.125[tex]\pi[/tex] square inches
The total surface area to be powder coated is 1122.125 square inches.
A G.P has a common ratio of 2 find the value of 'n' for which the sum 2n terms is 33 times the sum of n?
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Answer: im like 90 percent sure its c
Step-by-step explanation:
100 POINTS
PLEASE SOLVE WITH STEPS.
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Answer:
y = -3π/2 x + π
Step-by-step explanation:
sin(xy) = ½
The slope of the tangent line is dy/dx. Take the derivative of both sides with respect to x. You'll need to use chain rule and product rule.
cos(xy) (x dy/dx + y) = 0
x dy/dx + y = 0
x dy/dx = -y
dy/dx = -y/x
At x = ⅓ and y = π/2:
dy/dx = -(π/2) / ⅓
dy/dx = -3π/2
Using point-slope form of a line:
y − π/2 = -3π/2 (x − ⅓)
Simplifying to slope-intercept form:
y − π/2 = -3π/2 x + π/2
y = -3π/2 x + π
8 cm
Answer:
cm
Part B
Find circumference of the circle. Use
= 3.14.
A 25. 12 cm
B 50.24 cm
C 73.06 cm
D
200.96 cm
Answer:
D.200.96 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Given radius (R) = 8
Diameter = 2R = 16
Circumference = 2πR
= 16π
= 50.265482457437
Area = πR2
= 64π
= 201.06192982975
If h = 85 cm and 1 = 36 cm, what is the length of g?
A. 77 cm
B.
92 cm
C
49 cm
D
75 cm
Answer:A
Step-by-step explanation:
h=85 f=36
Since it is a right angled triangle we can apply Pythagoras principle to get g
g=√(h^2 - f^2)
g=√(85^2 - 36^2)
g=√(85x85 - 36x36)
g=√(7225 - 1296)
g=√(5929)
g=77
GIVING BRANLIEST Which prism has a greater surface area?
2 prisms. A rectangular prism has a length of 12 inches, height of 8 inches, and width of 6 inches. A triangular prism has a rectangular base with a length of 6 inches and height of 12 inches. 2 rectangular sides are 12 inches by 10 inches. The triangular sides have a base of 6 inches an height of 8 inches.
The rectangular prism has a greater surface area by 72 square inches.
The rectangular prism has a greater surface area by 88 square inches.
The triangular prism has a greater surface area by 72 square inches.
The triangular prism has a greater surface area by 88 square inches.
Answer:
Rectangular prism
Step-by-step explanation:
Two chemists working for a chicken fast-food company, have been producing a very popular sauce. Let’s call then Jesse and Mr. White. Gus, their boss, is tired of Mr. White’s negative attitude and is thinking about "firing" him and keeping only Jesse on the payroll. The problem, however, is that Mr. White seems to produce a higher quality sauce whenever he is in charge of production if compared to Jesse. Before making a final decision, Gus collected some data measuring the quality of different batches of sauce produced by Mr. White and Jesse. We assume the quality measurements for both of them are normally distributed with the common variance. The results, measured on a quality scale, are listed below:
Mr. White 97 1 7
Jesse 94 3 10
a. Based on this data, can we tell for sure (with 95% confidence) which one is the better chemist?
b. Gus wants to keep the mean quality score for the sauce above 90. In this case, can he can rid of Mr. White, i.e., is Jesse good enough to run the sauce production?
Answer:
Check the explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Let [tex]\overline{x}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{y}[/tex] be sample means of white and Jesse denotes are two random variables.
Given that both samples are having normally distributed.
Assume [tex]\overline{x}[/tex] having with mean [tex]\mu_{1}[/tex] and [tex]\overline{y}[/tex] having mean [tex]\mu_{2}[/tex]
Also we have given the variance is constant
A)
We can test hypothesis as
[tex]H0: \mu_{1} = \mu_{2}H1: \mu_{1} > \mu_{2}[/tex]
For this problem
Test statistic is
[tex]T=\frac{\overline {x}-\overline {y}}{s\sqrt{\frac {1}{n1} +\frac{1}{n2}}}[/tex]
Where
[tex]s=\sqrt{\frac{(n1-1)*s1^{2}+(n2-1)*s2^{2}}{n1+n2-2}}[/tex]
We have given all information for samples
By calculations we get
s=2.41
T=2.52
Here test statistic is having t-distribution with df=(10+7-2)=15
So p-value is P(t15>2.52)=0.012
Here significance level is 0.05
Since p-value is <0.05 we are rejecting null hypothesis at 95% confidence.
We can conclude that White has significant higher mean than Jesse. This claim we can made at 95% confidence.
Identify the graph of the equation... Then find q to the nearest degree.
16x^2+2xy+y^2-16=0
Answer:
ellipse ; 4 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
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The diameter of a cylindrical water tank is 8 ft, and its height is 9 ft. What is the volume of the tank?
Use the value 3.14 for it, and round your answer to the nearest whole number.
Be sure to include the correct unit in your answer.
Answer:
The volume of the tank is [tex]452\ \text{feet}^3[/tex].
Step-by-step explanation:
We have,
Diameter of a cylindrical water tank is 8 ft
Height of the water tank is 9 ft.
It is required to find the volume of the tank. The volume of a cylindrical shaped object is given by :
[tex]V=\pi r^2h[/tex]
r is radius of cylindrical tank, r = 4 ft
Plugging all the values in above formula,
[tex]V=3.14\times (4)^2\times 9\\\\V=452.16\ \text{feet}^3[/tex]
or
[tex]V=452\ \text{feet}^3[/tex]
So, the volume of the tank is [tex]452\ \text{feet}^3[/tex].
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If Oliver paid $22,how many times did he ride the Ferris wheel?
Math
If u need more information please tell me. Look at the picture
Answer:
11 times
Step-by-step explanation:
So if you look at the point where the line is on two real numbers at the top of the grid, it shows that it cost $10 for every 5 rides. So if you find the unit rate, divide 10 by 5 to see how much each ride cost, you get that each ride cost $2. Then just divide $22 by $2 and you get 11. Hope this helps, comment if you need more help
A physical education class has 21 boys and 9 girls. Each day, the teacher randomly selects a team captain. Assume that no student is absent. What is the probability that the team captain is a girl two days in a row?
The probability of choosing a captain that is a girl two days in a row is
9
%.
Answer:9%
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The probability of choosing a captain that is a girl two days in a row is 9%
How to determine the probability?The given parameters are:
Boys = 21
Girls = 9
The total number of students is
Total = 21 + 9
Total = 30
This means that the probability of selecting a girl is:
P(Girl) = 9/30
For two days, the required probability is
P = 9/30 * 9/30
Evaluate
P = 9%
Hence, the probability of choosing a captain that is a girl two days in a row is 9%
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Which expression is equivalent to (1/16)^-4?
Answer:
Answer: Option B. 16^4 is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
b
In ΔKLM, the measure of ∠M=90°, KM = 48, LK = 73, and ML = 55. What ratio represents the cosine of ∠L?
Answer:
cos L = 55/73
Step-by-step explanation:
The triangle KLM is a right angle triangle. The ∠M = 90°. The side KM = 48, LK = 73, and ML = 55. The ratio that represents the cosine of ∠L can be solved below.
The right angle triangle formed has an hypotenuse , opposite and an adjacent side. Using the SOHCAHTOA principle one can find the ratio that represent the cosine of ∠L.
opposite side = 48
adjacent = 55
hypotenuse = 73
cos L = adjacent/hypotenuse
cos L = 55/73
estimate 3655 + 498 rounding off to the nearest hundred
Answer:4200
Step-by-step explanation:
3655+498=4153
4153 approximated to the nearest hundred is 4200
Find the area of the shaded region and choose the appropriate result?
Answer:
Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
The figures are made out of squares.
[tex]\text {Formula for area of a square: } A =s^2\\s-\text {Length of side.}[/tex]
Square 1 (the gray square):
The side measure is 4 cm.
[tex]A = 4^2 = 16cm^2[/tex]
Square 2 (white square):
The side measure is 2 cm.
[tex]A=2^2=4cm^2[/tex]
Subtract the area of the white square from the gray square to get the area of the shaded region:
[tex]16 - 4 =12[/tex]
The shaded region is [tex]12cm^2[/tex].
Option B should be the correct answer.
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Help ASAP giving BRAINLIEST! Am i correct?
Answer:
The answer is yes
Step-by-step explanation:
x-7 > 27
x> 27 +7
x > 34
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
We have the inequality:
x-7 > 27
To solve this, we have to get by itself. 7 is being subtracted from x. To undo this, add 7 to both sides, since addition is the opposite of subtraction.
x-7+7>27+7
x>34
So, your answer is correct
Collete mapped her vegetable garden on the graph below. Each unit represents 1 foot.
Collete plants an 8-foot row of lettuce in the garden. Which points could tell where the row of
lettuce starts and ends?
(-4,-1) and (-4,7)
| (-1, –4) a (
74)
(-1,-6) and (8,-6)
(-6, -1) and (-6,8)
Answer:
(-4,-1) and (-4,7)Step-by-step explanation:
If Collete planted a row of lettuce, that means their coordinates must have the same vertical coordinate, or the same horizontal coordinate. Another important characteristic is that between those points, there must have 8 units of separation, because it's an 8-foot row.
Only the first choice offers these characteristic to properly represent the row of plants with 8 feet distance between the first and the last plant.
Therefore, the answer is (-4,-1) and (-4,7)
Answer:
(-4, -1) and (-4, 7)
Step-by-step explanation:
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