A homeowner called in a painter to paint the bedroom walls and ceiling. The bedroom is 15 ft. long, 12 ft. wide, and 10 ft. high. The room has two doors each 3 ft. by 8 ft. and three windows each 3 ft. by 5 ft. The doors and windows do not have to be painted. A gallon of paint can cover 300 square feet. How many gallons of paint must he use?
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Answer 1

Answer:

I think he will need around 5.69 gallons of paint

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Answer 2
i did the math i think im wrong but i got 5.8 (round it to 6)

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Answer:

62

Step-by-step explanation:

because of vertical angles, then corresponding angles it is congruent to the 62 angle

The answer is 62 the first person is right

A parallelogram has an area of 84 square centimetres and a base of 4 centimetres. Write and solve an equation to find the length of the height in centimetres

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Answer:

21cm

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a square floor on a scale drawing is 16 square centimeters, and the scale drawing is 1 centimeter:4 ft. What is the area of the actual floor? What is the ratio of the area in the drawing to the actual area?

The area of the actual floor is
square feet. The ratio of the area in the drawing to the actual area is 1 square centimeter:
square feet.

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Answer:

64ft

ratio is .... 16 square cenimeters:64 square ft

Step-by-step explanation:

16x4 then chancge cenimenters to ft

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I think the answer would be -14
I think it is -14 sorry if not

Help me with this now before 1:05PM

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Write 3 6 (three to the 6th power) as an equivalent expression using repeated multiplication.

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Answer:

3x3x3x3x3x3

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

3x3x3x3x3x3

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If Nina is N years old now and Maryna is M years old now. Write Maryna's age in 4 years?

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Answer:

would it just be M+4

Step-by-step explanation: that kinda confuses me

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

i believe nx4=y

easy question, easy points

"Explain why the solution of a system of linear equations is the point of intersection of their graphs"
Can you please explain this to be in a simpler form?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The solution of a system of linear equations is the point of intersection of their graphs because the intersection represents the only x or y values that will satisfy both/all equations. The graph visually shows that the intersection of these equations is the only spot on the graph that all of the equations have in common. This means that only this spot will satisfy all equations. For example, the intersection may be (0,1); this means that for all equations an x value of 0 will always result in the y value of 1. However, an x or y value that satisfies one equation may not satisfy the others if they do not lead to the desired outcome.

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the answer to the problem is a=-6

can someone answer these questions please, i'm having trouble with them
See them in the picture attached.

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Answer:

1. $686.94

2. $735.03

3. $10707.55

4. $17631.94

5. $19635.72

Step-by-step explanation:

1st Question:

The interest rate is 7% for each year. This means that each year the person has to pay 7% more than the previous amount. So we need to multiply the initial amount by (0.07+1=1.07) in order to get the interest for the first year. if we want to find the second year's interests then we will have to multiply 2 (1.07)'s and so on.

in this case our function is: 600*(1.07)^t=P(t)

when t=2 P(2)=600*(1.07)^2=$686.94

2nd Question:

Function: 600*(1.07)^t=P(t)

when t=3 P(3)=600*(1.07)^3=$735.03

3rd Question:

initial value=$8500

1+0.08=1.08

Function: 8500*(1.08)^t=P(t)

t=3

P(3)=8500*(1.08)^3=$10707.55

4th Question:

initial value=$12000

1+1.08=1.08

t=5

Function: P(t)=12000*(1.08)^t

P(5)=12000*(1.08)^5=$17631.94

5th Question:

Function: 14000*(1.07)^t=P(t)

P(5)=14000*(1.07)^5

P(5)=$19635.72

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Mr. Poole made snacks in separate gift bags. He gave one each to the 36 seventh grade students going on the field trip. Then he gave 10 bags to the students in Mrs. Bark's class for decorating the trophy cases. Next he gave 7 to the students in Mrs. Drowe's class for helping during the school play. Mr. Poole had 2 snacks left. How many snacks did he make?

A. 19
B. 36
C. 54
D. 55

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D=55
Because if you add 36+10+7 u get 53 then it said there was 2 left to add that to 53 and you will get 55
The answer to the question is D

Directions: Greg tossed a 6-sided die 30 times. His results are shown in the table below.
Use the information in the table to answer the question.

Suppose that Greg tosses the die again. What is the approximate probability that he tosses a 3?
A - 17%

B - 20%

C - 50%

D - 67%

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The answer is a 17 percent
The answer would be A!

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Answer: 3/8

Step-by-step explanation: The probability of getting a tail is 1/2, then another tail, is 1/2×1/2, and then a head, is (1/2)^3. There are 3 ways to order this, so the 3/8 is the probability.

Answer:

3/8 should be your answer have an amazing spectacular rest of your life i'm here for u when u need me :)

Step-by-step explanation:

A spinner has many equal sections of different colors. The probability that the spinner will not land on a
blue section is 34%. What is the probability that the spinner will land on a blue section?
A can't be determined
B 34%
C 66%
D 68%

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I believe the answer is C

Answer:

I think it might be C. I'm so sorry if I'm wrong. Have a nice day!

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The ratio of an object's weight on Earth to its weight on Venus is 8:7. How much would a woman who weighs 120 pounds (lbs) on Earth weigh on Venus? (Please help, if the answer is correct, I'll mark brainliest.)

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Answer:

120:105

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Answer:

8$

Step-by-step explanation:

8$





8 dollars because math is built different

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Answer:

check below

Step-by-step explanation:

1.  c = 68-27 = 41

2. t = 7.9+1.5 =9.4

3. a = 21*3 = 63

4. (multiply whole equation by 8) 8r+6=7, r=1/8

5. x = 25.2/4.2 = 6

6. b = 75/15 = 5

7. A. 6C = 99

B. C = 99/6 = $16.50

The solution represents the cost of one ticket.

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1. 6^36
2. 3^-12
3. 14^3
4. 4^6
5. 243b^5

What is the volume of this prism?
A) 63.0 cubic units
B) 56.3 cubic units
C) 31.5 cubic units
D) 11.75 cubic units

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B. 56.3 because 5x3x3.75 is 56.25 and then you round the 2 to 3 because a 5 follows it

Answer:

B) 56.3 cubic units

Step-by-step explanation:

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Please do quickly! Asap! Brainleist, points!

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Answer:

not sure sowy

Step-by-step explanation:

May someone please help me, please? This is about exponents by the way. About 5 questions I need help with.

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Answer:

1. 1  

2. 1

3. 16/81

4. 3

5. 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Anything that is raised to 0 ALWAYS equals to 1.

what is one and on half time one pint

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The answer is 1.5 pints
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find the unknow based length of triangle A=31.5 in 2 H=7 in then wat is Abe

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Answer:

the answer is 9

Step-by-step explanation:

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Movie Ticket Dilemma
During the grand opening of the new pizza parlor, Steve was hired to give out free
movie tickets to customers. On Friday, he started with a box of tickets, and he
distributed 0.50 of the box; on Saturday, he distributed 1/3 of what was left; on
Sunday, he distributed 0.25 of the remaining amount; on Monday, he distributed 6/18
of what was left; and on Tuesday, he distributed 2/12 of what remained.
At the end of the 5 days, he had 60 tickets left. Determine how many tickets Steve
had when he began to give them away.
Show all of your mathematical thinking.

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2

i get a 1 then get anover 1 amb then i get 2 there you go

Here is to my last q

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Mode: value that occurs most
Mean: average (add all values then divide by the amount of number)
Median: middle number

Mode: 80 (appears the most)
Mean: 95 + 80 + 80 + 85 + 80 + 85 + 90 = 595/7 = 85, the mean is 85
Median first put them in order
80, 80, 80, 85, 85, 90, 95
The median is the middle which is 85

Which statement matches?

Solution: D

Answer: D (Mean is 85)

Explanation:

"The list below shows the quiz scores for a group of students.

95, 80, 80, 85, 80, 85, 90"

The choices talk about median and mode so we find those first:

Median: find by taking which is the middle number when the data is from low to highest

1) rearrange them from low to high

80, 80, 80, 85, 85, 90, 95

2) find middle number

80, 80, 80, 85, 85, 90, 95

The median is 85

Mean: mean is the average of all numbers. Find by adding numbers and dividing by amount of numbers

1) add 80, 80, 80, 85, 85, 90, 95 and get 595

2) There are 7 total numbers so do 595/7 = 85

The mean is 85

D is the correct answer

why?

A is wrong because they are 85 not 80

B is wrong because it is 85 not 80

C is wrong because it is 85 not 80

D is right because it is 85!

Tyrone is working with two other students to build a border around the school’s triangular garden. Each student brought in one side of the border, but they all used different units to measure the side lengths. The first side is 312 inches long, the second side is 20 feet long, and the third side is 12 yards long. If the measurements need to be in feet, will the three border pieces make a right triangle?

Convert the third side into feet using a proportion.

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Answer:

i would say no but im not fully experienced

Step-by-step explanation:

the reason is that the converted measurements dont even come up to make a  full 90 degree, and tis is a right triangle

Answer:

It will be 449280

Step-by-step explanation:

it might be wrong sorry if is

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I don't usually use this website anymore, but here's an answer I found for you.

Answer:

-14.57

Step-by-step explanation:

Subtract -2.67 by 5.95×2 since there were two days it equals -14.57

(Or)

-2.67 + x2 (x =-5.95)

-2.67 + (2*-5.95*) = -14.57

Part 1:

The account will be -14.57 after two days.

Step by step:

What I do is just forget the negatives until the end.

5.95 + 5.95 (two days) + 2.67 = 14.57

Bring back the negative: -14.57

Part 2:

Lin's sister will have more than $0 in the account, so she won't be charged after this deposit is made.

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Answer:

it's G)

Step-by-step explanation:

Question 1: 1 2/3 + 2 1/4 + 2 1/2 = Question 2: 4 + 2 1/3 + 1 1/2 =

Please answer both questions!

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1: 77/12 = 6 2: 47/6 = 7 5/6
Question 1: 77/12 = 6
Question 2: 47/6 = 7 5/6

I REALLY need help with this worksheet. it is due tonight and I really don't understand it

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Basically, try finding the x and y intercept for each problem and then make those your coordinates!!

Step-by-step explanation:

1) So to answer these questions first plot the "b" value (which in number 1's case would be 3).

2) Go up three spaces on the graph. and that should leave you at the point (0,3) Plot this point.

3) Now go down 3 (-3x) and go over one point to the right(this should put you at point (1,1). Plot this point.

4) Move on to the next equation in number one. Go up three spaces on the graph.

5) Go down one and over one until you find that you have plotted a point in which both equations intercept (this point would be (0,3).

6)Repeat this process for the rest of the problems

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