16. Geometry The perimeters of the
rectangles shown are equal. What is the
perimeter of each rectangle?
n+ 0.1
n+ 0.6
2n
n
Answer:
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Evaluate 3x^2 if x = 6
What is the answer
Answer:
3×6²
3×36
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Find the area of the shaded region.
Answer:
3.315
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \frac{1}{2} \times 1.7 \times 3.9 = 3.315[/tex]
Find the values of x and y in the picture. Express answers in simplest radical form. (square root form)
Answers:
x = 8
y = 15*sqrt(2)
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Explanation:
This is a 45-45-90 triangle. The right triangle is isosceles.
This means the two legs 3x-9 and x+7 are the same length
3x-9 = x+7
3x-x = 7+9
2x = 16
x = 16/2
x = 8
If x = 8, then each leg is...
3x-9 = 3(8)-9 = 24-9 = 15
x+7 = 8+7 = 15
Each leg is 15 units long to help confirm we have the correct x value.
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The hypotenuse y is exactly sqrt(2) times that of the leg length.
Therefore, y = 15*sqrt(2) since earlier we found each leg is 15 units long.
15*sqrt(2) = 21.213 approximately
Which ratios form a proportion?
3/4 and 9/16
2/5 and 5/2
2/3 and 8/12
1/6 and 3/8
Answer:
2/3 and 8/12
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer:
B is the correct answer
Step-by-step explanation:
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HELP PLEASE I HAVE TO TURN THIS IN IN 20 minutes!!!!!!!!
Answer:
well time has to be on the X-axis because it is an independent variable
as a distance will be dependent variable Y-axis
Think of 5 positive integers that have a mode of 2, a median of 5, a mean of 6 and a range of 10.
Step-by-step explanation:
2 2 5 9 and 12
mode= 2
median = 5
Range : 12- 2 =10
Mean: 2+2+ 5+ 9+ 12=30
30÷ 5 = 6
What volume of coppr ( density 8.96g/cm3)would be needed to balance a 2.28 cm3sample of lead (density 11.4g/cm30 on a two-pan laboratory balance
Answer:
2.9 cm³
Step-by-step explanation:
Note: For the copper and the lead to balance, they must have thesame mass.
Applying,
D' = m'/V.................... Equation 1
Where D' = density of the lead, m' = mass of the lead, V = Volume of the lead.
make m' the subject of the equation
m' = D'V................ Equation 2
From the question,
Given: D' = 11.4 g/cm³, V = 2.28 cm³
Substitute these values into equation 2
m' = (11.4×2.28)
m' = 25.992 g
Similarly,
for copper,
D = m/V............... Equation 3
Where D = density of copper, m = mass of copper, V = volume of copper.
make V the subject of the equation
V = m/D.............. Equation 4
where, m = m' = 25.992 g
Given: D = 8.96 g/cm³
Substitute these values into equation 4
V = 25.992/8.96
V = 2.9 cm³
given a set of numbers (0,1,2,3,4,5,6) if one of the set is chosen at random, find the
probability that the number is a solution of 3x-4 < 11
Answer:
This probability is 5/7
Step-by-step explanation:
Rewriting this problem may make it appear to be more manageable.
The probability that the number is a solution of 3x-4 < 1 simplies to "x < 5".
This probability is 5/7, since {0, 1, 2, 3, 4} are all less than 5.
A bag contains 11 tiles, one for each of the letters in the word BLUEBERRIES. You randomly choose a tile.
Find the probability that you choose a tile with the letter R. Write as a reduced fraction (numerator/denominator).
PLEASE HELP!
Answer:
2/11
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 11 tiles and 2 of the have R's on them, so it is 2 out of 11, or 2/11
And the last part
Xxxxxxx
Answer:
(-1, -1)
Step-by-step explanation:
The previously obtained values of x and y are your coordinates, so you can just input them into the last part in the format (x, y).
Which question is a statistical question?
A. How tall is the oak tree?
B. How much did the tree grow in one year?
C. What are the heights of the oak trees in the schoolyard?
D. What is the difference in height between the oak tree and the pine tree?
round 4.776 to the nearest hundred
The round off of 4.776 to the nearest hundred results in 4.800.
To round 4.776 to the nearest hundred
Focus at the digit in the hundredth's place, which is the second decimal place.
In this case, the digit in the hundredth's place is 7.
Since 7 is greater than or equal to 5, we round up the previous digit, which is 7.
Therefore, rounding 4.776 to the nearest hundred results in 4.800.
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Rewrite 5/3 with a denominator of 12
Answer:
20/12
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Step-by-step explanation:
Drag and drop three values into the space provided that will make the inequality 18 − 3x < 10 true.
1.3
2
2.5
2.7
3
6
Answer:
2.7, 3, & 6
Step-by-step explanation:
those equal less than 10 when put into the equation
6a and 6b are having a competition to see who can make the most money for Red Crescent. 6a make $2 for every $3 that 6b make. If 6a makes $30 profit how much will 6b make?
Answer:
45
Step-by-step explanation:
6a 6b
2 : 3
30 : x
30×3
2
=45
3 in.
Find the radius and diameter of the circle.
Radius =
Diameter =
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
radius=3 in.
diameter=2r
=2*3
=6 in.
Radius = 3 inches
Diameter = 6 inches
Explanation:-The given radius is 3 inches.
We know that diameter is twice the radius. So,
Diameter = 2r
= 2×3
= 6 inches
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Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
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Which organism is a consumer?
Oak tree
Rosebush
Prairie dog
Tomato plant
Answer:
prairie dog
Step-by-step explanation:
because this eats the other organisims
Enter the slope-intercept equation of the line shown below. Is it y=-3x+3 or is it y=3x+3??!!
Answer: The line is y=-3x+3
Step-by-step explanation:
Its decreasing by 3 shown in the line so it would -3 and the equation for the line would be y=-3x+3 as you said.
1) If the perimeter of triangle STU is 125 cm, and segments TW, VW, and VT measure 21 cm, 30 cm, and 24 cm, respectively, what is the length of segment SU?
GIVEN: The perimeter of triangle STU is 125.
The segments TW=21 cm
VW=30 cm
VT=24 cm
TO FIND: The length of the segment SU.
SOLUTION:
As corresponding sides must be same. so we have,
[tex]\frac{TV}{TS}=\frac{TW}{TU}\\\\ \frac{24}{TS}=\frac{21}{TU}\\\frac{TU}{TS}=\frac{7}{8}=k(say)\\[/tex]
Then, TU=7k and TS=8k
[tex]\frac{TV}{TS}=\frac{VW}{SU}\\\\ \frac{24}{TS}=\frac{30}{SU}\\\frac{24}{8k}=\frac{30}{SU}\\SU=10k[/tex]
As the perimeter of triangle STU is 125.
so,
8·k+7·k+10·k=125
⇒25.k=125
⇒k=5
Therefore, SU=10×5=50
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Answer:
Your value of z is 71 degrees. The value of x is 11.
Step-by-step explanation:
You can determine the value of z by knowing that z and the 71 angle are vertical angles. Vertical angles are congruent to each other. We know that the x angle and the 71 angle are supplementary, or that they equal 180. So, set up the equations, and solve for x. :
[tex]180=71+(9x+10)\\180=81+9x\\99=9x\\x=11\\[/tex]
a ball to a string and swing it in a horizontal circle. The tension of the string
points inward toward your hand as you spin it. Describe the path of the ball if the string
breaks.
Answer:
The Ball will fall towrds its digram just like pendulum
Step-by-step explanation:
what is 5+5 please tell me
Answer:
5+5 is 10 is simple question
FG intersects HI at point E. What is the value of x, in degrees?
Answer:
6x-36=120
6x=120+36
6x=156
x=26
Answer:
X is equal to 26
Step-by-step explanation:
this is becasue 6x-36 is equal to 120 there for you can move the 36 over to make 156 so now you have 6x=156 now you just divide by 6 leaving you with x=26
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indentify the center and radius: (x + 4)2 + (y + 5)2 = 64
please helppp!!
Answer:
4th option
Step-by-step explanation:
The equation of a circle in standard form is
(x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²
where (h, k) are the coordinates of the centre and r is the radius
(x + 4)² + (y + 5)² = 64 ← is in standard form
with h = - 4, k = - 5 and r = [tex]\sqrt{64}[/tex] = 8
centre = (- 4, - 5) and r = 8
A ripped piece of paper weighs the same as a whole piece of paper
Group of answer choices
True
False
Static electricity is electricity that _____________
Group of answer choices
Doesn't move
Moves in a circle
Moves on a circuit
Moves through the air
Answer:
1. True
2. I don't know this one sorry :(
Step-by-step explanation:
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PLs, help me with this question
Answer:
See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
Perimeter: use the Distance Formula [tex]d=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}[/tex]
Distance from (-3, 4) to (4, 5) is
[tex]\sqrt{(5-4)^2+(4-(-3))^2}=\sqrt{1+49}=\sqrt{50}=5\sqrt{2}[/tex]
Distance from (4, 5) to (2, -3) is
[tex]\sqrt{(2-4)^2+(-3-5)^2}=\sqrt{4+64}=\sqrt{68}=2\sqrt{17}[/tex]
Distance from (2, -3) to (-4, 4) is
[tex]\sqrt{(-4-2)^2+(-4-(-3))}=\sqrt{36+1}=\sqrt{37}[/tex]
Distance from (-4, 4) to (-3, 4) is
[tex]\sqrt{(-4-(-3))^2+(4-(-4))^2}=\sqrt{1+64}=\sqrt{65}[/tex]
The perimeter is the sum of all these distances.
Area:
To find the area of the figure, one method is to draw a rectangle around the entire figure, then add line segments that cut up the unwanted area into rectangles and triangles, add those areas together, then subtract the total from the area of the surrounding rectangle. See the attached figure.
The surrounding rectangle has area 8 x 9 = 72 square units.
The unwanted areas (green rectangles and four triangles). Remember, the area of a triangle is (1/2)(length)(width).
Rectangle A: 1 x 1 = 1 square unit
Triangle B: (1/2)(7)(1) = 3.5 square units
Triangle C: (1/2)(8)(1) = 4 square units
Triangle D: (1/2)(8)(2) = 8 square units
Triangle E: (1/2)(6)(1) = 3 square units
Rectangle F: 2 x 1 = 2 square units
Total of unwanted area: 1 + 3.5 + 4 + 8 + 3 + 2 = 21.5 square units
Subtract this total from the surrounding rectangle's area to get
72 - 21.5 = 50.5 square units
Determine how the two triangles are congruent
please fill in all the circles
Then can you answer if its,
SSS
SAS
AAS
ASA
?
Thank you!
Answer:
Two triangles are congruent if they meet one of the following criteria. : All three pairs of corresponding sides are equal. : Two pairs of corresponding sides and the corresponding angles between them are equal. ... and another pair of corresponding sides are equal in two right triangles.