Solve for c.
9 = 1+c

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Answer 1

Answer:

c = 8

Step-by-step explanation:


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What is the common difference of the arithmetic sequence? −17, −13, −9, −5, −1

A) -17
B) -13
C) 4
D) -4

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Answer:

The common difference is 4 or C on your test

Step-by-step explanation:

-17+4= -13

-13+4= -9

And so on...

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I can barely see do you have email of it

Answer:

I can't see!

Step-by-step explanation:

Sam has 2 dollars less than Alex. How do we write this as an equation?

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Suppose Alex has x dollars
So
Sam has x-2

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Represent the amount of money each of the boys has by S and A.  Then, symbolically, S = A - 2.  A is the larger amount, S the smaller, and A - S is the difference.

Which of the following expressions are equivalent to -(-8/-4)
1. -(-8/4)
2. 2
3. none of the above

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Answer:

None of the above

Step-by-step explanation:

For each formula,rearrange so a is by itself:
6-9b=3a
6b+2a=3a
a/3=b+2

please explain how to do that i have a test in 2 days

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Step-by-step explanation:

a) 6-9b=3a

First:Subtract

3b=3a

Second: Devide

3b/3a

=(3÷3)(b÷a)

=1b/a

= b/a

B) 6b+2a=3a

First:Transpose (Group the like terms. signs will change.)

-3a+2a=-6b

=-1a=-6b

Second:Divide

=-1a/-6b:(-1÷-6)(a÷b)

=1a/6b

=a/6b

C)a/3=b+2

First: Transpose

a=3+2+b

=a/6+b

HELP plz! Select yes or no for each.

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Answer:

no

no

yes

Step-by-step explanation:

De las siguientes oraciones ¿Cuál es una proposición?
a)El sol es una estrella
b)El autor de "La vida es sueño"
c)¡Pon atención!
d)¿Cuándo es el examen de historia?

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

translation: Of the following sentences, which is a proposition? a) The sun is a star b) The author of "Life is a dream" c) Pay attention! d) When is the history exam also its c i think

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Answer:

84

Step-by-step explanation:

reqd. area=outer area-inner area

=20*15-18*12

=300-216

=84 square inches

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Question 2:  She needs $16 more dollars to reach $60.

Question 3:  He made a profit of $1,134.

Question 4:  Yes, he will have enough to by the game.  The exact cost of the game (including tax) is $46.99135.  Stephen has $55.50.  Therefore he has enough to buy the game.

Question 5:  The moving company should be paid $736.  

If you want me to include all the calculations, I would gladly do so.

I couldnt do question 6 because the image was unclear.  My apologize for the inconvenience.

a and b are positive integers and a-b=2. Evaluate the following:
9^1/2^b/3^a

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Answer: 1/9

Step by step explanation:

Answer:

1/9

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

251.32741

Step-by-step explanation: Later Surface Area Formula: 2(pi)rh


Sara's volleyball team has white jerseys and green jerseys. The probability of wearing a white jersey to a game is the same as
the probability of wearing a green jersey Sara drew a tree diagram to calculate all the possible outcomes for wearing jerseys to
three games.



What is the probability that she will wear her green jersey 3 times in a row ?

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Answer:

1.5 or 50%

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer to the question is c

what is the product of x and y values 2x+8y=24 -7x-6y=26

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Answer:

x= -8

y=5

Step-by-step explanation:

2x + 8y =24

2(x+4y)=24

x+4y=24/2

x+4y=12

x=12-4y

-7x-6y=26

-7(12-4y)-6y=26

22y-84=26

22y=26+84

22y=110

y=110/22

y=5

x=12-4y

x=12-4×5

x= -8

A roller coaster goes down 0 feet and then up 55 feet.

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Answer:

was that the full question? i cant seem to understand what your asking

Step-by-step explanation:

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maxim is making new cushion covers for a chair. there are three sizes of cushions on the chair. what is the surface area of the arm rest cushion?

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Answer:

its C

Step-by-step explanation:

a P e X

does anybody know the answer?

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Step-by-step explanation:

y=3/4x+1

because we resiprocal the -3/4x+1

Solve for x and show your work! For each equation choose if there are:
• zero solutions for x • exactly one solution for x • or an infinite number of solutions for x.

2(3x + 9) = 18 + 6x

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Answer:

Infinite number of solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the distributive property

2 x 3x = 6x

2 x 9 = 18

6x +18 = 18 + 6x

Answer: infinite solution

Bert is planning to open a savings account that eams 1.6% simple interest yearly. He wants to earn exactly $224 in interest after
2 years. How much money should he deposit?
A. $7,000
B. $3,584
C. $70
D. $700

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Answer is:

$7,000 x 1.6% = $112
$112 x 2 years = 224

If f(x) = x2 and g(x) = 3x + 1, then g(f(2))= ?

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Answer:

The value of g[f(2)] = 13

Step-by-step explanation:

Given functions:

f(x) = x²

g(x) = 3x + 1

Find:

The value of g[f(2)]

Computation:

f(x) = x²

By putting x = 2 in f(x)

f(x) = x²

f(2) = 2²

f(2) = 2 × 2

f(2) = 4

So the value of f(2) = 4

Value of  f(2) putting in g(x)

g(x) = 3x + 1

g(x) = 3x + 1

g[f(2)] = 3[f(2)] + 1

We know that f(2) = 4

So,

g[f(2)] = 3[f(2)] + 1

g[f(2)] = 3[4] + 1

g[f(2)] = 12 + 1

g[f(2)] = 13

The value of g[f(2)] = 13

2. What is the coordinate of the final image of vertex T
after the triangle is translated 3 units to the left and 2
units up?


Please help with number 2

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Answer:

We have the coordinates of vertex T after the translation as (-5,0)

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly, we get the coordinates of vertex T

we have this as;

(-2,-2)

Translating to the left means we are going to subtract the specific units from the x-coordinate

2 units up means we are going to add to the y-coordinate value

So, we have it that;

(-2-3, -2+ 2) = (-5,0)

If 4 children drink 24 ounces of milk everyday then how much do they drink in a week? (if this shows up twice sorry i didn't know)

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Answer:

168

Step-by-step explanation:

24x7=168

Answer:

In total, the amount of milk every kid combined drank is 672 ounces.

Step-by-step explanation:

If four kids drank 24 ounces of milk for seven days, you would solve it as follows:

First, the amount all the kids drink in one day combined is 96 ounces.

If they drink 96 per day, and they do so for a week (7 days), then that is 96 × 7 because its 96 seven times.

7 × 96 = 672

Ramon has a picture that measures 2 inches in length and 3 inches in width. He wants to enlarge the picture to fit on a picture frame that is 14 inches long. How wide will the picture frame need to be in order to create a similar figure?
A. 21 inches
B.9 1/3 inches
C. 6 inches
D. 84 inches
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Answer:

The frame would be 21 inches wide

Step-by-step explanation:

set up ratio of 2/3 and 14/x

then solve for x

Answer:9 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of the following numbers are less than -0.60? Select all that apply.

- 4/5
-0.65
- 1/6
-0.99

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The correct answers are 1,2, and 4.

Answer:

0..99

Step-by-step explanation:

Beth's doll is similar to her own quilt by a ration of 1:6. if the width of her doll's quilt is 11 inches, how wide is her own quilt in inches?

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Answer:
66
Step-by-step explanation:
6*11=66

Ayden wants to sell a total of $150 worth of candy bars for his school fundraiser. Each candy bar costs $1.50. How many candy bars will he have to sell in order to meet his goal?

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Answer:

100 Candy Bars

Step-by-step explanation:

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Ayden wants to sell a total of $150 worth of candy bars for his school fundraiser. Each candy bar costs $1.50. How many candy bars will he have to sell in order to meet his goal?

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We can create an algebraic Equation to solve this.

- We know that Each Candy Bar costs $1.50.

-We multiply the Amount of Candy Bars with the price.

-We know the profit should be $150

⇒ 1.50x = 150

-Divide by 1.50 on both sides

⇒ 1.50x/1.50 = 150/1.50

-Simplify

⇒ x = 100

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4. Using the formula below, solve when S=1.50
A = 6s2

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the answer would be 13.5

1.5^2=2.25

6x2.25=13.5

5. In one year, there were 125 major new automobile types available. If you look at the miles per gallon (MPG) for these vehicles, the distributions are roughly normal. The means and standard deviations are given by: Mean Standard Deviation City MPG 22.37 4.77 Highway MPG 29.09 5.46 a. The Honda Civic had a rating of 45 highway MPG. What is the probability that your car has a worse highway gas mileage than the Civic? b. The Lincoln Continental had a rating of 17 city MPG. What percent of cars are likely to have a better city gas mileage than the Continental?

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Answer:

The answer is "99.82% and 86.99%".

Step-by-step explanation:

In point a:

[tex]=P(X < 45)\\\\= P(Z < \frac{45-29.09}{5.46}) \\\\=P(Z < 2.9139)\\\\=0.9982\\\\=99.82\%[/tex]

In point b:

[tex]=P(X >17)\\\\= P(Z > \frac{17-22.37}{4.77}) \\\\=P(Z > -1.1258)\\\\=0.8699\\\\=86.99\% \\\\[/tex]

i don’t understand explain

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Answer:

62

Step-by-step explanation:

y+94+137+67= 360

y=62

Lionel is planning a one-day outing.
The Thrill amusement park charges an entry fee of $40 and an additional $5 per ride, x. The Splash water park charges an entry fee of $60 and
an additional $3 per ride,
Based on this Information, which system of equations could be used to determine the solution where the cost per ride of the two amusement
parks, y, ls the same?

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y is the same sorry if i’m incorrect

Answer:

the correct answer is

[tex]y=\frac{5x+40}{x} \\ \\y=\frac{3x+60}{x}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

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