Fraction - Multiplication : (a) 2/9 x 1/13 (b) 12/5 x 35/21

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Answer 1

[tex]answer \\ a. \frac{2}{117} \\ b. 4 \\ solution \\ a. \: \frac{2}{9} \times \frac{1}{13} \\ = \frac{2 \times 1}{9 \times 13} \\ = \frac{2}{117} \\ b. \: \frac{12}{5} \times \frac{35}{21} \\ = divide \: 35 \: by \: 5 \: it \: becomes \\ = 12 \times \frac{7}{21} \\ divide \: 21 \: by \: 7 \: it \: becomes \\ = 12 \times \frac{1}{3} \\ divide \: 12 \: by \: 3 \: it \: becomes \\ = 4 \times 1 \\ = 4 \\ hope \: it \: helps \\ good \: luck \: on \: your \: assignment[/tex]

Answer 2

Answer:

[tex](a) \frac{2}{117} [/tex]

[tex](b)4[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex](a) \frac{2}{9} \times \frac{1}{13} \\ = \frac{2}{117} [/tex]

[tex](b) \frac{12}{5} \times \frac{35}{21} \\ = \frac{84}{21} \\ = \frac{28}{7} \\ = 4[/tex]

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Related Questions

What is the gcf of 96x5 and 64x2

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Answer:

The GCF is going to be 32

Answer:

32x^2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which of the following real-world problems can be modeled with the inequality 384+2x<6x? Marta charges a flat fee of $384 plus $2 per linear foot to decorate tables for a quinceanera. Carla charges $6 per linear foot to do the same. For what number of linear feet, x, will the cost of both decorators be the same? Shawna has made 384 campaign buttons for the student council election. She plans to make 2 more buttons each hour. Marguerite plans to make 6 campaign buttons per hour. For what number of hours, x, will Shawna have the same amount of campaign buttons as Marguerite? Super Clean house cleaning company charges $384 to power wash a house plus $2 per linear foot. Power Bright charges $6 per linear foot and no flat fee. For what number of linear feet, x, will the cost of Super Clean be more expensive than Power Bright? Mega Gym charges a $384 registration fee and $2 each time the gym is used. Super Gym charges a fee of $6 every time the gym is used. What number of times, x, will Super Gym need to be used to exceed the cost of Mega Gym?

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Answer:

Mega Gym charges a $384 registration fee and $2 each time the gym is used. Super Gym charges a fee of $6 every time the gym is used. What number of times, x, will Super Gym need to be used to exceed the cost of Mega Gym?

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: the inequality is [tex]384+2x<6x[/tex]

To find: the correct option

Solution:

Let x denotes number of times gym is used.

As Mega Gym charges a $384 registration fee and $2 each time the gym is used,

Total amount charged by Mega Gym = [tex]\$(384+2x)[/tex]

As Super Gym charges a fee of $6 every time the gym is used,

Total amount charged by Super Gym = [tex]\$\,6x[/tex]

In order to find number of times, x Super Gym is used such that cost of Super Gym exceeds the cost of Mega Gym,

Solve the inequality:

cost of Super Gym > cost of Mega Gym

[tex]6x>384+2x\\384+2x<6x[/tex]

So, the correct option is '' Mega Gym charges a $384 registration fee and $2 each time the gym is used. Super Gym charges a fee of $6 every time the gym is used. What number of times, x, will Super Gym need to be used to exceed the cost of Mega Gym? ''

In the western region of the state the times of all boys running in this event are normally distributed with standard deviation 12 seconds, but with mean 5 minutes 22 seconds. Find the proportion of boys from this region who qualify to run in this event in the state meet. (Hint: normalcdf)

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Here is the full question.

The average finishing time among all high school boys in a particular track event in a certain state is 5 minutes 17 seconds. Times are normally distributed with standard deviation 12 seconds.

A.  The qualifying time in this event for participation in the state meet is to be set so that only the fastest 5% of all runners qualify. Find the qualifying time in seconds (round it to the closest second). (Hint: Convert minutes to seconds.)  

B. In the western region of the state the times of all boys running in this event are normally distributed with standard deviation 12 seconds, but with mean 5 minutes 22 seconds. Find the proportion of boys from this region who qualify to run in this event in the state meet. (Hint: normalcdf)

Answer:

a. x ≅ 337 seconds.

b. P(x > 337 )  = 0.1056

Step-by-step explanation:

A.

Given that ;

Mean [tex]\mu =[/tex] 5 minutes 17 seconds =( (60× 5)+17  ) seconds  = 317 seconds   ( since 60 seconds make 1 minute.

Standard deviation: [tex]\sigma[/tex] = 12 seconds.

Only the fastest 5% of all runners qualify

The objective is to determine the qualifying time in seconds

Let's look for the Z-score of 0.95;

The Z-score is 1.645 from the tables

[tex]x= ( \sigma * z ) + \mu[/tex]

[tex]x = ( 12 * 1.645 ) + 317 \\ \\x = 336.74[/tex]

x ≅ 337 seconds.

B. Given that the standard deviation = 12 seconds

Mean = 5 minutes 22 seconds = (5 × 60 + 22 )seconds = 322 seconds

he objective is  to find P(x > 337 )   i.e the proportion of boys from this region who qualify to run in this event in the state meet.

we are using command normalcdf   (SEE THE ATTACHED FILE BELOW FOR THE COMPUTATION)

we have  P(x > 337 )  = 0.1056


A high school track is shaped as a rectangle with a half circle on either side.Jake plans on running four laps. How many meters will Jake run? Use 3.14 for Pi.

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Answer:

if you go around a track one time thats 400 meters but if you go around 4 times thats 1600 meters, you dont need to use 3.14 pi for this " no offense", i do track and field myself and i do the short distance, which is 100 meters and 200 meter but for for long distance runners they go around the track 4- 8 times so it is 1600 meters is ur answer. and when u go around 8 times, thats 3200 meters.

Step-by-step explanation:

HELP!!! PLEASE!!!

The U.S. Federal Income Tax is a progressive tax, which means that higher incomes are taxed at higher percent rates.
The table shows the 2018 Federal Income Tax rates that are applied to the incomes of unmarried individuals.

Tuan is an unmarried man who earned a taxable income of $48$48,000000 during 2018.

Use the table to complete the statements below.

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Answer:

10%$29,175$2,046$6,499.50

Step-by-step explanation:

a) The %tax comes from the "Rate" column on the line "up to $9525". It is 10%.

__

b) Simply compute the difference shown:

  $38,700 -$9,525 = $29,175

__

c) 22% of $9,300 is ...

  0.22 × $9,300 = $2,046

__

d) The total from the three previous calculations is ...

  $952.50 +3,501.00 +2,046.00 = $6,499.50

Answer:

10%

$29,175

$2,046

$6,499.50

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Step-by-step explanation:

just believe me it works

Very confused, need help quick! (see attachment) Simplify and show your work.

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Answer:

27/(4x^6y^8)

Step-by-step explanation:

Target the variables first. (x^a)^b is the same as x^(a x b).

In the numerator, it is x^(2 x 3) , which is x^6, and y^(4 x 3), which is y^12.

Same principle on the bottom. the denominator is x^12 and y^20.

In the numerator, the number 4 is alone so don't do anything to it. Cube 3. The coefficient of the numerator is 4 x 3^3 . The coefficient of the denominator is 2^4. Cancel like terms. when you divide same terms' exponents, you subtract the exponent on top by the exponent on the bottom. Remember that you can only simplify LIKE terms. (x with x, y with y, number with number.)

A college basketball player makes 80% of his freethrows. Over the course of the season he will attempt 100 freethrows. Assuming free throw attempts are independent, the probability that the number of free throws he makes exceeds 80 is approximately:____________.
A) 0.2000
B) 0.2266
C) 0.5000
D) 0.7734

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Answer:

The probability that the number of free throws he makes exceeds 80 is approximately 0.50

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the given data we have the following:

P(Make a Throw) = 0.80%

n=100

Binomial distribution:

mean:   np = 0.80*100= 80

hence, standard deviation=√np(1-p)=√80*0.20=4

Therefore, to calculate the probability that the number of free throws he makes exceeds 80 we would have to make the following calculation:

P(X>80)= 1- P(X<80)

You could calculate this value via a normal distributionapproximation:

P(Z<(80-80)/4)=1-P(Z<0)=1-50=0.50

The probability that the number of free throws he makes exceeds 80 is approximately 0.50

The probability that the number of free throws he makes exceeds 80 is approximately 0.5000.

Given that,

A college basketball player makes 80% of his free throws.

Over the course of the season, he will attempt 100 free throws.

Assuming free throw attempts are independent.

We have to determine,

The probability that the number of free throws he makes exceeds 80 is.

According to the question,

P(Make a Throw) = 80% = 0.80

number of free throws n = 100

Binomial distribution:

Mean: [tex]n \times p = 0.80 \times 100 = 80[/tex]

Then, The standard deviation is determined by using the formula;

[tex]= \sqrt{np(1-p)} \\\\=\sqrt{80\times (1-0.80)}\\\\= \sqrt{80 \times 0.20 } \\\\= \sqrt{16} \\\\= 4[/tex]

Therefore,

To calculate the probability that the number of free throws he makes exceeds 80 we would have to make the following calculation:

[tex]P(X>80)= 1- P(X<80)[/tex]

To calculate this value via a normal distribution approximation:

[tex]P(Z<\dfrac{80-80}{4})=1-P(Z<0)=1-0.50=0.5000[/tex]

Hence, The probability that the number of free throws he makes exceeds 80 is approximately 0.5000.

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There are 300 raffle tickets.


The prizes are as follows:


First prize - voucher for meal at local restaurant

Second prize - food hamper

Third prize - chocolate cake

4x homemade jams

3x homemade pickles


A prize is won after the first raffle ticket is drawn.


What is the probability of winning a prize when the next ticket is drawn?

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Answer: 0.007

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose that you have a ticket.

We have 3 prizes, and 300 tickets.

After the first tiket is drawn, someone win a prize, so now we have 299 tikets left and 2 prizes left.

Then, for the next draw, you have p = 1/299 of wining a prize.

If you did not win there, the probability for the third price is p = 1/298 (because there are 2 less tickets now)

Then the probability of winning at least one prize is:

P = 1/299 + 1/298 = 0.007

Does anyone know this?

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It is the answer A which is correct
The correct answer is A.

Please help. I’ll mark you as brainliest if correct!

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answer is g(x)=|x+2|-1

[tex]answer \\ g(x) = - |x + 2| - 1\\ as \: we \: can \: see \: from \: the \: given \: graph \\ above \: that \: the \: graph \: of \: absolute \\ function \: has \: been \: reflected \: over \: the \\ x \: axis \: \: shifted \: 2 \: units \: left \: and \: 1 \: \\ units \: down. \\ due \: to \: reflection \: there \: is \: a \: negative \\ sign \: shift \: of \: 2 \: units \: left \: is \: given \\ by \: x + 2 \: and \: 1 \: units \: down \: is \: given \\ by \: - 1 \\ hope \: it \: helps[/tex]

The probability that an event will happen is Upper P (Upper E )equalsStartFraction 13 Over 17 EndFraction . Find the probability that the event will not happen. The probability that the event will not happen is nothing.

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Answer:

The probability that the event will not happen is [tex]\frac{4}{17}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The occurrence of an event can be divided into two parts, the event would occur or the event would not occur. But the probability of an event is 1.

From the given question;

The probability of the event = 1

The probability that the event will happen, P = [tex]\frac{13}{17}[/tex]

Thus,

The probability that the event will not happen = probability of the event - probability that the event will happen

                                               = 1 - P

                                               = 1 - [tex]\frac{13}{17}[/tex]

                                               = [tex]\frac{17 - 13}{17}[/tex]

                                               = [tex]\frac{4}{17}[/tex]

Thus, the probability that the event will not happen is [tex]\frac{4}{17}[/tex].

Which of the following measurements is more precise?
4.69 m or 8.99 m

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Answer:

The measures represent the same precision

When we talk about precision in measurements, we need to mention the significant figures, because that determines the precision.

Specifically, the more significant figures there are, more precise will be the number.

In this case, you can observe that both numbers have the same number of significant figures, which is 3, which means both numbers are equal in precision.

last year we had 250 of employees and due to attrion we lost 12% we only have blank employees left ?

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Answer:

220

Step-by-step explanation:

If we lost 12% we still have 100 - 12 = 88% of the employees left. 88% can be written as 0.88. 0.88 * 250 = 220 employees left.

Classify the triangle by its​ sides, and then by its angles.
60 degrees
60 degrees
60 degrees
4 ft
4 ft
4 ft
Classified by its​ sides, the triangle is​ a(n)

equilateral
scalene
isosceles
triangle.
Classified by its​ angles, the triangle is​ a(n)

obtuse
acute
right
triangle.

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Answer:

Equilateral, acute

Step-by-step explanation:

Equilateral triangles have all sides the same length (all sides are 4 ft in this triangle, so it is equilateral).

Acute triangles have no angles that are greater than or equal to 90 degrees (all angles are 60, which is less than 90, so it is acute).

what is the radius of the circle that has an area of [tex]81*x*pi[/tex] degrees

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Answer:

R=9

Step-by-step explanation:

the formula for area of a circle is pi r squared

where r denotes the radius of the circle

equating the formula for area with the area of the circle provided

p\i r squared = 81 p\i

r squared = 81

r = radical 81

r =9 inches

In ΔEFG, ∠E \cong≅∠G, GE = 7 and FG = 15. Find the length of EF.

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Answer:  EF = 15

Step-by-step explanation:

The given description is that of an isosceles triangle. The base angles are congruent, therefore the sides opposite of those angles are also congruent.

The base angles are ∠E and ∠G and the vertex angle is ∠F.

The sides opposite to the base angles are EF and FG.

Thus, EF ≡ FG.

Since FG = 15 and FG = EF, then 15 = EF.

Based on the definition of an isosceles triangle, the length of EF in the triangle is: 15 units.

What is an Isosceles Triangle?

An isosceles triangle has two sides that are congruent. The angles opposite these congruent sides are also congruent.

ΔEFG is an isosceles triangle. The congruent sides are, FG and EF.

Therefore, EF = FG = 15 units.

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The office needs 8 new devices worth $8000. The order consists of new computers (C ) which cost $925 each and printers (P) which cost $1125 each. How many of the new devices are computers and how many are printers?

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Answer:

The number of computer is 5 and printer is 3

Can anybody help me with this one?

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Answer:

  12 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

The rule regarding secants and/or tangents is that the product of distances from their common point to the two intersection points with the circle is the same.

For the tangent the "two" intersection points with the circle are the same point, so ...

  product of tangent lengths = product of secant lengths

  (8 cm)(8 cm) = (4 cm)(4 cm +x)

Dividing by 4 cm gives ...

  16 cm = 4 cm + x

  12 cm = x

An inverted conical tank starts the day with 250 ft^3 of crayon wax in it. As the factory commences work, the tank is filled with an additional 40 ft^3 of wax per minute. The height of the wax is modeled by H(V)=3 piV/25. A. Write a function , V(t) to model the volume of wax in the tank after t minutes. B. Find an expression for the composition (HoV)(t) C. The composition in B (above) can be described as the ________ of the wax in terms of _______

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Answer:

A. V(t) = 40t + 250 B. (HoV)(t) = 24πt/5 + 30π C. The composition in B (above) can be described as the height of the wax in terms of time.

Step-by-step explanation:

A. Let the rate of change of volume V with respect to time be dV/dt = 40 ft³/min

Solving this, V = 40t + C. At the start of the day, that is t = 0, V = 250 ft³

Substituting these values, we have

250 ft³ = 40(0) + C

C = 250 ft³

So, V(t) = 40t + 250

B. Since H(V) = 3πV/25

(HoV)(t) = 3π(40t + 250)/25

= 24πt/5 + 30π

C. The composition in B (above) can be described as the height of the wax in terms of time.

Given that d is the midpoint of line segment ab and k is the midpoint of line segment bc, which statement must be true? (May give brainliest)

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Answer:

B is the midpoint of line segment AC

g Question 6 1 pts A 3x3 matrix with real entries can have (select ALL that apply) Group of answer choices three eigenvalues, all of them real. three eigenvalues, all of them complex. two real eigenvalues and one complex eigenvalue. one real eigenvalue and two complex eigenvalues. only two eigenvalues, both of them real. only two eigenvalues, both of them complex. only one eigenvalue -- a real one. only one eigenvalue -- a complex one.

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Answer:

(A)three eigenvalues, all of them real.

(D)one real eigenvalue and two complex eigenvalues.

(G)only one eigenvalue -- a real one.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given an [tex]n \times n[/tex] matrix, the characteristic polynomial of the matrix is the degree n  polynomial in one variable λ:

[tex]p(\lambda) = det(\lambda I- A)[/tex]

If such [tex]n \times n[/tex] matrix A has real entries, its complex eigenvalues  will always occur in complex conjugate pairs.

Therefore, for a [tex]3 \times 3[/tex] matrix with real entries, the following are possible:

(A)three eigenvalues, all of them real.

(D)one real eigenvalue and two complex eigenvalues.

(G)only one eigenvalue -- a real one.

A [tex]3 \times 3[/tex] matrix with real entries cannot have the following:

(B)three eigenvalues, all of them complex.

(C)two real eigenvalues and one complex eigenvalue.

(E)only two eigenvalues, both of them real.

(F)only two eigenvalues, both of them complex.

(H)only one eigenvalue -- a complex one.

PLEASE HURRY! Circle B is shown. Line segments A B and C B are radii. The length of A B is 6. Sector A B C is shaded. The measure of central angle ABC is StartFraction pi Over 2 EndFraction radians. What is the area of the shaded sector? 6Pi units squared 9Pi units squared 18Pi units squared 36Pi units squared

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Answer:

(B)[tex]9 \pi $ units squared[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

In circle B, AB is one of the radii; and

AB=6

Central Angle of ABC [tex]=\dfrac{\pi}{2}$ radians[/tex]

Now, Area of a Sector  

[tex]\text{Area of a Sector}=\dfrac{\theta}{2\pi} \times \pi r^2 \\=\dfrac{\frac{\pi}{2}}{2\pi} \times \pi \times 6^2\\=\dfrac{\pi}{4\pi} \times \pi \times 6^2\\=\dfrac{36}{4} \times \pi \\= 9 \pi $ units squared[/tex]

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

g It is known that 20% of products on a production line are defective. Products are inspected until first defective is encountered. a) What is the probability that the experimenter must inspect six products

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Question:

It is known that 20% of products on a production line are defective. Products are inspected until first defective is encountered. a) What is the probability that the experimenter must inspect six products to find a defective product?

Answer:

P(x = 6) = 0.0655

P(x = 6) = 6.55%

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that 20% of products on a production line are defective.

p = 0.20

Then

q = 1 - p = 1 - 0.20 = 0.80

Which means that 80% of products on the production line are not defective.

We want to find out the probability that the experimenter must inspect six products to find a defective product.

Let x is the number of inspections to get a defective product.

P(x = 6) = ?

If out of 6 inspections 1 is defective then it means 5 are not defective

so the probability is

P(x = 6) = p¹ × q⁵

P(x = 6) = 0.20¹ × 0.80⁵

P(x = 6) = 0.20 × 0.32768

P(x = 6) = 0.0655

P(x = 6) = 6.55%

Therefore, there is 6.55% chance that the experimenter finds a defetive product in 6 inspections.

What’s the degree of the rotation?

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Answer:  The answer is C 90

Step-by-step explanation: Rotations is ¼ and the Radians is π/2

The answer is c (90) hope that helped

A standard deck of cards contains 52 cards. One card is selected from the deck. ​(a) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a seven or king. ​(b) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a seven or king or jack. ​(c) Compute the probability of randomly selecting a queen or spade.

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Answer:

(a)[tex]\dfrac{2}{13}[/tex]

(b)[tex]\dfrac{3}{13}[/tex]

(c)[tex]\dfrac{4}{13}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

In a standard deck, there are 52 cards which are divided into 4 suits.

(a)

Number of Seven Cards =4

Number of King cards =4

Probability of randomly selecting a seven or king

=P(Seven)+P(King)

[tex]=\dfrac{4}{52} +\dfrac{4}{52} \\=\dfrac{8}{52}\\=\dfrac{2}{13}[/tex]

(b)

Number of Seven Cards =4

Number of King cards =4

Number of Jack(J) cards =4

Probability of randomly selecting a seven or king

=P(Seven)+P(King)+P(Jack)

[tex]=\dfrac{4}{52} +\dfrac{4}{52}+\dfrac{4}{52} \\=\dfrac{12}{52}\\=\dfrac{3}{13}[/tex]

(c)

Number of Queen Cards =4

Number of Spade cards =13

Number of Queen and Spade cards =1

Probability of randomly selecting a seven or king

[tex]=P$(Queen)+P(Spade)-P(Queen and Spade Card)\\=\dfrac{4}{52} +\dfrac{13}{52} -\dfrac{1}{52} \\=\dfrac{16}{52} \\=\dfrac{4}{13}[/tex]

Write an equation of a line that contains the following two points in slope intercept form
(-2,4) (3,-1)

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Answer:

y = -x + 2

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope intercept form equation of this line can be written like this :

y = my + p ; where m is the slope and p is the y intercept.

[tex]m = \frac{-1-4}{3-(-2)} = \frac{-5}{5} =-1[/tex]

then the equation becomes y = -x + p

(-2,4) is a point of the line means 4 = -(-2) + p

then p = 4 - 2 = 2

finally, y = -x + 2

Jack uses triangles in the construction of bridges, such as the one shown below. A triangle has angles G, 72 degrees, and blank. The exterior angle to the blank angle is 133 degrees. What is the measure of Angle?

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Answer: The answer is 61

Step-by-step explanation: did it on 2020 edg pls mark me brainliest

Answer:

61

Step-by-step explanation:

On a coordinate plane, triangle A B C is shifted 4 units up and 3 units to the left to form triangle A prime B prime C prime. Triangle ABC is reflected over the line y = 1. What are the coordinates of B’? (–2, 3) (–2, 5) (2, –3) (4, –3)

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Answer:

(–2, 5)

Step-by-step explanation:

I know its late now but here is the answer.

Answer:

The answer is a

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the value of z Subscript alpha divided by 2 that corresponds to a confidence level of​ 89.48%.

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Answer:

For this case we know that the confidence level is 89.48% or 0.8948 and the significance would be: [tex] \alpha=1-0.8948 = 0.1052[/tex] and the value of [tex]\alpha/2 =0.0526[/tex]

Now we need to find a quantile in the normal standard distribution who accumulate 0.0526 of the area on each tail of the normal standard distribution and we got:

[tex] z_{\alpha/2}= \pm 1.62015[/tex]

And we can use the following excel code for example:

"=NORM.INV(0.0526,0,1)"

Step-by-step explanation:

For this case we know that the confidence level is 89.48% or 0.8948 and the significance would be: [tex] \alpha=1-0.8948 = 0.1052[/tex] and the value of [tex]\alpha/2 =0.0526[/tex]

Now we need to find a quantile in the normal standard distribution who accumulate 0.0526 of the area on each tail of the normal standard distribution and we got:

[tex] z_{\alpha/2}= \pm 1.62015[/tex]

And we can use the following excel code for example:

"=NORM.INV(0.0526,0,1)"

When Sunita weighed herself on Monday, she found that she had gained 1 1/4 kg. Earlier her weight was 46 3/8 kg. What was her weight on Monday? Please give me Statements! Please Do it fast(Its ok if you dont do it fast ok its not like that much of an urgent) #GoAwayCoronaVirus

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Answer:

[tex]47\frac{5}{8}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Weight from before + Weight gained

[tex]46\frac{3}{8} +1\frac{1}{4}[/tex]

Convert to improper fractions.

[tex]371/8 + 5/4[/tex]

Find the common denominator.

[tex]371/8 + 10/8[/tex]

Add.

[tex]381/8[/tex]

Convert to a mixed fraction.

[tex]47\frac{5}{8}[/tex]

Answer:

47 5/8 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Ealier weight + gained weight = Monday's weight

46 3/8 + 1 1/4

= 371/8 + 5/4

= 371/8 + 10/8

= 381/8

= 47 5/8 kg

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A word part added to end of a base to form a new word3. An adverb is a modifier that a. Tells how or when the action in the verb took place. b. Adds to the way an adjective describes something. c. Tells to what degree another adverb applies. d. Does all of the above.4. Each of the following is a graphic organizer EXCEPT a. A spider map b. A derivative c. A venn diagram d. A chart5. When making an inference, one is a. "Reading between the lines" b. Interpreting an implication c. Gathering information to draw a conclusion d. All of the above6. Choose the verb that agrees correctly with the subject. a. The mechanic provide full service on all cars. b. Bill likes to runs every morning. c. Billy drive to school every other day. d. Penguins like to swim in the cold Antarctic Ocean.7. To change the adjective extreme to an adverb a. Drop the final -e and add -ly b. No spelling change is required c. Add al then attach -ly d. Add -ly8. Select the correct spelling of the word with troublesome consonants: a. Sherrif b. Sheriff c. Sherif d. Sherriff9. Select the correctly punctuated sentence that combines the following two sentences: My computer is a modern-day dinosaur. It chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle. a. My computer a modern-day dinosaur chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle. b. My computer, a modern-day dinosaur chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle. c. My computer a modern-day dinosaur, chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle. d. My computer, a modern-day dinosaur, chews floppy disks as noisily as my brother does peanut brittle.10. Choose the sentence with the correct word choice. a. What is the whether going to be like today? b. She has no illusions about what he is really like. c. Irregardles, I'm not going out with him. d. I'm not sure what you're trying to infer.11. Select the correctly punctuated sentence that combines the following two sentences: Kudzu is a creeping vine. It chokes out other plants. a. Kudzu, a creeping vine, chokes out other plants. b. Kudzu, a creeping vine chokes out other plants. c. Kudzu a creeping vine, chokes out other plants. d. Kudzu a creeping vine chokes out other plants.12. A compound-complex sentence includes a. One independent clause b. Independent clauses only c. Dependent clauses only d. At least two independent clauses13. The tense of a verb shows a. The action that the subject is doing. b. Clues to the meaning of the verb c. The time period the verb is describing d. The action that is being done to the subject14. Identify the pair of synonyms. a. diligent; lazy b. introverted; hermit c. kind; mean d. lethargic; energetic15. Identify the pair of synonyms. a. bossy; tyrannical b. lucky; unfortunate c. wealthy; poor d. comical; dull16. Choose the verb that agrees correctly with the subject. a. Natasha read her book every night before bed. b. Bob like to rides his bike to his friend's house. c. Wilky runs to the park once a week. d. Sara love her little sister.17. Antonyms are words that are ___________ in meaning to another word. a. slightly similar b. similar c. opposite d. none of the above18. Choose the word that is an antonym of the underlined word in the following sentence: Carlos was elated when he got his new bike. a. happy b. glad c. joyful d. devastated19. Choose the word that is an antonym of the underlined word in the following sentence: My father is a brave man. a. heroic b. timid c. strong d. bold20. Select the adjective in the sentence below. Tanya is a graceful dancer. a. dancer b. is c. graceful d. Yanya21. Select the adjective in the sentence below. The children were happily painting colorful pictures. a. hapily b. colorful c. painting d. pictures22. Since his last paper gained little support, the linguist ______ surprised that he had not been asked to present again. a. was b. was not c. were not d. were Five times one number minus two times a second number is 11. Three times the first number minus two times the second number is 1. what are the numbers? Sean tossed a coin off a bridge into the stream below. The path of the coin can be represented by the equation h = -16t2 + 72t + 100. what is the height of the bridge P= $450 r=6% t= 3 what is I ? AEFG is located at E (0,0), F (-7, 4), and G (0,8). Which statement correctly classifies AEFG?AEFG is a scalene triangle.AEFG is an isosceles triangle.AEFG is an equilateral triangle.AEFG is a right triangle. Which excerpt best displays the function of narrative structure in Monster? The best time to cry is at night, when the lights are out and someone is screaming for help. The guy who was hit they made sit at the table while they waited for another guard to bring them rubber gloves. Sometimes the camera moves in so close that you cant tell what is going on and you guys listen to the sounds and guess. I think to get used to this I will have to give up what I think is real and take up something else. Can you explain the example 4 pls Find the area of a circle with radius, r = 9cm.Give your answer in terms of . Need help with Spanish!!Instructions: In these sentences the past participle is used as an adjective. Complete each statement with the correct form of the past participle of the verb given. The market for plywood is characterized by the following demand and supply equations: QD = 800 10P and QS = 50P 1,000, where P is the price per sheet of plywood and Q measures the quantity of plywood. What is the size of the deadweight loss if the government imposes a price ceiling of $25 per sheet of plywood? Which sentence in the excerpt best supports the theme of harmonious living?A Spark Neglected Burns the Houseby Leo Tolstoy (adapted excerpt)There once lived in a village a peasant named Ivn Stcherbakf. He was comfortably off, in the prime of life, the best worker in the villhad three sons all able to work. The eldest was married, the second about to marry, and the third was a big lad who could mind the hand was already beginning to plough. Ivn's wife was an able and thrifty woman, and they were fortunate in having a quiet, hard-wordaughter-in-law. There was nothing to prevent lvn and his family from living happily. They had only one idle mouth to feed; that wasold father, who suffered from asthma and had been lying ill for seven years. Ivn had all he needed: three horses and a colt a cow witiand fifteen sheep. The women made all the clothing for the family, besides helping in the fields, and the men tilled the land. They alwagrain enough of their own to last over beyond the next harvest and sold enough oats to pay the taxes and meet their other needs. So Iand his children might have lived quite comfortably had it not been for a feud between him and his next-door neighbor, Limping Gabrieson of Gordy Ivnof.As long as old Gordy was alive and Ivn's father was still able to manage the household, the peasants lived as neighbors should. If thewomen of either house happened to want a sieve or a tub, or the men required a sack, or if a cart-wheel got broken and could not be meat once they used to send to the other house, and helped each other in neighborly fashion. When a calf strayed into the neighbor'sthrashing-ground, they would just drive it out, and only say, "Don't let it get in again: our grain is lying there." And such things as lockingthe barns and outhouses, hiding things from one another or backbiting were never thought of in those days.That was in the fathers' time. When the sons came to be at the head of the families, everything changed. Pls Help!!!Just an example of how to do it pls! Who would pronounce themselves to be a christian Organisms become more adaptable to their environment than othersNatural SelectionEmancipationCapitalLiberalism ) If FIFO page replacement is used with five page frames and eight pages, how many page faults will occur with the reference string 236571345157245 if the five frames are initially empty? -4|x|=-12 solve the equation