1. If 12 kg of sugar cost $ 250, calculate the cost of 20 kg of sugar.

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Answer 1

Answer:  416.7

250/12 = 20.8

20.8 x 20 = 416.7


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9 = 40 + 13
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Its is equal to 9x6=53 Goodluck

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Tyler’s brother works in a shoe store.

A: Tyler’s brother earns a commission. He makes 2.5% of the amount he sells. Last week, he sold $900 worth of shoes. How much was his commission?
B: The store bought a pair of shoes for $50, and sold it for $80. What percentage was the markup?
C: Tyler’s brother earns $12 per hour. The store offers him a raise—a 5% increase per hour. After the raise, how much will Tyler’s brother make per hour?

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Answer:

a. $22.50

b. 60%

c. $12.60/hr

Step-by-step explanation:

a. $900*0.025 = $22.50

b. $80-$50 = $30

$30/$50 = .60

.60*100% = 60%

c. $12*1.05 = $12.60

Answer:

1. $22.50

2. 60%

3. $12.60

Step-by-step explanation:

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which transformation is happening in the image below​

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Answer:

B.) Reflection over y=-3

Step-by-step explanation:

99+99x=0
How to solve this please help

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99 + 99x = 0

Subtract 99 from both sides:

99x = -99

Divide both sides by 99

X = -1

Answer:

[tex]x = - 1[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]99 + 99x = 0 \\ collecting \: like \: terms \\ 99x = - 99 \\ divide \: by \: 99 \: on \: both \: sides \\ \frac{99x}{99} = \frac{ - 99}{99} \\ x = - 1[/tex]

True or false: sometimes, a quadratic expression cannot be factored.

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Answer:

true

Step-by-step explanation:

Does -3/4 equal 3/(-4)?

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

When you're dividing 2 numbers, the order of the negatives doesn't matter. As long as one of the numbers is negative, the result will be negative. Since the order of these numbers are the same (with 3 first and 4 second) they will have the same value.

For exercises 16-18 , trace each figure and draw its rotated image

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The answer is r(b x p) d

Solve for a
-3=a+4

I need some help today

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a=-7
i’m guessing that’s what it is

the question is below thanks

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Answer:

[tex]10.02[/tex] units

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]FH = \frac{82}{360} \times 2 \pi r[/tex] (Multiplying the circumference of the circle by the arc's degree over the total degree of the circle will find the length of the arc [tex]FH[/tex])

[tex]FH = \frac{82}{360}\times 2 \pi (7)[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{82}{360}\times14\pi[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{287\pi}{90}[/tex]

[tex]=10.02[/tex] (to the nearest hundredth)

∴ The length of the arc [tex]FH[/tex] is 10.02 units to the nearest hundredth.

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In order from less complex to more complex, which level of organization is directly after tissue?

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organs is after tissue

Which of the following expressions is equivalent to the expression 42+90?


A. 6(7+14)

B.6(7+15)

C.7(6+12)

D.6(36+84)

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

6(7+15)

= 6(7) + 6(15)

= 42 + 90

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Rewrite the logarithm log8(2) as an exponential expression then find the value of the logarithm

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Answer:

exponential expression:

8ᵇ = 2

log8(2) = 0.333333333 or 1/3

Answer:

log8(2) = 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't know if they mean this by an exponential expression but:

set x = log8(2), then

8^x = 8^(log8(2))

By logarithmic properties:

8^x = 2.

notice that 8 = 2^3.

By exponential properties:

8^x = (2^3)^x = 2^(3x)

So 2^(3x) = 2 = 2^1.

Comparing exponents gives:

3x = 1 <=> x = 1/3.

So log8(2) = 1/3.

A national consumer agency selected independent random samples of 45 owners of newer cars (less than five years old) and 40 owners of older cars (more than five years old) to estimate the difference in mean dollar cost of yearly routine maintenance, such as oil changes, tire rotations, filters, and wiper blades. The agency found the mean dollar cost per year for newer cars was $195 with a standard deviation of $46. For older cars, the mean was $286 with a standard deviation of $58. Which of the following represents the 95 percent confidence interval to estimate the difference (newer minus older) in the mean dollar cost of routine maintenance between newer and older cars?
A. (195 - 286) + 1.992 underroot46/45 + 58/40
B. (286 - 195) + 1.992 underroot46^2/45+ 58^2/40
C. (195 - 286)+ 1.992 underrot 140² 158²/45+40
D. (286 - 195) + 1.992 46 1582 45 +40
E. (195-286) +1.992 462 + 58 45 40

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Answer:

(195 - 286) ± 1.992 * sqrt((46^2/45) + (58^2/40))

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

NEWER CARS:

Sample size = n1 = 45

Standard deviation s1 = 46

Mean = m1 = 195

OLDER CARS:

Sample size = n2 = 40

Standard DEVIATION s2 = 58

Mean = m2 = 286

Confidence interval at 95% ; α = 1 - 0.95 = 0.05 ; 0.05 / 2 = 0.025

Confidence interval is calculated thus : (newer--older)

(m1 - m2) ± Tcritical * standard error

Mean difference = m1 - m2; (195 - 286)

Tcritical = Tn1+n2-2, α/2 = T(45+40)-2 = T83, 0.025 = 1.99 (T value calculator)

Standard error (E) = sqrt((s1²/n1) + (s2²/n2))

E = sqrt((46^2/45) + (58^2/40))

Hence, confidence interval:

(195 - 286) ± 1.992 * sqrt((46^2/45) + (58^2/40))

The 95% confidence interval for estimating the difference in the mean dollar cost of the routine maintenance between newer and older cars is given by:

[tex]CI=(\overline{x_1} - \overline{x_2}) \pm t_{critical} \sqrt{\dfrac{s_1^2}{n_1} + \dfrac{s_2^2}{n_2}}[/tex]

Given that:

The first sample consists of owners of newer cars

First sample's size = [tex]n_1 =45[/tex]First sample's mean = [tex]\overline{x_1}=\$195[/tex]First sample's standard deviation = [tex]s_1 = \$46[/tex]

The second sample consists of owner of older cars.

Second sample's size = [tex]n_2 = 40[/tex]Second sample's mean = [tex]\overline{x_2}=\$286[/tex]Second sample's standard deviation = [tex]s_2 = \$58[/tex]To find:

95% confidence interval for difference between both samples' means.

Calculations and Explanations:

Since the sample sizes are > 30, thus we can use the z table for finding the Confidence interval.

The CI is given as:

[tex]CI=(\overline{x_1} - \overline{x_2}) \pm t_{critical} \sqrt{\dfrac{s_1^2}{n_1} + \dfrac{s_2^2}{n_2}}[/tex]

For 0.95 probability confidence, we have t at 40+45-3= t at 83 at 0.05/2 is 1.992 (from T tables)

Thus,

[tex]CI=(195-268) \pm 1.992 \sqrt{\dfrac{46^2}{45} + \dfrac{58^2}{40}}[/tex]

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which statement is true regarding the graphed functions?​

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Answer:

if -2 refers to the y-intercept "f(-2)=g(-2)" would be correct

Help help help help help help pls

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Answer:

a.) 36

b.) 18

c.) 27

Step-by-step explanation:

What is 39/20 written as decimal ?

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Answer:

1.95

Step-by-step explanation:

39/20 * 5/5 = 195/100
Move decimal over 2 places
Solution: 1.95

The ratio of potatoes to turnips is 3:1 if there is 75 potatoes how many turnips are there

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Answer:

25

Step-by-step explanation:

let the total of potatoes and turnips be x

total ratio=1+3

=4

3÷4×x=75

3x=75×3

3x=300

x=300÷3

x=100

Mike and Joe each receive money for their lunch. Mike receives $100 and spends $3 each day on his lunch. Joe receives $20 and then an additional $5 each day. Joe saves his
money and does not buy lunch. How many days will it take for Mike and Joe to have the same amount of money?

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Which of these is an example of a random sample?

A. Mrs. Baker selects the 10 students who raised their hands to volunteer to fill out a survey.

B. Mrs. Baker selects the 10 students whose names are drawn from a bag to fill out a survey.

C. Mrs. Baker selects the 10 students who arrived to class first on Monday to fill out a survey.

D. Mrs. Baker selects the 10 students with the highest grade point averages to fill out a survey.

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Answer:

I think it's A.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

3x-4+7x-8-10x-2

Simplify

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Answer:

The answer is -14

Step-by-step explanation:

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Thirty-five less than the square of a number is the same as 2 times the number. Find the number

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  -5  or  7

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent the number. The problem statement tells us ...

  x^2 -35 = 2x

  x^2 -2x -35 = 0 . . . . subtract 2x to put in standard form

  (x -7)(x +5) = 0 . . . . . factor

  x = 7  or  x = -5 . . . . solutions are values of x that make the factors zero

The number could be either -5 or +7.

Solve for the complimentary angle b

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Answer:

b = 38

Step-by-step explanation:

The two angles form a 90 degree angle so they add to 90

b+52 = 90

Subtract 52 from each side

b+52-52 =90-52

b = 38

Answer:

38

Step-by-step explanation:

90-52=38

and the little box indicates it's a right angle which is 90 degrees

Robert pays $32.04 for 6 student tickets to the basketball game. What is the cost of each student ticket?

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Answer:

$5.34

Step-by-step explanation:

Step-by-step explanation:

$5.34

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Help me please I don’t know it

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C both of these is correct

Find the distance between a point (-7,-19) and a horizontal line at y = 3 .

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The line is horizontal so the x value of the dot doesn’t matter because the x is a horizontal location.

The vertical distance would be the y value to the line.

-19 to 0 would be 19 and from 0 to 3 is 3

Total distance is 19 + 3 = 22

The answer is 22

Tamara draws a tile from a bag and records the results. The bag contains tiles labeled with the letters, W, A, T, E, R, M, E, L, O, and N. Based on this information, which statement is true?

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what are the statements?

Answer:

These are the statements. I need help to

Step-by-step explanation:

She is 1.5 times less likely to draw a vowel than a consonant.

She is 1.5 times more likely to draw a vowel than a consonant.

She is twice as likely to draw a consonant as a vowel.

Drawing a vowel and a consonant are equal likely.

If it takes 3 gallons of gas to go 60 miles, how many gallons of gas does it take to go 440 miles at the same rate?

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Answer:

it would take 22 gallons of gas

Step-by-step explanation:

3 divided by 60

that’s the amount of gas per single mile

then that number times 440 (number of miles you wish to go).

Assume that you have a choice between a manufacturing job and a sales job. The annual earnings from the manufacturing job will have a normal distribution with a mean of $40 000 and a standard deviation of $9 000. The annual earnings from the sales job will have a normal distribution with a mean of $35 000 and a standard deviation of $9 000. What is the probability that you would earn more than $45 000 per year if you select one or the other

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Answer:

0.42124

Step-by-step explanation:

Manufacturing job :

Mean (m) = 40,000

Standard deviation (s) = 9000

Sales job :

Mean (m) = 35000

Standard deviation (s) = 9000

Probability of earning more than 45000 if one or the other job is selected;

Obtaining the standardized scores and probability for each :

Z = (x - m) / s

P(x > 45000)

Z = (45000 - 40000) / 9000 = 0.5555

= 0.56

P(Z > 0.56) = 0.28774(Z probability calculator)

For sales :

P(x > 45000)

Z = (45000 - 35000) / 9000 = 1.1111111

= 1.11

P(Z > 1.11) = 0.1335 (Z probability calculator)

0.28774 + 0.1335 = 0.42124

when a load of 5 pounds is placed on a spring, its length is 6 inches, and when a load of 9 pounds is placed on the spring, its length is 8 inches. what is the average rate of change of the length of the spring as the load varies from 5 pounds to 9 pounds? give units on your answer

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Answer:

Four inches every four and a half pounds

The average rate of change of the length of the spring as the load varies from 5 pounds to 9 pounds is 0.5 inches per pound.

What is average?

It is a measure of how much the function changes per unit, on average, over the given interval.

We have,

5 pounds loaded on a spring:

The length of the spring is 6 inches.

9 pounds loaded on a spring:

The length of the spring is 8 inches.

The average rate of change in the length of the spring as the load varies:

= (8 - 6) / (9 - 5)

= 2 / 4

= 1 / 2

= 0.5 inches per pound

Thus the average rate of change of the length of the spring as the load varies from 5 pounds to 9 pounds is 0.5 inches per pound.

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