A scuba diver descends farther down into the ocean from an initial depth of 15.2 feet below sea level. The scuba diver descends at a constant rate for 212 minutes and reaches a depth no more than 46.7 feet below sea level.

What is the maximum rate, r, that the scuba diver may descend?



r≥241925


r≤12.6


r≤241925


r≥12.6

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Answer 1

Answer:

r <= 12.6

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's calculate the rate at which he descends:

r = (46.7 - 15.2)/212 = 0.15 feet/minute


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Answer:

10/9

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

36 is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it will help you

36 Because you have to try to go through the highest numbers like 8 and 9 to get a higher answer so you start at 1 then go to 5, 8, 4, 3, 9 and then 6 to go out.

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Answer:

6 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

Every 7 floors, it goes up by 22.4 meter intervals.

Let's count down,

the 7th floor would be 50.8 - 22.4, which is 28.4.

the 0th floor would be 28.4 - 22.4, which is 6.

Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

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The scatter plot shows the number of minutes people had to wait for service at a restaurant and the number of staff available at he time. A line that models the data is given by the equation y=-1.62x + 18 where y represents the wait time and x represents the number of staff available. Use the equation to make a conjecture about the wait if there are 10 staff members available


A the wait time will be about 18 minutes

B the wait time will be about 5 minutes

C the wait time will be about - 2 minutes

D the wait time will be about 2 minutes

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Answer:

im not too sure but B

Step-by-step explanation:

A birthday cake was cut into equal pieces, and 10 pieces were eaten. The
fraction below shows how much cake was left over. According to the fraction,
into how many pieces was the cake cut?
1
11
A. 1
B. 10
C. 21
O D. 11
TO

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The answer is D, 11.

Graph the equation. y= - 2x​

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Answer:  The picture

Step-by-step explanation: if you mean graph that means graph the coordantes.

1 1/2 - 1/2 pls helpppppppppp

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Answer:

It would be 1 whole

Step-by-step explanation:

1/2 - 1/2 is 0 the only thing left is one whole


When Alex went to work the temperature
was -2°F. When he got home from work the
temperature raised 14°. What was the
actual temperature when he got home from
work?

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The actual temperature when he got home from work was 12°F

a.
two more than seven times x
b. the product of ten and f,
increased by one
C. r divided by eleven

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Answer:

A. two more than seven times x7 × x +27x+2B. the product of ten and f increased by one10 × f + 110f+1C. r divided by elevenr ÷ 11

A book store is hosting a special night in which familles can enjoy a story and craft time. Tickets to the event must be bought ahead of time and are $1.50 for children and $2.50 for adults. So far, 45 children's tickets have been sold, which is 60% of the total tickets sold. How many tickets have been sold so far? Show or explain how you got your answer.steps please​

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Answer:

45

Step-by-step explanation:

just typing this so I'll have 20

Find the volume V of the solid obtained by rotating the region bounded by the given curves about the specified line.
[tex]x = 2 \sqrt{3y} [/tex]
[tex]x = 0[/tex]
[tex]y = 7[/tex]
; about the y-axis

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on this one, we proceed the same as the other, we start off by graphing them, Check the picture below.  Now, we have a solid horizontal line at y = 7, that'd be our boundary, and a parabola that has a vertex at the origin, that's our other boundary, from 0 to 7.

In this case, is a solid area from the curve to the axis of rotation, so we can simply use the "disk" method to get the volume, lemme do it in the same way as "area under the curve", assuming h(y) = 0 for the axis of rotation

[tex]\textit{area under the curve}\\ \stackrel{f(y)}{2\sqrt{3y}}~~ - ~~\stackrel{h(y)}{0}\qquad \implies 2\sqrt{3y} \\\\\\ \displaystyle\int_{0}^7\pi \left( 2\sqrt{3y} \right)^2 dy\implies \int_{0}^7\pi(12y)dy\implies 12\pi \int_{0}^7 y\cdot dy \\\\\\ 12\pi \cdot \left. \cfrac{y^2}{2} \right]_{0}^7\implies12\pi \cdot \cfrac{49}{2}\implies 294\pi[/tex]

Three (3) is a common factor of 21 and 22.
O A. True
B. False
SUBMIT

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Answer:

false.

Step-by-step explanation:

Factors for 21: 1, 3, 7, and 21. Factors for 22: 1, 2, 11, and 22.

Answer:

B false

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Two trucks, A and B, start from the intersection C of two straight roads at the same time. Truck A is traveling twice as fast as truck B, and after 4 hours, the two trucks are 350 miles apart. Find the approximate speed of truck B in miles per hour.


A. 39 B. 51 C. 44 D. 78

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

The points (8, 1) and (6, 0) fall on a particular line. What is its equation in slope-intercept form?

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y=1/2x-3 i would say

Answer:

y=-3/2 x + 6Step-by-step explanation:

What is the answer to this?

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Answer:

2x+1=9

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sqrt{2x+1}+5=2[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{2x+1}=-3[/tex]

[tex]2x+1=9[/tex]

If they want you to solve, then you can go farther.

2x=8

x=4

Check for extraneous solutions:

[tex]\sqrt{2(4)+1} +5 = 2[/tex]

simplify 8+2(5-×) thanks​

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Answer:

=8+2(5-x)

=8+10-2x

=18-2x

Answer:

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What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (−3,8) and (-7, 8)

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Answer:

y = 8

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the y- coordinates of the points are equal, both 8 , then

This indicates the line is horizontal and parallel to the x- axis with equation

y = c

where c is the value of the y- coordinates the line passes through

The line passes through (- 3, 8 ) and (- 7, 8 ) with y- coordinates 8 , then

y = 8 ← equation of line

PLS PLS PLS HELP ON GEOMETRY PLS

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Answer:

40 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

Since triangle HJL is isosceles, angle HJL is congruent to HLJ, so it is 75 degrees.

Angle HLM is linear with HLJ, so they add up to 180, so HLM = 105 degrees.

Triangle HLM adds to 180 degrees, so 180 - 35 - 105 = 40

if you multiply the number of cars in the parking lot by 4 there would be 32 cars how many cars are in the lot​?

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If you do the steps backwards 32/4 is 8

Answer:

8

Step-by-step explanation:

there would be 8 cars in the parking lot

Quincy feeds his dog 2.75 cups of dog food each day. Each cup of dog food costs $1.25. He multiplies the numbers together to determine how much it costs to feed his dog each day. Which expression will result in the best estimate for Quincy to use to check his multiplication?
2 times 1
2 times 2
3 times 1
3 times 2

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Answer:

3 times 1

Step-by-step explanation:

2.75 - 75 or in other words 7 is closer to 10 than 0, so well round it up to the next number, 3.

1.25 - 25 or in others words 2 is closer to 0 than 10, so we'll round it down to the nearest lowest whole number, 1.

our new expression: 3 × 1. hope that helps!

Karen, Trey, and Dante have a total of 75 in their wallets. Karen has 5 more than Trey. Dante has 2 times what Karen has. How much do they have in their wallets?

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Answer: Karen has 20, Trey has 15, Dante has 40

Step-by-step explanation:

Karen=x+5    Trey=x     Dante=2x+10

            x+x+5+2x+10=75

                 4x+15=75

                   4x=60

                     x=15

Express the dollowing fraction in decimal form as a terminating decimal or as a infinite repeating decimal 3/16

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Answer:

3/16 as a decimal is equal to 0.1875.

Let's convert the given fraction to a decimal number.

Explanation:

To convert any fraction to decimal form, we just need to divide its numerator by denominator.

Here the fraction is 3/16 which means we need to perform 3 ÷ 16.

So, 3/16 is equal to 0.1875.

Hope that helps you in some way.

What is the next number
3, 4, 7, 16, 11, 64, …
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A) 55
B)14
C)39
D)15

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the answer is c) 39 according to the sequence

The next number 3, 4, 7, 16, 11, 64, is: 55.

What is the number pattern?

A number pattern is a pattern in a series of numbers that represents the common relationship between the numbers.

When all the terms of a geometric sequence are added, then that expression is called geometric series.

We are given the series as;

3, 4, 7, 16, 11, 64, …

If we separate the numbers that in order are in the even place of the odd ones, we would have :

3, 4, 7, 16, 11, 64,..

If we finish in 1 then they increase by 1 in 1, while in 2.- they increase in odd numbers, the following number is: 55

The correct option is A.

Learn more about a number pattern:

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Find the equation for the line bellow

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I don’t really know but I know I see an ex and I did this and it’s multiple-choice I know for sure but if it isn’t you have to say see you’ll get it right I did this helps1+1 is two and I like you

Solve the equation. Express radicals in simplest form.
-4k2 - 13 = -77

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Simply add 13 to both sides and divide by 4, and then square root both sides. Remember, square rooting will give you a positive and negative value for k.

LAST ATTEMPT MARKING AS BRAINLIEST!! (Graph the image of the figure using the dilation given)

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Answers:

[tex]I(-2,-1) \to I \ ' \ (-5,-2.5)\\\\J(-1,2) \to J \ ' \ (-2.5,5)\\\\K(2,-1) \to K \ ' \ (5,-2.5)\\\\[/tex]

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Explanation:

Since the center of dilation is the origin, we multiply each preimage coordinate by 2.5 (which is the scale factor).

For example, the preimage point J(-1, 2) moves to J ' (-2.5, 5)

-1*2.5 = -2.52*2.5 = 5

This will cause the image triangle I'J'K' to be larger than the preimage IJK. Specifically, each side of the image is 2.5 times longer compared to the preimage.

Answer:

i' (-5, -2.5) J' (-2.5, 5) K' (5, -2.5)

Step-by-step explanation:

you just take the original coordinates and multiply them by 2.5

In the rectangular trapezoid ABCD AC is driven by a CD (see figure).
Find the width of the trapezoid if AC = 3, AD = 5.

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Answer:

solution given:

let's see only in a right-angled triangle Δ ACD.

AC=3 units

AD=5 units

since Δ ACD is a right-angled triangle. It satisfies Pythagoras law

[tex]AD^{2}=AC^{2}+CD^{2}[/tex]

25=9+[tex]CD^2[/tex]

[tex]CD^2[/tex]=25-9=16

[tex]CD=\sqrt{16} =4 units[/tex]

Now

Area of rectangle Δ ACD=[tex]\frac{1}{2} CD*AC=\frac{1}{2}*4*3=6\: square \:units[/tex]

similarly,

[tex]\frac{1}{2} AD*CE=6\: square \:units\\ 5*CE=6*2\\CE=\frac{12}{5}=2.4 units[/tex]

since AB=CE=2.4 units

Δ ACE is a right-angled triangle. It satisfies Pythagoras law.

[tex]AC^{2}=AE^{2}+CE^{2}\\3^2=AE^2+2.4^2\\9-5.76=AE^2\\AE and BC=\sqrt{1.24} =1.11 units[/tex]

now

area of trapezoid=area ofΔACD+Area of ΔABC

=6+[tex]\frac{1}{2}AB*BC=6+\frac{1}{2}*2.4*1.11=6+1.33 =7.33\: square \:units[/tex]

Suzie has made a conjecture that the sum of consecutive odd numbers is always a perfect square. The example she used to show this to Timmy is 1 + 3 + 5 + 7+ 16 = 42. However, Timmy was not convinced and made a Venn diagram to find a counter-example, Do you agree with Suzie's conjecture? Use evidence from the Venn diagram to support your response​

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Answer:

Of course you don't agree with Suzie's conjecture - if there is a counterexample (and there is) to a conjecture, that conjecture is false.

Additional note:

Any sum of consecutive odd numbers starting with 1 is a perfect square. It can be proven mathematically, but the pleasant "proof" is to look at actual geometrical squares drawn from unit squares (like in your notebook).

When you have a square of NxN (N^2 unit squares), to go to the next square you need to add N on one side, N on a neighboring side, and 1 to fill the missing unit, for a total of adding 2N+1 squares and ending up with (N+1)x(N+1).

Because you can start from a 1x1 square and then add 2*1+1 = 3 to go to 2x2, then add 2*2+1=5 to go to 3x3 and so on.

Step-by-step explanation:

Timmy is not the brightest person for making this Venn diagram. He just needed to find 1 counterexample.

Given f(1) = 8 and
f(n) = 3 f(n-1) - 2 then f (4) =

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Answer:

190

Step-by-step explanation:

f(1)=8

f(2)=3f((2-1))-2, f(2)=22

f(3)=3f((3-1))-2, f(3)=64

f(4)=3f((4-1))-2, f(4)=190

What kind of taxes are likely to pay for universities and police?
а
local taxes
b. state taxes
C federal taxes
d income taxes

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Your answer would be B. State Taxes

Answer: I'd say the best answer is b.

Step-by-step explanation:

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