Oscar is raising monarch caterpillars for a summer science project. Every day, he feeds 4 fresh milkweed leaves to each caterpillar. Oscar wants to know how many caterpillars he can feed in a day with a total of 28 leaves. Which equation can Oscar use to find n, the number of caterpillars he can feed in a day?

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Answer 1

Answer: n = 28/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of leaves uses to feed each caterpillar = 4.

If Oscar has 28 leaves, the number of caterpillars n he'll be able to feed in a day will be represented by the equation below:

n = 28/4

This implies that 7 caterpillars can be fed in a day.


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Answer:

If one angel is 74 so the solution is

[tex]74 + 2x = 180 \\ 2x = 180 - 74 \\ x = 106 \div2 \\ \: x = 53 \\ u = 74 \\ v = 53 \\ w = 53[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

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Rectangle A measures 8 inches by 5 inches. Rectangle B is a scaled copy of Rectangle A. Select all the measurement pairs that could be the dimensions of Rectangle B. 1. 4 inches by 2.5 inches 2. 15 inches by 10 inches 3. 24 inches by 15 inches 4. 9 inches by 6 inches

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Answer:

C. 24 inches by 15 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Rectangle: 8\ by\ 5\ inches[/tex]

Required

Determine the scale copies

To do this, we calculate the ratio.

[tex]Ratio = \frac{Actual}{Measured}[/tex]

Analyzing A.

Sides: 1.4 by 2.5 inches

We start by calculating ratio of each sides;

Length:

[tex]Ratio =\frac{8}{1.4}[/tex]

[tex]Ratio = \frac{40}{7}[/tex]

Width:

[tex]Ratio = \frac{5}{2.5}[/tex]

[tex]Ratio = 2[/tex]

Analyzing B.

Sides: 15 inches by 10 inches

Length

[tex]Ratio = \frac{8}{15}[/tex]

Width:

[tex]Ratio = \frac{5}{10}[/tex]

[tex]Ratio = \frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Both ratios are not equal

Analyzing C.

24 inches by 15 inches

Length

[tex]Ratio = \frac{8}{24}[/tex]

[tex]Ratio = \frac{1}{3}[/tex]

Width:

[tex]Ratio = \frac{5}{15}[/tex]

[tex]Ratio = \frac{1}{3}[/tex]

Both ratios are equal

Analyzing D.

Sides: 9 inches by 6 inches

Length

[tex]Ratio = \frac{8}{9}[/tex]

Width

[tex]Ratio = \frac{5}{6}[/tex]

Both ratios are not equal

Option C answers the question because both ratio are equal

1/2 (4x+3) < 1/2 (2x+6)

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Answer:

x< 3/2 hope this helps <3

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the inequality.

Step 2: Subtract x from both sides.

Step 3: Subtract 3/2 from both sides.

Note: Enter your answer and show all the steps that you use to solve this problem in the space provided. Combine like terms to simplify the expression. 5 x + 4 + 2 x + 5

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Answer:

[tex] \huge{ \boxed{ \bold{ \text{7x + 9}}}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \text{5x + 4 + 2x + 5}[/tex]

[tex] \text{Combine \: like \: terms} : [/tex]

[tex] \text{Like \: terms \: are \: those \: which \: have \: the \: same \: base.}[/tex]

[tex] ➝ \: \text{5x + 2x + 4 + 5}[/tex]

➝ [tex] \text{ 7x + 4 + 5}[/tex]

[tex] \text{Add \: the \: numbers : 4 \: and \: 5}[/tex]

[tex] ➝ \: \text{7x + 9}[/tex]

[tex] \text{Hope \: I \: helped}[/tex]!

[tex] \text{Best \: regards}[/tex]!

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Answer:

7x + 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Combine like terms, means put the ones that have something in common together; in this case they are the terms with an 'x' value, and a regular numeric value.

5x+2x = 7x

5+4 = 9

therefore:

7x+9  

-15b - 20
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Answer:

-5 (3b+4)

Step-by-step explanation:

-15b - 20

-5 (3b+4)

Factor 125q^6 − r^6s^3.

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Answer:

(5 q^2 - r^2 s) (25 q^4 + 5 q^2 r^2 s + r^4 s^2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Factor the following:

125 q^6 - r^6 s^3

Hint: | Express 125 q^6 - r^6 s^3 as a difference of cubes.

125 q^6 - r^6 s^3 = (5 q^2)^3 - (r^2 s)^3:

(5 q^2)^3 - (r^2 s)^3

Hint: | Factor the difference of two cubes.

Factor the difference of two cubes. (5 q^2)^3 - (r^2 s)^3 = (5 q^2 - r^2 s) ((5 q^2)^2 + 5 q^2 r^2 s + (r^2 s)^2):

(5 q^2 - r^2 s) ((5 q^2)^2 + 5 q^2 r^2 s + (r^2 s)^2)

Hint: | Distribute exponents over products in (5 q^2)^2.

Multiply each exponent in 5 q^2 by 2:

(5 q^2 - r^2 s) (5^2 q^(2×2) + 5 q^2 r^2 s + (r^2 s)^2)

Hint: | Multiply 2 and 2 together.

2×2 = 4:

(5 q^2 - r^2 s) (5^2 q^4 + 5 q^2 r^2 s + (r^2 s)^2)

Hint: | Evaluate 5^2.

5^2 = 25:

(5 q^2 - r^2 s) (25 q^4 + 5 q^2 r^2 s + (r^2 s)^2)

Hint: | Distribute exponents over products in (r^2 s)^2.

Multiply each exponent in r^2 s by 2:

(5 q^2 - r^2 s) (25 q^4 + 5 q^2 r^2 s + r^(2×2) s^2)

Hint: | Multiply 2 and 2 together.

2×2 = 4:

Answer: (5 q^2 - r^2 s) (25 q^4 + 5 q^2 r^2 s + r^4 s^2)

Can someone translate this graph to me? It’s supposed to tell me how much dirt is in cubic yards

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25 per cubic yard Bc (1,25) (2,50) so we use the formula 50-25=25 and 2-1=1 then we divide 25 by 1 which gives us 25 per cubic yard

straws are sold in packs and boxes
there are 15 straws in each pack
there are 48 straws in each box
Tricia buts p packs of straws and b boxes of straws
write down an expression in terms of p and b for the total number of straws bought by Tricia

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15p+48b=total straws

i need help in finding numerical value please

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sqrt{18}=\sqrt{2*3*3}=3\sqrt{2}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{12}=\sqrt{2*2*3}=2\sqrt{3}[/tex]

[tex]A=\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{18}\\\\=\sqrt{2}+3\sqrt{2}\\\\=(1+3)\sqrt{2}\\\\=4\sqrt{2}[/tex]

[tex]B=\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{12}=\sqrt{3}+2\sqrt{3}\\\\ = (1+2)\sqrt{3}\\\\ = 3\sqrt{3}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{B^{2}+A^{2}-2*B*A}=\sqrt{(B-A)^{2}}\\\\=B-A\\\\=3\sqrt{3}-4\sqrt{2}[/tex]

= 3* 1.732 - 4 *1.4142

= 5.196 - 5.6568

= -0.4608

Exact Answer:   [tex]4\sqrt{2} - 3\sqrt{3}[/tex]

Approximate Answer:  0.46070182678574

Round the approximate value however you need to.

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Work Shown:

[tex]C = \sqrt{ B^2 + A^2 - 2BA}\\\\C = \sqrt{ B^2 - 2BA + A^2}\\\\C = \sqrt{ (B-A)^2 }\\\\C = -(B-A) \ \ \text{ see note below}\\\\C = -B+A\\\\C = A-B\\\\C = (A) - (B)\\\\[/tex]

[tex]C = (\sqrt{2}+\sqrt{18}) - (\sqrt{3}+\sqrt{12})\\\\C = \sqrt{2}+\sqrt{18} - \sqrt{3}-\sqrt{12}\\\\C = \sqrt{2}+\sqrt{9*2} - \sqrt{3}-\sqrt{4*3}\\\\C = \sqrt{2}+\sqrt{9}*\sqrt{2} - \sqrt{3}-\sqrt{4}*\sqrt{3}\\\\C = \sqrt{2}+3\sqrt{2} - \sqrt{3}-2\sqrt{3}\\\\C = 4\sqrt{2} - 3\sqrt{3} \ \ \text{ ..... exact value}\\\\C \approx 0.46070182678574 \ \ \text{ ..... approximate value}[/tex]

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Note: The rule used here is

If x is positive then [tex]\sqrt{x^2} = x[/tex]

Or if x is negative, then [tex]\sqrt{x^2} = -x[/tex]

Since B-A = -0.4607 approximately, we will use the second version of the rule above.

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Answer:

f(3) = 4(3)-2 = 12-2 = 10

Step-by-step explanation:

By comparing f(3) and f(x), you can see that it is basically replacing the x in the equation with the value of 3.

7. Robert poys for his family to go bowling. He pays an initial fee
to rent shoes for everyone and then pays a certain amount
per game that his family plays as shown in the graph
How much did Robert pay to rent shoes for
everyone
Total Cost
What was the cost per game at the
bowling alley?
c. Write an equation to represent the situation
Number of Gomes

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Answer:

a)Robert pay $12 to rent shoes for  everyone

b)Cost of each game is 4.5

c)y = 4.5x+12

Step-by-step explanation:

Refer the attached graph

a)How much did Robert pay to rent shoes for  everyone ?

y - intercept will give the rent shoes for everyone

y intercept is point where the graph of a function or relation intersects the y -axis of the coordinate system.

So, from the graph we can see that at x = 0 , y = 12

So, from the graph we can see that the no. of games is 0 . So, Total cost is 12

Thus Robert pay $12 to rent shoes for  everyone

b)What was the cost per game at the  bowling alley?

So, we are supposed to find the slope

Two pints from graph :

[tex](x_1,y_1)=(0,12)(x_2,y_2)=(2,21)m = \frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}=\frac{21-12}{2-0}=4.5[/tex]

So, Cost of each game is 4.5

c)Write an equation to represent the situation  Number of Gomes

General equation : y = mx+c

So, y = 4.5x+12

Solve for x: 3(x + 1) = −2(x − 1) − 4.

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Answer:

x = -1

Step-by-step explanation:

3(x+1) = -2(x-1) - 4 (Use the distributive property on both sides)

3x + 3 = -2x + 2 - 4 (collect like terms on the right side)

3x + 3 = -2x - 2 ( add 2x on both sides)

5x + 3 = -2 ( subtract 3 on both sides)

5x = - 5 (divide by 5 on both sides)

x = -1

3(x+1)=-2(x-1)-4
3x+3=-2x+2-4
3=-5x+2-4
7=-5x+2
5=-5x
-1=x

A parabola has its axis of symmetry at x = -2 and passes through the point (-5, 6). Find another point that passes through the parabola.

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Answer:

(1,6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the parabola is symmetrical at x=-2, we know that if you take the value for (x-a) and (x+a) where a is any constant, the y values will be the same for both of those x coordinates. so, we can take the coordinate that we know, (-5,6), realize that it is -3 away from -2. then we can add three to get 1 and use the same y coordinate, getting (1,6)

20 pounds of pet food for
$14.99
Find the unit rate?




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Answer:

$0.75 per pound

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the unit rate, divide the price by the amount you have.

14.99/20 = 0.7495

If 3x - 8 = 9x+5/2, what is the value of x+ 7?

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See attachment for math work and answer.

value of 3b^2 - 5c^3 if b = 2 and c = -1​

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Answer:

17

Step-by-step explanation:

3(2)^2 - 5(-1)^3

3(4) - 5(-1)

12 + 5

17

estimate 29.14 divided by 3.2071

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Answer:

9.05 is my estimate

Step-by-step explanation:

The actual answer should be 9.08 etc....cause its a repeating decimal.

Camillo needs 2,400 oz of peanut butter.

What size container should Camillo buy?How many of those containers will he need?What will be the total cost of those containers?

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Answer:

1. 32

2. 75

3. 384

Step-by-step explanation:

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Can anyone help me out with this Algebra 2 question?

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Answer:

i was taught it would be answer D

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The right answer is C

and this how it looks like on the graph

What is the square root of 51.84​

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The square root of 51.84 is 7.2

If a zombie sleep for 96436 year but woke up 329 years ago how long did really sleep?

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Answer:

96436-329 = 96107

Step-by-step explanation:

−2(−x+4) − 3x+2= −5 what is x?

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Answer:

−2(−x+4) − 3x+2= −5 what is x? Well i might be wrong but i think its 2x

Step-by-step explanation:

PEMDAS USE THAT METHOD

Answer: x=-1

Step-by-step explanation:

ax+bx=c solve for x

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Answer:

x= c/a+b

Step-by-step explanation:

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In a petri dish, a certain type of bacterium doubles in number every 20
minutes.
There were originally 8, or 23 bacteria in the dish. After 140 minutes, the
number of bacteria has doubled 7 times, multiplying by 27.
Now the population of bacteria is 23.27. Expressed as a power, how many
bacteria are in the petri dish after 140 minutes?
A. 410
Ο Ο
B. 27
O C. 210
O D. 221

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Answer:

C. 2^10

Step-by-step explanation:

Law of indices

a^x + a^y = a^(x+y)

2^3 × 2^7

=2^(3+7)

=2^10

What is the equation of the line that passes through the point (5, - 2) and has a slope of - 2/5

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Answer:

Y=-2/5x

Step-by-step explanation:

Y-int: (0,0)

x-int:(-2,5)

Use the subway train schedule below to answer the question. Train ScheduleTrainArrives Every...Red line4 minutesBlue line5 minutesYellow line6 minutes All three trains just arrived at the station. When will they next all arrive at the station at the same time? They will all arrive at the station in minutes.

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Answer:

60 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the schedule above :

Red line arrives every 4 minutes

Blue line arrives every 5 minutes

Yellow line arrives every 6 minutes

All three just arrives at the train station ; when next will they all arrive at the train station at the same time.

Obtain the lowest common multiple of each arrov time :

Lowest common multiple of 4, 5, 6

_2___4___5___6

_2___2___5___3

_3___1___ 5 __ 3

_5___1___ 5 __ 1

_____1 ___1 ___1

Hence, lowest common multiple :(2 * 2 * 3 * 5) = 60

Hemce, they all arrive at the train station at the same time after 60 minutes

Two consecutive odd Integers have a sum of 72. What are the two odd
Integers

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Answer:

35 and 37

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

35 and 37

Step-by-step explanation:

what is 8.8x10^5 in standard notation?

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Answer:

880,000

Step-by-step explanation:

Move the decimal in 8.8 five places to the right.

During a lunch period, a survey is done about the students at LCHS with the following results:
1 out of 28 students are wearing a blue t-shirt
1 out of 2 students are girls
1 out of 3 students has a class in C Hall
1 out of 14 students are in band
What are the chances (probability) of randomly selecting a female band member wearing a blue t-shirt who has a class in C hall? Show work.

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Answer:

1 in 47.

Step-by-step explanation:

Add all of the outcomes (28 + 2 + 3 + 14).

You'll get 47.

Do not add the 1s.

There is your answer.

1 in 47.

Measure the angle and classify it as right, acute, or obtuse.

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

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