Pls answer both I really need help...

Pls Answer Both I Really Need Help...

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Answer 1

Step-by-step explanation:

the correct answer is in there

Answer 2

Answer:

A. Jim did not simplify the (4-2)^2 which is the first step.

B.

5-3(4-2)^2 = 5-3(4)

5-12=-7

Step-by-step explanation:

Hopefully this helps. Got some help from math-way lol


Related Questions

Which of these triangles appears notto be congruent to any others shown
here? Check all that apply.

A. Triangle A
B. Triangle B
C. Triangle C
D. Triangle D
E. Triangle E
F. Triangle F

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I think it’s just f and d

There are 12 boxes of books to put on shelves can you spell it has 31 bucks each shelf holds 18 books Kevin estimates he will need 20 shells for all the books

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Well if you do 31 books each box times 12 boxes you get 372 books and each shelf holds 18 books so if you do 372 divided into 18 books each shelf you would get 20 shelves
Hoped this helped

what's $90.94 with 50% off..?

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Answer:

Write 50% as a decimal number:  

 

STEP 2: Multiply  by 90.94:

Step-by-step explanation: answer is 49.47

Answer:

45.47$

Step-by-step explanation:

50% means to cut things off by half

WHATS THE ANSWER PLEASE HURRY

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Answer:

2.2 * 2.2 = 4.84

4.84 * 6 = 29.04

Which of the following shapes are rectangles? Choose two answers!!!! Please helpppp !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

A&D

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A. and C.

Step-by-step explanation:

because 2, 2 sides are equal of four line boxes

Write the fraction 9/12 as a percent

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9/12 = 75%

if any questions just ask.

Answer:

75%

Step-by-step explanation:

9/12 in percent = 9 ÷ 2 × 100%=0.75 × 100= 75%.

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What is the answer???

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Answer:

A. Translation, Translation

Step-by-step explanation:

The pre-image was translated 1 unit up then it was translated 4 unit to the right.

A regular octagonal pyramid. Each side of the base is 6 cm long. it has a height of 10cm. Find the surface area of the pyramid​

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  470.16 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

The apothem of the base is used for two purposes: to find the area of the base, and to find the slant height of each face.

The apothem of the base for side length s is ...

  s/2 = a·tan(π/8)

  a = s/(2·tan(π/8)) ≈ 7.24 cm

The slant height of a triangular face is found using the Pythagorean theorem. The apothem of the base and the height are legs of the right triangle whose hypotenuse is the slant height. For slant height x, we have ...

  x² = 10² + a² = 100 +52.46

  x ≈ √152.46 ≈ 12.35

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The area of the 8 triangular faces will be ...

  A = 1/2Px . . . . where P is the perimeter of the pyramid

The area of the base will be ...

  A = 1/2Pa

So, the total surface area is ...

  A = 1/2P(a + x) = (1/2)(8)(6 cm)(7.24 +12.35 cm) ≈ 470.16 cm²

The answer is 470.16 cm²

7(p+q+9) pleaseee answer I need it done by today

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Answer:

7p+7q+63

hope it helps.

CAN SOMEONE PLZ HELP

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It would be C. 7*7*7*7*7

Hope this helps

Have a great day/night

Answer:

C. 7*7*7*7*7

Step-by-step explanation:

7^5 is multiplying 7 5 times

The auditorium holds 200 people. Tickets cost $12 at the door and $8.50 if purchased in advance. The Honor Society has a goal of selling at least $1000 worth of tickets to the show.

Write a system of inequalities that can be used to model this scenario.

If 50 tickets are sold in advance, what is the minimum number of tickets that must be sold at the door so that the club meets its goal?

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Answer:

they have to sell 575 tickets so they could reach their goal.

destiny just recived two seprate gifts from her great-grandmother

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Answer:

And 2 from grand-pa pa

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 6 snack bags

Step-by-step explanation:

In rder to know mnay bags destiny ca make, we need a number is a factor of 18 and 12, so that the 18 chocolate candy bars and the 12 cookies can be divided up evenly.

So, if there were 2 bags, thre would be 18÷2=9 chocolate candy bars and 12÷2=6 cookies in a bag. This creates identical snack bags, but isn't the greatest number of bags!

To find the greatest snack bag, we want to find the greatest common factor of 18 and 12

To do so, let's find factors of 18 ans 12

18: 1, 2, 3, 6, 9, 18

12: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 12

The greatest common factor of 18 and 12 is 6. in math notation this looks like:

gcf (18, 12) = 6

The greatest number of identical bags can make is 6

What’s the answer to this question ? 4.4y - 5x = -8

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what do you want us to solve for? Step-by-step explanation:

The gardener charged $0.50 per plant and $75 to plant all them

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Answer:  The question is The Gardener charged $0.50 per plant and a flat payment of $75. Which function represents this scenario?

The answer is 0.50x-75

The total cost will be the product of the gardener charged and the number of plants. The total cost is $ 37.5

What is multiplication?

It is also known as the product. If the object n is given to m times then we just simply multiply them.

The gardener charged $ 0.50 per plant and $75 to plant all of them.

Let X be the gardener charged and Y be the number of plants.

The total cost will be the product of the gardener charged and the number of plants. That can be written as

Total cost = X × Y

Total cost = 0.50 × 75

Total cost = $ 37.5

More about the multiplication link is given below.

https://brainly.com/question/19943359

how do i solve this question?

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Answer:

[tex]x = 18[/tex]

[tex]y = 6\sqrt{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Trigonometric Ratios

The ratios of the sides of a right triangle are called trigonometric ratios. The longest side of a right triangle is called the hypotenuse and the other two sides are called the legs.  

Selecting any of the acute angles as a reference, it has an adjacent side and an opposite side. The trigonometric ratios are defined upon those sides as follows:

Cosine Ratio

[tex]\displaystyle \cos\theta=\frac{\text{adjacent leg}}{\text{hypotenuse}}[/tex]

Sine Ratio

[tex]\displaystyle \sin\theta=\frac{\text{opposite leg}}{\text{hypotenuse}}[/tex]

Consider the angle of θ=30°, then we can write:

[tex]\displaystyle \cos 30^\circ=\frac{x}{12\sqrt{3}}[/tex]

Solving for x:

[tex]x=12\sqrt{3}\cos 30^\circ[/tex]

Since:

[tex]\cos 30^\circ=\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}[/tex]

Then:

[tex]x=12\sqrt{3}\cdot \frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}[/tex]

[tex]x = 18[/tex]

Now apply the sine:

[tex]\displaystyle \sin 30^\circ=\frac{y}{12\sqrt{3}}[/tex]

Solving for y:

[tex]y=12\sqrt{3}\sin 30^\circ[/tex]

Since:

[tex]\sin 30^\circ=\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

Then:

[tex]y=12\sqrt{3}\cdot \frac{1}{2}[/tex]

[tex]y = 6\sqrt{3}[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]x = 18[/tex]

[tex]y = 6\sqrt{3}[/tex]

Can someone plz help me like please

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Answer:

1000 pennies 100 is 1 10th 400 makes 500 which is half of 1000

Need help show work I will give brainliest if answer is correct

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

surface of the entire object

1) bottom.  8*16= 128 sq inchs

2) triangle sides.    1/2 b*h =  1/2*16 *6 = 48  but there are 2 ,  the front, and the back.    (2*48)=96 sq

3) pitched tops  10*8=80   but there are 2   80*2 = 160 sq

total = 1+2+3

total = 128 + 96 + 160

total surface area = 384 [tex]inchs^{2}[/tex]

please help me plss


Which expression is equivalent to five ninths?


( A ) 5 ÷ 9


( B ) 9 ÷ 5


( C ) 5 − 9


( D ) 9 − 5

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Answer:

A) 5÷9

Step-by-step explanation:

As, 5 is a whole number

And when the number ends with "ths" it is always the denominator

So here it is ninths so 9 will be in the denominator

hi waht is m⁵×m⁴ in algebra maths​

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Answer:

m⁹

Step-by-step explanation:

In such questions , when any two or more numbers with exponents are multiplied and their bases are equal , the exponents of all the numbers add up . So ,

[tex]m^{5} \times m^{4} = m^{5+4} = m^{9}[/tex]

I need help on these 3 questions please! ​

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Answer:

3/4*4=3

3/5*6=3.6

2/6*5=1.7

Which statement correctly compares 1/3 and 3/8????

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well, 3/8 < 1/4 because divided by 8 would be smaller and 1/4 is bigger so yeah the last one

10 builders can build a house in 20 days. How many builders
will you need build the house in 10 days?

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Answer:

20 builders

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 20 builders.

Step-by-step explanation: For 10 builders to build a house in 20 days, the ratio is 1:2. For builders to build a house in 10 days, the ratio is x:10. You then cross multiply 1:2 and x:10. Then x=20 so 20 builders.

What property does
(3 + 19) – 12 = 3 + ( 19 – 12)
represent?

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Answer:

associative property

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't get it, the concept is to make a proof, but I'm so confused!!!!

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Answer:

Try Finding What A And B Is...

Step-by-step explanation:

A) SSS
B) SAS
C) Not enough information
D) AAS

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

Right=20 points and I'll answer one of urs

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40%

Solution for 48 is what percent of 120:

48:120*100 =

(48*100):120 =

4800:120 = 40

Answer:

40

Step-by-step explanation:

so (48/120)× 100%=40%

im stuck on this question i need help

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I think it’s one half 1/2

The graph of g(x) goes through the point (-4, 1) and is parallel to h(x) = 5x - 2 points
8. Determine the symbolic representation of g(x). Express your answer in
slope intercept form. *

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Answer:

[tex]g(x)=5x+21[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of g(x) is 5 because the slope of h(x) is 5 and g is parallel to h.

In point-slope form:

[tex]g(x)-1=5(x+4)[/tex]

Rearranging for slope intercept form:

[tex]g(x)-1=5x+20\\g(x)=5x+21[/tex]

Can someone help me on 2/3-3/8 show work

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Answer:

It is 7/24

Step-by-step explanation:

So first you want a common denominator so we have to find the least common multiple of 3 and 8, which is 24.

Next you have to multiply the same to the numerator, I usually go by the phrase whatever you do to the bottom you do to the top. So 8 times 2 is 16 and 3 times 3 is nine.

Everything changed should be 16/24-9/24

then we do 16-9 is 7 and you never subtract the denominators so 2/3-3/8 is 7/24

What is the center of the circle x² + y2 - 4 = 0?

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Answer:

(0,0)

Desmos graphing calculator is a great way to enter the formula of a circle and see a visual example.

Answer: (0,0)

Explanation: The equation for a circle is (x - h)^2 + (y - k)^2 = r^2, where (h,k) is the vertex and r is the radius. Rearranging the given equation, we have that x^2 + y^2 = 4. Therefore, the center of the circle is (0,0), and its radius is 2.
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