Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
how many times does 0.7 go into 90
Answer:
128.57
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
128.571428571
Step-by-step explanation:
90 divided by .7
Triangle FGH, with vertices F (4, -8), G (9,-4) and H (2,-3) is drawn inside a rectangle, show below. Please answer correctly !!!! Will be marking Brianliest !!
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Answer:
Area=33/2
Step-by-step explanation:
Jenna did 5 sit-ups on Saturday, 7 sit-ups on Sunday, 10 sit-ups on Monday, 14 sit-ups on Tuesday, and 19 sit-ups on Wednesday. If this pattern continues, how many sit-ups will Jenna do on Thursday?
Solve the equation square root x+4-3=1 for the variable. Show each step of your solution
So can you just explain how to do it
These 12 shapes are put into a bag. If you reach
into the bag 60 times, replacing the shape after
each time, predict how many times you would pull
out a circle.
25 times
20 times
30 times
15 times
-5 x 7 + 9 x 5/5
What is the answer
Scroll down for answer.
-5 x 7 = -35
9 x 5/5 = 9
-35+9= -26
-5 x 7 + 9 x 5/5 = -26
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How long is the blue line in inches? Enter your final answer as a simplified fraction.
Answer:
0/12
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
13/15
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
w [tex]\geq[/tex] -2
Step-by-step explanation:
i think that the answer would be w [tex]\geq[/tex] -2
Answer:
w>-2
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide both sides by -10.
[tex]5^{2}= 55[/tex]
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
2 is actually 11
Step-by-step explanation:
5 x 11 = 55
divide 5 from both sides to get,
2 = 11
I think you meant two as a variable maybe?
Hi what is 34+35????
Answer:
69
Step-by-step explanation:
-1 -10 - 3) - 50 - 9a
-1 -1 0= -11 -3=--14-50=-64
Answer:
-64-9a
Step-by-step explanation:
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The probability of dry weather (D) = 1⁄2, rain (R) = 1⁄3 and snow (S) = 1⁄6
If it is dry the probability that someone will arrive on time is 4
/5.
If it rains the probability that someone will arrive on time is 2
/5.
If it snows the probability that someone will arrive on time is 1
/10.
Calculate the probability that somebody is late.
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Explanation:
Define the following events
D = weather is dryR = weather is rainyS = weather is snowyL = person is lateT = person is on timeWe are given the following probabilities
P(D) = 1/2P(R) = 1/3P(S) = 1/6Then we're further told that "if it is dry, then the probability someone will arrive on time is 4/5". We can condense that into the notation
P(T given D) = 4/5
The "given D" means that we know 100% that event D has occurred. So we're seeing how event T behaves because of D occurring. In other words P(T given D) is the same as saying "What is P(T) when we know D has happened?"
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The instructions also mention that "If it rains, the probability someone is on time is 2/5" tells us we have the notation
P(T given R) = 2/5
And also, the probability someone is on time if it is snowy is
P(T given S) = 1/10
due to it saying "If it snows, the probability that someone will arrive on time is 1/10".
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To recap so far, your teacher told you these three conditional probabilities
P(T given D) = 4/5P(T given R) = 2/5P(T given S) = 1/10They are conditional due to the "given" as part of the probability. They depend on the given event happening.
Subtract each fraction from 1 and we end up with these complementary probabilities
P(L given D) = 1/5P(L given R) = 3/5P(L given S) = 9/10I'm using the idea that P(A)+P(B) = 1, where A and B are complementary events. One or the other event must happen. Either you are on time, or you are late.
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Recall the conditional probability formula is
P(A given B) = P(A and B)/P(B)
which rearranges to
P(A and B) = P(A given B)*P(B)
We'll use this idea to get the following
P(L and D) = P(L given D)*P(D) = (1/5)*(1/2) = 1/10P(L and R) = P(L given R)*P(R) = (3/5)*(1/3) = 1/5P(L and S) = P(L given S)*P(S) = (9/10)*(1/6) = 3/20This means,
P(L) = P(L and D) + P(L and R) + P(L and S) ..... law of total probability
P(L) = 1/10 + 1/5 + 3/20
P(L) = 2/20 + 4/20 + 3/20
P(L) = (2+4+3)/20
P(L) = 9/20 is the probability someone is late
find the area of the parallelogram
Answer:
30 cm^2
Step-by-step explanation:
3x10 = 30
Answer=
Area of this parellellogram is 32CM
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Answer:
I think it's 45 lmk if I'm wrong lol
by how much does 32 exceed 8
Answer:
by 24
Step-by-step explanation:
32-8 = 24
What One Doesn't Belong?
y=4x
y=x+7
y=-2x+4
y=3x-1
Answer and Step-by-step explanation:
The equation y = -2x + 4 does NOT belong.
This equation has a negative slope, while the other equations have a positive slope.
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round 58.9871 2 decimal place
Answer:
58.9871 rounded to the second decimal place is 58.98.
Step-by-step explanation:
Over the past few years Donald made 40 trips to the amusement park. He drove 400 km in all. The distance travelled by him on each trip to the park is:
Answer:
10
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
10 km
Step-by-step explanation:
total no of km covered=400
total no of trips=40
distance in each trip= 400/40
=10km
sarah started the school year with 14 drawings in her notebook and draws 5 more each day. whats the linear equation?
Answer:
y = 5x + 14
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x = number of day and y = number of drawings.
She draws 5 drawings per day, so in x days, she draws 5x drawings.
She started with 14 drawings, so the total number of drawings in any day, x, is
5x + 14.
The equation is
y = 5x + 14
the area of a Trapezium is 132 cm². Its height is 14 cm the larger parallel side is longer than the other by 16 cm. find the length of the parallel side. Please someone help!!
1/2 (a+b)h
1/2 (a+16)14=132
8×14=112
14÷2=7
132-112=20
20÷7 =2.857142857
so then a= 2.86 (3sf)
For more questions like that turn it into equation the make a subject of formula
Is it a function or not a function?
Answer:
Not a function
Step-by-step explanation:
there's two 9's
Factorizar
1. (a+ b)^3 − 27
2. 2x^2+7x+3
Answer:
1) (a+b) = 3
2) (2x+1)(x+3)
Step-by-step explanation:
same and bethan share £54 into the ratio 5:4 how much does each person get
Answer:
Sam gets £30 and Bethan gets £24
Step-by-step explanation:
5:4
5+4=9
£54/9= £6
£6 x 5= £30
£6 x 4 = £24
Therefore, Sam gets £30 and Bethan gets £24
The boxplot below displays the arm spans for 44
students.
Which of the following is the five-number summary for
the distribution of arm spans?
O 140, 160, 170, 180, 210
O 143, 162, 168, 180, 202
O 143, 165, 175, 185, 200
O 145, 158, 168, 182, 202
140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210
Arm Span (cm)
Answer: B.
Step-by-step explanation: I got it right on edg.
find the value of x ?
Answer:x=33.6
Step-by-step explanation:
You would set up the equation 6/5 = x/28 Then you would cross multiply 6•28 then divide by 5
Answer:
Answer:33.6
Step-by-step explanation:
I just know it.
The evening low temperature in New York in the month of February was -7°F. The following day, the
temperature rose to a high of 25°F. What was the change in temperature that day?
Answer:
32°F
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that,
The low temperature in New York in the month of February was -7°F. The following day, the the temperature rose to a high of 25°F.
We need to find the change in temperature that day.
Change = final temperature - initial temperatur
Change = 25°F - (-7°F)
= 25 +7
= 32°F
so, the required change in temperature is 32°F.
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If the total length of all the meteors were distributed equally between each meteor, how long would each one be?
If the total length of all the meteors were distributed equally between each meteor, how long would each one be?
A) one and one thirty sixth inches
B) one and one thirty eighth inches
C) one and one fortieth inches
D) one and one forty second inches
Answer:
I DID THE QUIZ!
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is
1 1/40
If five times a whole number increased by 3 is less than 13, then find the solution set.
John used 6/8 of a cup of frosting to decorate some cakes. He divided all the frosting equally between 6 cakes. How much frosting did john use on each cake?
Answer:
1/8 of a cup of frosting on each cake
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: 1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
to the nearest tenth, what is the height of the square pyramid shown below?
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
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