Answer: G. (-6,4), (3,5), (2,2) and (-5,1) just look where the dot plot is and you with know the answer.
Step-by-step explanation: Hope this help :)
Enter the phrase as an algebraic expression.
the product of 38 and g
Answer:
38g
Step-by-step explanation:
Product means multiplication so:
The product of 38 and g is 38g
Use powers of 10 to complete the table of equivalent expressions.
Answer:
1. 10^7
2. 10^-3
3. 10^-1
4. 10^2
A jewerler had a fixed amount of gold
Answer:
ohhhhh and who is the jeweler
A computer is priced at $1575, but is on sale for 15% off. What is the price of the computer
after the discount and 7.5% sales tax?
Answer:
$1439.16
Step-by-step explanation:
1.) 15% of 1575
1575 x 0.15 = 236.25
1575 - 236.25 = 1338.75
So 15% of $1575 = $1338.75
2.) $1338.75 with sales tax if 7.5%
1338.75 x 0.075 = 100.40625 rounded to the nearest hundredths place is 100.41
1338.75 + 100.41 = 1439.16
so you answer is $1439.16
Lisa has $7.80 to spend on some tomatoes and a loaf of bread. Tomatoes
cost $1.20 per pound, and a loaf of bread costs $1.80.
The inequality 1.20x + 1.80 s 7.80 models this situation, where x is the
number of pounds of tomatoes.
Solve the inequality. How many pounds of tomatoes can Lisa buy?
Answer:
Lisa can buy 5 pounds of tomatoes.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that Lisa has $ 7.80 to spend on some tomatoes and a loaf of bread, and tomatoes cost $ 1.20 per pound, and a loaf of bread costs $ 1.80, to determine how many pounds of tomatoes she can buy, the following calculation must be performed:
1.20X + 1.80 = 7.80
1.20X = 7.80 - 1.80
X = 6 / 1.20
X = 5
So Lisa can buy 5 pounds of tomatoes.
Because Aaron, age 32, is a smoker, he must pay more for life insurance. Given that Company A charges 20% more for smokers, Company B charges 18% more for smokers, Company C charge 25% more for smokers and Company D charges 15% more for smokers, Aaron decides to buy his $250,000 policy from Company B. Which of the following statements is true? A 5-column table with 3 rows titled Annual Insurance Premiums (per 1,000 dollars of face value) 10 year term. Column 1 is labeled age with entries 30, 31, 32. Column 2 is labeled Company A with entries 1.30, 1.57, 1.86. Column 3 is labeled Company B with entries 1.29, 1.55, 1.86. Column 4 is labeled Company C with entries 1.40, 1.64, 2.07. Column 5 is labeled Company D with entries 1.49, 1.88, 2.25. a. Aaron is paying the smallest premium possible with Company B. b. Aaron is paying $93 more in premiums than he would with Company A. c. Aaron is paying $129 more in premiums than he would with Company C. d. Aaron could have chosen any company because the premiums are all the same.
Answer:
d. Aaron could have chosen any company because the premiums are all the same.
Step-by-step explanation:
Going by the age of Aaron and the percentages charged by the various company due to smoking, it is safe to conclude that, the premiums are all the same. This could be seen in the table of column and rows which shows the annual insurance premiums (per 1,000 dollars of face value) over a 10 years term. The variation helps to show that, when the premium is evaluated, the are all the same.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer the question in the picture plz
A number raised to a fraction would be the same as a root to the inverse of the fraction.
What that means is the sqrt(8) raised to 1/4 is the same as being 4th root of 8.
So rewriting the given equation you would have cubic root 8 x 4th root 8
Combine the roots by multiplying: 3 x 4 = 12
The equivalent equation would be C. 12 root 8 ^ x
Which point is located in Quadrant I? A) (0, -5) B) (0, 0) C) (0, 5) D) (5, 1)
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Answer:
uhm please show a graph
Step-by-step explanation:
could you show the graph?
Please help! And please explain how you did it!
Answer:
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Explanation:
turn 5/11 into a decimal: 0.45 which is LESS than 0.50 (0.5).
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
When comparing fractions and decimals/fractions and percentages/decimals and percentages, it's always good to convert them to have the same type on either side. However, you don't really need to with this problem.
Here's a trick: the larger the denominator is in a fraction, the smaller the value of the fraction is. If the fraction on the left were 5/10, then we know that it would be equal to 0.5 (you can convert either one). Now, since the denominator of the fraction is one greater than 10, we know that the fraction's value is just a little bit less than 5/10. This makes the fraction less than 0.5.
I hope it made sense. Brainliest would be cool but no worries.
The Indian coolies and the ex-slaves, who resented these newcomers flooding into the colonies and driving down wages, were instant rivals. This was convenient for the planters—who were skilled at the game of divide and rule. The planters lumped their workers into two distinct but equally nasty stereotypes: Former slaves were described as lazy, whereas Indians were called meek, docile children. "You may have work and plenty of it for a black man and a coloured man, and they will not do it,” claimed planter W. Alleyne Ireland. He conveniently ignored the fact that the ex-slaves wanted to work their own land, not labor for their former owners. The overseers praised the Indians' meekness but also held them in contempt. The Indian, one overseer claimed, "possesses the low, cringing and abject habit common to his nationality." What evidence do the authors include to support the central idea that Indian workers and formerly enslaved people became rivals? anecdotal evidence that Indian workers and formerly enslaved people were paid wages on different scales empirical evidence that planters ignored the fact that formerly enslaved people wanted to work their own land empirical evidence that planters tried to pit formerly enslaved people against Indian workers to the planters’ advantage logical evidence that Indian workers and formerly enslaved people did not get along with one another because wages went down
Answer:
empirical evidence that planters ignored the fact that formerly enslaved people wanted to work their own land
What’s is Arccsc .866 problem
Answer:
arccsc refers to "arc cosecant", or the radian measure of the arc on a circle corresponding to a given value of cosecant. Technical note: Since none of the six trig functions sine, cosine, tangent, cosecant, secant, and cotangent are one-to-one, their inverses are not functions.
what is arccsc equal to? The value of the arccsc function of any argument is an angle in radians whose cosecant function equals the given argument, that is, y = csc-1x if and only if x = cosec(y) for - /2 < y < /2 and y. ˗ˏˋ ❤︎ ࿐
Step-by-step explanation:
PLEASEEE HELP ME WITH MATHHHHH GIVING BRAINLYIST
Answer:
4 18/2 is first one second is 1/1 and last is 4/5
Step-by-step explanation:
Sean Wrona is the fastest typist in the world and can type an average of about 500 words in three minutes.
What is Sean’s average typing speed in words per minute, WPM, to the nearest whole number?
Answer:
166.67 is answer of this question
7) What is the value of X? (2x + 10) (3x)
Answer:
I love algebra anyways
the ans is in the picture with the steps
(hope it helps can i plz have brainlist :D hehe)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given g(x) = -5x – 4, solve for x when g(x) = 1.
Answer:
g (1) = -5(1) -4
-5-4
-9............. .......
Step-by-step explanation:
-5(1)-4=-5-4=-9 Answer
hope it helps
Find the volume of the following figure using unit cubes.
Answer:
Volume : 94
Step-by-step explanation:
2(4 x 5) = 40
2(3 x 5) = 30
2(3 x 4) = 24
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40 + 30 + 24 = 94
Hey can someone please help me with this?
I can’t exactly figure it out.
Thank you in advance.
Answer:
three heads - 1/8
exactly two tails - 3/8
first two tosses are heads - 1/4
at least two tails - 1/2
Step-by-step explanation:
8 Possible outcomes
hhh, hht, hth, htt, ttt, tth, thh, tht,
three heads - 1/8
exactly two tails - 3/8
first two tosses are heads - 2/8=1/4
at least two tails - 4/8=1/2
Arsenic is an element that occurs naturally in groundwater, but a mean greater than 8.0 parts per billion indicates that the groundwater has been contaminated. Local officials are concerned about a well in an area of the city near a factory. On 50 consecutive days, water was randomly sampled from the well. Assume the water in the well has a mean arsenic level greater than 8.0 ppb. Based on the data, if we find moderate/strong evidence against the null hypothesis and conclude the mean arsenic level of the water is greater than 8.0 ppb, we have made ____________.
Answer:
Based on the data, if we find moderate/strong evidence against the null hypothesis and conclude the mean arsenic level of the water is greater than 8.0 ppb, we have made ____________.
a correct decision.
Step-by-step explanation:
Since there is enough evidence to conclude that the mean level of arsenic is greater than 8.0 ppb, the correct decision has been made. There is no type I or type II error. The type I error (called a false positive) occurs if we reject the null hypothesis when it is true. Since we have simply rejected the null hypothesis when the alternate hypothesis is true, and the null hypothesis should be rejected, a correct decision has been made.
Answer:
decision
Step-by-step explanation:
Based on the data, if we find moderate/strong evidence against the null hypothesis and conclude the mean arsenic level of the water is greater than 8.0 ppb, we have made decision
50 - (14 + 12 +2(5) + 2(2) + 3)
Answer:
50 - (14 + 12 +2(5) + 2(2) + 3)
solve the brackets first
50 - (14 + 12 + 10 + 4 + 3)
50 - (14 + 12 +2(5) + 2(2) + 3)
50- 43
7
please help this is overdue
What is the answer ?
dot plot shows the number of siblings each student has do at least 50% of students have more than 2 siblings? how do you know?
Answer:
Yes, because 2, 3, and 4 siblings added together will pass half of 20 ( the total of everything).
Step-by-step explanation:
How many 1/3 cup servings are in 3/4 cup of milk
Landon used a semicircle, a rectangle, and a right triangle to form the figure shown.
6 cm
4 cm
10 cm
Which is the best estimate of the area of the figure in square centimeters?
For sample of 100 students, the median number of text messages sent per day is 90, the first quartile is 78, and the third quartile is 102.
Select all of the answers that create a true statement.
Approximately 25 students in the sample send
more than 90 text messages.
.
less than 90 text messages.
0 more than 78 text messages.
0 more than 102 text messages.
0 between 90 and 102 text messages.
O less than 78 text
messages.
Answer:
D. More then 102 text messages E. Between 90 and 102 text messages F. Less then 78 text messages
Step-by-step explanation:
Remember that the 25% means ONLY things in THAT 25%. No more no less. That might not make sense, but the answer is right;)
Find the product. Simplify.
(a + 1)(a –5)=
Answer:
[tex](a + 1)(a - 5) \\ {a}^{2} - 5a + a- 5 \\ {a}^{2} - 4 a- 5[/tex]
There are 9 cherry trees in Edgar's orchard, and he wants to plant more. It takes him an hour to plant each tree.
Let h represent the number of hours Edgar spent planting and c represent the total number of cherry trees he will have.
1: 1
3: 4
5: 9
7: 16
sorry if this doesn't make sense if it does i hope it helped:)
Plz help this is due today i would have done it myself but i totally forgot about these so PLZ HELP AND NO LINKS AND NO GROSS PICTURES OR I REPORT.
Answer:
A,B,D
Step-by-step explanation:
If a truck used 25 gallons to travel 375 mies, how many miles would it travel on 4 gallons of gas?
Answer:
93.75 miles if im not mistaken
Step-by-step explanation:
because the most miles is 375 so you would divide that number by four to see how many miles u can go before filling up again.
what is
8 + 2 × 6 - 2^4
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
8+2=10
10x2=60
60-2^4=4
the value of 2^4 is 56
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[tex]\mathsf{8 + 2\times6 - 2^4 }[/tex]
[tex]\mathsf{2\times 6 = \bf 12}[/tex]
[tex]\mathsf{8 + 12 - 2^4}[/tex]
[tex]\mathsf{8 + 12 = \bf 20}[/tex]
[tex]\mathsf{20 - 2^4}[/tex]
[tex]\mathsf{2^4}[/tex]
[tex]\mathsf{= 2\times 2\times2\times2 }[/tex]
[tex]\mathsf{= 4\times 4 }[/tex]
[tex]\mathsf{= \bf 16}[/tex]
[tex]\mathsf{20 - 16 = \bf 4}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{\boxed{\large\textsf{Answer: \huge \bf 4}}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]
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