Answer:
[see below]
Step-by-step explanation:
Finding the slope of the two points:
[tex]m=\frac{-17+5}{3-1}=\frac{-12}{2}=\boxed{-6}[/tex]
The slope is -6.
Using an incomplete slope-intercept form equation to find the y-intercept:
[tex]y=6x+b\\\\-5=6(1)+b\\\\-5=6+b\\\\-5-6=6-6+b\\\\\boxed{1=b}[/tex]
The equation for the line passing the points is [tex]y=-6x+1[/tex].
The equation in standard from would be [tex]6x+y=1[/tex].
3. One rule of thumb for estimating crowds is that each person Occupies 2.5 square feet.
Use this rule to estimate the size of the crowd watching a parade along the 1-mile
section of the route in Question 2.
mile
Answer:
5.83142789
Step-by-step explanation:
did it on a graphing calculator, hope this helps
One angle of a triangle has a measure of 66 degrees. The measure of the third angle is 57 degrees more than 1/2 the measure of the second angle. The sum of the angle measures of a triangle is 180 degrees. What is the Measure of the second angle? What is the measure of the third angle?
Answer:
76 degrees
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the angles be x, y and z
As per given:
x= 66z = 57 + 1/2yx+y+z = 180Considering the first 2 equations in the third one:
66 + y + 57 + 1/2y = 1801.5y = 180 - (66+57)1.5y = 57y = 57/1.5y = 38So the third angle is:
z = 57 + 38/2 = 76 degrees1782/3 = and why the answer
Answer:
594
Step-by-step explanation:
1782/3 = 594.
To if the answer is correct, you do this:
594 × 3 = 1782.
A researcher says to the respondents in a poll, “Eating too many sugary foods leads to cavities. Would you rather have soda or water served with your meal?” Is this a valid question to ask of sample respondents?
A. Yes, the more information provided by a researcher the better. Respondents can now give an informed opinion and the results will be more accurate.
B. No, the wording of the question makes respondents more likely to say water, even if they may actually prefer soda at a meal.
C. No, a researcher cannot ask people for preferences because they may not answer honestly. The researcher should observe people and record their beverage selections to insure accurate responses.
D. Yes, the researcher is simply stating a fact: eating sugary foods does lead to cavities. It is okay for a researcher to state facts in asking questions of respondents.
The correct answer is B. No, the wording of the question makes respondents more likely to say water, even if they may actually prefer soda at a meal.
Explanation:
One important factor when designing questions in research is to avoid any language that might influence the answers of respondents. This recommendation was not followed in the question "Eating too many sugary foods leads to cavities. Would you rather have soda or water served with your meal?" because mentioning sugary foods, which includes soda, leads to cavities will make respondents consider soda is negative and they are more likely to choose water. This implies the wording in the question influences respondents and introduces bias, which is inappropriate. Thus, the correct answer is B.
Select the correct answer. Frank created a scatter plot and drew a line of best fit, as shown. What is the equation of the line of best fit that Frank drew?
The equation of the line of best fit that Frank drew will be y = -(1/3) x + 16. Then the correct option is D.
What is the equation of a line passing through two points?Suppose the given points are (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂), then the equation of the straight line joining both two points is given by
[tex]\rm (y - y_1) = \left [ \dfrac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1} \right ] (x -x_1)[/tex]
Frank created a scatter plot and drew a line of best fit, as shown.
From the graph, the two points are taken that are (0, 16) and (3, 15).
(x₁, y₁) → (0, 16)
(x₂, y₂) → (3, 15)
Then the equation of line will be
y – 16 = -1/3(x – 0)
y = -(1/3) x + 16
Then the correct option is D.
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8 less than half of n
Answer:
n/2>8
Step-by-step explanation:
Half of N is N/2
And if 8 is less that half of N or N/2
then
N/2 has to be greater than 8
N/2>8
which of these is an example of a discrete random variable? A. Time worked on a job B. Weight of a child C. First digit of a phone number D. Length of a fish
A discrete random variable has a countable number of possible values. In this case I am pretty sure it is either none of the above or maybe the phone one.
Discrete random variables are simply countable, which should be a finite number and it should not change continuously. So, Time worked on a job is the discrete random variable among the four options.
Discrete random variable:A random variable is said to be discrete if an experiment gives a finite number that is countable and should not change continuously.
Here, Time worked on a job has a fixed time for a job has to be done. So, it is a discrete random variable.
Some more examples of Discrete random variables are:No. of girls in a family,
No. of outcomes of the head when two coins are flipped.
No. of defective street lights out of 100 bulbs in a certain area.
No. of the possible outcome of getting 4 when a dice is thrown twice.
Wrong answers with explanation:The weight of a child changes as the child grows. So, it cannot be a discrete random variable.
The first digit of a phone number also changes for each and every person, whenever a person changes his /her number automatically will get a new number and it will have a different digit. So, it cannot be a discrete random variable.
The length of fish also varies according to the different sizes of fish. So, it cannot be a discrete random variable.
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Find the mean of the given frequency distribution table
Answer:
Mean = 32.8
Step-by-step Explanation:
Mean is given as Mean = (Σfx)/Σf
First, find the mid-point, x, of each class, and multiply by the frequency (f) of the class to get fx:
Class ==> f ==> x ==> fx
0-10 => 3 => 5 => 15
10-20 => 8 => 15 => 120
20-30 => 10 => 25 => 250
30-40 => 15 => 35 => 525
40-50 => 7 => 45 => 315
50-60 => 4 => 55 => 220
60-70 => 3 => 65 => 195
Sum the fx of all classes together to get Σfx:
Σfx = 15 + 120 + 250 + 525 + 315 + 220 + 195 = 1,640
Σf = 3 + 8 + 10 + 15 + 7 + 4 + 3 = 50
(Σfx)/Σf = [tex] \frac{1,640}{50} [/tex]
(Σfx)/Σf = [tex] 32.8 [/tex]
Mean = 32.8
Loreto quería decorar un viejo tambor metálico para usarlo de paragüero. Para ello, contaba con un grueso cordón que pretendía pegar en el contorno del borde superior del tambor. Sabiendo que el diámetro de este era 58,5 cm, cortó el cordón, dejando el trozo más largo de 175,5 cm de longitud de modo que le alcanzara justo, pero le faltaron 7 cm. ¿Cuál fue el error de Loreto?
Answer:
u should put the question in English to so English people can also help
When copying a line segment to construct a new line segment why do you think it is important that the plotted point for the new line segment is not on the original line segment?
Answer:
It would be difficult to see what you are doing if the line segments overlapped, making it easier to make a mistake and harder to check your work.
Find the length of the base and the height and calculate the area
Answer:
44
Step-by-step explanation:
base = 3- -5 = 8
height = 8 - -3 = 11
1/2 bh
1/2(8)(11) = 44
whats the squareroot of 72 needs to be simplified
Answer: 6√2
Step-by-step explanation: The easiest way to do this problem is to factor 72 as 2 · 36, then recognize 36 as a perfect square, 6 · 6.
There's no need to factor further because the 6's pair up
so a 6 comes out of the radical leaving a 2 inside.
So our answer is 6√2.
Always be on the lookout for perfect squares!
Work is attached below.
Manuel made at least one error as he found the value of this expression. Identify the step in which Manuel made his first error. After identifying the step with the first error, explain the corrected steps and find the final answer.
Answer:
Manuel made his first mistake in step 2 leading to the continuous mistakes
Final answer=185
Step-by-step explanation:
Manuel made at least one error as she found the value of this expression. 2(-20) + 3[5/4(-20)] + 5[2/5(50)] + 4(50) Step 1: 2(-20) + 3(-25) + 5(20) + 4(50) Step 2: (3 + 2)(-20 + -25) + (5 + 4)(20 + 50) Step 3: 5(-45) + 9(70) Step 4: -225 + 630 Step 5: 405 Identify the step in which Chris made her first error. After identifying the step with the first error, write the corrected steps and find the final answer.
2(-20) + 3[5/4(-20)] + 5[2/5(50)] + 4(50)
Step 1: 2(-20) + 3(-25) + 5(20) + 4(50)
Step 2: -40 - 75 + 100 +
200
Step 3: -115 + 300
Step 4: 185
Manuel made his first error in step 2 by combining two different terms into one as he has done
(3 + 2)(-20 + -25) and also (5 + 4)(20 + 50)
Step 2: (3 + 2)(-20 + -25) + (5 + 4)(20 + 50)
Step 3: 5(-45) + 9(70) Step 4: -225 + 630 Step 5: 405
He should have evaluated the terms separately as I have done above, giving us 185 as the final answer in contrast to his 405 final answer.
Answer it answer it answer it.
Answer:
Option C. P = 3/q
Step-by-step explanation:
To know the the correct answer to the question, do the following:
Let us assume a certain number for P say 2 and 3, and then, find the corresponding value for q in each case to see which will give a decreased value for q.
Option A
When P = 2, q =.?
P = 3q
2 = 3q
Divide both side by 3
q = 2/3
When P = 3, q =.?
P = 3q
3 = 3q
Divide both side 3
q = 3/3
q = 1
From the above illustration, we can see that as P increase, q also increase.
Option B
When P = 2, q =.?
P – 3 = q
2 – 3 = q
q = – 1
When P = 3, q =.?
P – 3 = q
3 – 3 = q
q = 0
From the above illustration, we can see that as P increase, q also increase.
Option C
When P = 2, q =.?
P = 3/q
2 = 3/q
Cross multiply
2 × q = 3
Divide both side by 2
q = 3/2
q = 1.5
When P = 3, q =.?
P = 3/q
3 = 3/q
Cross multiply
3 × q = 3
Divide both side by 3
q = 3/3
q = 1
From the above illustration, we can see that as P increase, q decreases.
Option D.
When P = 2, q =.?
1/p = 3/q
1/2 = 3/q
Cross multiply
1 × q = 2 × 3
q = 6
When P = 3, q =.?
1/p = 3/q
1/3 = 3/q
Cross multiply
1 × q = 3 × 3
q = 9
From the above illustration, we can see that as P increase, q also increase.
Now, haven done the above, only option C gives a decreased value for q as the value of P increases.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Which system of equations represents the matrix shown below?
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
just compare the augmented matrix to the possible answers and you will see it the option D
When dividing exponents with the same base, what operation do we use
with the exponents? (the quotient rule)
Answer:
To divide exponents (or powers) with the same base, subtract the exponents. Division is the opposite of multiplication, so it makes sense that because you add exponents when multiplying numbers with the same base, you subtract the exponents when dividing numbers with the same base.Quotient Rule: , this says that to divide two exponents with the same base, you keep the base and subtract the powers. This is similar to reducing fractions; when you subtract the powers put the answer in the numerator or denominator depending on where the higher power was located.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Find the graph of the inequality y<-1/5X+1.
Answer:
Please refer to attached image for the graph of inequality.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the inequality:
[tex]y<-\dfrac{1}{5}x+1[/tex]
To graph this, first let us convert it to corresponding equality.
[tex]y=-\dfrac{1}{5}x+1[/tex]
As we can see that the above equation is a linear equation in two variables so it will be a straight line.
Now, let us find at least two points on the above equation so that we can plot them and then extend it to get the complete graph.
Two points that can be easily found, are:
1st put [tex]x = 0[/tex] , [tex]y=-\frac{1}{5}\times 0+1 =1[/tex]
So one point is (0, 1 )
Now, put y = 0,
[tex]0=-\frac{1}{5}\times x+1\\\Rightarrow 1=\frac{1}{5}\times x\\\Rightarrow x = 5[/tex]
Second point is (5, 0)
Let us plot the points on the graph and extend the straight line.
Now, we know that it is an inequality, the are will be shaded.
As there is no equal to sign in the inequality, so the line will be dashed.
Let us consider one point and check whether that satisfies the inequality or not.
If the point is satisfied in the inequality, we will shade that area towards the point.
Let us consider the point (0, 0).
0 < 0 +1
Point is satisfied.
Please refer to the attached image for the graph of given inequality.
Both Fred and Ed have a bag of candy containing a lemon drop, a cherry drop, and a lollipop. Each takes out a piece and eats it. What are the possible pairs of candies eaten? A. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-cherry, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lollipop, lollipop-lemon B. Cherry-lemon, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-lemon C. Lemon-cherry, lemon-cherry, lemon-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lemon-lollipop, lemon-lollipop, cherry-lollipop, cherry-lollipop, cherry-lollipop D. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-lollipop, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lemon
Answer:
A. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-cherry, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lollipop, lollipop-lemon
Step-by-step explanation:
From the above question, we are told that both Fred and Ed have a bag of candy containing a lemon drop, a cherry drop, and a lollipop
There are two events here's
2 people = Fred and Ed
3 bags of different sweets = Lemon Cherry and Lollipop
The number of ways that both of them can eat this singly is calculated using combination formula
C(n, r) = nCr = n!/r! (n - r)!
n = 3, r = 2 = 3C2 = 3!/2! (3 - 2)!
= 3 × 2 × 1/2 × 1
= 3
We were asked to find the possible pairs
Hence = 3² = 9
There are 9 possible pairs through which Fred and Ed can eat their sweets and they are:
1) Lemon - Lemon
2) Cherry - Cherry
3) Lollipop - Lollipop
4) Lemon - Cherry
5) Cherry - Lemon
6) Lollipop - Cherry
7) Cherry - Lollipop
8) Lollipop - Lemon
9) Lemon - Lollipop.
Therefore, Option A is the correct option
Answer:
LEMONS BURN YOUR HOUSE DOWN JK its this A. Lemon-lemon, cherry-lemon, lollipop-lollipop, lemon-cherry, cherry-cherry, lemon-lollipop, lollipop-cherry, cherry-lollipop, lollipop-lemon
Step-by-step explanation:
From the above question, we are told that both Fred and Ed have a bag of candy containing a lemon drop, a cherry drop, and a lollipop
There are two events here's
2 people = Fred and Ed
3 bags of different sweets = Lemon Cherry and Lollipop
The number of ways that both of them can eat this singly is calculated using combination formula
C(n, r) = nCr = n!/r! (n - r)!
n = 3, r = 2 = 3C2 = 3!/2! (3 - 2)!
= 3 × 2 × 1/2 × 1
= 3
We were asked to find the possible pairs
Hence = 3² = 9
There are 9 possible pairs through which Fred and Ed can eat their sweets and they are:
1) Lemon - Lemon
2) Cherry - Cherry
3) Lollipop - Lollipop
4) Lemon - Cherry
5) Cherry - Lemon
6) Lollipop - Cherry
7) Cherry - Lollipop
8) Lollipop - Lemon
9) Lemon - Lollipop.
Therefore, Option A is the correct option
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Which expression shows a way to find the area of the following rectangle?
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
This rectangle appears to have 7 boxes on the bottom, and 3 box for the side.
Since area is base×height
It would be 7×3
Please help me! I am trying to complete this question!
Answer:
131.25 in ^2
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the area of the rectangle on the left
A = l*w
A = 11.75 * 6 = 70.5 in ^2
Now find the area of the rectangle on the right
The length is 9 and the height is 11.75 - 5 = 6.75
A = 9 * 6.75
A = 60.75 in ^2
Add the areas together
70.5+60.75 = 131.25 in ^2
Answer:131.25
Step-by-step explanation:
11 3/4 x 6 = 70.5 (area of first rectangle)
11 3/4 - 5 = 6.75 (to find the height of the other figure)
6.75 x 9 = 60.75 (area of 2 figure)
60.75 + 70.5 = 131.25
Hmm What's 2⁄3 of 90cm?
Answer:
Hey there!
2/3 of 90 cm would be 60 cm.
Hope this helps :)
Answer
[tex] \boxed{60}[/tex]
Step by step explanation
To multiply one fraction by another, multiply the numerators for the numerator and multiply the denominators for its denominator and reduce the fraction obtained after multiplication into lowest term :
[tex] \mathsf{ \frac{2}{3} \times 90}[/tex]
⇒[tex] \mathsf{ \frac{2 \times 90}{3 \times 1} }[/tex]
⇒[tex] \mathsf{ \frac{180}{3} }[/tex]
⇒[tex]60[/tex]
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20 points!!! Answer: what is the Product of -2x^3 + x – 5 and x^3 – 3 x -4 (a) Show your work (B) is the product of -2^3 + x -5 and x^3 -3 x - 4 equal to the product of x^3 – 3 – 4 and -2x^3 + x – 5 ? explain your answer
Answer:
-2x^6 + 7x^4 + 3x³ - 3x² + 11x + 20
Step-by-step explanation:
(-2x³ + x - 5)(x³ - 3x - 4) = -2x^6 + 6x^4 + 8x³ + x^4 - 3x² - 4x - 5x³ + 15x + 20
= -2x^6 + 7x^4 + 3x³ - 3x² + 11x + 20
B is the same thing but switching which trinomial is written first.
How to do this question plz answer me step by
Answer:
481.92
Step-by-step explanation:
First find the increase
466.98 * 3.2%
466.98 * .032
14.94336
Add this to the original amount
466.98+14.94336
481.92336
Round to 2 decimal places
481.92
Freddy the frog is climbing up a well. Every day he climbs up 3 m but some nights he falls asleep and slips back 4m at the start of the 16th day he has climbed a total of 29 m. On how many nights was he asleep?
Answer: The frog fell asleep for 4 nights.
Step-by-step explanation: First, he climbs up 3m every night. there are 16 nights before he gets to 29m. He has not climbed up for the 16th day so 15*3= 45. 45-29= 16. 16/4=4. The frog slept for 4 nights.
Angles L and M are supplementary. What is the sum of
their measures?
The sum of the measures of angles L and M is
180 degree
Step-by-step explanation:
supplementary means anhke havinv sum of 180 degree
so sum to two supplemrntary angles is 180 drgree
Supplementary angles always add to 180.
One way I think of it is "supplementary angles form a straight angle", and both the words "supplementary" and "straight" start with the letter "S".
In contrast, complementary angles form a corner. Both "complementary" and "corner" start with "co". By "corner", I mean a 90 degree corner.
The cost for an upcoming field trip is $30 per student. The cost of the field trip C. in dollars, is a function of the number of students x.
Select all the possible outputs for the function defined by
C(x)=30
a. 20
b. 30
c. 50
d. 90
e. 100
Answer: B and D
Step-by-step explanation: since it is $30 per student the total cost would have to be a multiple of 30
A) Ali travelled 40 kilometers in his car and it took him 50 minutes to complete the journey. How long will it take if he had to travel 100 kilometers in the same car?
Answer:
2 hours and 5 minutes
Step-by-step explanation:
50/40=1.25 km/m
100*1.25=125 minutes
125 minutes= 2.08 hours= 2 hours and 5 minutes
jim buys a calculator that is marked 30% off. If he paid $35, what was the original price?
Answer:
x = 50
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the original price.
He got 30% off
The discount is .30x
Subtract this from the original price to get the price he paid
x - .30x = price he paid
.70x = price he paid
.70x = 35
Divide each side by .7
.70x/.7 = 35/.7
x=50
A statistical survey shows that 28% of all men take size 9 shoes. What is the probability that your friend's father takes size 9 shoes
Answer:
7/25 of a chance or a 28% chance as said in the questiom
Step-by-step explanation:
So, the question says it's a 28% chance or a 28/100 chance.
All you have to do is simplify the fraction or just still right 28% chance. But for the fraction:
Divide the numerator and denominator by 2 to get 14/50.
Divide both by two again to simplify fully to 7/25
20 POINTS! Please help.! 1) Given the following three points, find by hand the quadratic function they represent. (0,6), (2,16), (3, 33) A. f(x)=4x2−3x+6 B. f(x)=4x2+3x+6 C. f(x)=−4x2−3x+6 D. f(x)=−4x2+21x+6 2) Given the following three points, find by hand the quadratic function they represent. (−1,−8), (0,−1),(1,2) A. f(x)=−3x2+10x−1 B. f(x)=−3x2+4x−1 C. f(x)=−2x2+5x−1 D. f(x)=−5x2+8x−1 3) Find the equation of a parabola that has a vertex (3,5) and passes through the point (1,13). A. y=−3(x−3)2+5 B. y=2(x−3)2+5 C. y=−2(x−3)2+5 D. y=2(x+3)2−5
Answer:
1) f(x) = 4·x² - 3·x + 6
2) f(x) = -2·x² + 5·x - 1
3) y = 2·(x - 3)² + 5
Step-by-step explanation:
1) The quadratic function that is represented by the points (0, 6), (2, 16), (3, 33) is found as follows
The general form of a quadratic function is f(x) = a·x² + b·x + c
Where, in (x, y), f(x) = y, and x = x
Therefore for the point (0, 6), we have;
6 = 0·x² + 0·x + c
c = 6
We have c = 6
For the point (2, 16), we have;
16 = a·2² + b·2 + 6
10 = 4·a + 2·b.............................(1)
For the point (3, 33), we have;
33 = a·3² + b·3 + 6
27 = 9·a + 3·b............................(2)
Multiply equation (1) by 1.5 and subtract it from equation (2), we have;
1.5 × (10 = 4·a + 2·b)
15 = 6·a + 3·b
27 = 9·a + 3·b - (15 = 6·a + 3·b) gives;
27 - 15 = 9·a - 6·a+ 3·b - 3·b
12 = 3·a
a = 12/3 = 4
a = 4
From equation (1), we have;
10 = 4·a + 2·b = 4×4 + 2·b
10 - 4×4 = 2·b
10 - 16 = 2·b
-6 = 2·b
b = -3
The function, f(x) = 4·x² - 3·x + 6
2) Where the points are (-1, -8), (0, -1), (1, 2), we have;
For point (-1, -8), we have -8 = a·(-1)² - b·(-1) + c = a - b + c......(1)
For point (0, 1), we have -1 = a×0² + b×0 + c = c.........................(2)
For point (1, 2), we have 2 = a×1²+ b×1 + c = a + b + c..............(3)
Adding equation (1) to equation (3) gives
-8 + 2 = a - b + c + a + b + c = 2·a + 2·c where, c = -1, we have
-8 + 2 = -6 = 2·a + 2
2·a = -6 + 2 = - 4
a = -8/2 = -2
From equation (3), we have;
2 = a + b + c
b = 2 - a - c = 2 - (-2) - (-1) = 2 + 2 + 1 = 5
f(x) = -2·x² + 5·x - 1
3) The equation of a parabola that has vertex (3, 5) and passing through the point (1, 13) is given by the vertex equation of a parabola
The vertex equation of a parabola is y = a(x - h)² + k
Where;
(h, k) = Vertex (3, 5)
(x, y) = (1, 13)
We have
13 = a·(1 - 3)² + 5
13 = a·(-2)² + 5
13 - 5 = a·(-2)² = 4·a
4·a = 8
a = 8/4 = 2
The equation is y = 2·(x - 3)² + 5.