Answer:
A, B, and D are the correct statements.
Can you help me with this question please? I will reward 20 points for best answer.
* You don't have to solve the problem for me, I just want to know the formula and how to solve it.
"When the fundraiser began, 600 people wanted to purchase the dance troupe’s T-shirts at $12 per T-shirt, but as the group increased the price of their T-shirts, they noticed a fall in the demand. For every $1 increase in price, the demand fell by 50 shirts. The dance troupe’s initial supply was short by 210 T-shirts which corresponded to an initial price of $9.75. For every $1 increase in price, they ordered 40 more T-shirts. Write a system of linear equations to represent both the demand and supply for the T-shirts. Let q represent the quantity of T-shirts and p represent the price."
Answer:
Demand: q = -50p + 1200
Supply: q = 40p
Step-by-step explanation:
First let's define our variables.
q = quantity of T-shirts
p = price
We know that when p = 12, q = 600. When p increases by 1, q decreases by 50. So this is a line with slope -50 that passes through the point (12, 600). Using point-slope form to write the equation:
q - 600 = -50 (p - 12)
Converting to slope-intercept form:
q - 600 = -50p + 600
q = -50p + 1200
Similarly, we know that when p = 9.75, q = 600 - 210 = 390. When p increases by 1, q increases by 40. So this is a line with slope 40 that passes through the point (9.75, 390). Using point-slope form to write the equation:
q - 390 = 40 (p - 9.75)
Converting to slope-intercept form:
q - 390 = 40p - 390
q = 40p
A triangle has two congruent sides that measure 8.7 cm and 12.3 cm. Which could be the measure of the third side
Answer:
Option C. 15 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The correct question is
A triangle has two sides that measure 8.7 cm and 12.3 cm. Which could be the measure of the third side?
A. 2.6 cm
B. 3.6 cm
C. 15 cm
D. 21 cm
we know that
The Triangle Inequality Theorem states that the sum of any 2 sides of a triangle must be greater than the measure of the third side
Analyze two cases
Let
x ----> the length of the third side
First case
x+8.7 > 12.3
x>12.3-8.7
x> 3.6 cm
Second case
12.3+8.7 > x
21 > x
Rewrite
x < 21 cm
Which is 6 3/4 (2/9) simplified?
Answer:
3/2
Step-by-step explanation:
6 3/4 (2/9)
(27/4)(2/9)
4 divided by 2 is 2.
27 divided by 9 is 3.
Answer: 3/2
what is the period of the function y=2sinx?
Answer:
C. 2π
Step-by-step explanation:
Given a wave of the equation y= a sin bx where a and b are constants, then the amplitude is a while the period is 360°/b.
360°= 2π radians
For the provided function, the value of b =
Thus period = 2π/1
=2π radians
Answer: 2 Pi
Step-by-step explanation:
convert 7.2•10•-3 to standard form
Answer:
0.0072
Step-by-step explanation:
7.2 x [tex]10^{-3}[/tex]
=7.2 x 0.001
=0.0072
Answer:
0.0072
Step-by-step explanation:
The given expression is as follows:
7.2 * 10^(-3)
This expression is in scientific notation, We need to convert it to standard notation for which we will convert the power of 10 to 0.
The power of 10 here is -3. So we will move the decimal point 3 places to the left and get:
= 0.0072 x 10^0
= 0.0072 x 1
= 0.0072
A cylinder has a base diameter of 16 inches and a height of 18inches. What is the volume in cubic inches, of the nearest tenths place ?
Answer:
3619.11 cubic inches
Step-by-step explanation:
volume of a cylinder is [tex]V=\pi r^2h[/tex]
diameter is 16 in, so radius (r) is 8 in
plug in values: [tex]V=\pi 8^2(18) = 3619.11[/tex] cubic inches
The volume of a cylinder with a diameter of 16 inches and a height of 18 inches is calculated using the formula V = πr²h, which results in approximately 3617.3 cubic inches when rounded to the nearest tenths place.
To calculate the volume of a cylinder, we use the formula V = πr²h. Given that the diameter of the cylinder is 16 inches, which means its radius (r) is half of that, 8 inches. The height (h) of the cylinder is given as 18 inches. To find the volume, first square the radius, then multiply by π (approximated as 3.14 for this purpose), and then by the height.
So, the calculation looks like this:
Therefore, the volume of the cylinder, rounded to the nearest tenth place, is 3617.3 cubic inches.
Please help me out!!!
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the Pythagorean theorem.
a^2 + 6^2 = 10^2
a^2 + 36 = 100
a^2 = 64
a = 8
Which steps will verify that is a rectangle
Answer:
1) Are there 4 right angles? (90° angles)
2) Are there 2 sets of parallel lines?
3) Are there 2 sets of congruent lines?
4) Are there a set of congruent diagonals?
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Ebony is making a scale drawing of her farm. The farm has a circular well with a circumference
of 47 feet. In the drawing, the area of the well will be 0.641 square centimeters.
What scale is Ebony using?
A 1 cm = 0.16 ft
B 1 cm = 2.5 ft
C 1 cm = 5 ft
D 1 cm = 6.25 ft
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
Circumference of a circle is:
C = 2πr
Area of a circle is:
A = πr²
The circumference of the well is 47 ft and the area of the well in the drawing is 0.641 cm². If we say r is the radius of the circle on the drawing in centimeters and R is the actual radius of the well in feet, then:
47 = 2πR
0.641 = πr²
Solving for each:
R = 47 / (2π) ≈ 7.48 feet
r = √(0.641 / π) ≈ 0.452 cm
The scale is the ratio of R / r:
R / r = (7.48 ft) / (0.452 cm) = 16.6 ft/cm
So 1 cm = 16.6 ft.
This isn't one of the options. Are you sure you copied the problem correctly?
Maybe you meant that the circumference is 4π feet, and the area is 0.64π cm². If so:
R = 4π / (2π) = 2 feet
r = √(0.64π / π) = 0.8 cm
R / r = (2 feet) / (0.8 cm) = 2.5 ft/cm
So 1 cm = 2.5 ft.
The formula F=mv^2/r gives the centripetal force F of an object of mass m moving along a circle of radius r, where v is the tangential velocity of the object. Solve the formula for v. Rationalize the denominator. Calculate the tangential velocity of a 100kg object with a force of 50 Newton, moving along a circular path with a diameter of 150 meters.
Answer: (It didn't say what to have the units in so I assumed as is)
(pm) 5sqrt(6)/2
(pm) 6.12372 (rounded version)
Step-by-step explanation:
F=mv^2/r (Given)
rF=mv^2 (Multiply both sides by r)
rF/m=v^2 (Divide both sides by m)
v=(pm) sqrt(rF/m) (Square root both sides)-(pm means plus or minus)
v=(pm) sqrt(rF)/sqrt(m)
v=(pm) sqrt(rF)sqrt(m)/m (I had multiply top and bottom by sqrt(m))
v=(pm) sqrt(rFm)/m
*sqrt( ) means square root of whatever is in the ( ) that follows the sqrt
Now find v if F=50, m=100 kg, and r=150/2=75 so plug in
v=(pm) sqrt(75*50*100)/100
v=(pm) sqrt(375000)/100 OR
v=(pm) sqrt(100*25*3*25*2)/100
v=(pm) 10*5*sqrt(3)*5*sqrt(2)/100
v=(pm) 250sqrt(6)/100
v=(pm) 2.5sqrt(6)
v=(pm) 5sqrt(6)/2
Or if you want a decimal number rounded, it would be (pm) 6.12372
The formula for calculating the centripetal force of an object in circular motion can be rearranged to find velocity. You compute the tangential velocity of a 100kg object with a force of 50N, moving on a circular path with a diameter of 150m, by plugging these values into this rearranged formula. This calculation results in a value of approximately 61.24 m/s for the tangential velocity of the object.
Explanation:The formula F=mv^2/r calculates the centripetal force (F) of an object of mass (m) moving in a circular path with a radius (r). You can solve this formula for velocity (v) by first multiplying both sides by r, making the formula Fr=mv^2. Then, divide both sides by m, which makes the formula Fr/m = v^2. Finally, take the square root of both sides to get v = √(Fr/m).
To calculate the tangential velocity of a 100kg object with a force of 50 Newton, moving along a circular path with a diameter of 150 meters, you must first divide the diameter of the circle by 2 to get the radius, 75 meters. Next, substitute the given values into the formula; v = √((50N * 75m) / 100kg). Therefore, the tangential velocity is approximately √(3750N·m/kg) = 61.24 m/s.
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Use the properties of exponents to rewrite the expression.
(-3yz)(-3yz)(-3yz)(-3yz)
Answer:
Answer is 81y^4z^4
Step-by-step explanation:
The expression is (-3yz) (-3yz) (-3yz) (-3yz).
Since all the four terms have power 1:
(-3yz)^1 (-3yz)^1 (-3yz)^1 (-3yz)^1
We know that we can add the powers if the terms have same base
So,
=(-3yz)^1+1+1+1
=(-3yz)^4
=(-3)^4(y)^4(z)^4.
If the power is an even number than the negative sign changes into positive sign.
=3^4y^4z^4
=81y^4z^4
Thus the answer is 81y^4z^4....
find a ordered pair to represent a in the equation a=b+c if b= (6,3) and c =(-4,8)
Answer:
So ordered pair a is (2,11)
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given
a = b+c
and ordered pair b =(6,3) and ordered pair c =(-4,8)
Putting values of b and c in the given equation and adding x and y coordinates of b and c we can find ordered pair a.
a=(6,3)+(-4,8)
a =(6-4,3+8)
a =(2,11)
So ordered pair a is (2,11)
582.5 divided by 2.5
Answer:
You'll get your answer as : 233
Is 6 a solution to the equation below. Yes or No?
6x + 4 = 42
Answer:
no
Step-by-step explanation:
6 times 6 is 36 and 36 plus 4 is 40 not 42
Divide in simplest form
Well, you can’t really divide a fraction because it is already a division problem. So we have to do the opposite.
9/4 divided by3/16
Leave the first fraction alone
Change the division sign into a multiplication sign.
Then switch the denominator and numerator of the second fraction, this new fraction is called a reciprocal.
Now multiply the numerators together and the denominators together and simplify.
You get: 144/12
Simplified the answer is : 12
A 700 4/7 meter long cloth is cut into equal pieces measuring 1 2/5 meter each how many such small pieces are there?
Step-by-step explanation:
(700 4/7) ÷ (1 2/5)
Write the fractions in improper form:
(4904/7) ÷ (7/5)
To divide by a fraction, multiply by the reciprocal:
(4904/7) × (5/7)
24520/49
500 20/49
There are 500 pieces.
Answer:
(700 4/7) ÷ (1 2/5)
Write the fractions in improper form:
(4904/7) ÷ (7/5)
To divide by a fraction, multiply by the reciprocal:
(4904/7) × (5/7)
24520/49
500 20/49
There are 500 pieces.
The equation tan(x- pi/3) is equal to _____.
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
we can use the formula of tan(A-B) to solve this equation .
The formula is
[tex]tan(A-B)= \frac{tanA-tanB}{1+tanA.tanB}[/tex]
In our question , A is x and B is [tex]\frac{\pi }{3}[/tex]
so when we apply these in the question we get
[tex]tan(x-\frac{\pi }{3} )=\frac{tanx-tan\frac{\pi }{3} }{1+tanx.tan\frac{\pi }{3} }[/tex]
Now since [tex]tan\frac{\pi }{3} = \sqrt{3}[/tex]
we get
[tex]tan(x-\frac{\pi }{3} )=\frac{tanx-\sqrt{3} }{1+\sqrt{3} tanx.} }[/tex]
so correct option is
D
Which expression is equivalent to (2 1/2 * 2 3/2)2 ?
For this case we must find an expression equivalent to:
[tex](2 \frac {1} {2} * 2 \frac {3} {2}) ^ 2[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]2 \frac {1} {2} = \frac {2 * 2 + 1} {2} = \frac {5} {2}\\2 \frac {3} {2} = \frac {2 * 2 + 3} {2} = \frac {7} {2}[/tex]
Rewriting the expression:
[tex](\frac {5} {2} * \frac {7} {2}) ^ 2 =\\(\frac {35} {4}) ^ 2 =\\\frac {35} {4} * \frac {35} {4} =\\\frac {1225} {16} =\\76 \frac {9} {16}[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]76 \frac {9} {16}[/tex]
What is the sum of 4ft 4 in and 1 ft 11in
Answer:
6ft 3in
Step-by-step explanation:
4ft + 1ft = 5ft
4in +11in= 15in
15in =1ft and 3in
5ft+ 1ft 3in= 6ft 3in
find f (-3) if f(x) = x^2
Konichiwa~! My name is Zalgo and I am here to help you out today. If f were to equal -3, first we need to put -3 into the equation. It would look like "f(-3)=x^2". The answer to that equation is 9.
I hope that this helps! :T
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In the first term, 5 is a . In the second term, (3y + 13) is a . In the third term, -1 is a .
The complete statements of the expression are
In the first term, 5 is a coefficientIn the second term, (3y+ 13) is a factorIn the third term, -1 is a constantHow to complete the statements in the expression
From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:
5x - 8(3y + 13) - 1
Consider an expression
Ax + b
Where x is the variable, we have
A is a coefficientA is a factorb is a constantUsing the above as a guide, we have the following:
In the first term, 5 is a coefficient
In the second term, (3y+ 13) is a factor
In the third term, -1 is a constant
Question
Use the given expression to complete the statements.
5x– 8(3y + 13) – 1
In the first term, 5 is a _____
In the second term, (3y+ 13) is a ______
In the third term, -1 is a ______
Consider a triangle ABC like the one below. Suppose that A = 27°, C = 78°, and b = 66. (The figure is not drawn to scale.) Solve
the triangle.
Round your answers to the nearest tenth.
If there is more than one solution, use the button labeled "or".
We don't get to see the figure but we don't need it.
The remaining angle B is
B = 180 - 27 - 78 = 75°
The Law of Sines gives the remaining sides
[tex]\dfrac{a}{\sin A} =\dfrac{b}{\sin B}=\dfrac{c}{\sin C}[/tex]
[tex]a = \dfrac{b \sin A}{\sin B} = \dfrac{66 \sin 27}{sin 75} \approx 31.0203[/tex]
[tex]c = \dfrac{b \sin C}{\sin B} = \dfrac{66 \sin 78}{sin 75} \approx 66.8350[/tex]
Answer: B=75°, a=31.0, c=66.8
No need for "or" on this one. That happens when we know the sine of an angle so there are two possibilities for the angle, an acute one and an obtuse one that's supplementary.
42 base X + 53 base X = 125 base X
[tex]42_x+53_x=125_x\\4\cdot x^1+2\cdot x^0+5\cdot x^1+3\cdot x^0=1\cdot x^2+2\cdot x^1+5\cdot x^0\\4x+2+5x+3=x^2+2x+5\\x^2-7x=0\\x(x-7)=0\\x=0 \vee x=7[/tex]
There is no numeral system with base 0, so [tex]x=7[/tex].
g(x) = x3 + 6x2 + 12x + 8
Determine the function’s value when x = −1.
Answer:
g(-1) = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Synthetic division is by far the fastest way to evaluate this function at x = -1. Set up synth. div. as follows:
-1 ) 1 6 12 8
-1 -5 -7
----------------------
1 5 7 1
since the remainder is 1, g(-1) = 1
Write 6.92 x 10-8 in standard notation
Answer:
0.0000000692
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the following number in scientific notation and we are to express it in standard notation:
[tex] 6 . 9 2 \times 1 0 ^ - 8 [/tex]
We know that:
[tex] 6 . 9 2 \times 1 0 ^ { - 8 } = \frac { 6 . 9 2 } { 1 0 ^ { 8 } } = \frac { 6 . 9 2 } { 1 0 0 , 0 0 0, 0 0 0 } = 0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 2 [/tex]
Therefore, the answer in standard notation is 0.0000000692.
Answer:
0.0000000692
Step-by-step explanation:
6.92 x [tex]10^{-8}[/tex]
= 6.92 x 0.00000001
= 0.0000000692
4 to the second power divided by (3 + 1)
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
3 + 1 = 4
4 to the second power / 4 is 4
Hello There!
[tex]4^{2}[/tex] is multiplying 4 by itself twice, so we would get an answer of 16.
Finally, we divide 16 by 4 because 3+1=4 and when we do this, we get a quotient of 4
Your Answer Is 4
Ted weighs twice as much as Julie. Mike weighs three times as much as Julie. Together, Ted, Mike, and Julie weigh 210 lbs. What is the weight of each person?
Julie weighs ___ a0 pounds, Ted weighs ___ a1 pounds, and Mike weighs ___ a2 pounds.
The answer to this question is that Julie weighs 210lbs, Ted weighs 420 (210 multiplied by 2 is 420). Mike weighs 630 (210 multiplied by 3 is 630). So, it would be "Julie weighs 210a0 pounds, Ted weighs 420 a1 pounds, and Mike weighs 630a2 pounds."
I hope this answer helps!
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Answer:
Julie=35 lbs, Ted= 70 lbs, and Mike=105 lbs
Step-by-step explanation:
Julie=x ted=2x mike=3x
The sum of their weight all together is 210 pounds
Combine the x's
6x=210
Divide both sides by 6 to get 1x (Julies weight)
6x/6 = 210/6
1x= 35 (Julie weighs 35 lbs)
35 x 2= 70 ( Ted weighs 70 lbs)
35 x 3= 105 ( Mike weighs 105 lbs)
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Use the law of sines to find the value of a.
Law of sines:
What is the best approximation of the value of a?
2.4 cm
2.7 cm
3.0 cm
3.3 cm
Answer:
3.0 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
The Law of Sines states the relationship between the sides and the angles of non-right (oblique) triangles.
In the given triangle,the following relation holds;
[tex]\frac{4.7}{sin(95)}=\frac{a}{sin(40)}\\\\a=\frac{4.7}{sin(95)}*sin(40)\\\\a=3.03[/tex]
Answer:
Option C. a = 3.0 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to find the value of a from the given triangle ABC.
By applying sine rule in ΔABC
[tex]\frac{sin95}{4.7}=\frac{sin40}{a}[/tex]
Now we cross multiply in the given equation.
a(sin95°) = 4.7(sin40°)
a(0.9962) = 4.7(0.6428)
a = [tex]\frac{4.7(0.6428)}{0.9962}[/tex]
a = 3.03 cm ≈ 3.0 cm
Therefore, a = 3.0cm Option C. will be the answer.
Carrie made 127 brownies and packed 13 in each box. How many boxes are
packed and how many brownies are left over?
9 boxes and brownies left over
Answer:
9 boxes are packed and 10 brownies are left over.
Step-by-step explanation:
Carrie made 127 brownies and packed 13 in each box.
The number of boxes packed are; [tex]\frac{127}{13}[/tex] = 9[tex]\frac{10}{13}[/tex]
Which means that 9 boxes were packed and 10 brownies were left over.
The sum of two angles measures is 95 degrees. Angle 2 is 40 degrees smaller than 2 times angle 1. What are the measures of the two angles in degrees?
Answer:
<1 = 45
<2 = 50
Step-by-step explanation:
Let <1 = x
Let <2 = y
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x + y = 95
y = 2*x - 40
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I think the easiest way to do this is to substitute the second or bottom equation into the top equation. Substitute for y
x + 2x - 40 = 95 Combine like terms on the left.
3x - 40 = 95 Add 40 to both sides.
3x -40+40 = 95+40 Combine
3x = 135 Divide by 3
x = 45
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Now use the top equation to solve for y
x + y = 95
45 + y = 95 Subtract 45 from both sides.
45 - 45 + y = 95 -45 Combine
y = 50