Name two three dimensional figures that produce a square when sliced horizontally by a plane

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Answer 1

Answer:

A rectangular prism and a cube.

Step-by-step explanation:

A rectangular prism when sliced by a plane can have a square facing up, meaning that a square will be produced. A cube has all square faces and when cut horizontally will produce a square.


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Madison currently has a balance of 5503.51 ina an account earning simple interest. 19 years ago she opend up an account with an intial deposit of 3196. What is the interest rate on the account o

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Answer:

The simple interest is 3.80% per year.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are presented with a simple interest problem and the following information has been availed;

Accumulated amount = 5503.51

Time = 19 years

Principal = 3196

The first step is to determine the total interest earned over the entire time period;

Interest = Amount - Principal

             = 5503.51 - 3196

             = 2307.51

The simple interest formula states the total interest earned is equal to the product of the principal, the interest rate and the time;

[tex]I=\frac{P*R*T}{100}[/tex]

Making R the subject of the formula yields;

[tex]R=\frac{100*I}{P*T}[/tex]

Substituting the values we have and simplifying;

[tex]R=\frac{100*2307.51}{3196*19}=3.80[/tex]

The simple interest is thus 3.80% per year.

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Answer:

12. Heptagon

13. 14 cm

14. 50°

Step-by-step explanation:

12.

A polygon containing

3 sides is a triangle

4 sides is Quadrilateral

5 Sides is a Pentagon

6 sides is a Hexagon

7 sides is a Heptagon

Our polygon contains seven sides, it is hence a Heptagon

13. RST = ?

S is the mid point of RT

Hence RS = ST

ST = 7 given

Hence RS = 7

RT = RST = RS + ST

= 7 + 7

= 14 cms

14.

∠RSQ = ∠QST = 25°

∠RST=∠RSQ + ∠QST = 25°+ 25° = 50°

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The number of horses occupying stalls at the county fairgrounds can be modeled by the following function, where x represents the number of days since the first of June.

h(x)=-3x^2+30+225

Rewrite this function in the form that reveals when there are no horses occupying stalls at the fairgrounds

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Answer:

The equation is -3x^2 + 30x + 225 = 0, and the number of days is 15.

Step-by-step explanation:

I assume an x is missing, and the function is h(x) = -3x^2 + 30x + 225

You want to know the number of days in which the function value is zero.

-3x^2 + 30x + 225 = 0

Divide both sides by -3.

x^2 - 10x - 75 = 0

(x - 15)(x + 5) = 0

x - 15 = 0 or x + 5 = 0

x = 15 or x = -5

We discard the negative solution.

Answer: The equation is -3x^2 + 30x + 225 = 0, and the number of days is 15.

Answer:

h(x) = -3 (x + 5) (x - 15)

Step-by-step explanation:

h(x) = -3x^2 + 30 + 225

      = -3(x^2 - 10x - 75)

      = -3(x + 5)(x - 15)

      x = -5    x = 15

In 18 years time Halley will be five times as old as she was two years ago. Write this information in the form of an equation involving Halley's present age, a years How old is Halley now?

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To solve any questions relating to ages, I find it easier to make a table, like in the picture below.

See picture for answer and clear diagram.

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Notes/Explanations + answer in written form

Let's say that Halley's age now is:              x

That means that her age in 18 years is:      x + 18

It also means that her age 2 years ago is:   x - 2

In the question, we are told that when Halley is 18 years older that her current age, she will be 5 times the age she was when she was 2 years younger than her current age

That means:

Halley's current age + 18 years = 5 times (Halley's current age - 2 years)

So we get this equation (which we solve to get the answer) :

x + 18 = 5 * (x -2)                       ( expand the brackets)

x + 18 = 5x - 10                           (subtract x from both sides)

18 = 4x - 10                                 (add 10 to both sides)

28 = 4x                                       (now divide both sides by 4)

7 = x

Therefore, Halley's current age is 7 years

If p varies directly as r and p=4,r=2,what the value of r when p=12

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Answer:

r = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that p varies directly as r, then the equation relating them is

p = kr ← k is the constant of variation

To find k use the condition p = 4, r = 2

k = [tex]\frac{p}{r}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{4}{2}[/tex] = 2

p = 2r ← equation of variation

When p = 12

12 = 2r ( divide both sides by 2 )

hence r = 6

Find the area of a circle with a diameter of \color{green}{6}6start color green, 6, end color green.
Either enter an exact answer in terms of \piπpi or use 3.143.143, point, 14 for \piπpi and enter your answer as a decimal.
units^2
2
start superscript, 2, end superscript

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Answer:

9pi

Step-by-step explanation:

Find p(A|A^c)
A.1
B.0
C.1/2
D. Unknown

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If [tex]A^C[/tex] has occurred, then [tex]A[/tex] cannot occur, so the probability is 0.

This follow directly from the definition of conditional probability:

[tex]P(A\mid A^C)=\dfrac{P(A\cap A^C)}{P(A^C)}[/tex]

but [tex]A[/tex] and [tex]A^C[/tex] are disjoint, so the probability of their intersection is 0.

Answer:

B.

Step-by-step explanation:

What’s the difference between ratio and proportion? Do they go under the same category?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Ratio is a relationship between two numbers indicating how many times the first number contains the the second.

Proportion is a part or share or number considered in comparative relation to whole.

So Ratio and Proportion wouldn't go under the same category.

 

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choose the correct expression to represent the piecewise-defined function? ​

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Answer:

-3 5 2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Suppose h(t)= -0.2t^2+2t models the height, in feet, of a ball that is kicked into the air where t is given as time in seconds.

After how many seconds does the ball reach its maximum height?

What is the maximum height of the ball?

After how many seconds does the ball reach the ground?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Height:  h(t)= -0.2t^2+2t  =  2t(-0.1t + 1)

-0.2t^2+2t  is  a quadratic expression with a = -0.2 and b = 2.

The ball reaches its max height at t = -b/(2a).

Here, t = -2 / (2·[-0.2] ), or  t = 2/0.4 = 5 (sec)

The ball reaches its max height at at 5 sec.

The max ht. of the ball is h(5) = -0.2(5 sec)^2 + 2(5 sec) = (-5 + 10) sec, or 5 ft.

To determine after how many sec the ball reaches the ground, we set h(t) = 0 and solve for t:  

h(t)= -0.2t^2+2t = 0 = 2t(-0.1t + 1).  Thus, t = 0 sec or t = 10 sec

The ball reaches the ground again after 10 sec.

GEOMETRY FIND THE VALUE OF Y Please Help ASAP!!

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Answer:

32 degrees

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By visual inspection, determine the best fitting regression model for the data below

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Answer:

A) Quadratic

Step-by-step explanation: It has the U shape of a parabola which a quadratic equation has.

Answer:

The correct option is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a scatter plot the best fit curve in known as regression curve. Types of regression curves are

1. Linear regression line : If the best fit of a data is a straight line, then it is known as linear regression line.

2. Quadratic regression : If the best fit of a data is a U-shape curve, then it is known as quadratic regression.

3. Exponential regression : If the best fit of a data is an exponential curve, then it is known as exponential regression.

From the given graph it is clear that scatter data forms a U-shaped curve. Since the best fit of a data is a U-shape curve, therefore the quadratic regression model is best for the data.

Thus, option A is correct.

Which step is part of a proof showing the opposite sides of parallelogram ABCD are congruent?
A) show that AC is congruent to BD
B) show that AD is congruent to AB
C) show that angles A and D are supplementary
D) show that triangle ADB is congruent to triangle CBD

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I think it’s D. Because A) and B) are not true and im pretty sure that C) is also false

Answer:

its d

Step-by-step explanation:

Tell whether the System has one solution infinite solution many solutions or no solutions 5x-3y=10 10x+6y=20

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ANSWER

The system has one solution.

EXPLANATION

The given system is

1st: 5x-3y=10

2nd: 10x+6y=20

Make y the subject in the first equation to get:

[tex]y = \frac{5}{3} x + \frac{10}{3} [/tex]

Solve for y in the second equationquation to get;

[tex]y = - \frac{5}{3} x + \frac{10}{3} [/tex]

The slope of the two equations are not the same.

The two lines will intersect at exactly one point.

.The system has one solution.

Answer:

One solution

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the following system of equations and we are to tell if the system has one solution, infinite solution, many solutions or no solutions:

[tex]5x-3y=10[/tex] --- (1)

[tex]10x+6y=20[/tex] --- (2)

If we take the common out from (2), we get:

[tex]2(5x+3y) = 20 [/tex]

[tex]5x+3y = 10 [/tex] --- (3)

So adding the two equations (1) and (3) gives 10x=20 ⇒ x=2.

Therefore, this system of equations has one solution.

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Answer:

15 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

3.5 times 10 = 35

50-35=15

Answer:

29 Degrees Fahrenheit

Step-by-step explanation:

So at 4,000 ft. high, it's 50 Degrees Fahrenheit, that means we don't need the first 4,000 because 50 is our starting point. 10,000 - 4,000 = 6,000.

Every 1,000 ft. is down another 3.5 Degrees Fahrenheit, and so first we divide 6,000 by 1,000 to have 6.

Then we multiply 3.5 with 6 to get 21 Degrees Fahrenheit.

50 - 21 = 29 Degrees Fahrenheit.

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Solve this system of two linear equations using the
linear combination method.
2x - 5y = 18
y-x=-10

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Answer:

[tex]x=\frac{32}{3}, y=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We can multiply the second equation by 2 to eliminate.

[tex]2(y-x)=2(-10) \\ \\ 2y-2x=-20[/tex]

Let's eliminate.

[tex]2x-5y=18 \\ -2x+2y=-20 \\ -3y=-2 \\ y=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Now we can substitute back into the equation to find the value of [tex]x[/tex].

[tex]\frac{2}{3}-x=-10 \\ \\ \frac{2}{3}-x=-\frac{30}{3} \\ \\ -x=-\frac{32}{3} \\ \\ x=\frac{32}{3}[/tex]

What is the next term in -2, -5, -9, -14, -20.
And why

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The next term would be -27

Lets pretend that all the negative signs went away, that way you have the data:

2, 5, 9, 14, 20

^^^In my opinion it just makes it easier because I don't like negative numbers. Keep in mind that the negatives are still there but I just made them "Invisible"

The pic below is how I found the pattern. If you can't tell by the picture from 2 to 5 it increases by 3. From 5 to 9 it increases by 4. From 9 to 14 it increases by 5. From 14 to 20 it increases by 6.

This means the pattern is to increase the number 1 more then the amount the previous number was increased (keep in mind this is the pattern for the positive version and therefore the original pattern would be decreasing (since the bigger a number that is negative is, the farther away it gets from zero, therefor getting smaller.) For the original version the rule would be: it would decrease the number 1 more then the amount the previous number was decreased) <<<Hope that makes sense

That means that 20 will be increased by 7 ( 6+ 1 = 7). Which equals 27. Make the negative sign visible again and your answer is -27.

Let me know if this made sense and if it was helpful!

Kathy designed a square patio. She made the sides of the patio 15 feet. What is the area of the patio?

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Answer:

225 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

15 X 15

Find the first four iterates of the function f(x) = 2x with an initial value of x0 = 2.
a.
4, 6, 8 ,10
c.
2, 4, 8, 16
b.
2, 4, 6, 8
d.
4, 8, 16, 32


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

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Answer:

d.  4, 8, 16, 32

Step-by-step explanation:

We'll use the formula  f(x) = 2x  for each iteration.  The output of the first iteration will be come the input of the second iteration, and so on.

So, we start with x0 = 2 and we plug that into the base equation:

x0 = 2 ==> f(x) = 2(2) = 4

x1 = 4 ==> f(x) = 2(4) = 8

x2 = 8 ==> f(x) = 2(2) = 16

x3 = 16 ==> f(x) = 2(2) = 32

x4 = 32 ==> f(x) = 2(2) = 64

Find the measure of angle 2

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I would say 45 degrees

The whole square is 360 degrees because each corner is a 90 degree angle

Which means each triangle section would be 90 degrees but angle 2 is cut in half, so half of 90 is 45

Hope this helps :)

Match the expression 7x^2-5x+9
A. Cubic trinomial
B. Constant monomial
C. Quadratic trinomial
D. Not a polynomial

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it it c becauee I had already learned this

A fair die with sides 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 is rolled. Find the probability of showing a number less than 5. Enter your answer in decimal form, rounded to two decimal places.

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Answer:

0.25

Step-by-step explanation:

there are 4 numbers that are less than 5.

1,2,3,4 make a fraction 1/4

which equals 0.25

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Answer:

4/6 = 0.67

Step-by-step explanation:

The quadratic function h(t)=-16.1t^2+150 models a balls height in feet over time in seconds after it is dropped from a 15 story building

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someone please answer

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

I did the same test

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Answer:

23 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Substitute into the formula d = 3 s + 5

We know s = 6 so

d = 3 s + 5

d = ( 3 × 6 ) + 5

d = ( 18 ) + 5

d = 23

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Answer:

23 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Substitute the numbers into d=3s+5.

d=(3×6)+ 5 (d=18+5)

18+5=23


Find the value of term a14 in the sequence.

6, 5, 4, 3, 2, . . .

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Answer:

[tex]a_{14}=-7[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The given sequence is:

6, 5, 4, 3, 2, . . .

The first term of the sequence is:

[tex]a_1=6[/tex]

The common difference is

d=5-6=-1

The nth term of the sequence:

[tex]a_n=a_1+d(n-1)[/tex]

[tex]a_n=6-1(n-1)[/tex]

[tex]a_n=6-n+1[/tex]

[tex]a_n=7-n[/tex]

When n=14

[tex]a_{14}=7-14=-7[/tex]

Miss Clark’s farm has chickens and pigs. There are a total of 26 animal feet and 8 animal heads on her farm. If 20 feet belong to the pigs and 6 feet belong to the chickens, the ratio of the number of pigs to the number of chickens is

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Answer:

5 : 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given in the question that,

total number of animal feet = 26

number of pig's feet = 20

number of chicken's feet = 6

As we know that pig have four legs and chicken have 2 legs so,

number of pigs in the farm = 20/4 = 5

number of chickens in the farm = 6/2 = 3

Questions says that there are 8 heads so we can confirm our calculations as

5 + 3 = 8

The ratio of the number of pigs to the number of chickens is

5 : 3

Gigi makes a scale drawing of a patio. The drawing below shows the two scales use she used to plan two patios of different sizes. Which shows the correct dimensions of the rectangle in both scales?

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Answer:

Scale 1 35 ft by 25 ft and Scale 2 56 ft by 40 ft

Step-by-step explanation:

step 1

Find the actual dimensions of a patio with the scale 1

The scale 1 is equal to

1 cm/5 ft

Length=7 cm=7*5=35 ft

Width=5 cm=5*5=25 ft

therefore

The dimensions are 35 ft by 25 ft

step 2

Find the actual dimensions of a patio with the scale 2

The scale 2 is equal to

1 cm/8 ft

Length=7 cm=7*8=56 ft

Width=5 cm=5*8=40 ft

therefore

The dimensions are 56 ft by 40 ft

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

If Scale 1 is 1 cm:5 ft, multiply 5 and 7 by 5 to get the correct dimensions. 7×5=35 and 5×5=25. If Scale 2 is 1 cm: 8 ft, multiply 5 and 7 by 8 to get the correct dimensions. 7×8=56 and 5×8=40. The answer is: Scale 1: 35 ft by 25 ft; Scale 2: 56 ft by 40 ft.

Hope this helps!

The circumference of a circle is 9 pi.What is the area,in square inches,of a circle?Express your answer in terms of pi.

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Answer:

20.25π

Step-by-step explanation:

The circumference (C) of a circle is calculated using the formula

C = 2πr ← r is the radius

given C = 9π, then

2πr = 9π ( divide both sides by 2π )

r = [tex]\frac{9\pi }{2\pi }[/tex] ( cancel the π on numerator/denominator )

  = 4.5

The area (A) of a circle is calculated using the formula

A = πr² = π × 4.5² = 20.25π

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Answer:

If we have two functions [tex]f \ and \ g[/tex] such that [tex]f(g(x))=x[/tex] for every [tex]x[/tex] in the domain of [tex]g[/tex], and [tex]g(f(x))=x[/tex] for every for every [tex]x[/tex]in  the domain of  [tex]f[/tex]. If we prove this, then [tex]g[/tex] is the invers function of [tex]f[/tex] and denoted by [tex]f^{-1}[/tex]

1. We need to prove whether [tex]f(g(x))=x[/tex]. So:

[tex]f(x)=\frac{4}{5}x+1 \\ \\ g(x)=\frac{5x-5}{4} \\ \\ So: \\ \\ f(g(x))=\frac{4}{5}\left(\frac{5x-5}{4})+1 \therefore f(g(x))=\frac{4}{5}\left(\frac{5x-5}{4})+1[/tex]

[tex]\therefore f(g(x))=x-1+1 \\ \\ \boxed{f(g(x))=x}[/tex]

2. We need to prove whether [tex]g(f(x))=x[/tex]. So:

[tex]g(f(x))=\frac{5(\frac{4x}{5}+1)-5}{4} \\ \\ \\ g(f(x))=\frac{4x+5-5}{4} \\ \\ \\ g(f(x))=\frac{4x}{4} \\ \\ \\ g(f(x))=x[/tex]

Since [tex]f(g(x))=g(f(x))=x[/tex], then:

[tex]f(x) \ and \ g(x)[/tex] are inverses to each other.

3w - 4z = 8 what is w

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Final answer:

To solve the equation 3w - 4z = 8 for w, add 4z to both sides and then divide by 3, resulting in the expression w = (4z + 8) / 3.

Explanation:

The student's equation, 3w - 4z = 8, involves algebraic manipulation to solve for the variable w. To isolate w, we rearrange the equation to get w by itself on one side of the equation:

Add 4z to both sides to get: 3w = 4z + 8

Divide both sides by 3 to solve for w: w = (4z + 8) / 3

Now we have w expressed in terms of z. This is the solution for w assuming you have a specific value for z you can substitute into this expression.

Final answer:

To find w, isolate it by adding 4z to both sides and then dividing by 3, resulting in w = (8 + 4z) / 3.

Explanation:

To solve for w in the equation 3w - 4z = 8, you would isolate w on one side of the equation. First, add 4z to both sides of the equation so that you have 3w = 8 + 4z. Then, divide both sides by 3 to get w by itself. The final equation representing w would be w = (8 + 4z) / 3. This doesn't directly correspond to the provided physics equations; however, we can apply a similar method of isolating the unknown in those as well.

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Its a shame to trouble you when youre feeling unwell, but being blind makes one so helpless at a railway station."How does the author create tension in this story?A. by creating a claustrophobic setting that offers no escapeB. by presenting a protagonist who is enigmatic and confusedC. through the dialogues and interactions of the charactersD. through the internal monologues of the protagonist Cone A has a radius of 12 inches and Cone B has a radius of 30 inches. If the cones are similar and the volume of Cone A is 48 ft^2, find the volume of Cone B. which of the following refers to giving advance warning to an employee about possible disciplinary actions? A) Termination B) Disciplinary actions without punishment C) Hot stove rules D) Progressive disciplinary actions why do the more complex sugar disaccharides store more energy than monosaccharides Old fashion Morse code uses a series of dots and dashes to stand for letters, digits and punctuation marks. This program will allow a user the option to: 1. Enter a series of words (including blanks) and encoded them into their equivalent Morse code. 2. Enter a series of encoded Morse code and translate it into its equivalent letters, digits and punctuation marks. 3. Allow the user to keep executing the application multiple times (i.e. encode than decode or vice versa). Some sort of loop depending on when the user chooses to quit? (User may want to simply encode then decode then return to decoding. Part of your grade is to allow a workable interface from the users standpoint) 4. Quit the program. Morse Code is: "A" .- "N" -. "1" .---- "B" -... "O" --- "2" ..--- "C" -.-. "P" .--. "3" ...-- "D" -.. "Q" 8. Which of the author's specific word choices in the following passage from "The Morning ofJune 28, 1948, and The Lottery" best impacts the article's tone?On the morning of June 28, 1948, I walked down to the post office in our little Vermont townto pick up the mail. I was quite casual about it, as I recall - I opened the box, took out a coupleof bills and a letter or two, talked to the postmaster for a few minutes, and left, neversupposing that is was the last time for months that I would pick up the mail without an activefeeling of panic.1. in our little Vermont town2. active feeling of panic3. talked to the postmaster for a few minutes4.I opened the box What is the theme of this poem?"There is no secret"There is no secret to my name No myth that I should hide, There is no password or code, Its not as solid as ice, It doesnt drift upon the wind, Or float the sea with ease, There is no rhyme or reason, No melody to sing. It does not give me special power, Nor does it weaken me, It does not label me or have much meaning, Its really not a thing. My name is here like a shadow, To give me a blanket of existence, Shelter me, Feed me, Clothe me, I do not complain. Boo or hiss like the rain, But smile like steel To show the me inside the beast, Proud Ill be of my name. Q1: If r = 9, b = 5, and g = -6, what does (r + b - g)(b + g) equal?-14-20220154Q2: If 9(x - 9) = -11, then x = ?70/9108-2/9-90(The images are 2 more questions) HELP PLSS WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 99 POINTSA bag contains fifty blue and fifty green marbles. Two marbles at a time are randomly selected. If both are green, they are placed in box A; if both are blue, in box B; if one is green and the other is blue, in box C. After all marbles are drawn, what is the probability that the number of marbles in box A and box B are the same? Winston is most likely using the map for which purpose??? Which of these is a characteristic of index fossils?A/Found in the topmost rock layer.B/Found in many layers of the same rock.C/Have already established relative age.D/Are limited to a particular geographic location. (Hurrrryyyy) _____ said, "watching the media is like watching little kids play soccer. they all go running in a pack after the ball." Sample response: I claimed Australia for England. Which of these ideas did you include in your response? I claimed Australia for England. I explored the Pacific. I visited the Hawaiian Islands. I sailed for England.