9514 1404 393
Answer:
it depends on what the question is (no question is given)
Step-by-step explanation:
What you add or subtract will depend on the problem you're trying to solve, and how you're trying to solve it.
Perimeter
The two left-side vertical segments are 13 and 3. The right-side vertical segment is 16. As you can see, these have the same total: 16.
The top horizontal segment has a length of 21. The two bottom horizontal segments have lengths 16 and 5, for a total of 21—the same as the top segment.
For simple L-shaped figures like this, the overall horizontal lengths and the overall vertical lengths are the same as they would be for a rectangle that is 21 wide and 16 high.
P = 2(L+W) = 2(21+16) = 2(37) = 74 units
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Area
The dashed lines divide this figure into 3 rectangles.
left side: 16 wide by 13 high
upper right: 5 wide by 13 high
lower right: 5 wide by 3 high
You can see that the vertical measures must "add up", as must the horizontal measures. This fact helps you determine the lengths of the unmarked sides.
You can compute the area from the three rectangles identified above, or any of several other ways. One of my favorite is to compute the overall area of the 21 wide by 16 high rectangle, then subtract the 16 wide by 3 high white space at lower left.
area = 21·16 -16·3 = 16·(21 -3) = 16·18 = 288 . . . . square units
Adding the 3 rectangles identified above gives ...
16·13 +5·13 +5·3 = 208 +65 +15 = 288 . . . . same area
Hannah either walks or cycles to school. The probability that she walks to school is 0.75. If she walks, the probability that she is late is 0.6. If she cycles, the probability that she is late is 0.2. Work out the probability that on any one day Hannah will not be late for school
Answer:
0.17
Step-by-step explanation:
im not really sure but that closest as 0.75+0.6+0.2=0.83 and 1.00-0.83=0.17
Answer:
0.17
hope this helps
how much water should be added to one liter of pure ammonia to make a mixture of 50% ammonia
Answer:
I assume that this is a math question not a chemistry question...
In math I assume the answer is 1 liter....
total = 2 liters (1 liter water 1 liter ammonia )
If this is a chemistry question there is a difference between total
volume, and total weight, which would not result in the answer being 1 liter
Step-by-step explanation:
Someone help fast please
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
The sequence of payment is geometric , that is
1, 3, 9, ...
The sum to n terms of a geometric sequence is
[tex]S_{n}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{a(r^{n}-1) }{r-1}[/tex]
where a is the first term and r the common ratio
Here a = 1 and r = 3 ÷ 1 = 3 , then
[tex]S_{15}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{1(3^{15}-1) }{3-1}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{14348907-1}{2}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{14348906}{2}[/tex] = 7174453 cents and
7174453 ÷ 100 = $71,744.53 → A
Mr Li is four times as old as his son. In five years time, the sum of their ages will be 60 years. How old are they now?
Answer:
Mr Li is now 40 years old
his son is now 10 years old
Step-by-step explanation:
x = age Li
y = age son
x = 4y
x+5 + y+5 = 60
x + y + 10 = 60
x + y = 50
4y + y = 50
5y = 50
y = 10
x = 4y = 4×10 = 40
Find the value of x in the isosceles triangle shown below.
Answer:
x = [tex]\sqrt{26}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
using pythagoras theorem
here [tex]\sqrt{13}[/tex] and [tex]\sqrt{13}[/tex] are the legs of the right angled triangle and x is hypotenuse.
a^2 + b^2 = c^2
[tex](\sqrt{ 13 })^2 + (\sqrt{13})^2 = x^2[/tex]
13 + 13 = x^2
26 = x^2
[tex]\sqrt{26}[/tex] = x
Answer:
answer would be c
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps
What is the circumference of the circle? (use 3.14 for pi) r= 19 m
29.83 m
119.32 m
238.64 m
59.66 m
Answer:
119.32 m
Step-by-step explanation:
The circumference of a circle is given by
C = 2*pi*r
C = 2 (3.14) *19
C = 119.32
SOLVE URGENT CORRECT ANSWER WILL GET BRAINLIEST
Answer:
8.
a) f'x means you find the derivative.
2 * d/dx x^2 -b * d/dx x + d/dx c
use power rule x^2 = 2x^1
2*2x = 4x. the derivative of the differentiation variable, x is 1 and the derivative of a constant, c is 0
4x-b+0
4x-b is our derivative
(I am still figuring out b and c, I will edit this answer and put the solution for b and c.)
Step-by-step explanation:
The king has 14 different colored flags that he uses to send coded messages to his general inn the field. For example blue-green-red might mean attack at dawn and red-green-blue- may mean retreat. He sends by arranging 3 of the flag atop the castle wall. How many coded messages can the king send?
Answer:
364 messages
Step-by-step explanation:
The king uses 14 flags in all and arranged 3 at a time to send a code to his general. The number of coded messages that can be sent by the king can be determined by;
Total number of colored flags = 14
Number of flags arranged per time = 3
So that,
[tex]^{14} C_{3}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{14!}{(14 - 3)!3!}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{14!}{11!3!}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{14*13*12*11!}{11!3!}[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{14*13*12*11!}{11!3*2!}[/tex]
= 364
[tex]^{14} C_{3}[/tex] = 364
The number of coded messages that can be sent by the king is 364.
Write the expression as either the sine, cosine, or tangent of a single angle. cos(pi/5) cos(pi/7)+sin(pi/5)sin (pi/7)
Answer:
cos(2π/35)
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightPre-Calculus
Sum/Difference Formula [cosine]: [tex]\displaystyle cos(x \pm y) = cos(x)cos(y) \mp sin(x)sin(y)[/tex]Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify
cos(π/5)cos(π/7) + sin(π/5)sin(π/7)
Step 2: Simplify
Sum/Difference Formula [cosine]: cos(π/5)cos(π/7) + sin(π/5)sin(π/7) = cos(π/5 - π/7)Subtract: cos(π/5 - π/7) = cos(2π/35)A crane has a cable with breaking strain 6400 kg it's used to lift crates weighing 90kg what's the greatest number of crates that can safely be lifted at one time without breaking the cable
Answer: 71 crates
Step-by-step explain:
6400/90 = 71. something but you cannot lift a decimal of a crate hence the answer being 71!
= 71 crates
Which property is shown in the matrix addition below?
0 -5.5
0
5.5
0
0
6
19.4 +-6
-6 -19.4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0 0
Answer:
additive inverse properties
Which of the following is the proper name for the figure below?
T
M
A
y
X
Ο Α. ΔΑΤΧ
Ο Β. ΔΑΤΜ
Ο C. ΔΑΥΜ
Ο D. ΔΑΥΧ
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
i don't know the real answer but i have learned it before so it's an educated guess
need this ASAP! Thank you!
Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle r = 6 \ cm[/tex]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightEquality Properties
Multiplication Property of Equality Division Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality Subtraction Property of EqualityGeometry
Volume of a Cone Formula: [tex]\displaystyle V = \frac{\pi}{3}r^2h[/tex]
r is radiush is heightStep-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify variables
V = 120π cm³
h = 10 cm
Step 2: Solve for r
Substitute in variables [Volume of a Cone Formula]: [tex]\displaystyle 120\pi \ cm^3 = \frac{\pi}{3}r^2(10 \ cm)[/tex]Multiply: [tex]\displaystyle 120\pi \ cm^3 = \frac{10\pi}{3}r^2 \ cm[/tex][Division Property of Equality] Divide [tex]\displaystyle \frac{10\pi}{3} \ cm[/tex] on both sides: [tex]\displaystyle 36 \ cm^2 = r^2[/tex][Equality Property] Square root both sides: [tex]\displaystyle 6 \ cm = r[/tex]Rewrite: [tex]\displaystyle r = 6 \ cm[/tex]Answer:
Radius of cone is 6 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\sf\small\underline\purple{Given:-}[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\leadsto Volume\:_{(cone)}=120π \:cm^3}[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\leadsto \: Height\:_{(cone)}=10 cm}[/tex]
[tex]\sf\small\underline\purple{To\: Find:-}[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\leadsto Radius\:_{(cone)}=?}[/tex]
[tex]\sf\small\underline\purple{Solution:-}[/tex]
To calculate the radius of cone . Simply by applying formula of volume of cone. As given in the question that height is 10 cm and it's volume is 120 π cm³.
[tex]\sf\small\underline\purple{Calculation\: begin:-}[/tex]
[tex]\sf{\leadsto Volume\:_{(cone)}=\dfrac{1}{3}\pi\:r^2\:h}[/tex]
[tex] \small \sf \leadsto volume \: of \: cone \: = \frac{1}{3} \pi \times r {}^{2} h \\ [/tex]
[tex] \small \sf \leadsto \: 120 π cm³ \: = \frac{1}{3} \times\pi r {}^{2} \times 10cm \\[/tex]
[tex] \small \sf \leadsto \: 120 π cm³ \: = \frac{10 \: \pi\: cm}{3} \: r {}^{2}[/tex]
[tex] \small \sf \leadsto \frac{ 120\pi \: cm {}^{3} \times 3}{10\pi \: cm} \: = r {}^{2} \\ \\ [/tex]
[tex] \small \sf \leadsto \frac{360\pi cm {}^{3} }{10\pi \: cm} = \: r {}^{2} \\ [/tex]
[tex]\small \sf \leadsto 36 \:cm {}^{2} = r {}^{2} [/tex]
[tex]\small \sf \leadsto \sqrt{36 \: cm {}^{2} } = \sqrt{r {}^{2} } [/tex]
[tex]\small \sf \leadsto6cm = r[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{x} 4[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]x^{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
What common base can be used to rewrite each side of the equation 2^x+3-3-5?
A2
B3
C5
D8
Help me pls quick with the right answer
Answer:
Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Every time the sugar goes up by 1/3 or by three it keeps the same raito
Sarah makes 5 ribbons the first day. On the second day she doubles the number of
ribbons made in the first day. On the third day she doubles the number what she made
on the second day. How many ribbons has she made on the third day?
I believe your answer is 20
Step-by-step explanation: When you double 5, you get 10, which would be the amout of ribbons she made on the second day, if you double 10, you get 20.
I hope this helps!
joey is going shopping for a new pair of sneakers. He finds a pair that have an original price of $155. They are on sale today for 30% off. How much does Joey pay for the sneakers including 8% sales tax?
Answer:, Joey will pay $117.18 for sneakers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: original price = $155
Discount rate = 30%
Tax rate = 8%
Price after discount = Original price - (Discount) x (original price)
[tex]= 155-0.30\times 155\\\\=155-46.5\\\\=\$\ 108.5[/tex]
Tax = Tax rate x (Price after discount)
[tex]= 0.08 \times 108.5[/tex]
= $ 8.68
Final price for sneakers = Price after discount + Tax
= $ (108.5+8.68)
= $ 117.18
Hence
Viết các lũy thừa sau dưới dạng một lũy thừa hoặc các tích các lũy thừa có số nguyên và số nguyên A.8 mũ 2 B. 654
Step-by-step explanation:
câu trả lời là trong hình ảnh trên
If a = 5 and b
6, evaluate the following expression:
3a - 26
Step-by-step explanation:
3a-26
3(5)-26
15-26
=-11
Answer:
[tex]3a - 26 \\ 3 \times 5 - 26 \\ 15 - 26 \\ = - 11[/tex]
Help me
Is not an exam is a activity
Answer:
B. y= -2x +2
Step-by-step explanation:
the slope is negative 2 and the point where the line crosses the y-int is 2
make greatest and smallest possible 7- digit number from 4,7,1,9,0,6,7
Answer:
greatest 9776410 smallest 1046779
Step-by-step explanation:
in smallest we cannot write 0 first because 0 has no units
Answers:
Largest possible = 9776410
Smallest possible = 1046779
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Explanation:
To make the greatest 7-digit number, we start with the largest digit at the left-most end. So we start with 9. Then the next digit is the next largest, which is 7, and so on until we get
9776410
If we swap any two distinct digits, then we'll get something smaller than that value above. For instance, swap the 1 and 0 which leads to 9776401 and this is smaller than 9776410. This is simply because 01 is smaller than 10. Every other digit is kept the same. Try out other digit swaps to see that the result is smaller than the value in bold.
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To make the smallest 7-digit number, we just take the idea mentioned in the first section and we reverse it. We start with the smallest digit. We can't have 0 as the first value or else it won't be a 7-digit number. So we go for 1 instead. Then we can pick 0 next. For the third digit we pick the third smallest (the digit 4), and we build up to get
1046779
If we swap any distinct two digits, then we'll get something larger than this value. Let's say we swap the second 7 and the 9 at the end. We go from 79 at the end to 97. Since 79 < 97, this means 1046779 < 1046797. That's one example of many.
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So in short, the largest number possible has all the largest digits to the left (and we decrease going left to right). The smallest number possible is the reverse of this having the smallest digits to the left (then increasing from left to right). The 0 cannot be at the left-most digit position, or else won't have a seven digit number.
To make cupcakes the recipe requires 3/4 of a Cup of cocoa powder In my pantry I have 5/2 cups of cocoa powder. How many recipes can i make
Answer:
3 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
5/2 divided by 3/4 = 3 1/3
I need help............
Problem 35
The bar graph is shown below
You simply draw various rectangles such that the heights represent the frequency of each animal type.
Eg: there are 20 elephants, so the "elephant" bar is 20 units tall.
You can make the bar graph by hand, or use spreadsheet software. I recommend going with software (if you can).
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Problem 36
1 book = 20 mm thickness
5 books = 5*20 = 100 mm thickness
1 paper = 0.016 mm thickness
5 papers = 5*0.016 = 0.08 mm thickness
total thickness = 100+0.08 = 100.08 mm
Answer: 100.08 mm=======================================================
Problem 37
121/11 = 11
121 = 11*11
If we say 11+11+11+...+11, and have 11 copies of these values added, then we get to a sum of 121
This is probably the easiest way to get the answer assuming repeated values are allowed.
You can stop here if your teacher allows you to use repeated values. If not, then move onto the next section.
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If your teacher requires you to add 11 different numbers, then you can follow this procedure
Write out eleven copies of "11" in a sequenceSubtract 2 from the first "11" (to get 9) and add it to the last copy of "11" (to get 13)Subtract 4 from the second "11" (to get 7) and add it to the second to last copy of "11" (to get 15)Subtract 6 from the third "11" (to get 5) and add it to the third to last copy of "11" (to get 17)Subtract 8 from the fourth "11" (to get 3) and add it to the fourth to last copy of "11" (to get 19)Finally, subtract 10 from the fifth "11" (to get 1) and add it to the fifth to last copy of "11" (to get 21)After carefully following those steps, you'll get this sequence (in the exact order shown):
{9, 7, 5, 3, 1, 11, 21, 19, 17, 15, 13}
There are three properties to notice of this sequence
It's composed of two decreasing arithmetic sequences {9, 7, 5, 3, 1} and {21, 19, 17, 15, 13}The 11 in the middle hasn't been changed from the original sequence of nothing but "11"s.You should find that the terms of this new sequence add to 121.That sequence we got sorts to {1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21}
and we can say 1+3+5+7+9+11+13+15+17+19+21 = 121
Answer: 1+3+5+7+9+11+13+15+17+19+21 = 121Anyone know the answer?
Answer:
565.6854249 without rounds
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Well, the area is 400m^2 so we know each side is 20 feet long. Then with that we can make a 40deg 40deg 90deg triangle with the side lengths 20, 20, and x. So, the proportion would be 20/1=x/rad2. This gives us x=28.28, so the fence is 28.28m long. Hope this helps :))
Hello there, I need help with Angles.
What is the solution for the following system of equations?
5x + 7y = 3
2x + 3y = 1
O (-1,2)
O (1,-2)
O (-2,1)
O (2,-1)
Step-by-step explanation:
I recommend you to use matrices for systems of equations; it's a lot faster and more expedient.
Answer:
[tex](2, -1)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the system of equations:
[tex]\begin{cases}5x+7y=3,\\2x+3y=1\end{cases}[/tex]
Multiply the first equation by -2 and the second equation by 5, then add both equations to solve for [tex]y[/tex]:
[tex]\begin{cases}-2(5x+7y)=(-2)3,\\5(2x+3y)=(5)1\end{cases},\\\begin{cases}-10x-14y=-6,\\10x+15y=5\end{cases},\\-10x+10x-14y+15y=-6+5,\\y=-1[/tex]
Substitute [tex]y=-1[/tex] into any equation to solve for [tex]x[/tex]:
[tex]2x+3y=1,\\2x+3(-1)=1,\\2x-3=1,\\2x=4,\\x=\boxed{2}[/tex]
Therefore, the solution to this system of equations is [tex]\boxed{(2, -1)}[/tex]
classify the expression: 5x-4
If f(x) = x -5, what is f(2)
f(2) = -3
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = x - 5
f(2)) = (2) - 5 = -3
Let p: x < −3
Let q: x > 3
What is represented by p ∨ q?
x < −3 and x > 3
x > 3 or x < −3
If x < −3, then x > 3
x < −3 if and only if x > 3
Answer:it is the number above the 5
Step-by-step explanation: