If mx*m7=m28 and (M5)y=m15 , what is the value of X+y

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Answer 1
It would be m7=15 Bc u have to divide all of them together

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It is A (45). Hope this helps!

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A) 1 point Write an inequality for this graph . Use the shift key and the key or key to type the < or > symbol . *

B) Water boils when the temperature is at least 212 degrees F. Which inequality shows this situation ?

C) When the temperature drops below 50 degrees F , crickets usually stop chirping . Which inequality shows this situation ?

D) Explain the difference between the meaning of a closed
circle and an open circle on a graph of an inequality .

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x is greater than -1.5
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A
a closed circle shows that the variable can be equal to the number it is on, and an open circle shows that it cannot
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the temperature of a cup of coffee obeys newton's law of cooling. The initial temperature of the coffee is 150F and 1 minute later it is 135F. The temperature of the room is 70F. If T(t) represents the temperature of the coffee at time T the correct differential equation for the temperature for this condition is

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Answer:

Newton's law of cooling says that:

T(t) = Tₐ + (T₀ - Tₐ)*e^(k*t)

or:

[tex]\frac{dT}{dt} = -k*(T - T_a)[/tex]

in the differential form.

where:

T is the temperature as a function of time

Tₐ  is the ambient temperature, in this case, 70F

T₀ is the initial temperature of the object, in this case, 150F

k is a constant, and we want to find the value of k.

Then our equation is:

T = 70F + (150F - 70F)*e^(k*t)

Now we also know that after a minute, or 60 seconds, the temperature was 135F

then:

135F = 70F + (150F - 70F)*e^(k*60s)

We can solve this for k:

135F = 70F + 80F*e^(k*60s)

135F - 70F = 80F*e^(k*60s)

65F =  80F*e^(k*60s)

(65/80) = e^(k*60s)

Now we can apply the Ln(x) function to both sides to get:

Ln(65/80) = Ln(e^(k*60s))

Ln(65/80) = k*60s

Ln(65/80)/60s = k = -0.0035 s^-1

Then the differential equation is:

[tex]\frac{dT}{dt} = -0.0035 s^-1*(T - 70F)[/tex]

Find the mean for the following data set: 5, 3, 6, 8, 1, 1 *

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Answer:

add all the numbers

which will get you 24

then divide by how many numbers you got which will give you 6

the answer is six

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

The mean is equal to 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the mean of any set of numbers, you have to add all of those numbers and divide the result by however many numbers their are.

For example, the mean of 2,5,6, and 7 would be the following: 2+5+6+7/4

The mean of 5,3,6,8,1, and 1 is the following: 5+3+6+8+1+1/6=24/6=4

The mean is equal to 4.

which is an irrational number

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Answer:

The irrational number is [tex]\sqrt{\frac{5}{3}}[/tex].

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Definition : In mathematics, the irrational numbers are all the real numbers which are not rational numbers. That is, irrational numbers cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers.

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm not sure but I think it's A

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To paint interior​ walls, a person charges 50¢ per square foot plus the cost of the paint. For a recent​ job, the paint cost ​$100 and the total bill was ​$475.
The person must have painted ____ ft^2.

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Answer: [tex]750\ ft^2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Rate of painting 50¢ per square foot

Cost of paint is $100

If the total bill is $475

We can write,

[tex]\Rightarrow 475=100+0.5\times x\quad [x=\text{area in square foot}]\\\Rightarrow 375=0.5x\\\Rightarrow x=750\ ft^2[/tex]

Thus, [tex]750\ ft^2[/tex] must be painted.

Which expression represents the area in square centimeters of the new cup opening? Use A=2

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Answer:

A = πx² - 2πx + π

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of the new cup opening :

We are given the area formula to use :

Area, A = πr²

r = Radius = x-1

Area = π(x - 1)²

A = π(x - 1)(x - 1)

A = π(x² - x - x + 1)

A =π(x² - 2x + 1)

A = πx² - 2πx + π

mark all statements that are true . help !

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Answer:

C D E

Step-by-step explanation:

They are the options that are clear enough

Find the area of the parallelogram below

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Step-by-step explanation:

area of the parallelogram = 7 × 14

=98 cm²

Answer: 98

Explanation: To find the area of a parallelogram, you need to multiply the base and the height. The base in this case is 14, and the height is 7. The only number that will not be used is 9. This will not be used as the height since it it slanted.

Equation: 7x14=98


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Answer:

3/6 =1/25/6

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Calculus chapter7 (Transcendental Functions)

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Answer:

1) [tex]\int\limits^{16}_{2} {\frac{dx}{2\cdot x \cdot \sqrt{\ln x}} } \approx 1.665[/tex]

2) [tex]\frac{dy}{dx} = \pm \frac{1}{\sqrt{4\cdot x^{2}+7\cdot x +3}}[/tex]

3) [tex]\int\limits^{2\sqrt{3}}_{0} {\frac{dx}{\sqrt{4 + x^{2}}} } \approx 1.317[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

1) [tex]\int\limits^{16}_{2} {\frac{dx}{2\cdot x \cdot \sqrt{\ln x}} }[/tex]

This integral can be solved easily by using algebraic substitutions:

[tex]u = \ln x[/tex], [tex]du = \frac{dx}{x}[/tex]

Then, the integral can rewritten as follows:

[tex]\int {\frac{dx}{2\cdot x\cdot \sqrt{\ln x}} } = \frac{1}{2}\int {\frac{du}{u^{1/2}} } = \frac{1}{2}\int {u^{-1/2}} \, du[/tex]

[tex]\int {u^{-1/2}} \, du = 2\cdot u^{1/2} + C = 2\cdot \sqrt{\ln x} + C[/tex]

Where [tex]C[/tex] is the integration constant.

[tex]\int\limits^{16}_{2} {\frac{dx}{2\cdot x \cdot \sqrt{\ln x}} } = F(16) - F(2)[/tex]

[tex]F(16) - F(2) = 2\cdot (\sqrt{\ln 16}-\sqrt{\ln 2})[/tex]

[tex]F(16) - F(2) \approx 1.665[/tex]

2) Let be [tex]y = \cosh^{-1} (2\cdot \sqrt{x+1})[/tex], then we obtain the expression by the definition of the derivative for the inverse hyperbolic cosine and the chain rule:

[tex]\frac{dy}{dx} = \pm\frac{1}{\sqrt{4\cdot x + 3}}\cdot \left(\frac{1}{\sqrt{x+1}} \right)[/tex]

[tex]\frac{dy}{dx} = \pm \frac{1}{\sqrt{(4\cdot x + 3)\cdot (x+1)}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{dy}{dx} = \pm \frac{1}{\sqrt{4\cdot x^{2}+7\cdot x +3}}[/tex]

3) [tex]\int\limits^{2\sqrt{3}}_{0} {\frac{dx}{\sqrt{4 + x^{2}}} }[/tex]

This integral can be solved by the following trigonometric substitutions:

[tex]\frac{2}{\sqrt{4 + x^{2}}} = \cos \theta[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{\sqrt{4+x^{2}}} = \frac{\cos \theta}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{x}{2} = \tan \theta[/tex]

[tex]x = 2\cdot \tan \theta[/tex]

[tex]dx = 2\cdot \sec^{2}\theta \,d \theta[/tex]

[tex]\int {\frac{dx}{\sqrt{4+x^{2}}} } = \int {\left(\frac{\cos \theta}{2} \right)\cdot (2\cdot \sec^{2}\theta)} \, d\theta = \int {\sec \theta} \, d\theta[/tex]

[tex]\int {\sec \theta}\,d\theta = \ln |\sec \theta + \tan \theta| + C[/tex]

[tex]\ln \left|\frac{\sqrt{4+x^{2}}}{2} + \frac{x}{2} \right| + C[/tex]

Where [tex]C[/tex] is the integration constant.

[tex]\int\limits^{2\sqrt{3}}_{0} {\frac{dx}{\sqrt{4 + x^{2}}} } = F(2\sqrt{3}) - F(0)[/tex]

[tex]F(2\sqrt{3}) - F(0) = \ln \left|2+\sqrt{3}\right|-\ln \left|1\right|[/tex]

[tex]F(2\sqrt{3}) - F(0) \approx 1.317[/tex]

A motor oil retailer needs to fill 60 one quart bottles, and he has two tanks: one that contains 12 gallons of oil and one that
contains 2 gallons of oil. Which will he need to fill the bottles?

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Answer:

The motor oil retailer needs 15 gallons of oil, so he will have to use both tanks, and still have 1 gallon of oil short.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since a motor oil retailer needs to fill 60 one quart bottles, and he has two tanks: one that contains 12 gallons of oil and one that contains 2 gallons of oil, to determine which will need to fill the bottles, the following calculation must be performed:

Quart to gallon = 4: 1

1/4 x 60 = X

60/4 = X

15 = X

Therefore, the motor oil retailer needs 15 gallons of oil, so he will have to use both tanks, and still have 1 gallon of oil short.

John buys 20 bunches of bananas for 5naira. He sells them for 6.50. what is his percentage profit?​

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30 dollars profite hope this helps !!

Paula, Adam, and Jessica are siblings. Adam is half the age of Paula, and Jessica is one quarter of Paula's age. In six years' time, Jessica will be 75% of Adam's age.

a How old is each sibling now?

b How old will each sibling be in six years' time?

c In how many years' time will Jessica be 75% of Paula's age?​

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Step-by-step explanation:

answer is in photo above

At a basketball game, a vender sold a combined total of 101 sodas and hot dogs. The number of sodas sold was 37 more than the number of hot dogs sold. Find
the number of sodas sold and the number of hot dogs sold.

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Answer:

101 - 37 = 64

I hope this is correct

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Shari drew several lines. Which lines are perpendicular to AC ?
Select all that apply.

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A and C are the answers

Choose the inequality that repersents the following graph

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Answer:

B. x</=-3

Step-by-step explanation:

the arrow is pointed to the left which means less than and the end is shaded which means or equal to

Can someone please help me?

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Answer:

The Answer for your question is B

Answer:

78%

Step-by-step explanation:

They are asking for spotted animals and dogs so

Spotted animals=40%

Dogs=38%

So just add them to get 78%

(Don’t get confused by the 12% spotted dogs those are from the 38%)

What is 6 divided by 3/8

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Answer:

16 (sixteen) is 6 divided by 3/8.

The ratio between boys and girls in a class is 3 : 1. Find the number of boys in the class is the total number of students is 40.

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Answer:  30 boys

Step-by-step explanation:

Boys:Girls

3       : 1

Let no. of girls =x

⇒ no. of boys =3x.

⇒ no. of students in class =4x

                                            =   4/3×3x

                                            =  4 /3  ×no. of boys

  40=4/3* no.of boys

40* (3/4)=no.of boys

30=no of boys

Find the lowest common multiple of 10 and 12

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It is 2


2(5) is 10 2(6) is 12. Lower than that is 1 and that is not viable
The lowest common multiple is 60

A triangle has side lengths of 24 centimeters and 35. The third side has a length of x centimeters. Complete the inequality to show all the possible values of x.

*2 answers*

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Answer: [tex]11<x<59[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

The side of the triangle are [tex]24\ \text{and }35[/tex]

Suppose the third side is [tex]x[/tex]

Also, the sum of the two sides of the triangle is always greater than the third

[tex]\therefore x<24+35\\\Rightarrow x<59\quad \ldots(i)[/tex]

Similarly,

[tex]\Rightarrow x+35>24\\\Rightarrow x>-11[/tex]

Also,

[tex]\Rightarrow x+24>35\\\Rightarrow x>11\quad \ldots(ii)[/tex]

From (i) and (ii) we get

[tex]\Rightarrow 11<x<59[/tex]

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Answer:

Answer is in bold form

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

radius = 3feet

Height = 6feet

Volume of the cylinder = πr²h

Volume of the cylinder = 3.14 * 3² * 6

Volume of the cylinder = 169.56ft³

volume of the cone = Volume of cylinder/3

volume of the cone = 169.56/3

volume of the cone = 56.52ft³

Volume of the sphere = 4/3πr³

Volume of the sphere = 4/3*3.14*(3)³

Volume of the sphere = 4 * 3.14* 9

Volume of the sphere = 113.04ft³

solve for x 6(x-3)=8(x-4)

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Answer:

7=x

Step-by-step explanation:

6(x-3)=8(x-4)

Distribute

6x -18 = 8x-32

Subtract 6x from each side

6x-18 -6x = 8x-32-8x

-18 = 2x-32

Add 32 to each side

-18+32 = 2x-32+32

14 = 2x

Divide by 2

14/2 =2x/2

7=x

[tex]\sf\purple{x= 7}[/tex]

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[tex]➺\:6(x - 3) = 8(x - 4)[/tex]

[tex]➺ \: 6x - 18 = 8x - 32[/tex]

[tex]➺ \: 6x - 8x = - 32 + 18[/tex]

[tex]➺ \: - 2x = - 14[/tex]

[tex]➺ \: x = \frac{ - 14}{ - 2} [/tex]

[tex]➺ \: x = 7[/tex]

Therefore, the value of [tex]x[/tex] is 7.

[tex]\sf \bf {\boxed {\mathbb {TO\:VERIFY :}}}[/tex]

[tex]➺ \: 6(x - 3) = 8(x - 4)[/tex]

[tex]➺ \: 6(7 - 3) = 8(7 - 4)[/tex]

[tex]➺ \: 6 \times 4 = 8 \times 3[/tex]

[tex]➺ \: 24 = 24[/tex]

➺ L. H. S. = R. H. S.

Hence verified.

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A flat rectangular piece of aluminum has a perimeter of 60 inches. The
length is 14 inches longer than the width. Find the width.

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Answer:

8 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Let w represent the width.

If the length is 14 inches longer than the width, it can be represented by w + 14.

Use the perimeter formula, p = 2l + 2w. Plug in 60 as the perimeter and w + 14 as l, then solve for w:

p = 2l + 2w

60 = 2(w + 14) + 2w

60 = 2w + 28 + 2w

60 = 4w + 28

32 = 4w

8 = w

So, the width is 8 inches

. How much time, in minutes, did she spend studying Spanish?

The time Kathleen spent studying Spanish is


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2/3 because it is and i say so

The vertices of a trapezoid are located at (1, 2), (3, 1), (3, 5), (1, 4). The trapezoid is translated 4 units to the right. What are the coordinates of the image of the trapezoid?

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Answer:

Suppose that we have a given point (x, y)

If we translate this point N units to the right, then the new coordinates of the point are:

(x + N, y)

Ok, now if we know that the vertices of the trapezoid are:

(1, 2), (3, 1), (3, 5), (1, 4)

And we move the whole figure 4 units to the right, then all the vertices are moved 4 units to the right.

Then the new vertices of the figure will be:

(1 + 4, 2) = (5, 2)

(3 + 4, 1) = (7, 1)

(3 + 4, 5) = (7, 5)

(1 + 4, 4) = (5, 4)

Then the coordinates of the image of the trapezoid (of the new vertices) are:

(5, 2),  (7, 1), (7, 5),  (5, 4)

How many natural numbers are there between 8² and 9² ?​

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Answer:

19

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

i think the answer 17

81-64 =17

Are these triangles congruent?

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Answer:

yes...

Step-by-step explanation:

its a congrate triangle

Yes the triangles are congruent because they have the same sides but not the same lengths and width.
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