A certain t-shirt costs $10 less than half the cost of a pair of pants. If the t-shirt costs $15, how much is the cost of the pair of pants?​

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Answer 1

15 divided by two is 7.5 and ten plus 7.5 is 17.5…. It says less than half the cost so I would round down to get $17 for the pain of pants

Answer 2

The cost of the pair of pants is $17.5 or $17 if the certain t-shirt costs $10 less than half the cost of a pair of pants.

What is a linear equation?

It is defined as the relation between two variables, if we plot the graph of the linear equation we will get a straight line.

If in the linear equation, one variable is present, then the equation is known as the linear equation in one variable.

It is given that:

A certain t-shirt costs $10 less than half the cost of a pair of pants. If the t-shirt costs $15.

Let x be the cost of the pair of pants.

The value of x can be found as follows:

x = 15/2 + 10

The arithmetic operation can be defined as the operation in which we do the addition of numbers, subtraction, multiplication, and division.

x = $17.5  

Thus, the cost of the pair of pants is $17.5 or $17 if the certain t-shirt costs $10 less than half the cost of a pair of pants.

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Related Questions

Anyone any good at math?
Is the relationship shown by the data linear? If so, model the data with an equation

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Answer:

yes the x increases by 6 and the y decreases by 3.

y = -1/2x - 7/2

Step-by-step explanation:

find the slope :

(1,-4), (7, -7)

y2- y1 / x2 - x1

substitute those numbers and you get -1/2.

point slope form :

y - y1 = m(x- x1)

y - (-4) = -1/2 ( x - (1))

y+4 = -1/2(x-1)

slope intercept form :

y = -1/2x - 7/2

does this help ?

what is the radius of the semicircle

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Answer:

20

Step-by-step explanation:

Hint: Use the Pythagorean Theorem
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We’ll just listen to what the hint says

Pythagorean theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2

where a = 16 b = 12 and c = radius

16^2 + 12^2 = c^2

256 + 144 = c^2

c^2 = 400

square root 400

sqrt rt 400 = 20

The radius of the semicircle is 20

The function f(x) = x2 has been translated 9 units up and 4 units to the right to form the function g(x). Which represents g(x)?

g(x) = (x + 9)2 + 4
g(x) = (x + 9)2 − 4
g(x) = (x − 4)2 + 9
g(x) = (x + 4)2 + 9

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Answer:

The function that represents g(x) is the third choice: g(x) = (x − 4)^2 + 9

Step-by-step explanation:

The original function has been shifted 9 units up (a vertical transformation). To show a vertical transformation, all we have to do is either add or subtract at the end of the function.

To show a shift upwards, we add the value of change.

To show a shift downwards, we subtract the value of change.

In this case, the original function f(x) = [tex]x^{2}[/tex] was translated 9 units up. Since we shifted up, we simply add 9 to the end of the function: g(x) = [tex]x^{2}[/tex] + 9

The original function has also been shifted 4 units to the right. This is a horizontal transformation. To show a horizontal transformation, we need to either add or subtract within the function (within the parenthesis).

To show a shift to the left, we add the value of change.

To show a shift to the right, we subtract the value of change.

*Notice: Moving left does NOT mean to subtract while moving right does NOT mean to add. The rules above are counterintuitive so pay attention when doing horizontal transformations.

In this case, the original function f(x) = [tex]x^{2}[/tex] was translated 4 units to the right. Since we shifted right, we must subtract 4 units within the function/parenthesis: g(x) = [tex](x-4)^{2}[/tex]

When we combine both vertical and horizontal changes, the only equation that follows these rules is the third choice: g(x) = (x − 4)^2 + 9

Answer: C

Step-by-step explanation:

Intuitively, does it make sense that all circles are similar? Why or why not?

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Answer with explanation:

Yes, each point on a circle is a fixed distance from the center of the circle. This is called the radius of the circle. By definition, all radii of a circle are equal.

Similar polygons have corresponding sides in similar proportion. Regardless of how large a circle is, each point on the circle will still be a fixed distance away from center of the circle. Therefore, the radii are in a constant proportional and all circles are similar.

What is the answer to the question 3x+5x

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Answer:

8x

Step-by-step explanation:

=3x+5x

=8x

100 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST FOR THIS WHOLE SEGMENT

a) Find zw, Write your answer in both polar form with ∈ [0, 2pi] and in complex form.

b) Find z^10. Write your answer in both polar form with ∈ [0, 2pi] and in complex form.

c) Find z/w. Write your answer in both polar form with ∈ [0, 2pi] and in complex form.

d) Find the three cube roots of z in complex form. Give answers correct to 4 decimal

places.

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Answer:

See Below (Boxed Solutions).

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the two complex numbers:

[tex]\displaystyle z = \sqrt{3} - i\text{ and } w = 6\left(\cos \frac{5\pi}{12} + i\sin \frac{5\pi}{12}\right)[/tex]

First, convert z to polar form. Recall that polar form of a complex number is:

[tex]z=r\left(\cos \theta + i\sin\theta\right)[/tex]

We will first find its modulus r, which is given by:

[tex]\displaystyle r = |z| = \sqrt{a^2+b^2}[/tex]

In this case, a = √3 and b = -1. Thus, the modulus is:

[tex]r = \sqrt{(\sqrt{3})^2 + (-1)^2} = 2[/tex]

Next, find the argument θ in [0, 2π). Recall that:

[tex]\displaystyle \tan \theta = \frac{b}{a}[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle \theta = \arctan\frac{(-1)}{\sqrt{3}}[/tex]

Evaluate:

[tex]\displaystyle \theta = -\frac{\pi}{6}[/tex]

Since z must be in QIV, using reference angles, the argument will be:

[tex]\displaystyle \theta = \frac{11\pi}{6}[/tex]

Therefore, z in polar form is:

[tex]\displaystyle z=2\left(\cos \frac{11\pi}{6} + i \sin \frac{11\pi}{6}\right)[/tex]

Part A)

Recall that when multiplying two complex numbers z and w:

[tex]zw=r_1\cdot r_2 \left(\cos (\theta _1 + \theta _2) + i\sin(\theta_1 + \theta_2)\right)[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle zw = (2)(6)\left(\cos\left(\frac{11\pi}{6} + \frac{5\pi}{12}\right) + i\sin\left(\frac{11\pi}{6} + \frac{5\pi}{12}\right)\right)[/tex]

Simplify. Hence, our polar form is:

[tex]\displaystyle\boxed{zw = 12\left(\cos\frac{9\pi}{4} + i\sin \frac{9\pi}{4}\right)}[/tex]

To find the complex form, evaluate:

[tex]\displaystyle zw = 12\cos \frac{9\pi}{4} + i\left(12\sin \frac{9\pi}{4}\right) =\boxed{ 6\sqrt{2} + 6i\sqrt{2}}[/tex]

Part B)

Recall that when raising a complex number to an exponent n:

[tex]\displaystyle z^n = r^n\left(\cos (n\cdot \theta) + i\sin (n\cdot \theta)\right)[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle z^{10} = r^{10} \left(\cos (10\theta) + i\sin (10\theta)\right)[/tex]

Substitute:

[tex]\displaystyle z^{10} = (2)^{10} \left(\cos \left(10\left(\frac{11\pi}{6}\right)\right) + i\sin \left(10\left(\frac{11\pi}{6}\right)\right)\right)[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]\displaystyle z^{10} = 1024\left(\cos\frac{55\pi}{3}+i\sin \frac{55\pi}{3}\right)[/tex]

Simplify using coterminal angles. Thus, the polar form is:

[tex]\displaystyle \boxed{z^{10} = 1024\left(\cos \frac{\pi}{3} + i\sin \frac{\pi}{3}\right)}[/tex]

And the complex form is:

[tex]\displaystyle z^{10} = 1024\cos \frac{\pi}{3} + i\left(1024\sin \frac{\pi}{3}\right) = \boxed{512+512i\sqrt{3}}[/tex]

Part C)

Recall that:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{z}{w} = \frac{r_1}{r_2} \left(\cos (\theta_1-\theta_2)+i\sin(\theta_1-\theta_2)\right)[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{z}{w} = \frac{(2)}{(6)}\left(\cos \left(\frac{11\pi}{6} - \frac{5\pi}{12}\right) + i \sin \left(\frac{11\pi}{6} - \frac{5\pi}{12}\right)\right)[/tex]

Simplify. Hence, our polar form is:

[tex]\displaystyle\boxed{ \frac{z}{w} = \frac{1}{3} \left(\cos \frac{17\pi}{12} + i \sin \frac{17\pi}{12}\right)}[/tex]

And the complex form is:

[tex]\displaystyle \begin{aligned} \frac{z}{w} &= \frac{1}{3} \cos\frac{5\pi}{12} + i \left(\frac{1}{3} \sin \frac{5\pi}{12}\right)\right)\\ \\ &=\frac{1}{3}\left(\frac{\sqrt{2}-\sqrt{6}}{4}\right) + i\left(\frac{1}{3}\left(- \frac{\sqrt{6} + \sqrt{2}}{4}\right)\right) \\ \\ &= \boxed{\frac{\sqrt{2} - \sqrt{6}}{12} -\frac{\sqrt{6}+\sqrt{2}}{12}i}\end{aligned}[/tex]

Part D)

Let a be a cube root of z. Then by definition:

[tex]\displaystyle a^3 = z = 2\left(\cos \frac{11\pi}{6} + i\sin \frac{11\pi}{6}\right)[/tex]

From the property in Part B, we know that:

[tex]\displaystyle a^3 = r^3\left(\cos (3\theta) + i\sin(3\theta)\right)[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle r^3\left(\cos (3\theta) + i\sin (3\theta)\right) = 2\left(\cos \frac{11\pi}{6} + i\sin \frac{11\pi}{6}\right)[/tex]

If two complex numbers are equal, their modulus and arguments must be equivalent. Thus:

[tex]\displaystyle r^3 = 2\text{ and } 3\theta = \frac{11\pi}{6}[/tex]

The first equation can be easily solved:

[tex]r=\sqrt[3]{2}[/tex]

For the second equation, 3θ must equal 11π/6 and any other rotation. In other words:

[tex]\displaystyle 3\theta = \frac{11\pi}{6} + 2\pi n\text{ where } n\in \mathbb{Z}[/tex]

Solve for the argument:

[tex]\displaystyle \theta = \frac{11\pi}{18} + \frac{2n\pi}{3} \text{ where } n \in \mathbb{Z}[/tex]

There are three distinct solutions within [0, 2π):

[tex]\displaystyle \theta = \frac{11\pi}{18} , \frac{23\pi}{18}\text{ and } \frac{35\pi}{18}[/tex]

Hence, the three roots are:

[tex]\displaystyle a_1 = \sqrt[3]{2} \left(\cos\frac{11\pi}{18}+ \sin \frac{11\pi}{18}\right) \\ \\ \\ a_2 = \sqrt[3]{2} \left(\cos \frac{23\pi}{18} + i\sin\frac{23\pi}{18}\right) \\ \\ \\ a_3 = \sqrt[3]{2} \left(\cos \frac{35\pi}{18} + i\sin \frac{35\pi}{18}\right)[/tex]

Or, approximately:

[tex]\displaystyle\boxed{ a _ 1\approx -0.4309 + 1.1839i,} \\ \\ \boxed{a_2 \approx -0.8099-0.9652i,} \\ \\ \boxed{a_3\approx 1.2408-0.2188i}[/tex]

Prachi was 555 kilometers east of her home when she began driving farther east at 707070 kilometers per hour. Let f(n)f(n)f, left parenthesis, n, right parenthesis be Prachi's distance from her home at the beginning of the n^\text{th}n th n, start superscript, start text, t, h, end text, end superscript hour of her drive.

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Answer:

Following are the solution to the given question:

Step-by-step explanation:

Whenever she began to drive farther east, at 70 km per hour, Prachi was 5 km east of her home.

Let f(n) at the beginning of her nth hour drive be Prachi's distance to her home.

f is a sequence of arithmetic.

Write a series explicit form.

[tex]\to f(n) = 70n + 5[/tex]

Answer:

Arithmetic Sequence, f(n)=5+70(n-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

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I need help I don't understand this at all.

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-2(6+x)=18-3x-12-2x=18-3x-2x+3x=18+12x=30

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Could I get the answer don’t understand

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Answer:

DE = 21.4

Step-by-step explanation:

The parallel lines divide the transversals proportionally, that is

[tex]\frac{DE}{EB}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{DF}{FC}[/tex] , substitute values

[tex]\frac{DE}{10.7}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{32}{16}[/tex] = 2 ( multiply both sides by 10.7 )

DE = 21.4

23. Insert the missing number.
4
6
9
14
23
40
?
138
266

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Answer:

hey mate !!!

The pattern followed is

4x2-2= 8-2=6

6 x 2-3= 9

9 x 2- 4= 14

14 x 2-5 = 23

23 x 2-6= 40

40 x 2-7= 73

So, the next number will be 73.

What is the average rate of change of the function over the interval x = 0 to x = 8?

f(x)=2x−1/3x+5
Enter your answer, as a fraction, in the box.

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Answer:  13/145

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Work Shown:

Plug in x = 0

[tex]f(x) = \frac{2x-1}{3x+5}\\\\f(0) = \frac{2*0-1}{3*0+5}\\\\f(0) = \frac{0-1}{0+5}\\\\f(0) = -\frac{1}{5}\\\\[/tex]

Repeat for x = 8

[tex]f(x) = \frac{2x-1}{3x+5}\\\\f(8) = \frac{2*8-1}{3*8+5}\\\\f(8) = \frac{16-1}{24+5}\\\\f(8) = \frac{15}{29}\\\\[/tex]

Now use the average rate of change formula

[tex]m = \frac{f(b)-f(a)}{b-a}\\\\m = \frac{f(8)-f(0)}{8-0}\\\\m = \frac{15/29 - (-1/5)}{8}\\\\m = \frac{15/29 + 1/5}{8}\\\\m = \frac{(15/29)*(5/5) + (1/5)*(29/29)}{8}\\\\m = \frac{75/145 + 29/145}{8}\\\\[/tex]

[tex]m=\frac{104/145}{8}\\\\m = \frac{104}{145} \div \frac{8}{1}\\\\m = \frac{104}{145} \times \frac{1}{8}\\\\m = \frac{104*1}{145*8}\\\\m = \frac{104}{1160}\\\\m = \frac{13}{145}\\\\[/tex]

Multiply: (2x+y) (n2-3xy+y2)

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Answer:

[tex]{ \tt{(2x + y)( {n}^{2} - 3xy + {y}^{2} )}} \\ = { \tt{(2x {n}^{2} - 3 {x}^{2}y + 2x {y}^{2} + {n}^{2}y - 3x {y}^{2} + {y}^{3} )}} \\ = { \tt{ {y}^{3} - xy(y + 3x) + {n}^{2} y }}[/tex]

Hello!

(2x+y) (n2-3xy+y2)

2x* n²= 2xn²

2x* -3xy = -6x²y

2x* y² = 2xy²

y*n² = yn²

y*-3xy = -3xy²

y* y² = y³

=>

2xn²- 6x²y + 2xy² +yn²- 3xy² +y³

How do you find the diameter of a quarter circle?

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Answer:

um 1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

7.

Which kind of function best models the data in the table? Graph the data and write an equation to model the data.


A. exponential; y = 3x – 1

B. linear; y = x – 1

C. quadratic; y = x2 – 1

D. linear; y = –x – 1

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Answer:

D. linear; y = –x – 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Linear; y=-x - 1

The slope is negative since it’s decreasing. So it’s not the first equation. It’s not a quadratic equation because there is no forming U shape for this data. It’s not a exponential function because the slope is not 3 and a exponential function is in the form y=a(b)^x

...............................................................................................................................................

Answer:

The correct answer is D) linear; y = –x – 1

Step-by-step explanation:

To find this, use any values in the table and it will produce a true statement. This is how we check to see if a model is correct. See the two examples below for proof.

(4, 5)

y = -x - 1

-5 = -4 - 1

- 5 = -5 (TRUE)

(0, -1)

y = -x - 1

-1 = 0 - 1

-1 = -1 (TRUE)

Which series represents this situation? 1+1*7+1*7^ 2 +...1*7^ 6; 1+1*7+1*7^ 2 +...1*7^ 7; 7+1*7+1*7^ 2 +... 1*7^ 6; 7+1*7+1*7^ 2 +...1*7^ 7

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The series is missing from the question. I will answer this question with a general explanation by using the following similar series:

[tex]\sum\limits^6_{n=0} 7^n[/tex]

Required

The series

To do this, we simply replace n with the values

[tex]\sum\limits^6_{n=0}[/tex] means n starts from 0 and ends at 6

[tex]\sum[/tex] means the series is a summation series

So, we have:

[tex]\sum\limits^6_{n=0} 7^n = 7^0 + 7^1 + 7^2 + ...... + 7^6[/tex]

[tex]\sum\limits^6_{n=0} 7^n = 1 + 7 + 7^2 + ...... + 7^6[/tex]

n the graph below determine how many real solutions the quadratic function has, and state them, if applicable. List solutions in order from left to right on the graph, or least to greatest. If the function has only one solution, type the solution in both of the boxes. If there are no real solutions type “none” in both boxes.

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Answer:

There are no real solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 3 options.

2 real solutions: This happens if in the graph, each arm intersects the x-axis, this means that there are two different values of x such that the equation:

a*x^2 + b*x + c

is equal to zero.

Another way to see this, is if the determinant:

b^2 - 4*a*c

is larger than zero.

1 real solution: This happens when the vertex of the graph intersects the x-axis. This means that there is a single value of x such that:

a*x^2 + b*x + c

is equal to zero.

Another way to see this is if the determinant:

b^2 - 4*a*c

is larger equal zero.

No real solution: if in the graph we can not see any intersection of the x-axis, then we do not have real solutions (only complex ones).

Another way to see this is if the determinant:

b^2 - 4*a*c

is smaller than zero.

Now that we know this, let's look at the graph.

We can see that the vertex is below the x-axis, and the arms of the graph go downwards. So the arms will never intersect the x-axis (and neither the vertex).

So the graph does not intersect the x-axis at any point, which means that there are no real solutions for the quadratic equation.

The correct answer would be "none"

A seat’s position on a Ferris wheel can be modelled by the function y = 18 cos 2.8(x + 1.2) + 21, where y represents the height in feet and x represents the time in minutes. Determine the diameter of the Ferris wheel.

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Step-by-step explanation:

A ball is thrown straight up from a rooftop 320 feet high. The formula below describes the ball's height above the ground, h, in feet, t seconds after it was thrown. The ball misses the rooftop on its way down and eventually strikes the ground. How long will it take for the ball to hit the ground? Use this information to provide tick marks with appropriate numbers along the horizontal axis in the figure shown.

h=-16t^2+16t+320

Step by step expression

Which of the following numbers has exactly two significant digits? OA) 3.40 OB) 2.125 OC) 1.0475 OD) 0.00050​

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Answer:

Here, option (d) has significant digits. hence , option (d) ✓ is correct.

En su cuenta bancaria, Sally tiene un saldo de -\$200.90−$200.90minus, dollar sign, 200, point, 90. Su amiga Shannon tiene un saldo bancario de -\$240.55−$240.55minus, dollar sign, 240, point, 55. ¿La cuenta bancaria de cuál amiga tiene más deuda

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Answer:

Shannon

Step-by-step explanation:

Cuando se habla de lo que uno tiene, podemos usar números positivos.

Por ejemplo:

Pedro tiene 10 manzanas.

Para el caso de deudas, utilizamos números negativos, por ejemplo:

Pedro tiene -10 manzanas

Lo cual significa que Pedro debe 10 manzanas a alguien.

Entonces si le diéramos a Pedro 12 manzanas, el ahora tendría:

-10 + 12 = 2

Pedro tiene 2 manzanas, porque tuvo que entregar 10 de las 12 que le dimos para pagar su deuda.

Ahora vamos a resolver el problema:

La cuenta de Sally tiene un saldo de:

S = -$200.90

El signo negativo quiere decir que Sally tiene una deuda de $200.90

La cuenta de su amiga Shannon tiene un saldo de:

S' = -$240.55

De vuelta, el signo negativo quiere decir que Shannon tiene una deuda de $240.55

Con esto ya podemos concluir que la deuda de Shannon es mayor, por lo tanto Shannon es la que tiene más deuda.

Suppose we have 12 books.
How many ways are there to put four of them on a shelf?
PLS HELP ME

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Answer:

1) first book can be at any of 4 places

2) Second book can be on any of leftover 3 places

3) Similarly third book on 2 and forth on 1 place

total : 4 * 3*2 * 1 = 24 ways .

other way we have formula 4!/1! =24 , here ordering is important

It is called arrangement or permutations, while if you need to group some objects it is called combination and there we need to consider unique groups only.

example if you need to choose 2 friends for a party out of 4 friends ,

answer will be 4!/2!*2! = 6 groups. (Ordering doesn’t matter hence division)

hope it hleps

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solve this question :
-10k2+7

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Answer:

-10k×2+7

= -20k+7

Step-by-step explanation:

is the answer

use the formula v=u+at to find the velocity when the initial velocity is 3m/s2 the time is 7 seconds

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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this is the question. please help me​

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Answer:

a.) 19.2cm

b.) 0.15375cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Cylinders are similar, so:

h1 / r1 = h2 / r2

8cm / 5cm = h2 / 12cm

h2 = (8cm × 12cm) / 5cm

h2 = 19.2cm

Same for b

32000cm2 / 246cm = 20cm2 / length

length = ((20 × 246) / 32000) cm

length = 0.15375cm

Can someone help please

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Answer:

[tex]10^{-3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=10%5E%7B-3%7D

Step-by-step explanation:

7)On subtracting 8 from x, the result is 2 . Form a linear
equation for the statement.

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Answer:

8-x=2

-x=2-8

-x=-6

x=6

if 8 is subtract from 6answer is 2

Find the value of a. Round
the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

side A should be about 44cm

Amy has four more 20c coins than 5c coins. The total value of all her 20c and 5c is $3.80. How many 5c coins does Amy have?

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Answer: 12

Step-by-step explanation:

16 X 20c = 3.20

12 x 5c = 0.60

total is 3.80

Amy has 12 five c coins.

Find the surface area of the cylinder in terms of T. 9 cm 19 cm Not drawn to scale O 211.5 cm 2 0 382.57 cm 2. O 333 77 cm2 o 504 лcm​

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Answer:

hey the answer is cylinder= 211.5л!

Rebecca can paint a room in 12 hours Guadalupe can paint the same room in 16 hours how long does it take for both Rebecca and Guadalupe to paint the room if they are working together

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Rebecca can paint in 12 hrs (Let Rebecca be R.)
Guadalupe can paint in 16hrs (and Guadalupe G)
How long ? = (RxG) x 24 divided by 2
(12x16)24/2
2304/60
38.4hrs.

Select the correct answer.
Which statement best describes the solution to this system of equations?
3x + y= 17
x + 2y = 49
Ο Α.
It has no solution.
B.
It has infinite solutions.
O c.
It has a single solution: x = 15, y= 17.
OD.
It has a single solution: x = -3, y = 26.

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A because a is the answer I think I’m pretty sure or it can be b
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Which can disrupt the cell cycle?A. mutationB. GO phaseC. replicationD. cancer A metal (C = 0.2158 cal/g C) is removed from a hot (350. F) oven in which it had achieved thermal equilibrium. The metal is placed into 200. mL acetic acid. The temperature of the acid increases to 90.3 C from 24.3 C. What is the mass of the metal? (dacetic acid = 1.04 g/cm3; Cs, acetic acid = 2.055 J/gC) Group of answer choices 120. g 362 g 1452 g 347 g 281 g Find the slope of the line that passes through (-26, 9) and (32, 71). What about this summary makes it objective? Check the three best answers. 3. Which expression is a simplified form of 3x2 - 4x + 5 - x2 + 2x - 1?a2x2 - 2x + 4b. 2x2 + 2x + 6c. 4x2 - 6x + 4d. 4x2 + 6x + 6 More people in the black civil rights movement became radicalized when the ______________. realities of economic disparity became more apparent minority politicians started third parties Democratic officials refused to back the "war on poverty" Supreme Court became dominated by conservatives You have been contracted to determine how different salts affect the pH of water. Which of the solids in the following set should you test to investigate for the effects of cations on pH?a. AlBr3 b. Rb2SO3c. MgCl2d. RbBrOe. CH3NH3Br Read the paragraph from "1906 Marked the Dawn of the Scientific Revolution."The 1906 earthquake marked the dawn of modern scientific study of the San Andreas fault system in California.Before 1906, earthquake research in the U.S. had advanced slowly compared to efforts in Japan and Europe.The first seismographs in the U.S. were installed in 1887, at the Lick Observatory (Mount Hamilton, California)and at the University of California at Berkeley. Around the turn of the century, a small number of geologyprofessors at U.S. universities and geologists working for the U.S. Geological Survey contributed some of theearliest observations of earthquake-related features and compiled the earliest lists of historic earthquakes inthe U.S. Relatively little was understood at the time about earthquakes, how and where they occurred, or thehazard they would present to our westward-bound, expanding nation. The theory of plate tectonics was stillmore than a half-century away.A central idea of this article is that studying the 1906 earthquake led to great advances in earthquake science. Howdoes this paragraph develop that idea?1906 Marked the Dawn of the Scientific RevolutionIt describes the experience that the scientists had before the 1906 earthquake.It identifies the equipment that the scientists would use in the 1906 study.o It engages readers by making the California earthquake scientists seem like underdogs.It contrasts the study with the relatively primitive science that came before it. 13. Find the slope of the line that passes through (1, 8) and (-3, 12). please give me correct answerplease give me very short answer What would you do with the hour available? Find the measure of the indicated angle to the nearest degree. explain how typical cells are adapted to their function Need some help Ive read this ten times and still not getting it could someone please help me which word does not begin and does not end with a fricative? house fish change these President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy (1961), courtesy of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library & Museum.Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28, 1929, in Southampton, New York. Her father, John, was a wealthy stockbroker on Wall Street whose family had come from France in the early 1800s. Her mother, Janet, had ancestors from Ireland and England. Janet Bouvier was an accomplished rider, and Jackie was only a year old when her mother first put her on a horse. By age 11, she had already won several national championships. In June 1947, Jackie graduated from Miss Porter's School, a boarding school for girls in Connecticut. She continued her education at Vassar College in New York, where she studied history, literature, art, and French. Jacqueline started her first job in the fall of 1951 as the "Inquiring Camera Girl" for the Washington Times-Herald newspaper. Roving around the city, she took pictures of people she encountered, asked them questions on the issues of the day, and wove their answers into her newspaper column. Among those she interviewed for her column was Richard M. Nixon. She also covered the first inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower and the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. During this time, Jacqueline met John F. Kennedy, who was a congressman and soon to be elected a senator from Massachusetts. On September 12, 1953, they married at St. Mary's Church in Newport, Rhode Island. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy and John Kennedy talking at their wedding reception, Newport, Rhode Island. Photo Credit Toni FrissellAfter their honeymoon in Mexico, the Kennedys returned to Washington D.C. Early on in their marriage, Senator Kennedy their marriage, Senator Kennedy suffered crippling pain in his back from football and wartime injuries and had two operations. While recovering from surgery, Mrs. Kennedy encouraged him to write a book about several US senators who had risked their careers to fight for the things they believed in. The book, called Profiles in Courage, was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for biography in 1957. That same year, the Kennedys' first child, Caroline, was born. In January 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy announced his candidacy for the presidency of the United States. He began traveling all around the country and Jacqueline often accompanied him.John F. Kennedy leaving the hospital following spinal surgery, with his wife Jacqueline by his side. Photo Credit: DeMarsicoJohn F. Kennedy leaving the hospital following spinal surgery, with his wife Jacqueline by his side. Photo Credit: DeMarsicoOn November 8, 1960, John F. Kennedy beat Republican Richard M. Nixon in a very close race. Two and-a-half weeks later, Mrs. Kennedy gave birth to their second child, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr. On January 20, 1961, John Fitzgerald Kennedy took the oath of the office to become the nation's 35th president. At age 31, Jacqueline Kennedy was the first lady.Select the correct answer.Which details from the passage are emphasized in both the text and images?A. details about Jacqueline Kennedys accomplishments as a riderB. details about Jacqueline Kennedys life inside the White HouseC. details about Jacqueline Kennedys work as a photographerD. details about Jacqueline Kennedys life with John F. Kennedy which answer is correct I cant solve plz help me ... HF or HCl which can form the hydrogen bond? Explain your answer. Is it the answer option D?