Chocolate beans are packed in 250 g and 750 g packages. The number of 250 g packages and 750 g packages are in the ratio 1 : 2. If two of the 750 g packages are replaced into 250 g packages, then the ratio becomes 5 : 3. Find

a) the original number of 250 g packages,

b) the total mass of the chocolate beans.

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Answer 1

Answer:

a) 4 packages

b) 7000 g or 7 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

x is the number of 250g packages and y is the number of 750g packages.

2x = y

3(x + 2 x (750 : 250)) = 5(y - 2)

3(x + 6) = 5(y - 2)

3(x + 6) = 5(2x - 2)

3(x + 6) = 5(2(x - 1))

3(x + 6) = 5 * 2 * (x - 1)

3(x + 6) = 10(x - 1)

3x + 18 = 10x - 10

(3x + 18) + 10 = (10x - 10) + 10

3x + 28 = 10x

28 = 10x - 3x

28 = 7x

x = 28/7

x = 4

y = 2 * 4 = 8

(250 * 4) + (750 * 8) = 7000 g


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Answer:

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A number is raised to the 4 th power, then divided by half the of the original number, and finally increased by 141/2. If the result is 100, what was the orginal number

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Answer:

the number is 2.45

Step-by-step explanation:

let the original number = n

[tex]\frac{n^4}{n/2} = \frac{2n^4}{n} = 2n^3\\\\2n^3 + \frac{141}{2} = 100\\\\4n^3 + 141= 200\\\\4n^3 = 200 - 141\\\\4n^3 = 59\\\\n^3 = \frac{59}{4} \\\\n^3 = 14.75\\\\n = \sqrt[3]{14.75} \\\\n = 2.45[/tex]

Therefore, the number is 2.45

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Solve the system of equations and choose the correct ordered pair.
4x - 2y = -2
6x + 3y = 27
A. (2,5)
B. (3,7)
C. (0, -1)
D. (0,9)

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Answer:

(2,5)

Step-by-step explanation:

4x - 2y = -2

6x + 3y = 27

Divide the first equation by 2 and the second equation by 3

2x - y = -1

2x + y = 9

Add the equations together

2x - y = -1

2x + y = 9

-------------------

4x = 8

Divide by 4

4x/4 = 8/2

x =2

2x+y = 9

2(2) +y = 9

4+u = 9

y = 9-4

y=5

(2,5)

The sine of angle θ is 0.3.

What is cos(θ)?

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The answer:

[tex]\sqrt{9}1 /10[/tex]

Explanation to your question:

Since the sin of theta is 0.3, we can reasonably deduct that the opposite side to theta has a ration of 3 to 10 to that of the hypotenuse. Thus, the adjacent side to theta, using the pythagorean theorem, will be root91. Therefore, since the cosine of theta is the adjacent/hypotenuse, we get root 91/10

what is the equation, in point-slope form, of the line that is parallel to the given line and passes through the point (-3, 1)?

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Answer:

y -1 = 3/ 2( x + 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

m = (2 +4)/( 2+2)

m = 3/2

convert 100110 base two to a number in base three​

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Convert to base 10:

10 0110₂ = 2⁵ + 2² + 2¹ = 38

Convert to base 3:

38 = 27 + 11 = 27 + 9 + 2 = 3³ + 3² + 2×3⁰ = 1102₃

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Answer:

[tex]sin {45}^{ \circ} = \frac{x}{2} \\ = > x = 2 \: sin {45}^{ \circ} \\ = > x = 2 \times \frac{1}{ \sqrt{2} } \\ = > \green{x = \sqrt{2} }[/tex]

[tex]tan {45}^{ \circ} = \frac{x}{y} = \frac{ \sqrt{2} }{y} \\ = > y = \frac{ \sqrt{2} }{tan {45}^{ \circ} } \\ = > y = \frac{ \sqrt{2} }{1} \\ = > \pink{ y = \sqrt{ 2 } }[/tex]

Jeremy is buying a new car. The total cost, including tax, is $18275. If the tax rate is 7.5% , what is the sticker price of the car?

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Answer:

$17000

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Total = 18275[/tex]

[tex]Tax = 7.5\%[/tex]

Required

The original price

This is calculated using:

[tex]Price(1 + Tax) = Total[/tex]

Make Price the subject

[tex]Price = \frac{Total}{(1 + Tax)}[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]Price = \frac{18275}{(1 + 7.5\%)}[/tex]

[tex]Price = \frac{18275}{1.075}[/tex]

[tex]Price = 17000[/tex]

a. $30
b. $60
c. $40
d. $50

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Answer:

it should be $30 so letter a

Hello again! This is another Calculus question to be explained.

The prompt reads that "If f(x) is a twice-differentiable function such that f(2) = 2 and [tex]\frac{dy}{dx}[/tex] = [tex]6\sqrt{x^2 + 3y^2}[/tex], then what is the value of [tex]\frac{d^2y}{dx^2}[/tex] at x = 2?"

My initial calculation lead to 12, but then I guessed 219 as the answer and it was correct. Would any kind soul please explain why the answer would be 219? Thank you so much!

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Answer:

See explanation.

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

BracketsParenthesisExponentsMultiplicationDivisionAdditionSubtractionLeft to Right

Algebra I

Functions

Function NotationExponential Property [Rewrite]:                                                                   [tex]\displaystyle b^{-m} = \frac{1}{b^m}[/tex]Exponential Property [Root Rewrite]:                                                           [tex]\displaystyle \sqrt[n]{x} = x^{\frac{1}{n}}[/tex]

Calculus

Differentiation

DerivativesDerivative Notation

Derivative Property [Multiplied Constant]:                                                           [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx} [cf(x)] = c \cdot f'(x)[/tex]

Derivative Property [Addition/Subtraction]:                                                         [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[f(x) + g(x)] = \frac{d}{dx}[f(x)] + \frac{d}{dx}[g(x)][/tex]

Basic Power Rule:

f(x) = cxⁿf’(x) = c·nxⁿ⁻¹

Derivative Rule [Chain Rule]:                                                                                 [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx}[f(g(x))] =f'(g(x)) \cdot g'(x)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given the following and are trying to find the second derivative at x = 2:

[tex]\displaystyle f(2) = 2[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = 6\sqrt{x^2 + 3y^2}[/tex]

We can differentiate the 1st derivative to obtain the 2nd derivative. Let's start by rewriting the 1st derivative:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = 6(x^2 + 3y^2)^\big{\frac{1}{2}}[/tex]

When we differentiate this, we must follow the Chain Rule:                             [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d^2y}{dx^2} = \frac{d}{dx} \Big[ 6(x^2 + 3y^2)^\big{\frac{1}{2}} \Big] \cdot \frac{d}{dx} \Big[ (x^2 + 3y^2) \Big][/tex]

Use the Basic Power Rule:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d^2y}{dx^2} = 3(x^2 + 3y^2)^\big{\frac{-1}{2}} (2x + 6yy')[/tex]

We know that y' is the notation for the 1st derivative. Substitute in the 1st derivative equation:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d^2y}{dx^2} = 3(x^2 + 3y^2)^\big{\frac{-1}{2}} \big[ 2x + 6y(6\sqrt{x^2 + 3y^2}) \big][/tex]

Simplifying it, we have:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d^2y}{dx^2} = 3(x^2 + 3y^2)^\big{\frac{-1}{2}} \big[ 2x + 36y\sqrt{x^2 + 3y^2} \big][/tex]

We can rewrite the 2nd derivative using exponential rules:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d^2y}{dx^2} = \frac{3\big[ 2x + 36y\sqrt{x^2 + 3y^2} \big]}{\sqrt{x^2 + 3y^2}}[/tex]

To evaluate the 2nd derivative at x = 2, simply substitute in x = 2 and the value f(2) = 2 into it:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d^2y}{dx^2} \bigg| \limits_{x = 2} = \frac{3\big[ 2(2) + 36(2)\sqrt{2^2 + 3(2)^2} \big]}{\sqrt{2^2 + 3(2)^2}}[/tex]

When we evaluate this using order of operations, we should obtain our answer:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{d^2y}{dx^2} \bigg| \limits_{x = 2} = 219[/tex]

Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)

Unit: Differentiation

Find a degree 3 polynomial having zeros 1,4 and 2 leading coefficient equal to 1

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The degree 3 polynomial with the zeros {1, 4, 2} and a leading coefficient equal to 1 is:

p(x) = x^3 -7x^2 + 14x - 8

We know that for a polynomial of degree n, with a leading coefficient "a" and the zeros {x₁, x₂, ..., xₙ} can be written as:

p(x) = a*(x - x₁)*(x - x₂)*...*(x - xₙ)

Knowing that here we have a polynomial of degree n = 3, with a leading coefficient a = 1, and the zeros {1, 4, 2}

Replacing these in the above form, we get:

p(x) = 1*(x - 1)*(x - 4)*(x - 2)

Now we can expand that to get:

p(x) = (x^2 - x - 4x + 4)*(x - 2) = (x^2 - 5x + 4)*(x - 2)

p(x) = x^3 - 5x^2 + 4x - 2x^2 + 10x - 8

p(x) = x^3 -7x^2 + 14x - 8

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What is the possible answer?

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Standard form of a quadratic equation: ax^2 + bx + c = 0

3x - 4 = -x^2

x^2 + 3x - 4 = 0

Hope this helps!

x.(9x-1).(x+2)-x(3x-1).(3x+1)

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Answer:

=17x²-x

Step-by-step explanation:

=x.(9x²+18x-x-2)-x.(9x²-1)

=x.(9x²+17x-2-9x²+1)

=x.(17x-1)

=17x²-x

In Exercises 51−56, the letters a, b, and c represent nonzero constants. Solve the equation for x

ax – 2 = 12.5

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Answer:

x = 14.5/a

Step-by-step explanation:

ax – 2 = 12.5

Add 2 to each side

ax – 2+2 = 12.5+2

ax = 14.5

Divide by a

ax/a = 14.5/a

x = 14.5/a

Find m angle AFE.


Please I need help badly

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It’s 173. Add all the given angles and so AFD is 116. Then you can see that angle DFE has the same angle marking as BFC which means they must have the same measure. So 116+57=173. Hope this helps.

The measure of the angle AFE or m∠AFE is 173 degrees option (B) 173 is correct if the angle AFB = 25 degrees, Angle BFC = 57 degrees, Angle CFD = 34 degrees, and Angle DFE = 57 degrees.

What is an angle?

When two lines or rays converge at the same point, the measurement between them is called a "Angle."

We have angles shown in the picture.

Angle AFB = 25 degrees

Angle BFC = 57 degrees

Angle CFD = 34 degrees

Angle DFE = 57 degrees

Angle AFE is the sum of the angle AFB, Angle BFC, Angle CFD, and Angle DFE.

Angle AFE = Angle AFB + Angle BFC + Angle CFD + Angle DFE

Angle AFE = 25 + 57 + 34 + 57

Angle AFE = 173 degrees

Thus, the measure of the angle AFE or m∠AFE is 173 degrees option (B) 173 is correct if the angle AFB = 25 degrees, Angle BFC = 57 degrees, Angle CFD = 34 degrees, and Angle DFE = 57 degrees.

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3/5kg + 760g

3/5kg = 3/5×1000

= 600g

Now

600g + 760g = 1360g

Or 1.36kg

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work out the area of a semicircle take pi to be 3.142 11cm

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Answer:

if the diameter is 11, them the answer is 47.52275cm

Write each function in parametric form, using the given equation for x.
x^2+y^2=9, x= cos t

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The answer is y^2 = 9- cos^2(t)

Determine if the following conjecture is valid.

Given: If a computer sales person sells at least 15 computers in a week, then she gets a bonus. Mandy sells 12 computers in a week.

Conclusion: Mandy gets a bonus.

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Answer:

Not valid

Step-by-step explanation:

Because 12 is minor than 15

The conjecture is not valid.

Mandy not gets a bonus.

Given that:

If a computer sales person sells at least 15 computers in a week, then she gets a bonus.

Maddy sells 12 computers in a week.

Conclusion: Maddy gets a bonus.

We have to check the conjecture is valid or not.

What is Conjecture?

A conjecture is a conclusion or proposition that is proffered on the tentative basis without the proof.

Now,

Here, if a person sells 15 or more computers in a week, she gets a bonus.

Maddy sells 12 computers in a week, which is less than 15.

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Find the number of bit strings that satisfies the given conditions. The bit strings of length 11 having at least four 1s

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: 6

Explanation: The EXACT calculation would be 5.9215.. so the closest approximation would be
6, as it's only about .08 -ish away from 6.

Answer:

It's D:5.3

Step-by-step explanation:

√28 =5.29

Round off therefore is 5.3

Describe the steps to dividing imaginary numbers and complex numbers with two terms in the denominator?

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Answer:

Let be a rational complex number of the form [tex]z = \frac{a + i\,b}{c + i\,d}[/tex], we proceed to show the procedure of resolution by algebraic means:

1) [tex]\frac{a + i\,b}{c + i\,d}[/tex]   Given.

2) [tex]\frac{a + i\,b}{c + i\,d} \cdot 1[/tex] Modulative property.

3) [tex]\left(\frac{a+i\,b}{c + i\,d} \right)\cdot \left(\frac{c-i\,d}{c-i\,d} \right)[/tex]   Existence of additive inverse/Definition of division.

4) [tex]\frac{(a+i\,b)\cdot (c - i\,d)}{(c+i\,d)\cdot (c - i\,d)}[/tex]   [tex]\frac{x}{y}\cdot \frac{w}{z} = \frac{x\cdot w}{y\cdot z}[/tex]  

5) [tex]\frac{a\cdot (c-i\,d) + (i\,b)\cdot (c-i\,d)}{c\cdot (c-i\,d)+(i\,d)\cdot (c-i\,d)}[/tex]  Distributive and commutative properties.

6) [tex]\frac{a\cdot c + a\cdot (-i\,d) + (i\,b)\cdot c +(i\,b) \cdot (-i\,d)}{c^{2}-c\cdot (i\,d)+(i\,d)\cdot c+(i\,d)\cdot (-i\,d)}[/tex] Distributive property.

7) [tex]\frac{a\cdot c +i\,(-a\cdot d) + i\,(b\cdot c) +(-i^{2})\cdot (b\cdot d)}{c^{2}+i\,(c\cdot d)+[-i\,(c\cdot d)] +(-i^{2})\cdot d^{2}}[/tex] Definition of power/Associative and commutative properties/[tex]x\cdot (-y) = -x\cdot y[/tex]/Definition of subtraction.

8) [tex]\frac{(a\cdot c + b\cdot d) +i\cdot (b\cdot c -a\cdot d)}{c^{2}+d^{2}}[/tex] Definition of imaginary number/[tex]x\cdot (-y) = -x\cdot y[/tex]/Definition of subtraction/Distributive, commutative, modulative and associative properties/Existence of additive inverse/Result.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let be a rational complex number of the form [tex]z = \frac{a + i\,b}{c + i\,d}[/tex], we proceed to show the procedure of resolution by algebraic means:

1) [tex]\frac{a + i\,b}{c + i\,d}[/tex]   Given.

2) [tex]\frac{a + i\,b}{c + i\,d} \cdot 1[/tex] Modulative property.

3) [tex]\left(\frac{a+i\,b}{c + i\,d} \right)\cdot \left(\frac{c-i\,d}{c-i\,d} \right)[/tex]   Existence of additive inverse/Definition of division.

4) [tex]\frac{(a+i\,b)\cdot (c - i\,d)}{(c+i\,d)\cdot (c - i\,d)}[/tex]   [tex]\frac{x}{y}\cdot \frac{w}{z} = \frac{x\cdot w}{y\cdot z}[/tex]  

5) [tex]\frac{a\cdot (c-i\,d) + (i\,b)\cdot (c-i\,d)}{c\cdot (c-i\,d)+(i\,d)\cdot (c-i\,d)}[/tex]  Distributive and commutative properties.

6) [tex]\frac{a\cdot c + a\cdot (-i\,d) + (i\,b)\cdot c +(i\,b) \cdot (-i\,d)}{c^{2}-c\cdot (i\,d)+(i\,d)\cdot c+(i\,d)\cdot (-i\,d)}[/tex] Distributive property.

7) [tex]\frac{a\cdot c +i\,(-a\cdot d) + i\,(b\cdot c) +(-i^{2})\cdot (b\cdot d)}{c^{2}+i\,(c\cdot d)+[-i\,(c\cdot d)] +(-i^{2})\cdot d^{2}}[/tex] Definition of power/Associative and commutative properties/[tex]x\cdot (-y) = -x\cdot y[/tex]/Definition of subtraction.

8) [tex]\frac{(a\cdot c + b\cdot d) +i\cdot (b\cdot c -a\cdot d)}{c^{2}+d^{2}}[/tex] Definition of imaginary number/[tex]x\cdot (-y) = -x\cdot y[/tex]/Definition of subtraction/Distributive, commutative, modulative and associative properties/Existence of additive inverse/Result.

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9ths answer. 113.112 ~ 113.1

Match the word to know with its definition


Expanded form

Product

Place value

Digit


A number that is written as a sum of single digit multiples of powers of 10

Any of the symbols ( 0 to 9 ) that are used to write a number

The result of multiplying two or more numbers together

The value of where a digit is located in a number

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Expanded form
- A number that is written as a sum of single digit multiples of powers of 10.
Consider the number 3,559,761
The expanded form of it is:
3,000,000 + 500,000 + 50,000 + 9,000 + 700 + 60 + 1

Product
- The result of multiplying two or more numbers together.
EXAMPLE:
Multiply 4 x 3 = 12
12 is the product
Product is the answer you get from multiplying two or more numbers together.


Place value
- The value of where a digit is located in a number.
Consider the number “350”
The place value of 3 in 350 is 300
Place value of 5 = 50
Place value of 0 = 0

Digit
- Any of the symbols (0 to 9) that are used to write a number.

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The answer to ur question is 20. You just need to set it up into proportions

What is the equation of a parabola that has a vertical axis, passes through the point (–1, 3), and has its vertex at (3, 2)?

= –216+616–4116


= –216+616–4116


=216–616+4116


=216–616+4116

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Answer: y= x^2/16-6x/16+41/16

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of a parabola will be; y = x^2/16 - 6x/16 + 41/16

What is vertex form of a quadratic equation?

If a quadratic equation is written in the form

y=a(x-h)^2 + k

then it is called to be in vertex form. It is called so because when you plot this equation's graph, you will see vertex point(peak point) is on (h,k)

Otherwise, we had to use calculus to get critical points, then second derivative of functions to find the character of critical points as minima or maxima or saddle etc to get the location of vertex point.

This point (h,k) is called the vertex of the parabola that quadratic equation represents.

WE need to find the equation of a parabola that has a vertical axis, passes through the point (–1, 3), and has its vertex at (3, 2)

Thus, the equation of a parabola will be;

y = x^2/16 - 6x/16 + 41/16

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Answer:

x = .5

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have a right triangle, we can use trig functions

tan theta = opp / adj

tan 63 = 1/x

x tan 63 = 1

x = 1/ tan 63

x=0.50952

Rounding to the nearest tenth

x = .5

In a sports club of 150 members, 88 play golf, 63 play bowls, and 45 play golf and bowls. Find the probability that:
a) a member plays golf only.
b) a member doesn't play golf or bowls.
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Answer:

a) .287

b) .293

Step-by-step explanation:

The answers are boxed in red in the picture.

First I found how many people only golfed. Then I did the same for the people that only bowled. Next I found how many members didn't golf or bowl.

From there I found the probabilities by dividing

a.) # of members that only golf / total # of members

b.) # of members that don't bowl or golf / total # of members

If f(x) = x2 + 1, what is the ordered pair for x =
-4.?

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Answer:

(-4,17)

Step-by-step explanation:

y = f(x)

f(-4) = (-4)^2+1 = 17

y-coordinate = 17

Answer:

D). (-4, 17)

Step-by-step explanation:

Plug in -4 for x.

[tex]f(-4)=(-4)^2}+1[/tex]

Solve.

[tex]f(-4)=16+1[/tex]

[tex]f(-4)=17[/tex]

We already know that the x-coordinate is -4. (-4, y)

f(x) stands for y, so y=17.

(-4, 17)

I hope this helps!

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