A bicycle manufacturing company makes a particular type of bike. Each child bike requires 4 hours to build and 4 hours to test. Each adult bike requires 6 hours to build and 4 hours to test. With the number of workers, the company is able to have up to 120 hours of building time and 100 hours of testing time for a week. If c represents child bikes and a represents adult bikes, determine which system of inequality best explains whether the company can build 10 child bikes and 12 adult bikes in the week. No, because the bike order does not meet the restrictions of 4c + 6a ≤ 120 and 4c + 4a ≤ 100 No, because the bike order does not meet the restrictions of 4c + 4a ≤ 120 and 6c + 4a ≤ 100 Yes, because the bike order meets the restrictions of 4c + 6a ≤ 120 and 4c + 4a ≤ 100 Yes, because the bike order meets the restrictions of 4c + 4a ≤ 120 and 6c + 4a ≤ 100

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Answer 1
First we have to find the constraints. 
[tex]4c+6a[/tex] is the total amount of time spent to build the child and the adult bike. Since this time cannot exceed 120, then we get the inequality:
[tex]4c+6a< 120[/tex]
We do the same work for testing time and get the constraint:
[tex]4c+4a< 100[/tex]
Now let check the case c=10 and a=12:
4*10+6*12=112 and this number is less than 120, Ok. 
Second contraint:
 4*10+4*12=88, the number again is less than 100, OK. 

Our answer is than YES, the correct answer is the third one. 
Answer 2

The Correct answer is Option C) is correct: "Yes, because the bike order meets the restrictions of [tex]4c+6a\leq 120[/tex] and [tex]4c+4a\leq 100[/tex]."

To determine whether the company can build [tex]10[/tex] child bikes (c) and [tex]12[/tex]adult bikes (a) within the given time constraints, we need to check if the total building time and testing time for both types of bikes do not exceed the limits.

Each child bike requires [tex]4[/tex] hours to build and [tex]4[/tex] hours to test, while each adult bike requires [tex]6[/tex] hours to build and [tex]4[/tex] hours to test.

So, the total building time [tex](4c+6a)[/tex] and the total testing time [tex](4c+4a)[/tex]for the given number of bikes should not exceed the maximum limits of [tex]120[/tex] hours and [tex]100[/tex] hours, respectively.

Therefore, the system of inequalities that best represents this scenario is:

[tex]4c+6a\leq 120\\4c+4a\leq 100[/tex]

Option 3) is correct: "Yes, because the bike order meets the restrictions of [tex]4c+6a\leq 120[/tex] and [tex]4c+4a\leq 100[/tex]."

COMPLETE QUESTION:

A bicycle manufacturing company makes a particular type of bike. Each child bike requires [tex]4[/tex] hours to build and [tex]4[/tex] hours to test. Each adult bike requires [tex]6[/tex] hours to build and [tex]4[/tex] hours to test. With the number of workers, the company is able to have up to [tex]120[/tex] hours of building time and [tex]100[/tex] hours of testing time for a week. If [tex]c[/tex] represents child bikes and a represents adult bikes, determine which system of inequality best explains whether the company can build [tex]10[/tex] child bikes and [tex]12[/tex] adult bikes in the week.

A) No, because the bike order does not meet the restrictions of [tex]4c + 6a \leq 120[/tex] and [tex]4c + 4a \leq 100[/tex]

B) No, because the bike order does not meet the restrictions of [tex]4c + 4a \leq 120[/tex] and [tex]6c + 4a \leq 100[/tex]

C) Yes, because the bike order meets the restrictions of [tex]4c + 6a \leq 120[/tex]and [tex]4c + 4a \leq 100[/tex]

D) Yes, because the bike order meets the restrictions of [tex]4c + 4a \leq 120[/tex]and [tex]6c + 4a \leq 100[/tex]

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a[1] = 14 . . . . . . . . . defines the first term
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Since you're looking for a recursive definition, you simply need to do 2 things.
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Solve the system algebraically.

2x + y - 10 = 0
x - y - 5 = 0

What is the value of y?

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Hey there! :D

We can just add the numbers together to create an equation we can solve.

2x+y-10=0

x-y-5=0

3x-15=0 <== expression added together

3x=15

Divide both sides by 3. 

x=5

Now, plug that in to solve for y. 

x-y-5=0

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5-y=5

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Hi there!

I believe the answer you are looking for - is the third graph.

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5 routes from school to library and then 6 routes from library to home. 5x6 equals 30 total routes for Ruth to take.

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we have that
if cos(∅)=x----------------> arccos (x)=∅
then
cos(∅)=0.63
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The question does not specify in which quadrant the angle is, since the cosine function is positive, the angle must be in the first quadrant or in the fourth quadrant
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the annual health insurance premium for Ms Everett is $12,304. her employer pays 70% of the premium and deducts the remainder from her paycheck. Ms Everett is paid monthly

what amount is deducted from Ms Everett's paycheck for her health insurance premium?

A.) $141.97
B.) $307.60
C.) $331.26
D.) $717.73


2.) The health insurance company that insures Peter pays 80% of nutritional counseling after Peter pays a $50 deductible. The cost of his counseling was $1060

How much did Peter pay for his nutritional counseling
A.) $202
B.) $212
C.) $252
D.) $262


3.) Mattie must pay a $15 co-pay for each of her visits to a chiropractor. the insurance company pays 60% of the cost of the visit. After her accident, she made 12 visits to the chiropractor, each costing $305.

How much, in total, did Mattie pay for her chiropractor visits?

A.) $1464
B.) $1644
C.) $2196
D.) $2376

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Answer:

B.) $307.60 ; C.) $252 ; B.) $1644

Step-by-step explanation:

1.) Since the employer pays 70% of the premium, this leaves Ms. Everett with 100-70=30% of the cost.

30% = 30/100 = 0.3; this makes her part of the cost

0.3(12304) = 3691.2

She gets paid monthly, so we divide this by 12:

3691.2/12 = 307.6

This means she has $307.60 deducted monthly.

2.) Since the insurance company pays 80% of the costs, this leaves Peter with 100-80 = 20% of the cost.

We take his deductible out of the cost first:

1060-50 = 1010

20% = 20/100 = 0.2; this makes his part of the cost

0.2(1010) = 202+50 = 252, since we have to count the deductible as part of his cost.

3.) The total cost of all visits would be

305(12) = 3660

The insurance company pays 60% of the cost; this means she is left with 100-60 = 40%.  40% = 40/100 = 0.4;

0.4(3660) = 1464

Mattie also pays 12 $15 copays; this adds 12(15) = 180 to this:

1464+180 = $1644

Final answer:

Ms. Everett's monthly deduction for her health insurance premium is $307.60. Peter paid $202 for his nutritional counseling after accounting for the deductible and insurance payment. Mattie paid a total of $1,644 for her chiropractor visits, considering the co-pays and her share of the visit costs after insurance.

Explanation:Calculating Health Insurance Contributions and Costs

1. To determine the amount deducted from Ms. Everett's paycheck for her health insurance premium, we calculate 30% of the total annual premium (since her employer pays 70%) and then divide by 12 to get the monthly deduction.

Total annual premium: $12,304
Employer's share (70%): $12,304 × 0.70 = $8,612.80
Ms. Everett's share (30%): $12,304 × 0.30 = $3,691.20
Monthly deduction: $3,691.20 / 12 = $307.60

2. To find out how much Peter paid for his nutritional counseling, we subtract the $50 deductible from the total cost and then calculate 20% of the remaining amount (since the insurance pays 80%).

Total cost of counseling: $1,060
Deductible: $50
Amount after deductible: $1,060 - $50 = $1,010
Peter's share (20%): $1,010 × 0.20 = $202

3. To determine the total amount Mattie paid for her chiropractor visits, we multiply the co-pay by the number of visits and add to it the total amount of her share for the visits after insurance contribution.

Cost per visit: $305
Insurance pays (60%): $305 × 0.60 = $183
Mattie's share per visit (40%): $305 × 0.40 = $122
Co-pay per visit: $15
Total co-pay: $15 × 12 = $180
Total Mattie's share for visits: $122 × 12 = $1,464
Total amount Mattie paid: $1,464 + $180 = $1,644

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As I see it, the key to this problem is finding the dimension of the square DRAG. To do this, we will set up a system of equations.

First let x = the dimension of the squares and y = the congruent sides of the isosceles triangles.

To get our first equation of the system, we look at the statement regarding the perimeter of DRAGONFLIES being equal to 127.. this implies the following equation: 9x + 2y = 127

To get the second equation, we need to know that the perimeter of an isosceles triangle is defined by: P = 2(length of the congruent sides) + base side. Or in our case, 55 = 2y + x

Now our system:
9x + 2y = 127
x + 2y = 55

You can use the substitution method or linear combination to solve this system. If you have questions about how to do that, let me know.

The solution of the system is: x = 9 and y = 23
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Explanation:

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Mrs. Cunningham travels 75mph, which is 20mph faster than Mr. Cunningham's speed. Thus, each hour, she closes the distance between them by 20 miles. To find out how many hours it takes her to close the 165 mile distance between them, divide this distance by her relative speed, so: 165miles / 20mph equals 8.25 hours.

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Triangle PQR has two known interior angles of 24°, and 100°.
Triangle RST has two known interior angles of 24°, and 56°.
What can be determined about whether trianglesPQR and RST are similar?
Similarity cannot be determined from the given information.
The triangles are similar.
The triangles are not similar.
All interior angles must be given to determine similarity.

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The measures of the angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees.
This is true of all triangles.


You have two given angles of triangle PQR.
They are 24 degree and 100 degree.
What do those measures add up to?


What is 100 + 24? = 124



When you add the measure of the third angle to 124, you must get 180.
To find the measure of the third angle, just do 180 - 124.
What do you get?




180 - 124 = 56
That means the third angle of triangle PQR measures 56 deg.
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Answer:

[tex]\large\boxed{\tt x \ and \ y = 4}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\textsf{We are asked to solve for x and y of a 45-45-90 degree triangle.}[/tex]

[tex]\large\underline{\textsf{What is a 45}^{\circ}\textsf{- 45}^{\circ} \textsf{- 90}^{\circ} \textsf{Triangle?}}[/tex]

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[tex]\tt x : x : x \sqrt2[/tex]

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Answer:

  f(0) = -1

Step-by-step explanation:

Any scientific or graphing calculator can help you do this. According to the Order of Operations, the exponent is evaluated first, then the sign is applied:

  f(0) = -2^0 = -(2^0) = -1

A student club set a goal of donating 50 blankets to a local shelter. Two classes have participated so far. Ms. Carter’s class gathered 18 blankets and Mr. Moriarti’s class gathered 23 blankets. How many more blankets are needed to reach the goal of 50 blankets

What type of problem is this? How can you tell?

a part-whole problem because Ms. Carter’s class only gathered part of the number of blankets Mr. Moriarti’s class gathered

a part-whole problem because the unknown number of blankets that are still needed is part of the whole goal of 50 blankets

a comparison problem because the number of blankets gathered is compared to the number of blankets still needed

a comparison problem because the number of blankets Ms. Carter’s class gathered is compared to the number of blankets Mr. Moriarti’s class gathered

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the correct answer is that this is a part whole problem because the unknown number of blankets that are still needed is part of the whole goal of 50 blankets.
the whole value should be 50 blankets. Part of these blankets have already been collected, thats (18 +23) 41 blankets.
we have been given the whole that's 50 and we have been given the part thats 41 in total. we still have to find the other part that should be included to make the whole number of blankets. We can find the unknown number by subtracting the part given (41) from the whole (50) and the unknown is then 9 blankets.
Therefore this is a part whole problem to find out the missing part.

Final answer:

The students need 9 more blankets to reach their goal of donating 50 blankets. This is a part-whole problem because we are looking for the unknown number of blankets needed to complete the whole goal.

Explanation:

The student club set a goal of donating 50 blankets to a local shelter, with Ms. Carter’s class and Mr. Moriarti’s class contributing towards this goal. To determine how many more blankets are needed, we need to use addition and subtraction. We add the number of blankets collected by both classes then subtract that total from the goal. Ms. Carter’s class gathered 18 blankets and Mr. Moriarti’s class gathered 23 blankets. The sum of their contributions is 18 blankets + 23 blankets = 41 blankets. The goal is 50 blankets, so we subtract the number collected from the goal: 50 blankets – 41 blankets = 9 blankets. So, the answer is that the students need 9 more blankets to reach their goal of 50.

This is a part-whole problem because the unknown number of blankets that are still needed is part of the whole goal of 50 blankets. The problem does not compare the amounts collected by each class, nor does it compare the number still needed with the number collected; instead, it regards the collected blankets as part of the complete set, which is why we can dismiss the other options.

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2x^2 21

2x^2 6

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If the area is 2x^3+30x^2+6x+90 and we know the width is x + 15, we can divide to find the length since area is length times width. x goes into 2x^3 a 2x^2 number of times. Multiply 2x^2 through by the x+15 dimension and we get 2x^3 + 30x^2. Subtract from the initial dividend and we are left with the 6x+90 portion. x+15 goes into this 6 times. This means the final solution is 2x^2+6.

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B)metaphor and onomatopoeia
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D)personification and metaphor
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The answer is C

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The answer for  is b. Hope i helped.

Answer:

the perimeter is [tex]8\sqrt{2} +2\sqrt{10}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that PQRS is a parallelogram

with sides SR=[tex]4\sqrt{2}[/tex]  and QR = [tex]\sqrt{10}[/tex]

We know that the opposite sides in a parallelogram are equal

so we have

PQ= SR= [tex]4\sqrt{2}[/tex]

PS= QR= [tex]\sqrt{10}[/tex]

Now to find the perimeter of parallelogram we add all the sides

perimeter = [tex]PQ+SR+PS+QR[/tex]

                =[tex]4\sqrt{2} +4\sqrt{2} +\sqrt{10} +\sqrt{10}[/tex] ( plug the values)

                =[tex]8\sqrt{2} +2\sqrt{10}[/tex]

hence the perimeter is [tex]8\sqrt{2} +2\sqrt{10}[/tex]

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Multiplying out the expression, you get
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Answer is D Use the distributive property to simplify.  


Ernest is purchasing a $175,000 home and is making 20% down payment toward the cost. He is also buying 2 points in order to lower his inteest rate. The appraisal fee is $400, the title is $300, and the processing fee is $575. Including the down payment, what are his total closing costs?

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His total closing costs would be $39775

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Step-by-step explanation:

what are the odds against rolling a sum of 6 with the roll of two dice?

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Final answer:

The odds against rolling a sum of 6 with the roll of two dice are 31:5, as there are 5 favorable outcomes for a sum of 6 and 36 total possible outcomes when rolling two dice.

Explanation:

The question is asking about the odds against rolling a sum of 6 with two dice. To calculate this, first, we need to find all the possible combinations of two dice that sum up to 6. Those combinations are (1,5), (2,4), (3,3), (4,2), and (5,1), therefore there are 5 ways to achieve a sum of 6.

The total number of possible outcomes when rolling two dice is 6 * 6 = 36, since each die has 6 faces. So, there are 36 - 5 = 31 ways to not roll a sum of 6. The odds against rolling a sum of 6 are therefore the number of ways not to roll a 6 to the number of ways to roll a 6, which is 31:5.

Odds against rolling a sum of 6 with two dice = 31:5.

The formula for the area of a regular polygon is A=1/2ap. What is the equation solved for a?

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I'm pretty sure its this a=A/(1/2p)

Answer:a=2A/p

Step-by-step explanation:

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The table below shows the number of U.S. residents with health insurance in 2015, in thousands, categorized by age group and annual income. According to these results, if a U.S. resident with health insurance who was 35-64 in 2015 is selected at random, what is the approximate probability that this resident had an income between $50,000 and $79,999?

A. 0.20

B. 0.25

C. 0.40

D. 0.80

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The answer is d I believe

The approximate probability is  0.40 .

What is random selection?

Random selection refers to how the sample is drawn from the population as a whole, while random assignment refers to how the participants are then assigned to either the experimental or control groups.

What is probability?

Probability measures the chance of an event happening and is equal to the number of favorable events divided by the total number of events. The value of probability ranges between 0 and 1, where 0 denotes uncertainty and 1 denotes certainty.

Probability of an event P(E) = (Number of favorable outcomes) ÷ (Total outcomes ).

According to the question

The table below shows the number of U.S. residents with health insurance in 2015, in thousands, categorized by age group and annual income.

Now,

if a U.S. resident with health insurance who was 35-64 in 2015 is selected at random,

The probability that this resident had an income between $50,000 and $74,999

As

By using formula of probability

Probability of an event P(E) = (Number of favorable outcomes) ÷ (Total outcomes ).

where

Total outcomes = Total resident had an income between $50,000 and $74,999  = 56,908

Number of favorable outcomes = U.S. resident with health insurance who was 35-64 in 2015 and income between $50,000 and $74,999  

= 7,185 + 14,978

= 22,163

Now,

Putting value in formula

Probability of an event P(E) = (Number of favorable outcomes) ÷ (Total outcomes ).

Probability of an event P(E) = [tex]\frac{22163}{56908}[/tex]

                                                = 0.389

                                                = 0.40 (approx.)

Hence, the approximate probability is  0.40 .

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The following data set shows the number of books checked out from a library during the first two weeks of the month:

36, 39, 40, 42, 45, 2, 38, 41, 37, 38, 35, 37, 35, 38

Which of the following statements is true based on the data set? (5 points)

There are two outliers, indicating very few books were checked out on those two days.
There are two outliers, indicating an abnormally large number of books were checked out on those two days.
There is one outlier, indicating an abnormally large number of books were checked out on that day.
There is one outlier, indicating very few books were checked out on that day.

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There is one outlier, indicating very few books were checked out on that day.

Answer: There is one outlier, indicating very few books were checked out on that day.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given data of he number of books checked out from a library during the first two weeks of the month:

36, 39, 40, 42, 45, 2, 38, 41, 37, 38, 35, 37, 35, 38

Here , all the data value are near to each other except one i.e. 2.

Since 2 is very small value as compare to the other data values.

It means 2 is the outlier for the data.

It means only 2 books were checked out on that day, which is much lesser number of books than the other day.

Hence, the statements is true based on the data set :

There is one outlier, indicating very few books were checked out on that day.

Find the simplified form of (-3)^-4

A. 12

B. -81

C. 1/81

D. -1/81

Answers

-3 ^-4  = 1/81

 the answer is C

(-3)^-4
= 1 / (-3)^4
= 1/81

answer
C. 1/81

The local ice cream parlor has 20 different flavors of ice cream, 4 different types of cones, and 6 different types of toppings. how many different combinations of ice cream cones can be created?

Answers

Final answer:

The answer provides the total number of combinations of ice cream cones based on flavors, cone types, and toppings.

Explanation:

The number of different combinations of ice cream cones that can be created considering different flavors of ice cream, types of cones, and toppings:

Calculate the total combinations by multiplying the number of flavors of ice cream, types of cones, and toppings: 20 * 4 * 6 = 480 different combinations of ice cream cones possible.

K is the midpoint of JL. If: JK = 5x + 1 and KL = 7x - 3. Find JL

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To find JL, we simply add the lengths of JK and KL together which gives us 22 units.

If K is the midpoint of JL, it means that JK is equal in length to KL.

Thus, we can set up the equation 5x + 1 (for JK) equal to 7x - 3 (for KL) since these expressions represent the lengths of JK and KL respectively.

Solving the equation 5x + 1 = 7x - 3 for x, we find that x = 2. Substituting x back into the expression for either JK or KL yields the length of one segment, which in this case is 11 units for both JK and KL.

The clock face in a famous clock tower has a radius of about 5 meters. What is the area of the clock face to the nearest square meter? Use 3.14 as an approximation for .

Answers

Area = [tex] \pi [/tex] * r^2 = 3.14 *25 = 78.5 m sqaure.
79 square meter when you round it up 

Answer:

The area of the clock face is [tex]79\ m^{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The area of a circle is equal to

[tex]A=\pi r^{2}[/tex]

we have

[tex]r=5\ m[/tex]

[tex]\pi=3.14[/tex]

substitute

[tex]A=(3.14)(5^{2})=78.5\ m^{2}[/tex]

Round to the nearest square meter

[tex]78.5\ m^{2}=79\ m^{2}[/tex]

The sum of two consecutive even integers is −34−34. find the two integers.

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x= first integer
x+2= second integer

Add the integers together set equal to -34.

x + (x+2)= -34
combine like terms
2x + 2= -34
subtract 2 from both sides
2x= -36
divide both sides by 2
x= -18 first integer

Substitute x= -18 to find second integer.
=x+2
= -18 + 2
= -16 second integer

CHECK:
-18 + -16= -34
-34= -34

ANSWER: The first integer is -18 and the second consecutive even integer is -16.

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