Brad has two lengths of copper pipe to fit together one has a length of 2 5/12 feet and the other has a length of 3 7 12 ft how many feet of Pop does he have

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Answer 1
To find the total length of the two copper pipes, we need to add them together.

2 5/12 + 3 7/12 = 5 12/12

Since 12/12 = 1 or a whole, we can simplify this further.

5 12/12 = 6

Hope this helps!

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A triangle has side lengths of 14 cm, 48 cm, and 55 cm.

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It is a scalene triangle.

In one week, the Green Recycling Center
received 784 aluminum cans. They
received the same number of cans each
day. How many cans did the recycling
center receive each day?

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[tex]784 \div 7 = 112[/tex]
112 cans each day

one bag of toy animals weigh12 ounces. what is the total weight, in ounces, of the bags of toy animals in one crate

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Assuming I understand what you're saying, if there are 2 boxes in a crate and 18 bags in a box, the answer would be 12 * 36 = 432

Experts/ace/geniuses helpp

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square root 144 =  12 so this is the rational number

Find the midpoint of side EF. Figure EFGH is shown. E is at negative 2, 3. F is at 1, 6. G is at 4, 3. H is at 1, 0. (−1, 4) (−0.75, 4.25) (−0.5, 4.5) (−0.25, 4.75)

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The midpoint can be found using the midpoint formula.

[x1+x2/2 , y1+y2/2]
[-2+1/2 , 3+6/2]
[-1/2 , 9/2]
[-0.5 , 4.5]

The midpoint is [0.5 , 4.5]
Answer:

Hence, the mid-point of side EF is located at:

                    (-0.5,4.5)

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the coordinates of a mid-point C(e,f) of a line segment AB with vertices A(a,b) and B(c,d) is given by:

[tex]e=\dfrac{a+c}{2},\ f=\dfrac{b+d}{2}[/tex]

Here we have to find the mid-point of side EF.

E(-2,3) i.e. (a,b)=(2,3)

and F(1,6) i.e. (c,d)=(1,6)

Hence, the coordinate of midpoint of EF is:

  [tex]e=\dfrac{-2+1}{2}\ ,\ f=\dfrac{3+6}{2}\\\\\\e=\dfrac{-1}{2}\ ,\ f=\dfrac{9}{2}\\\\\\e=-0.5\ ,\ f=4.5[/tex]

                Hence, the mid-point of side EF is:

                          (-0.5,4.5)

Bob traveled 90 miles which was 250/3 % of his trip. How many miles did he still have to travel?

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250/3 more than 100% So Bob traveled much more than he expected.

Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]90[/tex] ÷ [tex]\frac{250}{3} = 1.08[/tex]

This is 1% of the trip

[tex]1.08[/tex] · [tex]100 = 108[/tex]

This is the amount of the whole trip

[tex]108 - 90 = 18[/tex]

So the answer is he has to 18 more miles to travel.

How do you find the perimeter of a tennis court with an area of 7,200?

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most likely divide it by 4

Rosa paints a wall in her bedroom. She puts green paint on 5/8 of the wall and blue paint on 3/8 of he wall. Compare fractions using <>=

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5/8 > 3/8
or it could be written as
3/8<5/8 

a rectangular prism has a top area of 20ft square and a height of 5ft. what is the volume of this rectangular prism

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V = Bh
.. = (20 ft^2)*(5 ft)
.. = 100 ft^3

The volume of this rectangular prism is 100 ft^3.

Sven investigates the amount of damage to the head gaskets on the trucks in his fleet and find that the damage index depends on the ambient temperature. He develops the equation y = - 2 3 x + 14 to model the relationship. What does 14 mean? A) The temperature only adds 14 to the damage index. B) If there is no damage index then the ambient temperature is 14. C) If the damage index is 0, then the ambient temperature would be 0. D) If the ambient temperature is 0 then the damage index would be 14.

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Given is the damage index equation, [tex] y=\frac{-2}{3} x+14 [/tex]

where y represents damage index, and x represents ambient temperature.

It is similar to slope-intercept form of linear equation given by y = mx + b.

Where m is said to be the slope of line and b is the y-intercept of the line. When x = 0, y = b.

Similarly, if plug x = 0 in the damage index equation, [tex] y=\frac{-2}{3} (0)+14=14 [/tex]

So, If ambient temperature, x = 0. Then damage index, y = 14.

Hence, option D is correct i.e. " If the ambient temperature is 0 then the damage index would be 14".

Answer:

The answer is D because 14 is the y-intercepts, which means that the x-value is 0. So the correct meaning is If the ambient temperature is 0 then the damage index would be 14. .

Step-by-step explanation:

15% of the bands total ticket sales is $375. Which proportion should we use

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2,500

Hope this helped!

which ratio is porportional to 18/21? A.2/3 B. 30/35 C. 36/48 D.1/3

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You can solve this problem by applying the proccedure below:
 
 You have:
 
 a) 18/21=2/3
 18x3/21x2
 36≠42 (2/3 is not proportinal to 18/21).
 
 b)18/21=30/35
 18x35/21x30
 630=630  (30/35 is proportional to 18/21)
 
 c)18/21=36/48
 18x48/21x36
 864≠756  (36/48 is not proportinal to 18/21)
 
 d)18/21=1/3
 18x3/21x1
 54≠21  ( 1/3 is not proportinal to 18/21)
 
 Therefore, you can conclude that the correct option is: B.30/35

What are the solutions to the equation √ ̅5x + 1 = x + 1?

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0 is your solution

√5(0) + 1 = (0) + 1

0 + 1 = 0 + 1 (True)

No other number works, because it will not equal


hope this helps

given that 1 is a zero of p(x)=3x^4-x^3-8x^2+2x+4, factor the polynomial completely, and then list all its zeros.

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Divide p over (x-1) with euclidian division we get the quotient:
[tex]3x^3+2x^2-6x-4[/tex]
Note that -2/3 is also roots of the above polynomial. 
Checking:
[tex]3(-2/3)^3+2(-2/3)^2-6(-2/3)-4=0[/tex]
Dividing again with euclidian algorithm we get the quotient:
[tex]3x^3+2x^2-6x-4[/tex] over [tex]3x+2[/tex] is [tex]X^2-2[/tex].
Final factorization:
[tex]p(x)=(x-1)(3x+2)(x-\sqrt2)(x+\sqrt2)[/tex]

find the area of an equilateral triangle (regular 3-gon) with the given measurement 9-inch A=sq. in.

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assuming is a 9 inch side.

[tex]\bf \textit{area of an equilateral triangle}\\\\ A=\cfrac{s^2\sqrt{3}}{4}\qquad \begin{cases} s=length~of\\ \qquad a~side\\ -------\\ s=9 \end{cases}\implies A=\cfrac{9^2\sqrt{3}}{4}\implies A=\cfrac{81\sqrt{3}}{4}[/tex]

Trey graphs the equations y = –x2 + 2x + 3 and y = x2 – 2x + 3 to solve the equation –x2 + 2x + 3 = x2 – 2x + 3. His graph is shown below.

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What are the solution(s) of –x2 + 2x + 3 = x2 – 2x + 3?

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all you have to do is go on desmos calculator and type those two equations in the two point where the graph meets are the solutions to this problems (0,3) and (2,3)

The solution of the equation [tex]-x^2+2x+3=x^2-2x+3[/tex] are the x-coordinates of common points on the graphs of the function [tex]y=-x^2+2x+3[/tex] and [tex]y=x^2-2x+3.[/tex]

As you can see from the attached diagram these graphs intersect at points (0,3) and (2,3), then the solutions of the previous equation are x=0 and x=2.

Answer: x=0, x=2.

What is the volume of a cube with an edge length of 2.7 centimeters?

Enter your answer, as a decimal, in the box.


cm³

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For the volume you have to cube (hence the name) the edge length:

(2.7)³ = 19.683 cm³

Answer:

the answer is V≈19.68cm³

V=a3

a

Edge

cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Claire bought 3 bars of soap and five sponges for $2.31. Steve bought five bars of soap and three sponges for $3.05. Find the cost of each item

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1st: 3b+5s=2.31 2nd: 5b+3s=3.05Multiply 1st by 5 to get:3rd: 15b+25s=11.55Multiply 2nd by 3 to get:4th: 15b+9s=9.15Subtract 4th from 3rd to get: 16s=2.4 s=0.15 or 15 cents (cost of bar of soap)Substitute into 1st to solve for b:3b+5(0.15)=2.313b+0.75=2.313b=1.56b=0.52 or 52 cents (cost of a sponge)

What is an atom? GIVING BRAINLIEST 30 POINTS PLEASE HELP

Question 1 options:

an indivisible particle


one of the three particles that make up all matter


an element without an electrical charge


the basic particle that makes up matter

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What is a neutron?

Question 2 options:

a subatomic particle with no electric charge, found in the electron cloud


a subatomic particle with no electric charge, found in the nucleus of an atom


a subatomic particle with no electric charge, found in the neutron cloud


a subatomic particle with either a positive or negative electric charge, found in the nucleus of an atom

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What is a proton?

Question 3 options:

a subatomic particle with a -1 negative electric charge, found in the proton cloud


a subatomic particle with a +1 positive electric charge, found in the nucleus of an atom


a subatomic particle with a -1 negative electric charge, found in the nucleus of an atom


a subatomic particle with a +1 positive electric charge, found in the proton cloud

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What is an electron?

Question 4 options:

a subatomic particle with a +1 positive electric charge, found in the electron cloud


a subatomic particle with a -1 negative electric charge, found in the nucleus of the atom


a subatomic particle with a +1 positive electric charge, found anywhere in an atom


a subatomic particle with a -1 negative electric charge, found in the electron cloud

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What is an electron cloud?

Question 5 options:

the area surrounded by the nucleus of an atom, where electrons and neutrons can be found


the area that surrounds the nucleus of an atom, where electrons can be found


the area that surrounds the nucleus of an atom, where electrons and neutrons can be found


the area surrounded by the nucleus of an atom, where electrons can be found

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What is an ion?

Question 6 options:

an atom with either more or fewer electrons than protons, giving the atom either a positive or negative charge


an atom with either more or fewer neutrons than protons, giving the atom a different atomic mass


an atom with either more or fewer electrons than protons, giving the atom a significantly different atomic mass


an atom with either more or fewer neutrons than protons, giving the atom either a positive or negative charge

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What are isotopes?

Question 7 options:

atoms of the same element that have different atomic masses because they have different numbers of protons


atoms of the same element that have different atomic masses because they have different number of electrons


atoms of the same element that have different electric charges because they have different numbers of neutrons


atoms of the same element that have different atomic masses because they have different numbers of neutrons

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Which statement is FALSE?

Question 8 options:

An ion can be either positively or negatively charged


Isotopes are caused by different numbers of neutrons in the electron cloud

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Look at the timeline below. What is missing from the timeline?



Question 9 options:

1913 CE: Bohr proposed that electrons can change their orbit with a change of energy. He calls the orbits valence shells.

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What is the overall charge of an atom’s nucleus?

Question 10 options:

positive


neutral


negative


It depends on how many protons are in the nucleus.


It depends on how many neutrons are in the nucleus.

Question 11 (1 point) Question 11 Unsaved
Where is most of the mass in an atom?

Question 11 options:

electrons


nucleus


electron cloud


protons


neutrons

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1. Option 4
2. Option 2
3. Option 2
4. Option 4 (not completely sure)
5. Option 2
6. Option 1 (not completely sure)
7. Option 4
8. Isotopes are caused by different numbers of neutrons in the electron cloud
9.  Not sure of the question
10. Positive charge
11. nucleus

Answer:

1. Option 4

2. Option 2

3. Option 2

4. Option 4 (not completely sure)

5. Option 2

6. Option 1 (not completely sure)

7. Option 4

8. Isotopes are caused by different numbers of neutrons in the electron cloud

9.  Not sure of the question

10. Positive charge

11. nucleus

Step-by-step explanation:

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at halloween 3/10 of the candy robin receivd was chocolate. what percent of candy was chocolate,


PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!

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if 3/10 was chocolate 
3/10=0.3
0.3 *100=30% was chocolate 

if 10/4 = 14/x what is x?

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Is there answer choices? Because if you do 10/4=2.5 and if you do 14/2.5 you get 5.6
Answer: 5.6

Explanation:

1) set the proportion:

 10        14
----- =   -----
  4           x

2) clear the unknown, x

10x = 14(4)

=> 10x = 56

=> x = 56 / 10

=> x = 5.6

The diagonals of a rhombus are 12 in. and 16 in. long. The length of a side of the rhombus is 10 in. What is the height of the rhombus? Explain how you found your answer.

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If d₁ and d₂ are the lengths of the diagonals, the area is given by
.. A = (1/2)*d₁*d₂
.. A = (1/2)*(12 in)*(16 in)
.. A = 96 in²

If b is the base and h is the height, the area is given by
.. A = b*h
We know the values of A and b, so
.. 96 in² = (10 in)*h
.. (96 in²)/(10 in) = h = 9.6 in

The height is 9.6 in.

A set of scores ranges from a high of x = 96 to a low of x = 11. if these scores were placed in a grouped frequency distribution table, what is the best value for the interval width?

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There is no hard and fast rule to select the class width. It largely depends on our application.However, one thing that should be kept in mind is that the number of classes should neither to be too low nor too high. So keeping this thing in mind, the class width is select.

The range of the data is = Maximum- Minimum = 96 - 11 = 85
10 classes will be most suited for this data.

The class width for each data can be calculated as:
 
Class Width = Range / Number of Classes  = 85/10 = 8.5
Class width is always rounded to nearest next integer. So the class width will be 9 in this case.
 
So, the best value of class width or interval width for the given data will be 9.

The best value for the interval width is 17

The highest and the lowest data elements are given as:

x = 96

x = 11

Start by calculating the range

Range = High - Low

So, we have:

Range = 96 - 11

Range = 85

The interval width depends on the number of classes.

Assume that the number of classes is 5,

Then the width is calculated as:

Width = Range / Class

So, we have:

Width = 85/5

Width = 17

Hence, the number of interval width is 17

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A student who was ineligible for financial aid needed to borrow 775,000 for tuition,books,and living expenses. Some money was borrowed at 8%, some at 9%, and some at 10%. How much was borrowed at each interest rate if the annual interest owed was 67,500 and the amount borrowed at 8% was four times the amount borrowed at 10%.
8%:
9%:
10%:

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$75,000 was borrowed at 10%; $300,000 was borrowed at 8%; and $400,000 was borrowed at 9%.

Since we are only looking at one year, and we assume the interest is compounded no more than annually, we can use the formula for simple interest:

I = prt

Let p be the amount borrowed at 10%.  Then 4p, or 4 times the amount borrowed at 10%, is borrowed at 8% interest.  The remaining amount, (775000-4p-p) or (775000-5p) is borrowed at 9%.  The amount of interest for each portion of the loan is given by:

I=p(0.1)(1)
I=4p(0.08)(1)
I=(775000-5p)(0.09)(1)

Adding these together for the total amount of interest, $67,500, we have:

67500=p(0.1)(1)+4p(0.08)(1)+(775000-5p)(0.09)(1)

Simplifying the right hand side we have:
67500=0.1p+0.32p+69750-0.45p

Combining like terms gives us:
67500= -0.03p+69750

Subtract 69750 from both sides:
67500-69750= -0.03p+69750-69750
-2250= -0.03p

Divide both sides by -0.03:
-2250/-0.03 = -0.03p/-0.03

75000 = p

So $75000 is the amount borrowed at 10%; 4(75000)=$300,000 borrowed at 8%; and 775000-75000-30000= $400,000 borrowed at 9%.

Nancy has nine books and she has read 8 total books Sally has two times more books the Nancy how many books does Sally have

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Sally has eight-teen books.

Sally has 18 books, as she has two times more books than Nancy, who has 9 books. The equation used is Sally's books = 2 × Nancy's books. Therefore, 2 × 9 = 18.

To determine how many books Sally has, we need to understand that she has two times more books than Nancy. Nancy has a total of 9 books.

The equation we use here is:

Sally's books = 2 × Nancy's books

Given Nancy's books = 9:

Sally's books = 2 × 9 = 18

Therefore, Sally has 18 books.

Using synthetic division, find (x4 − 2) ÷ (x + 1).

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We have given:

x^4-2/x+1

Put x+1 = 0

x= 0-1

x= -1

-1 | 1   0   0   0   -2

  |      -1   1   -1     1

_______________

    1    -1   1  -1    -1

Thus it makes the expression:

x^3-x^2+x-1 - 1/x+1

You can further confirm this expression by solving the expression:

(x4 − 2) ÷ (x + 1).

x^4 - 1 -1/x+1

x^4-1/x+1 - 1/x+1

(x^2-1) (x^2+1)/x+1 - 1/x+1

(x-1)(x+1) (x^2+1)/x+1  - 1/x+1

x+1 n the numerator will be cancelled out by x+1 in the denominator.

(x-1) (x^2+1) - 1/x+1

Multiply (x^2+1) by x-1

x(x^2+1) -1(x^2+1)  - 1/x+1

x^3+x-x^2-1 - 1/x+1

x^3-x^2+x-1 - 1/x+1 ....

Solve for x. x − 4 1/6 = 9 1/3 A) −131 2 B) −51 6 C) 131 2 D) 51 6

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I believe the answer is B
The answer would be: B -51 6

What is BP? Enter your answer as a decimal in the box

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check the picture below.

Zakir loans Panji $20,000 for one year at 8% simple interest. Three months later, Zakir sells the note to Ben at a simple discount rate of 7 3/4%. How much does Ben pay for the note?

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The maturity value of the note is
.. mv = P*(1 +rt) = 20,000*(1 +.08*1) = 21,600

The note is sold to Ben at the discounted price of
.. 21,600*(1 -rt)
.. = 21600*(1 -.0775*0.75) . . . . . 9 months is 0.75 years
.. = 20,344.50

Ben pays $20,344.50 for the note, which has a maturity value of $21,600.

In a circle with a radius of 6 m, an arc is intercepted by a central angle of 7π4 radians. What is the arc length? Use 3.14 for π . Enter your answer as a decimal in the box.

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[tex]\bf \textit{arc's length}\\\\ s=r\theta \quad \begin{cases} r=radius\\ \theta =angle~in\\ \qquad radians\\ ------\\ r=6\\ \theta =\frac{7\pi }{4} \end{cases}\implies s=6\cdot \cfrac{7\pi }{4}\implies s=\cfrac{21\pi }{2}[/tex]

Answer:

[tex]Arc length=32.97m[/tex]        

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that In a circle with a radius of 6 m, an arc is intercepted by a central angle of [tex]\frac{7\pi}{4}[/tex] radians.

Then, the arclength of the circle is given as:

[tex]Arc length=radius{\times}central angle[/tex]

⇒[tex]Arc length=6{\times}\frac{7\pi}{4}[/tex]

⇒[tex]Arc length=\frac{21\pi}{2}[/tex]

⇒[tex]Arc length=10.5{\times}3.14[/tex]

⇒[tex]Arc length=32.97m[/tex]

Thus, the arc length of the given circle is 32.97m.

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What is the largest possible number of students in that class?PLZ ANSWER AND SHOW WORK? A pyramid has a regular hexagonal base with side lengths of 4 and a slant height of 6. Find the total area of the pyramid. The table shows the electric current produced by a solar cell in different amounts of sunlight (light intensity). Answer the questions using the data. I only need help on 5 and 6 Wayne went on a 4km hike. He took a break at 4/3 k. He took a drink of water at 10/3. Show Wayne's hike on the number line. Include his starting and finishing Place, and the 2 points where he stopped Read the selection below from the play King Arthurs Socks by Floyd Dell and answer the question that follows.A young man enters. GUENEVERE: Lancelot! LANCELOT: Guenevere! (They go up to each other, and he takes both her hands. They stand that way for a moment. Then he says lightly)Darning King Arthurs socks, I see! GUENEVERE: (releasing herself, and going back to her chair) Yes. Sit down. LANCELOT: Wheres his royal highness? GUENEVERE: New York. Why dont you ever come to see us? What is the authors purpose in the above passage, and how does he achieve it through his organization and choice of details? Why is circle 1 similar to circle 2? Circle 1: center (2, 3) and radius 4 Circle 2: center (2, 3) and radius 12