If you add 0.43 to a certain number then subtract 0.58 from the result and then another 4.04, you’ll get 30.3. What is the certain number?

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Answer 1
To find the number, you need to do the opposite of the given process. 

30.3 + 4.04 = 34.34
34.34 + 0.58 = 34.92
34.92 - 0.43 = 34.49

Your answer is 34.49. 

Hope this helps!
Answer 2

Answer:

34.49.

Step-by-step explanation:


Related Questions

Which rigid transformation does NOT result in a reversed orientation of the original image? Justify your answer

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A reflection. That is because when reflecting an image you use a line of reflection, so basically a mirror image has been created so the orientation doesn't change.

Hope that helped :)

D) T(x,y) = (x, y - 2); The transformation slides the original image a given distance in a given direction. Is the CORRECT answer

Arnold's company reimburses his expenses on food, lodging, and conveyance during business trips. The company pays $40 a day for food and lodging and $0.50 for each mile traveled. Arnold drove 400 miles and was reimbursed $2600. Part A: Create an equation that will determine the number of days x on the trip (3 points) Part B: Solve this equation justifying each step with an algebraic property of equality. (6 points) Part C: How many days did Arnold spend on this trip? (1 points)

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We know for the problem that Arnold drove 400 miles during his business trip, and the cost of each mile is $0.50, so the total cost of the miles the company will reimburse is: [tex](400)(0.5)=200[/tex]$. 

Part A. We now know that the total cost  of the miles the company have to pay to Arnold is $200. We also know the company pays him $40 a day for food and lodging. So let [tex]x[/tex] represent the number of days of Arnold's business trip:
[tex]y=40x+200[/tex]
where
[tex]y[/tex] is the amount the company will reimburse Arnold after [tex]x[/tex] days.
[tex]x[/tex] is the number of days.

Part B. We know that the amount the company will reimburse Arnold is $2600, so [tex]y=2600[/tex]. Lets replace that value in our equation and solve for [tex]x[/tex] to find the number of days:
[tex]y=40x+200[/tex]
[tex]2600=40x+200[/tex]
The first thing we are going to do to solve our equation is subtract 200 to both sides using the subtraction property of equality:
[tex]2600-200=40x+200-200[/tex]
[tex]2400=40x[/tex]
Next, we are going to divide both sides of the equation by 40, using the division property of equality, to find the value of [tex]x[/tex]:
[tex] \frac{2400}{40} = \frac{40x}{40} [/tex]
[tex]60=x[/tex]
Finally, we can use the reflexive property  of equality to get:
[tex]x=60[/tex]

Part C. We can conclude that Arnold spend 60 days in his business trip.

1. What is the value of x? Show all of your work.

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AB^2 + BC^2 = AC^2
AB^2 + 6^2 = square root 117^2
AB^2 + 36 = 117

Now subtract 117 from both sides
AB^2 = 81
AB = square root 81 = 9
[tex] \sqrt{81} = 9[/tex]
Therefore AB is 9 cms.

The amplitude of y = -3sin(x) is _____.

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Amplitude: A=Absolute vaule (-3)
Amplitude: A = 3
y = -3sin (x)
 For this case what you can do are two methods to find the amplitude. 
 Method 1:
 Graph the function to see the zero-peak behavior of the function.
 Method 2:
 A = absolute value (-3)
 A = 3
 Note:
 Using method 1 we see that the zero-peak amplitude is 3.
 Answer:
 A = 3

In the figure, TU is tangent to the circle at point U. Use the figure to answer the questions.

(a) Describe the relationship among the lengths of the segments formed by the secant, RT, and the tangent segment, TU. You may used words and/or an equation.

(b) Suppose RT = 9 in. and ST = 4 in. Is it possible to find the length of TU? If so, show how to find the length. If not, explain why not.


Thanks in advance. I appreciate the help. I'm still not that good at questions like this one.

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(a)
[tex]rs \times st = tu {}^{2} [/tex]
(b)
yes it is possible the formula is in part a, but we're given just the side rt and st, not rs, but not to worry we can get rs with subtraction. we can do 9-4=5 for rs. now we can plug in our values to find tu
[tex]5 \times 4 = tu {}^{2} [/tex]
simplify with algebra
[tex] \sqrt{20} = tu[/tex]
FINAL ANSWER
[tex]2 \sqrt{5} = tu[/tex]


Final answer:

The lengths of segments in the circle are determined by the tangent-secant theorem. Given RT = 9 inches and ST = 4 inches, we can use this theorem to find that TU will be approximately 8.06 inches.

Explanation:

In this complex geometry problem involving circles and tangents, there are several relationships at play. You're looking at a circle that has a secant, RT, and a tangent, TU, creating several segments within the figure.

(a) According to the tangent-secant theorem, the squared length of the tangent segment is equal to the difference in the squared lengths of the entire secant and its external part. This can be expressed mathematically as TU² = RT² - ST².

(b) We can use this theorem with the given lengths for RT and ST to find the length of TU. Plugging in, we get TU² = 9² - 4² = 65. The length of TU is the square root of this, which is approximately 8.06 inches.

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Solve 3x - 4 ≤ 2 or 2x + 11 ≥ -1.

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3x - 4 <= 2
3x <= 6
x <=  2


2x+ 11 >= -1
2x >= -11
x >= -5.5

Solution is   -5.5 =< x <= 2 . 

 In interval notation that is  [-5.5, 2]

Answer:

[All reals]............

ALGEBRA 2 FOR JIMTHOMPSON!

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Problem 1


(a) Let x be the variable. The variable will stand for the number of additional minutes used (in addition to the minutes built into the default plan). For example, if x = 10, then Allegra used 10 additional minutes on top of what her plan allows. If x = 0, then Allegra simply pays the $65 without any extra charge.

(b) The equation is 0.10x+65 = 73.40; the 65 represents the fixed cost of 65 dollars per month regardless of how many additional minutes you use. Then you add on 0.10x on top of that to get the total 0.10x+65, which is set equal to 73.40 as this is the given bill for this particular month.

(c) Solve the equation from part (b) to get...
0.10x+65 = 73.40
0.10x+65-65 = 73.40-65
0.10x = 8.40
0.10x/0.10 = 8.40/0.10
x = 84

(d) Allegra used 84 additional minutes as this is the solution to the equation mentioned in part (b) and solved in part (c). To check the answer, simply replace x with that value
0.10x+65 = 73.40
0.10x*84+65 = 73.40
8.4+65 = 73.40
73.40 = 73.40
The answer checks out

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Problem 2


P = principal (amount deposited)
i = interest only
r = interest rate in decimal form
t = time in years

We are given the following:
i = 2800
r = 0.04 (decimal version of 4%)
t = 3.5
and we want to solve for P

i = P*r*t
2800 = P*0.04*3.5
2800 = P*0.14
2800 = 0.14P
2800/0.14 = 0.14P/0.14
20000 = P
P = 20000

Andrea should deposit $20,000 into the account (to earn $2,800 after 3.5 years; where the interest rate is 4%)

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Problem 3


|4x-8| - 3x = 6x+2
|4x-8| - 3x+3x = 6x+2+3x
|4x-8| = 9x+2
4x-8 = 9x+2 or 4x-8 = -(9x+2)
4x-8 = 9x+2 or 4x-8 = -9x-2
9x-4x = -8-2 or 9x+4x = -2+8
5x = -10 or 13x = 6
x = -10/5 or x = 6/13
x = -2 or x = 6/13

The two possible solutions are:
x = -2 or x = 6/13

However, x = -2 does not work since 
|4x-8| - 3x = 6x+2
|4(-2)-8| - 3(-2) = 6(-2)+2
|-8-8| + 6 = -12+2
|-16| + 6 = -10
16 + 6 = -10
22 = -10
which is false

Luckily, x = 6/13 does work and I'll leave that as an exercise to have you check it.

In short, the only answer is x = 6/13

A police officer earned $932 a week last year. What was his yearly salary?

A. $50,328
B. $49,396
C. $47,532
D. $48,464

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1 week = 932
52 week = 932 x 52 = $48 464 (Answer D)

The correct answer is:   [D]:  " $ 48, 464 " .
__________________________________________
Note:
__________________________________________
1 yr = 52 wk ; 


($ 932 / wk) * (52 wk) = $ 932 * 52 = $ 48, 464 ; 
__________________________________________                                               
   →
 which is:  Answer choice:  [D]:  " $ 48, 464 " .
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What Is The Value Of n So That The Expression
X² + 12 x + n Is A Perfect Square Trinomial ?
( 1 Point )

A . 36
B . 36
C . 72
D . 144,

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36 because x^2 + 12x + 36 = ( x + 6 )^2 is a perfect square trinomial;

Given is the expression, x² + 12x + n

It says to find value of 'n' that converts it into a Perfect Square Trinomial.

A perfect square trinomial is a quadratic expression which has a single root with multiplicity 2. i.e. it is of the form :- x² + 2bx + b² = (x + b)²

On comparing it with the given expression, we get :-

So 2b = 12 and n = b²

b = 6

and so b² = 6² = 36.

⇒ n = 36

Hence, x² + 12x + 36 = (x + 6)² i.e. n = 36 is the final answer.

What is the sum of the geometric series rounded to the nearest whole number?

A.4
B.0
C.2
D.3

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Answer:

Option A. [tex]4[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we know that

The sum of a geometric series is equal to

[tex]Sum=a(\frac{1-r^{n}}{1-r})[/tex]

where

a is the first term

r is the common ratio

n is the number of terms

In this problem we have

[tex]a=2,r=0.5,n=16[/tex]

substitute the values

[tex]Sum=2(\frac{1-0.5^{16}}{1-0.5})=4[/tex]

Line VW is to be drawn on the graph such that it is perpendicular to line . If the coordinates of point W are (–1, y), what is the value of y?


Y=

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The value of y is 3.

Since the lines are to be perpendicular, that means that their slopes must be negative reciprocals of each other.

First we find the slope of line ST.  The formula for slope is:
[tex]m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

Substituting our coordinates (using point T as point 2 and point S as point 1), we have:
[tex]m=\frac{2-0}{5--5}=\frac{2-0}{5+5}=\frac{2}{10}=\frac{1}{5}[/tex]

Since the slope of line VW must be the negative reciprocal of 1/5, it would be -5/1=-5.

The coordinates of V are (-2, 0).  Using V as point 1 and W as point 2, in our slope formula for this line we have:
[tex]-5=\frac{-2-y}{0--1}=\frac{-2-y}{0+1}=\frac{-2-y}{1}=-2-y \\ \\-5=-2-y[/tex]

Add 2 to both sides:
-5+2=-2-y+2
-3=-y

Divide both sides by -1:
-3/-1=-y/-1
3=y

The value of y is 3

Further explanation

Solving linear equation mean calculating the unknown variable from the equation.

Let the linear equation : y = mx + c

If we draw the above equation on Cartesian Coordinates , it will be a straight line with :

m → gradient of the line

( 0 , c ) → y - intercept

Gradient of the line could also be calculated from two arbitrary points on line ( x₁ , y₁ ) and ( x₂ , y₂ ) with the formula :

[tex]\large {\boxed {m = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}} }[/tex]

If point ( x₁ , y₁ ) is on the line with gradient m , the equation of the line will be :

[tex]\large {\boxed {y - y_1 = m ( x - x_1 )} }[/tex]

Let us tackle the problem.

Firstly , we will calculate the gradient of the line that passes through the point S( -5 , 0 ) and T( 5 , 2 ) .

[tex]m_{ST} = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}[/tex]

[tex]m_{ST} = \frac{2 - 0}{5 - (-5)}[/tex]

[tex]m_{ST} = \frac{2}{10}[/tex]

[tex]\large {\boxed {m_{ST} = \frac{1}{5} } }[/tex]

Next , we will calculate the gradient of the line that passes through the point V( 0 , -2 ) and W( -1 , y ) .

[tex]m_{VW} = \frac{y_2 - y_1}{x_2 - x_1}[/tex]

[tex]m_{VW} = \frac{y - (-2)}{-1 - 0}[/tex]

[tex]\large {\boxed {m_{VW} = \frac{y + 2}{-1} } }[/tex]

The conditions of the line perpendicular to each other will satisfy the following formula.

[tex]m_{ST} \times m_{VW} = -1[/tex]

[tex]\frac{1}{5} \times \frac{y + 2}{-1} = -1[/tex]

[tex]\frac{y + 2}{-5} = -1[/tex]

[tex]y + 2 = -5 \times -1[/tex]

[tex]y + 2 = 5[/tex]

[tex]y = 5 - 2[/tex]

[tex]\large {\boxed {y = 3} }[/tex]

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Grade: High School

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Linear Equations

Keywords: Linear , Equations , 1 , Variable , Line , Gradient , Point

FUNCTIONS! HELP! Math!

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The answer is choice D
As the x values go to negative infinity, the function's values go to positive infinity

Put another way, as x gets larger in the negative direction, y gets larger in the positive direction. Imagine there is a point on the blue curve that is free to move around as long as it stays on the blue curve the entire time. If you slide this point to the left, then it will eventually head upward infinitely as you move along the left-most branch. 

Mrs. McDonnell is making 25 paper cones to fill with popcorn for her daughter's birthday party. 4 inches 7 inches Find the volume of one paper cone if the diameter is 4 inches and the height is 7 inches. Round your answer to the nearest cubic inch.

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The volume of one cone would be 29 in³.

The formula for the volume of a cone is V=(1/3)πr²h.  Substituting our information we have:

V=(1/3)(3.14)(4/2)²(7)

We divide the diameter by 2 because the radius is half of the diameter.  This gives us:
V=1/3(3.14)(28) = 29.306 ≈ 29in³

The volume of one paper cone if the diameter is 4 inches and the height, is 7 inches is equal to 29in³.

We have given that,

Mrs. McDonnell is making 25 paper cones to fill with popcorn for her daughter's birthday party.

The volume of one cone would be 29 in³.

What is the formula for the volume of a cone?

The formula for the volume of a cone is V=(1/3)πr²h.  

Substituting our information we have:

V=(1/3)(3.14)(4/2)²(7)

We divide the diameter by 2 because the radius is half of the diameter.  This gives us:

V=1/3(3.14)(28)

V= 29.306

V≈ 29in³

Therefore the volume of one paper cone if the diameter is 4 inches and the height, is 7 inches is equal to 29in³.

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The velocity of a 150 kg cart changes from 6.0 m/s to 14.0 m/s. What is the magnitude of the impulse that acted on it?
(Points : 1)
900 kgm/s

1,200 kgm/s

3,000 kgm/s

2,100 kgm/s

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An impulse is the change in momentum. Momentum is mass times velocity. Because the mass does not change, a change in velocity is what creates an impulse. (14.0 m/s - 6.0 m/s) = 8.0 m/s. (150 kg)x(8.0 m/s) = 1200 kgm/s.

how is the graph of y=-1/2(5)^x-3 translated from the graph of y=1/2(5)^x

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The transformation of [tex]y = -\frac12(5)^{x-3[/tex] to [tex]y = \frac12(5)^{x[/tex] is reflection across the x-axis followed by a shift to the left by 3 units

Describing the transformation of f(x) to g(x).

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

[tex]y = -\frac12(5)^{x-3[/tex]

[tex]y = \frac12(5)^{x[/tex]

Rewrite them as

[tex]f(x) = -\frac12(5)^{x-3[/tex]

[tex]g(x) = \frac12(5)^{x[/tex]

From the above, we have that

f(x) is first reflected across the x-axis

This is represented by the loss of negative factor in g(x)

Then f(x) is shifted left by 3 units

This is represented by the loss of -3 in g(x)

Hence, the transformation of f(x) to g(x) is reflection across the x-axis followed by a shift to the left by 3 units

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PLEASE HELP WITH 9 & 10

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something that i would do is see how many times bigger the other shape is like for number 9 i would do 28/4 which is 7 times larger then you do 56/7 and get 8.

then for 10 i did 49 divided by 7 which is 7 times larger so then you do 28/7 to get 4 so that is your answer for 10 4.

9:8
10:4

Triangle ABC has vertices at A(3, 8) , B(11, 8) , and C(7, 12) . Triangle FGH has vertices at F(8, 4) , G(16, 4) , and H(12, 8) . Which sequence of transformations shows that triangle ABC and triangle FGH are congruent? Select each correct answer. Translate ​ triangle ABC ​ down 4 units, and then translate ​ triangle ABC right 5 units. Translate ​ triangle FGH ​ down 4 units, and then translate ​ triangle FGH ​ left 5 units. ​ Translate ​ triangle FGH ​ up 4 units, and then translate ​ triangle FGH ​ left 5 units. ​ Translate ​ triangle ABC ​ down 4 units, and then translate ​ triangle ABC ​ left 5 units.

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vertices of ΔABC 
A - (3, 8)
B - (11, 8)
C - (7, 12)
vertices  of ΔFGH
F - (8, 4)
G - (16, 4)
H - (12, 8) 
after a translation the size nor shape of the triangle changes, every point of the triangle moves the same distance in the same direction. 
if we take point A and F
x coordinates of A = 3 and F = 8
the change that has happened can be noted as 'm'
3 + m = 8
m = 5
this means that the point has moved 5 units to the right
y coordinates of A = 8 and F = 4
change that happened is 'n'
8 + n = 4
n = -4
this means that point has moved 4 units downwards

Therefore the correct answer is Translate ​ triangle ABC ​ down 4 units, and then translate ​ triangle ABC right 5 units

This the answer hope it helps!!

Please help 17 points!!!

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√10 * √8 =
√(10 * 8)  =
√80
Hello, the answer of suspho is correct but here is another procediment:

You prime factor 10 and 8... 10 = 2*5 and 8 = 2³

√2*5 * √2³

Let's take 2³ out of the square root. The radicand has a bigger exponent than the index (2) but you can't divide 2 by 3 so we write √2² * 2 and we can finally take out only 2²

√2*5 * 2√2 and multiply all the radicands.

2√20 and prime factor 20... 20 = 2²*5 and take 2² out

2√2² * 5 = 2*2√5 = 45

Answer B

In 2000 the population of a city was 588292 people. in 2002 the population of the city increased to 599656, what is the population in 2008

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The population in 2008 is 635,082. This is true given that we follow the 1.93% increase in population every two years. The rate was derived from the increase of 588,292 (year 2000) to 599,656 (year 2002). The computation is:

((599,656 - 588,292) / 588,292) * 100 = 1.93%

Applying the rate every two years, here's what get:

2000: 588,292
2002: 599,656
2004: 611,240
2006: 623,047
2008: 635,082

the hoop rotates through qan angle of 3/2 pie radian in 1 second how many revolutions does the hoop make in 1 minute

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a revolution is a full go-around the circle, namely a 2π angle, as opposed to pie, but yours sounds more delicious.

so, we know it does 3/2 π in 1 second, how many π does it do in 60 seconds(1 minute) ?

[tex]\bf \begin{array}{ccll} radians&seconds\\ \text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}&\text{\textemdash\textemdash\textemdash}\\ \frac{3\pi }{2}&1\\\\ r&60 \end{array}\implies \cfrac{\frac{3\pi }{2}}{r}=\cfrac{1}{60}\implies \cfrac{\frac{3\pi }{2}}{\frac{r}{1}}=\cfrac{1}{60}[/tex]

[tex]\bf \cfrac{3\pi }{2}\cdot \cfrac{1}{r}=\cfrac{1}{60}\implies \cfrac{3\pi }{2r}=\cfrac{1}{60}\implies \cfrac{3\pi \cdot 60}{2}=r\implies 90\pi =r\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ \textit{how many times }2\pi \textit{ goes into }90\pi ?\qquad \cfrac{90\pi }{2\pi }\implies 45[/tex]

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A game of "Doubles-Doubles" is played with two dice. If a player rolls doubles, the player earns 3 points and gets another roll. If the player rolls doubles again, the player earns 9 more points. How many points should the player lose for not rolling doubles in order to make this a fair game?

3/5
27/35
9/10
1

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The answer is 27/35.
The probabilities are the following:
one double= 5/36
two doubles =1/36
no doubles = 1/6 

The formula will be,
12/36 + 5[(3-x)/36] - (5)(x/6) = 0
x=27/35
Answer:

The answer will be 27/35

Step-by-step explanation:

Probability is the number of outcomes out of total outcomes present or  the extent to which something is likely to happen. In the given problem there are two dices which means there are total 36 outcomes because each dice has 6 sides. So the probability of the given case will be

Probability of getting two doubles on both dice = 1/36

Probability of getting just one double = 5/36

Similarly

Probability of getting no doubles on both dice is = 5/6.  

So in order to find the probability we add the products of the probabilities and solve:

12/36 + 5*(3-x)/36 - 5*x/6 = 0

x = 27/35


Which simply means the player should lose 27/35 points for not rolling a double.

simple interest = P × r × t

Joe borrowed $900 from Sam for six months. How much will Sam earn if he charges Joe a simple interest rate of 4 percent?

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700 times 2 is right nothing besides that makes sense 

Answer:

$18.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given that Joe borrowed $900 from Sam for six months. The interest rate charged by Sam is 4%.

We will use Simple interest formula to solve our given problem.

[tex]I=PrT[/tex], where,

[tex]I=\text{Simple interest}[/tex],

[tex]P=\text{Principal amount}[/tex],

[tex]r=\text{Interest rate in decimal form}[/tex],

[tex]T=\text{Time in years}[/tex].

Let us convert our given rate in decimal form.

[tex]4\%=\frac{4}{100}=0.04[/tex]

12 months = 1 year.

1 month = 1/12 year.

6 months = 6/12 year = 1/2 year = 0.5 year.

Upon substituting our given values in simple interest formula we will get,

[tex]I=900*0.04*0.5[/tex]

[tex]I=900*0.02[/tex]

[tex]I=18[/tex]

Therefore, Sam will earn $18 if he charge Joe a simple interest rate of 4 percent.

The length of a rectangle is 2 ft longer than its width. if the perimeter of the rectangle is 32 ft , find its area.

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The length of would be 9 and the width 7, resulting in an area of 63

Final answer:

To find the area of the rectangle, first solve for the width using the perimeter formula. The width is found to be 7 ft. Then calculate the length as w + 2, which is 9 ft. The area is the product of length and width, resulting in 63 square feet.

Explanation:

To solve this problem, we need to set up equations based on the information given about the rectangle's dimensions and the perimeter.

Step 1: Define Variables

Let w be the width of the rectangle in feet. Consequently, the length l will be w + 2 feet, since the length is 2 feet longer than the width.

Step 2: Perimeter Equation

The perimeter (P) of a rectangle is given by 2(l + w). We can use the perimeter given (32 ft) to create an equation: 2(w + w + 2) = 32.

Step 3: Solve for w

Combine like terms and divide both sides by 2 to find w:
4w + 4 = 32
w = 7 ft.

Step 4: Find l

The length is w + 2, which is 7 ft + 2 ft = 9 ft.

Step 5: Calculate Area

The area of a rectangle is l × w. Therefore, the area is 9 ft × 7 ft = 63 square feet.

HELP!!! Which of the following completes the statements of proof?

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Angles 1 and 2 :)

Also:
angle 3=angle 1
angle 3+angle 4 = 180 degrees
angle 1+angle 4 = 180 degrees
i think it might be A

Which of the following represents a physical change to matter?
A. combustion of carbon to form carbon dioxide B. rusting C. melting a stick of butter D. separating hydrogen gas from water,

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Physical changes affect the form of matter, volume or state, without altering its composition or nature. During fusion, a material that is in the solid state becomes liquid when the temperature increases. It is called the melting point at the temperature at which this change of state is generated. This example of melting a butter bar is the passage of a solid material into a liquid state. Not all the materials have the same melting point because each one has its own melting point.

Jane and Ron have combined annual gross earnings of $31,850. What is the
maximum amount they should consider spending for the purchase of a
house?
a. $79,625
b. $53,000
c. $31,850
d. $63,700

ANSWER ASAP WITH EXPLANATION

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The answer is D. $63,700

Matt's Ice Cream Shoppe has 7 cups of sprinkles to use on sundaes for the rest of the day. If each sundae is served with
1/8

cup of sprinkles, how many sundaes can they serve?

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if They have 7 cups of sprinkles then you would need 1/8 of a cup for each Sundae, you would have to multiply 8 by 7 to find your answer. 

Answer: Matt's Ice Cream Shoppe can serve 56 Sundaes

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The number of sundaes they can serve with 7 cups of sprinkles is 56.

What is the unitary method?

The unitary method is a technique for solving a problem by first finding the value of a single unit, and then finding the necessary value by multiplying the single unit value.

Given that, Matt's Ice Cream Shoppe has 7 cups of sprinkles to use on sundaes for the rest of the day.

Number of sundaes = Total quantity of sprinkles/Number of cups of sprinkles in each serving

= 7÷ 1/8

= 7×8

= 56

Therefore, the number of sundaes they can serve with 7 cups of sprinkles is 56.

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Sam cut a flat wooden board into fourths. He used three of the pieces as backgrounds for posters. He used equal pieces of the leftover board as backgrounds for 5 photos. What fraction of the original board did he use for each photo background? Enter your answer in the boxes.

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To answer this question you would start with 1 whole piece and break it into 4 equal pieces. Each piece would be 1/4 of the original.

If you used 3 of these, you are left with 1/4.

Out of the 1/4 leftover, you create 5 equal-sized pieces.

1/4 divided by 5.
1/4 x 1/5 = 1/20 of the original board for each.

Where is tge vertex of the graph of y=-x^2

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[tex]\bf ~~~~~~\textit{parabola vertex form} \\\\ \begin{array}{llll} \boxed{y=a(x- h)^2+ k}\\\\ x=a(y- k)^2+ h \end{array} \qquad\qquad vertex~~(\stackrel{}{ h},\stackrel{}{ k})\\\\ -------------------------------\\\\ y=-x^2\implies y=-1(x-\stackrel{h}{0})^2+\stackrel{k}{0}[/tex]

Find the solution set. (x+9) (x+9) = 0

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Answer:

The solution set is [tex]x=-9[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

we have

[tex](x+9)(x+9)=0[/tex]

we know that

[tex](x+9)(x+9)=x^{2}+18x+81[/tex]

so

[tex]x^{2}+18x+81=0[/tex]

The formula to solve a quadratic equation of the form [tex]ax^{2} +bx+c=0[/tex] is equal to

[tex]x=\frac{-b(+/-)\sqrt{b^{2}-4ac}} {2a}[/tex]

in this problem we have

[tex]x^{2}+18x+81=0[/tex]

so

[tex]a=1\\b=18\\c=81[/tex]

substitute in the formula

[tex]x=\frac{-18(+/-)\sqrt{18^{2}-4(1)(81)}} {2(1)}[/tex]

[tex]x=\frac{-18(+/-)\sqrt{0}} {2}[/tex]

The radicand is equal to zero, therefore, the solution has only one real solution

[tex]x=\frac{-18} {2}=-9[/tex]

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