Ryanne is 14. her brother's age is three more than half her age. how old is her brother?

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Answer 1
Ryanne = 14 
half her age : 14 ÷ 2 = 7
three more  : 7 + 3 = 10
Her brother is 10 years old.
Answer 2

Answer:

10 years old

Step-by-step explanation:

I will use the letter r to denote Ryanne's age:

r = 14

And  according to the problem, her brother's age is THREE MORE THAN HALF HER AGE

so, we start by finding  how much is half of Ryanne's age:

r/2 = 14/2 = 7

and next, we find that three more than half her age is:

7 + 3 = 10

Her brother is 10 years old


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You are driving at an average speed of 50 miles per hour. You drive 22 hours, and you still need to drive another 175 miles. Which graph models how far you are from your destination at any point in time?

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7650 i think that is the answer please correct me if that wrong 



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Based on the abbreviations, translate the following ads into fully spelled-out sentences. The final sentence should state how many rooms each house probably has, not counting bathrooms. LOW CTM - 2 bdrm 1 ba. Qualifying Low monthly payments 555-834-3674 Norris Realty

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low cash to mortgage, two bedroom one bedroom. ​Qualifying Low monthly payments 
555-834-3674 Norris Realty

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Derek wrote the following paragraph proof for the Vertical Angles Theorem:

The sum of angle 1 and angle 4 and the sum of angle 3 and angle 4 are each equal to 180 degrees by the definition of supplementary angles. The sum of angle 1 and angle 4 is equal to the sum of angle 3 and angle 4 by the transitive property of equality. Angle 1 is equal to angle 3 _____________________.

Which phrase completes the proof?
by construction using a straightedge
by the definition of a perpendicular bisector
by the subtraction property of equality
by the vertical angles theorem

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Hey there! :D

It's important to remember that vertical angles are congruent. They are angles that you could draw a line through the vertex, and it would create 2 more equal angles. 

Also, the question even states that "Derek wrote the following paragraph proof for the vertical angles theorem." 

So, the answer is 'the vertical angles theorem".

I hope this helps!
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subtraction property of equality (i just took that test and got it right)

Find the product. (2 p + 7)(3 p - 9)
6 p^2 - 3 p - 63
6 p^2 + 3 p - 63
6 p^2 + 39 p - 63
6 p^2 + 3 p - 2

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p^2(2*3) +p(2*(-9) +3*7) +7*(-9)
= 6p^2 +3p -63

The 2nd selection is appropriate.

help !! Which represents the solution(s) of the graphed system of equations, y = x2 – 2x and y = –2x – 1?
a (1, –1)
b (0, 0) and (0, –1)
c (0, 0) and (2, 0)
d no solutions

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B is the answer.
y = 0^2 - 2(0) = 0 (0, 0)
y = -2(0) - 1 = -1 (0, -1)

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Determine if the number is written in scientific notation. If not explain.
1. 4.8x100^7

No; it is not written as a number times a power of 10
yes; the number is written in scienfic notation
no; the first factor is not a number between 1 and 10

2. 5.1x10^-8
yes; the number is written in scienfic notation
no; the first factor is not a number between 1 and 10
no; it is not written as a number times a power of 10

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The answers are the following:
1. 4.8x100^7 is not in scientific notation.
No; it is not written as a number times a power of 10. It should not be "times 100" because in scientific notation, the highest number to be expanded by the degree is 10. 

2. 5.1x10^-8 is in scientific notation.
yes; the number is written in scienfic notation. This is because it has a base number and multiply to x10^-8 which is the exponent indicating that the expanded value is 0.000000051

WXYZ is an isosceles trapezoid with legs WX and YZ and a base XY. If the length of WX is 6x+5, the length of XY is 10x+4 and the length of YZ is 8x-3, find the value of x.

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Answer: x = 4

Explanation:

An isosceles trapezoid has two opposite sides (the bases) parallel, and the two other sides (the legs) are of equal length.

So, since the two legs are of equal length, you only need to use the information of the two legs:

Leg WX: 6x + 5

Leg: YZ: 8x - 3

Leg WX = Leg YZ => 6x + 5 = 8x - 3

6x + 5 = 8x - 3

=> 8x - 6x = 5 + 3

=> 2x = 8

=> x = 8 / 2

=> x = 4

Find the area of a circle with a circumference of \color{blue}{6\pi}6πstart color blue, 6, pi, end color blue.

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By definition, the circumference of a circle is given by:
 C = 2πR.
 Where,
 R: radius of the circle.
 Substituting we have:
 6π = 2πR
 We cleared R:
 R = (6π) / (2π)
 R = 3
 Then, look for the area of the circle which will be given by:
 A = πR ^ 2
 Substituting the values:
 A = π (3) ^ 2
 A = 9π units ^ 2
 Answer:
 
The area of the circle is:
 A = 9π units ^ 2

A right triangle has a leg of 13 cm and a hypotenuse of 21 cm. What is the length of the other leg? Round to the nearest tenth
A. 8.0 cm
B.16.5 cm
C. 24.7 cm
D. 272.0 cm

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The other leg of the right triangle will be 16.5cm.

Legs of a right triangle:

The side which shares the common/neighboring border to the right angle in a triangle is called legs.

Pythagoras theorem:

It states that the sum of the areas of the two squares on the legs equals the area of the of the square on the hypotenuse.

According to the given question, we have

length of one leg of the right triangle is 13cm.

hypotenuse of the right triangle is 21 cm .

Let x be the length of the other leg.

Now, according to the Pythagoras theorem

We can write as

[tex](21)^{2} = x^{2} +(13)^{2}[/tex]

⇒ 441 = [tex]x^{2} +169[/tex]

⇒[tex]441-169 =x^{2}[/tex]

⇒ [tex]272 =x^{2}[/tex]

⇒ [tex]x = \sqrt{272}[/tex]

⇒[tex]x = 16.49[/tex] ≈ 16.5cm

Hence, the other leg of the right triangle will be 16.5cm.

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a) Let b and r represent the cost of a bag of bark mulch and red mulch, respectively. (Always start with a "let" statement that defines your variables--usually based on what the question is asking: cost of each type.)

8b +6r = 44.50 . . . . Paul's first purchase
1b +8r = 25.50 . . . . .Paul's second purchase


b) There are many ways to solve a set of linear equations like this. I like a graphical calculator because it gives me the solution without having to think too much or do any arithmetic.

(b, r) = (3.50, 2.75)

Pine bark mulch costs $3.50 per bag.
Red mulch costs $2.75 per bag.


c) The project cost would have been
.. 14*$3.50 +10*$2.75 = $76.50

Paul would NOT have been able to make that purchase with funds available.

Simplify the expression. (p^9)^−2

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 p9/p3 Final result : p6 Reformatting the input :

Changes made to your input should not affect the solution:

 (1): "p3"   was replaced by   "p^3".  1 more similar replacement(s).

Step by step solution :Step  1  : p9 Simplify —— p3 Dividing exponential expressions :

 1.1    p9 divided by p3 = p(9 - 3) = p6

Final result : p6

Answer:

[tex](p^9)^{-2}=p^{-18}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex](p^9)^{-2}[/tex]

To simplify the given expression we apply exponential property.

Multiply the outside exponent with inside exponent

[tex](a^m)^n= a^{mn}[/tex]

when we multiply the outside exponent -2 inside 9 , it becomes -18

So the given expression becomes

[tex](p^9)^{-2}=p^{-18}[/tex]

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I'm pretty sure it's D, hope this helps, have an amazing day :)
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We can divide the large polygon into 3 smaller known polygons 
1 square and 2 rectangles

The dimensions of the square will be:
width: 3 units
length: 3 units 

The dimensions of the 1st rectangle will be:
width: 4 units
length: 7 + 13 = 20 units

The dimensions of the 2nd rectangle will be:
width: 5 units
length: 13 units

The area formula of square is (side)²
A = (6)² = 36 units²

The area formula of a rectangle is (length x width)
A (1st) = 4 x 20
           = 80 units² 
A(2nd) = 5 x 13
            = 65 units²

Now, we add all the areas to get the final area
Area total = 36 + 80 + 65
                 = 181 unit²

Your final answer will be option D

A boat in calm seas travels in a straight line and ends the trip 16 km west and 50 km north of its original position. Find the direction of the trip to the nearest tenth of a degree.

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Take the sin(∠boat)= side opposite the angle (50 km)/ (hypotenuse)
 sin(∠boat)= 50/52.5
(take the invers sin of (50/52.5)
∠boat= 80.3° North West

ANSWER:
The boat's traveled 80.3° North West

Ten times the sum of a number and
15
is at least
26
.
Use the variable
b
for the unknown number.

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At least means greater than or equal to.

10 × (15+b) ≥ 26
150+10b ≥ 26
10b ≥ -124
b ≥  -12.4

Write three functions. In the first function, y should vary directly with x. In the second function, y should vary inversely with x. In the third function, the relationship between x and y should be neither inverse variation nor direct variation.

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Asked and answered elsewhere.
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1) y = kx . . . . . for some constant k

.. Here y is directly proportional to x , where k is the constant of proportionality


2) y = k/x . . . . for some constant k

.. Here y is inversely proportional to x , again k is the constant of proportionality.


3) y = 2x +52

..

Here y is linearly related to the x , it is neither directly proportional nor inversely proportional.

Daniel Potter bought a new car for $20,000.00. Two years later, he wanted to sell it. He was offered $14,650.00 for it. If he sold it for that amount, what was his depreciation rate?

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First compute the different of the price like this:
 $20,000.00-$14,650.00=5350$
Then divide like this:
[tex] \frac{5350.00}{20,000}=75 [/tex]
Now compute the percentage like this:
[tex]0,26\times100=26.75\%[/tex]
In order to compute the rate, divide by the number of years we get:
[tex]\dfrac{26.75}{2}=13.37\%[/tex]
The rate of depreciation is [tex]13.37\%[/tex]. 


Answer: 13.375% per year

Explanation:

1) Depreciation is the loss of value: $ 20,000.00 - $ 14,650.00 = $ 5,350

2) The percent of depreciation is amount of the depreciation divided by the value of the car when purchased, times 100.

That is (5,350 / $ 20,000) * 100 = 26.75 %

2) The rate is percent of depreciation per year:

depreciation rate = % of depreciation / number of years = 26.75%  / 2 = 13.375% per year.

A used book store buys a hardback book for $1.50 and then sells it for $5. Over time, the store sells the same number of books it buys. The store manager can use the equation P(x)=5x−1.5x to determine the store's profit, P(x), where x is the number of books that the store sells. Which statement about the book store is true based on the profit equation?

A.The book store makes a profit of $5.00 for each hardback book that is sold.
B.The book store makes a profit of $3.50 for each hardback book that is sold.
C.The book store makes a profit of $4.50 for each hardback book that is sold.
D.The book store sells each hardback book for $3.50

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A used book store buys a hardback book for $1.50 and then sells it for $5. Over time, the store sells the same number of books it buys. The store manager can use the equation P(x)=5x−1.5x to determine the store's profit, P(x), where x is the number of books that the store sells. Which statement about the book store is true based on the profit equation?

Cost Price of book, C.P.=$1.50

Selling Price of book, S.P.=$5

PROFIT=S.P. -C.P.

So, Profit=$5-$1.50=$3.50

So, Profit=$3.50 on each book

Or, we are given P(x)= 5x-1.50x

Or, P(x)=3.50x

For each book, we must divide the profit P(x) by x, that is, number of books

[tex] \frac{P(x)}{x}=\frac{3.5x}{x} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{P(x)}{x}=\frac{3.5*1}{1} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{P(x)}{x}=3.5 [/tex]

So, Profit for each book sold is $3.50

Answer:Option C

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

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And airplanes at altitude change -370 ft over 7 minutes what was the mean change of altitude in feet per minute?

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we have that
 [the mean change of altitude]=[change in altitude]/[time]
 [the mean change of altitude]=[-370]/[7]---------------> -52.86 ft/minute

the answer is -52.86 ft/minute  (the negative sign means that the plane is descending)

What is the x-intercepts of the graph of y = 12x-5x-2

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y = 12x - 5x - 2

first simplify the equation by subtracting like terms (in this case):

12x - 5x = 7x

y = 7x - 2

Since you are finding the x, you must isolate the x. Do the opposite of PEMDAS.(Note: because there is a equal sign, what you do to one side, you do to the other)

y = 7x - 2

y (+2) = 7x - 2 (+2)
y + 2 = 7x
(y + 2)/7 = 7x/7

x = (y + 2)/7


x = (y + 2)/7 is your answer

hope this helps
x intercept = when the graph cuts the x-axis = when y = 0


y = 12x^2 -5x -2

when y = 0
12x^2 -5x -2 = 0
(3x - 2) (4x + 1) = 0
x = 2/3 or x = 1/4

So the x-intercept are (2/3, 0) and (1/4, 0)

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It's geomtery

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Every line segment is an altitude, namely
BD, AB, BC for triangle ABC  (angle B is a right-angle)
BD, AD are altitudes for triangle ABD
BD, DC are altitudes for triangle BDC
So in all, altitudes are
BD,AB, BC,AD,DC.

Using metric relations, 
BD^2=AD*DC=5*7=35
=>
BD=sqrt(35)=5.916 (to 3 decimal places)

Hence the area of triangle ABC
Area=Base*Height/2 = (5+7)*sqrt(35)/2= 35.496 (to 3 decimal places)

Suppose that in a certain triangle, the degree measures of the exterior angles are in the ratio 2:3:4. If the largest interior angle measures y degrees, what is the value of y?

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first you should calculate total of the ratios:
2+3+4=9
then divide 360 by 9 (because the total degrees of the exterior angles in polygon is 360)
[tex]360 \div 9 = 40[/tex]
at the end find the amount of the exterior angles:
[tex]2 \times 40 = 80 \\ 3 \times 40 = 120 \\ 4 \times 40 = 160[/tex]
the shortest exterior angle is 80 degrees
so it has the largest interior angle:
180-80=100
the answer is 100

Final answer:

To find the largest interior angle y in a triangle with exterior angles in the ratio 2:3:4, we use the fact that the sum of a triangle's exterior angles is 360° to find the value of each exterior angle, then deduce y as the supplement of the largest exterior angle, resulting in y being 20°.

Explanation:

To find the value of the largest interior angle y in a triangle where the exterior angles are in the ratio 2:3:4, we start by understanding that the sum of the exterior angles of any triangle is 360°.

This means that the exterior angles in this triangle are 2x, 3x, and 4x degrees, respectively, where x is a common multiple.

Given that the sum of these angles must be 360°, we can write the equation 2x + 3x + 4x = 360°, simplifying to 9x = 360° and solving for x gives us x = 40°.

The largest exterior angle is 4x, which equals 160°. Since the exterior angle is supplementary to the interior angle it shares a vertex with, the largest interior angle y is therefore 180° - 160° = 20°.

Thus, the value of y is 20°.

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1. 20 × 10 mm = 200 mm

2. rotation
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I need help with this equation! Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5730 years. Derek has a sample of a fossil that has 33mg of its original 100 mg of carbon-14. Find the decay constant, k, and use it to answer the questions that follow.
First use the formula P(t)=Ae ^{kt} , to find the decay constant, k

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First all, the decay formula is [tex]P(t)=Ae^{-kt} [/tex]
where:
[tex]P(t)[/tex] is the remaining quantity after [tex]t[/tex] years
[tex]A[/tex] is the initial sample
[tex]t[/tex] is the time in years 
[tex]k[/tex] is the decay constant 

From the problem we know that [tex]A=33[/tex] and [tex]P=100[/tex], but we don't have the time [tex]t[/tex]; to find it we will take advantage of the half-life of the Carbon-14. If you have a sample of 100 mg and Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5730, after 5730 years you will have half of your original sample i.e. 50 mg. We also know that after [tex]t[/tex] years we have a remaining sample of 33mg, so the amount of the sample that decayed is [tex]100mg-33mg=67mg[/tex]. Knowing all of this we can set up a rule 3 and solve it to find [tex]t[/tex]:
[tex] \frac{100mg--\ \textgreater \ 5730years--\ \textgreater \ 50mg}{100mg--\ \textgreater \ (t)years---\ \textgreater \ 67mg} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{5730years--\ \textgreater \ 50mg}{(t)years---\ \textgreater \ 67mg} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{5730}{t} = \frac{50}{67} [/tex]
[tex]t= \frac{(5730)(67)}{50} [/tex]
[tex]t=7678.2[/tex]

Now that we know our time [tex]t[/tex] lets replace all the values into our decay formula:
[tex]33=100e^{-7678.2k} [/tex]
Notice that the constant [tex]k[/tex] we need to find is the exponent; we must use logarithms to bring it down, but first lets isolate the exponential expression:
[tex] \frac{33}{100} = e^{-7678.2k} [/tex]
[tex]e^{-7678.2k} = \frac{33}{100} [/tex]
[tex]ln(e^{-7678.2k} )=ln( \frac{33}{100} )[/tex]
[tex]-7678.2k=ln( \frac{33}{100} )[/tex]
[tex]k= \frac{ln( \frac{33}{100}) }{-7678.2} [/tex]
[tex]k=-0.000144[/tex]

We can conclude that the decay constant [tex]k[/tex] is approximately  -0.000144


What does (r−c)(3) mean about George's new store?

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subtract r from c to get 8x+10

 replace x with 3

8(3) +10 = 34 which in hundreds is 3400 dollars

the answer is C

Amy has 12 pairs of white socks, 2 pairs of gray socks, and 6 pairs of black socks in her drawer. if she takes two pairs without replacement, what is the probability that she will take a white pair and gray pair?

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HI!
First of all, there are total 12 + 2 + 6 = 20 pairs of socks.
Probability of getting a pair of white socks the first time is 12/20.
Probability of getting a pair of gray socks without replacement, if first one was white, is 2/19
Therefore the probability that she will take a white pair and gray pair without replacement is 6/95 (I multiplied the two probabilities)
Let me know if there are any other questions!

Type the correct answer in each box. If necessary, use / for the fraction bar(s). Richard has 3 times as many music CDs as Benny does. If Richard has y CDs, the number of CDs Benny has is given by the expression . If Richard has 30 CDs, Benny has CDs.

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r= 3b

r=y

r=30 cd

b= 10 cds

Answer:

[tex]y=3x[/tex]

when Richard has 30 CDs, Benny has 10 CDs.

Step-by-step explanation:

Richard has 3 times as many music CDs as Benny does.

Let Benny has 'x' CD's.

If Richard has 'y' CDs, the number of CDs Benny has is given by the expression :

[tex]y=3x[/tex]

If Richard has 30 CDs, means y = 30

So, x will be => [tex]30=3x[/tex]

[tex]x=30/3=10[/tex]

So, when Richard has 30 CDs, Benny has 10 CDs.

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The answer to the first question is the last option and the answer to the second question is Balance

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The domain of a(x) is all of R. The domain of b is the range where [tex]x-4 \geq 0, hence \ x \geq 4[/tex]. We can calculate the composition boa by changing in the expression for b, every x with a(x). Hence, boa(x)=[tex] \sqrt{(3x+1)-4} [/tex]=[tex] \sqrt{3x-3} [/tex]. Again for a function with a root to be defined, we need that the expression under the square root has to be positive. Hence, 3x-3[tex] \geq [/tex] 0.Thus, the set where this holds is [tex]3x \geq 3, x \geq 1[/tex]. This is also the domain of the function boa(x).

Sue’s Corner Market has a markup of 60% on bottled water. If the market sells a bottle of water for $2, find the original amount that Sue pays.

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Markup is the amount added to the cost price of goods to cover overhead and profit.

Sue’s Corner Market has a markup of 60% on bottled water.

Let us say original price was $x.

Now price after markup is $2.

So we can make an equation like:

original price + markup price = price after markup

x + 60% of x =2

[tex] x + 0.6x =2 [/tex]

[tex] 1.6x =2 [/tex]

dividing both sides by 1.6

x= 1.25

So original price was 1.25 dollars.

Answer:

1.25 dollars.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which pair of variables is the most likely to have both correlation and causation?

* the height of a person and the amount of work he does
* the number of hours spent exercising and the number of calories burned
* the length of a person's commute and the amount of money he earns
* the number of customers at a restaurant and the variety of soups ordered

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