what is the last step in planning your budget

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Answer 1
calculating the cost of things and adding totals and finding out how much you will have left over
Answer 2

Answer:

review and revisions

Step-by-step explanation:


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Sarah is taking ACCUPLACER. In which section will she find the following question? What is the value of the expression 3x2 + 6xy + 5y2 when x = 1 and y = 6?

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It will be in the College Level Math section of that test suite.

Arithmetic is the answer

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What is the value of b in the given quadratic regression equation?

Y= -0.139x^2 + 1.667x

A. 1
B. 1.667
C. 0
D. -0.139

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Answer:

The answer on edge 2021 is 1.667

Step-by-step explanation:

I got a 50% and it showed the answer

The value of b in the quadratic regression equation is 1.667.

The value of b in the given quadratic regression equation is 1.667.

To find the value of b, you can look at the coefficient of the linear term in the quadratic equation ,, In this case, the linear term is 1.667x, so the value of b is 1.667.

jenny is diving into a swimming pool from a diving board. The expression below represents Jenny's vertical height, in feet, above the surface of the water after x seconds. -16x^2 +12x+10. Which statement best describes the term 10?

A. Jenny's initial height above the surface of the water
B. The time it takes Jenny to reach the surface of the water
C. The horizontal distance from the diving board Jenny travels
D. the maximum height Jenny reaches.

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The correct answer is A. Jenny's initial height above the surface of the water

Answer:

A. Jenny's initial height above the surface of the water

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : The expression below represents Jenny's vertical height, in feet, above the surface of the water after x seconds. [tex]-16x^2 +12x+10.[/tex]

To Find: Which statement best describes the term 10?

Solution:

[tex]h(x)=-16x^2 +12x+10.[/tex]

Substitute x = 0 i.e.time = 0 seconds

[tex]h(x)=-16x^2 +12x+10.[/tex]

[tex]h(0)=-16(0)^2 +12(0)+10.[/tex]

[tex]h(0)=10[/tex]

so, at time 0 the height was 10

So, 10 is the initial height.

Thus Option A is correct.

A. 10 is Jenny's initial height above the surface of the water.

A tank with a capacity of 100 gallons initially contains 50 gallons of water with 10 pounds of salt in solution. fresh water enters at a rate of 2 gallons per minute and a well-stirred mixture is pumped out at the rate of 1 gallon per minute. compute the amount of salt (in pounds) in the tank at the first moment when the tank is filled.

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Let [tex]A(t)[/tex] be the amount of salt (in pounds) in the tank at time [tex]t[/tex]. We're given that[tex]A(0)=10\text{ lb}[/tex].

The rate at which the amount of salt in the tank changes is given by the ODE

[tex]A'(t)=\dfrac{2\text{ gal}}{1\text{ min}}\cdot\dfrac{0\text{ lb}}{1\text{ gal}}-\dfrac{1\text{ gal}}{1\text{ min}}\cdot\dfrac{A(t)\text{ lb}}{50+(2-1)t\text{ gal}}[/tex]

[tex]A'(t)+\dfrac{A(t)}{50+t}=0[/tex]

[tex](50+t)A'(t)+A(t)=0[/tex]

[tex]\bigg((50+t)A(t)\bigg)'=0[/tex]

[tex](50+t)A(t)=C[/tex]

[tex]A(t)=\dfrac C{50+t}[/tex]

Given that [tex]A(0)=10[/tex], we find that

[tex]10=\dfrac C{50+0}\implies C=500[/tex]

so that the amount of salt in the tank is described by

[tex]A(t)=\dfrac{500}{50+t}[/tex]

The tank will be filled when [tex]50+t=100[/tex], or after [tex]t=50[/tex] minutes. At this time, the amount of salt in the tank is

[tex]A(50)=\dfrac{500}{50+50}=5\text{ lb}[/tex]

Final answer:

The amount of salt in the tank, described by the differential equation, reaches 5 pounds after 50 minutes with an initial amount of 10 pounds and a rate of change defined by the given equation.

Explanation:

Let's start with the given differential equation: A'(t) = (2 gal/1 min) * (0 lb/1 gal) - (1 gal/1 min) * A(t) / (50 + (2 - 1)t gal).

By simplifying the equation, we get A'(t) + A(t) / (50 + t) = 0. Multiplying through by (50 + t) gives (50 + t)A'(t) + A(t) = 0. Recognizing that ((50 + t)A(t))' equals zero, we integrate to find (50 + t)A(t) = C, where C is a constant.

With the initial condition A(0) = 10, we find 10 = C / (50 + 0), which simplifies to C = 500. So, the equation describing the amount of salt in the tank is A(t) = 500 / (50 + t).

To determine when the tank will be filled, we solve 50 + t = 100, which gives t = 50 minutes. Plugging this into A(t) yields A(50) = 500 / (50 + 50) = 5 lb.

Mrs.Klein uses 12 cucumbers to make 3 jars of pickles. At this rate, how many cucumbers will she need to make 10 jars of pickles?

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the answer to this question is 40 cucumbers

Answer:

40

Step-by-step explanation:

So she has 12 cucumbers to make 3 jars of pickles.

She uses 4 cucumbers to make each jar. (Based on the equation 12➗3 =4)

Shawtyyyy better be using those pickles on burgers and not eating it raw.

So she has 10 jars right? Right, and you know she used 4 pickles per jar, so

we can get the answer by the equation of 10 x 4 = 40

Have a great day shawtayyyyyy!

a triangle has an area of 12 centimeters to the second power and a base of 8 centimeters what is the height of the triangle show you work will mark brainiest

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The height would be 3

Q # 7 please solve. the math

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The first choice is the correct answer
12 in by 22 in by 4 in

the explanation is as shown in the figure
The dimension will be x , 20 - 2x , 30 -2x

the volume= v = x(20-2x)(30-2x) = 4x³ - 100x² + 600x
differentiating with respect to x and equating to zero
dv/dx = 12x² - 200x + 600 = 0
solve for x using calculator
x = 12.7 (unacceptable)   or x = 3.92 ≈ 4

∴ The dimension will be 4 , 12 , 22
The answer to your question would be   4 , 12 , 22 and it is the first choice.
Solution:The dimension = x , 20 - 2x , 30 -2x
the volume=
 v = x(20-2x)(30-2x)
= 4x³ - 100x² + 600x

dv/dx = 12x² - 200x + 600 = 0x = 12.7 
 x = 3.92
≈ 4
Dimension: 4 , 12 , 22

A 9 cm tall cone shaped paper cup can hold up to 58.9 cm3 of water. What is the minimum amount of paper needed to make the paper cup, assuming no overlap in the paper? Use 3.14 for π.

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Volume of cone is given by:
V=1/3πr²h
thus the radius of the cone will be:
58.9=1/3×3.14×r²×9
r²=6.25265
r~2.5 cm
thus the area of the cone will be:
A=πr(r+√(h²+r²))
A=3.14×2.5(2.5+√(2.5²+9²))
A=92.9500 cm²
Thus the area of material needed  to make the cup is 92.95 cm²

Answer:

A minimum of 93 cm squared

Step-by-step explanation:

The average July rainfall for charleston , south carolina, is 8.35 inches The average October rainfall is 3.87 inches on the average how many more inches of rain fell in july than in october?

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To find this we need to subtract July rainfall (8.35) and Octobers rainfall (3.87) which equals 4.48.

In how many ways can we seat 6 people around a round table if Fred and Gwen insist on sitting opposite each other? (Two seatings are considered equivalent if one is a rotation of the other.)

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i think 8  differnt ways

A coin is tossed 10 times and lands tails up 3 times. What is the experimental probability of the coin landing tails up?

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It's 3/10 since we did it 10 times and it landed tails 3 times

What is the range of the function (e^x)/(e^x)+c? Assume that c is a constant greater than zero.

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Try this explanation:
1. if to re-write the given function as:
[tex]y= \frac{e^x}{e^x+C}; \ \ \textless \ =\ \textgreater \ \ y=1- \frac{C}{e^x+C};[/tex]
then it is possible to define its range:
2)   
[tex] \lim_{x \to+ \infty}[1- \frac{C}{e^x+C}]=1; \\ \lim_{x \to- \infty}[1- \frac{C}{e^x+C}]=0[/tex]

answer: (0;1)
Final answer:

The range of the function (eˣ)/(eˣ+c) is the closed interval [0,1].

Explanation:

The range of the function f(x) = (eˣ)/(eˣ+c) can be determined by analyzing the behavior of the function as x approaches positive and negative infinity. When x tends to positive infinity, the term eˣ grows much faster than c, so the denominator approaches infinity. Therefore, the function approaches 1 as x tends to infinity.

Similarly, when x tends to negative infinity, the term eˣ approaches 0 much faster than c, so the denominator becomes negligible. As a result, the function approaches 0 when x tends to negative infinity.

Since the function approaches 0 at negative infinity and approaches 1 at positive infinity, the range of the function is the closed interval [0,1].

the ratio of cats to dogs is 3 to 5. If there are 45 dogs, how many cats are there?



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there are 27 cats if there are 45 dogs

4/5 decomposed in 2 different ways

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2/3. 5/6 1/2 any work I don't k ow of this is right but it's how I learned it

How many points should be plotted when creating a scatterplot from the table of values below? Pages in Book vs. Time Needed to Read Number of pages in book Time needed to read book (hours) 200 18 175 15 275 21 225 18 400 30 350 26

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The answer would be B. 6

Answer: 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given table:    Number of pages in book   Time needed to read book (hours)

                                               200                       18

                                               175                         15

                                               275                        21

                                               225                        18

                                               400                        30

                                               350                        26

The number of observations in the above table = 6

When we create a scatter-plot from the table of values the number of points should be plotted  =6.

Hence, the number of points should be plotted when creating a scatter-plot from the given table of values =6

Let f = ay i + bz j + cx k where a, b, and c are positive constants. let c be the triangle obtained by tracing out the path from (7, 0, 0) to (7, 0, 2) to (7, 6, 2) to (7, 0, 0). find f · dr
c.

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You can either compute three line integrals, or use Stokes' theorem and compute one surface integral. I prefer the latter.

The curl of the given vector field is

[tex]\nabla\times\mathbf f(x,y,z)=-b\,\mathbf i-c\,\mathbf j-a\,\mathbf k[/tex]

Parameterize the triangular surface bounded by [tex]\mathcal C[/tex] - I'll call it [tex]\mathcal S[/tex] - by

[tex]\mathbf s(u,v)=7\,\mathbf i+6v\,\mathbf j+2(u+v-uv)\,\mathbf k[/tex]

with [tex]0\le u\le1[/tex] and [tex]0\le v\le1[/tex]. By Stokes' theorem, we have

[tex]\displaystyle\int_{\mathcal C}\mathbf f(x,y,z)\cdot\mathrm d\mathbf r=\iint_{\mathcal S}\nabla\times\mathbf f(x,y,z)\cdot\mathrm d\mathbf S[/tex]

where [tex]\mathcal S[/tex] is positively oriented; that is, every vector normal to [tex]\mathcal S[/tex] is pointed in the positive [tex]x[/tex] direction. The surface element is given by

[tex]\mathrm d\mathbf S=\mathbf s_u\times\mathbf s_v\,\mathrm du\,\mathrm dv[/tex]

So our integral is

[tex]\displaystyle\int_{v=0}^{v=1}\int_{u=0}^{u=1}(-b\,\mathbf i-c\,\mathbf j-a\,\mathbf k)\cdot((12v-12)\,\mathbf i)\,\mathrm du\,\mathrm dv[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle=12b\int_{v=0}^{v=1}(1-v)\,\mathrm dv=6b[/tex]
Final answer:

The task involves evaluating the line integral of a vector field along a path to determine the work done by the field. Since the path does not traverse in the x-direction, only the y and z components of the vector field contribute to the integral. The calculation involves parameterizing each segment and summing up the individual integrals.

Explanation:

The student's question involves finding f · dr along a path c in a vector field. The vector field is given as f = ay i + bz j + cx k, and the path c is a triangle with vertices at (7, 0, 0), (7, 0, 2), and (7, 6, 2). The dot product of a vector field with a differential displacement vector (dr) represents the work done by the field along that path.

To find the integral of f · dr along the path c, we would parameterize each segment of the path and evaluate the line integral. However, since the vector field has constants multiplied by either i, j, or k, and the path only moves parallel to the y and z axes, the components involving x do not contribute to the integral. Therefore, for each segment of the path, we will only consider the y and z components of the vector field. The line integral along the path is then the sum of the integrals over each segment of the triangle.

In this example, since the x-component of the field does not change and the path does not move in the x direction, the integral over the x components will be zero.

Calculation Steps:

Parameterize each segment of the path.Evaluate the integral of f · dr over each segment.Add the integrals from each segment to get the total work done by the field along path c.

Solve the lp problem. if no optimal solution exists, indicate whether the feasible region is empty or the objective function is unbounded. hint [see example 1.] (enter empty if the region is empty. enter unbounded if the function is unbounded.) maximize p = x − 2y subject to x + 4y ≤ 9 x − 5y ≤ 0 6x − 3y ≥ 0 x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0.

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A graphical solution shows the objective function is maximized for (x, y) = (5, 1). The corresponding value of p is
  p = 3
Final answer:

This linear programming problem can be solved by graphing the given inequalities to determine the feasible region. If this region is empty, there are no solutions. If the function is unbounded in this region, the maximal value can be infinitely large.

Explanation:

To solve this linear programming problem, we first need to identify its feasible region which is defined by its constraints. The constraints of this problem are as follows:

x + 4y ≤ 9 x - 5y ≤ 0 6x - 3y ≥ 0 x ≥ 0, y ≥ 0

By graphing these inequalities we can identify the feasible region as the intersection of these inequalities. If the feasible region is empty, it means that there is no solution that satisfies all the constraints. If the objective function p = x - 2y is unbounded, it means that the maximum value of p can be infinitely large within this feasible region. By investigating both these situations, we should be able to determine whether an optimal solution exists or not.

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Alex needed proceeds of $12,345. How much does he need to take out at 6% interest for 120 days to receive proceeds of $12,345? please help me with https://brainly.com/question/10042149 too!

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Assuming the interest due is deducted from the amount borrowed, Alex will walk away with (6%)*(120/360) = 2% less money than he borrows. That is ...
  $12,345 = (1.00 -2%)*(amount borrowed)
  $12,345/0.98 = (amount borrowed) = $12,596.94

Mara ran 3km north ad then 4km east. she will finish her run by running directly home. What is the total distance of her run

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So we need to find the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with sides of 3 and 4, then add So we need to find the length of the hypotenuse of a right triangle with sides of 3 and 4, then add that distance to 3 and 4.
By the Pythagorean Theorme, the hypotenuse squared is equal to the sum of the sides squared...
d^2=3^2+4^2
d^2=9+16
d^2=25
d=√25
d=5
So the total distance of her run is 5+4+3=12 km

You can solve this with the Pythagorean theorem.
[tex] {3}^{2} + {4 }^{2} = {c}^{2} [/tex]
9+16=25, and the square root of 25 is 5. This is your answer.

Kim's family spends $62.50 on a dinner they leave an 18% tip how much is their total bill after

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To find the total bill.
1) Find the tips.
2) Add the tips to the bill.

Tips = 18% x $62.50 = 0.18 x 62.5 = $11.25

Total bill = $62.50 + $11.25 = $73.75

Answer: $73.75
total bill = dinner + 0.18*dinner
total bill = dinner*(1.18)
total bill = $62.50*1.18 = $73.75

The bill with tip is $73.75.

Find the area of the figure show steps

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Hello!

You can separate the image into two shapes, a trapezoid and a parallelogram

To find the area of a trapezoid you use the equation

[tex] \frac{a+b}{2} h[/tex]

a is base 1
b is base 2
h is height

Put in the values you know

[tex] \frac{11 + 8}{2} * 4[/tex]

Add

[tex] \frac{19}{2} * 4[/tex]

Divide

9.5 * 4 = 38

Next you find the area of the parallelogram

To find the you use the equation

bh

b is base
h is height

Put in the values you know

11 * 8.2 = 90.2

Add the two areas together to get the area of the whole shape

90.2 + 38 = 128.2

The answer is 128.2

Hope this helps!

Suzy randomly picks marbles form a bag containing 13 identical marbles. how many possible outcomes are there of she selects 10 marbles?

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Answer:

 286 possible outcomes.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given total 13 identical marbles

We need to select 10 out of 13

We will use combination:

[tex]^nC_r=\frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!}[/tex]

here,n=13 and r=10 on substituting the values in the formula we get:

[tex]^13C_{10}=\frac{13!}{10!(13-10)!}[/tex]

[tex]^13C_{10}=\frac{13\cdot 12\cdot 11\cdot10!}{10!\cdot 3!}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow ^13C_{10}=\frac{13\cdot12\cdot11}{3\cdot2\cdot1}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow 286[/tex]

So, there are 286 possible outcomes.

Possible number of outcome that she can select [tex]10[/tex] marbles from [tex]13[/tex] identical marbles are [tex]\boxed{286}[/tex].

Further explanation:

The formula of combination can be expressed as,

[tex]\boxed{^n{C_r} = \frac{{n!}}{{r!\left( {n - r} \right)!}}}[/tex]

Given:

A bag contains [tex]13[/tex] identical marbles.

Calculation:

Suzy randomly picks [tex]10[/tex] marbles from a bag of [tex]13[/tex] identical marble.

The number of possible outcomes that she can select [tex]10[/tex] marbles can be obtained as,

[tex]{\text{Possible}}\,{\text{outcomes}} = {\,^{13}}{C_{10}}[/tex]

Substitute [tex]13[/tex] for [tex]n[/tex] and [tex]10[/tex] for [tex]r[/tex] in equation [tex]{^n{C_r} = \frac{{n!}}{{r!\left( {n - r} \right)!}}}[/tex] to obtain the possible outcomes that she can select [tex]10[/tex] marbles from [tex]13[/tex] identical marbles.

[tex]\begin{aligned}{\text{Possible}}\,{\text{outcomes}}&= {\,^{13}}{C_{10}} \\ &= \frac{{13!}}{{10!\left( {13 - 10} \right)!}} \\ &= \frac{{13!}}{{10!\left( {3!} \right)}} \\ &= \frac{{13 \times 12 \times 11 \times 10!}}{{10!\, \times 3 \times 2 \times 1}} \\ &= 286\\\end{aligned}[/tex]

Hence, possible number of outcome that she can select [tex]10[/tex] marbles from [tex]13[/tex] identical marbles are [tex]\boxed{286}[/tex].

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Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Combination

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Lot 21 is a trapezoid with the two bases
perpendicular to the road. The scale drawing
below uses the scale 1/2 inch = 40 feet.

Base 1=3.5 inches
Base 2=5 inches
height=4 inches

What is the approximate area of Lot 21?
(1 acre = 43,560 square feet)
A 1/2 acre
B 2 acres
C 2 1/2 acre
D 3 acres

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Area of trapezoid is given by Area=1/2(a+b)*h
but the scale is:
1/2in=40 ft
hence
1 in=80 ft
the dimensions of the trapezium is:
Base=80*3.5=280 ft
Base=80*5=400 ft
Height=80*4=320 ft
thus the area is:
A=1/2(280+400)*320
A=108,800
but
1 acre=43560 ft²
Thus:
108800 ft²=108800/435602.4977=~2.5 acres

Answer: C] 2.5 acres

The actual income for this month has been reduced 200

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No answer choices given but i think this is it.......This budget can be modified by increasing the amount spent on food and utilities and decreasing the amount spent on clothes and rent, thereby maintaining a positive actual net income. 

What is the area of triangle LMN

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Area of triangle = 1/2 x base x height

Area of the triangle = 1/2 x 4 x 6 = 12 square units

Answer: 12 square units

Answer:

A. 12 square units.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given graph of a triangle and we are asked to find the area of our given triangle.

Since we know that area of a triangle is half the product of height of triangle and base of the triangle.

[tex]\text{Area of triangle}=\frac{1}{2}*\text{Base*Height}[/tex]

We can see that MN is base of our triangle and LM is height of triangle, so let us find lengths of MN and LM using distance formula.

[tex]\text{Distance}=\sqrt{(x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Distance between point M and N}=\sqrt{(3--1)^2+(-4--4)^2}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Distance between point M and N}=\sqrt{(3+1)^2+(-4+4)^2}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Distance between point M and N}=\sqrt{(4)^2+(0)^2}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Distance between point M and N}=4[/tex]

[tex]\text{Distance between point L and M}=\sqrt{(-1--1)^2+(-4-2)^2}[/tex]  

[tex]\text{Distance between point L and M}=\sqrt{(-1+1)^2+(-6)^2}[/tex]  

[tex]\text{Distance between point L and M}=\sqrt{0+36}[/tex]  

[tex]\text{Distance between point L and M}=6[/tex]  

Now let us substitute our side lengths is area formula.

[tex]\text{Area of triangle LMN}=\frac{1}{2}*4*6[/tex]

[tex]\text{Area of triangle LMN}=2*6[/tex]

[tex]\text{Area of triangle LMN}=12[/tex]

Therefore, area of triangle LMN is 12 square units and option A is the correct choice.

Find up to isomorphism all abelian groups of order 48 72 84 g

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this is the answer

48, 72 84 is the right order that this go in 

What is a ray? For math...

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Ray is a part of a line that has an endpoint and goes on an on in one direction.
A ray is a part of a line.  One direction is continuing forever while the other has stopped (endpoint).  

In quadrilateral $ABCD$, we have $AB=3,$ $BC=6,$ $CD=4,$ and $DA=4$.

If the length of diagonal $AC$ is an integer, what are all the possible values for $AC$?

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The triangle inequality applies.

In order for ACD to be a triangle, the length of AC must lie between CD-DA=0 and CD+DA=8.

In order for ABD to be a triangle, the length of AC must lie between BC-AB=3 and BC+AB=9.

The values common to both these restrictions are numbers between 3 and 8. Assuming we don't want the diagonal to be coincident with any sides, its integer length will be one of ...
{4, 5, 6, 7}
Final answer:

To find the possible integer lengths for diagonal AC in quadrilateral ABCD, the Triangle Inequality Theorem is used. Possible integer values for AC are constrained between the sum and the difference of the lengths of the sides forming triangles ABC and CDA, resulting in potential lengths of 4, 5, 6, and 7.

Explanation:

The question pertains to finding all possible integer values for the diagonal AC of a quadrilateral ABCD given the lengths of the sides. To determine the possible lengths of AC, we need to inspect the properties of triangles that could form within the quadrilateral upon drawing this diagonal. The quadrilateral could possibly be a rectangle, a square, or a parallelogram, but without further information, we assume it is an irregular quadrilateral.

By using the Triangle Inequality Theorem, which states that the sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side, we can determine possible values for AC. Since ABCD is a quadrilateral with sides AB = 3, BC = 6, CD = 4, and DA = 4, diagonal AC can create two triangles, ABC and CDA. For triangle ABC, the sum of sides AB and BC is 9, so AC must be less than 9. Similarly, for triangle CDA, the sum of sides CD and DA is 8, so AC must be less than 8. Therefore, the maximum value for AC is 7. However, AC must also be greater than the difference of the sides, 3 for triangle ABC and 0 for triangle CDA. This leaves us with possible integer values of 4, 5, 6, and 7 for AC.

Alexis please help stat

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The answer is B.
19.82 > 19.803
19.82 is greater than 19.803 so it's a true statement.

Law of cosines: a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bccos(A). What is the measure of S to the nearest whole degree?

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Answer:

I think the answer is 77.

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