what is the perimeter of DEFG?

A, B, C or D​

What Is The Perimeter Of DEFG?A, B, C Or D

Answers

Answer 1

Given:

Given that the figure DEFG with vertices D(1,2), E(2,6), F(6,7) and G(5,3)

We need to determine the perimeter of DEFG.

The length of the sides can be determined using the formula,

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

Length of DE:

Substituting the coordinates D(1,2), E(2,6) in the formula, we get;

[tex]DE=\sqrt{(2-1)^2+(6-2)^2}[/tex]

[tex]DE=\sqrt{(1)^2+(4)^2}[/tex]

[tex]DE=\sqrt{17}[/tex]

Length of EF:

Substituting the coordinates E(2,6), F(6,7) in the formula, we get;

[tex]EF=\sqrt{(6-2)^2+(7-6)^2}[/tex]

[tex]EF=\sqrt{(4)^2+(1)^2}[/tex]

[tex]EF=\sqrt{17}[/tex]

Length of FG:

Substituting the coordinates F(6,7), G(5,3) in the formula, we get;

[tex]FG=\sqrt{(5-6)^2+(3-7)^2}[/tex]

[tex]FG=\sqrt{(-1)^2+(-4)^2}[/tex]

[tex]FG=\sqrt{17}[/tex]

Length of DG:

Substituting the coordinates D(1,2), G(5,3) in the formula, we get;

[tex]DG=\sqrt{(5-1)^2+(3-2)^2}[/tex]

[tex]DG=\sqrt{(4)^2+(1)^2}[/tex]

[tex]DG=\sqrt{17}[/tex]

Perimeter of DEFG:

The perimeter of DEFG can be determined by adding the side lengths DE, EF, FG and DG.

Thus, we have;

[tex]Perimeter=DE+EF+FG+DG[/tex]

Substituting the values, we have;

[tex]Perimeter=\sqrt{17}+\sqrt{17}+\sqrt{17}+\sqrt{17}[/tex]

[tex]Perimeter=4\sqrt{17}[/tex]

Thus, the perimeter of DEFG is 4√17

Hence, Option b is the correct answer.


Related Questions

Find the mean of these numbers:
4,2,5,6,3

Answers

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

4,2,5,6,3

cancel one on each side ou till you have 1 number left

Answer:

Mean: 4

Median: 4

Mode: 4, 2, 5, 6, 3

Minimum: 2

Maximum: 6

Range: 4

Count: 5

Sum: 20

Step-by-step explanation:

¿Cuál es el valor de la razón de cambio cuando tenemos un vaso con agua a temperatura ambiente al congelador por 15 minutos?

Answers

Answer: [tex]2 \°C/min[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The rate of change is a measure in which one variable is modified in relation to another. In this case we have the variables:

Temperature in [tex]\°C[/tex]

Time in [tex]min[/tex]

Now, to calculate the rate of change, we have to divide one variable by the other. In this case the change in temperature [tex]\Delta T[/tex] divided by the time variation [tex]\Delta t[/tex].

Hence, assuming the ambient temperature of the glass is [tex]30 \°C[/tex] and the elapsed time [tex]15 min[/tex] we have:

[tex]\frac{\Delta T}{\Delta t}=\frac{30 \°C}{15 min}=2 \frac{\°C}{min}[/tex]

Perms and Combos Special Cases
If eight people eat dinner together, in how
many different ways may 3 order chicken, 4
order steak, and l order lobster?
treat each choice as a sonarate combination
Then as a counting principle

Answers

The answer for this problem is 27 hope I helped

A fruit stand has to decide what to charge for their produce. They need $ 10 for 4 apples and 4 oranges. They also need $ 15 for 6 apples and 6 oranges. We put this information into a system of linear equations. Can we find a unique price for an apple and an orange?

Answers

Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

Say the price of 1 apple is x and the price of 1 orange is y. Then, we can write the two equations:

4x + 4y = 10

6x + 6y = 15

We can try to solve this by elimination, which means getting rid of one variable so that we're left with only 1 variable to solve for. Multiply the top equation by 3 and the bottom equation by 2:

3 * (4x + 4y) = 10 * 3  ⇒  12x + 12y = 30

2 * (6x + 6y) = 15 * 2  ⇒  12x + 12y = 30

Subtract the bottom equation from the top:

  12x + 12y = 30

-  12x + 12y = 30

______________

   0   +   0   =   0

Since we result in 0 = 0, that means any values of x and y we put into the equations will work, so we cannot find a unique price.

Hope this helps!

Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

4A + 4O = 10

6A + 6O = 15

The second equation is just a multiple of the first one, so we don't have two distinct equations to solve for the prices

From a standard deck of cards, what is the probability of choosing...
a) a red and then a club without replacement?
b) a 3, then a 7, then a face card without replacement?
c) a diamond, then a heart, then a black card without replacement?
d) a number card then a face card with replacement?

You have to answer a,b,c, and d to get the full amount of 50 points!!! good luck!

Answers

Answer:

a) 13/102

b) 24/16575

c) 169/5100

d) 30/169

Step-by-step explanation:

a) 26/52 × 13/51

13/102

b) 4/52 × 4/51 × 12/50

1/13 × 4/51 × 6/25

24/16575

c) 13/52 × 13/51 × 26/50

1/4 × 13/51 × 13/25

169/5100

d) 40/52 × 12/52

10/13 × 3/13

30/169

Answer:

13/102

8/5525

169/5100

10/39

Step-by-step explanation:

a.  there are 26 red cards in a standard deck  and 13 clubs

P (red) = 26/52 =1/2

Then we keep the card, so there are only 51 cards left

P ( club) = 13/51

P (red, no replacement, club) = P (red) * P(club) = 1/2 *13/51 = 13/102

b.  there are 4 three's in a standard deck  4 7's 12 face cards, assuming an A is not a face card  (jack , queen king are face cards, 1 of each suit 3*4 =12)

P (3) = 4/52 =1/13

Then we keep the card, so there are only 51 cards left

P (7) = 4/51

Then we keep the card, so there are only 50 cards left

P (face card) = 12/50 = 6/25

P (3, no replacement, 7,no replacement, face)

 = P (3) * P(7)* P (face) = 1/13 *4/51*6/25 =8/5525

c.  there are 13 diamonds in a standard deck  13 hearts and 26 black cards

P (diamond) = 13/52 =1/4

Then we keep the card, so there are only 51 cards left

P (heart) = 13/51

Then we keep the card, so there are only 50 cards left

P (black) = 26/50 = 13/25

P (diamond, no replace, heart,no replace, black)

 = P (diamond) * P(heart)* P (black) = 1/4*13/51*13/25 =169/5100

d  assuming an aces is a number card

there are 40 number cards and 12 face cards

P (number) = 40/52 =10/13

Then we keep replace card, so there are 52 cards left

P ( face) = 12/52=1/3

P (number, replace, face) = 10/13 * 1/3 =10/39

The intensity I of light varies inversely as the square of the distance D from the source. If the intensity of illumination on a screen 56 ft from a light is 2.7 foot-candles, find the intensity on a screen 70 ft from the light.

Answers

Answer:

The intensity on a screen 70 ft from the light is 1.728 foot candle.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

The magnitude of  intensity [tex]I[/tex] of light varies inversely as the square of the magnitude of distance D from the source.

That is

[tex]I\propto \frac{1}{D^2}[/tex]

Then,

[tex]\frac{I_1}{I_2}=\frac{D_2^2}{D_1^2}[/tex]

Given that,

The magnitude of intensity of illumination on a screen 56 ft from a light is 2.7 foot-candle.

Here,

[tex]I_1[/tex]=2.7 foot-candle, [tex]D_1[/tex]= 56 ft

[tex]I_2[/tex]=?, [tex]D_2[/tex]= 70 ft.

[tex]\frac{I_1}{I_2}=\frac{D_2^2}{D_1^2}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow \frac{2.7}{I_2}=\frac{70^2}{56^2}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow \frac{I_2}{2.7}=\frac{56^2}{70^2}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow {I_2}=\frac{56^2\times 2.7}{70^2}[/tex]

[tex]\Rightarrow {I_2}=1.728[/tex] foot-candle

The intensity on a screen 70 ft from the light is 1.728 foot candle.

x² + 3x + 2
What do I do

Answers

it factors to (x+2) and (x+1) then the answers are -2 and -1

Answer:

(x+2)(x+1)

Step-by-step explanation:

it factors to (x+2) and (x+1) then the answers are -2 and -1

Find the radius r of the sphere.

Answers

Given:

The volume of the sphere = 12348π in³

To find the radius of the sphere.

Formula

The volume of a sphere of radius r is

[tex]V = \frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3}[/tex]

According to the problem,

[tex]\frac{4}{3} \pi r^{3} = 12348\pi[/tex]

Eliminating π from both the side.

or, [tex]\frac{4}{3} r^{3}= 12348[/tex]

or, [tex]r^{3}=\frac{(12348)(3)}{4}[/tex]

or, [tex]r^{3}=9641[/tex]

or, [tex]r=\sqrt[3]{9261}[/tex]

or, [tex]r=21[/tex]

Hence,

The radius of the sphere is 21 inches.

Answer:

21 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of a sphere is given by

V = 4/3 pi r^3

We know the volume

12348 pi = 4/3 pi r^3

Divide each side by pi

12348 pi/pi = 4/3 pi r^3 /pi

12348  = 4/3 r^3

Multiply each side by 3/4

12348 *3/4 = 4/3*3/4 r^3

9261 = r^3

Take the cubed root of each side

9261^ (1/3 ) = r^3 ^1/3

21 =r

Find the area of the triangle below.

A.√3/2
B.√3
C.2√3
D.2√2

Answers

Answer: A

A= 1/2 x b x h

1/2(1)(1 sq rt 3)= .866

Sq rt 3 /2 = .867

Step-by-step explanation:

Adam recorded the number of flower blooms on each of his ten rose bushes. 9, 10, 4, 12, 15, 17, 18, 10, 12, 13 If he combined the number of blooms into one data set, which box plot correctly displays the data? A) A B) B C) C D) D

Answers

Answer:

The correct option is;

A)

Step-by-step explanation:

The box plot diagram will be constructed as follows

From the question data we have that;

9, 10, 4, 12, 15, 17, 18, 10, 12, 13

Rearranging we have

4, 9, 10, 10,  12, 12, 13, 15, 17,18,

The minimum = 4

The maximum = 18

Median = 12

The lower quartile Q₁ = 10

The upper quartile Q₂ = 15

Therefore, the correct option  for the flower blooms on Rose brushes is A.

Answer:

The box plot that correctly displays the data is A.

Correct statement, question and graph:

Adam recorded the number of flower blooms on each of his ten rose bushes.  

9, 10, 4, 12, 15, 17, 18, 10, 12, 13  

If he combined the number of blooms into one data set, which box plot correctly displays the data?

A)

B)

C)

D)

Source:

Previous question that can be found at brainly

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Let's order the data from smallest to largest.

4, 9, 10, 10, 12, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18

2. Let's find the median, this way:

Median = (5th number + 6th number)/2

Median = 12 + 12/2 = 24/2 = 12

3. Let's find out the quartiles.

The first quartile is the median of the data points to the left of the median.

4, 9, 10, 10, 12

Q₁ = 10

The third quartile is the median of the data points to the right of the median.

12, 13, 15, 17, 18

Q₃ = 15

The box plot that correctly displays Q₁, median and Q₃ is box plot A.

In Box B, Q₁ = 9, median = 10 and Q₃ = 14In Box C, Q₁ = 9, median = 10 and Q₃ = 12 with values from 6 to 12In Box D, Q₁ = 5, median = 9 and Q₃ = 14

a standard golf ball has a diameter of 1.68 inches. the material used to make the golf ball weighs .6523 ounces per cubic inch. what is the weight, to the nearest hundredth of an ounce, of one golf ball?

Answers

Given:

Given that the standard golf ball has a diameter of 1.68 inches.

Radius of the golf ball is 0.84 inches.

The material used to make the golf ball weighs 0.6523 ounces per cubic inch.

We need to determine the weight of one golf ball.

Volume of the golf ball:

The volume of the golf ball can be determined using the formula,

[tex]V=\frac{4}{3} \pi r^3[/tex]

Substituting r = 0.84, we get;

[tex]V=\frac{4}{3} (3.14)(0.84)^3[/tex]

[tex]V=2.481\ in^3[/tex]

Thus, the volume of one golf ball is 2.481 cubic inches.

Weight of one golf ball:

The weight of one golf ball can be determined by multiplying the volume of the golf ball with 0.6523 ounces per cubic inch.

Thus, we have;

[tex]Weight=2.481 \times 0.6523[/tex]

[tex]Weight = 1.62[/tex]

Thus, the weight of one golf ball is 1.62 ounces.

Final answer:

To find the weight of a golf ball, calculate its volume using its diameter, then multiply the volume by the weight of the material. The weight of one golf ball is approximately 1.80 ounces.

Explanation:

To find the weight of one golf ball, we first need to calculate its volume. The diameter of the golf ball is given as 1.68 inches, so the radius is 0.84 inches. Using the formula for the volume of a sphere, V = (4/3)πr³, we find the volume to be approximately 2.759 cubic inches.

Next, we calculate the weight of the golf ball by multiplying the volume by the weight of the material per cubic inch. Given that the material weighs 0.6523 ounces per cubic inch, multiplying this by the volume of the golf ball gives us the weight. Therefore, the weight of one golf ball is approximately 1.80 ounces.

The diagonal of a rectangle is 25 in. The width is 15 inches. What is the length

Answers

The length would be 20in

Answer:

The length is 20 in

Step-by-step explanation:

Use Pythagorean Theorem to solve for the length

15^2 + b^2 = 25^2       Simplify

225 + b^2 = 625

-225           - 225          Subtract 225 from both sides

b^2 = 400                     Take the square root of both sides

b = 20 in

If this answer is correct, please make me Brainliest!

Troy is helping his mom make a fence for their rectangular vegetable garden. First, they measure the sides and find that it is 20 feet long and 40 feet wide. Then, they buy fencing from the hardware store. If the store sells fencing in 4-yard packages, how many packages do Troy and his mom need?

Answers

Answer:

10 Packages

Step-by-step explanation:

The rectangular vegetable garden has a dimension of Length 20 feet and Width 40 feet.

Perimeter of a Rectangle=2(L+W)

=2(20+40)=2(60)=120 feet

Since the store sells fencing in 4-yard packages, let us convert our perimeter to Yards.

1 Yard= 3 Foot

x Yard =120 Feet

Cross Multiply

3x=120

x=40 Yards

The Perimeter =40 Yards

Therefore the number of Packages which Troy and his Mom needs:

Perimeter of the Garden÷Length Per Package

=40÷4

=10 Packages

Troy and his mom would need 20 Packages of Fencing.

To be able to conclude, we conver

A sample of 16 atm transactions shows a mean transaction time of 67 seconds with a standard deviation of 12 seconds. Find the test statistic to decide whether the mean transaction time exceeds 60 seconds.

Answers

Answer:

[tex]t=\frac{67-60}{\frac{12}{\sqrt{16}}}=2.33[/tex]    

Step-by-step explanation:

Data given and notation  

[tex]\bar X=67[/tex] represent the sample mean

[tex]s=12[/tex] represent the sample standard deviation

[tex]n=16[/tex] sample size  

[tex]\mu_o =60[/tex] represent the value that we want to test

t would represent the statistic (variable of interest)  

State the null and alternative hypotheses.  

We need to conduct a hypothesis in order to check if the true mean is higher than 60, the system of hypothesis would be:  

Null hypothesis:[tex]\mu \leq 60[/tex]  

Alternative hypothesis:[tex]\mu > 60[/tex]  

If we analyze the size for the sample is < 30 and we don't know the population deviation so is better apply a t test to compare the actual mean to the reference value, and the statistic is given by:  

[tex]t=\frac{\bar X-\mu_o}{\frac{s}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]  (1)  

t-test: "Is used to compare group means. Is one of the most common tests and is used to determine if the mean is (higher, less or not equal) to an specified value".  

Calculate the statistic

We can replace in formula (1) the info given like this:  

[tex]t=\frac{67-60}{\frac{12}{\sqrt{16}}}=2.33[/tex]    

Students in a marching band want to line up for their performance. The problem is that when they Line up in twos there is 1 left over. When they line up in threes there are 2 left over. When they line up in fours there are 3 left over. When they line up in fives there are 4 left over. When they line up in sixes there are 5 left over. When they line up in sevens there are no students left over. How many students are there?

Answers

Answer:

x = 119

Step-by-step explanation:

Solution:-

- The number of students in a marching band = x

- When they Line up in "twos" there is 1 left over, That if we mathematically  express it:

                   Division: x / 2 , Remainder = 1

- When they Line up in "threes" there is 2 left over, That if we mathematically  express it:

                   Division: x / 3 , Remainder = 2

- When they Line up in "fours" there is 3 left over, That if we mathematically  express it:

                   Division: x / 4 , Remainder = 3

When they Line up in "fives" there is 4 left over, That if we mathematically  express it:

                   Division: x / 5 , Remainder = 4

When they Line up in "sixes" there is 5 left over, That if we mathematically  express it:

                   Division: x / 6 , Remainder = 5

When they Line up in "sevens" there are no left over, That if we mathematically  express it:

                   Division: x / 7 , Remainder = 0

- It means that the total number of "x" students are perfectly divisible by 7. If it is not divisible by 2, then it is an odd number.

- So,

                  x = 7 * a

Where,       x > 7 and exclude derivative multiples of (5, 4 , 6)

- So from trial and error, a = 17

                  x = 119  

Using multiples and remainder of divisions, it is found that there were 119 students there.

-------------------------

When they line up in sevens, no students remain, thus, the number of students is a multiple of 7.When they line up in two's, there is 1 left over, thus, the number of students is odd.When they line up in three's, there are 2 left over, thus, the remainder of the division of the number of students n and 3 is 2.When they line up in fives, there are 4 left over, thus, the remainder of the division of the number of students n and 5 is 4.When they line up in sixes there are 5 left over, thus, the remainder of the division of the number of students n and 6 is 5.

-------------------------

Shortening the possibilities, we look at odd multiples of 7, which are: {7, 21, 35, 49, 63, 77, 91, 105, 119, ...}

21, 63 and 105 are multiples of 3, so these are not the number of students.35 is multiple of 5, so it is also disconsidered.The remainder of the division of 119 and 3 is 2.The remainder of the division of 119 and 5 is 4.The remainder of the division of 119 and 6 is 5.

Thus, 119 is the number of students.

A similar problem is given at https://brainly.com/question/21644206

Jill spent of her money on a new shirt end of her Money on pants with a fraction of her money has she spent money on pants what fraction of her money has she spent

Answers

Answer:

This means Jill has spent exactly half of her money and she has exactly half of her money too left.

The fraction of her money she has spent = (1/2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The total fraction of money Jill has spent = (fraction of money she spent on a new shirt) + (fraction of money she spent on pants) = (1/6) + (1/3) = (3/6) = (1/2)

This means Jill has spent exactly half of her money and she has exactly half of her money too left.

Hope this Helps!!!

3 markers cost $5.79.
Which equation would help determine the cost of 13 markers?
Choose 1 answer:
A.) 13/$5.79 = x/3
B.) x/13 = 3/$5.79
C.) 3/$5.79 = 13/x
D.)13/x = $5.79/3
E.) None of the above

Answers

Answer:

C. 3/$5.79 = 13/x

Step-by-step explanation:

We can write the fact that 3 markers cost $5.79 as a proportion:

3/$5.79

Let x represent the unknown cost of 13 markers. Since 13 markers cost x, we have the following proportion:

13/x

The cost changes along with the number of markers purchased, and so the two proportions are equivalent.

3/$5.79 = 13/x

best estimate for the quotient of 2 5/6 divided by 1/3

Answers

Answer:

the best answer for this is 8.5, if you choose to round up it would be about 9

Step-by-step explanation:

Final answer:

To estimate the quotient of 2 5/6 divided by 1/3, convert the mixed number to an improper fraction and multiply by the reciprocal of the divisor.

Explanation:

To find the best estimate for the quotient of  2 ⅝ divided by ⅓, we can convert the mixed number to an improper fraction and then multiply by the reciprocal of the divisor. First, convert 2 ⅝ to an improper fraction: 2 x 6 + 5 = 17/6. Next, multiply 17/6 by the reciprocal of 1/3: 17/6 x 3/1 = 51/6. Simplifying the fraction gives the answer as 8 1/2. Therefore, the best estimate for the quotient is 8 1/2.

Learn more about Estimating quotients here:

https://brainly.com/question/16131717

#SPJ2

1. Calculate the H.C.F of a 2 b 5 and a 3 b 3 .

Answers

9514 1404 393

Answer:

  a^2·b^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Factors of both terms include 'a' to some power, and 'b' to some power. The greatest common factor will use the lowest power of each of these variables.

  powers of 'a' are a^2, a^3. Greatest common power is a^2

  powers of 'b' are b^5 and b^3. Greatest common power is b^3

The highest common factor of both terms is a^2·b^3.

__

Additional comment

When that is factored out of the sum, you have ...

  a^2b^5 +a^3b^3 = a^2·b^3(b^2 +a)

The remaining two terms (b^2+a) have no common factors—as it should be.

IF SOMEONE ANSWERS WITHIN 5 MINUTES THEY WILL GET BRAINLIEST ANSWER
Among a group of 86 ​investors, 23 owned shares of Stock​ A, 33 owned shares of Stock​ B, 44 owned shares of Stock​ C, 11 owned shares of both Stock A and Stock​ B, 10 owned shares of Stock A and Stock​ C, 17 owned shares of Stock B and Stock​ C, and 7 owned shares of all three. How many investors did not have shares in any of the​ three? How many owned shares of either Stock A or Stock C but not Stock​ B?
A. 24,33
B. 17,36
C. 17,33
D. 17,40

Answers

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi!

This one's a bit hard to explain! IF you want explanation, just comment.

Using the data given, we can conclude that [tex]\boxed{A}[/tex] is the correct answer.

Hope this helps!

Find the expression for the area of the figure. Give your answer as a simplified radical.

Answers

Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of rectangle= length × breadth

Area of figure

[tex] = ( \sqrt{15x}) ( \sqrt{10x} ) \\ = \sqrt{(10x)(15x)} \\ = \sqrt{150 {x}^{2} } \\ = \sqrt{6(25 {x}^{2}) } \\ = (\sqrt{6} )( \sqrt{( {5x})^{2} } ) \\ = ( \sqrt{6} )(5x) \\ = 5x \sqrt{6} [/tex]

Pls help me understand.
A students cost for last semester was $2,000. She spent $380 of that on books. What percent of last semesters cost was spent on books?

Answers

Answer:

19 %

Step-by-step explanation:

380 : 2000 = 0.19

0.19 X 100%= 19 %

Kim and Sam were each given the same pair of numbers. Sam's description of the two numbers was: The larger number is 3 more than three times the smaller number, . Kim's description of the two numbers was: Five times the smaller number decreased by 7 is the larger number. Which equation represents the situation?

Answers

Answer:

Sam's description = [tex]3x+3[/tex], Kim's description =  [tex]5x-7[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Kim and Sam were each given the same pair of numbers.

Sam's description of the two numbers was:

The larger number is 3 more than three times the smaller number.

Kim's description of the two numbers was:

Five times the smaller number decreased by 7 is the larger number.

Question asked:

Which equation represents the situation?

Solution:

Let smaller number = [tex]x[/tex]

According to Sam's description of the two numbers, the equation will be:-

Larger number = 3 more than three times the smaller number

                         = [tex]3x+3\ (eq1)[/tex]

According to Kim's description of the two numbers was, the equation will be:-

Larger number = Five times  decreased by 7

                         = [tex]5x-7\ (eq2)[/tex]

By equating  both equation:-

[tex]5x-7=3x+3\\ \\ Subtracting\ both\ sides\ by \ 3x\\ \\ 5x-3x-7=3x-3x+3\\ \\ 2x-7=3\\ \\ Adding\ both\ sides\ by\ 7\\ \\ 2x-7+7=3+7\\ \\ 2x=10\\ \\ Dividing\ both\ sides\ by\ 2\\ \\ x=5[/tex]

Smaller number = [tex]x[/tex] = 5

Larger number = [tex]3\times5+3=15+3=18[/tex]

Therefore, equations represents the situation are [tex]3x+3[/tex] and [tex]5x-7[/tex]

Seven people went to the movies.
The number of adults was one more
than the number of children. How
many adults and children went to the
movies?

Answers

Answer:

4 adults 3 children

Step-by-step explanation:

Final answer:

To solve the problem, we set c as the number of children, and deduced that a = c + 1 for the number of adults, leading to 3 children and 4 adults going to the movies.

Explanation:

The question is about solving a basic algebra problem involving a small group of people going to the movies. To find out how many adults and children went to the movies, we can set up an equation based on the information provided. Let c represent the number of children. Since the number of adults is one more than the number of children, we have a = c + 1 for the number of adults. Together, they total seven people, so we can write the equation c + (c + 1) = 7. Simplifying this equation gives us 2c + 1 = 7. Solving for c, we subtract 1 from both sides to get 2c = 6, and then divide by 2 to find c = 3. This means there were 3 children. Since there is one more adult than children, a = 3 + 1 = 4, which gives us 4 adults. Therefore, there were 3 children and 4 adults that went to the movies.

3. What is the area of the circle shown below?
Diameter:
28 inches
Pi=3.14

Answers

Step-by-step explanation:

Given diameter (d) = 28 inches

π = 3.14

Radius (r) = 28/2= 14 inches

Now

Area of the circle

= πr²

= 3.14 * 14²

= 615.44 inch ²

3.14 x14x14=615.44

Radius is half diameter

PLEASE HELP I HAVE THE ANSWER JUST NEED THE WORK!

Answers

Answer:

in expanded form the summation is

2 + 4 + 6 .... upto 20 + 2 y^6 × 10

= 110 + 20y^6

Here are the answers thank em later

Original price of a book: $90.50
Tax: 4%

Answers

Answer:

The tax is $3.62

So the price now is $94.12‬

Answer:

$94.12

Step-by-step explanation:

If the original price is $90.5 then you would have to multiply

90.50*104%,you multiply 104% because 100% is sopposed to be the original price and the tax adds up the price by 4% so,

100%+4%=104%

104%*90.50=$94.12

What does a a isolate variable mean?

Answers

Answer:

Isolating a variable means rearranging an algebraic equation so that a different variable is on its own. The goal is to choose a sequence of operations that will leave the variable of interest on one side and put all other terms on the other side of the equal sign.

Step-by-step explanation:

PLEASE HELP!!! SHOW ALL YOUR WORK WORTH 30 Points!!!!

Answers

Answer:

A

1) horizontal translation of 2 units towards left

2) vertical translation of 10 units upwards

B)

1) k = -2

2) k = 10

C)

1) g(x) = f(x + 2)

2) g(x) = f(x) + 10

Step-by-step explanation:

A & B)

1) horizontal translation of 2 units towards left

2) vertical translation of 10 units upwards

C)

1) g(x) = f(x + 2)

2) g(x) = f(x) + 10

Two apples and five bananas cost £4.20
Three apples and seven bananas cost £5.95
Work out the cost of an apple and the cost of a banana

Answers

Here is the answer :))

The cost of an apple is 0.7 dollars and the cost of a banana is 0.35 dollars.

What is a linear equation?

A linear equation is an algebraic equation of degree one. In general, the variable or the variables(in the case of a linear equation in two variables) the variables are x and y.

Given, Two apples and five bananas cost £4.20.

Assuming no. of apples to be x and no. of bananas to be y.

2x + 5y = 4.20...(i) and,

Three apples and seven bananas cost £5.95.

3x + 7y = 5.95...(ii)

Now multiplying eqn(i) by 3 and eqn(ii) by 2 to cancel out x in both equations.

So, 6x + 15y = 12.6...(iii) and 6x + 14y = 11.9...(iv)

Subtracting eqn(iv) from eqn(iii) we get y = 0.7 and substituting value of y in eqn(iv) we get x = 0.35

learn more about linear equations here :

https://brainly.com/question/13738061

#SPJ2

Other Questions
Theyrers an immage here Alrght? I am Death, and I have come to take you with me. Thinking fast, Aunty Misery said, All right, but before I go, I would like to pluck some pears from my beloved tree to remember how much pleasure it brought to me in this life. But I am a very old woman and cannot climb to the tallest branches where the best fruit is. Will you be so kind as to do it for me? With a heavy sigh like wind through a tomb, Senor Death climbed the pear tree. Immediately he became stuck to it as if with glue. And no matter how much he cursed and threatened, Aunty Misery would not allow the tree to release Death. Aunty Misery, Judith Ortiz Cofer Which two things are personified in the folktale? treesmisery children pears death. 6.6.1. Rao (page 368, 1973) considers a problem in the estimation of linkages in genetics. McLachlan and Krishnan (1997) also discuss this problem and we present their model. For our purposes, it can be described as a multinomial model with the four categories C1, C2, C3 , and C4 . For a sample of size n, let X = (X1, X2, X3 , X4 ) denote the observed frequencies of the four categories. Hence, n = +4 i=1 Xi. The probability model is A circle with area 9 has a sector with a central angle of 17/9 radians. What is the area of the sector? Ryans friends are standing around him, unsure about what to do. They are afraid that he is badly hurt. Ryan thinks it is just a temporary sting and states that he will be all right in a few minutes. One of the men calls 911 on a cell phone.1.What should Ryan 's friends do while waiting for emergency personnel to arrive?A) Help Ryan move his legs and assist him to sit up.B) Place a blanket over Ryan and make sure no one moves him.C) Attempt to stabilize his neck with any type of soft material.D) Carefully put Ryan in the back of a truck with one man holding his neck.E) Ensure that the scene around Ryan is safe and that he is not in any immediate danger. Multiply. Express your answer in simplest form. 1 7/8 x 2 1/3 Trio Company reports the following information for the current year, which is its first year of operations. Direct materials - $ 15 per unit Direct labor - $ 16 per unit Overhead costs for the year Variable overhead - $ 80,000 per year Fixed overhead - $ 160,000 per year Units produced this year - 20,000 units Units sold this year - 14,000 units Ending finished goods inventory in units - 6,000 unitsCompute the cost per unit using variable costing.Determine the cost of ending finished goods inventory using variable costing.Determine the cost of goods sold using variable costing. Complete the sentence to explain when waves interact.Waves interact with and other . 7| What was the extent of the Phoenicia trade network? A similar scale model of the motorcycle shown stands 3 inches high and is 6 inches long. How high does the actual motorcycle stand? Can someone please type all the lyrics to the song WHY by NF, Please and thanks :) x - x - 6x - 3Perform the division Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) H2 (g) + MgCl2 (aq)A:Moles Mg: 0.050Moles HCl: 0.050Mass of Hydrogen gas and the limiting reactant When a cherry orchard in Oregon adds a worker, the total cost of production increases by $24,000. Adding the worker increases total cherry output by 600 pounds. Therefore, the marginal cost of the last pound of cherries produced is:A. $19. B. $4,000. C. $24,000.D. $40 If both coordinates of a point are positive, in which quadrant is that point located?A) I B) II C) III D) IV Gertrude makes a one time deposit of $1200 into an account that pays 7% annual interestcompounded continuously. Assuming Gertrude makes no additional deposits orwithdraws, how much money would be in the account after 7 years? Round to the nearestpenny. In the graph below, find the coordinate of the image point. O is the origin and P is the point (4,3). Ry and Ry arereflections around the x- and y-axes.R p,90 R o, -90 : (-1,1) -> A.) (-7, 9)B.) (-1, -1) C.) (6, -2) (See image for graph) The climax of The Old Man and the Sea occurs when which of these happens?A) When Santiago struggles for three days to reel the marlin inB) When Santiago kills the marlinC) When Santiago promises Manolin that he will catch the marlinD) When Santiago sails back to shore with his marlin Read these stanzas from the poem "Chorus" by Edna St. Vincent Millay.Give away her gowns,Give away her shoes;She has no more useFor her fragrant gowns;Take them all down,Blue, green, blue,Lilac, pink, blue,From their padded hangers;She will dance no moreIn her narrow shoes;Sweep her narrow shoesFrom the closet floor. How is the message of this poem similar to the poets message in "The Courage That My Mother Had"?Both poems suggest that people should be celebrated after they die.Both poems indicate that memories of loved ones endure forever.Both poems indicate that children inherit their parents talents.Both poems suggest that earthly items are unnecessary after death. Hannah has some pennies and some nickels. She has a maximum of 25 coins worth a minimum of $0.65 combined. If Hannah has 11 nickels, determine the minimum number of pennies that she could have. If there are no possible solutions, submit an empty answer.