A rope is 12 meters long. You cut off 15/6 of the rope. How much is left?
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Answer 1

Answer:

4.8

Step-by-step explanation:

15/6 is 2.5 whitch when divided by 12 is 4.8 so 12 divided by 2.5 is 4.8

Answer 2

Answer:

4.8 meters

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{15}{6} = 2.5[/tex]  12 ÷ 2.5 = 4.8 meters

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A pharmaceutical sales representative gets paid $50,000 annually plus
3.5% commission on total sales. This year he sold $420,000 in
pharmaceuticals. What are his annual total earnings?

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100% = $420,000

3.5% = 3.5/100 × 420,000

= $ 14,700

Commission he earned = $14,700

Annual total earnings= $50,000 + $14,700

= $ 64,700

Answer:

14,500

Step-by-step explanation:

600 students are studying in a private
school, the average monthly fee of a
student is Rs. 1200. How much amount for
tax does the school pay to the government
as education service tax at the rate of 1% in
a year? *​

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Answer:

600 ×1200=720,000

720,000×12=8,640,000

8,640,000×1%=8,640,000÷100%=86,400

86,400 per year

Which graph represents a function?

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The third graph represents a function because it passes the vertical line test (VLT). (:

you just purchased a new hooded sweatshirt for $24. the total cleaning cost is $2 total because it will be washed with other sweatshirts. you will wear the sweatshirt 18 times this winter. calculate the cost per wearing.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Emma is 10 years younger than Joseph. Joseph's age 6 years from
now will exceed twice Emma's age 2 years ago by 3 years.
How old is Em ma and Joseph now?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

let Emma age be x now

Let Joseph age be y now

If Emma is 10 years younger than Joseph, then x = y-10

six years from now:

Emma will be x+6 years

Joseph will be y+6 years

If Joseph's age 6 years from  now will exceed twice Emma's age 2 years ago by 3 years, then:

y+6 = 2(x+6-2) + 3

y+6 = 2(x+4)+3

y + 6 = 2x+11

y + 6 = 2(y-10)+!1

y + 6 = 2y-20+11

y - 2y = -9-6

-y = -15

y = 15

Since x = y -10

x = 15-10

x = 5

Hence Emma is 5years old now and Joseph is 15years old now

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Answer:

f(4)= -10

If g(x) =2, then x=0

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the z-score for Paula If she got 1400 on the SAT, the mean was 1100 and the
standard deviation was 275?

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Yea it is 275 with standard subtract
1400-deviation=275

Express 610.47 in unit form.

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Answer:

6 hundreds

1 tens

0 ones

4 tenths

7 hundredths

8.032×10^-4 in standard form​

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Answer:

0.0008032

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

80,320

Step-by-step explanation:

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so x is equal to 40 so the length of M and N is 140 and no is 70 with the total length being 210 hope I helped could I get a brainliest!!

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1. 641 divided by 43
2. 4684 divided by 27
3. 6455 divided by 64

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Answer:

1. 14.91

2. 173.48

3.100.86

Step-by-step explanation:

all the answers are rounded to the nearest hundredth place, i believe.

14) What is 50% of 180?
15) What is 25% of 36?
16) What is 100% of 166?
17) What is 150% of 126?
18) What is 10% of 100?
19) What is 200% of 133?
20) What is 25% of 172?

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Answer:

14. 90%

15. 9%

16. 166%

17. 189%

18. 10%

19. 266%

20. 40%

An automatic teller machine gives you $150 in five and ten-dollar bills.  There are two more than twice as many five-dollar bills as there are ten-dollar bills.  How many of each denomination are there?​

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Answer:

There are 7 ten-dollar bills and 16 five-dollar bills.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's call:

T: Number of ten-dollar bills

F: Number of five-dollar bills

The amount of money withdrawn from the ATM is $150:

10T+5F=150

Dividing by 5:

[tex]2T+F=30\qquad\qquad [1][/tex]

We also know there are two more than twice as many five-dollar bills as there are ten-dollar bills:

[tex]F=2+2T\qquad\qquad [2][/tex]

Substituting [2] into [1]:

2T+2T+2=30

Rearranging:

2T+2T=30-2

Simplifying:

4T=28

Solving:

T=28/4=7

From [2]:

F=2+2*7=2+14=16

There are 7 ten-dollar bills and 16 five-dollar bills.

In a certain section of Southern California, the distribution of monthly rent for a one-bedroom apartment has a mean of $2,325 and a standard deviation of $270. The distribution of the monthly rent does not follow the normal distribution. In fact, it is positively skewed. What is the probability of selecting a sample of 50 one-bedroom apartments and finding the mean to be at least $2,245 per month

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Answer:

0.982

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Mean (μ) = 2325

Standard deviation (σ) = 270

From the central limit theorem ; the Distribution of 50 sample means will be normally distributed

Finding the mean to be at least $2245 per month;

x = 2245

Using the Z score relation :

Zscore = (x - μ) / (σ/√n)

Zscore = (2245 - 2325) / (270/√50)

Zscore = - 80 / 38.183766

ZSCORE = - 2.0951312

= - 2.1

P(Z > - 2.1) = 0.982 ( from the Z probability Calculator).

If paper clips are 7/8 of an inch long and cost $0.02 to make, how much would it cost to produce enough paper clips to make a line, end to end, that stretches 56 inches?

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Answer:

$1.12

Step-by-step explanation:

When you multiply 8/7 of 56, you get 64.

This shows that you will need 64 paperclips to make 56 inches worth of paper clips. If each paper clip costs two cents, you need to multiply 56 paperclips by 2 cents. 56x0.02=1.12 so it will cost you 1 dollar and twelve cents

what are the slopes of the two lines?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The slopes of two lines are equal

The fastest doughnut machine can fry 9600 doughnuts per hour. Which is closest to the number
of doughnuts this machine can fry every second?

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Answer:

9600/60 minutes = 9600/ 360 seconds = 26

Keep practicing :)

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

9.6

Step-by-step explanation:

The reason is because you divide this number by 1,000 which gives you 9.6

9600 divided by 1,000= 9.6

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28. The driving distance from Boston, MA,
to Colorado Springs, CO, and back again
is 4,084 miles. A salesperson has already
made the trip back and forth twice. A
salesperson may drive up to 12,500 miles
each month. Can she make the trip again
and remain below the monthly miles
allowed? If so, how many miles will she
have left for the month?
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Answer:

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Homework Weekend Create a short story.

CHECK PHOTO Intercepts of the graph BE SURE TO BE CORRECT PLEASE no work needed

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X=(-1.2,0) and y= (0,-0.7)

Answer:

y= (0, .7)

x= (-1.2, 0)

Step-by-step explanation:

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10
-25 please answer​

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Answer:

(-15)

Step-by-step explanation:

10-25 = (-15)

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How is 5 represented in 6.75

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Answer:

5 is in the hundreths place :))

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

0.05

Step-by-step explanation:

since the place value of the five is beyond the decimal point, and it is the second number beyond the decimal point, so it is in the hundredths place.

If a Ferris wheel takes 45 seconds to make a complete rotation, how many rotations will it complete in 3 hours?

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Answer:240 rotations

Step-by-step explanation: 1 rotation/45 seconds * 60 seconds / minute * 60 minutes / hour * 3 hours = 3600*3/45 = 240 rotations

If the quarter note equals one beat, how many beats would this note be worth?

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Answer:

4 beats

Step-by-step explanation:

that is a whole note and 4 quarters are equal to one whole

Which shows another way to write 9.54?
O 0.5 + 0.04
O 9+ 0.4 + 0.05
O (9 * 1) + (5 x 0.1) + (4 x 0.01)
O (9 x 0.1) + (5 x 0.01) + (4 x 0.001)

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Answer:

It would be C

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the equation in slope-intercept form of the line that passes through the points (−12, −4) and (4, 8)?


A. y = −43 − 20
A. , y = −43 − 20

B. y = 43 − 12
B. , y = 43 − 12

C. y = −0.75 − 13
C. , y = −0.75 − 13

D. y = 0.75x +5
D. , y = 0.75x +5

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Answer:

Choice D. [tex]y = 0.75\, x + 5[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

The general equation for the slope-intercept form of a line in a cartesian plane is [tex]y = m\, x + b[/tex], where:

[tex]m[/tex] is the slope of the line, and[tex]b[/tex] is the [tex]y[/tex]-intercept of the line. (The [tex]y\![/tex]-intercept of a line in a cartesian plane is the [tex]y\!\![/tex]-coordinate of the point where the line intersects the [tex]\! y \![/tex]-axis.)

Start by finding the value of [tex]m[/tex]. The slope of a line is equal to its rise-over-run. For the two points in this question:

The "rise" is the [tex]y[/tex]-coordinate of the first point minus that of the second: [tex]\text{rise} = (-4) - 8 = -12[/tex].The "run" is the [tex]x[/tex]-coordinate of the first point minus that of the second. The order of these two points should stay the same: [tex]\text{run} = (-12) - 4 = -16[/tex].

Calculate the slope of this line:

[tex]\displaystyle m = \text{slope} = \frac{\text{rise}}{\text{run}} = \frac{-12}{-16} = 0.75[/tex].

The equation of the line becomes:

[tex]y = \underbrace{0.75}_{m}\, x + b[/tex].

Substitute the coordinates of either of the two points to find [tex]b[/tex]. For example, for the first point [tex](12, -4)[/tex], substitute in the following:

[tex]x = -12[/tex], and[tex]y = -4[/tex].

The equation becomes:

[tex]-4 = 0.75 \times (-12) + b[/tex].

Solve for the value of [tex]b[/tex]:

[tex]b = 5[/tex].

Hence, the slope-intercept form of this line shall be:

[tex]y = 0.75\, x + 5[/tex].

Which series of transformations would result in a figure that is congruent to the triangle ABC?
rotation of 180' clockwise about the origin and then dilation with a scale factor of -1, centered at the origin
rotation of 180' clockwise about the origin and then dilation with a scale factor of 2, centered at the origin
reflection across the line y ox and then dilation with a scale factor of -3, centered at the origin
translation 3 units to right and then dilation with a scale factor of 3, centered at the origin

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Answer: rotation of 180' clockwise about the origin and then dilation with a scale factor of -1, centered at the origin

Step-by-step explanation:

Two triangles are congruent if all the corresponding angles are equal, and if the corresponding side lengths are equal.

Now, this means that if we have a given triangle, and we apply a dilation/contraction, then the resultant triangle will have different side lengths than the initial triangle, then those two triangles can not be congruent.

So we can already discard all the options with dilations.

Now, remember how the dilation works.

If we have a point that is at a distance L of the origin, and we do a dilation of scale factor K centered at the origin, then the new distance of the point and the origin will be K*L.

Notice that if the scale factor is equal to 1, then there is no change.

In the options, we have one where the scale factor is -1.

The minus sign means that will cause the enlargement to appear on the other side of the center of enlargement. But the scale factor still is of absolute value 1, so it will not change anything.

Then the only option that not dilates the triangle is:

Rotation of 180' clockwise about the origin and then dilation with a scale factor of -1, centered at the origin

So this is the only transformation that results in a figure congruent to the triangle ABC

An experiment consists of determining the speed of automobiles on a highway using a radar equipment. The random variable in this experiment is a:

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Answer:

the speed value that the radar equipment outputs.

Step-by-step explanation:

A random variable in an experiment is also (and most times the case) called a dependent variable. In this scenario, the random variable would be the speed value that the radar equipment outputs. This is because this value depends on the actual velocity of the cars that pass by the equipment. The faster the car is moving when it passes the radar the higher value will be displayed on the equipment. Therefore, depending completely on the vehicles.

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Felicia is making trail mix. The recipe calls for 3 cups pretzels and 1.5 cups of m&m's.
She wants to make 27 cups of trail mix for a birthday party. How many cups of pretzels and m&m's does she need?

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Answer:

81 Cups of Pretzels and 40.5 Cups of M&M's

Step-by-step explanation:

p= Pretzels

m= M&M;s

3p+1.5m= 1

3(27)+ 1.5(27)

81 + 40.5

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Answer:

x = [tex]\sqrt{164[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find the hypothenuse, you need to do [tex]8^{2} + 10^{2}[/tex]. Which equals 164. Therefore, since [tex]a^{2} +b^{2} =c^{2}[/tex], a=8, b=10, and c=[tex]\sqrt{164[/tex].

can someone tell me what my GPA is.

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Answer:

probably 5.00

Step-by-step explanation:

maybe a 4.0 or higher cuz those r really good grades
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