At walmart, a bar of soap costs $3.96 plus 8% sales tax. What is the total cost of a bar soap? Round to the nearest cent.

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Answer 1

$4.27

(3.96) 1.08

4.27


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Tyra bought 4.5 pounds of strawberries. They cost $2.60 a pound. How much did
she spend?

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She spent $10.40 total on strawberry’s

Can you please help me with this I’ll give a brain list

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Answer: opposite

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

opposite

Step-by-step explanation:

the opposite of -4 is 4.

the absolute value of -4 is 4.

the reciprocal of -4 is -1/4.

In class, there are 9 boys and 13 girls. If half of the class has a cold, how many girls must have a cold?

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Answer: a or c one of those

Step-by-step explanation:

Steve drove for 4 1/2 hours at 68 mph, how far did Steve drive?

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Distance = speed x time

Distance = 68 x 4 1/2

Distance = 306 miles

Answer: 306 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

Speed= distance/time

Distance= speed•time

Time= distance/speed

can some one please help me with this.

3 1⁄8 − 1 7⁄8 =

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Answer:

1 2/8

Step-by-step explanation:

3 1/8 = 25/8

25/8 - 15/8 = 10/8 = 1 2/8

The answer is 1 1/4; you have to make 3 1/8 into 2 9/8 and then subtract and simplify.

Evaluate f(x) = 6x - 2 for x = 3 Group of answer choices 7 16 10 61

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f(x) = 6(3) - 2

f(x) = 18 - 2

f(x) = 16

Round to the nearest dollar $7,563.27

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Answer:

$7,563

Step-by-step explanation:

We will round to the nearest whole number to round to the nearest dollar

$7,563.27

since we have 27 cents ( .27), that is less than 50 cents, we leave it alone

$7,563.00 or $7,563

Answer:

$7,563

Step-by-step explanation:

Rounding to the nearest dollar is just like rounding to the nearest whole number.

The number we are given is:

$7,563.27

To round to the nearest dollar, look to the tenths place. If it is less than or equal to 4, round down. If it is greater than or equal to 5, round up.

The tenths place has a 2. Therefore, we leave the number as is.

$7, 563

$7,563 rounded to the nearest dollar is $7,563.00

this is my third time posting this bc i kept getting the wrong answer please help me

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

So we have:

[tex]\frac{x^{\frac{2}{3}}}{y^{\frac{-3}{4}}}[/tex]

First, we recall that we can switch an exponent from the denominator to the numerator if we multiply the exponent by -1 and vice versa. Therefore:

[tex]=x^{\frac{2}{3}}}\cdot {y^{\frac{3}{4}}[/tex]

Now, use the following property:

[tex]a^{x/n}=\sqrt[n]{a^x}[/tex]

Therefore:

[tex]x^{\frac{2}{3}}=\sqrt[3]{x^2}[/tex]

And:

[tex]y^{\frac{3}{4}}=\sqrt[4]{y^3}[/tex]

And so together:

[tex]=x^{\frac{2}{3}}}\cdot {y^{\frac{3}{4}}\\=\sqrt[3]{x^2}\cdot\sqrt[4]{y^3}[/tex]

Our answer is B :)

Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

the answer is the letter b

August 22 3months later what day would it be

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Answer:

november 22nd

Step-by-step explanation:

2) the quotient of 14 and 7

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Answer:

The quotient of 7 and 14 is 2..

Beverly has a backyard that is square. One of the sides is 10 feet long. What is the area of her back yard?

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Answer: all of the sides are 10ft long

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of Beverly’s backyard is 100 feet long.

What proportion of these candy bars have more than 300 calories per serving? (Round your answer to two decimal places.)

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Answer:  0.12

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 65 candy bars. Out of that;

2 candy bars have 300 to 350 calories

1 candy bar has 350 to 400 calories

4 candy bars have 400 to 450 calories

1 candy bar has 450 to 500 calories

The total proportion out of 65 candy bars that have over 300 calories is;

= ( 2 + 1 + 4 + 1) / 65

= 8/65

= 0.12

Below is the table of values of a function. Write the output when the input is n. input 3 8 72 ñ
output 6 11 12 []​

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Answer:

n + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

6 is 3 + 3, 11 is 8 + 3 and 12 is 9 + 3 so the output seems to be the input plus 3. Therefore, when the input is n, the output is n + 3.

Answer:

  output = n+3

Step-by-step explanation:

When the input changes by 5 units (from 3 to 8), the output changes by 5 unis (from 6 to 11). So the rate of change of the output with respect to the input is 1. However, each output is 3 more than the input, so ...

for input n

output = n+3

given P(x)=x^2+x+1 find answer P(7)

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P(7) = 57

Porque :

P(x) = x^2 + x + 1

P(7) = 7^2 + 7 + 1

P(7) = 49 + 7 + 1

P(7) = 57 ✔️

Can someone come Plzzz help??

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Answer:

The probability of HHH=1/8.

Sample space=(HHH,HHT,HTH,HTT,TTT,TTH,THT,THH).

Simplify the expression. 1/2 (-sin2x - cos 2x)

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Answer:

1/2 (-sin2x - cos 2x)

Step-by-step explanation:

Distribute 1/2 to every term in the parentheses

Your bank account is $32.00. You make the following withdrawals, in the following order: $15.00,$7.41,$35.79, and $ 0.53. After each withdrawal that leaves a negative balance, the bank adds a -$32.00 bank fee to your account. what is your new balance?

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The new balance should be -90.73

If the volume of a cube is increased by a factor of 10, by what factor does the surface area per unit volume change

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Answer:

  (1/10)∛100 ≈ 0.4642

Step-by-step explanation:

For a cube of volume V, the edge length is ...

  s = ∛V

and the area is ...

  A = 6s² = 6V^(2/3)

Then the ratio of area to volume is ...

  r1 = A/V = 6V^(2/3)/V = 6V^(-1/3)

If the value of V is increased by a factor of 10, the ratio of area to volume is now ...

  r2 = 6(10V)^(-1/3)

The factor by which the ratio changed is ...

  r2/r1 = (6(10V)^(-1/3))/(6V^(-1/3)) = 10^(-1/3) = (1/10)∛100

The surface area per unit volume changes by a factor of (∛100)/10.

___

Example

For a cube of side length 2, the volume is 2³ = 8 and the surface area is 6·2² = 24. The ratio of surface area to volume is 24/8 = 3.

Multiplying the edge length by ∛10, we now have a volume of (2∛10)³ = 80, and a surface area of 6(2∛10)² = 24(10^(2/3)). The ratio of surface area to volume is ... 24(10^(2/3))/80 = 0.3∛100.

The ratio of area to volume changed by a factor of (0.3∛100)/3 = (∛100)/10, as above.

Suppose we play the following game based on tosses of a fair coin. You pay me $10, and I agree to pay you $n 2 if heads comes up first on the nth toss. If we play this game repeatedly, how much money do you expect to win or lose per game over the long run

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Answer:

In the long run, ou expect to  lose $4 per game

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose we play the following game based on tosses of a fair coin. You pay me $10, and I agree to pay you $n^2 if heads comes up first on the nth toss.

Assuming X be the toss on which the first head appears.

then the geometric distribution of X is:

X [tex]\sim[/tex] geom(p = 1/2)

the probability function P can be computed as:

[tex]P (X = n) = p(1-p)^{n-1}[/tex]

where

n = 1,2,3 ...

If I agree to pay you $n^2 if heads comes up first on the nth toss.

this implies that , you need to be paid [tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n)[/tex]

[tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n) = E(X^2)[/tex]

[tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n) =Var (X) + [E(X)]^2[/tex]

[tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n) = \dfrac{1-p}{p^2}+(\dfrac{1}{p})^2[/tex]        ∵  X [tex]\sim[/tex] geom(p = 1/2)

[tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n) = \dfrac{1-p}{p^2}+\dfrac{1}{p^2}[/tex]

[tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n) = \dfrac{1-p+1}{p^2}[/tex]

[tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n) = \dfrac{2-p}{p^2}[/tex]

[tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n) = \dfrac{2-\dfrac{1}{2}}{(\dfrac{1}{2})^2}[/tex]

[tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n) =\dfrac{ \dfrac{4-1}{2} }{{\dfrac{1}{4}}}[/tex]

[tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n) =\dfrac{ \dfrac{3}{2} }{{\dfrac{1}{4}}}[/tex]

[tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n) =\dfrac{ 1.5}{{0.25}}[/tex]

[tex]\sum \limits ^{n}_{i=1} n^2 P(X=n) =6[/tex]

Given that during the game play, You pay me $10 , the calculated expected loss = $10 - $6

= $4

In the long run, you expect to  lose $4 per game

We hat does (-9) mean

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Answer:

(-9) still means -9 it doesn't really mean anything thou....but if u have another number besides it then it means to multiply like maybe 2(-9)then it will be -18...... but if it is just (-9) then it doesn't mean anything.....

Sum of the areas of two squares is 260 m². If the difference of their perimeters is 24 m then find the sides of the two squares.​

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Answer: x=14 and y=8

*Note: x and y are used as variables to solve the problem. Just know that the sides for one square is 14 and the other, 8.

Step-by-step explanation:

For this problem, we can use system of equations to solve. Let's use x for one side of a square and y for the other.

Equation 1:

x²+y²=260

We get this equation from the sum of the areas. The x² and y² are from the area. Since all sides of a square are equal lengths, we can directly square them.

Equation 2:

4x-4y=24

This equation comes from the difference of the perimeters. 4x and 4y are perimeters because perimeter is adding all sides of the square together. There are 4 sides to a square, therefore we get 4x and 4y.

We can use substitution method to solve.

4x-4y=24                                   [add both sides by 4y]

4x=24+4y                                  [divide both sides by 4]

x=6+y

Now that we have x, we can plug it into any equation and solve.

(6+y)²+y²=260                            [expand]

y²+12y+36+y²=260                    [combine like terms]

2y²+12y+36=260                       [subtract both sides by 36]

2y²+12y=224                              [factor out 2]

2(y²+6y)=224                             [divide both sides by 2]

y²+6y=112                                   [subtract both sides by 112]

y²+6y-112=0                                [factor equation]

(y-8)(y+14)=0                              [set each factor equal to 0 to solve]

y=8 and y=-14

We know that y=8 because (y+14)=0 gives you y=-14, but a length or area can NEVER be negative, only positive.

Now that we have y, we can plug it into any equation to find x.

4x-4(8)=24                                 [combine like terms]

4x-32=24                                   [add both sides by 32]

4x=56                                         [divide both sides by 4]

x=14

Now, we have x and y. x=14 and y=8.

A man has 12 different colored shirts and 20 different ties in his closet. How many shirts and tie combinations can he select to take on a trip if he only takes 3 shirts and 5 ties?

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15 because one tie goes to each t shirt and 5-1 is 5 then you do it two more time’s because there are three shirts

i enter the bedroom. there are 34 people. i kill 30 people. how many people are there in bedroom​

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Answer:

35

Step-by-step explanation:

Even if you killed 30 people, 34 people remained in the room (30 dead and 4 alive).

You must add a person which is YOU.

Answer:

there are 35 people in the bedroom.

Step-by-step explanation:

the cell that contains 28 joins female and cat. Explain the context of the joint frequency cell.
animals vs gender
Dog Cat Total
Male 32 8. 40
Female. 11. 28. 39
Total. 43. 36. 79
A. 28 of the cats in the distribution are female
B. In the distribution of cats, 8 are female
C. 28 of the dogs in the distribution are female
D. 28 animals in the distribution are female cats and dogs

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The correct answer is A. 28 of the cats in the distribution are female

Explanation:

The table presented shows the number of female/male dogs and cats, as well as the total of animals in each category. Moreover, in this, the columns show the type of animal (dog or cat), while the rows show its gender (female/male). Also, these categories intersect to show the frequency. For example, number 32, which is the intersection of the categories Dog and Male shows there are 32 male dogs. In this context, if the number 28 joints the categories female and cat, this means 28 of the total animals are female cats and out of the total cats 28 are female. This makes option A the correct answer.

Answer: two-ways tables quiz

1. 38.0%

2. 54.4%

3. 28.5%

4. 21.3%

5. 71.5%

6. 21.8%

7. Twenty-eight of the cats in the distribution are female.

8. 74.4%

9. 49.4%

10. 62.0%

Step-by-step explanation:

Judah worked at the bakery for 14 hours last week. He spent $12 of his earnings on a cake for his father’s birthday. If he was left with $86 after buying the cake, what is Judah’s hourly wage?

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Answer:

Judah's hourly wage is $7/hr.

Step-by-step explanation:

x = (86 + 12)/14

x = 98/14

x = 7

Answer:

$7 per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

$86+ 12( the money he spent on the birthday cake)=$98

$98 divided by 14=7

PRECALC HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

  (d, left, right) ⇒ (d, di, -di)

Step-by-step explanation:

In the complex plane, successive left turns make this your sequence of facing directions: 1, i, -1, -i, 1. Effectively, your facing direction is multiplied by i.

Successive right turns make this your sequence of facing directions: 1, -i, -1, i, 1. Effectively, your facing direction is multiplied by -i.

Your table can be filled as follows:

  (initial d, left turn, right turn)

  (-1, -i, i)

  (1, i, -i)

  (i, -1, 1)

  (-i, 1, -1)

  (d, di, -di)

1. The ratio of boys to girls in the seventh grade is 2:3. If there are 24 boys, how many girls are there?​

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Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

2/3 * 24 = 16

Boys = 24
x = 24/2
x = 12

Ratio is 2x:3x
2(12):3(12)
24:36

There are 36 girls

Find the standard form of the equation of the ellipse with the given characteristics. Center: (1, 2); vertex: (−7, 2); minor axis of length 12

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Answer:

(x-1)²/64 + (y-2)²/ 144= 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that

The standard form for an ellipse is

(x-h)/a² + ( y-k)/b²=1

So

h, k

is the centre of the ellipse, and

a is the distance from the centre to the vertices and c is the distance from the centre to the foci.

b is the minor axis.

So b² + c²= a²

In this example

a= -7-1= -8

simplify the following expression

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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

√160c⁵d⁴

= √160 * √c⁵ * √d⁴

= √16 * √10 * √c² * √c² * √c * √d² * √d²

= 4 * √10 * c * c * √c * d * d

= 4c²d²√10c

Answer:

The answer is

[tex]4 {c}^{2} {d}^{2} \sqrt{10c}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \sqrt{160 {c}^{5} {d}^{4} } [/tex]

To solve the expression, expand the terms

That's

[tex] \sqrt{ {4}^{2} \times 10 {c}^{4} \times {cd}^{4} } [/tex]

Using the rule

The square root of a product is equal to the product of the roots of each factor.

Expand

That's

[tex] \sqrt{ {4}^{2} } \times \sqrt{ {c}^{4} } \times \sqrt{ {d}^{4} } \times \sqrt{10c} [/tex]

Reduce the surds

Thats

[tex] \sqrt{ {4}^{2} } = 4 \\ \sqrt{ {c}^{4} } = {c}^{2} \\ \sqrt{ {d}^{4} } = {d}^{2} [/tex]

We have

[tex]4 \times {c}^{2} \times {d}^{2} \times \sqrt{10c} [/tex]

We have the final answer as

[tex]4 {c}^{2} {d}^{2} \sqrt{10c} [/tex]

Hope this helps you

A couple wants to install hardwood into their bedroom. The wood is bought in 0.5×5 square foot pieces. They have 422 square feet of floor on which to install the hardwood. How many 0.5×5 sections must be purchased?
124 sections

25 sections

169 sections

84 sections

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Answer:

169 sections

Step-by-step explanation:

A couple wants to install hardwood into their bedroom. The wood is bought in 0.5×5 square foot pieces

The area of the 0.5×5 square foot pieces

Area= 0.5*5.

Area= 2.5 square feet

They have 422 square feet of floor on which to install the hardwood.

Number of sections to be purchased

= 422/2.5

= 168.8 sections

Approximately= 169 sections

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