Belinda is thinking about buying a house for $179,000. The table below shows the projected value of two different houses for three years: Number of years 1 2 3 House 1 (value in dollars) 186,160 193,606.40 201,350.66 House 2 (value in dollars) 190,000 201,000 212,000 Part A: What type of function, linear or exponential, can be used to describe the value of each of the houses after a fixed number of years? Explain your answer. (2 points) Part B: Write one function for each house to describe the value of the house f(x), in dollars, after x years. (4 points) Part C: Belinda wants to purchase a house that would have the greatest value in 30 years. Will there be any significant difference in the value of either house after 30 years? Explain your answer, and show the value of each house after 30 years. (4 points)

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Answer 1

Answer:

A) both functions are linear

B) f(x) = 7446.4x + 178713.6 and f(x) = 11000x + 179000

C) House 2 will value $106894.4 more than house 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

A) Value Increase from year 1 to year 2:

House 1: 193,606.40 - 186,160 = 7446.4

House 2: 201,000 - 190,000 = 11000

Value Increase from year 2 to year 3:

House 1: 201,350.66 - 193,606.40 = 7744.26

House 2: 212,000 - 201,000 = 11000

This means that a constant increament in x variable gives a constant increament in both houses vales. Then, both functions are linear.

B) The slope is the same as the value increment from one year to the next one.

slope (m) of House 1: 7446.4

slope (m) of House 2: 11000

General formula of a line:

f(x) = mx+b

Replacing with a known point:

House 1

186,160 = 7446.4(1) + b

b = 186,160 - 7446.4 = 178713.6

equation: f(x) = 7446.4x + 178713.6

House 2

190,000 = 11000(1) + b

b = 190,000 - 11000 = 179000

equation: f(x) = 11000x + 179000

C) Replacing x = 30 into each equaiton:

Value of House 1 after 30 years

f(x) = 7446.4(30) + 178713.6 = 402105.6

Value of House 2 after 30 years

f(30) = 11000(30) + 179000 = 509000

Then, house 2 will value 509000 - 402105.6 = $106894.4 more than house 1.


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19) Caculate the unit rate. Driving 95 miles on 3 gallons of
gas. How many miles are driven on 1 gallon of gas?

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Answer:

31.6666666 miles / gallon

Step-by-step explanation:

Take the miles and divide by the gallons

95 miles / 3 gallons

31.6666666 miles / gallon

One of the students in the class scored 100 on the midterm but got overconfident, slacked off, and scored only 15 on the final exam. No other student in the class "achieved" such a dramatic turnaround. If the instructor decides not to include this student’s scores when constructing a new regression model, will the slope of the new line increase or decrease?

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Answer:

Increase

Step-by-step explanation:

Since your not including the bad mark, it'd increase.

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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simplify : 3p+2p+8-3=15​

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Answer:

3p+2p+8-3=15

5p+5=15

5p=15-5

5p=10

p=10/5

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Answer:

p = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

One is given the following equation:

3p + 2p + 8 - 3 = 15

Combine like terms. In essence, if two number have the same variable, then one can perform operations between their coefficients. If two number have no variables, then these two terms are also like terms. After combing like terms, simplify the expression.

3p + 2p + 8 - 3 = 15

5p + 8 - 3 = 15

5p + 5 = 15

Inverse operations,

5p + 5 = 15

5p = 10

p = 2

Determine if the event described is independent or dependent. You pick a marble at random from a group of marbles, don't replace the marble, and pick a second marble.

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Answer:

dependent

Step-by-step explanation:

This is a dependent event.  There is one less marble in the bag to choose from

Say there was 1 red marble and 4 blue marble.  You drew the red marble on the first pick, now you cannot get a red marble on your second pick.

If you drew a blue marble on the first pick you could get a red marble on the second pick.

So what happens on the first pick affects the second pick

The volume of this cube is 64 cubic feet. What is the value of a?

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Answer:

a = 4 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Since it's a cube, we know that each value will be equal. Because of this, you can cube root the cube's volume to find a.

[tex]\sqrt[3]{64}=4[/tex]

Therefore, a = 4 feet.

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the area of a cube, we have to multiply the width, height, and length, which, since they are all the same value, would be a side multiplied by itself 3 times(cubed). So, the area of this cube in terms of a(side) is a*a*a or a^3. The area is given to be 64, so we can write:

a^3 = 64

With the equation, we can realize 4*4*4 is 64, meaning a is 4.

The baseball team has a double-header on Saturday. The probability that they will win both games is 34%. The probability that they will win the first game is 75%, What is the probability that the team will win the second game given that they have already won the first game?
A. 45%

B. 74%

C. 90%

D. 26%

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Answer:

A. 45%

Step-by-step explanation:

34/75=45 = 45%

a hotel manager wants miriam to tile their lobby using the dame design she created for Mr.Rivera.The lobby measures 45 feet by 45 feet. he wants the outer edge to be the same color as the center tile. will this occur ? justify your answer

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Answer:

Yes it will occur

Step-by-step explanation:

The lobby measures 45 feet by 45 feet

Area of the lobby = 45 * 45

=2025 ft^2

So, the lobby has 2025 tiles

subtract 1 black tile in the center

2025 tiles - 1 black tile =2024 tiles

The number of blue tiles and black tiles is 2024 tiles

He wants the outer edge to be the same color as the center tile so, divide by 2

2024/2 = 1012 tiles

The number of tiles in the outer edge is 1012 tiles and the number of tiles in the center is 1012 tiles

Solve for x and draw a number line. 3x−91>−87 AND 17x−16>18

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Answer:

I hope this will help!

Step-by-step explanation:

(81/16)1/4 +(81/16)0

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Answer:

should be 0.28125

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the area of the following rectilinear figure.

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Answer:

Area : 14+10+40=64 square unit

Step-by-step explanation:

the area of the top rectangle with sides  2 and 7

A=2*7=14 square unit

the area of the middle rectangle with sides : (7-5)=2 and side (7-2)=5

Area=5*2=10 square unit

the bottom rectangle : sides 10 and 4

Area=10*4=40

add the areas : 14+10+40=64 square unit

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What are the zeros of this function?
A. X4 and x 6
B. X-6 and x = 5
C. X-6 and xs-4
D. X 0 and x 4

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x = 4 and x = 6

The zeros of a quadratic function are when the parabola crosses the x axis.

Here it crosses the x axis at x=4 and x=6

I can't figure this out, please help! I'll give a brainliest

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Answer:

u can use pythagoras or sine rule

Step-by-step explanation:

cos-1(9/11)

Find the surface area of solid given the net.
I WILL MARK YOU AS BRAINLIEST IF YOU ANSWER THIS QUESTION!!

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Answer:

2296 unit^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The area is the sum of the  6 rectangles in the net.

= 38*10 + 38*16 + 38*10 + 38*16 + 10*16 + 10*16

= 380 + 608 + 380 + 608 + 160 + 160

= 2296.

Is △FHK similar to △GHJ? If so, which postulate or theorem proves these two triangles are similar? ​△FHK​ ​ is similar to ​ ​△GHJ​ ​ by the ​ ​SSS Similarity Theorem​. ​△FHK​ ​ is similar to ​ ​△GHJ​ ​ by the ​SSA Similarity Theorem​. ​△FHK​ ​ is similar to ​ ​△GHJ​ ​ by the ​ ​ ​SAS Similarity Theorem. ​△FHK​ ​ is not similar to ​ ​△GHJ​​.

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Answer:

ΔFHK and ΔGHJ are the similar triangles by SAS similarity theorem.

Step-by-step explanation:

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If [tex]\frac{\text{FH}}{\text{GH}}=\frac{\text{HK}}{\text{HJ}}[/tex] and ∠H ≅ ∠H

Then ΔFHK ~ ΔGHJ

[tex]\frac{\text{FH}}{\text{GH}}=\frac{\text{HK}}{\text{HJ}}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{(12+10)}{10}=\frac{(15+18)}{15}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{22}{10}=\frac{33}{15}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{11}{5}=\frac{11}{5}[/tex]

Since, [tex]\frac{\text{FH}}{\text{GH}}=\frac{\text{HK}}{\text{HJ}}[/tex] and ∠H ≅ ∠H [By reflexive property]

Therefore, ΔFHK and ΔGHJ are the similar triangles by SAS similarity theorem.

Option (3) will be the answer.

Answer:

ΔFHK and ΔGHJ are similar triangles by the SAS similarity theorem.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Determine the measure of the interior angle at vertex D. A. 27 B. 162 C. 20 D. 36

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Answer:

162°

Step-by-step explanation:

The shape is a hexagon, so the interior angles equal 720. (N-2)*180=720

9x+9x+9x+2x+9x+2x=720

40x=720

x=720/40

x=18

D=9x=9(18)=162°

The sum of interior angles of a polygon with n sides is [tex](n-2)\cdot180[/tex]

In this case [tex]n=6[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]4\cdot9x+2\cdot2x=(6-2)\cdot180\\36x+4x=4\cdot180\\40x=720\\x=18[/tex]

[tex]9x=9\cdot18=162[/tex]

So B

Find the derivative of f(x) = -2x2 + 11x at x = 9.

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Answer:

The value of the derivative at x = 9 is -25

Step-by-step explanation:

Here in this question, we are told to find the derivative of the given equation at the point where x = 9

What we need to do here is simply, differentiate f(x), then substitute that value x = 9 into the differentiated equation

In notation form, what we are to find is f’(9)

So;

f(x) = -2x^2 + 11x

f’(x) = -4x + 11

So therefore;

f’(9) = -4(9) + 11

f’(9) = -36 + 11

f’(9) = 11-36

f’(9) = -25

the school bought a sandbox that measures 50 meters long 25 meters wide and 5 meters tall how many cubic meters if sand would you need to buy if each cubic meter of sand cost $1.50 how much money would it cost to fill the sandbox

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Answer:

Cost of sandbox = $9,375

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Height of sandbox = 5 m

Length of sandbox = 50 m

Width of sandbox = 25 m

Cost of 1 cubic meter = $1.50

Find:

Cost of sandbox

Computation:

Volume of sandbox = (50)(25)(5)

Volume of sandbox = 6,250 m³

Cost of sandbox = 6,250 × $1.50

Cost of sandbox = $9,375

Find the surface area of the rectangular prism

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Front: 60 cm^2

Area = 6 x 10 = 60

Back: 60 cm^2

Area = 6 x 10 = 60

Right: 30 cm^2

Area = 3 x 10 = 30

Left: 30 cm^2

Area = 3 x 10 = 30

Bottom: 18 cm^2

Area = 6 x 3 = 18

TOTAL: 216 cm^2

Formula I used:

SA of a rectangular prism:

2 (lw + hl + w)

Just use the formula without the “lw”. After you used the formula, just solve for “lw” again and add it back to the final answer. This is because the upper part of the prism is not included.

Answer:

216 square cm

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Step-by-step explanation:

A rectangle has 6 sides. 2 are the same, 2 are the same, and the final 2 are the same.

(6 x 10) x 2 = 60 x 2 = 120 (Front + Back)

(3 x 6) x 2 = 18 x 2 = 36 (Top + Bottom)

(3 x 10) x 2 = 30 x 2 = 60 (Left + Right)

120 + 36 + 60 = 216 square cm

If you travel 4 miles around a circle with a radius of 1 mile, what is the central angle (q)?

A=66
B=229.18
C=114.59
D=240

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Answer:

229.18 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

The circumference of a circle with radius r is 2×pi×r.

So if it has a radius of 1 mile, then the circumference is 2×pi×1=2pi miles.

So if we travel 4 miles, then the percentage of this circle we traveled is 4/(2pi)=63.66% approximately.

There are 360 degrees in a circle and we want to how much of that rotation belongs to traveling 4 miles of the circumference of a circle that measures 2pi miles. So 63.66%×360 degrees =229.18 degrees.

Maureen plants tulips in a rectangular flower bed that is 2 cubed feet wide and 2 Superscript 4 feet long.

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Answer:

The area would be 128ft^2

2^4 i= 2x2x2x2

2^3 = 2x2x2

multiply them and you get 128ft6^2

Answer:

128ft^2

Step-by-step explanation:

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Express 0.00013745 to 3 significant figures.​

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Answer:

0.000137

To 1 significant figure: 0.0001

To 2 significant figures: 0.00014

To 3 significant figures: 0.000137

To 4 significant figures: 0.0001375

To 5 significant figures: 0.00013745

0.000137.

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Solve y+1=-3/4 (x+2) and y-3= 2/3 (x-4) please show how you solve it

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Answer:

y = -3/4x-5/2 and y = 2/3x-1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

y+1 = -3/4(x+2)

y+1 = -3/4x-3/2

y = -3/4x-3/2-1

y = -3/4x-5/2

-----

y-3 = 2/3(x-4)

y-3 = 2/3x-8/3

y = 2/3x-8/3+3

y = 2/3x-1/3

A man shoots with a bow. There is a 70% chance that he hits with the first shot. If he hits, he gets more confidence, and then there is an 80% chance that he hits with other shots. If he misses with the first shot, his confidence drops, and then there is only a 60% chance that he hits with other shots. Per shoots 2 arrows. Find the probability that he gets 2 hits, 1 hit and no hits.

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Answer:

2 hits:  56%

1 hit : 32%

0 hits: 12%

Step-by-step explanation:

2 hits: 0.7 * 0.8

1 hit : (.7*.2 + .3*.6) - .7*.8

0 hits: .3 * .4

The side measurement of the wall of the Green House is 9m. Find the cost of the glass required for the walls of the Green House, if the cost of 1m2 glass is AED 12.

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Answer:

AED 972

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of the wall = 9² = 81 m²

each m² costs AED 12

so 81 m² will cost 12×81 = AED 972

Please help!
What is the slope of the line? Please explain if possible!
Any silly comments will be reported!!

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Answer:

-2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us take the coordinates of any two points on the line, i.e.,

1. (0,3)

2. (3,1).

Slope

= Δy/Δx

= (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

= (1 - 3)/(3 - 0)

= -2/3

So, the slope is -2/3.

The slope is -2/3 so in the equation it would be y = -2/3x + 3

Jason counted by 6's aloud and Lawton counted by 4's aloud. What is the first number they will both say?​

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

The first number they will both say = L.C.M of (6,4)

=> L.C.M of (6,4) is 12

The first number they will both say is 12

I need help ASAP!!Please be sure that you know the answer

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Answer:area is 60, height is 4, and perimeter is 34

Step-by-step explanation:

Factorise using suitable identities (0.1x-0.2y)^2

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

(a - b)² = a² - 2ab + b²

a = 0.1x

b = 0.2y

(0.1x - 0.2y)²= (0.1x)² - 2*0.1x*0.2y + (0.2y)²

                   = (0.1)²x² - 0.04xy + (0.2)²y²

                   = 0.01x² - 0.04xy + 0.04y²

Help me please
Thank you

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Answer: p = 1/5

Step-by-step explanation:

-5(p + 3/5) = -4

Now we open the brackets and -5 mutiplies with both terms

-5p - 3 = -4

-5p = -4+3

-5p = -1

p = -1/-5

p = 1/5

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