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Please Help Me Ill Put The Question Up For A Lot Of Point, And I Will Mark As Brainliest!!!

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Answer 1

Step-by-step explanation:

(2x³y^-4)^-2 = 1/(4x⁶y^‐8) = y⁸/(4x⁶)

1/(8x⁵y^-7) = y⁷/(8x⁵)

4x^-9y⁴ = 4y⁴/x⁹

so, the whole expression is then

y⁸/(4x⁶) × y⁷/(8x⁵) × 4y⁴/x⁹

4y¹⁹/(32x²⁰) = y¹⁹/(8x²⁰)

so, D is the correct answer.


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Find tan 0

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[tex]\tan \theta = \dfrac{\text{Opposite side}}{\text{Adjacent side}} = \dfrac{16}{12}[/tex]

Which of the following numbers can be expressed as a decimal that terminates? 3/2,2/3,3/4,5/7


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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

An example of one fraction that does NOT terminate is 2/3.

2/3 = 0.666666666666666 ....  That's the easy way to tackle the problem. Pick out the ones that don't terminate.

5/7 is the other one. It does not terminate either. It has 6 digits in a block that keeps on repeating itself forever.

5/7 = .571428 571428 which goes on forever.

So the two that do terminate are

3/2 which = 1.5

3/4 which = 0.75

A self-storage center has many storage rooms that are 6 ft wide, 10 feet deep, and 12 ft high. What is the volume of the room?

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The volume of the storage room is the amount of space in the storage room, and it is 720 cubic feet

The dimensions are given as:

[tex]Width = 6ft[/tex]

[tex]Depth = 10ft[/tex]

[tex]Height = 12ft[/tex]

The volume of the storage room is the product of the dimensions.

So, we have:

[tex]Volume= Width \times Depth \times Height[/tex]

Substitute values for Width, Depth and Height

[tex]Volume= 6ft \times 10ft \times 12ft[/tex]

Multiply the dimensions

[tex]Volume= 720ft^3[/tex]

Hence, the volume of the storage room is 720 cubic feet

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what is 12-(-3)-2(4)

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Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

12-(-3)-2(4)

12-(-3)-8

15-8=7

12- (-3) - 2(4) = 12 + 3 - 8 = 7
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Given that the points (-32, - 10) and (-74, 11) lie on a line, what is the
equation of the line?

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The equation of the line is:

[tex]y=\frac{-1}{2}x-26[/tex]

The point-slope equation of a line is given as:

[tex]y-y_1=m(x-x_1)[/tex]

where m represents the slope, and is calculated as:

[tex]m=\frac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

For the line passing through the points (-32, - 10) and (-74, 11)

[tex]x_1=-32, y_1=-10, x_2=-74, y_2=11[/tex]

Substitute these points into the slope formula to get the slope of the line

[tex]m=\frac{11-(-10)}{-74-(-32)} \\\\m=\frac{11+10}{-74+32} \\\\m=\frac{21}{-42} \\\\m=\frac{-1}{2}[/tex]

Substitute [tex]m=\frac{-1}{2}, x_1=-32, y_1=-10[/tex] into the line equation

[tex]y-(-10)=\frac{-1}{2}(x-(-32))\\\\y+10=\frac{-1}{2}x-16\\\\y= \frac{-1}{2}x-16-10\\\\y=\frac{-1}{2}x-26[/tex]

The equation of the line is:

[tex]y=\frac{-1}{2}x-26[/tex]

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Salt water gargle can temporarily relieve a sore throat. One recipe calls for 3/4 teaspoon of salt in 1 cup of water. A second recipe calls for 1 teaspoon of salt in 2 cups of water. Which recipe will taste saltier?

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Answer:

The first recipe - 3/4 tsp of salt in 1 cup of water

Step-by-step explanation:

1st recipe Salt per cup = 3/4 tsp / 1 cup = 3/4 tsp salt

2nd recipe Salt per cup = 1 tsp / 2 cups = 1/2 tsp salt

3/4 tsp > 1/2 tsp, hence the first recipe is saltier

when is a supplier standards form required to be provided to the beneficiary cvs

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Answer:

AOB forms must be collected every time a beneficiary fills a Medicare part b prescription

A random variables X and Y are distributed according to the joint PDF. The value of constant a = _______.f(x,y)=ax if 1<=1x<=y<=2 and 0 otherwise

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Answer:    3/2

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Explanation:

PDF = probability density function

The given joint PDF is

[tex]f(x,y) = \begin{cases}ax \ \ \ \text{ if } 1 \le x \le y \le 2\\0 \ \ \ \ \ \text{ otherwise}\end{cases}[/tex]

Let's focus on the [tex]1 \le x \le y \le 2[/tex]. Specifically the x term for now. Erasing out the y term, we have the inequality [tex]1 \le x \le 2[/tex] which says x is between 1 and 2, inclusive. We have almost the same story for y, but there's another condition attached to it: y must also be equal to or larger than x.

So let's say x = 1.5. This would mean [tex]1.5 \le y \le 2[/tex]. As another example, x = 1.7  leads to [tex]1.7 \le y \le 2[/tex]. In general, we would say [tex]x \le y \le 2[/tex] where x is between 1 and 2.

As x gets bigger, the range of possible y values gets smaller. If x = 2, then y has no choice but to be 2 as well.

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Based on that, we'll have a double integral that looks like this:

[tex]\displaystyle V = \int_{1}^{2}\int_{x}^{2}f(x,y)dydx\\\\[/tex]

The outer integral handles the x terms that range from 1 to 2, describing [tex]1 \le x \le 2[/tex]. Note the dx on the outside. The order of the dy and dx matters.

On the inside, we have the integral for dy ranging from x to 2 to describe the interval [tex]x \le y \le 2[/tex]

To have f(x,y) be a PDF, the volume under the f(x,y) surface must be 1, where the volume is based on the bounds set up. So we must have V = 1. We'll use this later.

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Let's simplify the double integral.

We'll start by computing the inner integral with respect to y.

[tex]\displaystyle V = \int_{1}^{2}\int_{x}^{2}f(x,y)dydx\\\\\displaystyle V = \int_{1}^{2}\int_{x}^{2}\left(ax\right)dydx\\\\\displaystyle V = \int_{1}^{2}\left(axy\Bigg|_{x}^{2}\right)dx\\\\\displaystyle V = \int_{1}^{2}\left(ax(2) - ax(x)\right)dx\\\\\displaystyle V = \int_{1}^{2}\left(2ax - ax^2\right)dx\\\\[/tex]

Then we'll finish it off by integrating with respect to x.

[tex]\displaystyle V = \int_{1}^{2}\left(2ax - ax^2\right)dx\\\\\displaystyle V = \left(ax^2 - \frac{1}{3}ax^3\right)\Bigg|_{1}^{2}\\\\\displaystyle V = \left(a(2)^2 - \frac{1}{3}a(2)^3\right) - \left(a(1)^2 - \frac{1}{3}a(1)^3\right)\\\\\displaystyle V = \left(4a - \frac{8}{3}a\right)-\left(a - \frac{1}{3}a\right)\\\\[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle V = 4a - \frac{8}{3}a-a + \frac{1}{3}a\\\\\displaystyle V = 3a - \frac{8}{3}a + \frac{1}{3}a\\\\\displaystyle V = \frac{9}{3}a - \frac{8}{3}a + \frac{1}{3}a\\\\\displaystyle V = \frac{9-8+1}{3}a\\\\\displaystyle V = \frac{2}{3}a\\\\[/tex]

Side note: We don't have to worry about the "plus C" integration constant when working with definite integrals.

Recall that V = 1. So,

[tex]\displaystyle V = \frac{2}{3}a\\\\\displaystyle \frac{2}{3}a = 1\\\\\displaystyle a = \frac{3}{2} = 1.5\\\\[/tex]

a = 3/2 is the final answer.

2. Locate fire stations so that each district has a fire station in it or next to it, formulate this problem to minimize the number of fire stations needed. ​

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Answer:

hello which grade question i

Help help math math math

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Answer:

113

Step-by-step explanation:

The supplement of angle 3 is congruent to 67, because they are corresponding angles. After you subtract the supplement from 180, you should get angle 3

180-67=113

Answer:

∠3 measures 113°

Step-by-step explanation:

These are consecutive interior angles. It's difficult to explain in words because none of the lines are marked in any way, but I marked the angles in the attached image. Because both downward facing lines are parallel, both sets of corresponding red and blue angles are congruent.

∠3 corresponds to the angle supplementary to the 67° angle. Supplementary angles add up to 180°, so ∠3 and 67° also have to add up to 180°. Hopefully my image makes that a little more clear.

[tex]x+67=180\\x=113[/tex]

∠3 measures 113°

a carpet cleaning service charges a one-time service fee of $100 with an additional $15 per hour for their business. write a linear equation that represents the total cost (y) for the hours work (x)

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Answer:

The answer is y= 100 +15x

Step-by-step explanation:

You start with a service fee of $100

$15 per hour

x because the amount of hours can vary

y which is the total cost

y= 100+ 15x

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That’s a 90 degree rotation I believe!

a bike cost 129.90 what is your total with a tax of 5%

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Answer:

so you just use the equation to get the formula and extract the common denominator

Step-by-step explanation:

because i said so

find all complex solutions of 5x^2+5x+4=0

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Answer:

-1/2 + i/10 sqrt(55)  , -1/2 - i/10 sqrt(55)

Step-by-step explanation:

5x^2+5x+4=0

a=5  b= 5  c=4

Using the quadratic formula

-b ± sqrt( b^2 -4ac)

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  2a

-5 ± sqrt( 5^2 - 4(5)(4))

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2(5)

-5±sqrt( 25 - 80)

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10

-5± sqrt(-55)

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10

-5/10  ± 1/10  i sqrt(55)

-1/2 + i/10 sqrt(55)  and -1/2 - i/10 sqrt(55)

Answer:

x= -5 ± i√55 / 10

Step-by-step explanation:

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[tex]6 \times 2[/tex]
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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

You do 6+6, or 2+2+2+2+2+2=12

Answer: 12

Just add 6, 2 times so 6, 12
Or add 2, 6 times so 2,4,6,8,10,12

4) Change the recurring decimal 0.18 to a fraction. (2marks)
You must show all your working.

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Answer:

18/100 or 9/50

Step-by-step explanation:

First, put 0.18 over 100 because there are 2 digits in the decimal, so you convert it to 18/100. Then, simplify it, and because the GCF is 2, divide the numerator and denominator. The final fraction ins 9/50.

Sarah buys a new car for $26,500 and pays 3% down payment the terms of her loan 4.5% apr over 4 years. How much is her monthly payment?
A. $586.16
B.558.99
C.562.61
D.549.74

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Answer:

i guess it's will be C

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

1.) Smith

2.) Johnson

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:


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SOLVING QUADRATIC EQUATIONS BY FACTORING

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Answer:

Down, Down, Right, Right, diagonal left, up, right

Step-by-step explanation:

Not gonna do every equation here tho lol

Which expression is equivalent to w • 35?

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Answer:W= B-3 or 3=B-W

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer would be equal to W=b-3 +W=b

Help
This is a a or b question

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Answer:

A. (A) Yes

B. (A) Yes

C. (B) No

Step-by-step explanation:

A is Categorical because it is not based on numbers.

B is Categorical because it is not based on numbers.

C is Not Categorical because it is based on numbers.

The persons income increased from 27,000 to 40,000 over the last year. What is the percent change

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Answer:

32.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Please help! photo is attached with the problem.

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Sifu has 6 girls and 8 boys in his karate class. He randomly selects one student
to demonstrate a self-defense technique. Find the probability of each event

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Answer:

half-class

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

42.86%

Step-by-step explanation:

Event = Girl

Therare 6 girls and 8 boys, which are thus 6+8 =14 students in total and thus there are 14 possible out comes.

# of possible outcomes = 14

There are 6 girls in the class and thus there are 6 favorable outcomes.

# of favorable outcomes = 6

The probability is the number of favorable outcomes divided by the number of possible outcomes.

P(Girl) = # of favorable outcomes

            # of possible outcomes

= [tex]\frac{6}{14}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{3}{7}[/tex]

≈ 0.4286

= 42.86%

Result

[tex]\frac{3}{7}[/tex] ≈ 0.4286 = 42.86%

please help. one algebra question for 20 points

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Answer:

f(-18) = -5

Step-by-step explanation:

Substitute−18forxiny=

1/3 x+1:

y= 1/3x+1

y= 1/3(−18)+1

y=−5(Simplify both sides of the equation)

A group of 90 students plan to go camping over the weekend. At the last minute, some of the students decide not to go. The students who do go separated into four camps, where [tex]\frac{1}{7}[/tex] of the students stay at Hill Camp; [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] of the students stay at Forest Camp; [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex] of the students stay at Field Camp; and the remaining students stay at Lake Camp. How many students were at Lake Camp?

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Using fractions, it is found that of the students that went camping, [tex]\mathbf{\frac{23}{84}}[/tex] were at Lake Camp.

The students who went camping are divided according to the following fractions:

[tex]\frac{1}{7}[/tex] stayed at Hill Camp.[tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex] stayed at Forest Camp.[tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex] stayed at Field Camp.The remaining x stayed at Lake Camp.

The sum of all these fractions is 100% = 1, hence:

[tex]\frac{1}{7} + \frac{1}{3} + \frac{1}{4} + x = 1[/tex]

[tex]\frac{12 + 28 + 21 + 84x}{84} = 1[/tex]

[tex]84x + 61 = 84[/tex]

[tex]84x = 23[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{23}{84}[/tex]

Of the students that went camping, [tex]\mathbf{\frac{23}{84}}[/tex] were at Lake Camp.

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−x + 2y − z = 0
−x − y + 2z = 0
2x − z = 8

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Step-by-step explanation:

several possibilities to solve this.

let's start with subtracting the second equation from the first

-x + 2y - z = 0

- -x - y +2z = 0

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0 3y - 3z = 0

y - z = 0

y = z

now we use this in e.g. the first equation :

-x + 2z - z = 0

-x + z = 0

z = x (therefore, also x = y)

now we use this in the third equation :

2x - x = 8

x = 8 = y = z

The automobile drove 50 mph and had gone 200 miles when the airplane set out in pursuit. It took 4 hours to overtake the car. What was the speed of the airplane?

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100 mph per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

solution

speed of auto mobile=50mph

distance already traveled when the airplane took out in pursuit=200miles

time taken to overtake the car=4 hours

Now,

let the speed of airplane be X

X=50×4+200

or,X=200+200

or,X=400

or, X=400÷4

Therefore, X=100

Solve the following proportions for v V/5=13/17

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Answer:

v=3 14/17,v=3.8235294117647058

Explanation:

v/5=13/17simplify the equation using cross multiplication

17v=65Divide both sides of the equation by 17

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What is the product?
(38b* )-822

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed{\sf D)\:-24a^3b^7}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\sf (3a^2b^4)(-8ab^3)[/tex]

We'll use rule of exponents to simplify expression.

[tex]\sf 3^1a^2b^4(-8)^1a^1b^3[/tex]

Now, use the commutative property of multiplication.

[tex]\sf 3^1(-8)^1a^2a^2b^4b^4[/tex]

In order to multiply power of the same base, we add their exponents.

[tex]\sf 3^2(-8)^1a^{2+1}b^{4+3}[/tex]

→ Add exponents:

[tex]\sf 3^1(-8)^1a^3b^7[/tex]

→ Multiply 3* -8

[tex]\sf -24a^3b^7[/tex]

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