Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
We use 1/2base times height to find the area and since we already have an area we just do 24= 6h then we divide 6 on both sides and height equals 4
Answer: 6 inches
Step 1: Subtract 12 because 12 iches is the base.
24 - 12 = 2
Step 2: Divide 12 by 2 because triangles have two equal sides.
12 ÷ 2 = 6
Answer = 6
A student solved the equation below using the steps shown, rounding to two decimal places if necessary.
which step contains the first mistake ?
A. step 2
B. step 1
C. step 3
D. step 4
Answer:
Step 1
Step-by-step explanation:
3-4 what is the answer I am dumb plz helq
Answer:
Its -1. Do not call yourself dumb, though, negatives are the easiest subject
Step-by-step explanation:
Donte simplified the expression below. 4 (1 + 3 i) minus (8 minus 5 i). 4 + 3 i minus 8 + 5 i. Negative 4 + 8 i. What mistake did Donte make?
Answer:
He didn't expand properly.
This part: 4(1 + 3i)
Step-by-step explanation:
4(1 + 3i) - (8 - 5i)
Expand:
4 + 12i - 8 + 5i
-4 + 17i
Answer:
A on edge2020
Step-by-step explanation:
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Determine if the function shows a linear relationship or an absolute value relationship. Then evaluate the
function for the indicated value of x.
A. f(x) = |x-31-2; x = -5
B. g(x) = 1.5x; x = 0.2
C. p(x) = 17 - 2x]; x = -3
A bag weighing 80 N rests on a horizontal surface. The coefficient of static friction between the bag and the surface is 0.4, and the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.2. What minimum horizontal force must be applied to keep the bag moving at constant velocity once it has started to move?
Answer:
The minimum horizontal force that must be applied to keep the bag moving at constant velocity once it has started to move is 16 newtons.
Step-by-step explanation:
According to the First and Second Newton's Laws, an object has net force of zero when it is at rest or moves at constant velocity. Given that bag rests on a horizontal surface, the equation of equilibrium is:
[tex]\Sigma F = P - f = 0[/tex] (Eq. 1)
Where:
[tex]P[/tex] - Horizontal force exerted on the bag, measured in newtons.
[tex]f[/tex] - Kinetic friction force, mesured in newtons.
From (Eq. 1), we get that horizontal force is:
[tex]P = f[/tex]
On the case of a horizontal surface, normal force exerted from ground on the bag and kinetic friction force is:
[tex]f = \mu_{k}\cdot W[/tex] (Eq. 2)
Where:
[tex]\mu_{k}[/tex] - Kinetic coefficient of friction, dimensionless.
[tex]W[/tex] - Weight of the bag, measured in newtons.
Then we eliminate kinetic friction force by equalizing (Eqs. 1, 2):
[tex]P = \mu_{k}\cdot W[/tex]
If we know that [tex]\mu_{k} = 0.2[/tex] and [tex]W = 80\,N[/tex], then the horizontal force that must be applied to is:
[tex]P =0.2\cdot (80\,N)[/tex]
[tex]P = 16\,N[/tex]
The minimum horizontal force that must be applied to keep the bag moving at constant velocity once it has started to move is 16 newtons.
Multiply. Enter the product in simplest form.
2/7 x 4/5
a cubic block of ice has a volume of 1,331 inches how tall is the block
Answer:
The answer is 11. 11^3 is 1,331.
Step-by-step explanation:
NP
A train traveled at a constant speed
for six hours and traveled a distance of
408 miles. What is the best estimate
of the number of miles the train could
travel in 2.5 hours?
Answer:
170
Step-by-step explanation:
you have to set up a proportion and cross multiply.
[tex] \frac{408 \: miles}{6 \: hours} = \frac{x \: miles}{2.5 \: hours} [/tex]
that would cross multiply to
[tex]408 \: miles \: \times 2.5 \: hours \: = 6 \: hours \: \times x \: miles[/tex]
which would simplify to
[tex]1020 = 6x[/tex]
then, you isolate x by dividing 6 from both sides to get the final answer of
[tex]170 \: miles = x[/tex]
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Answer:
The differences between a physical change and a chemical change are as follows :
Physical change is a temporary and usually reversible change in which no new substances are formed whereas Chemical change is a permanent and it is usually an irreversible change in which new substances with different properties are formed. In physical change, the chemical composition of the substance remains the same but only the physical properties like state , colour , speed , motion , shape , size etc are changed whereas In chemical change , the physical properties , the chemical properties and the chemical composition of the substances are changed.Physical change is a reversible change as it occurs in forward as well as backward directions whereas chemical change is an irreversible change as it cannot be reversed back from products to reactants.Some of the examples of physical change are glowing of an electric bulb , magnetising an iron nail , preparing a solution , changing of ice into water and water vapour etc. Some of the examples of chemical change are changing milk into curd , rusting of iron , burning magnesium ribbon , decaying grasses , cooking rice etc.Hope I helped!
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10x - 7 = 7x - 1
Answer:
x = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
10x - 7 = 7x - 1
10x = 7x + 6
3x = 6
x = 2
Answer:
x = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Add seven to both sides to move it over to the right, then subtract 7x from both sides to move that over to the left.
You should be left with 10x - 7x = 7 - 1.
10x - 7x = 3x
7 - 1 = 6
3x = 6
Divide both sides by three to get your answer of x = 2.
The U.S. Capital building includes a statue on top representing freedom. If a person stood outside the building with a direct line-of-sight of 983 feet to the top of that statue and an angle of elevation of 17o , what would be the distance from the ground below the statue to the top of the statue?
Answer:
ok u need to list the numbers in the journal
Step-by-step explanation:
Solve proportion 2/4.5=t/0.5
0.2 or 2/9 in fraction form I believe.
In the image above, what do the red arrows on lines mean?
Which inequality matches the graph shown?
Answer:
I am pretty sure it is x>8 which is B.
Step-by-step explanation:
On a flight from New York to London, an airplane travels at a constant speed. An equation relating the distance traveled in miles, d, to the number of hours flying, t, is LaTeX: t=\frac{1}{500}dt=1500d. How long will it take the airplane to travel 800 miles?
Answer:
1.6hours
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that Speed= distance/ time
But from the question, An equation relating the distance traveled in miles d to the number of hours flying t is t= 1/500d.
And the distance is given as 800 miles
Then, what we need is to substitute the given Distance into the equation of time.
t= 1/500d. Where d= 800 miles
t= (1/500) × 800 miles
t= 800 miles/500
t= 1.6hours
Hence, it will take the airplane to travel 800 miles , 1.6hours
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
1. 30
2. 0.83333333
3. 1.2
4. 30
Step-by-step explanation:
H is the only reasinable decimal
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Which graph shape would represent the connected
points in Celeste's function table?
A. A straight line that slopes up from left to right
B. A straight line that slips down from left to right
C. A symmetrical V shape that opens down
D. A symmetrical face shape that opens up
Answer:
I believe the answer would be A
Step-by-step explanation:
There is no possible slope being involved so B, C, or D couldn't be the answer.
Answer:
A. A straight line that slopes from left to right.
Step-by-step explanation:
y = mx + b
The original price of a play ticket was $36.00. Yolanda bought the ticket at original price and then marked it up 10% and resold the ticket. How
much did she resell the ticket for?
What
Could someone show me how to do this?
Step-by-step explanation:
b - no:of students on bus
V - " " on van
so the eqtn is
12v+10b=698
14v+2b=244
so when you solve these two eqtns you get
V=9
b=59
that doesn't give the answer
Answer:
what doesnt give the answer??
Step-by-step explanation:
The length of a rectangle is 11 less than 9 times the width. The perimeter of the rectangle is 18 inches
Length = 7 Width = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
L = Length
W = Width
L=9w-11
2L+2W=18
2(9W-11) + 2W = 18
18W - 22 +2W = 18
20W -22 = 18
20W = 40
W = 2
L = 9(2)-11
L=18-11
L=7
Apply the Triangle Sum Theorem, and solve for x.
5x° (Angle G)
4xº(Angle H)
3xº(Angle J)
Answer:
15°
Step-by-step explanation:
5x°+4x°+3x°=180°
12x°=180°
X=(180/12)°
X=15°
Evaluate 3{5 + 3[10 + 4.8]}
Answer:
393
Step-by-step explanation:
XY−→− bisects ∠WXZ and m∠WXY=29∘. Find m∠ZXY and m∠ZXW.
Answer:
29° and 58°
Step-by-step explanation:
Since XY bisects ∠ WXZ then ∠ WXY and ∠ ZXY are congruent, thus
∠ ZXY = ∠ WXY = 29°
∠ ZXW = ∠ WXY + ∠ ZXY = 29° + 29° = 58°
you are listening to a playlist that has three hip hop songs 2 rock songs if they are a 15 more songs on this playlist and the ratio of hip hop song or rock song stayed the same how many of each type would be on this playlist
By considering the discriminant, find the
value of the constant p such that the
following equation has equal/repeated
solutions.
4x2 + 8x + p = 0
Answer:
p = 4Step-by-step explanation:
A quadratic equation has equal/repeated solutions when a discriminant (Δ) is equal 0.
The formula of a discriminant (Δ) of equation
[tex]ax^2+bx+c=0\\\\\Delta=b^2-4ac[/tex]
We have the equation
[tex]4x^2+8x+p=0\to a=4;\ b=8;\ c=p[/tex]
substitute
[tex]\Delta=8^2-4\cdot4\cdot p=64-16p\\\\\Delta=0\iff64-16p=0[/tex]
subtract 64 from both sides
[tex]-16p=-64[/tex]
divide both sides by (-16)
[tex]\dfrac{-16p}{-16}=\dfrac{-64}{-16}\\\\p=4[/tex]
5y-30=-5y+30 and also can you show the steps :}
5y-30=-5y+30
add 30 to both sides
5y = -5y+60
add 5y to both sides
10y = 60
divide both sides by 10
y = 6
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-4( -3 )+ (6-2)/64 = ?
Answer:
12.0625
Step-by-step explanation:
Im not sure but im pretty sure it's correct
12.06 or 193/16 in fraction form I believe. Sorry if it’s wrong.
Li wants to add these items to her suitcase: a hairdryer (1.25 lb), a hand-held video game (0.6 lb), an extra video game (0.25 lb), and a music player (0.4 lb). Using the inequality x Less than or equal to 2.25, can she add all these items to the suitcase? If not, what could be left out to be closest to the maximum weight allowed? Explain.
Answer:
She will leave an extra video game which weighs 0.25lb
Step-by-step explanation:
Li wants to add these items to her suitcase: a hairdryer (1.25 lb), a hand-held video game (0.6 lb), an extra video game (0.25 lb), and a music player (0.4 lb). Using the inequality x ≤ 2.25, can she add all these items to the suitcase? If not, what could be left out to be closest to the maximum weight allowed?
Solution:
Weight of the items
hairdryer = 1.25 lb
hand-held video game = 0.6 lb
an extra video game = 0.25 lb music player = 0.4 lb
The total weight of the items
= 1.25lb + 0.25lb + 0.6lb + 0.4lb
= 2.5 lb.
Total weight - required weight
= 2.5lb - 2.25lb
= 0.25lb
2.5lb is 0.25lb greater than 2.25lb
Therefore, not all items can be added.
She has to leave out an item equivalent to 0.25lb
Item equivalent to 0.25lb is the extra video game
If Li leaves out the extra game, which weighs 0.25 lb, she’d have the maximum weight allowed.
Answer:
The total weight of the items is 1.25 + 0.25 + 0.6 + 0.4 = 2.5 lb. 2.5 is 0.25 greater than 2.25, so not all the items can be added. If Li leaves out the extra game, which weighs 0.25 lb, she’d have the greatest possible weight allowed.
Step-by-step explanation:
25 points help me please
Answer:
we need to know what the question is.
Step-by-step explanation: