Answer:
S = 2 - 0.25W
Step-by-step explanation:
A lake near the Arctic Circle is covered by a 2 meters thick sheet of ice during the cold winter months.
At the warm air of spring gradually melts the ice thickness gradually.
Therefore, the equation that models the situation is S = 2 - bW ....... (1), where S is the remaining thickness of the ice sheet and W is the number of weeks passed and b is the rate of decrease of ice sheet thickness with respect to the number of weeks.
Now, putting W = 3 weeks and S = 1.25 meters in the equation (1) we get,
1.25 = 2 - 3b
⇒ 3b = 0.75
⇒ b = 0.25 meters per week.
Therefore, the equation (1) becomes S = 2 - 0.25W (Answer)
Find the measure of 3. Help Plz
Answer:
∠3 = 135°
Step-by-step explanation:
∠3 = ∠1 = 135° ( corresponding angles are congruent )
The first three steps of completing the square to solve the quadratic equation x² + 4x - 6 = 0, are
shown below.
Step 1: x2 + 4x = 6
Step 2: x2 + 4x + 4 = 6 + 4
Step 3: (x + 2)2 = 10
What are the next 3 steps?
Answer:
The next 3 steps are
Step 4: [tex](x+2)=\pm \sqrt{10}[/tex]
Step 5: [tex]x=-2\pm \sqrt{10}[/tex]
Step 6: [tex]x=-2+\sqrt{10}\ or\x=-2-\sqrt{10}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Quadratic Equation is
x² + 4x - 6 = 0
To Find:
x = ?
Solution:
Step 1: x2 + 4x = 6
Step 2: x2 + 4x + 4 = 6 + 4
Step 3: (x + 2)2 = 10
Step 4: [tex](x+2)=\pm \sqrt{10}[/tex]
Step 5: [tex]x=-2\pm \sqrt{10}[/tex]
Step 6: [tex]x=-2+\sqrt{10}\ or\x=-2-\sqrt{10}[/tex]
To describe a specific arithmetic sequence, Elijah wrote the recursive formula:
{ f(0)=30
{f(n+1)= f(n)+7
Write a linear equation that models this sequence using the sketchpad below.
You can earn up to 3 points, 1 for each correct value/variable in the equation.
Format: Y=_________
Answer:
Y(n) = 7n + 23
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
f(0) = 30
f(n+1) = f(n) + 7
For n=0 : f(1) = f(0) + 7
For n=1 : f(2) = f(1) + 7
For n=2 : f(3) = f(2) + 7 and so on.
Hence the sequence is an arithmetic progression with common difference 7 and first term 30.
We have to find a general equation representing the terms of the sequence.
General term of an arithmetic progression is:
T(n) = a + (n-1)d
Here a = 30 and d = 7
Y(n) = 30 + 7(n-1) = 7n + 23
If m1 + m2 = 137°, what is m3?
Answer:
m3=43°
Step-by-step explanation:
The total has to add up to 180° so 180-137 = 43°
Which table shows a proportional relationship between x and y?
x 1 3 4 7
y 2 5 8 14
x 7 14 28 35
y 1 2 4 5
x 1 2 3 4
y 4 10 12 16
x 2.5 3 5 6
y 5 6 10 15
Which table shows a proportional relationship between x and y?
x 1 3 4 7
y 2 5 8 14
x 7 14 28 35
y 1 2 4 5
x 1 2 3 4
y 4 10 12 16
x 2.5 3 5 6
y 5 6 10 15
Which table shows a proportional relationship between x and y?
x 1 3 4 7
y 2 5 8 14
x 7 14 28 35
y 1 2 4 5
x 1 2 3 4
y 4 10 12 16
x 2.5 3 5 6
y 5 6 10 15
Which table shows a proportional relationship between x and y?
x 1 3 4 7
y 2 5 8 14
x 7 14 28 35
y 1 2 4 5
x 1 2 3 4
y 4 10 12 16
x 2.5 3 5 6
y 5 6 10 15
Which table shows a proportional relationship between x and y?
x 1 3 4 7
y 2 5 8 14
x 7 14 28 35
y 1 2 4 5
x 1 2 3 4
y 4 10 12 16
x 2.5 3 5 6
y 5 6 10 15
Which table shows a proportional relationship between x and y?
PLS HELP!!!!
Answer:
Second table
Step-by-step explanation:
Proportional relationships between x and y satisfied the following equation y = k*x, where k is some constant. Rearranging we get: k = y/x. So, if we take every pair y-x and divided them, we have to find the same k.
- Division y/x for the first table:
2/1 = 2
5/3
8/4 = 2
14/7 = 2 It is not a proportional relationship
- Division y/x for the second table:
1/7
2/14 = 1/7
4/28 = 1/7
5/35 = 1/7 It is a proportional relationship
- Division y/x for the third table:
4/1 = 4
10/2 = 5
12/3 = 4
16/4 = 4 It is not a proportional relationship
- Division y/x for the fourth table:
5/2.5 = 2
6/3 = 2
10/5 = 2
15/6 = 5/2 It is not a proportional relationship
According to the graph, what is the value of the constant in the equation
below?
10
3,9.6)
Height = Constant.Width
12, 6.4)
Height
(1,3.2)
(0.5,1.6)
Width
The question is missing the graph. So, it is attached below.
Answer:
(D) 3.2
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
A graph of height versus width.
The equation given is:
Height = constant × Width
Rewriting in terms of 'constant'. This gives,
[tex]\textrm{Constant}=\frac{Height}{Width}[/tex]------------- (1)
The width is plotted on the X-axis and the corresponding height is plotted on the Y-axis.
The four points plotted on the line are:
[tex](x, y) = (0.5, 1.6), (1, 3.2), (2, 6.4)\ and\ (3, 9.6)[/tex].
Now, any point will satisfy equation (1).
Consider the point (0.5, 1.6). So, height = 1.6 and width = 0.5. Therefore,
[tex]\textrm{Constant}=\frac{Height}{Width}\\\\\textrm{Constant}=\frac{1.6}{0.5}=3.2[/tex]
Also, we observe that for all the remaining points,
[tex]\dfrac{3.2}{1}=\dfrac{6.4}{2}=\dfrac{9.6}{3}=3.2[/tex].
Hence, the value of the constant is 3.2.
Option (D) is correct.
What percent of 400 is 3?
Answer:
0.75%
Step-by-step explanation:
In order for us to obtain the answer, we first write 3 over 400 as a fraction, we then multiply it by 100 as percentage is always out of 100, so 3/400 x 100
The length of a rectangle is 4 units more than its width. The area of the rectangle is 25 more than 4 times the width.
What is the width of the rectangle?
A 9
B. -5
C. 3
D.-5
Answer:
B or D ( answer = 5 => Two options is one! One of the options should be 5)
Note: The width of a rectangle will never be negative.
Answer:
its d. 5
Step-by-step explanation:
help with question 7 part i & ii
Answer:
(i) [tex]k\in (-\infty,-16)\cup (0,\infty)[/tex]
(ii) [tex]p\in (9,\infty)[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
(i) Given equation
[tex]2x^2+4x+2=k(x+3)[/tex]
Rewrite this equation as quadratic equation in the standard form:
[tex]2x^2+4x+2=kx+3k\\ \\2x^2+4x+2-kx-3k=0\\ \\2x^2+(4-k)x+(2-3k)=0[/tex]
If the equation has two distinct real roots, then its discriminant is greater than 0. Find the discriminant:
[tex]D=(4-k)^2-4\cdot 2\cdot (2-3k)=16-8k+k^2-16+24k=k^2+16k[/tex]
Solve the inequality [tex]D>0:[/tex]
[tex]k^2+16k>0\\ \\k(k+16)>0\Rightarrow k\in (-\infty,-16)\cup (0,\infty)[/tex]
(ii) The quadratic expression is always greater than 0 when:
[tex]p>0\\ \\D<0[/tex]
Find the discriminant:
[tex]D=6^2-4\cdot p\cdot 1=36-4p[/tex]
Solve the inequality [tex]D<0:[/tex]
[tex]36-4p<0\\ \\-4p<-36\\ \\4p>36\\ \\p>9[/tex]
Assuming that [tex]p>0[/tex] and [tex]p>9,[/tex] you get
[tex]p>9\Rightarrow p\in (9,\infty)[/tex]
Introduction to the triangle midsegment theorem‼️Can someone help me with this problem ❓
Answer:
see explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Given a line joining the midpoints of 2 sides of a triangle, the midsegment
Then the midsegment is parallel to and half the measure of the third side of the triangle, thus
XY = 2KL = 2 × 42 = 84
Since J is the midpoint of XY, then
JY = 0.5XY = 0.5 × 84 = 42 and
JK = 0.5YZ = 0.5 × 76 = 38
The following shows a corn maze for participants to walk through. The participants can only go forward and when there is a fork in the path you may assume that people are equally likely to take any one of the paths. It costs $5.00 to enter the maze and each participant gets $10.00 if they come out in a prize area.
I'm not really sure but I know that the answer is definitely not 0.25 or 0.5.
Answer:
D. 0.472
Step-by-step explanation:
I guessed on my test and got it correct trust me.
9263 divided by 88 I’m really confused on how to do this
Answer: 105.26
Step-by-step explanation: 9263/88=105.26
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A kilogram of seawater contains 1/40 kg of salt. How much salt is there in two buckets of seawater, which contain 500 liters of seawater each, if 1 liter of seawater weighs 1 12/125 kg?
Two buckets of seawater contain [tex]13\frac{28}{40}[/tex] kg of salt.
Step-by-step explanation:
Amount of salt in 1 kg water = [tex]\frac{1}{40}\ kg[/tex]
It is given that;
1 liter = [tex]1\frac{12}{125} = \frac{137}{125}\ kg[/tex]
500 liters = [tex]500*\frac{137}{125} = \frac{68500}{125}[/tex]
500 liters = 548 kilogram
As,
1 kg of seawater = [tex]\frac{1}{40}\ kg[/tex] of salt
548 kilograms = [tex]\frac{1}{40}*548[/tex]
548 kilograms = [tex]13\frac{28}{40}[/tex] kilograms of salt
Two buckets of seawater contain [tex]13\frac{28}{40}[/tex] kg of salt.
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Find the greatest common factor of 10, 30 and 45
Answer:
The greatest common factor is 5.
Step-by-step explanation:
The prime factorisation of 10, 30 and 45 is,
10 = 2 × 5
30 = 2 × 3 × 5
45 = 3 × 3 × 5
The prime factor '5' is common in the factorisation of 10, 30 and 45
So, the greatest common factor of 10, 30 and 45 is 5.
The line y=-3 is what I need help
Answer:
Look at the attachment below :)
Step-by-step explanation:
When we are given just a X or a Y coordinate, we just graph that. In this example, y will always be -3 and x will be anything so its a straight line.
a bag contains 5 red, 6 white, and 5 blur marbles. a marble is drawn from the bag and replaced 32 times. the table shows the results. for which color is the experimental probability of drawing the color the same as the theoretical probability?
red:12 white: 12 blue:8
Answer:
White.
Step-by-step explanation:
Theoretical probabilities are:
Red: 5 / ( 5 + 6 + 5) = 5/16
White: 6/16 = 3/8.
Blue: 5/16.
The answer is white because it is drawn 12 times which equals its theoretical probability: 12/32 = 3/8.
The probability of drawing the color the same as the theoretical probability is 3/8.
What is Probability?Probability refers to potential. A random event's occurrence is the subject of this area of mathematics.
The range of the value is 0 to 1. Mathematics has incorporated probability to forecast the likelihood of various events.
The degree to which something is likely to happen is basically what probability means.
Given:
A bag contains 5 red, 6 white, and 5 blue marbles.
Theoretical probabilities for the colors are:
Red:
= 5 / ( 5 + 6 + 5)
= 5/16
White:
= 6/16
= 3/8.
Blue: 5/16.
So, the probability of drawing the color the same as the theoretical probability is white because the theoretical probability is 3/8.
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In right triangle JKL, ZL is a right angle, mZJ = 62°, and JK = 17.
sin 62° 0.88
cos 62° 0.47
tan 62° 1.88
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What is the measurement of JL?
If necessary, round your answer to one decimal place, like this: 42.5
Please the attachment for question.
Answer:
Measurement of JL=8
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:-
[tex]\triangle JKL\ is\ right\ angle\ triangle[/tex]
[tex]m\angle J=62\ degree[/tex]
JK=17
[tex]sin\ 62\ degree= 0.88[/tex]
[tex]cos\ 62\ degree= 0.47[/tex]
[tex]tan\ 62\ degree= 1.88[/tex]
To find measurement of JL=?
Now,
[tex]cos\theta=\frac{adjacent\ side}{hypotenuse}[/tex]
[tex]cos\ 62\ degree=\frac{JL}{17}[/tex]
[tex]0.47=\frac{JL}{17}[/tex]
[tex]JL=0.47\times 17[/tex]
[tex]JL=7.99[/tex]
[tex]JL=8[/tex]
Therefore measurement of JL=8
Lashonda drove 225 miles using 10 gallons of gas. At this rate, how many gallons of gas would she to drive 441 miles?
Answer:
19.6 gallons.
Step-by-step explanation:
She drives 225/ 10 = 22.5 miles per gallon of gas.
So driving 441 miles she will use 441/22.5
= 19.6 gallons.
Which expression is equivalent? 7 − 4(2x − 3)
Answer:
19-8x
Step-by-step explanation:
7-4(2x-3)
7-8x+12
19-8x
Answer:
19-8x
Step-by-step explanation:
7-4(2x-3)
7-8x+12
19-8x
What is 68−−√ in simplest radical form?
I think you mean [tex]\sqrt{68}[/tex] so I will just simplify that.
[tex]\sqrt{68}=\sqrt{4}*\sqrt{17}=2\sqrt{17}[/tex]
answer: [tex]2\sqrt{17}[/tex]
the answer is 2√17
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X= ____________
Y= ____________
Answer:
x = 11, y = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
9x + 25 and 13x - 19 are corresponding angles and congruent, thus
13x - 19 = 9x + 25 ( subtract 9x from both sides )
4x - 19 = 25 ( add 19 to both sides )
4x = 44 ( divide both sides by 4 )
x = 11
Thus
13x - 19 = (13 × 11) - 19 = 143 - 19 = 124°
13x- 19 and 17y + 5 form a straight angle and are supplementary, thus
13x - 19 + 17y + 5 = 180, that is
124 + 17y + 5 = 180
129 + 17y = 180 ( subtract 129 from both sides )
17y = 51 ( divide both sides by 17 )
y = 3
What is the acceleration of this object? The object's mass is 2 kg. 11 m/s2 4 m/s2 0 m/s2 7 m/s2
Answer:
The acceleration of the object is 4 [tex]m/s^2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
The mass of the object is = 2 kg
To Find:
Acceleration of the object = ?
Solution:
From the diagram below we know that
The resultant force is 8N along the east Direction
we know the acceleration is the"Rate of change of Velocity"
And Expressed as
F = ma
Where
F is the Force
m is the mass
Now substituting the known values we get
[tex]8 = 2 \times a[/tex]
[tex]a =\frac{8}{2}[/tex]
a=4 [tex]m/s^2[/tex]
Answer:
b the object is 4 m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
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m - 7 < 6
A. m < -1
B. m ? 1
C. m < 13
D. < - 13
80 95 90 80 100 _ what goes on the blank to get a mean of 90
Answer:
95
Step-by-step explanation:
(80 + 95 + 90 + 80 + 100 + x) / 6= 90
x = 95
Answer:
95.
Step-by-step explanation:
The are a total of 6 numbers so to make the mean 90 the total must be 6*90 = 540.
So the number in the blank is 540 - (80 + 95+90+80+100)
= 540 - 445
= 95.
Find the value of x when y = 6 and z = -1/2, If
Answer:
[tex]x=-\frac{261}{46}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
we have the expression
[tex]\frac{3x+2y-5z}{y-4z}=\frac{x}{3y}[/tex]
we have
[tex]y=6,z=-\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
To find the value of x, substitute the given values of y and z in the expression
[tex]\frac{3x+2(6)-5(-\frac{1}{2})}{6-4(-\frac{1}{2})}=\frac{x}{3(6)}[/tex]
solve for x
[tex]\frac{3x+12+\frac{5}{2}}{6+2}=\frac{x}{18}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{3x+12+\frac{5}{2}}{8}=\frac{x}{18}[/tex]
Multiplying in cross
[tex](3x+12+\frac{5}{2})18=8x[/tex]
[tex]54x+216+45=8x[/tex]
[tex]54x-8x=-216-45[/tex]
[tex]46x=-261[/tex]
[tex]x=-\frac{261}{46}[/tex]
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Given the formula for an arithmetic sequence f(5) = f(4) + 3 written using a recursive formula, write the sequence using an arithmetic explicit formula.
f(5) = f(1) + 3
f(5) = f(1) + 4
f(5) = f(1) + 12
f(5) = f(1) + 15
Answer:
[tex]f(5)=f(1)+12[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
If [tex]f(5) = f(4) + 3,[/tex] then
[tex]f(n)=f(n-1)+3[/tex]
So,
[tex]f(2)=f(2-1)+3=f(1)+3\\ \\f(3)=f(3-1)+3=f(2)+3=f(1)+3+3=f(1)+6\\ \\f(4)=f(4-1)+3=f(3)+3=f(1)+6+3=f(1)+9\\ \\f(5)=f(5-1)+3=f(4)+3=f(1)+9+3=f(1)+12[/tex]
Answer:f(5) = f(1) + 12
Step-by-step explanation:
2/3*5/15+-24+-18 pls help asap
Answer:
-42 2/9
Step-by-step explanation:
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Use number line to show numbers in the solution set of the inequality 2s+ 36 greater than 50.
s>7
So, all values greater than 7 are included in the number line.
Step-by-step explanation:
We need to use number line to show numbers in the solution set of the inequality 2s+ 36 greater than 50
Solving and finding value of s:
2s+36>50
Adding -36 on both sides
2s+36-36>50-36
2s>14
Divide both sides by 2
s>7
So, all values greater than 7 are included in the number line.
The number line is shown in figure attached below
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Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
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Help me with this math problem
Answer:
Weight of each large box [tex]x=15.75kg[/tex]
Weight of each small box [tex]y=13.75kg[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:- Two equations are given,
Equation 1 :- [tex]7x+9y=234[/tex]
Equation 2:- [tex]5x+3y=120[/tex]
let,
x=weight of large box in Kilogram.
y=weight of small box in Kilogram.
Now,
multiply Equation 1 by 2 and Equation 2 by 6,
So we get 2 new equations,
Equation 3:- [tex]14x+18y=468[/tex]
Equation 4:- [tex]30x+18y=720[/tex]
Now after subtracting Equation 3 from Equation 4 we will get a new equation,
i.e. Equation 5:- [tex]16x=252[/tex]
therefore [tex]x=15.75[/tex]
now, put the value of x in Equation 1, so we will get
[tex](7x15.75)+9y=234[/tex]
[tex]110.75+9y=234[/tex]
[tex]9y=234-110.75[/tex]
[tex]9y=123.75[/tex]
[tex]y=123.75/9[/tex]
[tex]y=13.75[/tex]
So, weight of each large box i.e. [tex]x=15.75 kilogram[/tex]
and weight of each small box i.e. [tex]y=13.75 kilogram[/tex]
How many squares will be in the fifth figure
Answer: 30
Step-by-step explanation:
see photo for work