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What is the remainder when you divide 4x^3 - 5x^2 + 3x - 1 by x - 2?

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! CORRECT ANSWERS ONLY PLEASE!!What Is The Remainder When You Divide 4x^3 - 5x^2 +

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Answer 1

Answer: D

Step-by-step explanation:

x - 2 = 0   -->   x = 2

Using synthetic division:

2   |   4   -5   3   -1

    |   ↓    8   6   18

        4    3   9   17  ← this is the remainder!

Using remainder theorem:

f(x) = 4x³ - 5x² + 3x - 1

f(2) = 4(2)³ - 5(2)² + 3(2) - 1

     =   32   - 20    +  6    - 1

    = 17


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Two trains leave the station at the same time, one heading west and the other east. The westbound train travels 18 miles per hour faster than the eastbound train. If the two trains are 800 miles apart after 4 hours, what is the rate of the westbound train?

Do not do any rounding.


This has to be right, the first time because it will force me to start over

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Answer:

The combined speeds of the trains equals 800 miles per 4 hours or

200 miles per hour.

This averages out to 100 miles per hour for each train.  

Westbound train is 18 mph faster so  

109 mph = Westbound

91  mph = Eastbound

That seems to be right except trains speeds of 91 mph and 109 mph seem to be VERY fast.

Step-by-step explanation:


You and your friend each start a car-washing service. You spend $25 $ 25 on supplies and charge $10 $ 10 per car. Your friend spends $55 $ 55 on supplies and charges $13 $ 13 per car. How many cars do you have to wash to earn the same amount of money as your friend?

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Answer:

If this is from TTM the answer is 10 cars.

Step-by-step explanation:

Tickets for a basketball game cost $2 for students and $5 for adults. The number of students was 3 less than 10 times the number of adults. The total amount of money from ticket sales was $619. How many of each ticket were sold?

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2x+5y=619
x=10y-3
________
2(10y-3) +5y=619
20y-6+5y=619
25y=619+6
25y=625
y=625/25
y=25
x=10*25-3
x=250-3
x=247

Answer:

The no. of adult's tickets sold is 25.

The no. of adult's tickets sold is 247

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Tickets for a basketball game cost $2 for students and $5 for adults.

The number of students was 3 less than 10 times the number of adults.

The total amount of money from ticket sales was $619.

To Find : No. of each ticket were sold

Solution :

Let x be the no. of the student's tickets sold

Let y be the no. of adult's tickets sold

Since we are given that The number of students was 3 less than 10 times the number of adults.

⇒ x = 10y -3 --(A)

Now cost of 1 student's ticket is $2

Thus, cost of x student's ticket is $2x

Now cost of 1 adult's ticket is $5

Thus,cost of y adult's ticket is $5y

Since we are given that the total amount of money from ticket sales was $619.

⇒2x +5y =619 ---(B)

Solving equation A and B by substitution method :

putting value of x from (A) in (B)

We get :

⇒2( 10y -3) +5y =619

⇒20y-6+5y= 619

⇒25y = 625

⇒y = 625/25

⇒y=25

Thus,  the no. of adult's tickets sold is 25.

Putting value of y in equation A to get value of x .

⇒x = 10(25) -3

⇒x = 247

Thus the no. of adult's tickets sold is 247


On a field trip, there was 5 girls for every 8 boys. How many girls attended the 130-student field trip

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36?

Bc if you divied 130/5 (girls) you get 36? Im sorry this may not be right, I'm not for sure :P



Kendyl is memorizing a piece of saxophone music to perform at a local festival. She currently has the first eight bars memorized and plans to memorize two more bars everyday until she has the whole piece memorized. Write a recursive formula to model Kendyl's progress.

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Answer:

The recursive formula to model Kendyl's progress is:

Fourth option: an=an-1 + 2, a1=8

Step-by-step explanation:

She currently has the first eight bars memorized: The first value is 8:

a1=8

She plans to memorize two more bars everyday until she has the whole piece memorized:

The number of bars memorized is two more than the last day:

an=an-1 + 2

Then, the recursive formula is:

an=an-1 + 2, a1=8

Answer:

The correct choice is D hope that helps



A farm lets you pick 3 pints of raspberries for $12.00 how many pints do you get per dollar

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Answer:

0.25 pints of raspberries do you get per dollar.

Step-by-step explanation:

Unit rate defined as the rates are expressed as as a quantity of 1, such as 3 feet per second or 4 miles per hour, they are called unit rates.

As per the given statement: A farm lets you pick 3 pints of raspberries for $12.00.

⇒ for $12 a farm lets you pick 3 pints of raspberries.

then by unit rate definition,

Unit rate per dollar = [tex]\frac{3}{12} = \frac{1}{4} = 0.25[/tex] pint

Therefore, 0.25 pints of raspberries do you get per dollar.


Answer:0.25

Step-by-step explanation: hope I helped !

Write a solution in Interval Notation - (you don't have to help me on all, 1 or 2 is fine c: )

1) | m | -2 > 0

2) | x - 4 | - 3 > 5

3) | 6 + 9x | ≤ 24

4) | 1 - 5a | > 29

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QUESTION 1

The given inequality is

[tex]|m|-2>0[/tex]

We group like terms to get,

[tex]|m|>2[/tex]


This implies that,

[tex]-m>2[/tex] or [tex]m>2[/tex].

We simplify the inequality to get,

[tex]m<-2[/tex] or [tex]m>2[/tex].

We can write this interval notation to get,

[tex](-\infty,-2)\cup (2,+\infty)[/tex].


QUESTION 2

[tex]|x-4|-3\:>\:5[/tex].

We group like terms to get,


[tex]|x-4|\:>\:5+3[/tex].


[tex]|x-4|\:>\:8[/tex]

We split the absolute value sign to get,

[tex]-(x-4)\:>\:8[/tex] or [tex]x-4\:>\:8[/tex]


This implies that,


[tex]x-4\:<\:-8[/tex] or [tex]x-4\:>\:8[/tex]


[tex]x\:<\:-8+4[/tex] or [tex]x\:>\:8+4[/tex]


[tex]x\:<\:-4[/tex] or [tex]x\:>\:12[/tex]


We can write this interval notation to get,

[tex](-\infty,-4)\cup (12,+\infty)[/tex].


QUESTION 3

The given inequality is

[tex]|6+9x|\leq 24[/tex]


We split the absolute value sign to obtain,

[tex]-(6+9x)\leq 24[/tex] or [tex](6+9x)\leq 24[/tex]


This simplifies to

[tex]6+9x\ge -24[/tex] and [tex]6+9x\leq 24[/tex]


[tex]9x\ge -24-6[/tex] and [tex]9x\leq 24-6[/tex]


[tex]9x\ge -30[/tex] and [tex]9x\leq 18[/tex]


[tex]x\ge -\frac{10}{3}[/tex] and [tex]x\leq 2[/tex]

[tex]-\frac{10}{3}\leq x\leq2[/tex]

We write this in interval form  to get,

[tex][-\frac{10}{3},2][/tex]


QUESTION 4

The given inequality is

[tex]|1-5a|>29[/tex]

We split the absolute value sign to get,

[tex]-(1-5a)>29[/tex] or [tex]1-5a>29[/tex]

This simplifies to,

[tex]1-5a\:<\:-29[/tex] or [tex]1-5a\:>\:29[/tex]


This implies that,

[tex]-5a\:<\:-29-1[/tex] or [tex]-5a\:>\:29-1[/tex]


[tex]-5a\:<\:-30[/tex] or [tex]-5a\:>\:28[/tex]


[tex]a\:>\:6[/tex] or [tex]a\:<\:-\frac{28}{5}[/tex]

We write this in interval notation to get,

[tex](-\infty,-\frac{28}{5})\cup (6,+\infty)[/tex]















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Answer: choice C, y = 0.014x+0.85

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Explanation:

Each column of the table represents an (x,y) pair of values

x = number of pages

y = cost

If we look at the first two columns, we see the two points (50,1.55) and (100,2.25). The x value is listed first. Let's compute the slope of the line through these two points

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

m = (2.25-1.55)/(100-50)

m = 0.7/50

m = 0.014

So far, we see the answer is between A,B or C as they have the slope of 0.014

Use this slope value, and one of the points -- say (x,y) = (50,1.55) -- to find the y intercept b

y = mx+b

y = 0.014x+b .... plug in the slope found earlier

1.55 = 0.014*50+b ... plug in the point (x,y) = (50,1.55)

1.55 = 0.7+b

1.55-0.7 = 0.7+b-0.7 ... subtract 0.7 from both sides

0.85 = b

b = 0.85

With m = 0.014 as the slope and b = 0.85 as the y intercept, we can say that y = mx+b turns into y = 0.014x+0.85. That narrows the answer down to choice C.

Write an equation of a line perpendicular to the line y = -1/5x -3 and goes through the point (6,2), then use Point- Slope form to write the equation of the line. Then convert into Slope-Intercept Form.

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Answer:

The equation of the line would be y = 5x - 28

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we need to know that perpendicular lines have opposite and reciprocal slopes. Give that information, we know that the new line will be the reciprocal and opposite of -1/5. This would be 5. Now that we have that information, we can use it along with a point to fill in the point-slope form of the equation.

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

y - 2 = 5(x - 6)

Then we must solve for y.

y - 2 = 5(x - 6)

y - 2 = 5x - 30

y = 5x - 28

A jogger runs 91 yd in 10.00 seconds. What would be his time for a 449 m run at the same rate? Answer in units of s.

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Answer:

4,910 seconds

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve this system of linear equations. Separate the x- and y- values with a coma. 3x=36-15y. 11x =-78+15y

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Answer:

(-3,3)

Step-by-step explanation:

3x=36-15y and 11x =-78+15y

We move all x  and y terms to the left hand side of the equation , so that we can apply elimination method

3x=36-15y , Add 15 y on both sides , 3x + 15y = 36

11x =-78+15y, subtract 15y on both sides, 11x -15y = -78

Now we add both equations

3x  + 15y = 36

11x -15y = -78

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14x  = -42

divide both sides by 14

x= -3

Now Plug in -3 for x in any one of the given equation

3x=36-15y

3(-3) = 36 - 15y

-9 = 36 - 15y

Subtract 36 on both sides

-45 = -15y

Divide both sides by -15

So y= 3

Answer is (-3,3)

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

I can see it in the demonstration graph

Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

Male: 12

Female: 9

12 - 9 = 3

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1.)What number needs to be added to both sides of the equation in order to complete the square? x2+16x=18


answer is 64

x^2+16x+64=18+64

2.)Solve for x over the complex numbers.

x2+10x+41=0

answer is x=-5+4i and -5-4i

3.)What is the factored form of the expression over the complex numbers?

16x2+9y2
answer is (4x+3iy)(4x-3iy)

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Answer:

all of your answers are correct

1.) 64

2.) x= -5+4i and x= -5-4i

3.) (4x+3iy)(4x-3iy)

Answer:

1.

When we are completing squares, we need to divide by 2 the linear term and then find its square power, that's the term we need to add on both sides of the equality, as follows

[tex](\frac{16}{2})^{2} =(8)^{2}=64[/tex]

Basically, we need to add the number 64 both sides

[tex]x^{2} +16x+64=18+64[/tex]

2.

The given equation is

[tex]x^{2} +10x+41=0[/tex]

We need to apply the quadratic formula to solve this equation

[tex]x_{1,2} =\frac{-b(+-)\sqrt{b^{2}-4ac } }{2a}[/tex]

Where [tex]a=1[/tex], [tex]b=10[/tex] and [tex]c=41[/tex]. Replacing these values, we have

[tex]x_{1,2} =\frac{-10(+-)\sqrt{10^{2}-4(1)(41) } }{2(1)}\\x_{1,2} =\frac{-10(+-)\sqrt{100-164 } }{2}=\frac{-10(+-)\sqrt{-64} }{2}[/tex]

There we need to use complex number, to transform the subradical number in a positive number

[tex]x_{1,2}=\frac{-10(+-)\sqrt{64}i }{2}=\frac{-10(+-)8i}{2}\\ x_{1,2}=-5(+-)4i[/tex]

Therefore, the complex solutions are

[tex]x_{1}=-5+4i\\ x_{1}=-5-4i[/tex]

3.

The given expression is

[tex]16x^{2} +9y^{2}[/tex]

To solve this expression, remember that [tex]i=\sqrt{-1}[/tex]

First, we expresse both squares uniformly,

[tex]16x^{2} +9y^{2}=(4x)^{2}+(3y)^{2}[/tex]

But, we know that [tex]-(-1)=1[/tex], so

[tex](4x)^{2}+(3y)^{2}=(4x)^{2}-(-1)(3y)^{2}[/tex]

Then,

[tex](4x)^{2}-(-1)(3y)^{2}=(4x)^{2}-(3y)^{2}i^{2}[/tex], because [tex]i^{2}=-1[/tex]

Therefore, the expression with complex numbers is

[tex](4x)^{2}-(3iy)^{2}\\\therefore (4x+3iy)(4x-3iy)[/tex]

Tristan is building steps up to a deck that is 156 5 6 yards above the ground. The steps must all be the same height. If he wants to make 8 steps, how high should he make each step?

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Answer:

8  1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

ABC is reflected across x = 1 and y = -3. What are the coordinates of the reflection image of B after both reflections?A. (-7, -1)B. (-7, 1)C. (7, 1)D. (7, -1)

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Answer:

The correct option is C.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the given figure it is noticed that the coordinates of B are (-5,-7).

If ABC is reflected across x = 1, then

[tex](x,y)\rightarrow(1-(x-1),y)[/tex]

[tex](x,y)\rightarrow(2-x,y)[/tex]

[tex](-5,-7)\rightarrow(2+5,-7)[/tex]

[tex](-5,-7)\rightarrow(7,-7)[/tex]

If ABC is reflected across y =-3.

[tex](x,y)\rightarrow(x,-3-(y-(-3)))[/tex]

[tex](x,y)\rightarrow(x,-6-y)[/tex]

[tex](7,-7)\rightarrow(7,-6-(-7))[/tex]

[tex](7,-7)\rightarrow(7,1)[/tex]

Therefore option C is correct.

Tax returns filed manually have a 20% chance of containing errors, while tax returns filed electronically have a 0.05% chance of containing the same. If 2.7 million tax returns are filed each way, how many more erroneous manually filed returns will there be than erroneous electronically filed returns? a. 270,675 b. 538,650 c. 541,350 d. 269,325

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Answer:

B) 538, 650

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Errors on tax returns filed manually  = 20%

Errors on tax returns filed electronically  = 0.05%

Tax return filled in each way = 2.7 million

Manual filing:

2,700,000 x 20% = 2,700,000*0.2 = 540,000

Electronic filing:

2,700,000 x 0.05% = 2, 700,000*0.0005 = 1,350


Error difference = 540,000 - 1,350 = 538,650

There will be 538,650 more erroneous tax returns filed manually than there are filed electronically.

Thank you.

The difference between manually filed return and the electronically filed return is [tex]\boxed{538650}[/tex]. Option (b) is correct.

Further Explanation:

Explanation:

The total tax return is 2.7 million.

The errors on the tax return for electronic filling are [tex]0.05\%.[/tex]

The errors on the tax return for manual filling are [tex]20\%.[/tex]

Number of errors in filing tax return manually can be calculated as follows,

[tex]\begin{aligned}{\text{Errors in manual filling}} &= 2700000 \times 20\%\\ &= 2700000 \times \frac{{20}}{{100}} \\&= 540000\\\end{alignd}[/tex]

Number of errors in filing tax return electronically can be calculated as follows,

[tex]\begin{aligned}{\text{Errors in electronically filling}} &= 2700000 \times 0.05\% \\&= 2700000 \times \frac{{0.05}}{{100}} \\&= 1350 \\\end{aligned}[/tex]

The difference in the errors can be calculated as follows,

[tex]\begin{aligned}{\text{Difference}} &= 540000 - 1350 \\&= 538650 \\\end{aligned}[/tex]

The difference between manually filed return and the electronically filed return is [tex]\boxed{538650}[/tex]. Option (b) is correct.

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Andy Taylor and Ben share their team payment in the ratio 1:3:4. What percentage of the total does Andy recieve?

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Answer:

12.5%

Step-by-step explanation:

sum the parts of the ratio 1 + 3 + 4 = 8 parts

8 parts represents 100%, hence

1 part = [tex]\frac{100}{8}[/tex] = 12.5% ← Andy's percentage of the total



Final answer:

Andy Taylor's share in the ratio of 1:3:4 results in him receiving 12.5% of the total team payment.

Explanation:

The question is about the sharing of a total team payment between Andy Taylor and Ben in the ratio of 1:3:4. To find out what percentage Andy receives, we first need to establish the total parts in the ratio. The ratio 1:3:4 sums up to 8 parts in total. Andy's share is represented by 1 part out of these 8. To find the percentage, we divide Andy's 1 part by the total 8 parts, multiply by 100, giving us 12.5%. This means that Andy receives 12.5% of the total team payment.

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What would I write in the boxes? Geomtetry help!

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c) definition of midpoint

f) definition of congruency

g) property of rectangle (opposite sides are congruent)

h) SAS

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Linda went to a store and bought 2 items .Each item cost $12. How much money did she spend?

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Answer:

24 dollars

Step-by-step explanation:


Linda spends $24 for two items that bought from the store.

What are mathematical operations?

Calculate the answer using a math operator is referred to as a mathematical operation.

Basic mathematical operations are addition, multiplication, subtraction and division.

Given that,

Cost price of one time = $12.

Also, number of items that Linda bought = 2.

To find the total amount that Linda spends.

Use mathematical operations,

cost of 1 item = $12

Cost of 2 items = 12 x 2 = 24.

Hence, Linda spends $24 for 2 items.

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You earned $34,000 and your total tax due was $6,200. What was your average tax rate? a) 8% b) 10% c) 18% d) 20%

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I think the answer is F

Answer is C 18%

Step-by-step explanation:

The daily cost of hiring a plumber,y,to work x hours on a repair project can be modeled using the linear function y=55x +75. The plumber charges a fixed cost of $75 plus sn additional cost of 55 per hour.The plumber works a maximum of 50 hours per week. For one week of work what is the domain of the function for this situation

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The domain of the function for one week of work is all values of x that are less than or equal to 50.

The domain of a function represents the set of all possible input values for that function. In this situation, the function represents the daily cost of hiring a plumber for x hours of work, and the maximum number of hours the plumber works per week is 50. Therefore, for one week of work, the domain of the function is the set of all values of x that are less than or equal to 50.

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If the square ABCD is dilated by a scale factor of 2 to form A'B'C'D', what is the ratio of the area of A'B'C'D' to the area of ABCD

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Answer:

4:1

Step-by-step explanation:

If the side length x is dilated to 2x, the area x² will dilate to (2x)² = 4x², which is 4 times the original x².

Answer:

1:4     C

Step-by-step explanation:


Nikki spent $59.29 on clothing. She bought 3 shirts and a pair of pants. The pair of pants cost $21.79. If each shirt cost the same amount, how much did each shirt cost?

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the amount she had after the pants is $37.50
the you take $37.50 divide it by 3 and you get $12.50 so each shirt would cost $12.50

Calculate the value of the exterior angle



10

95

3.57

1.4

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Answer:

95

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given a diagram triangle in which measurement of few angles in terms of x are given.

Using those we need to find the exterior angle but before that we need to find the value of x.

We know that exterior angle is equal to sum of two distant interior angles of that triangle so we can write:

(8x+15)=(3x+20)+(4x+5)

8x+15=3x+20+4x+5

8x+15=7x+25

8x-7x=25-15

x=10

Now plug x=10 into exterior angle 8x+15

8x+15=8*10+15=80+15=95

Hence final answer is 95.

In circle O, AE and FC are diameters. Arc ED measures 17°. What is the measure of ? °

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Hey There!

The answer is going to be the answer is

mEFC=253°


To find the answer you must find the value of mEF  which is

mEF,mFEC,mDC,mED


You subtract each of them  and you should get 73.


Then  add 180 and your final choice should be 253

Answer:

253

Step-by-step explanation:

Jose has scored 562 points on his math test so far this this semester. To get an A for the semester, he must score at least 650 points. Write and solve an inequality to find the minimum number of points he must score on the remaining tests in order to get an A

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Answer:

562 + x ≥ 650

x ≥ 88

Step-by-step explanation:

He has 562 points.  He needs x points to get an A.  He must get at least 60 points to get an A.

562 + x ≥ 650

To solve this, we subtract 562 from each side

562-562 + x ≥ 650-562

x  ≥ 650-562

x ≥ 88

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Answer: point Q is located in (3,4)


Step-by-step explanation: the ratio of SQ:QT is 5:2, and for every two units (up two, right two) it is one ratio. go up two, right two five times that leads a ratio between 5:2.


Which expression represents a number that is four times as large as the sum of 8 and 160?

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ANSWER: x = 4 ( 8 + 160 )

STEP BY STEP:

Let's start by getting a variable to represent the number. Let's use x. ⇩

x=

Now we know that there is a sum of 8 and 160. Let's add them to each other ⇩

x= 8 + 160

Now we know that this will be multiplied. Let's put parentheses around the addition to symbolize this.

X= (8 + 160)

Finally multiply this by four, making your equation

x= 4 (8 + 160)

I don't know the options but from looking at the problem I'm assuming the answer is
x = 4 ( 8 + 160 )

A building's basement is 15 feet below ground. The building is square shaped with side lengths of 60 feet. If the height of the building is 55 feet, what is the length of the building from basement to roof? A) 40 feet B) 45 feet Eliminate C) 70 feet D) 75 feet

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See picture. Answer is C

Jocelyn estimates that a price of wood measures 5.5 cm. If it actually measures 5.62 cm, what is the percent error of Jocelyn's estimate?

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Answer:

The percent error of Jocelyn's estimate is 2.14 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Formula

[tex]Percentage\ error = \frac{Error\times 100}{exact\ value}[/tex]

Where

[tex]error = \left | approx\ value - exact\ value \right |[/tex]

As given

Jocelyn estimates that a price of wood measures 5.5 cm.

If it actually measures 5.62 cm.

approx value =  5.5 cm

exact value = 5.62 cm

Put in the error formula

[tex]error = \left | 5.5 - 5.62 \right |[/tex]

[tex]error = \left | -0.12\right |[/tex]

error = 0.12

Put in the formula

[tex]Percentage\ error = \frac{0.12\times 100}{5.62}[/tex]

[tex]Percentage\ error = \frac{12}{5.62}[/tex]

Percentage error = 2.14 (Approx)

Therefore  the percent error of Jocelyn's estimate is 2.14 .

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There is something very sad in the extinction of a family of renown, even if it was fierce, domineering, feudal renown." "Yes," said Tess. They crept along towards a point in the expanse of shade just at hand at which a feeble light was beginning to assert its presence, a spot where, by day, a fitful white streak of steam at intervals upon the dark green background denoted intermittent moments of contact between their secluded world and modern life. Modern life stretched out its steam feeler to this point three or four times a day, touched the native existences, and quickly withdrew its feeler again, as if what it touched had been uncongenial. They reached the feeble light, which came from the smoky lamp of a little railway station; a poor enough terrestrial star, yet in one sense of more importance to Talbothays Dairy and mankind than the celestial ones to which it stood in such humiliating contrast. The cans of new milk were unladen in the rain, Tess getting a little shelter from a neighbouring holly tree. Then there was the hissing of a train, which drew up almost silently upon the wet rails, and the milk was rapidly swung can by can into the truck. The light of the engine flashed for a second upon Tess Durbeyfield's figure, motionless under the great holly tree. No object could have looked more foreign to the gleaming cranks and wheels than this unsophisticated girl, with the round bare arms, the rainy face and hair, the suspended attitude of a friendly leopard at pause, the print gown of no date or fashion, and the cotton bonnet drooping on her brow. She mounted again beside her lover, with a mute obedience characteristic of impassioned natures at times, and when they had wrapped themselves up over head and ears in the sailcloth again, they plunged back into the now thick night. Tess was so receptive that the few minutes of contact with the whirl of material progress lingered in her thought. "Londoners will drink it at their breakfasts to-morrow, won't they?" she asked. "Strange people that we have never seen." "YesI suppose they will. Though not as we send it. When its strength has been lowered, so that it may not get up into their heads." "Noble men and noble women, ambassadors and centurions, ladies and tradeswomen, and babies who have never seen a cow." "Well, yes; perhaps; particularly centurions." "Who don't know anything of us, and where it comes from; or think how we two drove miles across the moor to-night in the rain that it might reach 'em in time?" "We did not drive entirely on account of these precious Londoners; we drove a little on our ownon account of that anxious matter which you will, I am sure, set at rest, dear Tess. Now, permit me to put it in this way. You belong to me already, you know; your heart, I mean. Does it not?" "You know as well as I. O yesyes!" "Then, if your heart does, why not your hand?" "My only reason was on account of youon account of a question. I have something to tell you" "But suppose it to be entirely for my happiness, and my worldly convenience also?" "O yes; if it is for your happiness and worldly convenience. But my life before I came hereI want" "Well, it is for my convenience as well as my happiness. If I have a very large farm, either English or colonial, you will be invaluable as a wife to me; better than a woman out of the largest mansion in the country. So pleaseplease, dear Tessy, disabuse your mind of the feeling that you will stand in my way." Which equation demonstrates the distributive property? A)15 + 40 = 55 B)15 x 40 = 40 x 15 C)(3 + 8)5 = 5(3 + 8) D)15 + 40 = 5(3 + 8) which of the following sentences contains an incorrect use of an abbreviation, a number, or an acronym? a. on Halloween the children collect money for U. N. I. C. E. F. b. He address the package to 100 Brown St., San Diego, CA. c. The author is Carl Abraham, Ph.D. d. I found 132 typing mistakes in Sarah's essay. Graph the image of this figure after a dilation with a scale factor of 1/3 centered at the origin.Use the polygon tool to graph the dilated figure. Valerie and Robbie are playing a number game. Valerie tells Robbie Im thinking of a number between 1 and 50. If I divide the number by 4, then add 5, that subtract 6, I get 6.What number is Valerie thinking of ? which choice shows how to find the greatest common factor of 18 and 72 through prime factorization job starting salary of 81,000 and gets a 2% raise every year.what is the expected salary after the eight year ? please explain how to do step by step. really need help. Which of the following authors was most influential to the start of the American Revolution?Nathaniel Hawthorne Jonathan Edwards Thomas Paine Washington Irving which of the following best describes the impact of both written and unwritten languages on the culture in early river civilizations? a: created new jobs within society/ b: helped give people a list of laws to obey/ c:allowed for a greater transfer of knowledge/ d: increased trade opportunities with other cultures between sour soup,melting of candle wax,rusting, and burning which is not a chemical reaction What is the name for the Fe2+ cation?Iron ionIron (II) ionIronideFerride ion please help!!!A,B,C and D are four towns.B is 30km due East of AC is 30km due North of AD is 45km due South of Acalculate the bearing of D from B A number is doubled and then 1 is added to it. The answer is divided by 5 and then increased by 16. 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