Calculate the BMI for a woman who is 165 cm tall and weighs 65 kg. ​

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Answer 1
According to BMI chart and their classification, BMI score of 23.88 for 65 kilograms weight & 165 cm tall indicates that your weight is Normal. The Body Mass Index of 23.88 is derived from the weight of 65 kilograms divided by the square of height 165 centimeters.

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Answer:

X = 32

Step-by-step explanation:

Angle BEC = 43 degrees

You find X by setting up the equation 137 = 3x+41

Solve for x

You find angle BEC by subtracting 137 from 180, finding the acute angle that brings the obtuse angle up to 180 degrees (a flat line)

Answer:

x = 32 degree and angle BEC = 43 degree

Step-by-step explanation:

3x + 41 = 137 degree (being vertically opposite angles)

3x = 137 - 41

x = 96/3

x = 32

angle BEC be y

137 + y =180 degree (being linear pair)

y = 180 - 137

y = 43 degree

therefore angle BEC = 43 degree

Will Mark Brainlest help please​

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Answer:

g(-1 )=-1 and g(2)+g(1)=7

Step-by-step explanation:

If g(x) = x^3+x^2-x-2 find g(-1)

if we find g(-1)

we substitute all the x's in the function with -1

-1^3+-1^2-(-1)-2

-1^3 = -1

-1^2 = 1

-1+1+1-2

(two minuses make a plus)

-1+1 = 0

0+1 = 1

1-2 = -1

if x=-1, g(-1) is -1

g(2)+g(1)

substitute the x's in the function with 2 and 1 and add your results

2^3+2^2-2-2

2^3 = 8, 2^2 = 4

8+4-2-2

8+4= 12, 12-2 = 10, 10-2 = 8

g(2)=8

g(1) now

1^3 + 1^2-1-2

1^3=1, 1^2 = 1

1+1-1-2

1+1 = 2, 2-1 = 1, 1-2 = -1

g(3) = -1

g(2) (which equals 8) + g(3) (which equals -1) =

8+(-1) = 7

g(2)+g(3)=7

HELP FAST PLS
Factor x2 - 7x + 8.
O (X + 8)(x - 1)
O Prime
O (x - 3)(x - 1)
O (X + 8)(x + 1)

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The answer should be prime. You can’t factor that polynomial

Determine the equation of the circle graphed below.
10
8
10
-10
-8
-6
2
-2
-4
-6
-8
-10

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Answer:

Equation = (x - 6 )² + ( y + 3 )² = 9

Step-by-step explanation:

The circle passes through ( 6, 0) and  ( 6 , -6)

They are the coordinates of the diameter.

Using this we can find the centre of the circle.

Find the centre of the circle.

Centre of the circle is the mid- point of (6, 0) and ( 6, -6)

      [tex]Centre = (\frac{x_1+x_2}{2} , \frac{y_1 + y_2}{2})[/tex]

                 [tex]=(\frac{6 + 6}{2}, \frac{0 + (-6)}{2})\\\\=(6, -3)[/tex]

Find the radius of the circle.

[tex]Radius = \frac{Diameter }{2}[/tex]

Diameter is the distance between the points (6 , 0) and ( 6, - 6)

[tex]Diameter = \sqrt{(x_2 - x_1)^2+ (y_2 - y_1)^2\\}[/tex]

               [tex]=\sqrt{(6-6)^2 + (-6 -0)^2}\\\\=\sqrt{0 + 36} \\\\= 6[/tex]

Therefore,

    [tex]Radius ,r = \frac{6}{2} = 3[/tex]

Standard equation of a circle:

[tex](x - a)^2 + (y - b)^2 = r^2 \ where \ (a , b) \ is \ the\ centre \ coordinates.[/tex]

Therefore , equation of the circle ;

                    [tex](x - 6)^2 + (y + 3)^2 = 3^2\\\\(x -6)^2 + (y + 3)^2 = 9[/tex]

Which descriptions from the list below accurately describe the relationship
between AXYZ and AUVW? Check all that apply.
Answer:
Same shape
Similar

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Answer:

B. Same shape

C. Similar

Step-by-step explanation:

The three angles in ∆XYZ are congruent to the corresponding three angles in ∆UVW.

Also, the ratio of the corresponding side lengths of ∆XYZ to ∆UVW are the same. i.e. WU/XY = VW/XZ = UW/XZ = 2

Therefore, we can conclude that they are similar because they have the same shape even though their sizes are different.

si franco comió 8/3 de pizza y Fabián comió 5/6 de la misma pizza. ¿quien comió más ? si quedó 4/9 de pizza.​

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Answer:

Franco comió 8/3 de pizza.

Fabián comió 5/6 de pizza.

Queremos saber quien comió más.

Entonces básicamente queremos ver cuál número es más grande, 8/3 o 5/6,

Podemos reescribir el primero como:

8/3 = (2 + 3 + 3)/3 = 2/3 + 3/3 + 3/3 = 2/3 + 1 + 1

      = 2 + 2/3

En cambio, para el número 5/6, el numerador es menor que el denominador, entonces sabemos que:

5/6  < 1

Claramente podemos ver que 8/3 > 5/6

Entonces podemos concluir que Franco comió más.

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Solve the system of equations.
4x + 3y + 5z = 6
6x + 8y + 62 = 4
4x + 2y + 62 = 8

please select the best answer from me the choices provided
a. (x = 1, y = - 1,2 = 1)
b. (x = 3, y = -3, z = 3)
(x = 0, y = 0, z = 2)
d. (x = 2, y = -2, z = 0)

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Answer:

A is your answer, my guy

Step-by-step explanation:

4x1=4

3x-1=-3

5x1=5

4+(-3)+5=6

6x1=6

8x-1=-8

6x1=6

6+(-8)+6=4

4x1=4

2x-1=-2

6x1=6

4+(-2)+6=8

Using the diagram below, which of the following parts of the triangles are
congruent?

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Answer:

  B.  ∠A ≅ ∠E

Step-by-step explanation:

The similarity statement tells you the corresponding angles are ...

  ΔCAB ~ ΔCED

  ∠C ≅ ∠C . . . . listed first in the similarity statement

  ∠A ≅ ∠E . . . . listed second in the similarity statement

  ∠B ≅ ∠D . . . . listed third in the similarity statement

The relationship between angles A and E is properly shown in answer choice B.

Waiting on the platform, a commuter hears an announcement that the train is running five minutes late. He assumes the arrival time may be modeled by the random variable T, such that
f(T = t) = {3/5 (5/t)^4 , t ≥ 5
0, otherwise
If given the train arrived in less than 15 minutes, what is the probability it arrived in less than 10 minutes?
А. 62%
B. 73%
C. 88%
D. 91%
E. 96%

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Answer:

D. 91%

Step-by-step explanation:

Conditional Probability

We use the conditional probability formula to solve this question. It is

[tex]P(B|A) = \frac{P(A \cap B)}{P(A)}[/tex]

In which

P(B|A) is the probability of event B happening, given that A happened.

[tex]P(A \cap B)[/tex] is the probability of both A and B happening.

P(A) is the probability of A happening.

In this question:

Event A: Less than 15 minutes.

Event B: Less than 10 minutes.

We are given the following probability distribution:

[tex]f(T = t) = \frac{3}{5}(\frac{5}{t})^4, t \geq 5[/tex]

Simplifying:

[tex]f(T = t) = \frac{3*5^4}{5t^4} = \frac{375}{t^4}[/tex]

Probability of arriving in less than 15 minutes:

Integral of the distribution from 5 to 15. So

[tex]P(A) = \int_{5}^{15} = \frac{375}{t^4}[/tex]

Integral of [tex]\frac{1}{t^4} = t^{-4}[/tex] is [tex]\frac{t^{-3}}{-3} = -\frac{1}{3t^3}[/tex]

Then

[tex]\int \frac{375}{t^4} dt = -\frac{125}{t^3}[/tex]

Applying the limits, by the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus:

At [tex]t = 15[/tex], [tex]f(15) = -\frac{125}{15^3} = -\frac{1}{27}[/tex]

At [tex]t = 5[/tex], [tex]f(5) = -\frac{125}{5^3} = -1[/tex]

Then

[tex]P(A) = -\frac{1}{27} + 1 = -\frac{1}{27} + \frac{27}{27} = \frac{26}{27}[/tex]

Probability of arriving in less than 15 minutes and less than 10 minutes.

The intersection of these events is less than 10 minutes, so:

[tex]P(B) = \int_{5}^{10} = \frac{375}{t^4}[/tex]

We already have the integral, so just apply the limits:

At [tex]t = 10[/tex], [tex]f(10) = -\frac{125}{10^3} = -\frac{1}{8}[/tex]

At [tex]t = 5[/tex], [tex]f(5) = -\frac{125}{5^3} = -1[/tex]

Then

[tex]P(A \cap B) = -\frac{1}{8} + 1 = -\frac{1}{8} + \frac{8}{8} = \frac{7}{8}[/tex]

If given the train arrived in less than 15 minutes, what is the probability it arrived in less than 10 minutes?

[tex]P(B|A) = \frac{P(A \cap B)}{P(A)} = \frac{\frac{7}{8}}{\frac{26}{27}} = 0.9087[/tex]

Thus 90.87%, approximately 91%, and the correct answer is given by option D.

How many quarts of pure antifreeze must be added to 8 quarts of a 10% antifreeze solution to obtain a 60% antifreeze solution

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Answer:

10 quarts

Step-by-step explanation:

.1(8) + 1(x) = .6(x + 8)

.8 + x = .6x + 4.8

.4x = 4

x = 10

10 quarts

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Answer:

1. k = 15

2. d = 20

3. n = 3

The sequence is defined recursively. Write the first four terms.

a 1 = -10; a n = n - a n - 1

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Answer:

-10, 12, -9 and 13

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the recursive sequence

a1 = -10

an = n - an-1

a2  = 2 - a1

a2 = 2  - (-10)

a2 = 2+10

a2 = 12

a3 = 3 - a2

a3 = 3  - (12)

a3 = -9

a4  = 4 - a3

a4 = 4  - (-9)

a4 = 4+9

a4 = 13

Hence the first 4 terms are -10, 12, -9 and 13

Round the following as specified.

153.38519 to the nearest thousandth.

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Answer:

153.3852

Step-by-step explanation:

After the decimal, you count the places. 3 is in the ones place, 8 in the tenths, 5 in the hundreths, and 1 in the thousandths. The thousandths place is what we are rounding, so we look at the next number, 9, which tells us to round the 1 up to 2

Answer:

153.385

Step-by-step explanation:

153.38519

153.38519

The digit to the right of the thousandth (the the one, which is bolded) is less than or equal to 4, which means we round down.

153.38519 ≈ 153.385

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Select the correct answer. Using synthetic division, find (2x4 + 4x3 + 2x2 + 8x + 8) ÷ (x + 2). A. B. C. D.

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Step-by-step explanation:

If you use synthetic division, you get,

[tex]2x {}^{3} + 2x + 4 + \frac{0}{x + 2} [/tex]

Which is,

[tex]2x {}^{3} + 2x + 4[/tex]

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Answer:

The correct answer is:

2x^3+2x+4

Step-by-step explanation:

I got it right on the Plato test.

Assuming p: she is beautiful,q :she is clever,the verbal form of ~p^ (~q) is she is beautiful but not clever. she is beautiful and clever she is not beautiful and not clever.she is beautiful or not clever.​

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Answer:

C. she is not beautiful and not clever.

Step-by-step explanation:

A. she is beautiful but not clever. B. she is beautiful and clever

C. she is not beautiful and not clever.

D. she is beautiful or not clever.

p: she is beautiful

q :she is clever

~p^ (~q) in verbal form

~p = she is not beautiful

~q = she is not clever

~p^ (~q) = she is not beautiful and not clever.

C. she is not beautiful and not clever.

What equation is always true?

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Answer: 4)

Step-by-step explanation: angles 2 and 3 equal 7 because they are both missing angle 4 to make it either 180 degrees or 360 degrees respectively.

which geometric figures are shown in the diagram​

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Answer:

A circle to start off, encompassing almost the entire figure, then a triangle, with D, A and C as its vertices, then a fan (a sector of a circle), with C, E and B as its vertices. Next, a chord (DA) which serves as a line segment at the same time, and finally three rays, starting from C and ending in A, B and E respectively. In total, six geometric figures.

Step-by-step explanation:

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In practice, the most frequently encountered hypothesis test about a population variance is a _____. a. two-tailed test, with equal-size rejection regions b. two-tailed test, with unequal-size rejection regions c. one-tailed test, with rejection region in upper tail d. one-tailed test, with rejection region in lower tail

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Answer:

c. one-tailed test, with rejection region in the upper tail.

Step-by-step explanation:

One tailed test is statistical test in which critical area of distribution is one sided and greater or less than certain value. One tailed test can be left or right sided depending on the population distribution. Rejection region of the one tailed test will determine whether to accept or reject the null hypothesis.

what are the first five terms of the recursive sequence

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Answer: Choice D

9, 30, 93, 282, 849

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Explanation:

The notation [tex]a_1 = 9[/tex] tells us that the first term is 9

The notation [tex]a_n = 3*(a_{n-1})+3[/tex] says that we multiply the (n-1)st term by 3, then add on 3 to get the nth term [tex]a_n[/tex]

So if we wanted the second term for instance, then we'd say

[tex]a_n = 3*(a_{n-1})+3\\\\a_2 = 3*(a_{2-1})+3\\\\a_2 = 3*(a_{1})+3\\\\a_2 = 3*(9)+3\\\\a_2 = 27+3\\\\a_2 = 30\\\\[/tex]

If we want the third term, then,

[tex]a_n = 3*(a_{n-1})+3\\\\a_3 = 3*(a_{3-1})+3\\\\a_3 = 3*(a_{2})+3\\\\a_3 = 3*(30)+3\\\\a_3 = 90+3\\\\a_3 = 93\\\\[/tex]

and so on.

The terms so far are: 9, 30, 93

You should find the fourth and fifth terms are 282 and 849 respectively if you keep this pattern going.

Therefore, the answer is choice D

The 12th term of GP whose
1
first term is 1/8 and second
term is 1/2is

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Answer:

jjanation:jdgjdjgdjgjkdkidjgjghdjjghhkd

In the figure below net of cube is show
Find the surface area of cube.
3 in

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Answer:

Surface Area = 54 in^2

Step-by-step explanation:

SA = [tex]6a^{2}[/tex]

SA = [tex]6(3)^2[/tex]      Solve for the exponents first

SA = 6(9)       Then multiply

SA = 54 square inches

One kilogram equals 2.2 pounds. If a paitent weighs 79.5kg, his weight is what in pounds?

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Answer:

174.9

Step-by-step explanation:

since 1 kg is 2.2 lbs

79.5 times 2.2

they weight 174.9 lbs

Answer:

174.9 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

Create a proportion where x is his weight in pounds:

[tex]\frac{1}{2.2}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{79.5}{x}[/tex]

Cross multiply:

x = 79.5(2.2)

x = 174.9

So, his weight in pounds is 174.9 pounds

Write in standard form 4.91E-2

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Answer:

4.91e-2 in decimal form is 0.0491

A rectangle is 6 centimetres longer than its width
If the perimeter of the rectangle is 28 centimetres, form an equation
involving x and solving it to find the width
of the rectangle

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do u mean rectangle is longer or rectangles lenght is longer

Solve the equation ln(x - 3) + ln(x + 1) = ln(x + 7)

x = 5, or x = ???

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Answer:

x = 5 or x = - 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the rules of logarithms

log x + log y = log (xy)

log x = log y ⇒ x = y

Given

ln(x- 3) + ln(x + 1) = ln(x + 7) , then

ln (x - 3)(x + 1) = ln (x + 7) , so

(x - 3)(x + 1) = x + 7 ← expand left side using FOIL

x² - 2x - 3 = x + 7 ( subtract x + 7 from both sides )

x² - 3x - 10 = 0 ← in standard form

(x - 5)(x + 2) = 0 ← in factored form

Equate each factor to zero and solve for x

x - 5 = 0 ⇒ x = 5

x + 2 = 0 ⇒ x = - 2

There are 25 black cars, 15 blue cars, 21 red cars and 30 white cars what is the probability of getting a red car

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There are 91 in total. Since there are 21 red cars, it would give you 21/91. Around a 23.07% chance.
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Answer :

The probability of selecting a red car off the lot is 0.231.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given:
Number of white cars = 25
Number of blue cars = 15
Number of red cars = 21
Number of black cars = 30
We need to find the probability of selecting a red car off the lot.
Solution:
First we will find the Total number of cars in the lot.
Now we can say that;
Total number of cars in the lot is equal to sum of Number of white cars and Number of blue cars and Number of red cars and Number of black cars.
framing in equation form we get;
Total number of cars in the lot =
Now to find the probability of selecting a red car off the lot we will divide Number of red cars by Total number of cars in the lot.
framing in equation form we get;
P(red) =
Rounding to three decimals we get;
P(red) = 0.231
Hence The probability of selecting a red car off the lot is 0.231.

What means the same as 6 x 5?
What means the same as 3 + 3 + 3 + 3?
65
35
5 + 5 + 5 + 5 + 5
3 X 3
6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6
3 X 4
COMPLETE
COMPLETE
What means the same as 657
What means the same as 2.2.2.2. 2?
5.5.5.5.5
25
6.6.6.6.6
2 x 5
6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6
52
COMPLETE
COMPLETE

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Answer:

6x5 can also be 6+6+6+6+6

3+3+3+3 can also be 3x4

5+5+5+5+5 can also be 25

3x3 can be 3+3+3

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

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Find the zeroes of this quadratic (5b – 4)(b + 3) = 0

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Answer:

b=4/ 5

Step-by-step explanation:

tiệm cận ngang của đồ thị y= 2-x/x+3

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tiệm cận ngang của đồ thị 3/x+3

Side View of a Waterslide
Select the points you need to calculate the
average rate of change from the beginning of the
slide to when the slide has covered a horizontal
distance of 15 feet.
800
O
(0, 80)
60
(5, 40)
OOO
Height (ft)
(10, 20)
(15, 10)
DONE
20
20
10
Horizontal Distance (ft)

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Answer:

(0, 80)

(15, 10)

Step-by-step explanation:

The initial point the beginning of the point and the point where the horizontal distance covered is 15 ft are the two points needed to calculate the average rate of change required.

From the graph,

Initial point = (0, 80)

The point of the slide when distance covered is 15 ft = (15, 10)

These are the points needed.

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Tenemos una amiga que es muy (6) y a veces causa problemas porque es fcil ofenderla, pero en general todos somos (7); es decir, optimistas porque pensamos que el vaso est medio lleno (the glass is half full) Read the following passages:But looking, I presently saw something stirring within theshadow. ... Then something resembling a little gray snake,about the thickness of a walking stick, coiled up out of thewrithing middle and wriggled in the air toward me andthen another."-H. G. Wells, The War of the WorldsGood heavens, something's wriggling out of the shadowlike a gray snake. Now it's another one, and another. Theylook like tentacles to me.-Orson Welles's radio adaptation of War of the WorldsWhat choice does Welles make that causes the radio broadcast to feel like itis happening live?A. He changes the perspective to the first person.B. He changes the verbs to present tense.O C. He changes the details of the scene to be more frightening.D. He changes the tone of the story to be less dramatic. Evaluate the function requested. Write your answer as a fraction in lowest terms. Triangle A B C. Angle C is 90 degrees. Hypotenuse A B is 39, adjacent A C is 36, Opposite B C is 15. Find tan A. The following results come from two independent random samples taken of two populations. Sample 1 Sample 2 n1 = 60 n2 = 35x1 = 13.6 x2 = 11.61 = 2.1 2 = 3a. What is the point estimate of the difference between the two population means?b. Provide a 90% confidence interval for the difference between the two population means. c. Provide a 95% confidence interval for the difference between the two population means. How would you ensure products being put out onto the shop floor are of good quality? A.All three bulbs will go outB.Bulbs 2 and 3 will go out, but bulb 1 will remain litC. All three bulbs will go out D. Bulb 3 will go out, but bulbs 1 and 2 remain lit Select how this number is read. 59.300 A. fifty-nine and three hundred thousandths B. fifty-nine and three hundredths C. five hundred ninety-three D. fifty-nine point three zero zero