Help help fast please first answer gets brainiest also needs to be clearly stated

Help Help Fast Please First Answer Gets Brainiest Also Needs To Be Clearly Stated

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Answer 1

Answer:

(1,5) and (4,7)

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of linear equations can be determined by m = rise / run. Rise means the difference between the y coordinates of the two points, and run is that of the y coordinates. In this case rise / run = (7-5) / (4-1) = 2 / 3.


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A point is plotted on a number line at 3.7. A second point is plotted at −5.5.

What is the length of the line segment joining these points?

Enter your answer as a decimal in the box.

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Answer:

  9.2 units

Step-by-step explanation:

The length of the segment between the points is equal to the difference of their coordinates:

  3.7 -(-5.5) = 3.7 +5.5 = 9.2 . . . units

Answer:

9.2

Step-by-step explanation:

5.5+3.7=9.2

Hope this helps!

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The slope in the linear equation y=12x+5 is _[blank]_.

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the slope is 12x, remember the slope is the number value before the variable!

PLEASE HELP ME WITH THESE MATH PROBLEMS!! DUE TONIGHT!!

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Answer:

a) 20.9ft b)148.5ft c)98.2ft d)50.3

Step-by-step explanation:

for a, b and c you can use SOHCAHTOA

a) sin(8)=height/150 so height=150sin(8)

b)cos(8)=distance/150 rearrange the same way

c)use SOHCAHTOA but with the value you got from a ad the 12 degree angle

d) subtract the value found in c from the value found in a

How would you rewrite -5 - (-8) as an addition problem?

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Answer:

if there are 2 negatives by each other it would become a postive so -5+8

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

-5+8

Step-by-step explanation:

minus a negative is equivalent to plus a positive

Find the perimeter. Simplify your answer.

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Answer:

6z-30 :D

Step-by-step explanation:

The perimeter of a square is just all the sides added up together. To do this we can make an equation.

2(z-5) + 2(2z - 10)

This represents two sides with different lengths two times. To solve, you first use the distributive property to multiply z-5 by 2.

2z - 10 + 2(2z - 10)

We then use the distributive property by multiplying 2z - 10 by 2.

2z − 10 + 4z − 20

We then combine 2z and 4z to get 6z.

6z − 10 − 20

Subtract 20 from 10 to get -30.

6z-30.

Answer:

6z - 30

Step-by-step explanation:

Perimeter = z - 5 + z - 5 + 2z - 10 + 2z - 10

= 6z - 30...ans

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find the length of x in the figure below. round your answer to 3 significant figure

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Answer:

where is the figure? or tell us the area and width of the figure

.−3(4x + 3) + 4(6x + 1) = 43
What is the answer?

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Answer:

43

Step-by-step explanation:

DO the math

without looking delores took a handful of multi colored candies from a bag and found that 40% of the candies were yellow. suppose that there are 375 candies in the bag. How many can she expect to be yellow?

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Answer:

150

Step-by-step explanation:

4n + 8 = 40


what does n =

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4n + 8 = 40

4n = 40 - 8

4n = 32 / : 4

n = 8

N = 8

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Are repeating decimals like 34.79 rational numbers?

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Answer:

Yes. 34.79 is a rational number because it can be written as a fraction.

Step-by-step explanation:

Hoped this helped.

grace was born in 1995. how old will she be in 2027

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

2007 - 1995

when Anna buys 3 pencils, she spends a $1.50. Each pencil cost the same​

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Answer:

Each pencil is $.50

Step-by-step explanation:

If the total amount she spends is 1.50 for 3 pencils, and each pencil costs the same. Then you have to divide the total amount by the variables. Leaving your equation to be:

1.50 ÷ 3

equaling

.50

Let cost of each pencil be x

Cost of 3 pencils=3x

ATQ

[tex]\\ \rm\hookrightarrow 3x=1.50[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\hookrightarrow x=1.5/3[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\hookrightarrow x=0.5[/tex]

Write 4 ratio statements to compare the different types of sports balls in the collection. of 6 basket balls 5 base ball balls 3 soccer balls

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Answer:

6:5:3

5:3:6

3:5:6

5:6:3

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the y-intercept of the graph of the equation 6x + 3y = 18?

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My friends the answer is: x-intercept(s):  ( 3 , 0 ) y-intercept(s): ( 0 , 6 )

The Snyders went out to dinner and their bill was $54.15. How much would a 20% tip cost?

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Answer:

$10.83

Step-by-step explanation:

bill/percent

The tip total would be $10.83. The total (bill plus the tip )would be $64.98.

A seafood restaurant daims an increase of $2,450 over its average profit during a weer where it introduced a special of baked class.​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Given that a + b = 2 and that a + b2=6, prove that 2ab = -2. Find also the value of (a - b)?​

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The answer is most likely to be 8.

Figure out 26 and 27 and get 100 points and I will mark as brainliest

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Answer:

Triangle

Area-9 units

Perimeter-9 units

Rectangle

Area- 18

Perimeter- 18

Step-by-step explanation

For the triangle, you first plot the points. Then you find two of the side lengths and multiply them together. After that you divide the result by two. You get the area. You add the sides together for the perimeter. For the rectangle, you have 3 and 6. Multiply to get 18. 3+3+6+6 is also 18.

What is the area of this triangle NO LINks OR I WILL REPORT

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Answer:

18 square inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of triangle = bxh/2

b=3, h=12

Area = 3x12/2

Area = 36/2

Area = 18 square inches

what is the solution to the equation 1/2a=7

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[tex]\large\boxed{\mathsf{\dfrac{1}{2}a = 7}}\\\\\large\text{MULTIPLY 2 to BOTH SIDES}\\\\\large\boxed{\mathsf{2\times\dfrac{1}{2}a= 2\times7}}\\\\\large\text{CANCEL out: }\rm{2\times\dfrac{1}{2}}\large\text{ because it gives you 1.}\\\large\text{KEEP: }\rm{2\times7}\large\text{ because it helps you get your a-value}\\\\\large\boxed{\mathsf{a = 2\times7}}\\\\\\\large\text{SIMPLIFY IT!}\\\\\large\boxed{\mathsf{a = 14}}\\\\\\\huge\boxed{\text{Therefore, your answer is: \boxed{\mathsf{a = 14}}}}\huge\checkmark[/tex]

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Your mom decides she will give you $8, instead of $5 for each chore. You complete 12 chores. Will you have enough money for the lego set?

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Average price of one Lego set = $20

You get $8 per choresTotal chores=12

Total price

[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 12(8)=\$96[/tex]

You have enough price

Please answer this. I need and will give

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At least give a clear picture bro

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I need to:
think the difference between what occurred and what you would expect by chance is statistically significant. Explain

Of the 40 students in your mathematics class 35 have the same last name.​

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Answer:sadddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd

Step-by-step explanation:

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Identify the number that does not belong with the other three. Explain your reasoning. negative 10 over 2, negative 13.4, square root 18, 22.7 repeating 7

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22.7 with repeated 7

Oliver is 6 more than twice as old as Sam. If Oliver is 21 how old is Sam?
Write an equation to represent the situation.

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Answer:

7.5

Step-by-step explanation:

Lets give Oliver "O", and Sam "S".

O is 6 more than twice as old as Sam

O = 2S + 6

Since Oliver is 21, we can substitute it in

21 = 2S + 6

2S = 15

S = 7.5

Find the total surface area of these solids

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Answer:

#a

This is a cube. Let us find the surface area of the cube now

Surface are of a cube = 6 a²

                                     = 6 × 1.2 × 1.2

                                     = 6 × 1.44

                                     = 8.64 cm²

# b

This is a right trianglular prism.

First you have to find the area of the 2 triangles

Before that,

we have to find the height of the triangle using pythagoras theorem.

Let us solve,

[tex]5^{2} =4^{2} +h^{2} \\25=16+h^{2} \\9 =h^{2}\\\sqrt{9} =h\\3=h[/tex]

Now let us find the area of 2 triangles.

[tex]Area =2*\frac{1}{2} *4*3\\[/tex]

[tex]Area =12mm^{2}[/tex]

Now lets find the total area of 3 rectangles.

( 7 mm × 4 mm) + ( 7 mm × 5 mm) + ( 7 mm × 3 mm )

28 mm² + 35 mm² +21 mm²

= 84 mm²

And now lets find the total surface area of this solid.

12 mm² + 84 mm²

= 96 mm²

Hope this helps you.

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There were 3 full pizzas sitting on a counter. If Joe ate ¼ of a pie, Rhonda ate ⅜ of a pie, and Chris ate 4 slices, how many slices of pizza were left? (Assume each pie is cut into 8 slices.)

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Answer:

15 slices

Step-by-step explanation:

Joe ate 2 slices (1/4 = 2/8), Rhoda ate 3 (3/8), Chris ate 4.

2+3+4= 9.

there are 3 pizzas divided into 8 slices per pizza.

3 x 8 = 24 ; 24 slices total

subtract 9 (that’s what was consumed) from 24.

24-9 = 15

I hope it helps.

The mean age of 5 people in a room is 39 years. A person enters the room. The mean age is now 36. What is the age of the person who entered the room?

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Answer:

21

Step-by-step explanation:

Mean is the average of the objects

With five people, the mean is the average age of these people so what did you divide 5 into to get 39.

5 × 39 = 195

After a person enter the room, total 6 in the room with a mean of 36.

6 × 36 = 216

Now the age of the person who entered the room  216 - 195 = 21

A color printer prints 23 pages in 10 minutes. How many minutes does it take per page?

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23/10 = 2.3 pages per minute.
23. 1
10 = x
23x = 10
X = 10/23 of a minute per page.

Please help me The point D,E,F and G all lie on the same segment, in that order, such that ratio of DE:EF:FG is equal to 4:1:4. If DG=36, find EG

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Answer:

4+1+4+g=36

g=27

dg=32

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

20

Step-by-step explanation:

DE : EF : FG = 4 : 1 : 4

DG = 36

DG = DE + EF + FG

-> 4x + x + 4x = 36

9x = 36

x = 4

so EG = EF + FG

= x + 4x

= 5x

= 20

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