Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
The story mostly talks about how money manangement should be tought in schools.
Answer:
C. Money skills should be taught at school.
Step-by-step explanation:
Brainlest please?
50 POINTS! GIVING BRAINLIEST!
Answer:
1) a = 16.38 (nearest hundredth)
b = 11.47 (nearest hundredth)
2) b = 14.14 (nearest hundredth)
c = 15.36 (nearest hundredth)
Step-by-step explanation:
Sine Rule
[tex]\sf \dfrac{a}{\sin A}=\dfrac{b}{\sin B}=\dfrac{c}{\sin C}[/tex]
(where A, B and C are the angles and a, b and c are the sides opposite the angles)
Question 1
The interior angles of a triangle sum to 180°
⇒ m∠B = 180° - 90° - 55° = 35°
Given:
A = 55°B = 35°C = 90°c = 20[tex]\implies \sf \dfrac{a}{\sin 55}=\dfrac{b}{\sin 35}=\dfrac{20}{\sin 90}[/tex]
[tex]\implies \sf a=\dfrac{20\sin 55}{\sin 90}=16.38304089...[/tex]
[tex]\implies \sf b=\dfrac{20\sin 35}{\sin 90}=11.47152873...[/tex]
Question 2
The interior angles of a triangle sum to 180°
⇒ m∠B = 180° - 90° - 23° = 67°
Given:
A = 23°B = 67°C = 90°a = 6[tex]\implies \sf \dfrac{6}{\sin 23}=\dfrac{b}{\sin 67}=\dfrac{c}{\sin 90}[/tex]
[tex]\implies \sf b=\dfrac{6\sin 67}{\sin 23}=14.13511419...[/tex]
[tex]\implies \sf c=\dfrac{6\sin 90}{\sin 23}=15.35582799...[/tex]
Negative decimals on a number line 4
Answer:
b
Step-by-step explanation:
its closest to -.9 so it has to be that one
What is the solution to this inequality?
−4x − 8 > −20
Question 7 options:
x > −3
x < −3
x > 3
x <3
Answer:
[tex]\boxed{\sf{D. \quad x < 3}}[/tex]Step-by-step explanation:
It is necessary to isolate the term of x from one side of an inequality to find its solution.
-4x-8>-20First, add by 8 from both sides.
[tex]\sf{-4x-8+8 > -20+8}[/tex]
Solve.
-20+8=-12
Rewrite the problem down.
[tex]\sf{-4x > -12}[/tex]
Multiply by -1 from both sides.
(-4x)(-1)<(-12)(-1)
Solve.
Multiply the numbers from left to right.
(-12)(-1)=12
4x<12
Divide by 4 from both sides.
4x/4<12/4
Solve.
Divide the numbers from left to right.
12/4=3
x<3
Therefore, the correct answer is D. x<3 (last option).I hope this helps you! Let me know if my answer is wrong or not.
Answer:
Option D.
Why is this the case, though?These equations prove it true.
[tex]-4 * 2 - 8 = -16 > -20[/tex]
[tex]-4 * 1 - 8 = -12 > -20[/tex]
The only reason these two equations are correct, is because on the number line it shows: Any negative number further to the right than the last negative number is greater than that number.
Black dot is the main point, Blue dot is solution 1, and Red dot is solution 2
PLEASE HELP Jax is surveying the number of children in restaurants. One restaurant has 7 children and a total of 42 customers. The next restaurant has 60 customers. Based on his survey, how many can he predict will be children?
A. 25
B. 10
C. 360
D. 5
Answer:
B.10
Step-by-step explanation:
42÷7=1. 1 child for every 6 customer. 60÷6= 10
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
If the first restaurant had 7 children within 42 customers, then we can divide 42 by 7 to get 6, which means 1 in 6 customers are children. If we apply this to the next restaurant, we will divide 60 by 6 to get 10.
This means there are 10 children in the second restaurant, so the answer is B.
jake buys a new car that costs $15,000 he borrowed from the bank with 3.5% compound interest per year. If it takes 7 years to pay off the loan, how much will he have paid for the car?
Answer:
NVM MY ANSWER IS WRONG ITS INTEREST NVM SRRY
Step-by-step explanation:
you can solve this by doing I=PRT
I=Interest (total which is
P= Principle ($15,000)
R= Rate (3.5% which turns to 0.35 bc you turn it into a decimal)
T= Time (7 years)
Once they are identified you mulitply them together:
(15,000)(0.35)(7)=36,750
I am sure that's the answer I'm sorry if I am wrong but I did this at the beginning of the year and got a 100% on my test so it should be correct! :)
Mr. Adams asked two random groups of 20 students each how many minutes they spent playing video games last night. The interquartile range (IQR) for Group A was 30 minutes and the IQR for Group B was 45 minutes. What can you conclude about the data Mr. Adams collected?
A: The maximum is greater for Group B than for Group A.
B: The data for Group B is more spread out than the data for Group A.
C: The maximum is greater for Group A than for Group B.
D:The data for Group A is more spread out than the data for Group B.
Answer:
I think its
Step-by-step explanation:
I think its a because the IQR is the third quartile minus the first quartile (third-first=IQR)(the first is the middle number between the minimum and median and the third quartile is the middle number between the median and the maximum)so anyway it just makes sense that the answer would be B
Which of the following lists is in order from smallest to largest?
2/11, 1/5, 17%, 0.175
2/11, 17%, 0.175, 1/5
1/5, 2/11, 0.175, 17%
17%, 0.175, 2/11, 1/5
Answer:
I believe the answer is d. 17%, 0.175, 2/11, 1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
if you convet them all to decimels it comes out to:
17%= .17
.175= .175
2/11= .18
1/5= .2
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
if you change them to decimals yo get the answer
please help asap. please.
Please find the rest of the answers, 1 was already done for you. IMAGE ATTACHED
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
I think if wrong im sorrrry
Answer:
the answer i got is d
Step-by-step explanation:
Dale polled the 2 fastest swimmers on the swim team.
Is this sample of the swimmers on the swim team likely to be representative?
Answer as Yes or No
Reason:
Dale is biased toward the two fastest people in the group, but is leaving out the rest of the swimmers who may not be so fast. The people left out may be very distant from the top two swimmers. Therefore, Dale has not picked a representative sample.
As an example with numbers, let's say we had these average speeds in mph: {1, 2, 3, 4, 20, 30}. Of course these are just hypothetical examples and not based on actual realistic speeds; however, the example should still suffice.
That data set shows the average is closer to 2 and 3 than it is to 20 and 30. Dale polling the fastest people greatly skews the mean larger than it should be.
To get a better more representative sample, Dale should randomly pick 2 people regardless if they are the top two swimmers or not. He can pick the names out of a hat, or use a computer program to generate random numbers.
Answer correctly for brainliest pleaseeee!!
Answer:
A. (x,y) → (-x,y)
Step-by-step explanation:
A: (-5,-1)
A': (5,1)
B: (-3, -3)
B': (3, -3)
C: (-5, -5)
C': (5, -5)
D: (-7, -3)
D': (7,-3)
The x values change sign but the y values don't.
HELP ME PLEASE SOMEONE !!
Answer:
the last graph
Step-by-step explanation:
from what I can read of the question, it is asking for a decreasing pattern. If it is as the input increases, the only graph with the output decreasing is the last as it has a negative slope and is thus inversely related.
1 and 3 are positive slopes, and 2 does not have a trend line.
pls help me thank you
Write each number in scientific notation.
1. This shelter, providing food to the needy is an example of:
a) redistribution of resources
b) the free market economy
C) third party consequences
d) all of the above
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
It is redistributing food.
help i’ll give you brainlist or whatever it’s called
20pts and brainliest to the person who has the correct answer
Please help me find the surface area.
Answer:
cool sooo coolll very nice drawing
Answer:
the anwer is 500
Step-by-step explanation:
hope this helps
Paul ate 7/9 of 1/6 of his birthday cake. Did Paul eat more or less than 7/9 of the cake? Did he eat more or less than 1/6 of the cake? Explain your answer WITHOUT finding the exact product in the space below.
Answer:
See below ↓↓
Step-by-step explanation:
He ate less than 7/9 of the cakeHe ate less than 1/6 of the cakeTo understand, I'll explain in simple words.
First look at the part where it says 1/6 of his birthday cakeThat means he can only eat less than or equal to 1/6 of the cake7/9 > 1/6, so it's definitely less than 7/9Now, it says he ate 7/9 of that 1/6 slice of the cakeThe 1/6 slice can be represented as a whole (9/9) and he only ate 7 parts of that small fractionTherefore, he ate less than 1/6 of the cakeI hope it's clear and feel free to ask if you're still confusedHELPPPP IT DOWN BELLOW
Answer:
paul put it at 3,8 and its supposed to be at 0,6
Step-by-step explanation:
The radius of a semicircle is 2 centimeters. What is the semicircle's area?
the answer is 40.53cm2
20 POINTS) Linda has to buy stickers, erasers, and a pencil. She can only spend $3. A sticker costs $0.35, an eraser costs $0.99, and a pencil costs $0.59. Can Linda buy 3 stickers and 2 erasers?
[Use the inequality 0.35x + 0.99y + 0.59 ≤ 3]
Yes, because the total will be $1.62
Yes, because the total will be $2.93
No, because the total will be $3.62
No, because the total will be $5.93
Answer:
No, because the total will be $3.62
Step-by-step explanation:
When we substitute with 3 and 2 shown below
0.35(3)+0.99(2)+0.59 we get 3.62, which is greater than 3 dollars.
Hope this helped<33
Answer:
Alright so the question states that "She can only spend $3."
A sticker costs $0.35
A eraser is $0.99
A pencil costs $0.59
What you are trying to find is Can Linda buy 3 stickers and 2 erasers.
So add the total value of stickers prices. You need to know what's the cost of 3 stickers and 2 erasers
0.35+0.35+0.35= 1.05+0.99+0.99 = 3.03 So she can't. Now can she buy 1 sticker, 1 eraser, and 1 pencil. So is it enough to get 1 of each item?
0.35+0.99+0.59=1.93 Yeah you can.
But is it enough for her to get 3 stickers, 2 erasers and a pencil?
We already know the cost for 3 stickers and 2 erasers is $3.03. All you need to do is add $0.59 to find the total cost. The total cost of 3 stickers and 2 erasers and a pencil is $3.62. So the answer is No, because the total will be $3.62 and her budget is $3 so she will need extra $0.62 to cover the full cost.
Hope this helps
At the airport, there is a moving walkaway 500 meters long, which moves at a speed of 4 km/hour. Aditya and Ravi step on the walkaway at the same time. Aditya walks at a speed of 6 km/hour on the walkaway, while Ravi stands still. When Aditya comes to the end of the walkaway, how far is he ahead of Ravi.
Answer:
He is approximately 166.6 m ahead of Ravi.
If it's right please mark BRAINLIEST
Answer:
ans is 260 meter
Step-by-step explanation:
Rule 1: Subtract 4 starting from 20. Rule 2: Subtract 3 starting from 20.
Answer:
Sequence 1: 20, 16, 12, 8, 4, 0
Sequence 2: 20, 17, 14, 11, 8, 5
Ordered pairs: (20, 20) (16, 17) (12, 14) (8, 11) (4, 8) (0, 5)
Step-by-step explanation:
4x+70=9x-5 solve need serious help
Answer:
X=15
Step-by-step explanation:
Isolate the variable by dividing each side by factors that don't contain the variable.
Answer:
x = 15
Step-by-step explanation:
4x+70=9x-5
-4x -4x
______________
70 = 5x - 5
+5 +5
______________
75 = 5x
/5 /5
_____________
15 = x
Hope this helps :)
(If you need this explained in words let me know)
Frankie is making a flag for his boat in the shape of a triangle. He needs the flag to cover at least 56 square inches. Which measurements will create a flag that is large enough?
base of 10 in and height of 12 in
base of 4 in and height of 28 in
base of 14 in and height of 8 in
base of 20 in and height of 5 in
base of 4 in and height of 14 in
Answer:
4x14
Step-by-step explanation:
It is correct because 4x14 is 56.
Answer:
4x14
Step-by-step explanation:4x14=56
Debbie is sewing pillowcases to sell at the craft fair.She has a bolt of fabric that is 15 years long.Each pillowcase requires 8/9 yard of material.If she makes as many pillowcases as possible,how many yards of fabric will she have left?
Kyle designs and conducts a computer simulation with 25 trials and uses the data to create the relative frequency bar graph shown. The graph shows the relative frequency of the number of rolls needed for a number cube in order to roll all of the odd numbers.
According to the results of the simulation, what is the experimental probability that 6 or fewer rolls are needed to roll all of the odd numbers? Express your answer as a percent.
[tex]\large{\mathcal{QUESTION:}}[/tex]
Kyle designs and conducts a computer simulation with 25 trials and uses the data to create the relative frequency bar graph shown. The graph shows the relative frequency of the number of rolls needed for a number cube in order to roll all of the odd numbers.
[tex]\large{\mathcal{ANSWER:}}[/tex]
hope its help the answer is the photo
A penny is about 1/16th of an inch thick. The distance from the moon to the earth is about 239,000 miles. What is the exact number of pennies needed to be in a stack in order to reach the moon?
Answer:
15,143,040,000 (fifteen trillion one hundrend fourty-three billion fourty thousand
Step-by-step explanation:
for every mile their are 63360 inches.
63360*239,000=15143040000
please help < 3 8thgrade math
whats the solution
Answer:
This drawing should help a lot, and the way you solve the last one is you divide both sides by 2x making it an equation you can use to solve the graph.
Step-by-step explanation:
remember, y=mx+b, m is the slope because the x is the ever increasing variable of the slope, and b is where you start the line on the y axis, so it makes this much easier knowing that the slope for a whole number, is just putting a 1 underneath it, and it applies to every number even negatives too.