If your car gets 28 miles per gallon and you travel 30 miles round-trip to work five days a week, how much do you pay each 4-week
month if gas is $3.05 a gallon? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
please help

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Answer 1

Answer:

You'd pay $65.35 every 4 weeks

Step-by-step explanation:

First you have to gather all the miles.

30 miles x 5 = 150

So that is 150 miles/per week

Then you have to devide the miles by how many gallons per gas you travle.

150/28 miles per gallon = 5.3571....

That how many gallons you'll need a week.

Now, you times the gallons by the price of the gas

5.3571... x $3.05 = $16.3392...

Finally you times the amoutn of money for a week time 4 weeks.

$16.3392... x 4 = $65.35 (to the two decimal mark)

Hope this helped you! : )


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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3(3z-6)=0

multiply your three with the 3z and the -6

9z-18=0

figure out what - 18 = 0

9z=18

9*2=18

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A study was conducted to analyze the amount of time spent sitting at a desk for employees over a work day. The time spent sitting was recorded for a large sample of employees and found to follow a bell-shaped distribution with a mean of about 280 minutes. The smallest amount of time was 100 minutes and the largest amount of time was 460 minutes. Unfortunately, the standard deviation was not reported in the summary. Which of the following represent the most appropriate value for that standard deviation?
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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x+2

Step-by-step explanation:

x+2

If x = –2 is a zero, then x + 2 = 0, so x + 2 is a factor. Similarly, if x = 1/3 is a zero, then x – 1/3 = 0, so x – 1/3 is a factor. By giving me two of the zeroes, they have also given me two factors: x + 2 and x – 1/3.

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Answer:

Alyssa needs 1056 cubed feet of wallpaper.

Step-by-step explanation:

Its just 12 times 11 times 8 to find the volume.

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Answer:

0.25

Step-by-step explanation:

scale factor=md/od

=0.5/2

0.25

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True Or False?​

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Applying the HL congruence theorem, the information marked in the diagram cannot be congruent, so it is FALSE.

What is the HL Congruence Theorem?

The HL congruence theorem states that if the corresponding legs of two right traingles are congruent, and the their hypotenuse are also congruent, then the triangles are congruent.

From the information given, we are not told if the hypotenuse of the right triangles are congruent, so we can't apply the HL congruence theorem to prove they are congruent. The answer is FALSE.

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Answer:

1) 122°

2) 58°

3) 60°

4) 120°

5) 58°

6) 62°

7) 60°

8) 58°

9) 62°

10) 60°

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

i think it is -1/2

Answer:

[tex] -\dfrac{13}{18} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] -\dfrac{8}{9} - (-\dfrac{1}{6}) = [/tex]

[tex] = -\dfrac{8}{9} + \dfrac{1}{6} [/tex]

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[tex] = -\dfrac{13}{18} [/tex]

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Answer:

Did you mean [tex]\frac{-2x}{9} ?\\[/tex]

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To find 2.43 x 7.5, multiply__*_. Then, place the decimal point in the product to show
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Answer:

16.825 is the answer for your question

John is saving money for a digital camera
that cost $490. So far, he saved $175. If
he will save $50 per week, how many more
weeks does he need to save to buy the
camera? Which of the following
represents the right inequality?

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Answer

7 weeks

Step-by-step explanation:

$490 - $175 = $315

John needs $315 still for the camera

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Find the value of x

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[tex]8x + 40 = 120[/tex]

Subtract sides -40

[tex]8x + 40 - 40 = 120 - 40[/tex]

[tex]8x = 80[/tex]

Divided sides by 8

[tex] \frac{8}{8}x = \frac{80}{8} \\ [/tex]

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Which of the following statements is true for all sets A,B and C? Give a proof

or a counter example.


(a) A ⊆ ((A∩B)∪C).

(b) (A∪B)∩C = (A∩B)∪C.

(c) (A\B)∩C = (A∩C) \ (B∩C).

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Answer:

(a) and (b) are not true in general. Refer to the explanations below for counterexamples.

It can be shown that (c) is indeed true.

Step-by-step explanation:

This explanation will use a lot of empty sets [tex]\phi[/tex] just to keep the counterexamples simple.

(a)

Note that [tex]A \cap B[/tex] can well be smaller than [tex]A[/tex]. It should be alarming that the question is claiming [tex]A\![/tex] to be a subset of something that can be smaller than [tex]\! A[/tex]. Here's a counterexample that dramatize this observation:

Consider:

[tex]A = \left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace[/tex].[tex]B = \phi[/tex] (an empty set, same as [tex]\left\lbrace \right\rbrace[/tex].)[tex]C = \phi[/tex] (another empty set.)

The intersection of an empty set with another set should still be an empty set:

[tex]A \cap B = \left\lbrace 1\right\rbrace \cap \left\lbrace\right\rbrace = \left\lbrace\right\rbrace[/tex].

The union of two empty sets should also be an empty set:

[tex]((A \cap B) \cup C) = \left\lbrace\right\rbrace \cup \left\lbrace\right\rbrace = \left\lbrace\right\rbrace[/tex].

Apparently, the one-element set [tex]A = \left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace[/tex] isn't a subset of an empty set. [tex]A \not \subseteq ((A\cap B) \cup C)[/tex]. Contradiction.

(b)

Consider the same counterexample

[tex]A = \left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace[/tex].[tex]B = \phi[/tex] (an empty set, same as [tex]\left\lbrace \right\rbrace[/tex].)[tex]C = \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace[/tex] (another empty set.)

Left-hand side:

[tex](A \cup B) \cap C = \left(\left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace \cup \left\lbrace \right\rbrace\right) \cap \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace\right = \left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace \cap \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace = \left\lbrace \right\rbrace[/tex].

Right-hand side:

[tex](A \cap B) \cup C = \left(\left\lbrace 1 \right\rbrace \cap \left\lbrace \right\rbrace\right) \cup \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace\right = \left\lbrace \right\rbrace \cup \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace = \left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace[/tex].

Apparently, the empty set on the left-hand side [tex]\left\lbrace \right\rbrace[/tex] is not the same as the [tex]\left\lbrace 2 \right\rbrace[/tex] on the right-hand side. Contradiction.

(c)

Part one: show that left-hand side is a subset of the right-hand side.

Let [tex]x[/tex] be a member of the set on the left-hand side.

[tex]x \in (A \backslash B) \cap C[/tex].

[tex]\implies x\in A \backslash B[/tex] and [tex]x \in C[/tex] (the right arrow here reads "implies".)

[tex]\implies x \in A[/tex] and [tex]x \not\in B[/tex] and [tex]x \in C[/tex].

[tex]\implies (x \in A\cap C)[/tex] and [tex]x \not\in B \cap C[/tex].

[tex]\implies x \in (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C)[/tex].

Note that [tex]x \in (A \backslash B) \cap C[/tex] (set on the left-hand side) implies that [tex]x \in (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C)[/tex] (set on the right-hand side.)

Therefore:

[tex](A \backslash B) \cap C \subseteq (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C)[/tex].

Part two: show that the right-hand side is a subset of the left-hand side. This part is slightly more involved than the first part.

Let [tex]x[/tex] be a member of the set on the right-hand side.

[tex]x \in (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C)[/tex].

[tex]\implies x \in A \cap C[/tex] and [tex]x \not\in B \cap C[/tex].

Note that [tex]x \not\in B \cap C[/tex] is equivalent to:

[tex]x \not \in B[/tex], OR[tex]x \not\in C[/tex], ORboth [tex]x \not\in B[/tex] AND [tex]x \not \in C[/tex].

However, [tex]x \in A \cap C[/tex] implies that [tex]x \in A[/tex] AND [tex]x \in C[/tex].

The fact that [tex]x \in C[/tex] means that the only possibility that [tex]x \not\in B \cap C[/tex] is [tex]x \not \in B[/tex].

To reiterate: if [tex]x \not \in C[/tex], then the assumption that [tex]x \in A \cap C[/tex] would not be true any more. Therefore, the only possibility is that [tex]x \not \in B[/tex].

Therefore, [tex]x \in (A \backslash B)\cap C[/tex].

In other words, [tex]x \in (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C) \implies x \in (A \backslash B)\cap C[/tex].

[tex](A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C) \subseteq (A \backslash B)\cap C[/tex].

Combine these two parts to obtain: [tex](A \backslash B) \cap C = (A \cap C) \backslash (B \cap C)[/tex].

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Answer:

9 × 9 = 81

This is basic 12x12 tables math

Answer:

81

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

4.54 billion years

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

This is easy math. 11-5=6. Six frogs are in the water.

Step-by-step explanation:

11 represents the whole of frogs, and 5 represents the frogs in the water.

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Answer:

it's A

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