Answer:
$190
Step-by-step explanation:
he spent 3/7·(280), or $120 on a present
he spent 1/4·(280), or $70 on a meal
he spent $190 altogether
instructions Find m<DCB
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Explanation:
Your teacher shows that minor arc BD is 129 degrees. Recall that any minor arc is always less than 180 degrees.
Let's say that we had point A at the center of the circle. This would mean angle DAB is 129 degrees. This central angle subtends or cuts off minor arc BD.
Now focus entirely on quadrilateral DABC. The goal is to find the unknown angle C. The angle A was found earlier at 129 degrees. The angles B and D are 90 degrees each since tangents are perpendicular to the radius at the point of tangency.
We have this so far
A = 129B = 90C = unknownD = 90Adding all four angles of any quadrilateral will always get us 360 degrees. It's similar to how adding the angles of a triangle gets us 180 degrees. In fact, any quadrilateral can be cut into two triangles (aka the process of triangulation). So adding two triangles gets us 180+180 = 360 more or less.
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Anyways, the four angles A,B,C,D must add to 360. So,
A+B+C+D = 360
129+90+C+90 = 360
C+309 = 360
C = 360-309
C = 51
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As a shortcut, note how B+D = 90+90 = 180
Also note that A+C = 360-(B+D) which becomes A+C = 180
So, C = 180-A = 180-129 = 51
Can anyone help please with the question please
Answer:
f(x) -5x
g(x) -85x²
f(x) . g(x)
-90x
Answer:
36x³ + 25x² + 12x + 2
Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) × g(x)
= (- 4x - 1)(- 9x² - 4x - 2)
Each term in the second factor is multiplied by each term in the first factor
- 4x(- 9x² - 4x - 2) - 1 (- 9x² - 4x - 2) ← distribute parenthesis
= 36x³ + 16x² + 8x + 9x² + 4x + 2 ← collect like terms
= 36x³ + 25x² + 12x + 2
Ed takes five 100-point tests in his algebra class. He scores 87, 85 and 87 points on the first three tests. If the scores of his last two tests differ by three points and he has a 90% average on his five tests, what was his highest test score?
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
When we take an average of something, we have to add up all the data on the somethings and then divide by the number of somethings we have. Ed takes 5 tests, and we have scores for them; we also have his current average. What we don't know for sure are 2 of the 5 test scores, but we have enough to determine what they are.
If one test has a score of x, and the other test is 3 points less than that, the score on that last test is x - 3. Putting all of that together into an average problem:
[tex]\frac{87+85+87+x+(x-3)}{5}=90[/tex] and simplfiying a bit:
[tex]\frac{256+2x}{5}=90[/tex]. Multiply both sides by 5 to get
256 + 2x = 450; subtract 256 from both sides to get
2x = 194 and divide by 2:
x = 97
The one test score was a 97 and the other one, which was 3 less than that, was a 94.
Could someone help me out?
Answers:
DE = 1.1DF = 1.6BC = 4.8===========================================================
Explanation:
I recommend drawing the two triangles as shown below. The diagram isn't to scale, but all that matters is that we get the general idea down.
Your teacher gave you this info:
angle A = angle E (red angles)angle C = angle F (blue angles)These two pieces of info are enough to prove that triangle ABC is similar to triangle EDF. Use the angle angle (AA) similarity theorem to do this proof. The order of the lettering matters because it helps us see how the letters pair up.
A and E go firstB and D in the middleC and F go lastSince the triangles are similar, the scale factor to go from ABC to EDF is EF/AC = 2/6 = 1/3
In other words, the side lengths of triangle EDF are exactly 1/3 that of the corresponding lengths of ABC. Or we can reverse things to say the sides of ABC are 3 times longer than the sides of EDF.
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Use this scale factor to help determine the missing length ED.
(ED)/(AB) = scale factor
(ED)/(AB) = 1/3
(ED)/(3.3) = 1/3
ED = (1/3)*(3.3)
ED = 1.1
Note how ED/AB = (1.1)/(3.3) = 11/33 = 1/3
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While we don't know how long sides BC or DF are, we are told that DF is 3.2 units shorter compared to BC.
This means
DF = BC - 3.2
DF = x - 3.2
Then we can say,
(DF)/(BC) = scale factor
(x-3.2)/(x) = 1/3
3(x - 3.2) = x*1
3x - 9.6 = x
3x - x = 9.6
2x = 9.6
x = (9.6)/2
x = 4.8
So BC is x = 4.8 units long and DF is x-3.2 = 4.8-3.2 = 1.6 units long
3. Grace has twice as much money as tad
Together they have $36. How much Money
des Tad have?
Answer:
Tad has 12 dollars and Grace has 24
Step-by-step explanation:
Grace has twice as much, 24 is double 12. So Tad has 12 dollars.
Given a triangle MTN, prove that
<m+<t+<n= 180° strictly
use m, T and N with other
Letters in your triangle.
Answer:
[tex]\angle m + \angle t + \angle n = 180[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Required
Show that:
[tex]\angle m + \angle t + \angle n = 180^o[/tex]
To make the proof easier, I've added a screenshot of the triangle.
We make use of alternate angles to complete the proof.
In the attached triangle, the two angles beside [tex]\angle m[/tex] are alternate to [tex]\angle t[/tex] and [tex]\angle n[/tex]
i.e.
[tex]\angle 1 = \angle t[/tex]
[tex]\angle 2 = \angle n[/tex]
Using angle on a straight line theorem, we have:
[tex]\angle 1 + \angle m + \angle 2 = 180[/tex]
Substitute values for (1) and (2)
[tex]\angle t + \angle m + \angle n = 180[/tex]
Rewrite as:
[tex]\angle m + \angle t + \angle n = 180[/tex] -- proved
x+x+y+y+z+z=24
b+x+x+y+z=21
b+b+y+y=28
x+x+x+y+z=23
ASAP PLEASE
what numbers do the variables stand for
all x’s have the same numbers
all b’s have the same numbers
all y’s have the same numbers
all z’s have the same numbers
Answer:
b = 7/2
x = 11/2
y = 21/2
z = -4
Step-by-step explanation:
2x + 2y + 2z = 24
x + y + z = 12
b + 2x + y + z = 21
2b + 2y = 28
b + y = 14
3x + y + z = 23
we can start anywhere by transforming these equations in a way that always one variable is excised by others.
so, e.g.
b = 14 - y
14 - y + 2x + y + z = 21
2x + z = 7
z = 7 - 2x
3x + y + 7 - 2x = 23
x + y = 16
16 + z = 12
z = -4
-4 = 7 - 2x
-11 = -2x
11 = 2x
x = 11/2
11/2 + y = 16
y = 16 - 11/2 = 32/2 - 11/2 = 21/2
b = 14 - 21/2 = 28/2 - 21/2 = 7/2
Find the area of a regular
polygon with 5 sides that has a
side length of 6 inches and an
apothem of 9 inches.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Height of the triangle = apothem = 9 inches
Base = 6 inches
[tex]Area \ of \ triangle = \frac{1}{2}bh\\\\=\frac{1}{2}*6*9\\\\= 3*9\\\\= 27 \ in^{2}[/tex]
Area of regular polygon = Area of 5 triangle.
= 5 * 27
= 135 square inches
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2^2 + 2^2 = h^2
8 = h^2
√8 = h
h = 2.82mm
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I need help asap!!Explain how to do the problem
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
the scale factor is 2. one length is 10, and the other is 5. pythagorean therom approved.
Given that sin 0 = 21/29, what is the value of cose, for 0° <0<90°? please help
Answer:
3rd option
Step-by-step explanation:
Using the identity
sin²x + cos²x = 1 ( subtract sin²x from both sides )
cos²x = 1 - sin²x ( take the square root of both sides )
cosx = ± [tex]\sqrt{1-sin^2x}[/tex]
Given
sinθ = [tex]\frac{21}{29}[/tex] and 0 < θ < 90 , then
cosθ
= [tex]\sqrt{1-(\frac{21}{29})^2 }[/tex]
= [tex]\sqrt{1-\frac{441}{841} }[/tex]
= [tex]\sqrt{\frac{400}{841} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{\sqrt{400} }{841}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{20}{29}[/tex]
A shopkeeper sold a piece of kurta salwar for rs. 1080 at a loss of 10%.At what price should he sell to gain 10% on it
Answer:
1320 Rs.
Step-by-step explanation:
let cost price=x
loss=10 %
S.P.=x×90/100=9x/10
9x/10=1080
x=1080×10/9=1200 Rs
so C.P.=1200 Rs
gain=10%
S.P.=110/100×1200=1320 Rs
Find the coordinates of the image of a triangle with vertices A(0, – 3), B(3, 0), and
C(-7, 4) under a rotation of 90° clockwise about the origin.
Answer:
A'(-3,0), B'(0,-3) and C'(4,7)
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given that the vertices of triangle are A(0,-3), B(3,0) and C(-7,4).
We have to find the coordinates of the image of triangle under a rotation of 90° clockwise about the origin.
90° clockwise about the origin
Rule:[tex](x,y)\rightarrow (y,-x)[/tex]
Using the rule
The coordinates of A'
[tex]A(0,-3)\rightarrow A'(-3,0)[/tex]
The coordinates of B'
[tex]B(3,0)\rightarrow B'(0,-3)[/tex]
The coordinates of C'
[tex]C(-7,4)\rightarrow C'(4,7)[/tex]
Hence, the vertices of image of triangle is given by
A'(-3,0), B'(0,-3) and C'(4,7)
Find the GCF for:
uv, ut
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Answer:
4x^3
Step-by-step explanation:
20 x^5 + 28 x^4 + 12x^3
4*5*x^5 + 4*7*x^4 + 4*3*x^3
Factor out 4x^3
4x^3 ( 5x^2 + 7x +3)
Three times one number added to another number is 39. Twice the first number minus the other is 6. What are the numbers?5
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
find the missing side of the triangle
Answer:
x = 40
Step-by-step explanation:
3-4-5 triangle scale factor by 10
Missing side is 4
4*10 = 40 | Multiply by 10 bc of scale factor
x = 40
what is the equation of the line that is parallel to the given line and passes through the point (-3,2)? no links.
Answer:
D) 4x +3y = -6
Step-by-step explanation:
paralell lines so m1 and m2 are equal
m = (3 +1 )/ (0 - 3 )
m = -4/ 3
y -2 = -4/3 (x +3)
y =-4x/3 -2
3y = -4x -6
4x +3y = -6
determine the general term of this sequence -15:-11;-7;,,173
Answer:
UWUNOE BRO HUUZEM HIHUDHS
Step-by-step explanation:
find the measure of the indicated angle to the nearest degree
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
what is 7/8 divided by 1/8
Answer:
7
Step-by-step explanation:
Concepts:
Division: a system of distributing a collection of things into equal partsFractions: #s that represent a part of a wholeDividing Fractions: dividing a fraction by another fraction = multiplying the fraction by the inverse (reciprocal) of the other oneInverse Operations: operations that are opposite of each other (e.g. inverse of addition is subtraction)Solving:
1. First, let's set up the equation:
7/8 ÷ 1/8
2. We can get the reciprocal of 1/8 by doing the opposite of division; multiplication. 1/8 becomes 1 · 8, and that's equal to 8.
3. Now, since we know dividing a fraction by another one is exactly the same as multiplying the fraction by the reciprocal of the other, let's multiply 7/8 by the inverse of 1/8, which is 8.
7/8 · 8 = 56/8 = 7
Therefore, 7/8 divided by 1/8 is equal to 7.
find the measure of the indicated angle to the nearest degree
Answer:
71°
Step-by-step explanation:
12/36 = 1/3
inverse cos(1/3) = 70.53 = 71
Instructions: Find the missing side. Round your answer to the nearest
tenth.
63°
19
х
X =
Answer:
x = 37.3
Step-by-step explanation:
Since this is a right triangle, we can use trig functions
tan theta = opp/ adj
tan 63 = x /19
19 tan 63 =x
x=37.28959
To the nearest tenth
x = 37.3
A 100m mast is supported by six cables in two sets of three cables. They are anchored to the ground at an equal distance from the mast. The top set of three cables is attached at a point 20m below the top of the mast. Each cable in the lower set of three cables is 60m long and is attached at a height of 30m above the ground. If all the cables have to be replaced, find the total length of cable required?
Answer:
60
would be right
Step-by-step explanation:
Total length of cable required is 466.18 m.
What is Pythagoras theorem?Pythagoras theorem states that In a right-angled triangle, the square of the hypotenuse side is equal to the sum of squares of the other two sides.
According to the question
A 100m mast is supported by six cables in two sets of three cables.
They are anchored to the ground at an equal distance from the mast.
The top set of three cables is attached at a point 20m below the top of the mast.
Each cable in the lower set of three cables is 60m long and is attached at a height of 30m above the ground.
One set of guy wires (1 upper and one lower have two right triangles which can solve
The lower right triangle
a = distance from the pole to guy tie point
b = 30 m
c = 60 m the lower guy wire (the hypotenuse)
Using Pythagoras theorem
[tex]a^{2} +30^{2} =60^{2}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]a^{2} = 3600 - 900[/tex]
⇒ [tex]a^{2} =2700[/tex]
⇒ [tex]a = \sqrt{2700}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]a = 51.96[/tex] m from the pole to the tie point.
The other triangle using upper guy wire as the hypotenuse (h) tied to a point on the pole 80 m from the ground (20 m from the top) and also 50m from the tie point.
Using Pythagoras theorem
[tex]h^{2} =(51.96)^{2} +80^{2}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]h^{2}=2700+6400[/tex]
⇒ [tex]h^{2}=9100[/tex]
⇒ [tex]h = \sqrt{9100}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]h = 95.39[/tex] m , the length of the upper guy wire
For one set of guy wires (1 upper & 1 lower):
= 95.39 + 60
= 155.39 m
For 3 sets of guy wires :
= 3(155.39)
= 466.18 m of wire required
Hence, total length of cable required is 466.18 m.
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What is the length of the radius of a cylinder if the diagonal is 15 mm and the height is 12 mm?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Let d and r be the diameter and radius, respectively.
d² + 12² = 15²
d² = 15² - 12² = 81
d = √81 = 9
r = d÷2 = 4.5 mm
Step 1: –10 + 8x < 6x – 4
Step 2: –10 < –2x – 4
Step 3: –6 < –2x
Step 4: ________
Answer:
-6/-2<-2x/-2
divide both sides by-2 to remain with the x variable on one side
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Answer:
graph - A
Step-by-step explanation:
Which line is parallel to the line given below?
x - 3y = 24
a. y = -x + 3
b. y = -3x - 1
c. y = 3x + 8
d. y=-x-4
Answer:
x - 3y = 24
B. y = -3x - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope it helped.
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Art class has 444 tables. There are 999 pencils at each table.
Ava multiplied 4\times94×94, times, 9 to find the total number of pencils.
Finn multiplied 9\times49×49, times, 4 to find the total number of pencils.
Who is correct?
Choose 1 answer:
Answer:
Both Ava and Finn are correct
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 4 tables and 9 pencils at each table
4 ( 9) = 36
9 * 4 = 36
Both Ava and Finn are correct
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If a job interview says “tell me about yourself” what do u say
Answer:
I start to say from my name,age,family,qualifications and etc.
Answer:
In your response, do the following:
1. Mention past experiences and proven successes as they relate to the position.Begin by rereading the job description. Take note of the required skills that you have, and identify recent stories that demonstrate them . Ideally, you should draw primarily from recent professional experience; however, volunteer work can also support your narrative while demonstrating a commitment to your community.
2. Consider how your current job relates to the job you’re applying for.Is it a more senior role? If so, explain how you are taking on more responsibilities in your current position. If you are making a lateral transition to a role with different skills, describe how your current skills translate into the new position.
3. Focus on strengths and abilities that you can support with examples.When you start building the script of each example, focus on details and outcomes that you can quantify if possible. For example, stating that you “improved customer service” is less impactful than “increased customer service response rates each quarter by 10–15%.” If you don’t have the exact information, estimate a realistic value.
4. Highlight your personality to break the ice.Since the “Tell me about yourself” interview question is about getting to know you, it’s a good idea to share your personality with your interviewer—but not personal details. You may want to briefly mention hobbies that demonstrate intellectual development and/or community engagement (e.g., reading, music, sports league, volunteering) or those that showcase personal discipline and achievement (e.g., learning a new skill, training for a half marathon). Discussing personal interests is a good way to wrap up your response while maintaining a professional tone.
5. Format your response.For your response to be clear and concise, you’ll want to make sure you organize your answer following a format or formula. There are two common formulas you may consider:
Present, Past, FuturePast, Present, FutureBoth of these formulas work for your response, but you may choose one over the other based on the roles from your experience that are most relevant to the position you're interviewing for. For example, if your most recent role highlights many of the skills and qualifications that are required for the role you’re interviewing with, you may want to lead with the present. However, if you're making a career transition and your past experience is more closely related to the role than your current position, you may want to lead with your past.