Answer:
The answer is y^4+2y^3+4y^2+5y+10
Step-by-step explanation:
I essentially just factored everything, as I'm certain this is right. :D
Tom and Sean are window cleaners. Tom cleans 7 windows and Sean cleans 5 windows. Altogether they earn £36. How much will Tom get if they share the money in the same ratio as the number of windows they have cleaned?
Step-by-step explanation:
The total of windows they have cleaned = 12
They have cleaned 12 windows = they earn £ 36.
If they have cleaned 1 window = they earn 36/12 = £3.
So Tom have cleaned 7 windows = Tom earn = 3 * 7 = £21.
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Answer:
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If 10 litres of paint cost £45 find the cost of 13litres
Answer:
£58.50
Step-by-step explanation:
Ratio of Paint : Cost
10 : 45
13 : x
10x : 585
[tex] \frac{10x}{10} = \frac{585}{10} \\ x = 58.5 [/tex]
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Answer:
Lauren
Step-by-step explanation:
1/2 is Erin
3/4 is Lauren
Answer:
1/2 for Eric and 6/8 for lauren
Eric: 1/2 = 4/8
Lauren: 6/8
Lauren was more succesful
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
C(h) = 1+.25h
Step-by-step explanation:
Total cost = flat fee plus .25 times h ( where h is the number of hours)
C(h) = 1+.25h
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Problem 1
I'm assuming your teacher means "list all the possible rational roots".
If so, then we use the rational root theorem. This is the idea where we'll divide the factors of the last term over the factors of the first coefficient.
Factors of 5: 1, 5Factors of 3: 1, 3If we divide said factors in the order mentioned, then we get this list of possible positive rational roots:
1/1, 1/3, 5/1, 5/3
That list simplifies to
1, 1/3, 5, 5/3
That takes care of the positive possible rational roots. We double the list to incorporate the negative possible rational roots as well
-1, -1/3, -5, -5/3
Answer: 1, -1, 1/3, -1/3, 5, -5, 5/3, -5/3Note: We can rewrite that list in bold into [tex]\pm 1, \pm\frac{1}{3}, \pm 5, \pm \frac{5}{3}[/tex] to shorten it.
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Problem 2
We'll follow the same idea as the previous problem
Factors of 36: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12, 18, 36
Factors of 4: 1, 2, 4
To keep track of everything, I made a spreadsheet table. Refer to the diagram below. The factors of 36 are laid across the top while the factors of 4 are along the left side. Each inner cell represents dividing the headers.
For example, 36/4 = 9 is in the bottom right corner. The first table is before the fractions are reduced, and the second table after the fractions are reduced.
As the second table shows, we have a few repeats. The unique items here are:
1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36,1/2,3/2,9/2,1/4,3/4,9/4
We'll then mirror this set to include negative values as well to write the full list of all possible rational roots.
Answer: 1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36,1/2,3/2,9/2,1/4,3/4,9/4-1,-2,-3,-4,-6,-9,-12,-18,-36,-1/2,-3/2,-9/2,-1/4,-3/4,-9/4============================================================
Problem 3
Factors of 15: 1, 3, 5, 15Factors of 5: 1, 5Divide the factors of 15 over the factors of 5 to get
1/1, 1/5, 3/1, 3/5, 5/1, 5/5, 15/1, 15/5
That list reduces to
1, 1/5, 3, 3/5, 5, 1, 15, 3
we can then toss out the duplicates to get
1, 3, 5, 15, 1/5, 3/5
Don't forget to include the negative values as well
Answer: 1, 3, 5, 15, 1/5, 3/5-1, -3, -5, -15, -1/5, -3/5============================================================
Problem 4
The steps will be effectively the same as before. You can write out the factors like done in problem 3, or make a table like done in problem 2. I'll skip the steps shown here unless you need me to go over them.
Answer: 1, 3, 9, 1/2, 3/2, 9/2-1, -3, -9, -1/2, -3/2, -9/2============================================================
Problem 5
There's not really much new here, except for the fact that the first term has coefficient of 1. This is a special case where all we have to do is list the factors of the last term -40 to generate all the roots we need. This is because each time we're dividing over +1 or -1 which doesn't really change the overall result (except for the sign part).
Factors of 40: 1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40
Don't forget the negative values as well
Answer:1, 2, 4, 5, 8, 10, 20, 40-1, -2, -4, -5, -8, -10, -20, -40HELP ASAP NOW LIKE NOW
Consider cashiers and people who line up for the cashiers in a supermarket, in how many ways can 3 people line up for 3 cashiers
The total number of ways in which the 3 people line up for the 3 cashiers is 36 ways.
First, we consider the number of ways in which we can arrange the 3 cashiers. Since order matters, we use permutation. So, we have ³P₃ ways of arranging the 3 cashiers. ³P₃ = 3 × 2 × 1 = 6 ways.
Also, the number of ways we can arrange the 3 people to line up since order matters is ³P₃ = 3 × 2 × 1 = 6 ways.
So, the total number of ways in which we can arrange both the 3 cashiers and the 3 people in a line is ³P₃ × ³P₃ = 6 × 6 = 36 ways.
The total number of ways in which the 3 people line up for the 3 cashiers is 36 ways.
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Answer:
60 ways
Step-by-step explanation:
So, sadly there is no real algorithm that I could find for this so I just went ahead and listed all the ways that the people can be organized
3,0,0
0,3,0
0,0,3
2,1,0
2,0,1
1,2,0
1,0,2
0,2,1
0,1,2
1,1,1
So, we have 10 ways to organize them. But we need to remember that there are also 6 ways to randomly organize 3 people. So, 10x6 is 60
Sau một thời gian sử dụng, một tủ sách nghệ thuật đã có dấu hiệu bị xuống cấp và
cần sửa lại (xem hình vẽ). Các ngăn BC, DE và FG gỗ bị
mục và cần thay mới. Chủ nhà sách cần 3 miếng ván sao
cho khớp với các vị trí này. Em hãy giúp chủ nhà sách
tính toán chiều dài các miếng ván này sao cho khớp với
các vị trí cần thay thế. Biết ngăn HI=12 dm. Tính chiều
dài các ngăn BC;DE;FG
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the slope of the line through each pair of point
Answer:
what are the pair of points?
Find the value of X, rounded to the nearest tenth.
A. 31.8
B. 31.4
C. 10.3
D. 10.7
Answer:
31.4
Step-by-step explanation:
x=18/sin35
x= 31.38
=31.4(nearest tenth )
Varia is studying abroad in Europe. She is required to pay $3,500 (in US dollars) per year to the university; however, she must pay in euros. How many euros can Varia expect to pay per month to the university? (Round to the nearest whole euro.)
0.7306euros = 1 US dollar
Answer:
3500
Step-by-step explanation:
if you rounding 0.7306 up to nearest euro its equal to a dollar
The number of euros that Varia can expect to pay per month to the university will be € 213.
What is conversion?Unit modification is the process of converting the measurement of a given amount between various units, often by multiplicative constants that alter the value of the calculated quantity without altering its impacts.
Varia is studying abroad in Europe. She is required to pay $3,500 (in US dollars) per year to the university, however, she must pay in euros.
We know that the conversion is 0.7306 euros = 1 US dollar. Then the number of euros per year is given as,
⇒ $3,500 x 0.7306
⇒ €2,557.1
Then the number of euros that Varia can expect to pay per month to the university will be given as,
⇒ €2,557.1 / 12
⇒ € 213.09
⇒ € 213
The number of euros that Varia can expect to pay per month to the university will be € 213.
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3. (05.06 MC)
Graph the system of inequalities presented here on your own paper, then use your graph to answer the following questions:
y > 3x + 10
y<-
Part A: Describe the graph of the system, including shading and the types of lines graphed. Provide a description of the solution area. (6 points)
Part B: Is the point (8, 10) included in the solution area for the system? Justify your answer mathematically. (4 points)
(10 points)
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
y > 3x + 10
y < -3x - 1
Part A:You'd graph the given systems of linear inequalities the same way as you graph the linear equations.
To graph y > 3x + 10, plot the y-intercept, (0, 10), then use the slope, m = 3 (rise 3, run 1), to plot other points on the graph. Use a dashed line (because of the ">" symbol).
Follow the same steps for the other linear inequality. Plot the y-intercept, (0, -1), then use the slope, m = -3 (down 3, run 1) to plot other points. Use a dashed line (because of the "<" symbol).
Pick a test point on either side of the boundary line and plug it into the original problem. This will help determine which side of the boundary line is the solution. Plug in a test point that is not on the boundary line.
Use the point of origin, (0, 0) as the test point. Plug in these values into the given systems of linear inequalities to see whether it will provide a true statement.
y > 3x + 10
0 > 3(0) + 10
0 > 0 + 10
0 > 10 (False statement).
y < -3x - 1
0 < -3(0) - 1
0 < 0 - 1
0 < -1 (false statement).
Since the point of origin provided a false statement to the given systems of linear inequalities, you must shade the half-plane region where it doesn't contain the test point.
Part B:
You'll do the same process as what I've done for the test point. Plug in the values of (8, 10) into the given systems of linear inequalities. If it provides a false statement, then it means that it is not a solution to the system.
y > 3x + 10
10 > 3(8) + 10
10 > 24 + 10
10 > 34 (False statement).
y < -3x - 1
10 < -3(8) - 1
10 < -24 - 1
10 < -25 (false statement).
Therefore, (8, 10) is not a solution to the system.
Which two triangles are congruent by the SSS Theorem? Complete the congruence
statement.
Mel bought pizza and soda for her End of Summer party. If she spent $12.57 on the sodas and $10.95 for each pizza, how many pizzas did she buy if she spent $89.22? Which equation models this scenari
The equation that models the situation is: 89.22 = $10.95p + $12.57.
The cost of one pizza is $10.95. The cost of 2 pizzas would be equivalent to the multiplication of $10.95 by 2. Since we are not provided with the information on the total amount of pizza she bought, the total number of pizza bought would be represented with p.
Thus the total cost of p boxes of pizza = $10.95 x p = $10.95p
The total amount spent on sodas is $12.57.
The total amount spent is $89.22.
The equation that models the situation is: 89.22 = $10.95p + $12.57.
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Isabella and her brother, Santiago, want to make their grandma's famous fruit salad, but they can't remember how to make the honey-lime dressing. They decide to make two versions with different amounts of sweet honey and tangy lime, then compare them. Isabella mixes 4 tablespoons of honey and 2 tablespoons of lime juice. Santiago mixes 5 tablespoons of honey and 4 tablespoons of lime juice. Whose dressing is sweeter?
Answer:
Isabella
Step-by-step explanation:
4:2, is Isabella's ratio of honey:lime.
5:4, is Santiagio's ratio of honey:lime.
Therefore, Isabella has 6 equal parts over all and 4/6 of those parts are honey.
Santiago, has 9 equal parts, so he has 5/9 parts of honey.
Next is to make the denominators the same:
That would make the denominators 54 and then you just multiply the opposite denominator to the numerator:
5/9=36/54
4/6=30/54.
This means that Isabella's dressing is sweeter.
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Combine like terms. What is a simpler form of the expression?
−3(−4y+3)+7y
help pls
Answer:
19y - 9
Step-by-step explanation:
- 3(- 4y + 3) + 7y ← multiply each term in the parenthesis by - 3
= 12y - 9 + 7y ← collect like terms
= 19y - 9
What is the easiest way to solve 5-x=10 whilst showing working out
Explain the relationship between place values, and how the place values change as you go to the left and to the right. Use the numbers 10, 1, and 0.1 in your explanation.
Answer:
the place value changes by dividing by 10 or multiplying by 10. take one and go right on the number line you get 10. go left from 1 and you get 0.1
Courtney has a total of 88 stamps worth $15.56. Some are $0.25 stamps and some are $0.02 stamps. How many of each foes she have?
Let x = # of 25-cent stamps
y = # of 2-cent stamps
{ x+ y = 88
{ 0.25x + 0.02y = 15.56
60 25-cent stamps 28 2-cent stamps
If 4 hours are required to type 16 pages, how many hours would be required to type 28 pages?
ANSWER
112
EXPLAINATION
28÷16 = 7
7×16 = answers
Can someone help me with this
Answer:
4/5, 3/4, 5/7, 2/7, 1/7
Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
so the order is 4/5,3/4,5/7,2/7,1/7
Sally has a collection of 600 skirts. Of these shirts, 25% are blue, 30% are pink, and the rest are black. How many skirt's in Sally’s collection are black?
Answer:
270
Step-by-step explanation:
because 25% blue 30% pink
so 25+30=55
100-55=45
600×45%=270 shirts
Evaluate the infinite series:
[tex] \displaystyle \large{ \sum_{n = 1}^{ \infty} \frac{1}{(n + 1) \sqrt{n} + n \sqrt{n + 1} } }[/tex]
Please show your work too — thanks!
9514 1404 393
Answer:
sum = 1
Step-by-step explanation:
The method of partial sums has you look at sums of various numbers of terms of the series to see if there is a pattern that suggests either divergence or a limit. Here, the partial sums suggest the series sum is 1.
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In the attachment, we have computed sums of 1 term, 10 terms, 100 terms, and so on up to 10^8 terms. These sums seem to approach the value 1.
Individual terms get small faster than for a harmonic series, which his known not to converge, but more slowly than a quadratic series. Large numbered terms are approximately proportional to n^-(3/2).
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You can actually compute the sum exactly, without reference to partial sums. Each term of the sum can be rewritten as ...
[tex]\dfrac{1}{(n+1)\sqrt{n}+n\sqrt{n+1}}=\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{n(n+1)}(\sqrt{n+1}+\sqrt{n})}\\\\=\dfrac{\sqrt{n+1}-\sqrt{n}}{\sqrt{n(n+1)}}=\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{n}}-\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{n+1}}[/tex]
Then successive terms will cancel the intermediate fractions. So, for example, the sum of the first 3 terms is ...
(1/√1 -1/√2) +(1/√2 -1/√3) +(1/√3 -1/√4) = 1 -1/√4
This means the given sum will evaluate to ...
1 -1/√∞ = 1 -0 = 1 . . . sum of the infinite series
One fifth of the difference of a number and 1?
If you are asking for that to be in expression form, that would be:
1/5(x-1)
Let x be the number.
Answer: The expression that models this situation is given by:
x-1/5
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The number is unknown, so it is called x.
The difference between 3 and 2 is 3 - 2 = 1, between 10 and 5 is 10 - 5 = 5, and so on. Thus, the difference between a number and 1 is x - 1.
One fifth of a number is the number divided by 5. Thus, in this context, the expression that represents one fifth of the difference of a number and 1 is given by:
x-1/5
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Identify if the given statement is true or false.
The incenter is the point of concurrency of the altitudes of a triangle.
True or False
Answer:
false, true, false
Step-by-step explanation:
Your aunt loves to bake cookies she is planning on opening a bakery she usually makes 50 cookies for a small family gatherings your aunt wants to bake 10 times as many cookies for her grand opening how many cookies will your need to bake
Answer:
500=10x50
Step-by-step explanation:
In the community raffle, Niko bought 50 tickets. The contest stated that 200 tickets were sold. What is the probability that one of his tickets will not be drawn?
Last week, Makayla took 8 express bus rides, which cost her $34. Which equation models the cost in dollars, c, per express bus ride, b.
Based on the cost of the bus rides in total and the number of buses taken, the relevant equation would be c = 34/b.
Makayla took 8 express bus rides and this cost her $34 in total. The cost of each bus ride is therefore:
= Total cost of rides / Number of rides taken
With the cost per ride being c and the bus ride being b, the equation would be:
c = 34/b
In conclusion, to find the cost of each bus ride, use the equation c = 34/b.
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6 1/2 + 2 5/8 as a fraction
Answer:
[tex]9\frac{1}{8}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]6\frac{1}{2} + 2\frac{5}{8} =\\\\ \\6+2 = 8\\\\\\8 \frac{1}{2} + \frac{5}{8} \\[/tex]
lcm of 2 and 8 is 8
[tex]8\frac{4+5}{8} = 8\frac{9}{8} = 9\frac{1}{8}\\[/tex]
A laboratory is testing a product by heating or cooling it at different rates. The table shows the results of four tests. Drag a number to each empty cell to complete the table.
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Answer:Cell content
Started at 20° and dropped 4° each minute -4
Cell content
Started at −20° and rose 1° each minute 1
Cell content
Started at 20° and dropped 1° each minute -1
Cell content
Started at −20° and rose 4° each minute 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
Cell content
Started at 20° and dropped 4° each minute -4
Cell content
Started at −20° and rose 1° each minute 1
Cell content
Started at 20° and dropped 1° each minute -1
Cell content
Started at −20° and rose 4° each minute 1
Step-by-step explanation: