1. The cheerleading squad is selling hot dogs and cookies for a fundraiser. The cost of each hot dog is $1.50 and the cost of each cookie is $0.75. How many hot dogs and cookies can a person buy with less than $15?

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Answer 1

Answer:

5 hot dogs and 9 cookies

Step-by-step explanation:

1.5(5)+0.75(9)<15

7.5+6.75=14.25


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a) Rotation, then reflection
b) Translation, then rotation
c) Rotation, then translation
d) Translation, then reflection ​

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D) translation, then reflection

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Enter a value to balance the hanger

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Answer:

Try 2.75 it should work

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer: 1.23

Step-by-step explanation:

0.3*4.1=

Answer:

It is 1.23

Step-by-step explanation:

When multiplying decimals, multiply it as a whole number, and move the decimal to the left the amount of times it was in the problem.

i.e. .3 times 4.1

.3 has 1 number behind the decimal and 4.1 also has one number behind the answer. This means that you will move the decimal to the left twice in 123.0 to 1.23

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Answer: G

7/9 yd= 28 in

2.5ft = 30 in

2 2/3 ft= 32 in

33in = 33in

I hope this helps:

Raul sells fancy new TVs. They cost $600. He sells the TV for $900. What is his percent markup? show your work​

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Answer:

His percent markup is 150%

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify the expression 7b + 7 + 5b – 5b + 2a – 12.
Show your work!

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Answer:

2a+7b-5

Step-by-step explanation:

7b + 7 + 5b – 5b + 2a – 12

2a+7b+5b-5b+7-12

2a+7b-5

A baseball is hit along the third base line with a speed of 100 ft/s. At what rate is the balls distance from first base changing when it crosses third base?

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Solution :

From the triangle,

[tex]$x^2 = s^2 + 90^2$[/tex]

[tex]$x = \sqrt{s^2 + 90^2}$[/tex]

Now differentiating w.r.t "t", we get

[tex]$\frac{dx}{dt}=\frac{d}{dt}\left(s^2 +90^2 \right)^{1/2}$[/tex]

    [tex]$=\frac{1}{2}\left(s^2 + 90^2 \right)^{\frac{1}{2}-1} \cdot 2s \cdot \frac{ds}{dt}$[/tex]     [chain rule]

    [tex]$=\frac{1}{2}\left(s^2 + 90^2 \right)^{-\frac{1}{2}} \cdot 2s \cdot \frac{ds}{dt}$[/tex]

    [tex]$=\frac{s}{\left(s^2 + 90^2\right)^{\frac{1}{2}}} . \frac{ds}{dt}$[/tex]  

But given that [tex]$\frac{ds}{dt}$[/tex] = 100 ft/s

When all the ball crosses the third base, this means that s = 90. So substituting the value of s and [tex]$\frac{ds}{dt}$[/tex]  in [tex]$\frac{dx}{dt}$[/tex] , we get

[tex]$\frac{dx}{dt} = \frac{90}{\left(90^2 +90^2\right)^{1/2}} \times 100$[/tex]

[tex]$\frac{dx}{dt} = \frac{90}{\sqrt{8100+8100}} \times 100$[/tex]

[tex]$\frac{dx}{dt} = 50\sqrt2$[/tex]

    = 70.710 ft/s    

What expression is equivalent to -2x + 7

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I think that’s the answer

Tammy's home cost her S184,000. She lives in an area with a lively real estate market, and her hormincreases in value by 3.5%
every year. If Tammy sels her home after thirteen years, how much profit wil she have made, to the nearest hundred dollars?
a s8,500
b.
C.
d
7,800
S83,700
S103,800
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
O
A
B
C
D
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Answer D 103,800

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Answer:

D. $103800

Step-by-step explanation:

Initial value of house:

$184000

Yearly increase rate of value:

3.5%

Time

13 years

Since the increase is concerning the current price it would be exponential growth.

The function would be:

V(t) = 184000*(1 + 3.5/100)^t, where V is the value after t years

For t= 13 we get:

V(13) = 184000*(1.035)^13 = 287800

Profit made would be:

287800 - 184000 = 103800

Correct option is D.

Answer:

Cost of Tammy's house =$184000

Rate of interest = 3.5% per annum

After 13years price will be

[tex]P(t) = 184000 {(1 + \frac{3.5}{100}) }^{t} \\ P(t) = 184000 {(1 + 0.035)}^{t} \\ P(13) = 18400 {(1.035)}^{13} \\ P(13) =\$ 287768[/tex]

Total profit= $(287767-184000)= $103768

D. $103800 is the right answer.

Find the area of the shape.

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Answer:

39.5 [tex]ft^{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to take this shape by shape

Top triangle

a = b*h/2

a = 3*2/2

a = 6/2

a = 3

__________________________________________________________

Bottom triangle:

a = b*h/2

a = 3*3/2

a = 9/2

a = 4.5

__________________________________________________________

Rectangle:

a = b*h

a = 8*4

a = 32

__________________________________________________________

Now add them all up

3 + 4.5 + 32 = 39.5

The area of the shape is 39.5 [tex]ft^{2}[/tex]

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Answer:

-29.988 or if you round up -30

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Convert fractions to decimals  

    3.6 x (-8.33) = -29.988

Answer:

I think its this but not sure

Dave and Sue share a pizza in the ratio 2:3.They eat it all.
a. What fraction of the pizza did Dave eat?
b. What fraction of the pizza did Sue eat?​

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Answer:

a.5/2

b.5/3

because dave eat 2 of the pizza pices from 5 pices

and sue eats 3 of the pizza pices of 5

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Subtract.

15 8/12−8 5/12

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Answer:

158/12-85/12 equals this in a decimal 6.083333333

and in a factor it is 73/12

Step-by-step explanation:

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Jody works at an ice cream counter. The ice cream costs $3 per cone. Let c represent the number of ice cream cones she sells. Let p represent
the total cost paid by the customers.
Choose two correct statements about the variables in this situation,
A. The cost per cone depends on the number of cones sold.
B. The total cost paid by customers depends on the number of cones sold,
O c The number of cones sold is independent of the total cost paid by customers.
D. The total cost paid by customers is independent of the number of cones sold,

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Answer:

B and C are correct Hope this helps <3

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

B and C?

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Im a little unsure about C but im about99% sure that is correct

Which model represents the product 3/4 x 1/3

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Answer:

The first one

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The Latino Rams at Englewood High school are seeking to raise at least $750 in a fundraiser to pay for their end-of-the year field trip to Islands of adventures.

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Answer:

x ≥ $750

Step-by-step explanation:

I will be marking you brainiest and give you 5 stars if you can answer this math question.

Christy is packing for her family’s vacation. She has 5 tops, 3 bottoms, and 2 pairs of shoes. Assuming she wears a top, a bottomless and a pair of shoes with each outfit, how many possible combinations can she make?

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Answer:

8

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Which letter is in the solution set for graph #1

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Answer:

Its 50/50 with T or B I say the answer is B

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Zee wants to make 2 liters of a special drink for a party. She squeezed the eight lemons she had and got 0.375 liters of lemon juice. She had 0.35 liters of cranberry juice, and 1.2 liters of water.How much of the special drink can she make? How much more or less than 2 liter will she have

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Answer:

1. 1.925 Liters

2.  0.075 Liters  less than the 2 Liter of special drink

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1

Quantity of lemon juice = 0.375 Liters

Quantity of cranberry juice = 0.35 liters

Quantityof water = 1.2liters

Total Quantity of  Special drink = 0.375 L+ 0.35L + 1.2 L= 1.925 Liters

Step 2

But since she wanted to make 2 Liters of the special drink she will have

2 Lter - 1.925L= 0.075Liters  less than the initial 2 Liter of special drink planned.

Answer:

a. 1.925 litres

b. 0.075 litres less

Step-by-step explanation:

a. How much of the special drink can she make?

To find out the quantity of juice produced, add the component juice quantities and the water:

= 0.375 + 0.35 + 1.2

= 1.925 litres

b. How much more or less than 2 litres will she have?

= 2 - 1.925

= 0.075 litres less

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

148.4

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Answer:

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3:12
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8:2
1:3

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Answer:

1:3

Step-by-step explanation:

3:12 is the amount of shaded circles to all circles, 8:2 is basically the same thing as 3:12 and 9:3 is the amount of shaded circles to the amount of non-shaded circles.  1:3 wouldn't work because it is not the right ratio.

What is the answer to
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2. -6-29=5x-7
3. 10h+12=8h+4
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Answer:

b=9

(assuming you meant -6x) x = -2

h = -4

a = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Please help.... which ordered pair is NOT a solution to the inequality in the graph

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Answer:

(5, 1) is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is because the point (5, 1) is NOT in the shaded area of the inequality. All the other points are either in the shaded area of the inequality, or on the line of the inequality equation.

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Answer:

(5,1)

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the area of a square with a side length of 7 feet ?

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Answer:

49 square feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of square

[tex] = {7}^{2} \\ \\ = 49 \: {ft}^{2} \\ [/tex]

Lisa is on a trip of 1,515 miles. She has already traveled 225 miles. She has 3 days left in her trip. How many miles does she need to travel each day to complete the trip?
A.
655
B.
430
C.
1,290
D.
860

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Answer:

b.430

Step-by-step explanation:

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My wife baked cookies this year. 40% of the cookies she baked were chocolate chip. If she baked 36 chocolate chip cookies, how many total cookies did she bake

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Answer:

She baked 90 cookies.

Step-by-step explanation:

From the information given you know that 36 cookies represent 40% of the cookies that were baked. With this information, you can use a rule of three to find the total mount of cookies that she baked:

36 cookies →  40%

        x         ← 100%

x=(36*100)/40=90

According to this, the answer is that she baked 90 cookies.

Three pounds of bananas cost $7How much does 1 pound of bananas cost?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3 pounds:7 dollars

1 pound: 2.33 dollars

divide 3 by 3 to find 1. divide 7 by 3.

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