A 24-ft chain must be cut into two pieces so that one piece is twice as long as the other. Find the length of each piece of chain.

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Answer 1

Answer:

8ft and 16ft

Step-by-step explanation:

you guess and check till you reach the answer

1+23         5+19

2+22        6+18

3+21         7+17

4+20        8+16


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I didn’t study and it’s 2 am pls help

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Answer:

7. g(3) = 42

8. f(6) = - 124

9. g(15) = 3

10. h(-3) = 1/8

Step-by-step explanation:

7. g(x) = 4x² + 6

g(3) = 4×3² + 6

= 4×9 + 6

= 36 + 6

= 42

8. f(x) = - 3x² - 4x + 8

f(6) = - 3×6² - 4×6 + 8

= - 3×36 - 24 + 8

= - 108 -16

= - 124

9. g(x) = √(x - 6)

g(15) = √(15 - 6)

= √9

= 3

10. h(x) = 2ˣ

h(-3) = 2⁻³

= 1/2³

= 1/8

A 2 level 5 factor experiment is being conducted to optimize the reliability of an electronic control module. In a full factorial experiment, how many treatment combinations will there be

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Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

In a full factorial experiment, there are usually 32 or 2⁵ treatments. This implies that there are usually  2 levels and 5 factors. From the description below, there is a list of the 32 treatments.

Factor A      Factor B      Factor C      Factor B      Factor E

lo                   hi                 hi                 hi                hi

hi                   low              hi                 hi                hi

hi                   hi                low               hi                hi

hi                   hi                 hi                 low             hi

hi                   hi                 hi                 hi               low

lo                   lo                 hi                 hi               hi

lo                   hi                 lo                 hi               hi

lo                   hi                 hi                 lo              hi

Please help I don’t understand

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Answer:

2·8·78+2+712·5·33+5+12

Step-by-step explanation:

The properties of addition and multiplication allow you to rearrange and/or regroup the components of a sum or a product. That is the point of this exercise.

  (2·8)·7 = 2·(8·7) . . . . parentheses have moved: associative property

  2 + 7 + 8 = 8 + 2 + 7 . . . . order is rearranged: commutative property

  5·3·12 = 12·5·3  . . . . .  order is rearranged: commutative property

  (3 +5) +12 = 3 +(5 +12) . . . . parentheses have moved: associative property

_____

Additional comment

Whenever you're in doubt about the equivalence of numerical expressions, you can use your calculator to evaluate them. They will give the same result if they are equivalent. (You need a good scientific or graphing calculator that uses parentheses for this. Some seriously good calculators are available as low-cost phone apps.)

The Google search box also serves as input to the Google calculator. You can use an asterisk (*) for multiplication.

Can someone please help me with this question

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Answer:

5x+3>23

Step-by-step explanation:

x [tex]\geq[/tex]4

The table below shows the number of students who attend various after-school activities. After-School Activities Activity Number of Students Spanish Club 19 Basketball 24 Drama 15 Homework Help 17 Soccer 20 Which ratio compares the number of students in the Spanish club to the total number of students? a.19:95 b.20:95 c.95:24 c.95:19

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Answer:

C. 95:19

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

because the total number of students is 95 and those who play Spanish club is 19

The height of a door is 1.4 feet more than 2.3 times its width. If the height of the door is 8.5 feet, which equation can be used to determine x, the width of the door.

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Answer:

[tex]2.3x+1.4=8.5[/tex], width = 3.087 feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let as consider width of the door be x feet.

It is given that height of a door is 1.4 feet more than 2.3 times its width. So,

[tex]Height=2.3x+1.4[/tex]

The height of the door is 8.5 feet.

[tex]2.3x+1.4=8.5[/tex]

Therefore, the required equation is [tex]2.3x+1.4=8.5[/tex].

[tex]2.3x=8.5-1.4[/tex]

[tex]2.3x=7.1[/tex]

[tex]x=\dfrac{7.1}{2.3}[/tex]

[tex]x\approx 3.087[/tex]

So, the width of the door is about 3.087 feet.

14. 2^2+ + 5x = 5x + 50

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Answer:

          x = -5   ∨   x = 5    

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\bold{2x^2 + 5x= 5x +50}\\\\{}\ \ -5x\qquad -5x\\\\\bold{2x^2\ =\ 50}\\\\\div2\quad\ \ \div2\\\\\bold{x^2=25}\\\\\bold{x=5\quad\vee\quad x=-5}[/tex]

4+y when y = 18 would the answer be 22

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Answer:

22

Step-by-step explanation:

4+18=22 if y is solved for 18 in the equation 4+y= the answer would be 22.

Answer:

22

Step-by-step explanation:

Evaluate y + 4 where y = 18:

y + 4 = 4 + 18

Hint: | Evaluate 4 + 18 using long addition.

| 1 |  

| 1 | 8

+ | | 4

| 2 | 2:

Answer: 22

HELP ME SOMEONE PLSSS WHAT IS THE ANSWER

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Answer: 3 2

Wrong 1 5 6 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify negative 3 over 4 divided by 2 over negative 8 .

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Answer:

3/4 1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

im pretty sure its three i did this question as well

Step-by-step explanation:

I converted each fraction into a decimal because its just eaiser for me that way and -3/4 is .75 and - 2/8 is -.25 and if you divide those you get three :)

In each represent the common form of each argument using letters to stand for component sentences, and fill in the blanks so that the argument in part (b) has the same logical form as the argument in part (a).
a. If all computer programs contain errors, then this program contains an error.
This program does not contain an error.
Therefore, it is not the case that all computer programs contain errors.
b. If _______________, then _____________.
2 is not odd.
Therefore, it is not the case that all prime numbers are odd.

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Answer:

a

           [tex]a \to b[/tex]

         [tex]\neg b[/tex]

         [tex]\neg a[/tex]

b

If  all prime numbers are odd, then 2 is  odd.

2 is not odd.

Therefore, it is not the case that all prime numbers are odd.

Step-by-step explanation:

Considering part A

 The  first sentence is  

If all computer programs contain errors, then this program contains an error.

   The second sentence is

This program does not contain an error.

     The third  sentence is

Therefore, it is not the case that all computer programs contain errors.

Now we will use  a and  b  as the letter to denote the component sentences and   [tex]\neg a[/tex]  and [tex]\neg b[/tex] when the component sentences is not the case

So  a =  If all computer programs contain errors

and  

     b =  this program contains an error.

Generally then is represented as [tex]\to[/tex]

Hence the first sentence is denoted as  

         [tex]a \to b[/tex]

The  second sentence is represented as

            [tex]\neg b[/tex]

The  third sentence is represented as

           [tex]\neg a[/tex]

So part a can be represented as

      [tex]a \to b[/tex]

         [tex]\neg b[/tex]

         [tex]\neg a[/tex]

Considering part B

Here the objective is to fill in the blank spaces so that the logic of the sentence in part b is as that in part a

    Now comparing the second statement  a and  b

                "This program does not contain an error" = "2 is not odd" = [tex]\neg b[/tex]

Hence      "this program contains an error." =  "2 is  odd" =  b

     Now comparing the third  statement  a and  b

Therefore, it is not the case that all computer programs contain errors.  

                                                =

     Therefore, it is not the case that all prime numbers are odd  

                                                =

                                                [tex]\neg a[/tex]

Hence

If all computer programs contain errors, = if all prime numbers are odd.= a                

             

             

Please help me with this please I’ll give you a Brainly list

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Answer: X-axis

Step-by-step explanation: You can use the "Desmos Graphing Calculator".

Hello, I’m having trouble with this math problem and would appreciate it if I’d get help

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Step-by-step explanation:

we have the equation

[tex]C=1.02x+153[/tex]

19. cost when x=250

[tex]C=1.02(250)+153\\\\C=408[/tex]dollars

20. what does the slope means in the context

it means the regular increase of the cost, in other words, how much is the cost increasing per mile driven

21. what does the y-intercept means in the context

it means the starting cost of only renting the car one day, not even driving it, it's the lowest cost you can get


Negative numbers do not have square roots that are real numbers

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Answer:

Negative numbers don't have real square roots since a square is either positive or 0. The square roots of numbers that are not a perfect square are members of the irrational numbers. This means that they can't be written as the quotient of two integers.

1. Write the algebraic expression for:
"Three less than a number.”
X + 3
a.
b.
3 x
X - 3
c.
d.
3.x

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The answer would be c. X - 3

Can some body please help meeeee T^T

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Answer:

Till tomorrow

TT Definition / TT Means

The definition of TT is "Telegrahic Transfer" or "Till tomorrow"

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

The answer is 5

Step-by-step explanation:

(50-10)=40/8=5

what is 5(3-12)(42-32)

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Answer:

-450

Step-by-step explanation:

5(3-12)(42-32)

5(-9)(10)

-45(10)

Answer:

-450

Step-by-step explanation:

5(3-12)(42-32)

5(-9)(10)

-45(10)

= -450

Matt has two very active dogs named Theia and Odin who need to eat extra snacks to increase
their caloric intake. He uses math to figure out how much more to feed them. He tracks their
activity level to determine the increase.
The table below shows the number of treats per dog per week.
What is the average rate of change for the number of treats that Odin gets each week between
Week 1 and Week 5?
Week 2
Week 3
Week 5
Odin
Theia
Week 1
7
5
3
2.
00 00
Week 4
9
7
4
5
Week 6
5
6

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

That is cheating no help for you sorry

Alkena and Hsu together earn $84,369 per year, If alkena earns $12,468 more per year than Hsu, the how much of them earn per year?

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Answer:

Hsu makes $35,950.50 and Alkena makes $48,418.50

Step-by-step explanation:

Create a system of equations, where h is the amount Hsu makes and a is the amount Alkena makes:

a + h = 84,369

a = h + 12,468

Solve by substitution by plugging in h + 12,468 as a:

h + 12,468 + h =  84,369

2h + 12,468 = 84,369

2h = 71,901

h = 35,950.50

Plug this into the equation, a = h + 12,468 , to solve for a

a = 35,950.50 + 12,468

a = 48,418.50

So, Hsu makes $35,950.50 and Alkena makes $48,418.50

find the x and y intercepts of the circle: (x-6)^2+(y+3)^2=16

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Answer: x=0 y=2

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

-y+11

Step-by-step explanation:

(x-6)•2+(y+3)•2-(y+3)•2=16-(y+3)•2

(x-6)•2=-2y+10

(x-6)•=-2y/2+10/2

x-6=-y+5

x=-y+11

Find k if 3k, k-2, and k + 7 are consecutive terms of an arithmetic sequence.

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This is 1:25 (C)

Explanation:

The value of k is equal to -5.5

How to calculate the value of k in this arithmetic sequence?

In Mathematics and Geometry, the nth term of an arithmetic sequence can be calculated by using this equation:

[tex]a_n=a_1+(n-1)d[/tex]

Where:

d represents the common difference.a₁ represents the first term of an arithmetic sequence.n represents the total number of terms.

Based on the the common difference of an arithmetic sequence, we have:

k - 2 - 3k = k + 7 - (k - 2)

-2k - 2 = k + 7 - k + 2

-2k - 2 = 9

-2k = 11

k = -11/2

k = -5.5

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How do you do this question?

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Answer:

9.29

Step-by-step explanation:

S₄ is the area using Simpson's rule and 4 intervals.

Simpson's rule can be calculated as:

Sᵢ = Δx/3 (f(x₀) + 4f(x₁) + 2f(x₂) + 4f(x₃) + ... + 4f(xᵢ₋₂) + 2f(xᵢ₋₁) + f(xᵢ))

Or, Simpson's rule can be calculated as a combination of midpoint and trapezoid sums:

S₂ᵢ = (2Mᵢ + Tᵢ) / 3

Using the first method:

Δx = (4−0)/4 = 1

S₄ = 1/3 (1.00 + 4(1.41) + 2(2.24) + 4(3.16) + 4.12)

S₄ = 1/3 (27.88)

S₄ ≈ 9.29

Using the second method:

S₄ = (2M₂ + T₂) / 3

The midpoint area for 2 intervals is:

M₂ = (2) (1.41) + (2) (3.16) = 9.14

The trapezoid area for 2 intervals is:

T₂ = ½ (1.00 + 2.24) (2) + ½ (2.24 + 4.12) (2) = 9.60

Therefore:

S₄ = (2 (9.14) + 9.60) / 3

S₄ ≈ 9.29

Find the midpoint of the segment with the following endpoints.
(-6, -6) and (4, -2)

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(-1,-4) Just find the middle of the x coordinates, and the middle of the y coordinates.

Answer:

(-1,-4)

Step-by-step explanation:

USE A1 + A2 / 2 AND B1 + B2 / 2

A1 + A2 / 2

= (-6+4) / 2

= -2/2

= -1

B2 + B1 / 2

= (-6+(-2)) / 2

= -8 / 2

= -4

therefore, (-1,-4) is your midpoint.

Find the mean. 217, 230, 214, 227, 196, 235, 220, 224, 208, 209, 191, 205, 184, 214, 219, 208, 227, 194, 228, 186, 201, 239

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Answer:

212.54

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the mean, we take the sum of all numbers and divide by the total amount in the set

Total sum: 4676

Numbers in the set: 22

4676 divided by 22 = approx. 212.54

A die is rolled five times and a 5 or 6 is considered a success. find the probability of no. of success?

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Answer:

1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Evaluate u’ – 4u + 3 for u
=-3
Enter an integer or decimal number (more..]
Submit Question

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You can replace u with -3 since u = -3. You should get something like this: -3 - 4(-3) + 3. This can be turned into -3 + 12 + 3, and subtracting negative numbers are the same as adding the positive version. -3 plus 12 is 9, and 9 plus 3 is 12. The final answer is 12. Hope this helps!

Alyssa had 59 dollars to spend on 6 books. After buying them she had 11 dollars. How much did each book cost

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Answer: $20
Sandy had 138 dollars to spend on 6 books. After buying them she had 18 dollars. How much did each book cost? 20 dollars.

Milo's Ice Cream Factory sold more than 43 waffle cones yesterday. Which of the following inequalities represents the number of waffle cones Milo's Ice Cream Factory sold yesterday?
A.
x < 43
B.
x = 43
C.
x < 49
D.
x > 43

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Answer:

D. X > 43

Step-by-step explanation:

You do not know the number of waffle cones sold yesterday, so let's make that the X.

The question says "sold more than 43" so we need an X and a 43.

But which sign to use?

The question says "more than 43" so that means X is bigger

The alligator > wants to eat the bigger number, so you use:

X > 43

Answer:

x > 43

Step-by-step explanation:

Minimum value of C=x+3y

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Answer:

  DNE

Step-by-step explanation:

If x and y may be any real number, there is no minimum value for C. It can approach negative infinity.

If C is a constant, and the domain of x is all real numbers, there is no minimum for y. It can approach negative infinity.

We're not sure what you want or what restrictions may exist. The given relation does not suggest any minimum. We'd have to say it Does Not Exist.

Toss 3 dice. What's the probability that a 4 will come up exactly twice?

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Answer:

[tex]\bold{\dfrac{1}{12}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The dice is rolled 3 times.

To find:

The probability that a 4 will come up exactly twice = ?

Solution:

Let 4 comes up exactly twice, let the third number be [tex]x[/tex].

The possible outcomes can be:

([tex]x[/tex], 4, 4) where [tex]x[/tex] can be any number between 1 to 6 , so 6 outcomes.

(4, [tex]x[/tex], 4) where [tex]x[/tex] can be any number between 1 to 6 , so 6 outcomes.

(4, 4, [tex]x[/tex]) where [tex]x[/tex] can be any number between 1 to 6 , so 6 outcomes.

So, the total number of favorable outcomes possible = 6 + 6 + 6 = 18

Total number of outcomes that can be possible at roll of 3 dice:

6 [tex]\times[/tex] 6 [tex]\times[/tex] 6  = 216

Formula for probability of an event E is given as:

[tex]P(E) = \dfrac{\text{Number of favorable cases}}{\text {Total number of cases}}[/tex]

[tex]P(\text{exact 2 fours}) = \dfrac{18}{216}\\\Rightarrow \bold{P(\text{exact 2 fours}) = \dfrac{1}{12}}[/tex]

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