Find the value of x in the isosceles trapezoid below

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Find The Value Of X In The Isosceles Trapezoid Below
Find The Value Of X In The Isosceles Trapezoid Below

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In the diagram, line A is parallel to line B. Which angles are congruent to angle 1?
(20 Points)
Select All that apply
angle 2
angle 3
angle 4
angle
angle 6
angle 7
angle 8

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Answer:

angle 8

Step-by-step explanation:

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is it
45cm²

40cm²

36 cm²

32cm²​

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Answer:40

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

the answer is 40cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

i multiply them

4.83 x 8.18 = 39.5094

the estimate is 40

I need help solving this ! I would appreciate it

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Answer:

-1 > -2

Step-by-step explanation:

-9 ÷ (3(3) > -2

-9 ÷ 9= -1

-1 > -2

this is true

In the diagram below AC is parallel to rp:
How many units? please help!

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The perimeter of the triangle ABC will be 54 units.

What is the triangle?

A triangle is a three-sided polygon with three angles. The angles of the triangle add up to 180 degrees.

In the diagram, AC is parallel to RP.

Then the triangle ABC and RBP will be similar.

Then the ratio of the corresponding sides will be constant.

BP / 10 = 7 / 14

      BP = 5

Then the perimeter of the triangle ABC will be

Perimeter = 7 + 14 + 18 + 10 + 5

Perimeter = 54 units

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If 28 parrots and 79 bunnies were in the same shelter what is the rate of parrots to bunnies?








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Put both values into a ratio

P:B
28:79

Answer:

79/28

Step-by-step explanation:

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is 5(2−3x) ÷ 6−x2/9 a...
a. coefficient
b.cube
c.factor
d.quotient

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Answer:

D, a quotient.

Step-by-step explanation:

The sign ÷ indicates a quotient.

Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

You are dividing the two numbers which gives you a quotient

If AB = 19, BC = 16, and m

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Find all real values of x that satisfy the equation x^2 - 7x = 98.

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Answer: x=14,-7

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

x=18 and y=72

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

d is right

Step-by-step explanation:

. |13 - 7| = |13| - |-7
True or false

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

You are dealing with absolute values, so both sides equal 6, so it's true

What are the coordinates of A after ABC is reflected over the y axis ​

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Answer:

(-8;7) ---> (8;7)

x changes sign. y stays with the same sign

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Answer: 7

Step-by-step explanation: The opposite of Multipication is division so divide 84 by 12

Answer:

k=7

Step-by-step explanation:

Call me weird but I love these types of questions.

Ok to solve this here's what you need to do.

Your solving for k right?

So make an equation.

Product is the result of multiplication so 12 and k would be 12k.

It needs to equal 84 so 12k=84

Now you need to get rid of 12.

You need to use the opposite operation as the number your trying to get rid of. In this case it would be division.

[you do not divide the x because you need it alone on one side]

So 12k divided by 12 = 84 divided by 12

12k/12 is k because a number divided by itself is 1.

84/12 is 7.

that leaves us with k=7

Thats it!

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in a box there are three types of chocolates
there are 6 plain chocs
8 milk chocs
10 white chocs
ben takes at random a choc from the box
a) what is the probability that ben takes a plain choc ?

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Answer:

25% , 6/24 , .25

Step-by-step explanation:

The total number of chocolates in the box are 24 and the number of plain chocolates is 6. 6/24 is .25 in decimal and 25% in percentage

Who wants an old Nitrotype account
I have the buganni vyrus something like that

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Answer:

I do

Step-by-step explanation:

Alani is the head baker at Patty Cakes Bakery.
She uses 8.75 pounds of sugar each day making
cupcakes. How many pounds of sugar would she
use over 7 days?


1. After the cupcakes are decorated, Alani packages
them to be sold. Each cupcake costs $4.25. If a
customer ordered 9 cupcakes, how much would
it cost?

ANSWER BOTH QUESTIONS AND WHOEVER DOES IT FIST GETS BRAINIEST

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Answer:

1).Sugar used in 7 days = 61.25 pounds

2). Total cost of 9 cupcakes = $38.25

Step-by-step explanation:

1). Alani uses 8.75 pounds of sugar each day.

  So, sugar used in 7 days = Amount of sugar used in one day × Number of    days

= 8.75 × 7

= 61.25 pounds

2). Since, each cupcake costs $4.25

   Number of cakes ordered = 9

  Total cost of 9 cupcakes = Cost of each cupcake × Number of cupcakes

                                             =  4.25 × 9

                                             = $38.25

I need help with this question ASAP

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The solution is (4,-6) and it is that point because a solution is the intersection point of the two lines.

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write an expression equivalent to 17/12 times 6

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Answer:

34/4

Step-by-step explanation:

17/12(6)=17/2

17(2)=34

2(2)=4

34/4

Consider the following system of equations

-2x+5y=19
Y=-5/6x-1/6

Use this graph of the system to approximate its solution

A. (13/4,-5/2)

B. (-5/2,13/4)

C. (-13/4,5/2)

D.) (5/2,-13/4)

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the system of equations:

[tex]\displaystyle -2x+5y=19 \\\\ y=-\frac{5}{6}x-\frac{1}{6}[/tex]

And we want to use the graph to approximate the solution to the system.

Remember that, graphically, the solution to a system of equations is where the two graphs intersect.

We can see that the point at which the two lines intersect is in QII.

Hence, x is negative and y is positive.

The only choices that satisfies these conditions are B or C.

However, for B, -5/2 is -2.5. As we can see from the graph, the x-coordinate of the point of intersection is less than -3.

Hence, the only choice left is C. -13/4 also is -3.25, fulfilling our condition.

So, our final answer is C.

3. Jason earns $400 per week plus a 3% commission on his total sales. If he sold $675 in total sales, how much did he earn this week?​

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Answer:

$420.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Total earnings of the week

[tex] = 400 + 3 \% \: of \:675 \\ \\ = 400 + 0.03 \times 675 \\ \\ = 400 + 20.25 \\ \\ = \$ 420.25[/tex]

Samuel bought 4 rolls of tape to seal boxes. Each roll contains 32.9 meters of tape. He uses 1 1/5 meters of this tape to seal each box. What is the total number of boxes Samuel can seal with these 4 rolls of tape?

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Answer:

109.33 boxes

Step-by-step explanation:

The first step is to calculate the total number of tape

= 32.9 × 4

= 131.6 m

Therefore the total number of boxes that Samuel will use to seal the boxes can be calculated as follows

= 131.6/ 1 1/5

= 131.6 ÷ 6/5

= 131.6 × 5/6

= 658/6

= 109.33 boxes

what is the probability of drawing a 9 or diamond from a standard deck of cards?

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Explanation:

In a standard deck of cards, there are 52 cards. They are broken down into suits (4 of them: Spades, Hearts, Diamonds, Clubs) of 13 cards each. Each suit has 13 ordinal cards (A, 2 through 10, Jack, Queen, King).

Here we're asked to draw a card at random and find the probability of drawing either a diamond or a 9.

With probability, we look at the fraction of ways we can achieve some condition (the numerator) over the number of ways we can do something (the denominator).

Our denominator here is 52 - the number of cards from which we can pull 1.

Our numerator is both all the diamonds, 13 cards, and all the nines, 4 cards, but we need to subtract 1 to account for the double counting of the 9 of diamonds.

In all we get:

13+4 - 1/52 =

≈  16/52

=4/13

Answer: 0.3077

Probabilities are used to determine how likely an event is, to happen. The probability of drawing a 9 or diamond is: 4/13

In a standard deck of cards, we have:

[tex]n = 52[/tex] --- There are 52 cards in total

[tex]n(9) = 4[/tex] ---- Cards with number 9 are 4

[tex]n(Diamond) =13[/tex] ---- there are 13 diamonds

[tex]n(9\ n\ Diamond) = 1[/tex] ---- Diamond cards with number 9

The probability of drawing a 9 or diamond is:

[tex]P(9\ or\ Diamond) = P(9) + P(Diamond) - P(9\ n\ Diamond)[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]P(9\ or\ Diamond) = \frac{n(9)}{n} + \frac{P(Diamond)}{n} - \frac{n(9\ n\ Diamond)}{n}[/tex]

This gives:

[tex]P(9\ or\ Diamond) = \frac{4}{52} + \frac{13}{52} - \frac{1}{52}[/tex]

Take LCM

[tex]P(9\ or\ Diamond) = \frac{4+13-1}{52}[/tex]

[tex]P(9\ or\ Diamond) = \frac{16}{52}[/tex]

Simplify

[tex]P(9\ or\ Diamond) = \frac{4}{13}[/tex]

Hence, the probability of drawing a 9 or diamond is: 4/13

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What basic construction is shown here?

1) Bisect a line segment
2) Construct a parallel line
3) Construct a perpendicular line
4) Construct a perpendicular bisector

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pretty sure it is 2 but not 100% sure

p-g=0
Which of these is equal to q?
A -p
B 0
C p
D 1/p​

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Answer:

C. p

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the expression p - q = 0

We are to find the value of q

Substract p from both sides;

p - q - p = 0 - p

-q = - p

Multiply both sides by -1

-(-q) = -(-p)

q = p

Hence the correct solution is q = p

Susie wants to buy 5 slices of pizza and a liter of soda that costs $5 for her and her friends. How much money does Susie need?

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if its $5 for 5 slices and $5 for one soda then she needs $10 but if it’s $5 for the 5 slices and soda then she needs $5 the question isnt very clear

What is the function??

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The answer would be c.2

Solve for . need 20 letters lol
/5 = −9

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Answer:

r=-45

Step-by-step explanation:

r/5=-9

x 5    x5

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r=-45

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Which range contains the value of sqrt(14+7+23)
A. Between 6.6 and 6.8
B. Between 11.1 and 11.3
C. Between 21.9 and 22.1
D. Between 33.7 and 33.9

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Answer:

the answer to this question is c

Which is a perfect square?

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Answer:

I can't see anything

A perfect square is  the product of a rational number multiplied by itself.

Examples: 20 square numbers are 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121, 144, 169, 196, 225, 256, 289, 324, 361 and 400.

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ANSWER

X = 70

Explanation: in an isosceles triangle the two bases equal each other

Equation set up - 2x + 2x + 40 = 180

Step-by-step explanation:

PQR = PRQ = 2x ° ( base angle of an isosceles are equal ) .

therefore

PQR + PRQ + QPR = 180° ( sum of angles in a triangle )

2x + 2x + 40 = 180

4x + 40 = 180

subtract 40 from both sides

4x = 140

divide through by 4

x = 35°

Given g[x]=4-2[3-x] , what is the value of g[1]

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Answer:

g(1)=0

Step-by-step explanation:

g(1)=4-2(3-1)

g(1)=4-2(2)

g(1)=4-4

g(1)=0

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