PLEASE HELP ASAP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!!!!

PLEASE HELP ASAP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!!!!

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Answer 1

Answer:

Blue: 2/8

Red or Yellow: 3/8

Not Brown: 8/8

Not Green: 5/8

Number Five: 20%

Step-by-step explanation:

First Four Questions: See how many parts the spinner is in then count the number of colors its asking or not asking for and put that number over the total amount of parts

Question Five: If it shows up on time 80 percent of the time then the other 20 percent of the time they were late so there is a 20 percent chance of that happening again.


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Which expression is not equal to 1?

sin θ csc θ
cos θ sec θ
tan θ cot θ
sin θ cos θ

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Answer:

sin θcos θ

hope it is helpful to you

Answer:

sin A cos A

Step-by-step explanation:

[ I don't know to type angle theta here so assume A as theta]

As , sin A= p/ h

cos A= b/ h

so,

sinA cosA = p/ h × b/h

= pb/ h^2 ( which is not equal to 1 )

Tip; you can easily verify other relations expressing trigonometric ratios in terms of p,b & h and further simplifying..

Choose a positive number. Using this number as
the base, evaluate it when the exponent is 3,0,
and -2. Show all work.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Choose 3.

3^3 = 27;

3^0 = 1; and

3^(-2) = 1/9

Help me solve this pls

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Answer:

[tex] \frac{x - 10}{8} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \frac{3x}{8} - \frac{x + 5}{4} [/tex]

The common denominator of both fractions is 8. Therefore,, divide the denominator of each fraction, then multiply what you get by the numerator of each fraction.

Thus:

[tex] \frac{1(3x) - 2(x + 5)}{8} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{3x - 2x - 10}{8} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{x - 10}{8} [/tex]

Solve for angle B, then side a. Round to the nearest tenth.

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Answer:

Angle B: 28 degrees

Side a: 27.6

Step-by-step explanation:

Angle B:

180-112-40=28

Side a:

sin 28/14 = sin 112/a

a = sin 112(14)/sin 28

a = 27.6

6x+?= 10x

6x−?= 2x

6x+?= 2x

6x−?= 10x

6x+?=- 10x

6x−?= x

6x+?= 0

6x−?= 6

6x+?= 10

6x−?= 4x - 10

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Answer:

x=0

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's solve your equation step-by-step.

6x+x=10x

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

6x+x=10x

(6x+x)=10x(Combine Like Terms)

7x=10x

7x=10x

Step 2: Subtract 10x from both sides.

7x−10x=10x−10x

−3x=0

Step 3: Divide both sides by -3.

−3x/−3 = 0/−3

x=0

Now you can figure out which one is the best solution

Answer would be x=0
Hope you have a great day

PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST TO WHOEVER ANSWERS FIRST

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The answer is d i can explain if you want or need

slope: -1 intercept: -7.9

what is the slope of each line that passes through the points?

what is the answer

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Answer:

-1

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the question LITERALLY stated the slope is -1, the slope is literally -1

Simplify.
27²=
FAST plsssssssssssssssssssssss

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Answer:

729

Step-by-step explanation:

27²=  (27)(27)=729

Simplify the expression: 4(x + 3) = 40

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Answer:

x=7

Step-by-step explanation:

4x+12=40

-12

4x=28/4

Answer:

x =7

Step-by-step explanation:

4x + 12 = 40

4x + 12 - 12= 40 -12

4x = 28

4/4= 28/4

x= 7

PLZS HELP THIS IS MY LAST QUESTION!!

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Answer:

x = 30

Step-by-step explanation:

According to figure,

54° + 3x+36° = 180° [Linear pair]

=> 3x + 90 = 180

=> 3x = 180 - 90

=> 3x = 90

[tex] = > x = \frac{90}{3} [/tex]

=> x = 30 (Ans)

Answer:

x=30

Step-by-step explanation:

cuz that line is 180 degrees and using algebra you can subtract 54 from both sides and get 126 then u have to subtract the 36 from both side to geth 90 and then divide the 3x to get x by itself which would leave u with 30 so x=30

please help !
A local paintball facility charges $30 to play plus $0.25 per paintball pellet used. Elijah plans on playing paintball and has $60 to spend at the facility. Which equation can be used to determine p, the number of paintball pellets he can use if he spends exactly $60?

A. 30 + 0.25p = 60
B. 30 + 0.25 = 60p
C. 30p + 0.25 = 60
D. 30 − 0.25p = 60

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Step-by-step explanation:

Hello! I believe the answer is A. 30+0.25p=60.

Elijah has to pay a facility charge which is 30$. So we can go ahead and write that down! He has 60$ to spend, but he has to pay $0.25 per paintball. So we write that as 30+0.25p=60!! If you have any questions comment doen below!

Answer:i think it A to

Step-by-step explanation: it is the only one correct

what is the measure of each exterior angle of a regular 67-gon?

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360/67. Like 5.37. ...............

The measure of  each exterior angle of a regular 67-gon is 5.73

Given that,

There is the regular 67-gon.And, the sum of exterior angle is 360.

Based on the above information, the calculation is as follows:

[tex]= 360\div 67[/tex]

= 5.73

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Caleb earns points on his credit card that he uses toward future puchases. He earns four points per dollar spent on flights, two points per dollar spent at hotels,and one point per dollar spent on all other purchases. Last year, he charged a total of $9,480 and earned 14,660 points. The amount of money spent on flights was $140 more than twice the amount of money spent on hotels. Find the amount of money spent on each type of purchase.

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Answer:

Let f = dollars spent on flights, h dollars spent on hotels, and p dollars spent on all other purchases.

Step-by-step explanation:

Help please!!!
Find the value of x. If necessary, write your answer in simplest radical form.
24
20

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Answer: 46 is your answer hope this helped

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

[tex]4 \sqrt{11} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Pythagoras Theorem,

[tex] {(hypotenuse)}^{2} - {height}^{2} = {(base)}^{2} [/tex]

[tex] = > {24}^{2} - {20}^{2} = {x}^{2} [/tex]

[tex] = > \: {x}^{2} = 576 - 400[/tex]

[tex] = > {x}^{2} = 176[/tex]

[tex] = > x = \sqrt{176} [/tex]

[tex] = > x = \sqrt{2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 2 \times 11} [/tex]

[tex] = > x = 2 \times 2 \sqrt{11} [/tex]

[tex] = > x = 4 \sqrt{11} (ans)[/tex]

HELP ME FOR 5 AND 6 PLEASEEEEE HDJSHSHS

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Answer:

For number five your answer would be C and for number 6 it would be C

Step-by-step explanation:

you take 12 and multiply by 9 which gives you 108

5. B
6. C.
I don’t know how to explain the situation. It is really hard to explain on text.

In the following triangle, angle A measures 49° and angle C measures
62.

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Answer:

The measure of angle B is 69°.

Step-by-step explanation:

All angles of the triangle should add up to 180°, so you add angle A and angle C together, and then subtract that number from 180.

49 + 62 = 111

180 - 111 = 69

69°

Please help me with this homework

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Answer:

20

Step-by-step explanation:

use pythagorean theorem:

[tex]12^{2}[/tex] + [tex]16^{2}[/tex] = [tex]c^{2}[/tex]

144 + 256 = [tex]c^{2}[/tex]

400 = [tex]c^{2}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt[ ]{400}[/tex] = c

20 = c

Mikel gave a $1.32 tip for an order that cost $8.80.
Determine whether or not each tip below is proportional to Mikel's tip.
Proportional to Mikel's tip
Not proportional to Mikel's tip
$2.22 tip for a $14.80 order
$1.86 tip for a $10.50 order
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$0.78 tip for a $5.20 order

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiple the numbers one by one and the answers you’ll get u can choose to divide multiple plus or minus and u will get the answer

SCENARIO A:When the Puertas family moved into their home 14 yearsago, there was alemon and orange tree in their backyard. Both treeshave since been growing ata constant rate. 2 years after the Puertas familymoved in, the lemon tree was 7feet tall, and 8 years after they moved in, the lemontree was 10 feet tall. As forthe orange tree, 3 years after the Puertas familymoved in, it was 4 feet tall, and7 years after they moved in, the orange tree was 8feet tall.Question 1:How many years afterthe Puertas family moved in willthe lemon tree and theorange tree be the same height?What height will theybe?

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Answer: 18

Step-by-step explanation:

HELP OMG
I LOST MY AIRPODS AT SCHOOL

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Answer:

how should we help?

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

dang that sucks..... try and play music at max vol and see if you hear any music coming from anywhere that's probably were the airpods are, if they are in the case then i dont know if u would hear anything. It all depends...

~ i hope this has helped ya out some how, hope ya find your airpods my friend!~

Step-by-step explanation:

Pls Help Asap pls T^T

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Answer: think its c

Step-by-step explanation:

I believe the answer is 18%

what is the volume of this pyramid?

the options are
A. 720
B. 1080
C. 1440
D. 2160

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the answer is C grrrr

Need ASAP please help

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Answer:

POSSIBLY 1

Step-by-step explanation:

in 2010. 465 students went to a certain school. In 2014, 372 students went to the same school. By what percent did the number of students decrease?

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Answer:

20%

Step-by-step explanation:

465 - 372 = 93

93/465 = 0.2

0.2 × 100 = 20

Hope this helps !

Mr. Henry spent $15 on a new hat this week. He learned that the same hat available on
sale at $12 last week. What was the percentage increase in the price of the hat this
week?

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Last week was $12
This week is $15
%increase = (15-12)/12 = 25%

A 10 ft. tree casts a 14 ft. shadow. If a building casts a 280 ft. shadow, how tall is the building?

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Answer: The building is 200ft tall

Explanation: if you Set up a ratio.
10 is to 14 as x is to 280.

Solve for x. Show all your steps/work.
(¼)x + 1 = 22x

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22x-1/4x= 1
21.75x=1
x=0.046

Im not sure tho:) but probably its correct
Answer is x= 4/87
Step 1: multiply 4 by both sides of the equation which is 22. Which gives you x+4= 88x
Step 2: Move the constant to the right-hand side and change its sign (it was +4 but it’s now -4) then move the variable to the left-hand side and change its sign (which is +88 but is now -88x)
Step 3: collect like terms which is 1-88x that gives you -87x= -4
Step 4: divide both sides by -87
That gives you the answer

1/4x +1= 22
Multiply by 4
X+4 = 88x
Move the terms
X- 88x= -4
Collect like terms
-87x=-4
Divide by -87
Equals 4/87

Find the area of the largest square contained by a circle of radius r = 1cm. Explain your answer and justify that it is correct. Hint: Use the pythagorean theorem.

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Answer:

2 square cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

A square is inscribed in a circle whose radius is r = 1 cm

Therefore, the diameter of the circle is 2 r = 2 x 1

                                                                      = 2 cm.

So the diagonal of the square is 2r.

Using the Pythagoras theorem, we find each of the side of the triangle is [tex]$r \sqrt 2$[/tex].

Therefore, the area of the square is given by [tex]$\text{(side)}^2$[/tex]

                                                                         = [tex]$(r\sqrt 2)^2$[/tex]

                                                                         [tex]$= 2 r^2$[/tex]

                                                                         [tex]$= 2 (1)^2$[/tex]

                                                                         [tex]$=2 \ cm^2$[/tex]

Hence the area of the largest square that is contained by a circle of radius 1 cm is 2 cm square.

Please help im lost..

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Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

1.) find the first four terms in ascending powers of X in the expansion (2+2X)¹² .show your working!!​

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Answer:

15/8

Step-by-step explanation:

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