{8} ⊆ {7,8,9} true or false

{8} {7,8,9} True Or False

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Answer 1

the answer is false

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Answer 2

Answer:

Homework #1-18: Answer yes or no, if no give the reason

1) Is A ⊆ B given A = silver, B = {gold, silver, diamond}

A is not a set, so it can’t be a proper subset.

Answer: no, because A is not a set

3) Is C ⊆ D given C = {Phoenix}, D = {Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria, Scottsdale}

I need two rules to work.

C is a set so rule 1 is satisfied.

Every element of C is also an element of D, so rule 2 is satisfied.

Answer: yes

5) Is A ⊆ B given A = {2,3} , B = {1,2,3,4,5}

I need two rules to work.

A is a set so rule 1 is satisfied.

Every element of A is also an element of B, so rule 2 is satisfied.

Answer: yes

7) Is A ⊆ B given A = a, B = {| }

A is not a set, so it can’t be a proper subset.

Answer: no, because A is not a set

9) Is A ⊆ B given A = { }, B = {1,2,3,4,5}

Answer yes: the empty set is a subset of every set.

11) Is S ⊂ T given, S= ∅, T = {1,2,3,4,5}

Answer yes: the empty set is a subset of every set.

13) Is A ⊂ B given A = {1,2,3}, B = {3,2,1}

This is not a true statement. The sets are equal and this symbol does not allow sets to be equal.

Answer: no, sets are equal

15) Is C ⊂ D given C = {1,2,3,4,5}, D = {1,2,3,4}

Answer: no, C is not contained in D, so this is not true

17) Is A ⊂ B given A = {4,3,2,1 }, B = {1,2,3,4,5}

A is a set so rule 1 is satisfied,

A is contained in B so rule 2 is satisfied

A is not equal to B so rule 3 is satisfied

Answer: yes (all 3 rules are satisfied)

Homework #19 – 34: Determine which of these are true. (Choose every answer that is true, in

many instances there will be more than one correct choice.)

A = B, A ⊆ B, B ⊆ A, A ⊂ B, B ⊂ A, or none of these

19) A = {Trix, Captain Crunch, Rice Krispees} B = {Rice Krispees}

B is contained, but not equal to A. B is both a subset and a proper subset of A.

A is not contained in B

The sets are not equal.

Answer: B ⊆ A, B ⊂ A

Step-by-step explanation:

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Frank is a professional golfer, so he goes to the golf course to practice every 2 days. Jack just
started playing golf, so he goes to the golf course every 6 days. Ethan just plays for fun and
goes to the golf course every 9 days. If Frank, Jack and Ethan all played together today, how
many days later will they all go to the golf course together again?

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Answer:

in 18 days

Step-by-step explanation:

that's she shortest they can do,

2*9

6*3

9*2

the cost (in dollars)of making u cell phones is represented by C=20u+61. How many cell phones are made when the cost is $481

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Answer:

U=21

Step-by-step explanation:

What they are asking for is U. They tell you that the cost is 481 so the C is 481

481=20u+61

You minus 61 from 481 which is 420.

420=20u

Then you divide 20 from 420 and you will get 21.

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What is the value of x?
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Answer:

x=90=9.49

Step-by-step explanation:

compare with yours

Answer:

It's actually 13.2

Step-by-step explanation:

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I have three squares and I want to divide them by 3/4 How many pieces would I have

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Cant help I’m sorry

During their last workout, Michelle did 81 crunches in 3 minutes and her friend Zack did 104 crunches in 4 minutes. Each person thought they did more crunches per minute. Based on this workout, which person is correct?

A) Both are correct.
B) Zack is correct.
C) Neither are correct.
D) Michelle is correct.

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Answer:

D) Michelle is correct.

D) Michelle is correct

81/3=27 104/4=26

Michelle did 27 per min and Zack did 26 per min.

can someone tell me which answer in order is correct

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Answer:

the first part is given equation

the seconed is distributive property

the third is combine like terms

the forth is multiply,divided something it says xd

the fifth is the last one adding,sub whaterever xd

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Given equation

combine like terms

Addition or subtraction property of equality

Distributive property

addition or subtraction property of equality

Multiplication or division property of equality

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the graph of
5x - 2y = 20?

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Answer:

Graph D

Step-by-step explanation:

5x-2y=20

-2y=-5x+20

y=5/2x-10

Hope this helps!

If f(x) = -x^2 +5z and g (x) = 2x-4 find

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Answer:

1) x=√−y+5z or x=−√−y+5z

2) g=2x-4/x

Step-by-step explanation:

explanation for first problem:

Let's solve for x.

y=−x^2+5z

Step 1: Flip the equation.

−x^2+5z=y

Step 2: Add -5z to both sides.

−x^2+5z+−5z=y+−5z

−x^2=y−5z

Step 3: Divide both sides by -1.

−x^2

−1

=

y−5z

−1

x2=−y+5z

Step 4: Take square root.

x=√−y+5z or x=−√−y+5z

explanation for problem 2:

Let's solve for g.

gx=2x−4

Step 1: Divide both sides by x.

gx/x = 2x-4/x

g=2x-4/x

someone please help myst teacher never explains the hw

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Answer:

Prob gonna be prob b

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

a 3000

b 2000

c 28000

d 9000

Step-by-step explanation: i think

y= -2x +9 what does x equal ?

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Answe        Step-by-step explanation:

46579765+4879+889 78+6565

37+32 divided by 2 X 7

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37 + 32 = 69 , 2 x 7 = 14 , then take the two answers and divided them 69 ÷ 14 = 4.928571428571429 , the answers really long btw but uh hope that helps

Please help me it would mean a lot.

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Answer:

measure of angle ROQ is 41.5º

Step-by-step explanation:

That little curved line inside the angle POR and angle ROQ means they are congruent, or have congruent angles. So, we have two of the same angles, which we can represent with the same variable: x.

114-31= 83

83=2x

83/2 = 41.5

x=41.5

What is greater -5.65 or -5.6
I know its easy but i have to finish this buy 10:50am so could anyone help me????

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Answer:

I believe the answer should be -5.6.

In a sale a clothes shop reduces its price by 35% a jacket usually costs $71 how much after the sale?

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Answer:

$46.15

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]71(1 - .35) = 46.15[/tex]

OK i dont know what time it is for you so its 5:40 am but here another question.
I have $40.50
If i went to a store and got 3 boxes of popcorn ( $15.99)and 3 milk jugs ($12.99).Then get a pack of gum ( $1.99).Plus tax ( $4.99) add to everything.Hint plus all money then add $4.99 three times.

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Answer:

Question wasn't specific enough but I believe the cost=$93.92

Step-by-step explanation:

15.99*3=47.97

12.99*3=38.97

plus 1.99 and 4.99, add them all together

47.97+38.97+1.99+4.99=93.92

twelve is no more than the sum of -1.5 times a number w and 4

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Answer:

w < -5.33333

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Write inequality

12 < -1.5w + 4

Step 2: Solve for w

Subtract 4 on both sides: 8 < -1.5wDivide both sides by -1.5: -5.3333 > wRewrite: w < -5.33333

Here we see that any value smaller than -5.3333 will work.

What is N + (n+2) when N = 62 and n = 64

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62+66= 128, plugin the values; 62+(64+2)=128

Can someone help me ASAP please 15 and 16

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I don’t know number 15 but number 16 is $1.50
Explanation:
$6.50(2)=$ 13.00
$20.00(2)=$40.00
+$ 53.00
$53.00- $10.00 =$ 43.00
$44.50-$43.00= $1.50

Find the value of x. Then find the angle measures of the polygon. ​

Please help me as soon as possible, it would be great if you gave me an explanation!

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For number 20:

Because a triangle is 180 degrees, we will equal all the angles we know to that. So, this is how we will write our equation:

Solve for x:

60 + x + 20 + 3x = 180

4x = 100

x = 20

Using 75, you can find the angle measure by plugging 75 where x is present in the angle measures. For example:

x = 20,

20 + 20 = 40

3(20) = 60

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For number 21:

The shape shown is basically two triangles, so 180 x 2 is 360. Again, same procedure. Add all known angle measures and make an equation where they all equal 360.

Solve for x:

x-5+x+35+1.4x+x=360

x = 75

By isolating x, you should get an answer of 75. Now, plug that into each of the equations:

x = 75

75 + 35 = 110

75 - 5 = 70

1.4(75) = 105

T^12 x T^10= T to the power of what

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Answer:

t²²

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi there !

t¹²ₓ t¹⁰ = t¹²⁺¹⁰ = t²²

Good luck !

Please help!!!! I need to pass this class!!

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Answer:

x is approximately 69.39 degrees.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find x in this triangle, we can use the sin rule:

[tex]\frac{a}{sin(A)} =\frac{b}{sin(B)}[/tex]

The corresponding angle for each length is the one that lies directly opposite it. E.g. if 3.5 was our length 'a', then 55 degrees would be our angle A.

So let's take 3.5 and 55degrees as our length and Angle A, and 4 and x degrees as our length and angle B as we are trying to solve for x.

This would give us the following equation:

[tex]\frac{3.5}{sin(55)} =\frac{4}{sin(x)} \\[/tex]

Since we are solving for an angle, it will be easier to rearrange the equation if we have it as the numerator, so we can flip the fractions to make it easier. It will still be equal as we are looking for the ratio.

[tex]\frac{sin(55)}{3.5} =\frac{sin(x)}{4} \\[/tex]

From here let's isolate the sin(x) by multiplying by 4 and solving the values we have so far:

[tex]\frac{4 sin(55)}{3.5} =sin(x)\\\frac{3.2766}{3.5} =sin(x)\\0.936=sin(x)[/tex]

Now the final step is to use inverse sin to cancel the sin so we just have x:

[tex]sin^{-1} 0.936=x\\x=69.39[/tex]

x is approximately 69.39 degrees.

Hope this helped!

Find measure angle 3

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Answer:

∠ 3 = 50°

Step-by-step explanation:

∠ 3 and 50° are corresponding angles and congruent, thus

∠ 3 = 50°

Answer:

90

Step-by-step explanation:

you add 40+ 50 and it out to 90

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Explain what a rigid motion is and why it is important

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Answer:

rigid motion preserves the original shape and size of the figure—so the new figure after the rigid motion and the old figure before it would be congruent. 

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Solve the equation
6= x/4 + 2

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Answer:

16

Step-by-step explanation:

16/4=4

4+2=6

Answer:

x=16

Step-by-step explanation:

May I get some help on this please?

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is the second explanation I think

Answer:

it's the 2nd answer

Step-by-step explanation:

basically I just found the range and it kinda gave me the answer (range is the difference between the highest and lowest number, so 24-9=15)

Slope of (-15,-10) (9,8)

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The formula for the remaining volume of fuel in a cars tank is I - E • D, where I is the initial volume of fuel, E if the fuel efficiency, and D is the distance traveled. Carson drove a distance of 120 kilometres. He initially had 30 litres of fuel, and his car's fuel efficiency is 100 cubic centimetres per kilometer. What calculation will give us the estimated volume of fuel left in Carson's tank by the end of the drive, in litres? a)30-100/1000 • 120 b)30•1000-100•20 c)30/1000 -100•120 d)30-100•1000•120

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Answer:

a)30-100/1000 • 120

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Remaining volume of fuel in a cars tank = I - E • D

where,

I = initial volume of fuel

E = fuel efficiency

D = distance traveled.

Carson

I = 30

E = 100

D = 120

Estimated volume of fuel in Carson's tank = I - E • D

= 30 - 100/1000 * 120

a)30-100/1000 • 120

Answer:

A (30-(100/1000)x120)

Step-by-step explanation:

I is a volume quantity, D is a distance quantity, and E is a rate measured as volume/distance.

So ExD gives us volume quantity.

Distance units are consistent (kilometers) but the volume units of E are inconsistent with those of I and the desired answer.

Let's convert E to liters per kilometer. We will use the fact that there are 1000 cubic centimeters per liter.

You get: 30 liter - 100/1000 liters/kilometer x 120 kilometers

In conclusion, this is the calculation that will give us the estimated volume of fuel that remains in Carson's tank by the end of the drive, in liters:

30-100/1000x120.

Hope this helps!

Simplify each expression using the distributive property and combining like terms
7(1 - 4x) + 4x =

6(v - 5) +1 =

- 7(8 + 8x) - 6x =

- 3(6x +9) + 1 =

- 2(-6+ 5k) - 1 =

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Answer:

7- 32x

6v - 31

-56 - 62x

-18x - 26

11 - 10k

Am I right?

Tell whether the statement is always, sometimes, or never true.
The LCM of two different prime numbers is their product.
The statement is
true.

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yes, the statement is true since they are both prime :)
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