Lena skied downhill at a steady speed on a 3-mile slope

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Answer 1

Answer:

what are you asking could you clarify, please

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Which fraction represents Lena's speed in miles per hour?

Answer = 3 / 1/4 (three over one fourth)

What is Lena's speed in miles per hour?

Answer = 3 / 1/4 = 12 (three over one fourth equals twelve)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Solve the inequality.

||2x−1|−2|>3

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Answer:

x > 3

Step-by-step explanation:

can yall help me plz ​

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Answer:

C. 1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

up 1, right 4

Four student are each trying to raise the same amount of money for a class trip. The table below shows how much of each student's goal has been met.

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Answer:

the answer is  5/8, 65%, 2/3, 0.7

Step-by-step explanation:

i'll make the person who solves this the brainlest Evaluate the expression:
-2 1/4 + 8 + (- 1 3/4 ) - 1

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

Convert to improper fraction then do the math from there

I’m so confused can anyone help?

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15 I got your back bro

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is 15.

1/5 is 10

1/2 is 25

25+10=35

50-35 is 15, your answer. Hope this helped :)

Hi :) how to do part 4?

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Answer:

15(iv) 68 units²

Step-by-step explanation:

Please see the attached picture for full solution. (Pictures 1 &2)

*I also did Q15 part (iii) by accident so I have also attached its working above if you need it. (Picture 3 and onwards)

What is 75% of 30 menutes

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Answer:

22.5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Let x = the length of the shorter piece of rope. x + (1/2)x = 24 (3/2)x = 24 (2/3)(3/2)x = (2/3)(24) x = 16 The lengths of rope are 16 feet and 8 feet. A student solves the problem to the left as shown. Which statements describe the solution? Check all of the boxes that apply.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the question

A rope is 24 feet long. It is cut into two pieces such that one piece is half the length of the other. Find the lengths of the two pieces of rope.

Options

The stated solution is correct (lengths of 16 feet and 8 feet).

Based on the way the variable is defined, the equation should be x + 2x = 24.

The equation is written correctly, but there is an error in solving the equation.

The way the variable is defined, and because x=16, the longer piece of rope would be 32 feet, which is not possible.

2

Let the length of one piece be x (shorter piece) and the other be y.

If the rope is cut into two pieces and 24ft long, then;

x+y = 24.......... 1

If one piece is half the length of the other, then x = y/2..... 2

substitute equation 2 into 1

y/2 + y = 24

take the LCM

y+2y/2 = 24

3y/2 = 24

cross multiply

3y = 48

Divide both sides by 3;

3y/3 = 48/3

y = 16 feet

Since x = y/2

x = 16/2

x = 8 feet

Based on the calculation above, I can conclude that;

- The student stated solution is correct (lengths of 16 feet and 8 feet)

- The way the variable is defined, and because x=16, the longer piece of rope would be 32 feet, which is not possible.

- Based on the way the variable is defined, the equation should be x + 2x = 24.

what is 0.4repeating as a fraction?

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Answer:

11/25

Step-by-step explanation:

can someone help me to solve 3/4÷1/2=​

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Answer:

3/4 ÷ 1/2 is one and one half or 3/2

Answer:

1.5 or 1 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

3/4 divided by 1/2 is simply a reverse order of multiplication.

As you see if you swap the 1 and 2 in one half you get 2 over 1.

This changes the division sign to a multiplication sign.

Thus then you can multiply 3/4 by 2 to get 6/4.

6/4 then can be simplified as 1 and 1/2 or 1.5.

7. Cassidy's family is driving home
from vacation at an average speed
of 55 mph. After 2 hours they
are 110 miles from home. What
is an equation in point-slope that
represents their distance from
home, y, after x hours?

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Answer:

The equation in a point-slope form that  represents their distance from

home, y miles, after x hours, is y - 110 = 55(x - 2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The point-slope form of the linear equation is

[tex]y-y_{1}=m(x-x_{1})[/tex] , where

m is the slope of the line (average)

[tex](x_{1},y_{1})[/tex] is a point on the line

→ The family is driving home  from vacation at an average speed

    of 55 miles per hour

∴ m = 55

→ After 2 hours they  are 110 miles from home

∵ x is the number of hours

∵ y is the distance in miles after x hours

∴ [tex]x_{1}[/tex] = 2

∴ [tex]y_{1}[/tex] = 110

→ Substitute these values in the form of the equation above

∴ y - 110 = 55(x - 2)

The equation in a point-slope form that  represents their distance from

home, y miles, after x hours is y - 110 = 55(x - 2)

Please help asap!!!!!!!!!

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Exact answer is 29415.5844

However if you round the multiplier it is

2.942x10^4 or $29420

Step-by-step explanation:

Plug it in a calculator. Divide debt by population.

what is the largest exponent in a polynomial

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degree

The largest exponent in the polynomial is called the degree, and the coefficient of the variable raised to that exponent is called the leading coefficient. The constant in a polynomial has no variable written next to it.

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The graph below shows the relationship between time and distance traveled by a race
car moving at a constant rate and at its maximum speed. How long did it take the
race car to travel 480 miles?
Race Car Data
Distance (miles)
800
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
0.5 1.5 2.5 3.5 4.5 5.5 6.5
Time (hours)

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Answer:

t = 4.2 h

Step-by-step explanation:

We can calculate the time taken by the car to travel 400 miles, easily by taking a difference of time in graph between 0 miles and 400 miles value:

t₄₀₀ = 3.5 h - 0 h

t₄₀₀ = 3.5 h

Now, we calculate the constant speed of the car from the following formula:

s = vt

v = s/t

where,

v = velocity of the car = ?

s = distance covered by the car = 400 mi

t = time taken = 3.5 h

Therefore,

v = 400 mi/3.5 h

v = 114.28 mi/h

Now, for this uniform speed the time taken to cover the distance of 480 miles will be:

114.28 mi/h = 480 mi/t

t = (480 mi)/(114.28 mi/h)

t = 4.2 h

3 message Bill weighs 120 pounds and is gaining 10 pounds per month. Phil weighs 204 pounds and is losing 4 pounds per month. How many months will it take for Bill to Weigh the same as Phil? Write an equation to solve this problem

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Answer:

6 months

Step-by-step explanation:

120 +10x = 204 - 4x

10x + 4x = 204 - 120

14x = 84

x = 6

Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned with 10 micrograms of the radioactive substance Polonium-210. Since radioactive decay follows a compounded continuously model, we can determine the amount of substance left in Alexander Litvinenko's body at any given time. If Polonium-210 has a decay rate of .502%, then determine the amount of Polonium-210 left in his body after 72 days. Provide 3 decimal places and a label in your answer.

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Answer:

The amount of Polonium-210 left in his body after 72 days is 6.937 μg.

Step-by-step explanation:

The decay rate of Polonium-210 is the following:

[tex] N(t) = N_{0}e^{-\lambda t} [/tex]     (1)

Where:

N(t) is the quantity of Po-210 at time t =?

N₀ is the initial quantity of Po-210 = 10 μg

λ is the decay constant  

t is the time = 72 d  

The decay rate is 0.502%, hence the quantity that still remains in Alexander is 99.498%.    

First, we need to find the decay constant:

[tex] \lambda = \frac{ln(2)}{t_{1/2}} [/tex]    (2)

Where t(1/2) is the half-life of Po-210 = 138.376 days

By entering equation (2) into (1) we have:

[tex] N(t) = N_{0}e^{-\frac{ln(2)}{t_{1/2}}*t}} = 10* \frac{99.498}{100}*e^{-\frac{ln(2)}{138.376}*72} = 6.937 \mu g [/tex]    

Therefore, the amount of Polonium-210 left in his body after 72 days is 6.937 μg.  

I hope it helps you!  

if you travel 480 miles at an average speed of 40 miles per hour for how many hours were you traveling ​

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Answer:

The answer is 12 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the time taken for an object to travel given it's velocity and distance covered we use the formula

[tex]time = \frac{distance}{speed} \\ [/tex]

From the question

distance = 480 miles

speed = 40 mi/h

So we have

[tex]time = \frac{480}{40} = \frac{48}{4} \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

12 hours

Hope this helps you

please help quickly ill give brainliest if its correct

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2p10

Step-by-step explanation:

The scale of a set of architectural drawings for a house is 1/2 inch = 1 1/2 feet. A drawing shows a model of a room that is 4 inches long. How would you find the actual length of the room? (In other words, how much you find the length, in feet, of the room in real life?)

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1 1/2 feet is 16 inches. the model is 4 inches long so do 4 divided by 1/2 and you get 8, then multiply 16 x 8 and that equals 128, then divide by 12 and you get 10 2/3 feet

América is not a country

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Period, it’s garbage
No, America is how you spell it

John bought 5 notebooks for a total of $10. Which equation could be used to calculate the cost of the notebooks, y, based on the number
of notebooks purchased, X?

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I'm pretty sure it's B.

NEED HELP ASAP TYSMMM

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Answer: 2

Step-by-step explanation:

they already gave you what x is, all you have to do is plug x in where you see it.

(3)^2 - 5(3) + 8

9 - 15 + 8

3.The snow starts at a depth of 10 inches and melts to 2 inches over the span of 4 hours. Determine the rate of change over the interval 0≤x≤4

A.4 inches per hour

B.2 inches per hour

C.8 inches per hour

D.12 inch per hour

4.The population in a neighborhood increased from 120 to 156 people from 1990 to 1994. Find the rate of change over the interval 1990≤x≤1994.

A.1/9 of a person per year

B.9 people per year

C.36 people per year

D.4 people per year

5.The temperature increases from 60 degrees Fahrenheit to 84 degrees Fahrenheit from 8 in the morning to 12 in the afternoon. Find the rate of change over the interval 8≤x≤12

A.16 of a degree Fahrenheit per hour

B.4 degrees Fahrenheit per hour

C.6 degrees Fahrenheit per hour

D.24 degrees Fahrenheit per hour

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The answer is A 4 inches per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

#4: 156-120= 36

36÷4=9

Answer: B; 9 people per year

Step-by-step explanation:

#5: 84-60=24

24÷4=6

Answer: C; 6 degrees Fahrenheir per hour

6(−3−x)−2x=14 What is the value of x?

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Answer: x=−4

If I Helped, Please Mark Me As Brainliest, Have A Great Day :D

You are building a shelf that fits in a corner. In the figure, the entire shelf is 2 points ABC. If each unit in the coordinate plane represents one inch, then the
AREA of the shelf is
square inches. A(20,30) B(20,10) C(10,10)

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Answer:

  100 square inches

Step-by-step explanation:

The width of the shelf is BC = 20 - 10 = 10 inches.

The height of the shelf is AB = 30 - 10 = 20 inches.

The area of a triangle with these dimensions is ...

  A = (1/2)bh

  A = (1/2)(10 in)(20 in) = 100 in^2

The area of the shelf is 100 square inches.

Find m<1 and m<2. Justify your answer.

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Answer:

M<1 80 by the corresponding angles postulate

Step-by-step explanation:

Write rational number -3/8 as the quotient of two integers in two different ways I think the answer is
3/-8 and -3/8

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Answer:

sor

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate the following using the Density Formula: What is the volume of the Ms. Gonsalez's phone that he dropped in his sink, if the mass of the phone is 12.4 g and the density is 6.2 g/mL? *

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Answer:

2 mL³

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the density formula, D = m/v, where m is the mass and v is volume.

Plug in the mass and density, then solve for the volume:

D = m/v

6.2 = 12.4/v

6.2v = 12.4

v = 2

So, the volume is 2 mL³

#3: Create an equation that include at least 3 steps and the
distributive property that has a solution of 6.

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only if u help me with a problem

The length of a rectangle is 6 feet and the width is 3 feet. Find the perimeter
of the rectangle.

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Answer:

18

Step-by-step explanation:

6+6+3+3

6+6+6

18

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