Zach's baseball team is raising money for a charity. Zach is tasked with raising at least $250. If represents the amount of money Zach raises, which inequality represents this situation?

a. x>250

b. x<_250

c. x>_250

d. x<250

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Answer 1

Answer: x ≥ 250

Step-by-step explanation:


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REDUCE THE FRACTION -20T5U2V3/48T7U4V

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Answer:

-5V2/12T2U2

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Answer:

-5V2/12T2U2

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what letter grade is a 38/49

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Answer:77%

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

because if you multiply 38/49, it would be 76/98. and 76 is a letter c, but if i am wrong its b.

The chart below shows how far an object travels over a certain time.

A 3-column table with 4 rows. Column 1 is labeled Seconds with entries 4, 8, 12, 16. Column 2 is labeled Inches with entries 18, 36, 54, 72. Column 3 is labeled feet with entries 1.5, 3, blank, 6.

After 12 seconds, how far, in feet, will the object travel?


It will travel ??? feet

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Answer:

4.5      Hope this helps

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: 4.5

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what percenr of 60 is 15

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Answer:

9%

Step-by-step explanation:15% of 60 is 9%

Answer:

25%

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What is the area of the trapezoid shown? * 4cm 10cm 10cm 8cm

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The answer is 8cm ur answer is D

4. Over the span of a month, a school tracks student choices at lunch. They 1 point
find that 56% of all students buy milk with lunch and 32% buy a piece of
fruit. If 22% of all students buy both milk and fruit, which of the following
represents the percent of students who buy neither?

A. 0.28
B. 0.34
C. 0.42
D. 0.46

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

56 +32 =88

88 - 22 = 66 remove this who did both as to not double count

100-66=34 bought neither

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Answer:

6 and 8

Step-by-step explanation:

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In Sam's drawer, there are 17 red socks, 13 green socks, and 20 black socks. Any two socks of the same color make a pair.


* If the first sock that Sam took out was black, how many more socks must he take out from the drawer without looking to be absolutely sure to have a pair of socks (of any color)?

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Answer:

19:50

Step-by-step explanation:

well when you add all the socks you have 50 socks. if the first sock that Sam took out was black the second sock would be a ratio of 19:50.

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Rafael writes an expression to represent “a number, n, decreased by thirty-one.” Then he evaluates that expression if n = 29. Which statements are true about the expression and its evaluation? Check all that apply.
The correct expression is 31 minus n.
This is a subtraction expression.
This is an addition expression.
To evaluate, substitute 29 for the variable in the expression.
To evaluate, substitute 31 for the variable in the equation.
To evaluate the expression, add 31 to 29.
The correct expression is n minus 31.
To evaluate the expression, subtract 31 from 29.


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Answer:

The correct alternatives

This is a subtraction expression

The correct expression is n minus 31

To evaluate the expression, subtract 31 from 29.

Step-by-step explanation:

Rafael writes an expression to represent “a number, n, decreased by thirty-one.”

First you gotta know what means "decreased by thirty-one". It means that

there exist two numbers where the difference between them is 31.

The number [tex]n[/tex] decreased by 31 can be writen as

[tex]n-31[/tex]

The expression is therefore

[tex]n-x=31 \implies \boxed{x=n-31}, n, m \in \mathbb{R}[/tex]

Rafael evaluates the expression [tex](n-31)[/tex] for [tex]n=29[/tex]

[tex]n-31 = 29-31 = -2[/tex]

Answer:

A. B. G. H

Step-by-step explanation:

Help please ! Which similarly postulate or theorem let’s you conclude that JLK~MNO?

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Answer: SSS

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Answer:

Recipe 1 will taste different because it is a different proportion compared to recipe 2 and 3

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3^10 + 3^10 + 3^10=
a)9^30
b)3^30
c)9^10
d3^11

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Answer:

As a^m+a^m+a^m=a^m+m+m or (a+a+a)^m {WHEN BASES ARE SAME WE CAN ADD THE BASES TOGETHER AND PUT THE POWER (IN CASE OF ADDITION) AND WHEN POWERS ARE SAME WE CAN ADD THE POWERS AND LET THE BASE REMAIN SAME}

So,

(3+3+3)^10 and 3^10+10+10 is also true (only because both the basesa nd the powers here are the same)

So,

9^10 and 3^30

So option b and c are correct

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Apples are ____% of the total number of fruits.

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Answer:

25%

Step-by-step explanation:

What is pi/π used for in math

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Answer:

In basic mathematics, pi is used to find the area and circumference of a circle. Pi is used to find area by multiplying the radius squared times pi. So, in trying to find the area of a circle with a radius of 3 centimeters, π32 = 28.27 cm.

Answer:

Succinctly, pi or π is the ratio of the circumference of any circle to the diameter of that circle.

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what is the value of 2 power 1​

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]2^1=2[/tex]

Any number to the power of 1 equals the number itself

Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

2 ^1 is the same as saying multiplying 2 one time. 1x2 =2. Another example would be 2^2. You would multiply 2 by 2 twice, so two 2s.

Josie buys o purse that costs $64.95. If the sales tax is 5.5%, what is the cost of the tax.​

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Answer:

3.57

Step-by-step explanation:

64.95×5.5/100=3.57

Kylie is shopping at the mall. She buys a pack of water balloons for $3. She also buys seven t-shirts, each marked at the same price. Kylie spends a total of $59

Identify which equation models this situation.

a.3x+7=59
b.3x+7y=59
c.3x+7x=59
d.7x+3=59

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Answer:

b 3x +7y =59

Step-by-step explanation:

x is water balloons at 3 each and y is t-shirts at 7$ each.

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Lauren is saving for a new purse that costs $65. She already has $14 and will earn $2 for a weekly allowance. Her dad will also give her $3 a week for good behavior. How many weeks will it take before Lauren has enough money for her new purse?

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Answer:10 weeks

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify the fraction -24/6 then add -2

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Answer:

-6

Step-by-step explanation:

-24 divided by 6 is -4, so the fraction would be simplified to -4/1, then change to a whole number and subtract 2, which equals -6.


What is 321 divided by 49

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Answer:

6.55

(6.55102040816)

Step-by-step explanation:

321 / 49 = 6.55102040816

can be rounded to 6.55 or 6.6

Answer:

6.55

Step-by-step explanation:

In a certain city, three newspapers A, B, and C are published. Suppose that 60% of the families in the city subscribe to newspaper A, 40% of the families subscribe to newspaper B, and 30% subscribe to newspaper C. Suppose also that 20% of the families subscribe to both A and B, 10% subscribe to both A and C, 20% subscribe to both B and C, and 5% subscribe to all three newspapers. (i) What percentage of the families in the city subscribe to at least one of the three newspapers? (ii)What percentage of the families in the city subscribe to exactly one newspaper?

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Answer:

(i) = 85‬%

(ii) = 30%

Step-by-step explanation:

The question is a probability question.

We will need the following values:

P(A) = 60%

P(B) = 40%

P(C) = 30%

P(AnB) = 20%

p(AnC) = 10%

P(BnC) = 20%

P(AnBnC) = 5%

(i) To determine the percentage of the families in the city that subscribe to at least one of the three newspapers:

P(A) + P(B) + P(C) + P(AnBnC) - P(AnB) - p(AnC) - P(BnC)

= 60% + 40% + 30% + 5% - 20% - 10% - 20%

= 85‬%

(ii) To determine the percentage of the families in the city that subscribe to exactly one newspaper:

P(at least one paper) - p(AnB) - p(AnC) - P(BnC) -  P(AnBnC)

= 85‬% - 20% - 10% - 20% - 5%

= 30%

How do you solve 4x - 18 < -x -3

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Answer:

x<3

Step-by-step explanation:

--add 18--

[tex]4x-18+18<-x-3+18[/tex]

--simpifly--

[tex]4x<-x+15[/tex]

--add x--

[tex]4x+x<-x+15+x[/tex]

--simpifly--

[tex]5x<15[/tex]

--divide both side by 15--

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George earns $15 an hour, works 40 hours per week and about 50 weeks a year. what is his gross income for the year

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40hours = 2,080 hours per year. working 15$ would end up being about 31,200 a year

Which expression does not belong with the other three?

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Answer:

I think is the one with parenthesis

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Your class is selling boxes of flower seeds as a fundraiser. The total profit p depends on the amount x that your class charges for each box of seeds. The equation
p= -0.53 +25x - 120
models the profit of the fundraiser. What's the
smallest amount, in dollars, that you can charge and make a profit of at least $105?

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Answer:

$9.03

If you want smallest amount it dollars, you have to go with $9. However, this will only give you a profit of $104.47

Step-by-step explanation:

p = -0.53 +25x - 120

105 = -0.53 +25x - 120

225.53 = 25x

         x = 9.0212

Check work:

105 = -0.53 +25(9.02) - 120

105 ≠ 104.97

Since $9.02 doesn't equal $105 profit, let's add a penny to make it $9.03.

105 = -0.53 +25(9.03) - 120

105 ≠ 105.22      

If you charge $9.03 for each box you will make a profit of at least $105.

Round to smallest amount in dollars:

105 = -0.53 +25(9) - 120

105 ≠ 104.47

Find the area of the figure

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147 square meters.

We can break it up into two rectangles, then add the values together.

[tex]a = b \times h[/tex]

Rectangle #1 (verticle)

[tex]a = (6) \times (15 + 3)[/tex]

[tex]a = (6) \times (18)[/tex]

[tex]a = 108m^{2} [/tex]

Rectangle #2 (horizontal)

[tex]a = (13) \times (3)[/tex]

[tex]a = 39 {m}^{2} [/tex]

Add them together:

[tex]39 {m}^{2} + 108 {m}^{2} = 147 {m}^{2} [/tex]

By selling goods for $168, a profit of 12% was made by a merchant . How much did the goods cost him ?

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Answer:

$147.84

Step-by-step explanation:

168 * 0.12 = 20.16

168-20.16 = 147.84

Joshua is 5 1/4 weeks younger than Armani. Sara is 11 1/2 weeks older than Joshua. To the nearest week, what is the difference in Armani's age and Sara's age?

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Answer: 6 weeks difference

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16-3p=3/2p+5 solve for P

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P would equal 22/9 or as a mixed number, 2 4/9.
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