evaluate the expression 4 3x when x is 2

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Answer 1
4 times 3(2) = 24
24 would be the answer

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In the United States, 40% of the population have brown eyes (based on data from Dr. P. Sorita Soni at Indiana University). If 14 people are randomly selected, find the probability that at least 12of them have brown eyes.

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Answer:

0.0006087 (4 sf)

Step-by-step explanation:

Binomial distribution:  X ~ B(n, p)

where n is the number of trials and p is the probability of success

Let the random variable X be the number of people with brown eyes

n = 14

p = 40% = 0.4

Therefore,  X ~ B(14, 0.4)

P(X ≥ 12) = 1 - P(X ≤ 11)

              = 1 - 0.9993913226...

              = 0.000608677...

What is the value of the
expression? 1 7/8 - 6/4

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The correct answer is 3/8

Rewriting our equation with parts separated
1+7/8−6/4

Solving the fraction parts
7/8 - 6/4?

Find the LCD of 7/8 and 6/4 and rewrite to solve with the equivalent fractions.
LCD = 8
7/8−1 2/8=−58
7
8

12
8
=

5
8
Combining the whole and fraction parts
1−5/8=3/8

Find the vertex of this parabola:
y = -x2 + 6x – 15

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[tex]y = - x {}^{2} + 6x - 15[/tex]

[tex]y {}^{ \gamma } = - 2x + 6[/tex]

[tex]y {}^{ \gamma } = 0[/tex]

[tex] - 2x + 6 = 0[/tex]

[tex] - 2x = - 6[/tex]

[tex]2x = 6[/tex]

[tex]x = 3[/tex]

Substitute x=3 in y=-x²+6x-15

[tex]y = - (3) {}^{2} + 6(3) - 15[/tex]

[tex]y = - 9 + 18 - 15[/tex]

[tex]y = - 9 + 3[/tex]

[tex]y = - 6[/tex]

Vertex: (3,-6)
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In order to find the vertex of a parabola, we use the following formula:

[tex]\mathfrak{\displaystyle\frac{-b}{2a} }[/tex]

Please remember that a parabola looks like this:

[tex]\tt{y=ax^2+bx+c}[/tex]

Now you know what a and b stand for.

In this case, a = -1, and b is 6:

[tex]\mathfrak{\displaystyle\frac{-6}{2(-1)} }[/tex]

Simplify:

[tex]\mathfrak{\displaystyle\frac{-6}{-2}}[/tex]

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Which of the following number sentences is an example of the associative property? Select all that apply.

[tex](1\frac{2}{5}*3\frac{1}{2} )*4=1\frac{2}{5} (3\frac{1}{2} *4)[/tex]

[tex]2.5*(1.8+6.3)=(2.5*1.8)+(2.5*6.3)[/tex]

10(4.6 × 3) = (10 × 4.6) × 3

6.3 × 1 = 6.3

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Associative property:-

a+(b+c)=(a+b)+c

Lets check one by one

#1

Here the rule is

(ab)c=a(bc)

Hence Yes associative property

#2

Here the rule is

a(b+c)=ab+ac

Hence no it's distributive property

#3

a(bc)=(ab)c

Yes

#4

ab=ba

No

Associative property meaning rearranging the parentheses in an expression which will not change the result.

✔A)

[tex]\rightarrow \sf (1\dfrac{2}{5} \ x \ 3\dfrac{1}{2} ) \ x \ 4 = 1\dfrac{2}{5} (3\dfrac{1}{2} \ x \ 4 )[/tex]

[tex]\rightarrow \sf \dfrac{98}{5} = \dfrac{98}{5}[/tex]

This uses associate property as it is rearranged in a different way and result same.

B)

[tex]\rightarrow \sf 2.5 \ x \ (1.8 +6.3) = (2.5 \ x \ 1.8)+(2.5 \ x \ 6.3 )[/tex]

This property is called distributive property. a(b + c) = a(b) + a(c)

✔C)

[tex]\sf \rightarrow 10(4.6 \ x \ 3) = (10 \ x \ 4.6) \ x \ 3[/tex]

[tex]\sf \rightarrow 138 = 138[/tex]

associate property as the following is rearranged inside the parentheses

D)

[tex]\rightarrow \sf 6.3 \ x \ 1 = 6.3[/tex]

This does not fall under any method or else multiplicative identity property.

What does 5/x = 7/x+2 equal?
Solve by cross multiplying.
(5 over x and 7 over x+2)

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Answer:

I have no idea ask 567 9922 mathe teacher

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[tex] \rm{\frac{5}{x} = \frac{7}{x + 2} }[/tex]

Solve:--

[tex] \sf\rightarrow \: (7)(x) = (5)(x + 2)[/tex]

[tex] \sf\rightarrow \: 7x = 5(x + 2)[/tex]

[tex] \sf\rightarrow \: 7x = 5x + 10[/tex]

[tex] \sf\rightarrow \: 7x - 5x= 5x + 10 - 5x[/tex]

[tex] \sf\rightarrow \: 2x= 10 [/tex]

[tex] \sf\rightarrow \: \frac{ 2x}{2}= \frac{10 }{2}[/tex]

[tex] \sf\rightarrow \: x= 5[/tex]

~Done~

if you answer this question you will get 30 points

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Answer:

2 rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

Step-by-step explanation:

1+1 is 2

6 cm
8 cm
13 cm
5.3 cm
-
What is the surface area?

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Answer:

The surface area of what

pls try to send the image.

The circle graph shows how Lila spent her after-school time during the month of October.
Part A

If Lila spent a total of 92 hours on these activities in the month of October. How much time did she spent at Yoga?

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Using proportions, it is found that she spent 25.76 hours at Yoga.

What is a proportion?

A proportion is a fraction of a total amount.

Researching the problem on the internet, it is found that the circle graph shows that she spent 28% of her time of 92 hours on yoga, hence:

h = 0.28 x 92 = 25.76.

Hence, she spent 25.76 hours at Yoga.

More can be learned about proportions at https://brainly.com/question/24372153

R\ {0}→→ Ris defined by Jff: 1 f(x)=x³-1/x³-1then show that 2 f(x) + f(1/x)=0.

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[tex]\orange\bigstar \bold{ solution}[/tex]

[tex]\bold{f(x) = x³ - \frac{1}{x³ } }[/tex]

[tex]\bold{f ( \frac{1}{x} )= \frac{1}{x³} -x³ } [/tex]

[tex]\bold{f (x) + f (\frac{1}{x}) = (x³- \frac{1}{x³} ) + ( \frac{1}{x³} -x³)}[/tex]

[tex]\bold{ = 0 }[/tex]

These points are linear.
Find the slope.
X 3 4 5 6 7
y 0 9 18 27 36
slope = [?]

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The linear slope of x1x2 y1y2 came out as 9

a retail owner can but a certain clock at an average price of $53 per clock and sell them for an average price of $84 per clock. his fixed costs are $8000 per month and his variable cost is $5 per clock. (A) how many clocks must he sell each month to break even? (B) how many clocks must he sell to have a profit of $3000?

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Answer:

  (A) 308 clocks

  (B) 423 clocks

Step-by-step explanation:

The contribution margin is the amount by which the selling price of the clock exceeds the cost of the clock. The contribution margin is used to figure the break-even point, and the amount of profit from sales.

  contribution margin = selling price - variable cost - purchase price

  contribution margin = $84 -5 -53 = $26

__

(A)

To break even, the contribution margin from 'b' clocks must equal or exceed the owner's fixed cost:

  26b ≥ 8000

  b ≥ 8000/26

  b ≥ 307.7

The owner must sell 308 clocks each month to break even.

__

(B)

To make a profit of $3000, the owner must sell enough clocks to cover the $8000 fixed cost and contribute an additional $3000. That is, the total contribution margin from selling p clocks must be about $3000+8000 = $11000.

  26p ≈ 11000

  p ≈ 11000/26 ≈ 423.08

The owner must sell about 423 clocks each month to earn a profit of about $3000.

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Additional comment

Selling 423 clocks will yield a profit of $2998.

Perform the indicated operation & simplify.

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[tex](8-15i) +(11+24i) = 19+9i\\\\(8-15i)-(11+24i)=-3-39i=-3(1+13i)[/tex]

help I'm confused like always​

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Answer:

negative

Step-by-step explanation:

The good part about this question is you don't have to know the actual values of b or c, otherwise, I would be stumped too.

Given:

b is within 0 -> 1 b is positive

c is within -1 -> -2, c is negative

[tex]\frac{b}{c}[/tex] = b/c. When you have a fraction and one numerator is positive while the denominator is negative (or visa-versa, numerator is negative and denominator is positive), then the answer will ALWAYS be negative

so +b/-c = negative result

The answer is negative the reciprocal of 1/-2 is -2/1 which just means -2 therefore the answer is negative

Help!!!
Rationalize the denominator of;
[tex]1) \frac{1}{ \sqrt{7} } [/tex]
[tex]2) \frac{2}{ \sqrt{3} - \sqrt{2} } [/tex]
[tex]3) \frac{ \sqrt{6} + \sqrt{3} }{9 + 2 \sqrt{18} } [/tex]

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Answer:

see below for explanation:-

Step-by-step explanation:

#1

[tex] \displaystyle{ \frac{1}{ \sqrt{7} } }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{1}{ \sqrt{7} } \times \frac{ \sqrt{7} }{ \sqrt{7} } }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{ \sqrt{7} }{7} }[/tex]

#2

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{2}{ \sqrt{3} - \sqrt{2} } }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{2}{ \sqrt{3} - \sqrt{2} } \times \frac{ \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} }{ \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} } }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{2( \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} }{( \sqrt{3} {)}^{2} - ( \sqrt{ 2 } {)}^{2} } }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{2( \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} ) }{3 - 2} }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{2( \sqrt{3} + \sqrt{2} )}[/tex]

#3

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{ \sqrt{6} + \sqrt{3} }{9 + 2 \sqrt{18} } }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{ \sqrt{6} + \sqrt{3} }{ 9 + 2 \sqrt{9 \times 2} } }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{ \sqrt{6} + \sqrt{3} }{9 + 6 \sqrt{2} } }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{ \sqrt{6} + \sqrt{3} }{3(3 + 2 \sqrt{2}) } }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{ \sqrt{6} + \sqrt{3} }{3(3 + 2 \sqrt{2}) } \times \frac{3 - 2 \sqrt{2} }{3 - 2 \sqrt{2} } }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{3 \sqrt{6} - 2 \sqrt{12} + 3 \sqrt{3} - 2 \sqrt{6} }{3( {3}^{2} - (2 \sqrt{2} {)}^{2} ) } }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{ \sqrt{6} - 4 \sqrt{3} + 3 \sqrt{3} }{3(9 - 8)} }[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle{ \frac{ \sqrt{6} - \sqrt{3} }{3} }[/tex]

Alice is making bracelets to sell. She plans to put 12 beads on each bracelet. Beads are sold in packages of 20.

#1. What is the least number of packages she can buy to make bracelets and have no beads left over?

#2 If each package of beads costs $5.50, how much will the beads cost for her project?


Show and Explain your work
Hint: the “T” Method works well for show and explain. Make sure you have all of the details explained. If someone only read your explanation they should know… what the question is, all of the steps needed to answer the question and what your final answer is.

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Answer:

question 1 is 60 beads and question 2 is 16 dollars and 50 cents.

Step-by-step explanation:

for question 1 the are asking for the lowest common denomonator (60)

for question 2 you devide 60/20 and multiply by 5.50

3 x 5.50 = 16.5$

Graph the circle (x+5)^2+(y+2)^2=4

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(x+5)² + (y+2)² = 4

(x - x0)² + (y - y0)² = r²

with circle center point (x0 ; y0) and r for circle radius

so you have to place the point (- 5 ; - 2) and graph the circle with r = 2

What is the volume of a rectangular prism that is 4 ft. by 12 ft. by 6 ft.? Question 21 options: 324 ft.³ 205 ft.³ 288 ft.³ 315 ft.³

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Answer:

288 ft³

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula to find the volume of a rectangular prism is :

Volume = length × width × height

Let us find it now.

Volume = 4 ft × 12 ft × 6 ft

Volume = 48 ft² × 6 ft

Volume = 288 ft³

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Answer:

220

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

137°

Step-by-step explanation:

a straight line is 180°

x = 180 - (22 + 21)

x = 180 - 43

x = 137

A college is building a new basketball court that is 88 feet long and 40 feet wide, but the wood for the court comes only in 8-meter planks that are 10 centimeters wide. How many planks are needed to surface the court?​

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Answer:

2816

Step-by-step explanation:

Cm to m is divide by 100

10 / 100 = 0.1.

0.1 x 8 = 0.8

40 x 88 = 3520

3520 / 0.8 = 2816

what is the area of the triangle​

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

A=(bh)/2

a=(4*3)/2

a=12/2

a=6

Answer: 12 units 2

Step-by-step explanation:base times hight

Rey and Adrian have 100 marbles altogether.Rey has 4 times as many as marbles as Adrian.How many marbles does each boy have?

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Answer:

100

Step-by-step explanation:

4x of 100 is 400

Cuz Why Not Give 5 start + heart please cuz why not?

find the measure of angles 2, 3, and 4. input the measures then click done. i-ready

please help i missed a day of class i cant figure this out

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Answer:

m∠2 = 95°

m∠3 = 85°

m∠4 = 95°

Step-by-step explanation:

Vertical Angle Theorem:

When two straight lines intersect, the opposite vertical angles formed are always equal (congruent) to each other.

Therefore,

m∠3 = 85°

m∠2 = m∠4

Linear pair:

Two adjacent angles which, when combined, form a line, so the sum of a linear pair is 180°.

Therefore,

85° + m∠2 = 180°

m∠3 + m∠4 = 180°

If  85° + m∠2 = 180°

⇒ m∠2 = 180° - 85°

m∠2 = 95°

As  m∠2 = m∠4  then  m∠4 = 95°

An ellipse has a vertex at (0, −7), a co-vertex at (4, 0), and a center at the origin. Which is the equation of the ellipse in standard form?

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Answer:

As Per Provided Information

An ellipse has a vertex at (0, −7), a co-vertex at (4, 0), and a center at the origin (0,0) .

We have been asked to find the equation of the ellipse in standard form .

As we know the standard equation of an ellipse with centre at the origin (0,0). Since its vertex is on y-axis

[tex] \underline\purple{\boxed{\bf \: \dfrac{ {y}^{2} }{ {a}^{2} } \: + \: \dfrac{ {x}^{2} }{ {b}^{2} } = \: 1}}[/tex]

where,

a = -7 b = 4

Substituting these values in the above equation and let's solve it

[tex] \qquad\sf \longrightarrow \: \dfrac{ {y}^{2} }{ {( - 7)}^{2} } \: + \dfrac{ {x}^{2} }{ {(4)}^{2} } = 1 \\ \\ \\ \qquad\sf \longrightarrow \: \dfrac{ {y}^{2} }{49} \: + \frac{ {x}^{2} }{16} = 1 \\ \\ \\ \qquad\sf \longrightarrow \: \: \dfrac{ {x}^{2} }{16} \: + \dfrac{ {y}^{2} }{49} = 1[/tex]

Therefore,

Required standard equation is /16 + /16 = 1

So, your answer is 2nd Picture.

Inez bought a shipping container at a packing store

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Answer: ok? whats the question

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

I think u forgot to mention the question?

Step-by-step explanation:

How much will the storage container
hold?
7 ft.
5 ft.
10 ft.
10 ft.
3 ft.
1 ft.
4 ft.
4 ft.

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Answer:

The container will hold 190 ft^3 of volume of substance.

if the question means it.

If the distance from C to C’ is 8 and the scale factor is 5. What is the distance from A to C?
A. 8/5
B. 5/8
C. 10
D. 2

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The answer is A because you would have to divide 8/5 .. I hope this help:)

If 35% of a number is 56 and 25% of the same number is 40 find 60% of that number

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35%= 56

100%= 56÷35×100

100%= 160

25%= 40

100%= 40÷25×100

100%= 160

60%= 160÷100×60

60%= 96

Kristy bought some rolls of wrapping paper and 2 bags of bows for less then $10. Each roll of wrapping paper and each bag of bows cost $1.50. Which inequality can be used to find w, the number of rolls of wrapping paper Kristy bought?

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Answer:

[tex]w < 4 \frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The inequality symbol for 'less than' is '<'.

Let's relate the cost and the number of each item bought together with an equation.

Total cost

= (number of rolls)(cost of each roll) +(number of bags)(cost per bag of bows)

= w(1.50) +2(1.50)

= 1.5w +3

Now, we can form the inequality.

Since the total cost is less than $10,

1.5w +3< 10

Subtract 3 from both sides:

1.5w < 10 -3

1.5w < 7

Divide both sides by 1.5:

[tex]w < 7 \div \frac{3}{2} [/tex]

[tex]w < 7 \times \frac{2}{3} [/tex]

[tex]w < \frac{14}{3} [/tex]

[tex]\textcolor{red}{w < 4 \frac{2}{3} }[/tex]

What is the initial value & rate of change of the table

Weeks. Dollars
0. 10
2 20
4 30
6 40

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Answer:

y = 10

rate of change = 5

Step-by-step explanation:

The initial value is the beginning output value, i.e. the y-value when x = 0

Therefore, the initial value is y = 10

rate of change = change in y ÷ change in x

⇒ rate of change = (40 - 30) ÷ (6 - 4)

                            = 10 ÷ 2

                            = 5

take two points : (0, 10), (2, 20)

rate of change:

[tex]\rightarrow \sf \dfrac{y_2-y_1}{x_2-x_1}[/tex]

[tex]\rightarrow \sf \dfrac{20-10}{2-0}[/tex]

[tex]\rightarrow \sf 5[/tex]

equation :

y - 10 = 5 ( x - 0 )

y = 5(x) + 10

so initial value:

y = 5(0) + 10

y = 10

I THINK ITS C BUT PLSS TELL ME IF IM RIGHT


Use a number line to find the value of:

eight tenths plus one eighth equals

A. eight tenths
B. one tenth
C. nine tenths
D. seven tenths

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Answer:

it is .925 which is very close to 9/10 so C would be correct

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

0.925 so I would pick option C.

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