The balance on your ATM receipt is $93.72. You just wrote a check this morning for $12.57. What is your adjusted balance?

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Answer 1

Answer:

$81.15

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La suma de las edades de Pedro y su hijo son 84 años. Hace 6 años la edad de Pedro era 3 veces la edad de su hijo.
¿Qué edad tiene el hijo actualmente?
a) 34 años
b) 29 años
c) 24 años
d) 19 años

Es una pregunta de un examen en la que me quede estancado porque me da 32 o otra forma me da 30 pero ninguna es la opcion

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Answer: 24 years old

Multiply
7x(x^2-x+2)

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Answer:

7x^3-7x^2+14x

Step-by-step explanation: hope I helped

In the compound interest equation, A(x)= 500(1.07)x, what does the 500 represent?

The starting value

the growth factor

the amount in the account after x years

the annual rate of interest

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Answer:

The starting value.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the compound interest equation A(x)= 500(1.07)x, 500 represents the initial balance, or the starting value.

Write two numbers that multiply to the value on top and add to the value on the bottom.

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Answer: 10 x -9 10 + -9

Step-by-step explanation:

Complete the pattern: 2×4=8 20×4=80 200×4=800 2000×4=​

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answer: 8000
just add another 0

find the volume of the solid figure​

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Answer:

Volume= Length × Width × Height


Find the area in the pic please!!

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Answer:

Area = 970 ft²

Step-by-step explanation:

The shape is composed of a square and a triangle.

Therefore:

Area of the shape = area of square + area of triangle

✔️Area of square = s²

s = 20 ft

Area = 20²

Area of square = 400 ft²

✔️Area of triangle = ½*b*h

b = 20 + 9 + 9 = 38 ft

h = 30 ft

Area of triangle = ½*38*30 = 570 ft²

✅Area of the shape = 400 + 570 = 970 ft²

The diagram shows a cuboid.
8 cm
15 cm
20 cm
What is the volume of the cuboid?​

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Answer:

mdndmdkdkdkdkd

Step-by-step explanation:

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The answer is 2400 cm^3

You just need to multiply the dimensions.

what is the 4 one pls help

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Answer:

where are the shapes?

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Answer:

I think it is 2.5 cm.

Step-by-step explanation:

can someone help with this question please? (no links!!)

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

radius is half of it so 7 times 2= 14 and then multiply by 3.14.

So 43.96

24% of 40



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Step-by-step explanation:

24% is the same as 6/25

[tex] \frac{6}{25} \times 40 \\ = \frac{48}{5} = 9.6[/tex]

Answer:

9.6

Step-by-step explanation:

24% of 40 = 0.24 × 40 = 9.6

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Answer:

see explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

The scientific notation is 3.212 · 10^8

in rst, the measure of t=90°, the measure of r=9°, and tr=2.7 feet. find the length of st to the nearest tenth of a foot.

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

hjjh[tex]\leq[/tex]

Answer:

.4

Step-by-step explanation:  

2.7

x

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9=  

2.7

x

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2.7 9=x  

Cross multiply.

x=0.4276

x=0.4276≈0.4 feet

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Answer:

C D

Step-by-step explanation:

K/2 simply means k divided by 2. 1/2K also means divided by 2

Answer:C and DHope this helps!! ♥︎


A fair con is tossed 80 times in an experiment. If the coin is fair, what would be a reasonable number of times tails should appear
based on your knowledge of the theoretical probability of this event?

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Answer: 40 would be a reasonable number of times tails should appear if the coin is fair. Fair means 50/50 chance.

So, divide 80 by 2. 80/2 = 40.

a quantity of y varies partly as x and partly as the square of x. when x=2 ,y=14 and when x=5, y=65. Find y when x=-2​

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X\times 2 bc it is correct I think I’m not sure but yeah

CT fffgghjkjhhgggggg​

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

iuytfjgfgjhgyjuhguyhgvgfcfgcjhgvyhjnbm

Step-by-step explanation:

Step- by- step explanation

help me fast for extra points​

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Answer:

EKH and FKG

Step-by-step explanation:

vertical angles are angles that are directly vertical from each other.

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

EKH AND FKG THEY ARE VERTICLE (SAME ANGLES)

A map represents every 4 miles with 1 inch. If a school and a bank are actually 12 miles apart, how far apart are they on the map, in inches?

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

12÷4=3, so they are 3 inches apart

3 inches
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Answer:

the answers are 13, ab/2, 20 and 15x²/2

Answer:

1/2 a^2, 1/2 b*a , 20, 7.5x^2

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of right angle triangle = 1/2 height * base so

Area of MSP = 1/2 a^2 , Area of BUC =1/2 a*b

Area of BAC =1/2 8*5 , Area of DRK =1/2 3x*5x =1/2 *15x =7.5x^2

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The graph of a quadratic function is shown on the grid below.
Which coordinates best represents the vertex of the graph?

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the best coordinates to represent the graph is (1-1)

Which comparison of the two equations is accurate?
Equation A: Sqrt x^2 + 3x-6 - Sqrt X+2
Equation B: Sqrt x^2 + 3x-6 = Sqrt x+2
O Both equations have different solutions because the square root of a number is not the same as the cube root of a
number
O Both equations result in different equations after eliminating the radicals, so they have the different solutions.
O Both equations have the same potential solutions, but equation A might have extraneous solutions.
Both equations have the same potential solutions, but equation B might have extraneous solutions.

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Answer: C, Both equations have the same potential solutions, but equation A might have extraneous solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Both equations have the same potential solutions, but equation A might have extraneous solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

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A car museum wants to increase its collection by 20%. Currently the museum has 120 cars in its collection. How many cars would the museum need to add over the next year to meet its goal?

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Answer:

24

Step-by-step explanation:

PLEASE HELP ASAP I NEED THIS DONE BY TODAY. ILL GIVE YOU AN ADDITIONAL 50 points. You have to split the shape into two triangles and a rectangle and then add the sums of the areas. HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP!!!

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It’s 108 that’s the correct answer

Solve the equation 18+a= -5

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Answer:

The answer is -23

Step

the answer is a = -23

Find the interest on a loan of $5000 for two years at 9%

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Answer:

1k

Step-by-step explanation:

1,000 hhhhhhhhhhhhhhjj

1.Find the next three terms in the sequence. -2 , -5 , -8, -11 , ...

2. Find the 100th term.


Please show the working. ​

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the next 3 terms would be: -14, -17, and -20 (the pattern is your -3 each time) the 100th term would be -279 i think because there is 93 spots left after the first 7 terms, so 93 x -3 = -279

which graph represents the function f(x) = 3x-2/x-2?

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Answer:

solve for x and that should help match the equation to the correct grapgh, hope this help!

Step-by-step explanation:

2. A coin purse contains d dimes and q quarters. There are 20 coins in the purse, and the total value of the coins is $4.25. Which system of equations represents this situation?
A {d + q = 4.25
{0.1d + 0.25q = 20

B {d + q = 20
{0.1d + 0.25q = 4.25

C {d + q = 20
{d + q = 4.25

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B. D represents the amount of dimes and q represents the amount of quarters so that equals 20 coins total. 0.25q is the amount of quarters multiples by their cost, when added to 0.1d it equals 4.25.

Mr. Enloe uses a 3-foot-long piece of wood to build a square frame. Mr. Enloe cuts the wood in 4
pieces of equal length. What is the length, in inches, of each piece of wood?
12 inches
9 inches
36 inches
13.5 inches

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Answer:

it 12 inches u can thank me later

Answer:

9 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

First we divide 3 by 4, which equals to 0.75. Since 1 foot is equal to 12 inches 0.75x12 is equal to 9.

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