Answer:
9:10pm
Step-by-step explanation:
the game ended at 9:10pm
Answer:
21:10 (24-hour clock) or 9:10 ( 12-hour clock)
Step-by-step explanation:
Two ways it can be solved:
Starting time: 7:30
Game lasted- 1 hour and 40 minutes
Ending time-?
7:30 is converted to 24 hrs timing clock:∴ hr I min
7 : 30 pm
+ 12 : 00
___________
= 19 : 30
Then, hr I min
19 : 30
+ 1 : 40
______________
= 20 : 70
+ 1 : - 60
______________
= 21 : 10
So it ended at 21:10 (24-hour clock) or 9:10 ( 12-hour clock).
or you can just add up :hr I min
7 : 30pm
+ 1 : 40
________
= 8 : 70
+ 1 : - 60
_________
= 9 : 10 pm
Help me out please???
Answer:
it's an equilateral triangle, so all the angles will be equivalent.
2x + 2x + 2x = 180
6x = 180
x = 30°
Answer:
30
Step-by-step explanation:
So, the solve this, lets first find the type of traingle it is.
Well, all the sides are equal, beign 3, so it must be a equalaterial triangle.
This means both the sides and angles will be the same.
Remember, there are 180 degrees in a triangle.
So we can think of it like this, since there are 3 angles, each being 2x:
6x=180 degrees
Now we can just get x alone by divide by 6:
x=30
So your answer is 30!
I hope this helps! :)
Line x is parallel to line y. Line z intersects lines x and y.
1/2
4/3
5/6
8/7
Determine whether each statement is Always True, Sometimes True, or Never True.
Always True Sometimes True Never True
m2 1 + m 24 = 180°
m2 5 - m2 7 = 0°
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22 28
m22-23= m_1-m24
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The ∠1+∠4=180 degree is always true, ∠5-∠7=0 is always true , z⊥y is sometimes true, ∠2≅∠8 is always true and ∠2-∠3=∠1-∠4 be sometimes true.
What is Coordinate System?Arrangement of reference lines or curves used to identify the location of points in space is called coordinate system.
Line x is parallel to line y.
Line z intersects lines x and y.
∠1+∠4=180 degree is always true.
∠5-∠7=0 is always true because the two angles are true.
z⊥y is sometimes true.
∠2≅∠8 is always true because the two angles are congruent.
∠2-∠3=∠1-∠4 will be sometimes true.
Hence, the ∠1+∠4=180 degree is always true, ∠5-∠7=0 is always true , z⊥y is sometimes true, ∠2≅∠8 is always true and ∠2-∠3=∠1-∠4 be sometimes true.
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This is part two go cheap the part one to understand
Answer:
8
24
3
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
the original area of the figure is 4 · 2 which equals 8.
Since the dilation that is needing to be done is by a scale factor of 3 then all we need to do is multiply the original area by 3, which gives us the new area 24.
So because the only transformation was a dilation that didn't significantly change the figure then we can say that both figures are similar.
[tex]\sqrt{6}+\sqrt{6}[/tex]
please I need it fast with steps
Answer:
[tex]2\sqrt{6}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\sqrt{6} +\sqrt{6} =2\sqrt{6}[/tex]
If a fair coin is tossed 8 times, what is the probability, to the nearest thousandth, of getting exactly 0 tails?
0.004 is the probability of getting exactly 0 tails :)
Ethan is practicing kicking field goals before a football game. He starts by kicking from 22 yards and increases his distance by 3.5 yards
every minute. He uses the equation shown to find the distance of his kicks (y), in yards, after different numbers of minutes (x).
y = 3.5x + 22
After how many minutes will Ethan be kicking from 50 yards?
a 4
6 7
8
d 9
The box plot below summarizes the data for the average monthly high temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit for Orlando, Florida
70
75
80
85
90
95
The third quartile is
92
90
83
71
Answer: The Answer is 90, Girl Got it right !!
Step-by-step explanation:
Which of the
following could define the function g? Explain your reasoning.
• Equation A: g(x) = 20 - (1.5)*
• Equation B: g(x) = 20. (2.5)*
• Equation C: g(x) = 10. (3.5)*
• Equation D: g(x) = 20 · (4.5)*
the following could define the function g: 20. (2.5)ˣ = g(x)
correct option: B
What is function?Exactly one element of Y is assigned to each element of X in a mathematical function from a set X to a set Y. Both the set X and the set Y are referred to as the function's domain and co-domain, respectively. The basic conception of functions was the relationship between fluctuating quantities and other variables.
h(x) = 20. 4ˣ (0, 20)
here, g(x) passes through the point (0, 20)
thus, g(x) = 20. aˣ
when x > 0, f(x) < g(x) < h(x)
hence a < 4
so, 20. (2.5)ˣ - 10. 2ˣ > 0
or, 20. (2.5)ˣ = g(x)
correct option: B
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How can you determine the distance between any two points on an axis
by using their distances from the origin?
DUE
NOW ⚠️
Answer:
d=√((x_2-x_1)²+(y_2-y_1)²)
Step-by-step explanation:
which is an application of the Pythagorean theorem. We can rewrite the Pythagorean theorem as d=√((x_2-x_1)²+(y_2-y_1)²) to find the distance between any two points
When would someone need a calculate area
Answer:
When measuring land size
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: For a square or rectangular room, you will first need to measure the length and then the width of the room. Then multiply the length and width. Length x Width = Area. So, if your room measures 11 feet wide x 15 feet long, your total area will be 165 square feet.
Step-by-step explanation:
A bag contains 8 green M&Ms, 12 blue M&Ms, and 2 orange M&Ms. What is the
probability of choosing a green M&M, eating it, and then choosing a blue M&M?
Please help me this is turn in tomorrow please.
Answer:
16/77 or about 21%
Step-by-step explanation:
P(G,B) = 8/22 x 12/21 = 16/77 (simplified)
pleas help me alot of points
Answer:
12
Step-by-step explanation:
its a square all sides of the square are the same so 48 divided by 4 is 12
5 points is not a lot of points
Divide X³ + 3x²−4x −12 by x +3. Choose any method
Answer:
[tex]{x}^{2} (x + 3) - 4(x + 3) divided by x + 3[/tex]
Second step
[tex](x {}^{2} - 4)(x + 3) \div (x + 3)[/tex]
The (x+3) brackets cancel each other
Final answer is
[tex]x {}^{2} - 4[/tex]
Here is a list of numbers:
18, -4, -3, -19, 11, 1, -16 ,15 ,9 ,5
State the median.
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the median you simply look for the number in the middle of the list.
In this particular case 1 and 11 are both the fifth number in the series of numbers. When this happens you have to add the two terms together (1+11) and divide by two (12/2)=6
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Answer:
[tex]y=10x\text{ or }y=10x+0[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope-intercept form is given by [tex]y=mx+b[/tex].
Since Farmer Coraz purchases 10 items every month, he will have [tex]10\cdot x[/tex] items every [tex]x[/tex] months. Since he initially starts out with 0 items, at [tex]x=0[/tex], y is also equal to 0, and thus we have the final equation:
[tex]y=10x\text{ or }y=10x+0[/tex]
*Note: while slope-intercept form is [tex]y=mx+b[/tex], since the value of [tex]b[/tex] is 0, it is possible to omit it from the final equation and both answers should receive credit.
Anyone know this?? I’m confused..
Answer:
jgh
side side side axioms
not sure
Answer:
[tex]\triangle CAB\cong \triangle ONP[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Triangles [tex]\triangle CAB[/tex] and [tex]\triangle ONP[/tex] share two corresponding angles and the inclusive side between them. This is known as ASA (angle-side-angle) and does prove congruence. Therefore, [tex]\triangle CAB\cong \triangle ONP[/tex].
The four proofs of congruence include SSS (side-side-side), SAS(side-angle-side), ASA (angle-side-angle) and AAS (angle-angle-side). No other pair of triangles demonstrate any of these.
Please help me! DO NOT SEND LINK!
Answer:
Area is 40
perimeter is 26
Step-by-step explanation:
area = l×w
[tex]8 \times 5 = 40[/tex]
Perimeter = 2L +2W
[tex]2 \times 8 + 2 \times 5 \\ 16 + 10 \\ 26[/tex]
Mhanifa please help! Find the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth
Answer:
12) x = 49.5
13) x = 8.5
14) x = 44.8
15) x = 4.6
Step-by-step explanation:
We can solve for the missing side lengths using trigonometry
Remember these are the trigonometric ratios
Sin = Opposite over Hypotenuse
Cos = Adjacent over Hypotenuse
Tan = Opposite over Adjacent
For #12
We can use trig ratio tangent as we are given an angle with a measure of 68° and its adjacent side length and we need to find the opposite side length. When dealing with opposite and adjacent we can use tan.
That being said we want to create an equation to solve for x
[tex]tan(68)=\frac{x}{20}[/tex]
Now we solve
* multiply each side by 20 *
[tex]20tan(68) = 49.5\\\frac{x}{20} 20=x\\[/tex]
we're left with x = 49.5
It seems that all of the problems are dealing with an angle, its opposite side and its adjacent side. So we will use the same trig ratio "tan" and process to solve for x.
For 13)
[tex]tan(62)=\frac{16}{x} \\[/tex]
*multiply each side by x*
[tex]xtan(62)=16[/tex]
*divide each side by tan(62)
[tex]\frac{xtan(62)}{tan(62)} =x\\\frac{16}{tan(62)} =8.5[/tex]
we're left with x = 6.5
For 14)
[tex]tan(15)=\frac{12}{x}[/tex]
multiply each side by x
[tex]xtan(15)=12[/tex]
divide each side by tan15
[tex]\frac{xtan(15)}{tan(15)} =x\\\frac{12}{tan(15)} =44.8[/tex]
we're left with x = 44.8
For 15)
[tex]tan(74)=\frac{16}{x}[/tex]
multiply each side by x
[tex]xtan(74)=16[/tex]
divide each side by tan(74)
[tex]\frac{xtan(74)}{tan74} =x\\\frac{16}{tan(74)} =4.6[/tex]
we're left with x = 4.6
Lisa records the number of miles that each of her parents drove each day last week. Her results are shown in the table below.
Select ALL the statements about the data that are true.
(don't give scam links, please)
a
The range of all miles driven by Lisa's father was greater than the range of miles driven by Lisa's mother.
b
The average number of miles driven by Lisa's father was greater than the average number of miles driven by Lisa's mother.
c
The median number of miles driven by Lisa's father was greater than the median number of mules driven by Lisa's mother.
d
The median number of miles driven by Lisa's father was equal to the median number of miles drive by Lisa's mother.
e
The average number of miles that Lisa's mother drive Saturday and Sunday was less than the average number of miles that Lisa's father drove on Friday, on Saturday, and on Sunday.
The souvenir stand sells the hats for $11.75 each , the postcards for $0.25 each , and the magnets for $3.50 each . Write an expression for the total amount of money they would take in if they sold all the items
Answer:
9.2h+50
Step-by-step explanation:
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Will mark brainliest please help ASAP Complete the square to find the vertex of this parabola x^2+14x-y-14=0
Answer:
the vertex is (-7, -63)
Step-by-step explanation:
x^2 + 14x - y - 14 = 0
x^2 + 14x = y + 14 (to isolate the x)
x^2 + 14x + 49 = y + 14 + 49
(x+7)^2 = y + 63
now we convert to vertex form, which is y = a(x – h)2 + k :
(x+7)^2 = y + 63
y = (x+7)^2 - 63
The vertex in vertex form is shown as (h, k) from y = a(x – h)2 + k, so in this case, h = -7 and k = -63. H is the x-coordinate as shown while k is the y-coordinate. Thus, the vertex is (-7, -63)
Explain why the graph shown may be misleading.
A textbook store sold a combined total of 411 psychology and history textbooks in a week. The number of history textbooks sold was 69 less than the number of
psychology textbooks sold. How many textbooks of each type were sold?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
h and p are the number of history and psych textbooks, respectively.
store sold a total of 411 textbooks in a week.
h + p = 411
The number of history textbooks sold was 69 less than the number of psychology textbooks sold.
h = p - 69
Substitution
(p-69) + p = 411
2p = 411+69
p = 240
h = p-69 = 171
171 history books and 250 psych books
If cos 0 = 1/2, find the degree measure of 0.
Answer:
60°
Step-by-step explanation:
if you look on a unit circle the coordinates correspond to (cos, sin) so at 60° they are (1/2, √3/2)
Solve: Jackson earns $16 per hour. His expenses are $532 per month. Which
expression shows how much money he has left after his expenses? *
532x - 6
532x + 16
16x - 532
16x + 532
Answer:He works 40 hours each week at a rate of $16 per hour.
Step-by-step explanation:
dexter has a total of 50 red, blue and green straws if he has 20 red straws, what fraction of dexter's straws are red?
Answer:
2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
20/50 is 2/5 simplified
Answer:
20/50=2/5
Step-by-step explanation:
A rectangular prism holds 450 cm of water. What is the height of the prism, in
centimetres if the base is 15 cm x 10 cm?
Step-by-step explanation:
see the photo for the answer
The length of a rectangle is 2 times the width of the rectangle. Let x represent the width of the rectangle.
Write an expression to represent the length of the rectangle.
Please no file just type the answer ASAP
Answer:
ok ASAP done ..... for it
Please help! Free 100 points because why not lol
Answer:
Hello there :)
to find your cordinates simply set everything according to 0 and solve the equation with -b +- square rooted by b ac over b (im sorry i forgot what this equation is called). using +, that is your x point, and solving for - that is your y point.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope this helps you!
Have a terrific week :)
Answer: Thanks!!
Step-by-step explanation:
9. Mr. McDonald has $500.00 to spend at a bicycle store. All prices listed
below include tax. He buys a new bicycle for $273.98. He buys 3 bicycle
reflectors for $7.23 each and 1 bicycle helmet for 42.36. he plans to use
the remaining money to buy new cycling outfits for $78.12 each. Write and
solve an inequality to determine the greatest number of cycling outfits
that Mr. Mc Donald can buy with the remaining money? *
Answer:
This will explain it
Step-by-step explanation:
To answer the question, you need to determine the amount Mr. Traeger has left to spend, then find the maximum number of outfits that will cost less than that remaining amount.
Spent so far:
... 273.98 + 3×7.23 +42.36 = 338.03
Remaining available funds:
... 500.00 -338.03 = 161.97
The cycling outfits are about $80 (slightly less), and this amount is about $160 (slightly more), which is 2 × $80.
Mr. Traeger can buy two (2) cycling outfits with the remaining money.
_____
The remaining money is 161.97/78.12 = 2.0733 times the cost of a cycling outfit. We're sure he has no interest in purchasing a fraction of an outfit, so he can afford to buy 2 outfits.