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Answer 1
Domain is x range
Range is y range
Close brackets if filled in circle, open bracket if empty (doesn’t count the last number)

Domain: [-4,-3), (0,1)
Range: [-2,5)


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How do I plot these in order because I’ve tried it multiple times and I cannot get the right answer.

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Answer:

This shape is somewhat like a square, I believe.

Step-by-step explanation:

1st Point: Inside the I quadrant (the top right), by moving 1 1/2 units to the right on the x-axis, and 4 units up.

2nd Point: Inside the IV quadrant (bottom right), by moving 1 1/2 units to the right on the x-axis, and 8 units down.

3rd Point: Inside the IV quadrant (bottom right), by moving 5 units to the right on the x-axis, and 8 units down.

4th Point: Inside the I quadrant, by moving 5 units to the right on the x-axis, and 4 units up.

Can someone pls help me with this?? T-T

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Answer:

route c on the way there

route b on thw way back

Step-by-step explanation:

route c is the 2nd shortest distance because you cant take b in the morning

the park is open in the afternoon and its the shortest availiable route back


A large high school has been waging a campaign against drug use, particularly marijuana. Before the campaign began in
2007, a random sample of 100 students had their lockers checked for drugs. In 27 of the lockers, marijuana was found.
To assess if the program has been successful, another random locker check was conducted in 2017. This time, 30 out of
175 students had marijuana in their lockers. Using a = 0.05, is there evidence to suggest that the proportion of students
who are found with marijuana in their lockers has decreased?

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Using the z-distribution, as we are working with a proportion, it is found that there is evidence that the proportion has decreased.

What are the hypothesis tested?

At the null hypothesis, it is tested if the proportion is still the same, of 27/100 = 0.27, hence:

[tex]H_0: p = 0.27[/tex]

At the alternative hypothesis, it is tested if the proportion has decreased, hence:

[tex]H_1: p < 0.27[/tex].

What is the test statistic?

The test statistic is given by:

[tex]z = \frac{\overline{p} - p}{\sqrt{\frac{p(1-p)}{n}}}[/tex]

In which:

[tex]\overline{p}[/tex] is the sample proportion.p is the proportion tested at the null hypothesis.n is the sample size.

In this problem, the parameters are as follows:

[tex]n = 175, \overline{p} = \frac{30}{175} = 0.1714[/tex]

Hence, the value of the test statistic is given by:

[tex]z = \frac{\overline{p} - p}{\sqrt{\frac{p(1-p)}{n}}}[/tex]

[tex]z = \frac{0.1714 - 0.27}{\sqrt{\frac{0.27(0.73)}{175}}}[/tex]

z = -2.94.

What is the decision?

Considering a left-tailed test, as we are testing if the propoortion is less than a value, the critical value is of [tex]z^{\ast} = -1.645[/tex].

Since the test statistic is less than the critical value for the left-tailed test, it is found that there is evidence that the proportion has decreased.

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How do you move a variable from one side of the equal sign to the other??​

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Do the opposite operation. For example

The equation 4x = 3x - 8
We need to remove one set of the X variables, so you do the opposite operation and subtract 3x from both sides (NOT THE -8!) and then you end up with X = -8
Hope I helped!

simplify
p^2+pq+3qr+3pr
with steps

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Answer: (p+q)(p+3r)

Step-by-step explanation:
p²+pq+3qr+3pr

Do the grouping p²+pq+3qr+3pr=(p²+pq)+(3qr+3pr), and factor out p in the first and 3r in the second group.

p(p+q)+3r(p+q)

Factor out common term p+q by using distributive property.

(p+q)(p+3r)

The dimensions of a cone are shown in the figure below. What is the approximate volume, in cubic centimeters, of the cone?​

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Answer:

B or 415

Step-by-step explanation:

the volume of a cone is given by the formula V = (pi × r^2 × h/3)

where,

V = volume of the cone,

r = the radius of the cone,

h = the height of the cone.

so by just plugging in the values we get the answer which is 415

if you need any further guidance make sure to ask. :)

The Volume of Cone is 414.48 cm³.

What is Volume?

Every three-dimensional item requires some amount of space. The volume of this space is measured. Volume is defined as the space occupied by an object inside the confines of three-dimensional space. It is also known as the object's capacity.

We have,

radius = 6 cm

height = 11 cm

Now, slant height

= √r² + h²

= √11² + 6²

= √121+ 36

= √157

= 12.52 cm

Now, Volume of cone

= 1/3 πr²h

= 1/3 (3.14)(6)²(11)

= 1/3 (3.14)(36)(11)

= 414.48 cm³

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On his first birthday, Tomás was 30 inches tall. For the next year, he grew half an
inch each month. What equation models his height during that year, y, as a
function of the number of months, x?

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Answer:

[tex]y = \frac{1}{2} x + 30[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

y = mx + b

y is his height during that year

x is the number of months

m is the slope or rate of change, which is 1/2 inch every month

b is the y-intercept, which is 30 inches

plug everything in then you get:

y = 1/2x + 30

Answer:

y = 1/2 x + 30

Step-by-step explanation:

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Find the value of AB in the given figure.​

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Answer:

AB = 6 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]In\:\triangle ABC,\:\angle B =90\degree...(Given)\\\\ side\: AB = side\: BC...(Given)\\\\\implies \angle BAC= \angle BCA= 45\degree\\\\\implies \triangle ABC\: is \: 45\degree-45\degree-90\degree \:\triangle\\\\\implies AB = \frac{1}{\sqrt 2} AC\\\\\implies AB = \frac{1}{\sqrt 2}\times 6\sqrt 2\\\\\implies AB = 6\: cm[/tex]

The distance from -6 to 1 is 7.
True
False

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Answer:

true

Step-by-step explanation:

-6 to 0 is 6 "steps" on the number line add the one and that is 7

Huw is paid a weekly wage.

Every week he:
saves
1/5 of his wage,

spends 70% of the money he has left on his living expenses,

spends all that remains on his social life.

One week, Huw saves £40.


How much does Huw spend on his social life?


_____%

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The total amount of wage Huw has every week
= 40 x 5
= £200

As he saves £40,
so the amount of money he spends on his living expenses
= (200-40) x 70%
= £112

The amount of money he spends on his social life
= 200 - 40 - 112
= £48

The percentage of the money he spends for his social life
= 48/200 x 100%
= 24%


Answer each question about the following series: 3 4.5 6 7.5 9 10.5. what is the common difference of the arithmetic sequence on which the series is based? d =

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Answer:

45.6

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

1.5

Step-by-step explanation:

In the given series 3 4.5 6 7.5 9 10.5

[tex]a_{1}=3[/tex]   ,    [tex]a_{2}=4.5[/tex]   ,   [tex]a_{3} =6[/tex]

As the series is arithmetic and in arithmetic series common difference is,

[tex]d=a_{2}-a_{1}[/tex]

[tex]d_{1} =4.5-3=1.5\\[/tex]

[tex]d_{2} =6-4.5=1.5[/tex]

So, common difference is 1.5

A cylinder is inscribed in a right circular cone of height 5 and radius (at the base) equal to 6. What are the dimensions of such a cylinder which has maximum volume

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Answer:

I dont know

Step-by-step explanation:

Will mark brainlyest! Please help.

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90° around the origin

hope it helps...!!!

d=22in cuál es la circunferencia

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Answer:

If the diameter is 22 and the radius would be half of 22 so it would be 11

Delia earns $10.50 per hour working at a restaurant. On Friday she spent 1 3/4 hours cleaning, 2 1/3 hours doing paperwork, and , 1 hours serving customers. What were Delia's earnings? A. $46.97 B. $47.25 C. $53.00 D. $57.75​

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Delia will earn $57.75 so it’s D

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Answer:

1, 3, 5, 7

Step-by-step explanation:

the c stands for columns.

when c =1, there is 1 blue box. when c=2, there are 3 blue boxes, when c=3, there are 5 blue boxes....so on.

Answer:Day 26

Step-by-step explanation : just multiply the numbers

The corner store sells one of its magazines for $ 6. 75 including tax. On one weekend the store collected $ 114. 75nfrom the sale of this particular magazine. What expression can be used to find the number of magazines, n, sold by the store for that weekend?


6. 75÷114. 75=n

6. 75÷n = 114. 75

6. 75n=114. 75

6. 75 + n= 114. 75

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Answer:

6. 75n=114. 75

Step-by-step explanation:

each magazine cost: $6.75 plus tax

and on weekend the store collected it sale total: $114.75?

=> 6.75n = 114.75 = 17 magazines sold

Find the volume of the cylinder, round your answer to the nearest tenth

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Answer:

V≈502.65 rounding would be v = 503

You know

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

-2, -1, or 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we are finding the value of n we have to look at what it cant equal. Since n is not equal to -3 or 1 and is inbetween those values n has to be between -3 and 1, this leaves us with -2, -1, and 0 as possible values. Hope this helped!

Which expression is equivalent to 3(2x+4y)-y? Show your work

A. 17xy
B. 6x+12
C. 3(6xy)-y
D. 6(x+2y)-y

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Hey there!


3(2x + 4y) - y

= 3(2x + 4y) - 1y

= 3(2x) + 3(4y) - 1y

= 6x + 12y - 1y

= 6x + 11y


LETS TEST OPTION D. FOR YOUR RESULT…


Option D.
6(x + 2y) - y

= 6(1x + 2y) - 1y

= 6(1x) + 6(2y) - 1y

= 6x + 12y - 1y

= 6x + 11y


6x + 11y = 6x + 11y which makes this statement TRUE ☑️


Therefore, your answer is:

Option D. 6(x + 2y) - y


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In right triangle ABC, ∠B is a right angle and AB=72, BC=65, and AC=97.
What is the ratio of sinC?
Enter your answer as the fraction, in simplest terms, like this: 42/53

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I don’t know but is the remain of in plus 8

Answer:72/97

Step-by-step explanation: took the test.

About 40% of the boys in Walter’s school commute to school by bicycle. What is the probability that you must select at least four boys to find one boy who commutes by bicycle?

Use the table of randomly generated numbers to answer the question. The numbers 0 to 3 represent boys who commute to school by bicycle, and the numbers 4 to 9 represent boys who do not commute by bicycle.

003 448 311 790 832
265 843 608 354 736
578 994 968 895 754
660 340 085 622 968
346 353 312 544 167
978 005 371 146 607
323 337 821 617 892
976 985 448 830 409
549 804 464 597 323
147 317 789 915 267
Based on this data, the estimated probability that it will take at least four boys to find one who commutes by bicycle is (Blank Answer)

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Answer:

The awnser is 0.32

Step-by-step explanation:

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Which of the following statements about closure is NOT true?
Polynomials are closed under addition
Polynomials are closed under subtraction
Polynomials are closed under multiplication
Polynomials are closed under division

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Answer:

Polynomials are closed under division is the answer.

Answer:

Polynomials are closed under division

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Given a sphere with radius r, the formula 4πr2 gives
O A. the volume
B. the surface area
O C. the radius
D. the cross-sectional area

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Answer:

B. The surface area

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is B. the surface area

John has expenses that total $4280 a month. He spends 22% on his mortgage for his home each month. How much of his total does he spend on his mortgage?

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John spent 943.58$ on his mortgage for his home.

4, raised to what power, equals 1/4

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Answer:x=-1

Step-by-step explanation:

4^x=1/4

x=-1

Hugh has to earn at least $400 to meet his fundraising goal. He has only 100 books that he plans to sell at $8 each. Which inequality shows the number of books, x, Hugh can sell to meet his goal?

20 ≤ x ≤ 400
40 ≤ x ≤ 100
50 ≤ x ≤ 400
50 ≤ x ≤ 100

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Last one. He needs at least 400 dollars. So 400/8=50 books
And maximum he can sell is 100 books cause thats all he got.
It is the second to last answer

In a pile of cards, there are four hearts, twelve clubs, and eight diamonds. How many times would we expect a diamond to be drawn in 300 trials?

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The correct answer is c. 100.

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of cards in the given pile = 24

Total number of diamond cards in the pile = 8

Probability of picking up a diamond in a draw of card from the pile is given by .

There are supposed to be 300 trials.

Therefore number of times a diamond card is picked from the pile is given by 300 ×  = 100.

Out of 300 trials to pick a card, about 100 times we can expect to have picked up a diamond card from the pile.

AB is a directed segment with endpoints A(2,2) and B(14,14). In two or more complete sentences, explain how you would verify that Point X, with a coordinate of (6,6), divides AB in a 1:2 ratio?

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Answer:

Calculate the x distance from A to B and the x distance from A to X and verify that the x distance from A to X is 1/3 of the x distance from A to B.

Calculate the y distance from A to B and the y distance from A to X and verify that the y distance from A to X is 1/3 of the y distance from A to B.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

B. 50 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

6 times 2.5 is 15

so that means 20 also has to be multiplied by 2.5

which becomes 50

Answer: B. 50 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

      We can set up a proportion. x will be the length of the second rectangle, I will have width on the bottom (denominator) and length on the top (numerator). All units are in feet:

             [tex]\frac{20}{6} =\frac{x}{15}[/tex]

      Now we will cross multiply and solve for x:

             300 = 6x

             50 = x

             x = 50

             The length of the second triangle is B. 50 feet

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