4.) A customer at a concession stand bought 2 boxes of popcorn & 3
drinks for $12. Another customer bought 3 boxes of popcorn & 5
drinks for $19. How much does a box of popcorn cost? How much does
a drink cost? Write and solve a system of equations
Equation 1 :
Equation 2:
Popcorn
Drink:

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Answer 1

Answer:

10$ each

Step-by-step explanation:


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which state ment correctly identifies the line of reflection ​

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The y axis is down the middle of the 2
the answer for this problem is y axis is down the middle of 2

What is the solution to a system with parallel lines?

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Step-by-step explanation:

no solution because they never intercept

find the value of each variable using sine and cosine. round your answers to the nearest tenth​

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Answer:

x=9.5 and y=15.3

Step-by-step explanation:

to find x you do sine of 32 = x/18 because the sine is opposite/hypotenuse

you put in a calculator sine (32) x 18 and get 9.538546756

so x equals 9.538546756 but it says to round to the nearest tenth so x equals 9.5

to find y you do the cosine of 32 = y/18 because cosine is adjacent/hypotenuse

cosine of (32) x 18 = 15.26486573 so you equals 15.26486573 but since you have to round to the nearest tenth y = 15.3

The value of x is 9.54.

The value of y is 15.3.

What are trigonometric identities?

There are three commonly used trigonometric identities.

Sin x = Perpendicular / Hypotenuse

Cosec = Hypotenuse / Perpendicular

Cos x = Base / Hypotenuse

Sec x = Hypotenuse / Base

Tan x = Perpendicular / Base

Cot x = Base / Perpendicular

We have,

From the figure,

Sin 32 = x / 18

Cos 32 = y / 18

Now,

Sin 32 = 0.53

Cos 32 = 0.85

Now,

0.53 = x / 18

Multiply 18 on both sides.

x = 0.53 x 18

x = 9.54

0.85 = y / 18

Multiply 18 on both sides.

y = 0.85 x 18

y = 15.3

Thus,

The value of x is 9.54.

The value of y is 15.3.

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Markus receives dollar bills from his grandfather for one week. On The first day he received a one dollar. On the second day he received two dollars on the third day he received four dollars and on the fourth day he received eight dollars if continues how much money will Markus have by the end of the week.

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Answer:

he will have $127 by the end of the week

What is the value of y?

3
4
5
6

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2y+4=10

we will subtract 4 from both sides

2y=10-4

2y=6

y=3

Answer:

3is your answer

2y+4=10

2y=10-4

y=6/2=3

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Answer:

1. 2 and 2 is c

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

c

Step-by-step explanation:

HELP WILLING TO CASHAPP if answered quick and correctly + 100 points The points plotted below on the graph of a polynomial which of the following X values is the best approximation of a root of the polynomial? Check all that apply
X=-0.21
X=-4.6
X=-2.3
X=3
X=1
X=-3.5

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4th one

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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Solve the following proportion: x 65 thousand
---- =. ------------
10 million. 40 million

Express your answer as a value written in standard form.

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Answer:

2600000000000000000000000000000000000

Step-by-step explanation:

65 thousand times 40 million times 10 million

Answer:

great question

Step-by-step explanation:

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A line passes through the point (4, -3) and has a slope of
4
Write an equation in slope-intercept form for this line.

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Answer:

y = 4x -19

Step-by-step explanation:

y = 4x + b

first we add the point to the equation and then we solve for b

-3 = 4 ( 4 ) + b

-3 = 16 + b

     -16

-19 = b

Classify each special right triangle in the length ratio of (Side1 : Side2 : hypotenuse)

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Answer: i added a pic of the answers

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Word problem please help thank you

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Answer:

The equation would be           P(t) = 280t + 3310              

The estimated number of moose in 2008 would be 8350 moose.

Step-by-step explanation:

First we will have to find out by how much will the number of moose increase each year. In order to do that we the number by which the population of moose increase, by the difference between 1991 and 1999. And so we get...

[tex]\frac{5830-3590 }{1999 - 1991} = \frac{2240}{8} = 280[/tex]

Now that we know by how much the number of moose increases each year, we can make the following equation...

Let "t" be the number of years from 1990, then...

P(t) = 280t + 3310

(if you are wondering why is it 3310, it is because you have to put in the number of moose that was there in 1990 and you can get that number by substracting 280 from the number of moose in 1991).

Based on the linear relation we figured out, the number of moose in 2008 would be predicted to be...

P(t) = 280t + 3310

P(2008 - 1990) = 280(2008 - 1990) + 3310

P (18) = 280(18) + 3310

P(18) = 8350

Multiply (x+5)(x-2).

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Answer:

x^2+3x−10

Step-by-step explanation:

X^2+3x-10

First multiply x with (x-2)Next multiply 5 with (x-2) with + sign between them

x(x-2)+5(x-2)

X^2–2x+5x-10

X^2+3x-10

Answer: x^2-2x+5x-10

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply x1 by x2 which equals x^2 then x1 by -2 which is -2x then multiply 5 by x2 which is positive 5x then multiply 5 by -2 which is -10


Which fraction has a value less than 5-7?

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Answer:

3/4

Step-by-step explanation:

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Step-by-step explanation:

The angle where the shadow ends is

[tex] \tan(x) = \frac{48}{60} \\ x = 38.66[/tex]

The distance from the tree to the angle of end shadow equal (60-20)=40ft

So the tall of tree is

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For the experiment of rolling an ordinary pair of​ dice, find the probability that the sum will be less than 4 or greater than 8.

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Answer:

the probability is 3/6 or 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to cover the poster with small stamps. We don't have any to begin with and we can't buy partial bags of stamps. Each bag of stamps 110.5 in covers . How many whole bags of stamps will we need to buy in order to completely cover the poster?

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Answer:

2243.7?

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

not right i think

Step-by-step explanation:

what is the sum of213,857?

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Answer:

1079

Step-by-step explanation:

213

+857= 1070

sum means addition .

Linda Pearl purchased a new computer for $3,500 using the stores installment credit plan. if he is required to make a 30% down payment and finances the remaining amount what is the total amount that he will finance

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Answer:

$2450 is the remaining amount

Step-by-step explanation:

i divided 3500 into 10th because its usually easier to do when you are working with percents, then so every 10 is $350. so he put down $1050 or the 30% because 350x3 is 1050 then you subtract 1050 from 3500 which then you get 2450.

Answer:

2450

Step-by-step explanation:

70% of 2450

Jeff Bezos, who owns Amazon, has a net worth of approximately $143.1 billion (as of mid-2018). An employee in the Amazon distribution center earns about $13 an hour. The estimated lifespan of the employee is 71 years. If the employee worked 24 hours a day, every day of the year from the moment of his birth, how many lifespans would it take for him to earn wages equivalent to Jeff Bezos' net worth? Round the answer to the nearest whole number.

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Answer:

Lifetimes=17,698.39

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of hours, H, in the employee's lifetime is

H=24(365)(71)=621960

At 13/hour, this is lifetime wages of

13(621960)=8,085,480

Divide this into 143,100,000,000 to get

Lifetimes=17,698.39

Note that this does NOT imply that the employee is underpaid.

In August, a grocery store averaged about 620 customers per day. In September, the average number of customers per day at the store was 1075. What was the approximate percent increase in the average number of customers per day from August to September?

255%
73%
70%
59%

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For these types of questions you normally do the new amount - original amount / the original. So 1075-620/620 which gives you 73.39%.

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The annual state budget for Texas is 108.0 billion with a population of 29.00 million residents. Round all scientific answers with two decimals with no spaces.

Example: 1.23x10^4 or 1.23E4



Write the Budget in scientific notation. 1 point Budget:

Write the population in scientific notation. 1 point Population:

Round to a whole number for the next part:

Calculate the Budget Per Capita and write your answer in standard notation. 2 points

On your paper only: Use the budget per capita in a meaningful sentence.

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Are the animals in budget it’s 47,000,000÷67 three cool stuff for a cool cat

A school psychologist notes that the average number of times that students are disruptive during class is 1.4 [μ=1.4] times per day. Following recent classroom policy changes, the psychologist tests if the number of disruptions during class has changed. He records the following number of disruptions observed during a class day: 2, 4, 3, 5, 1, 1, and 4.
A. Test the hypothesis that the number of complaints has increased or decreased using a .05 level of significance.
B. Compute effect size using estimated Cohen's d.

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Answer:

Reject the Null ;

0.928

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data: 2, 4, 3, 5, 1, 1, 4

Sample mean = (2 + 4 + 3 + 5 + 1 + 1 + 4) / 7 = 2.857

Standard deviation, s = 1.57 ( using calculator)

The hypothesis :

H0 : μ = 1.4

H1 : μ ≠ 1.4

Since sample size is small, use T test

Test statistic :

Tstatistic = (x - μ) / s/sqrt(n)

Tstatistic = (2.857 - 1.4) / 1.57/sqrt(7)

Tstatistic = 1.457 / 0.593 = 2.455

Two tailed test at α = 0.05

Tcritical at df = 7-1 = 6 ; α = 0.05 = 2.447

Tstatistic > Tcritical ; reject the null

Since ;

2.455 > 2.447 ; we reject the null ;

There is significam evidence that Number of complaints has changed.

Effect size ;

d = (x - μ) / s

d = (2.857 - 1.4) / 1.57

d = 1.457 / 1.57

d = 0.928

The zoo charges $14.50 for each visit, or you can buy a membership for $100

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Answer:

Step-I’m going to need more information

Answer:

ill rather buy the membership

Step-by-step explanation:

Because its less money for more times to go to the zoo.

Michael and Imani go out to eat for lunch.

Part A: If their food and beverages cost $25.30 and there is an 8% meals tax, how much is the bill?

Part B: If Michael and Imani add an 18% tip to the bill, what does their lunch cost in total?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

part=A

So, we must find out what the total bill cost is such that we begin by multiplying the price with the tax such that  $25.30(0.08) = $2.024.

Then we add the tax to the price such that

$25.30+2.024 = $27.32

In the case of adding an 18% tip,

So continuing on from the above post, $27.32 is the total after taxes. Then we add an 18% tip which is  

$27.32 (.18) = $4.92..........Then, we add it to the $27.32 to get  

$27.32 + $4.92 = $32.24 in total!

Lin bought 4 bags of apples. Each bag had the same number of apples. After eating 1 apple from each, she had 28 apples left.
Write an equation that represents the story.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

4(a-1) = 28

a = 8 apples per bag

The first term of an Ap are x, 2x +1, and 5x+1 Find
x and the sum of the
l0 terms
first

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Answer:

145/2

Step-by-step explanation:

d=[2x+1-x] = [5x+1 -(2x+1)]

x+1=3x

x-3x=-1

-2x=-1

x=1/2

therefore first term is 1/2

second term is 2(1/2)+1= 2

common difference d is 2-1/2=3/2

sum of first n terms is n/2 [2a+(n-1)d] where n=10

sum of first 10 terms= 10/2[2×1/2+(10-1)3/2]

=5[1+(9)3/2] =5[1+27/2] = 5[29/2] =145/2

To begin a bacteria study, a petri dish had 2800 bacteria cells. Each hour since, the number of cells has increased by 7.2%. Let t be the number of hours since the start of the study. Let y be the number of bacteria cells. Write an exponential function showing the relationship between y and t.​

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The function that models exponential growth is:

P(t) = P0*(1 + r)^t, where

P0 = P(0) is the initial value of P

r is the growth rate as a decimal

In our case we have:

P(0) = 2800

r = 0.035 or 3.5%

P(t) = 2800*(1 + 0.035)^t

P(t) = 2800*(1.035)^t

The same exponential function written using y and t is:

y = 2800*1.035^t.

Explanation: https://softmath.com/algebra-word-problems/to-begin-a-bacteria-study-a-petri-dish-had-2800-bacteria

For every 4 teaspoons of water is one cup of powder how many cups of powder do I need for 16 teaspoons

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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:16 divided y 4 is 4

Which fraction is greater? ​

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Answer:

1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of the following has the ability to line- item veto a law? A Governors b. The president C. Mayors can you help me please

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You bought a book for $5 and four bookmarkers. You spent a total of $13. How much did each bookmarker
cost?

*show work*

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Answer:

they each costed $2

Step-by-step explanation:

all you do is take 5 and count how many fingers u have left then u get 2

Answer:

Each book mark is 2 dollars

Step-by-step explanation:

You subtract the $5 from the $13 and that is equal to 8 dollars. Then you divide 8 by the 4 bookmarks and the answer is 2 dollars.

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