Select the correct answer.
Identify the end behavior and the zeros of function h.
h(x) = –13 – 9x2 + 41 +96
Based on these key features, which statement is true about the graph representing function h?
A. The graph is negative on the intervals (-00, -8) and (-4, 3).
B. The graph is positive on the intervals (-8, –4) and (3, 0).
C. The graph is positive on the intervals (-0, —8)and (-4, 3).
D. The graph is negative on the intervals (-3, 4) and (8,00).

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Answer 1

Answer: C. The graph is positive on the intervals (-∞,-8) and (-4,3)

Step-by-step explanation: I guessed on my test and got it right. PLATO


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12. How much combined snowfall was there
in Milwaukee and Oklahoma City?

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105.1 You simply find the amount fomr each and add them up hope this helped.

what is the cost of making one burrito (remember that cost is negative)​

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Answer:

$550

Step-by-step explanation:

How much is the profit for 1 burrito?: $8 - ($1.50+$1) = $5.5

So, profit for 100 burritos is $5.5 x 100 = $550.

Let sets A and B be defined as follows.
A is the set of integers greater than - 7 and less than - 3
B={c, h, j, k, v, y}

(a) Find the cardinalities of A and B.
n(A) = ? n(B)= ?
(b) Select true or false.

True
False
-6E A
-14 EA
k E B
Q E B
The E is the signal used not the actual letter E

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Answer:

n(A) = 3

n(B) = 6

-6 ∈ A => True

-14 ∈ A => False

k ∈ B=> True

Q∈B = >False

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

A is the set of integers greater than - 7 and less than - 3

B={c, h, j, k, v, y}

For set A:

The integers greater than -7 will be -6,-5 ....

As the set has integers less than -3, the set will be:

[tex]A = \{-6,-5,-4\}[/tex]

Cardinalities:

Cardinality is the number of elements in the set.

So,

[tex]n(A) = 3\\n(B) = 6[/tex]

Now for the statements:

-6 ∈ A        True as -6 is a member of set A

-14 ∈ A       False as -14 is not a member of A

k ∈ B          True

Q∈B            False

Hence,

n(A) = 3

n(B) = 6

-6 ∈ A => True

-14 ∈ A => False

k ∈ B=> True

Q∈B = >False

The length of a rectangle is four times its width. Twice the perimeter of that rectangle is 160 cm. Find
the length and width of that rectangle. pls answer fast​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given twice the perimeter of rectangle =160

Let width of the rectangle=X

So length of the rectangle =4x

2(perimeter of rectangle)=160

2[2(length+width)]=160

4(4x+x)=160

5x=160/4

5x=40

X=40/8

X=5cm

So length of the rectangle =4x

=20cm

Width of the rectangle =X

=5cm.

Length = 4*5 = 20 cm

Width. = 4 cm.

Many adults owe money from their college loans for years into their professional careers. A newspaper would like to estimate the proportion of all adults in the city who have debts from college loans. To collect data, a random sample of 300 young adults between the ages of 25 and 35 is asked, "Do you have more than $5,000 in current college debts?” 68% of those sampled reported that they do have more than $5,000 in college-related debts. How might this sample be biased in obtaining an estimate of all adults in the city who have college debts? Because young adults were randomly selected, this sample should provide an unbiased estimate of the proportion of adults with college debts. Because only young adults were sampled, undercoverage bias may cause the newspaper to overestimate the proportion of all adults who have college debts. Because some young adults may not honestly report their debts, response bias may cause the newspaper to underestimate the proportion of adults with college debts. Because adults with college debts may be less likely to respond, voluntary response bias may cause the newspaper to underestimate the proportion of adults who have college debts.

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Answer: B: because young adults were sampled, undercoverage bias may cause the newspaper to overestimate the proportion of all adults who have college debts

Step-by-step explanation: the question is asking how the sample could be biased and obtaining an estimate of all ADULTS in the city. Young adults aren't the only adults. Adults can be older than 35 too so it's not a good representation of every adult in the city

Answer:

B- Because only young adults were sampled, undercoverage bias may cause the newspaper to overestimate the proportion of all adults who have college debts.

Step-by-step explanation:

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For every 2 hours, approximately $1,689 worth of product is sold to consumers. How much money will the company for an entire month (30 days)?

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1,01340 cuase 1,689 times 2 equal 3,378 and times 30 equal 101340

The answer is approximately 608040

Reason: for ever 2 hours its 1689 so times that by 12 to make 24 hours for a day and times that by 30

Please hurry and help me I give a brainiest!

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Answer:

7/8

Step-by-step explanation:

87.5% is equal to 875/1000

by dividing by 5 a couple times

175/200

35/40

7/8

Answer:

7/8 is the answer for this particular question

M=3 (-4,-7) PLease include steps!!( I will give brainliest)

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Answer:

65

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

65

Step-by-step explanation:

Noise levels at 4volcanoes were measured in decibels yielding the following data:152,157,157,158Construct the 90%confidence interval for the mean noise level at such locations. Assume the population is approximately normal.Step 3 of 4:Find the critical value that should be used in constructing the confidence interval. Round your answer to three decimal places.

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Answer:

t critical = 2.353

CI = (152.82 , 159.18)

Step-by-step explanation:

We are required to find the t critical value and also confidence interval

The sample mean is = 152+157+157+158/4

= 156

The standard deviation is 2.7

At a confidence level of 90%, we have α = 1 - 0.90 = 0.1

α/2 = 0.1/2 = 0.05.

Degree of freedom = 4-1 = 3

When we look this up in the t critical value table,

t critical = 2.353

Next we have to find the confidence interval

CI = (156 - 2.3530 x 2.7/√4 , 156 + 2.353 x 2.7/√4)

= 156-3.17655, 156+3.17655

CI = (152.82 , 159.18)

Upper bound = 159.18

Lower bound = 152.82

Carmen measured her purple pen and found it was 14.724 cm long. What is the length of the purple pen rounded to the nearest hundredth

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Answer:14.73 your welcome

4.) At an ice cream shop the ratio of chocolate ice cream cones to vanilla ice cream
cones sold is 5 to 3. Using this ratio, if 25 chocolate ice cream cones are sold in a
day, how many vanilla were sold that same day. Draw, label and use a tape diagram or
other method that you've been taught to solve. Write your answer in sentence
form.(2pt)

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Answer:

15 vanilla ice cream cones were sold.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the y-coordinate of the point that divides the
directed line segment from J to K into a ratio of 2:3?
min live - va) + v1

-6
-5
5
7

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Answer:

C. 5

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation is given:

y = (m/(m+n))(y2 - y1) + y1

Since directed line segment from J to K, m = 2, n = 3, y1 = 1, y2 = 11. Plug in numbers:

y = (2/(2+3))(11 - 1) + 1 = (2/5)(10) + 1 = 4 + 1 = 5

Correct choice is C. 5

How do you do these questions?

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Answer:

-x¹⁴ / 5040

-½ < x < ½

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x) = e^(-x²)

The Taylor series for eˣ centered at 0 is:

eˣ = ∑ (1/n!) xⁿ

Substitute -x²:

e^(-x²) = ∑ (1/n!) (-x²)ⁿ

e^(-x²) = ∑ (1/n!) (-1)ⁿ x²ⁿ

The 14th degree term occurs at n=7.

(1/7!) (-1)⁷ x¹⁴

-x¹⁴ / 5040

ln(1 + x) = ∑ₙ₌₁°° (-1)ⁿ⁺¹ xⁿ / n

If we substitute 4x²:

ln(1 + 4x²) = ∑ₙ₌₁°° (-1)ⁿ⁺¹ (4x²)ⁿ / n

Using ratio test:

lim(n→∞)│aₙ₊₁ / aₙ│< 1

lim(n→∞)│[(-1)ⁿ⁺² (4x²)ⁿ⁺¹ / (n+1)] / [(-1)ⁿ⁺¹ (4x²)ⁿ / n]│< 1

lim(n→∞)│-1 (4x²) n / (n+1)│< 1

4x² < 1

x² < ¼

-½ < x < ½

Solve this Literal Equation
Solve for x
E=[tex]\frac{ab}{x^2}[/tex]

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x= √abe / e

Or it could be a negative in front of the √

These reverse processes are both part of

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Answer:

you forgot the picture

Step-by-step explanation:

Please put a picture

Given the function f(x)=3(x+2)-4, solve for the inverse function when x=2.

A) -4
B) 0
C) 4
D) 8

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Answer:

Maybe the Answer will be Zero

0

It’s 8 if i’m correct if not then i’m sorry

Convert the measurement. 5 days = sec​

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Answer:

5days = ? sorry I don't understand sorry

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Every day has 24 hours .

Every hour has 60 minutes .

Every minute has 60 seconds.

Thus ;

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[tex]2 \times 60 \times 60 \times 60 = [/tex]

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Solve for X.
8=5
X 9

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Answer: x = 14.4

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

x = 14.4

Step-by-step explanation:

8/x = 5/9     just cross multiply

5x = 8(9)

x = 72/5     divide 5 both sides

x = 14.4

Which recursive formula can be used to generate the sequence shown, where f(1) = 5 and n > 1? 5,–1, –7, –13, –19,

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Answer:

sorry not having idea about the answer

Answer:

Hello,

f(n)=f(n-1)+6

Step-by-step explanation:

what is the x intercept of the line

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Answer:

Hey man! Please upload a picture of your line and I'll hapily find the x intercept. If you can't the way to find an x intercept is to see where the x is zero and find what the y is so (0,y)

Bill makes $30.00 per day. He makes twice as much as hack makes before jacks salary was doubled. How much does jack make now?

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Answer:

$30.00

Step-by-step explanation:

Jack's original salary before it was doubled was $15.00 per day.

Let's assume Jack's original salary is "x" dollars per day.

According to the given information, Bill makes $30.00 per day, which is twice as much as Jack made before his salary was doubled. So, before Jack's salary was doubled, he made "x" dollars per day.

After Jack's salary was doubled, he makes 2 * x = 2x dollars per day.

Now, we know that Bill makes $30.00 per day, which is equivalent to the new salary of Jack after it was doubled.

So, we can set up an equation:

2x = $30.00

To find the value of "x," we can divide both sides by 2:

x = $30.00 / 2

x = $15.00

Therefore, Jack's original salary before it was doubled was $15.00 per day.

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Mr. Earl E. Bird leaves his house for work at exactly 8:00 a.m. every morning. When
he averages 40 miles per hour, he arrives at his workplace three minutes late. When
he averages 60 miles per hour, he arrives three minutes early.

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Answer:

50 miles per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

if 40 makes him 30 mins late and 60 makes him 30 mins early then it only would make since that in between both 40 and 60 is 50 and that would make him go on time

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Which of the following is the fastest unit rate ( 1 mile = 1,760 yards = 5,280 feet)

A. 30 miles per hour
B. 40 feet per second
C. 700 yards per minute
D. 2,200 feet per minute

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Answer:

A. 30 miles per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

If you divide 5,280 feet by 1,760, you get a quotient of 3. Then you multiply 10 times 3 to get 30 miles.

Answer:

a

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of parallelogram is 60cm if the length of two adjacent side are 12 and 10 cm respectively find its diagonal​

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Step-by-step explanation:

a spring stretches to 18 cm with a 70 g weight attachment to the end. with a 100 g attached, it stretches to 24 cm . which equation models the distance y the spring stretches with weight x attached to it?

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Answer:

Yes it is y=1/5x+4

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x)=x2−2x−4 and g(x)=45x−2

Select all answer choices that best represent solutions to the equation f(x)=g(x).
A. x=3.4
B. x=−0.6
C. x=−1.2
D. x=2.5
E. x=−1.9

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Answer:

x=3.4 and x=2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

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Jerry read a 200 page book in 10 hours. At that rate, how long will it take him to read a 320 page book?

16 hours
18 hours
24 hours
32 hours

A model of a park was built on a scale of 1.5 cm to 50 m. If the distance between two trees in the park is 150m, what is this distance on the model? *

0.5 cm
4.5 cm
75 cm
225 cm

The practice range at a golf course charges $4.00 for a bucket of 40 golf balls. At this rate, how much will a bucket of 100 golf balls cost? *

$10.00
$10.50
$13.50
$16.00

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Step-by-step explanation:

1. 200 = 10h

320 =

320x10 / 200

= 16h

2. 1.5 = 50m

x = 150 m

150x1.5 / 50

= 4.5cm

3. 4$ = 40balls

x = 100balls

100x4 / 40

= $10

The answer to the first one is 16 hours. This is because it is 20 pages per hour, then when you divide 320 by 20, you get 26.
Hope this helps. I was to lazy to do the others.

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

A professor wants to award prizes for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th in the class of 30. In how many ways can the prizes be awarded (assume no two students tie)

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Answer:

[tex]Selection = 17100720\ ways[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Students = 30[/tex]

[tex]Positions = 5[/tex] i.e. first to fifth

Required

Determine number of selection

1st position = Any of the 30 students

2nd position = Any of the 29 students

3rd position = Any of the 28 students

4th position = Any of the 27 students

5th position = Any of the 26 students

Number of selection is then calculated as:

[tex]Selection = 30 * 29 * 28 * 27 * 26[/tex]

[tex]Selection = 17100720\ ways[/tex]

can you help me with this.
9÷691 but hurry up ​

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a short version you could do this is “76.7”

Answer: .013

Step-by-step explanation:

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