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Last One Its Worth 10Points Losers

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Answer 1

Answer:

why did you call us losers?

i think it's B


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Can someone help with all three plz?

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Answer:

number three is vertical

number 4 x=28

number 5 x=24

The cash price of a bike is $3000. The bike can be bought on hire purchase by making a 25% down-payment and monthly payments of 125 for 2 years. The hire purchase is

A) $3000
B) $750
C) $ 3750
D) $125​

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25% downpayment of $750 + $125 x 24 months

= $3750

Answer:

C) $3750

Step-by-step explanation:

We can start by calculating the down payment. To do this we can just simply calculate 25% of 3000, which equals 0.25*3000=7500. Now we can find out how much money it will cost to pay not including the down payment. $125 monthly for 2 years= $125 monthly for 24 months= 125*24= $3000. Finally we add the downpayment and the total cost of monthly payment to get $7500+$3000=$3750.

The table shows the height of water in a pool as it is being filled. A table showing Height of Water in a Pool with two columns and six rows. The first column, Time in minutes, has the entries, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. The second column, Height in inches, has the entries, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24. The slope of the line through the points is 2. Which statement describes how the slope relates to the height of the water in the pool?
A. The height of the water increases 2 inches per minute.
B.The height of the water decreases 2 inches per minute.
C. The height of the water was 2 inches before any water was added.
D. The height of the water will be 2 inches when the pool is filled.

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Answer:

A. The height of the water increases 2 inches per minute.

Which is the function

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Answer:

I believe the correct answer would either be B or D.

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm not 100% certain but I have doe similar questions so I'm quite sure.

Find the simple interest and amount when principal = Rs. 6000, rate = 6% per annum and time = 4 years

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Given:

Principal = Rs. 6000

Rate of simple interest = 6% per annum.

Time = 4 years

To find:

The simple interest and amount.

Solution:

Formula for simple interest:

[tex]I=\dfrac{P\times r\times t}{100}[/tex]

Where, P is principal, r is the rate of interest and t is the number of years.

Putting P=6000, r=6 and t=4, we get

[tex]I=\dfrac{6000\times 6\times 4}{100}[/tex]

[tex]I=60\times 6\times 4[/tex]

[tex]I=1440[/tex]

Now,

[tex]Amount=Principal+Interest[/tex]

[tex]Amount=6000+1440[/tex]

[tex]Amount=7440[/tex]

Therefore, the simple interest is Rs. 7440 and the amount is Rs 7440.

y= 2 over 3 x + 20 when x= 21

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Answer:

y=1262 /63 or y=20 and 2/63

Step-by-step explanation:

plug 21 into the equation to get y=2/3(21)+20

Find the sum of the first 30 terms of the following series, to the nearest integer.
2, 8, 14, ...

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Answer:

a= 2

d= 6

n=30

sum= n/2[2a+(n-1)x d]

30/2[ 2x2 + (30-1) x 6]

15 [ 4 +29 x6]

15x 178

= 2670

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QUICK! heres the question. select the equations where x=3 is a soultion
answers:
x-3=0
1+x=2
9-x=3
6=2x
1/5x=3
x2=9 btw its one of those 2's that are on top and small
its multipul choice also!

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Answer: x-3=0 and 6=2x

Step-by-step explanation: to find what X equals for each equation you have to get X alone to get X alone in the first option you have to do +3 to both sides of the equal sign which leaves you with x=3 which you then do for the rest of the options an select all the one left with x=3.

What are the multiples of 4 and 6?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

For example, to find the common (positive) multiples of 4 and 6, we might list: Multiples of 4: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, … Multiples of 6: 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60, … The numbers 12, 24, 36, and 48 appear on both of these lists, and more would appear if the lists were longer.

Answer:

6: 6; 12; 18; 24; 30; 36; 42; 48; 54; 60; 66; 72

4: 4; 8; 12; 16; 20; 24; 28; 32; 36; 40; 44; 48

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the 5th term of the arithmetic sequence - 3x + 4, -7x + 11, -11 + 18,...

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Answer:

csc

( 60 )

cos

( 390 ) − 4 cot   ( − 45 )

-19x+32

Step-by-step explanation:

6)
Which is equivalent to 23-2-5?
A)
2-15
B)
C)
2-2
D
22

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

16 is equivalent to 23- 2- 5

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The answer is 840 cm2

Subtract.
–5 -(-4)= helppppp pleaseeeeee

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Answer:

-1

Step-by-step explanation:

-5 -(-4)

- 5 + 4  =    (two negatives together make a positive sign)

-1

Answer:

-1

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May someone answer these 4 questions for me? Find the area

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6: 121.2
7: 40
8: i’m pretty sure it’s 70 but i’m not sure

If a1=10 and an=an-1+4 then find the value of a5

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Answer:

26

Step-by-step explanation:

Each term is the previous with 4 added to it.

a1 = 10, a2 = 14, a3 = 18, a4 = 22, a5 = 26

The value of [tex]a_{5}[/tex] will be equal to 26 .

It is given that [tex]a_{1}[/tex]= 10 and [tex]a_{n} = a_{n-1} + 4[/tex].

We have to find the value of [tex]a_{5}[/tex].

What do you mean by sequences ?

Sequences are a list of numbers which are arranged in a special manner i.e., 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 numbers of this sequence gets increased by 2 every time.

As per the question ;

The first term ;  [tex]a_{1}[/tex]= 10

and given ;

[tex]a_{n} = a_{n-1} + 4[/tex]

So ;

2nd term will be ;

[tex]a_{2} = a_{1} + 4[/tex]

[tex]a_{2}[/tex] = 10 + 4

or

[tex]a_{2}[/tex] = 14

Now ;

3rd term will be ;

[tex]a_{3} = a_{2} + 4[/tex]

[tex]a_{3} = 14 + 4[/tex]

[tex]a_{3}[/tex] = 18  

Hence , the common difference is d = 4.

So ;

4th term will be ;

[tex]a_{4}[/tex] = 18 + 4

[tex]a_{4}[/tex] = 22

and

5th term will be ;

[tex]a_{5}[/tex] = 22 + 4

[tex]a_{5}[/tex] = 26

Thus , the value of [tex]a_{5}[/tex] will be equal to 26 .

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Someone plz help me

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Answer:

Decagon

Step-by-step explanation:

A decagon has 10 vertices. which is greater than the number of vertices a pentagon, hexagon, and octagon has

I think it is decagon

Above are two different models of the same triangle. If the area of the model on the left is 24 sq cm, what is the area of the model on the right?

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The area of the model on the right = area of model on the left × 3² = 216 sq. cm.

What is a Model?

A model represents a real object on a drawing paper.

Given that the model is triangular in shape, the model on the right is 3 times the model on the left.

Therefore, area of model on the left = area of model on the left × 3².

Area of model on the left = 24 × 9

Area of model on the left = 216 sq. cm.

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THE ANSWER FOR THIS QUESTION IS
True

Will give brainliest! Given the 3 lengths of a triangle are 6 in, 8 in, and 11 in. A) Will this make a triangle? B) Will it be a right triangle?

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Answer:

yes and no

Step-by-step explanation:

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What’s the measurement of

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Step-by-step explanation:

4x and 6x sit on a straight line therefore must equal to 180°

4x+6x = 180° (∠'s on str. line)

10x = 180

x= 180/10

x= 18

Then we need to find ∠UYV

∠UYV = 4x

=4(18)

=72°

So ∠UYV = 72°

Find the total amount of interest earned on this savings account.

Time: 7 years

Interest Rate: 2.5%

Principal: $4,556

Interest:

$79.73
$797.30
$7,973
$79,730

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Answer:

$797.30 or B on egunty :

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Answer:

The answer is B.$797.30 on Edge 2021

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A. 36√3
B. 36
C. 24
D. 24√3

Show work, if possible. Thanks❤️

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Answer:

im not good with trigangles but illtry to help

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]sin60=\frac{HR}{72}\\ \\ HR=72sin60\\ \\ \text{They are checking to see if you know the relationships of the 30,60,90 triangle whos sides opposite of those angles are }1,\sqrt{3},2\\ \\ sin60=\frac{\sqrt{3}}{2}\\ \\ HR=\frac{72\sqrt{3}}{2}\\ \\HR=36\sqrt{3}[/tex]

1. Find the value of the variable x.

A) 7 √2/2
B) 7 √3/2
C) 14 √3
D) 14/3

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Answer:

[tex] \frac{ \sqrt{7} }{2} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

The triangle is an isosceles triangle. Because the triangle is an isosceles triangle, the height and base of the triangle are equal to eachother.

a² + b² = c²

right now we have c² which is 7

a² + b² = 7

[tex] \frac{ \sqrt{7} }{2} [/tex]

because a² and b² are = to eachother

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What is the value of x in the figure shown below?
C.
3.4
D
х
39°
5.1
5.1
73°
А
B
3.4

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Answer:

here is a example to help, becuase The format is messed up on my side Construct a line CD to cut the line AB at point E.

We know that in the triangle BDE exterior angle is equal to the sum of two opposite interior angles

 

We know that in the triangle AEC exterior angle is equal to the sum of two opposite interior angles

∠CEB=∠CAB+∠ACE

By substituting the values

 

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  (b)  (1, 1/6)

Step-by-step explanation:

The "unit rate" is always the y-value for x=1 when the relationship is proportional (as it is here).

That point is not specifically shown on the graph. It would be (1, 1/6).

Yhe length of a rectangler garden is four times its width w plus 3 feet. Ehich expression represnts the garden length in feet

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Answer:

l = 4w + 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the missing angle or find X?

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x = 60°
Because the square in the corner tells you that it is 90° (right angle)
So your equation to solve for x would be...
x + 30 = 90
Now you need to isolate the x.

Subtract both sides by 30.
x + 0 = 90 - 30
x = 60

Simplify

12d divided by 2

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Answer:

6d

Step-by-step explanation:

6d . You divide 12 and 2 which is 6 then add the d on your answer.

d)
The size is 22.6 degrees, but how did they get it? ​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a). Since, BC is perpendicular to the plane FEDC, measure of angle BCD = 90°

By applying Pythagoras theorem in ΔBCD,

BD² = BC² + CD²

BD² = (10)² + (24)²

BD = √676

BD = 26 cm

B). Surface area of the wedge = Sum of all the surfaces of the wedge

Area of BCD = Area of AEF = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(\text{Base})(\text{Height})[/tex]

                                             = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(10)(24)[/tex]

                                             = 120 cm²

Area of CDEF = Length × Width

                       = ED × CD

                       = 26 × 24

                       = 624 cm²

Area of BCFA = 10 × 26 = 260 cm²

Area of ABDE = ED × BD

                       = 26 × 26

                       = 676 cm²

Total surface area of the wedge = 2(120) + 624 + 260 + 676

                                                     = 1800 cm²

C). Volume of the triangular prism = Area of the triangular base × Height

                                                         = (Area of BCD) × DE

                                                         = 120 × 26

                                                         = 3120 cm³

d). By applying sine rule in the right triangle BCD,

sin(∠BDC) = [tex]\frac{\text{Opposite side}}{\text{Hypotenuse}}[/tex]

                 = [tex]\frac{BC}{BD}[/tex]

m(∠BDC) = [tex]\text{sin}^{-1}(\frac{10}{26})[/tex]

               = 22.6°

For the diagram shown, which angles are alternate interior angles?

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Answer:

∠3 and ∠5

Step-by-step explanation:

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