solve the equation 3b-13+4b=7b+1

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Answer 1

Answer:

The given equation has no solution.

Explanation:

Given the equation:

[tex]3b-13+4b=7b+1[/tex]

To solve, Firstly let's collect the like terms;

[tex]\begin{gathered} 3b-13+4b=7b+1 \\ 3b+4b-13=7b+1 \\ 7b-13=7b+1 \end{gathered}[/tex]

From the resulting equation, we can see that the left side of the equation is not equal to the right side.

Adding 13 to both sides;

[tex]\begin{gathered} 7b-13+13=7b+1+13 \\ 7b=7b+14 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the given equation has no solution.


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A file that is 284 megabytes is being downloaded. If the download Is 17.5% complete, how many megabytes have been downloaded? Round your answer to thenearest tenth.megabytesх5?

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We are given the size of a file to download is 284 megabytes. If 17.5% has complete,

We want to find the megabytes that has been downloaded

Solution

We have

[tex]284mb[/tex]

The 17.5% of 284mb will be

[tex]\begin{gathered} \frac{17.5}{100}\times284 \\ =\frac{497}{10} \\ =49.7mb \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, the megabytes that have been downloaded is 49.7mb (to the nearest tenth)

a student's can sit at 1 cafeteria table about how many tables are needed for 231 students explain

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We can solve this question by means of the rule of three:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 1\text{ student ------- 1 table} \\ 231\text{ students ------ x} \end{gathered}[/tex]

then, x is given by

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Let n =2. Evaluate the following (nn)n

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We have the following:

[tex](nn)n[/tex]

n=2

[tex]2\cdot2\cdot2=8[/tex]

At his new job, Manuel expects to make about $37,850 per year. He is paid bi-weekly. 15% of his gross pay will be withheld for federal income tax, 4% for state income tax and 7.65% for Social Security and Medicare taxes. Calculate his net pay, and how much he will pay in taxes each paycheck. a. Convert the Annual Pay to Biweekly Pay b. How much money will he pay in taxes each paycheck? c. What is the Net Pay (take-home pay)?

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Answer:

(a)$1455.77

(b)$387.97

(c)$1067.80

Explanation:

(a)Manuel's proposed annual income = $37,850

There are 52 weeks in a year, this means that if he is paid bi-weekly (every two weeks), he will receive his salary 26 times a year.

His Biweekly pay will be:

[tex]\begin{gathered} =\frac{37,850}{26} \\ =\$1455.77 \end{gathered}[/tex]

(b)

Federal Income Tax = 15% of his gross pay

[tex]\begin{gathered} =\frac{15}{100}\times1455.77 \\ Federal\; Income\; Tax=\$218.37 \end{gathered}[/tex]

State Income Tax = 4% of his gross pay

[tex]\begin{gathered} =\frac{4}{100}\times1455.77 \\ State\; Income\; Tax=\$58.23 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Social Security and Medicare taxes = 7.65% of his gross pay

[tex]\begin{gathered} =\frac{7.65}{100}\times1455.77 \\ =\$111.37 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The total taxes paid will be:

[tex]\begin{gathered} Taxes=218.37+58.23+111.37 \\ =\$387.97 \end{gathered}[/tex]

(c)

Therefore, his net pay (take-home pay) will be:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Net Pay==}1455.77-387.97 \\ =\$1067.80 \end{gathered}[/tex]

What does y equal? -y=5y-6

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[tex]-y=5y-6[/tex]

Subtract 5y from both sides of the equation:

[tex]-y-5y=5y-5y-6[/tex][tex]-6y=-6[/tex]

Divide both sides by -6

[tex]-\frac{6y}{-6}=-\frac{6}{-6}[/tex][tex]y=1[/tex]

If there are 2.54 cm in 1 inch, how long in inches is a meter stick?

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To solve the exercise, we can use the rule of three:

Since we know that there are 100 centimeters in a meter, we have:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2.54\operatorname{cm}\rightarrow1\text{ in} \\ 100\operatorname{cm}\rightarrow x\text{ in} \end{gathered}[/tex][tex]\begin{gathered} x=\frac{100\operatorname{cm}\cdot1in}{2.54\operatorname{cm}} \\ x=\frac{10in\cdot1}{2.54} \\ x=\frac{10in}{2.54} \\ x=39.37in \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore, there are 39.37 inches in a meter stick.

how do you identify sets of real numbers?

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The set of number that best describe each situation is shown below:

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Whole numbers: These are natural counting positve numbers. e.g 1,2,3,4,5,etc} \\ \text{Integers: These are whole numbers that are positive, negative and zero. e.g 0,1,-1,2,-2,etc} \\ Rational\text{ numbers: These are numbers that can be expressed in the form of }\frac{a}{b},\text{ where b}\ne0,1.\text{ e.g 1/2, 3/5 etc} \\ \text{Irrational numbers: These are numbers that can be expressed in the form of }\sqrt[]{p}\text{ wh}ere\text{ p is prime. e.g }\sqrt[]{2,}\text{ }\sqrt[]{3}\text{ etc} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Real numbers in general are majorly sub-divided into two(2) and they are Rational and Irrational numbers.

• An ice cube is slowly melting, losing 3cm^3 of water each hour. If it is always a perfect cube, (V=s^3), what is the rate of change of its side length when it has 8 cm^3 of ice left?

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Given:

The volume is decreasing at the rate of 3 cm^3 per hour.

The volume of the left ice is 8 cm^3.

Aim:

We need to find the rate of change of the side of the cube.

Explanation:

Let the length of the cube is denoted as s.

Consider the volume of the cube.

[tex]V=s^3[/tex]

Since the volume is decreasing at the rate of 3 cm^3 per hour. we can write,

[tex]\frac{dV}{dt}=-3cm^3\/h[/tex]

where t represents time and the negative sign represents decreasing.

Differentiate the volume with respect to s.

[tex]\frac{dV}{ds}=\frac{d}{ds}(s^3)=3s^2[/tex]

To find the rate of change of the side length, we use the chain rule.

[tex]\frac{dV}{dt}=\frac{dV}{ds}\frac{ds}{dt}[/tex]

[tex]\text{ Substitute }\frac{dV}{dt}=-3\text{ and }\frac{dV}{ds}=3s^2\text{ in the equation.}[/tex]

[tex]-3=\frac{ds}{dt}(3s^2)[/tex]

[tex]-\frac{3}{3s^2}=\frac{ds}{dt}[/tex]

[tex]-\frac{1}{s^2}=\frac{ds}{dt}[/tex]

Since the left ice is 8 cm ^3.

[tex]V=(s)^3=8[/tex]

[tex]s^3=2^3[/tex][tex]s=2cm[/tex]

[tex]Substitute\text{ s =2 in the equation}-\frac{1}{s^2}=\frac{ds}{dt}.[/tex]

[tex]-\frac{1}{2^2}=\frac{ds}{dt}.[/tex]

[tex]\frac{ds}{dt}=-\frac{1}{4}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{ds}{dt}=-0.25cm\text{ per hour}[/tex]

Verification:

Let s =2 cm, then the volume is 8cm^3.

Let s =1.75cm, the volume is

Find the equation of a line that contains the point (-2, -6) is perpendicular to the line

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Answer:

answer Is y= 5x+4......

By what factors could each equation be multiplied in order to solve the system by linear combination? 2x-3y=8 and 5x+4y=-3A. First equation by 2: second equation by 5 B. First equation by 3; second equation by 4 C. First equation by 3: second equation by 8 D. First equation by 4: second equation by 3

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we have these equations

[tex]\begin{gathered} 2x-3y=8 \\ 5x+4y=-3 \end{gathered}[/tex]

In order to solve this system for the x variable, we can multiply the first equation by 4 and the second by 3

This correspond to answer D.

Which shows the graph of x - 4y=-4?5O1 2 3 4 5 x433-2+4-5-4-3-2-12-لنا -343-51543212-A

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Explanation

Using a graphing calculator, the graph of x-4y =-4 can be seen below.

I need help finding which two could be differences of perfect cubes

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Solution:

The differences of perfect cube is expressed in the form:

[tex](a)^3-(b)^3[/tex]

From the given options, we have the difference of perfect cubes to be

[tex]\begin{gathered} 216a^6-27y^3\Rightarrow\left(6a^2\right)^3-\left(3y\right)^3 \\ \\ 8a^{15}-27\Rightarrow(2a^5)^3-(3)^3 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence, the correct options are

Convert from degrees-minutes-seconds to decimal degrees.Round your answer to the nearest thousandth.

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Given:

[tex]25\degree46^{\prime}11^{\prime}^{\prime}[/tex]

Required:

To convert the given degrees-minutes-seconds to decimal degrees.

Explanation:

Consider

[tex]25\degree46^{\prime}11^{\prime}^{\prime}[/tex]

Now

[tex]\begin{gathered} 11\div3600=0.00305 \\ \\ 46\div60=0.76666 \\ \\ 25\div1=25 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Therefore

[tex]\begin{gathered} =25+0.76666+0.00305 \\ =25.76971\degree \end{gathered}[/tex]

Final Answer:

[tex][/tex]

Given right triangle ABC with altitude BD drawn to hypotenuse AC. If AB = 6 and AD = 2, what is the length of AC? (Note: the figure is not drawn to scale.) B 6 2 D Answer: Submit Answer

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The first step is to make a sketch of the triangle

The altitude (h= BD) of the triangle divides it into two similar right triangles and the hypothenuse, AC, into two line segments n= AD and m= DC.

The relationship between the altitude and the parts of the hypothenuse follows the ratios:

[tex]\frac{n}{h}=\frac{h}{m}[/tex]

So, the first step is to determine the altitude of the triangle. To do so, you have to work with ΔABD, "h" is one of the sides of the triangle. Using the Pythagorean theorem you can determine the measure of the missing side:

[tex]a^2+b^2=c^2[/tex]

Write the expression for the missing side:

[tex]\begin{gathered} b^2=c^2-a^2 \\ \sqrt[]{b^2}=\sqrt[]{c^2-a^2} \\ b=\sqrt[]{c^2-a^2} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Replace c=6 and a=2

[tex]\begin{gathered} h=\sqrt[]{6^2-2^2} \\ h=\sqrt[]{36-4} \\ h=\sqrt[]{32} \\ h=4\sqrt[]{2} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Now that we have determined the value of the altitude, we can calculate the value of m

[tex]\frac{n}{h}=\frac{h}{m}[/tex]

Write the expression for m:

-Multiply both sides by m to take it from the denominators place:

[tex]\begin{gathered} m\cdot\frac{n}{h}=m\cdot\frac{h}{m} \\ m\cdot\frac{n}{h}=h \end{gathered}[/tex]

-Multiply both sides of the equal sign by the reciprocal of n/h

[tex]\begin{gathered} m(\frac{n}{h}\cdot\frac{h}{n})=h\cdot\frac{h}{n} \\ m=\frac{h\cdot h}{n} \\ m=\frac{h^2}{n} \end{gathered}[/tex]

Replace the expression with h=4√2 and n=2 and calculate the value of m

[tex]\begin{gathered} m=\frac{h^2}{n} \\ m=\frac{(4\sqrt[]{2})^2}{2} \\ m=\frac{32}{2} \\ m=16 \end{gathered}[/tex]

So DC=m= 16cm and AD=n= 2cm, now you can determine the measure of the hypothenuse:

[tex]\begin{gathered} AC=AD+DC \\ AC=2+16 \\ AC=18 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The hypothenuse is AC=18cm

Determine if the shape is a polyhedron using Eulers formula choices: 8, 12, 3, 5,9, 2, 18

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Given:

The given shape is a polyhedron.

Required:

We need to use Euler's formula for the given shape.

Explanation:

Consider Euler's formula.

[tex]V-E+F=2[/tex]

where V is the number of vertices, E is the number of edges and F is the number of faces.

Recall that a vertex is a corner.

The number of corners in the given shape is 12.

[tex]V=12[/tex]

Recall that an edge is a line segment between faces and a face is a single flat surface.

The number of edges in the given shape is 18.

[tex]E=18[/tex]

The number of faces in the given shape is 8.

[tex]F=8[/tex][tex]V-E+F=12-18+8[/tex][tex]V-E+F=2[/tex]

The given shape satisfied Euler's formula.

So it is a polyhedron.

Final answer:

[tex]V=12[/tex]

[tex]E=18[/tex]

[tex]F=8[/tex]

[tex]V-E+F=2[/tex]

The given shape is a polyhedron.

Reflection over the y-axis Example 2 Original Point Coordinates Image Point Coordinates A (-8,2) A B (-4,9) B C (-3,2) C'

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We have to reflect the 3 points shown over the y-axis.

The simple rule for reflecting over y-axis:

• keep y coordinate same

,

• negate the x coordinate

So,

(x,y) would become (-x,y)

Now, let's reflect the 3 points:

A(-8,2) would become A'(8,2)

B(-4,9) would become B'(4,9)

C(-3,2) would become C'(3,2)

Hi I need help with these problems only 1 and 3 since my teacher told us to do even number and if I don't know what to do at all

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Since we are dealing with a right triangle, we can use the following trigonometric identities

[tex]\sin \theta=\frac{O}{H},\cos \theta=\frac{A}{H}[/tex]

Where θ is an inner angle (different than 90°) of the triangle, O is the opposite side to θ, A is the adjacent side to θ, and H is the hypotenuse.

a) In our case,

[tex]\begin{gathered} \theta=30\text{degre}e \\ H=14,A=m,O=n \\ \Rightarrow\sin (30degree)=\frac{n}{14} \\ \Rightarrow n=14\cdot\sin (30degree)=14\cdot0.5=7 \\ \Rightarrow n=7 \end{gathered}[/tex]

and

[tex]\begin{gathered} \Rightarrow\cos (30degree)=\frac{m}{14} \\ \Rightarrow m=14(\cos (30degree))=14\cdot\frac{\sqrt[]{3}}{2}=7\sqrt[]{3} \\ \Rightarrow m=7\sqrt[]{3} \end{gathered}[/tex]

The answers are n=7 and m=7sqrt(3).

3) In a diagram, the problem states

Using the same trigonometric identities mentioned in part 1) (plus the tangent function), we get

[tex]\begin{gathered} \sin (30degree)=\frac{18}{H},\tan (30degree)=\frac{18}{A} \\ \Rightarrow H=\frac{18}{\sin(30degree)},A=\frac{18}{\tan(30degree)}=\frac{18}{\frac{1}{\sqrt[]{3}}}=18\sqrt[]{3} \\ \Rightarrow H=\frac{18}{0.5}=36,A=18\sqrt[]{3} \\ \Rightarrow H=36,A=18\sqrt[]{3} \end{gathered}[/tex]

The hypotenuse is equal to 36 ft, and the other leg is equal to 18sqrt(3) ft

A box has s snack bags in it. Each snack bag contains c carrot sticks.Which equation can be used to find b , the number of carrot sticks in one box?Ab = s/cB b = scCb = s+c Db = c/s

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Solution

For this case we have s snacks and each snack with c carrot sticks

So then if we want to find the total of carrot sticks in one box we can do the following operation:

B. b = sc

Find the number of degrees in the acute angle formed by the intersection of walnut street and elm street

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Given two parallel lines and a transversal

So, the angles (2x + 33) and ( 5x - 15 ) are congruent because they are corresponding angles

So, 5x - 15 = 2x + 33

Solve to find x

[tex]5x-15=2x+33[/tex]

Combine like terms:

[tex]\begin{gathered} 5x-2x=33+15 \\ 3x=48 \\ x=\frac{48}{3}=16 \end{gathered}[/tex]

So, the required angle = 2x + 33 = 2 * 16 + 33 = 32 + 33 = 65

So, the angle is 65

How would I figure out 4 could you draw it out so I could understand betters it’s my first day learning this

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Question 4

The sketch of the isosceles right triangle is given below

For an isosceles right triangle, the two legs are equal

So we will get the value x as follow

[tex]\begin{gathered} x^2+x^2=8^2 \\ 2x^2=8^2 \\ 2x^2=64 \\ x^2=32 \\ x=4\sqrt[]{2} \end{gathered}[/tex]

The perimeter of the triangle can be obtained as follow

The perimeter is simply the sum of all the sides of the triangle

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Perimeter}=x+x+8 \\ \text{Perimeter}=4\sqrt[]{2}+4\sqrt[]{2}+8=8\sqrt[]{2}+8 \\ \text{Perimeter}=8\sqrt[]{2}+8 \\ \text{Perimeter}=8(\sqrt[]{2}+1) \\ \text{Perimeter}=19.31\text{ units} \end{gathered}[/tex]

To get the area of the triangle

we will use the formula

[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Area}=\frac{1}{2}\times base\times\text{height} \\ \text{Area}=\frac{1}{2}\times4\sqrt[]{2}\times4\sqrt[]{2} \\ \text{Area}=2\sqrt[]{2}\times4\sqrt[]{2} \\ \text{Area}=2\times4\times2 \\ \text{Area}=16 \end{gathered}[/tex]

The area of the triangle is 16 square units

Find the solution of the system of equations. 5x + 10y = -5 -5x - y = 32

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5x + 10y = -5 ------------------------------(1)

-5x - y = 32 -------------------------------(2)

Add equation(1) and equation (2)

9y = 27

Divide both-side of the equation by 9

y = 3

Substitute y = 3 into equation (1) and solve for x

5x + 10(3) = -5

5x + 30 = -5

substract 30 from both-side of the equation

5x = -5 - 30

5x = -35

Divide both-side of the equation by 5

x = -7

The solution is (-7, 3)

A new cell tower is being constructed and needs a guy-wire connected 137 feet up the tower and it needs to make an angle of 56° with the ground. What length does the wire need to be?

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[tex]\begin{gathered} \sin (56)=\frac{137}{wire´s\text{ length}} \\ wire´s\text{ length=}\frac{137}{\sin(56)} \\ wire´s\text{ length=165.25fe}et \\ the\text{ wires length is 165.25 fe}et \end{gathered}[/tex]

2. Find the values of x, y, and z. The diagram is not to scale.A. x = 85, y = 95, z = 74B. x = 74, y = 85, z = 95C. x = 74, y = 95, z = 85D. x = 85, y = 74, z = 95

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Answer:

D. x = 85, y = 74, z = 95

Explanation

The sum of interior angles in the big trangle is 180degrees. Hence;

38 + 57 + x = 180

95 +x = 180

x = 180 - 95

x = 85degrees

The angle x and z are also supplementary since they bith lie on the same stright line. Hence;

85 +

Similarly, the sum of angle in the smaller triangle is 180degrees hence;

11 + z + y = 180

11 + 95 + y = 180

106 + y = 180

y = 180 - 106

y = 74degrees

Hence the value of x, y and z are 85, 74 and 95 degrees respectively

i got question A &B i just can’t get C

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Step 1

The domain refers to all values that go into a function. The range refers to all the values that come out.

Step 2

Find the domain

[tex]D=\mleft\lbrace2007,2008,2009\mright\rbrace[/tex]

Step 3

Find the range

[tex]R=\mleft\lbrace234300,213200,\text{ 212,200}\mright\rbrace[/tex]

I need help with my math

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Answer:

Jeff's popcorn container will hold more popcorn

The bigger container will hold 130 cubic cm more popcorn than the smaller container

Jeff's popcorn container has the following measurement

20.5cm x 10cm x 10cm

George's container has the following measurement

30cm by 8cm by 8cm

Volume of each container can be calculated as = Length x width x height

Volume of Jeff's container = 20.5 x 10 x 10 = 2, 050 cubic cm

Volume of George's container = 30 x 8 x 8

Volume of George's container = 1, 920 cubic cm

Therefore, Jeff's popcorn container will hold more popcorn

The bigger container = 2,050 cubic cm

The smaller container = 1, 920

The amount of popcorn the bigger container can hold more = 2050 - 1920

= 130 cubic cm

Therefore, the bigger container can hold 130 cubic cm more popcorn than the smaller container.

Given f(x) f(x) = (- x2 + 7), what is the value of f(4)?

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Given the below function;

[tex]f(x)=(-x^2+7)[/tex]

Use the graph to complete the statements.For every dollar you spend, you can getpounds of grapes.For each pound of grapes, you would need $

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We are given a graph of pounds of grapes vs dollar spent.

To know what $1 worth of grapes is, we go to the horizontal axis to locate 1 and trace up to where it meets up with the graph and on getting that point on the graph, we trace it left to the vertical axis to get $0.5 (50 cent)

To get the dollars' worth for each grape, we locate one on the vertical axis and trace it right to where it cuts the graph. This can easily be seen to

7.4.PS-13 Question Help David drew this diagram of a picture frame he is going to make. Each square represents 1 square inch. What is the area of the picture frame? 12- 10- 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 The area is Enter your answer in the answer box and then click Check Answer. Clear All Check Ans All parts showing of 10 Next → Back Question 7 Review progress

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52

1) In this question, since we need to calculate the shaded region or the frame. We'll calculate the whole picture, and then subtract the white rectangle from it.

2) Examining the picture, we can see that the whole larger shape has a width of

14 -4 = 10 units Horizontal (width)

7-1 = 6 units Vertical (height)

3) Let`s use now the formula for the Rectangle Area

[tex]\begin{gathered} A_{\text{Whole Rectangle}}=w\cdot l \\ A_{\text{Whole Rectangle}}=6\times10=60units^2 \\ A_{\text{White Rectangle}}=2\times4=8u^2 \\ A_{\text{FRAME}}=60-8=52units^2 \end{gathered}[/tex]

Hence the area of the frame is 52 square units.

-1/4÷ (x/y) = -1/2what is the missing fraction

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-1/4 / (x/y) = -1/2

Cross fractions

-1/4 / (-1/2) = x/y

-1/4 (-2/1) = x/y

2/4 = x/y

1/2 = x/y

What is the constant of proportionality of the tablex 5 8 11y 35 56 77

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y =kx

Where:

k = Constant of proportionality

If x = 5, y = 35

35 = k5

Solving for k:

k = 35/5 = 7

Verify the answer:

If x = 8 , y = 56

y = kx = 7*8 = 56

The constant of proportionality is 7

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