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TJ, Max, and Misha are all the same age. The sum of their ages is s years. How old was TJ eight years ago?
Number 2
Alex is 3 times as old as he was 2 years ago. How old is he now?
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Convert: 2°C to °F (to the nearest tenth).
How do I solve this equation?
6 - 0.25f = f - 3
Evaluate log64 + 2log5 - 2log40
(a − 6)2
Find the product. (Simplify your answer completely.)
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how would i write this into a conditional statement
3x-7=14 implies that 3x=21
How long does it take each horse to run a mile
The correct answer is;
Horse A will take 4 minutes to run 1 miles, while horse B will take 2 minutes 30 seconds to run 1 mile.
Analysing the graph, the Distance is measured in miles, while the Time is measured in minutes.
For horse A, the time taken to run 1 miles is 4 minutes, according to the graph.
For horse B, the time taken to run 1 mile is 2 minutes 30 seconds according to the graph.
Therefore, according to the graph, it will take horse A and horse B, 4 minutes and 2 minutes 30 seconds respectively, to run a mile.
Harvey needs to raise $400 he has 100 books to sell at $8.00 each what inequality shows this
what is the value of the 2 in 54.625
Dolores bought 15 party hats priced at $0.75 each and 15 noisemakers priced at $1.25 each. How much did Dolores spend in all?
Write 2036017 in expanded form using exponents
The value of 2036017 in expanded form using exponent is expressed as (2 × 10⁶) + (3 × 10⁴) + ( 6 × 10³) + 10¹ + 7
Given the value 2036017, we are to express it in expanded form as shown:
2036017 = 2,000,000 + 30000 + 6000 + 10 + 7
Express each term as exponents
2,000,000 = 2 × 10⁶
30000 = 3 × 10⁴
6000 = 6 × 10³
10 = 10¹
Taking the sum of the exponents
2036017 = (2 × 10⁶) + (3 × 10⁴) + ( 6 × 10³) + 10¹ + 7
Hence the value of 2036017 in expanded form using exponent is expressed as (2 × 10⁶) + (3 × 10⁴) + ( 6 × 10³) + 10¹ + 7
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the marching band is having a show to raise at least $1000 forntheir upcoming trip. Each adults is $6 and students $4. The auditorium has a maxium capacity of 200 people.
There are 2 rows of 8 chairs use the distributive property to solve
what is 25%of $80
[tex]1 \div 25 \times 80[/tex]
angle P and angle Q are supplementary. If angle P = 2x and angle Q = x-3, find X
The angles P and Q are supplementary, meaning together they add up to 180 degrees. Based on the given expressions for these angles, solving for x yields x equals 61.
The given problem describes supplementary angles P and Q. Supplementary angles are two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees. In this case, angle P is represented by 2x and angle Q is represented by x-3. The equation representing these supplementary angles is therefore 2x + (x - 3) = 180.
Combining similar terms, this equation simplifies to 3x - 3 = 180. To solve for x, add 3 to both sides obtaining 3x = 183. Finally, divide each side by 3 to find x = 61.
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How do you write 26/10 as a percentage
Marco and Drew stacked boxes on a shelf. Marco lifted 9 boxes and Drew lifted 14 boxes. The boxes that Drew lifted each weighed 8 lb less than the boxes Marco lifted. Let m represent the weight of the boxes that Marco lifted.Which expression represents the total number of pounds Drew lifted?14(m−8)112m9(m+8)m−8
if m = weight of boxes and the boxes drew lifted were 8 pound less you would have (m-8)
Marco lifted 14 boxes so the equation would be 14(m-8)
What is
1.5 repeated as a fraction
.5 = 1/2
so 1.5 would be 1 1/2 as a fraction
explain how multiplying playing with 6 is like multiplying with 3
4.5(8-x)+36=102-2.5(3x+24) show step by step how to solve please.
a circle with a 12 in diameter is folded in half and folded again whats the area of the resulting shape
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Carol’s car seats one third the number of people that Joan’s car can seat. Two people can be seated in Carol’s car. How many people can Joan’s car seat?
Alejandro and Pedro are riding their bike to school. After 1 mile, the are 5/8 of the way there. How much farther do they have to go?
Which sentence illustrates the commutative property of addition?
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The table shows the lowest temperatures of several cities.
(a) Plot and label the temperature of each city on a vertical number line.
(b) Calculate the temperature difference between each pair of cities. Organize your results in a table.
Ella and Margaret were at a carnival. They each got a ticket to the Ferris wheel. Ella got a snow cone, and Margaret got a cotton candy. Ella had a certificate for $6 off the cost. Margaret paid the rest, which came to $12.75. Each Ferris wheel ticket is $5. And a snow cone is $3.50. What was the cost of the cotton candy? A.$5.00 B.$5.25 C.$2.50 D.$7.25
Answer:
B.$5.25
Explanation:
There were 2 tickets to the Ferris wheel; each is $5. This can be written as 2(5).
Ella got a snow cone, which cost $3.50. This gives us 2(5) + 3.50.
Margaret got a cotton candy, the cost being unknown; this gives us 2(5)+3.50+x.
Ella had a certificate for $6 off the cost; this gives us 2(5)+3.50+x-6.
This makes the equation
2(5)+3.50+x-6=12.75
Combining like terms, we have
7.50+x = 12.75
Subtract 7.50 from each side:
7.50+x-7.50 = 12.75 - 7.50
x = 5.25
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Which story problem could be solved using the given equation? 1/4×3/5=m
Christie hiked 1/4 mile on the trail. Jackie hiked 3/5 mile farther than Christie. How far, in miles, did Jackie hike on the trail?
Shawn made a poster that has a width of 1/4 meter and a length of 3/5 meter. What is the perimeter, of Shawn’s poster?
There is 3/5 of a box of dog treats in the cupboard. Jill’s dog eats 1/4 of a box of treats in a week. How many weeks of treats are left in the box for Jill’s dog?
In Sophie’s doll collection, 3/5 of the dolls are in their original boxes. Sophie plans to donate 1/4 of the dolls in these boxes to charity. How much of her doll collection will Sophie donate to charity?
−13−(−12)
A number line ranging from negative one to one with an arrow on both ends and tick marks every one third
−16
0
16
12
Answer:
Option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given expression is
[tex]-\frac{1}{3}-(-\frac{1}{2})[/tex]
We know that (-)(-)=(+). So, the given expression can be written as
[tex]-\frac{1}{3}+\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
Taking LCM we get
[tex]\frac{-2+3}{3\times 2}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{1}{6}[/tex]
The value of given expression is 1/6.
Two numbers are [tex]-\frac{1}{3}\text{ and }-\frac{1}{2}[/tex]. Mark these point on the given number number.
Now, move from [tex]-\frac{1}{2}[/tex] to [tex]-\frac{1}{3}[/tex] and count the number of jumps.
Number of jumps from [tex]-\frac{1}{2}[/tex] to [tex]-\frac{1}{3}[/tex] is 1.
1 Jump = 1/6
Therefore, the value of given expression is 1/6, therefore the correct option is C.
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Which doubles fact can help you solve 4+5