Find the value of x in the triangle shown below.

a.164
b.2
c.6
d.80

Find The Value Of X In The Triangle Shown Below.a.164b.2c.6d.80

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Answer 1

Answer:Answer:

Answer:[tex] \huge\mathfrak\pink{S} \huge\mathfrak\purple{o} \huge\mathfrak\blue{l} \huge\mathfrak\red{u} \huge\mathfrak\green{t} \huge\mathfrak\pink{i}\huge\mathfrak\purple{o}\huge\mathfrak\red{n}\huge\mathfrak\orange{➔}\ [/tex]by using Pythagoras law:h²=p²+b²

10²=+8²

x=36=6 units.


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Answer:

A person jumping on a trampoline

What is the equation of a line that contains the point (6,-4) and has a slope of 3/4?
A. y-4 = 3/4 (x-6) B. y+ 4 = 3/4 (x-6) C. y- 6 = 3/4 (x-4) D. y-6 = 3/4 (x+4)

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Answer:

B. y+ 4 = 3/4 (x-6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

m = 3/4

Slope-intercept:

y - y1 = m(x - x1)

y + 4 = 3/4(x - 6)

Which inequality can be used to find the domain of

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Answer:

1/2 x -10 ≥ 0

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that a square root must have an answer that is greater that or equal to zero.  The result of a square root cannot be negative. What is inside the square root must be greater than or equal to zero.  To find the domain we solve that equation to determine the value of x.

1/2 x -10 ≥ 0

Question 10 > Two skiers are 43.5 kilometers apart and head towards each other. They meet in 1.5 hours. If the second skier is 7 kilometers per hour faster the the other, find the speed of each skier? Distance || Rate || Time Slow Skier Fast Skier Total The slow skier travels at kilometers per hour. The fast skier travels at kilometers per hour. Question Help: Message instructor Submit Question​

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Answer:

The first skier goes at a speed of 11 kilometers per hour, while the second does it at a speed of 18 kilometers per hour.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that two skiers are 43.5 kilometers apart and head towards each other, and they meet in 1.5 hours, if the second skier is 7 kilometers per hour faster the other, to find the speed of each skier the following calculation must be performed:

43.5 / 1.5 = 29

29 - 7 = 22

2/22 = 11

11 x 1.5 + 18 x 1.5 = X

43.5 = X

Thus, the first skier goes at a speed of 11 kilometers per hour, while the second does it at a speed of 18 kilometers per hour.

Consider the system of differential equations

dx/dt= x+ y=1
dy/dt =1- x^2 +y^2

Required:
Sketch the x-nullcline, where solutions must travel vertically. Identify the regions in the plane where solutions will move toward the right, and where solutions move toward the right.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

the differential equations:

[tex]\dfrac{dx}{dt}= x+y = 1 \\ \\ \dfrac{dy}{dt}= 1-x^2+y^2[/tex]

For x-nullcline;

[tex]\implies \dfrac{dx}{dt} =0 \\ \\ \implies x+y-1[/tex]

From the image attached below, the sketch of the x-nullcline was carefully drawn and the regions were identified.

So, x-increases at the time when [tex]\dfrac{dx}{dt}>0[/tex]

[tex]\implies x+y -1 >0[/tex]

Thus, the solution move towards the right for  x+y>1

An engineer designed a valve that will regulate water pressure on an automobile engine. The engineer designed the valve such that it would produce a mean pressure of 4.6 pounds/square inch. It is believed that the valve performs above the specifications. The valve was tested on 26 engines and the mean pressure was 4.9 pounds/square inch with a variance of 0.81. A level of significance of 0.05 will be used. Assume the population distribution is approximately normal. Determine the decision rule for rejecting the null hypothesis. Round your answer to three decimal places.

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Answer:

Decision Rule; Reject H₀ if t > 1.708

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data in the question;

sample size n = 26

sample mean x' = 4.9

Variance = 0.81

standard deviation σ = √variance = √0.81 = 0.9

level of significance ∝ = 0.05

Claim;

Null hypothesis             H₀ : μ = 4.6

Alternative hypothesis H₁ : μ > 4.6

Test Statistics;

Right tailed test

Now, decision rule for rejecting H₀;

degree of freedom df = n - 1 = 26 - 1 = 25

so, Right tailed test { > in H₁ }

Hence, Critical Value = [tex]t_{\alpha ,df[/tex] = [tex]t_{0.05, 25[/tex] = 1.708

Decision Rule; Reject H₀ if t > 1.708

Bernie had 4 candy bars. He ate one of them and decided to split the rest with his 9 friends. what fraction of a candy bar did each friend get?

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Answer: 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Each friend gets 1/3

1/3 / 9 = 3

What time is 11: 59 AM is it midday or midnight?

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11:59 AM is midday not midnight

Two student council representatives are chosen at random from a group of 7 girls and 3 boys. Let G be the random variable denoting the number of girls chosen. What is E[G]

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Two student council representatives are chosen at random from a group of 7 girls and 3 boys. Let G be the random variable denoting the number of girls chosen.

a) What is E[G] or range of G

b) Give the distribution over the random variable G

Answer:

a) E[G] is [ 0, 1 , 2 ]

b)

the distribution over the random variable G.

x     P(x)

0     0.0667

1      0.4667

2     0.4667

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Number to be chosen is 2

from 7 girls and 3 boys

a) range of G

number of girls can be; [ 0, 1 , 2 ]

Therefore, E[G] is [ 0, 1 , 2 ]

b) he distribution over the random variable G.

Distribution of the random variable G is Hypergeometric;

so

with P( G=g ) = P( getting g girls from 7 and 2-g boys from 3)

= (([tex]^7C_g[/tex]) × ([tex]^3C_{2-g[/tex])) / [tex]^{10}C_2[/tex]

now since, the range of G is [ 0, 1 , 2 ]

P( G=0 ) = (([tex]^7C_0[/tex]) × ([tex]^3C_{2[/tex])) / [tex]^{10}C_2[/tex]

= [(7!/(0!(7-0)!)) × (3!/(2!(3-2)!))] / (10!/(2!(10-2)!))

= [1 × 3] / 45 = 3/45 = 0.0667

P( G=1 ) = (([tex]^7C_1[/tex]) × ([tex]^3C_{1[/tex])) / [tex]^{10}C_2[/tex]

= [(7!/(1!(7-1)!)) × (3!/(1!(3-1)!))] / (10!/(2!(10-2)!))

= [ 7 × 3 ] / 45 = 21/45 = 0.4667

P( G=2 ) = (([tex]^7C_2[/tex]) × ([tex]^3C_{0[/tex])) / [tex]^{10}C_2[/tex]

= [(7!/(2!(7-2)!)) × (3!/(0!(3-0)!))] / (10!/(2!(10-2)!))

= [ 21 × 1 ] / 45 = 21/45 = 0.4667

Therefore, the distribution over the random variable G.

x     P(x)

0     0.0667

1      0.4667

2     0.4667

An aquarium is to be drained. The aquarium is shaped like a rectangular prism with length 25 in, width 19 in, and height 12 in. Suppose water is pumped out
of the aquarium at a rate of 475 in per minute. If the aquarium starts completely full, how many minutes does it take to empty the aquarium. ( NO LINKS)

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Answer:

  12 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of the aquarium is ...

  V = LWH

  V = (25 in)(19 in)(12 in) = 5700 in³

The time required to empty it is given by ...

  time = quantity/rate

  time = (5700 in³)/(475 in³/min) = 12 min

It takes 12 minutes to empty the aquarium.

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Answer:

the answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

The dot plot shows the favorite sport to play according to some middle school students chosen at random.



Which statement is true according to the information in the dot pot?


Answer choices


A. Exactly 2/5 of the students chose basketball, golf, and track as their favorite sport to play.


B. Exactly 15% of the students chose baseball as their favorite sport to play.


C. Less than 1/5 of the students chose soccer and hockey as their favorite sport to play.


D. More than 25% of the students chose football and tennis as their favorite sport to play



PLEASE ANSWER THE QUESTION. IF YOU DONT KNOW YOU DONT KNOW

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Answer:

D. More than 25% of the students chose football and tennis as their favorite sport to play

Step-by-step explanation:

From the dot plot :

Sport __Number of students

Hockey = 4

Track = 2

Tennis = 3

Basketball = 12

Soccer = 6

Football = 10

Golf = 5

Baseball = 8

Total = (4+2+3+12+6+10+5+8) = 50

Students of basketball, golf and track = (12 + 5 + 2) = 19 ; 19 /50 =

Percentage that chose base ball = 8 /50 *100 = 16%

(soccer + hockey) = (6+4) = 10/50 = 1/5

Football + tennis = (10 + 3) = 13

13/50 = 0.26 * 100% = 26% (True)

How many possible passwords can be made for a website that requires passwords to consist of 3 digits followed by 2 letters? (Note that each digit or letter is allowed to be repeated.)​

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Answer is 676,000 possible passwords


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There are 10 possibilities for each digit placed and 26 possibilities for each letter placed.

10x10x10x26x26 = 676,000

Answer:

67,600

Step-by-step explanation:

Question 2 of 10
What is the solution to this equation?
x - 16 = -8
A. x= 8
B. x = -8
C. x = 24
D. x= -24

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A. X= 8
X-16=-8
X= -8+16
X=8
A explanation for this add 16 to negative 16 to move it -8 plus 16 equals 8 your left with X=8

A card is randomly selected from a deck of playing cards. Find the probability that it is a face card, given that a black card is drawn.
A. 3/13
B. 6/26
C. 26/52
D. 1/2

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Answer 3/13

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 12 face cards, and 6 are black. Thus, the probability of choosing one would be 6/26, or 3/13

the point (3, 4) is plotted on the coordinate plane below.




What are the coordinates of the point after a 90° counterclockwise rotation about the origin followed by a translation 4 units to the left?

A.
(-1, 4)
B.
(-4, 3)
C.
(0, 3)
D.
(-8, 3)

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Answer:

D)  (-8, 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

90° counterclockwise brings point to (-4, 3)

translation 4 units to left brings point to (-8, 3)

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The volume of the cone is37.7

The formula is:

V= (3.14)π⋅ (radius)r^2⋅(height)h/3

(^2 is a exponent)

How to solve:

π ·2^2· 9/3= 37.69911

(Round to the nearest tenth)

37.7
37.7
I just did this one and i got it right

Which pair of events is dependent?
O A. You get a head and a tail in two coin tosses with two different coins.
O B.
You get a head and a tail in two coin tosses using the same coin twice.
O C. You pick two
numbered billiard balls from a bag of balls one after the other without replacement.
O D. You draw two red cards one after the other with replacement.

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Believe D wjwjammlsodiejwbwbnas

Answer:

It's option C

Step-by-step explanation:

C. You pick two numbered billiard balls from a bag of balls one after the other without replacement.

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

any expression divided by 1 remains the same

you can also calculate the factorial

the ratio of hamburgers to hot dogs at the picnic is 25:10. If there are 100 hamburgers how many lunch itemd are there altogether?​

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Answer:

140 lunch items

Step-by-step explanation:

The unit ratio is 5:2

So if we take that and multiply it by 20 we get 100:40. 100+40 is 140

Answer:

140

Step-by-step explanation:

well if there is 25 hamburgers to 10 hot dogs, than 25 times four is 100 and 10 times four is 40 so 140 but i dont know if i did it right

What percent of the cars passed through between 2pm and 2:59 pm

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Answer:

Can you actually do your own work

Step-by-step explanation:

Do it yourself

Expression represents five less a third of a number?

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Answer:

[tex] \frac {1}{3}x - 5 [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the unknown number be x.

Translating the word problem into an algebraic expression, we have;

[tex] \frac {1}{3}x - 5 [/tex]

Or

[tex] \frac {x}{3} - 5 [/tex]

Simplifying further, we have;

[tex] \frac {x}{3} = 5 [/tex]

Cross-multiplying, we have;

x = 15

Therefore, the above algebraic expression is five less a third of a number.

In planning a Thanksgiving vacation, you want to rent a car for a week and travel the Pacific Highway from San Francisco to San Diego. You want to return to San Francisco via Las Vegas, Death Valley, and Yosemite National Park. This trip covers approximately 1,500 miles. You plan to return the car with a full tank of gasoline. You are considering two options advertised by Hertz:


Toyota Camry, 40 mpg highway, costs $448.27 plus taxes and fees, totaling $533.65.

Toyota Prius Hybrid, 49 mpg highway, costs $610.58 plus taxes and fees, totaling $772.88.

In both cases, you must purchase gasoline, which costs $4.00 per gallon in California.


Camry: Total gasoline cost is?

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Answer:

The gas cost for the Camry will be $ 150.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since in planning a Thanksgiving vacation, you want to rent a car for a week and travel the Pacific Highway from San Francisco to San Diego, and you want to return to San Francisco via Las Vegas, Death Valley, and Yosemite National Park, and this trip covers approximately 1,500 miles, and you plan to return the car with a full tank of gasoline and are considering two options advertised by Hertz:

Toyota Camry, 40 mpg highway, costs $ 448.27 plus taxes and fees, totaling $ 533.65.

Toyota Prius Hybrid, 49 mpg highway, costs $ 610.58 plus taxes and fees, totaling $ 772.88.

In both cases, you must purchase gasoline, which costs $ 4.00 per gallon in California.

To determine the total cost of gasoline for the Camry, the following calculation must be performed:

(1,500 / 40) x 4 = X

37.5 x 4 = X

150 = X

Therefore, the gas cost for the Camry will be $ 150.

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Answer:

c = 2.2m is the answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

a = 1m

b = 2m

c = ?

According to the Pythagorean theorem,

a² + b² = c²

1² + 2² = c²

1 + 4 = c²

c² = 5

c = 2.2m

∴ the slide is 2.2m long.

the answer to this is 2.2

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Answer:

C. Mushrooms

Step-by-step explanation:

Mushrooms are known to be decomposers, they break down nutrients.

Solve: -3x = 15 you can get the brainiest

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If you times -3 by -5 the negatives cancel eachother and therefore you get 15.

What is the answer to this question

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

I NEED HELP UNDER 5 MINUTES BEST ANSWER GETS BAINLESS hits 96 must play 3 minutes of commercials for every 30 minutes of music played. how many minutes of commercials must be played for 210 minutes of music?​

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Answer:

21

Step-by-step explanation:

so the relationship is that the music is ten times the commercials so, divide 210 by 30 and times that number by 3 210/30= 7, 7'3=21

Answer:

21 minutes of commercials

Step-by-step explanation:

If Hits 96 must play 3 minutes of commercials for every 30 minutes of music played, than the ratio of minutes of commercials to minutes of music is 3:30=1:10.

If 210 minutes of music is played, we can model the situation with the equation [tex]\frac{1}{10} =\frac{x}{210}[/tex]

We can use cross multiply to simplify the equation to [tex]10x=210[/tex]

Dividing each side by 10, we get [tex]x=21[/tex]

So, if 210 minutes of music is played, 21 minutes of commercials is played.

Find the lateral area of a cylinder
whose radius is 5 cm and whose
height is 10 cm.
Round to the nearest whole number.
[? ] cm2

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Answer:

314 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

(=^w^=)

A= 2*pi*r*h

A=2*pi*5*10

A=314.16 cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

2×5×10=

10×10= 100 cm²

=100 cm²

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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