Zach has a basic cell phone plan that does not include texting. He is going to add a texting package to his cell phone plan. He has two choices of texting packages, A and B. Package A charges $0.15 per text with no monthly fees for the texting package. Package B charges $0.10 per text, but has a $10 monthly fee for the texting package. Write an equation that represents the total cost for each texting package if any amount of texts are sent. Be sure to define the variables you are using for your equation.

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Answer 1

Answer:

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Answer 2

Answer: STUPID

Step-by-step explanation:


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2-b/3=-5/2


What is b?

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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

just guessing hh oop sorry if its wrong

27/2 is the answer to your question

1.x(x+4)=5
2.(x+3)raise to 2=36
3.(t+2)raise to 2+(t-3)raise to2 =9
4.3 4
--+-- =x-1
x 2x
5. 3 4
-------+------- =x-1
m-2 m+5
how did you transform each equation into a quadratic equation what concepts or principles did you employ​

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x (x + 4) = 5

x² + 4x = 5

x²+ x + (-5) = 0

(x+3)²+(t+3)²=9

x² + 6x + 9 + t² + 6t + 9 = 9

x² + t² + 6x + 6t + 18 + (-9) = 0

x² + t² + 6x + 6t + 9 = 0

x² + t² + 6(x + t) + 9 = 0

3/x + 4/2x = x - 1

6/2x + 4/2x = x - 1

10/2x = x - 1

10 = (x - 1) 2x

10 = 2x² - 2x

0 = 2x² + (-2x) + (-10)

The statement of cash flows is an optional financial statement.
True
Or False

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Answer:

The statement of cash flows is an optional financial statement. The statement of cash flows shows the effects on cash of a company's operating, investing, and financing activities. The statement of cash flows reports a firm's major sources of cash receipts and major uses of cash payments for a period.

100%
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What percent is represented by the shaded area?
1%
Stuck? Watch a video or use a hint.

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90%. Mfodndjdlhdjdndbdbdk

HELP PLS FOR 10 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST TO CORRECT ANSWER The cost, C, to ride in a taxi can be calculated using the function shown, where m is the number of miles.
C = 2.25 +0.85m
What is the cost per mile to ride in the taxi?

A. $0.85
B. $1.40
C. $2.25
D. $3.10

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Answer:

  A.  $0.85

Step-by-step explanation:

Each time m increases by 1, the cost goes up by $0.85.

The cost per mile is $0.85.

Solve for x: (5 points) negative 3 over 2, multiplied by x minus 9 equals negative 27 a −24 b −12 c 11 d 12

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Answer: b, 12

explanation: combine -3/2 * x and u get -3/2x. then isolate the variable by doing the inverse of subtraction on both sides. (add 9 on both sides). then do the inverse of multiplication on both sides. (divide by -3/2 on both sides)

please help asap question 9()

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Hope that helps, the a b c d are not in the same order so look closely and match them please.

The original price was $20, the sales price is $15. Is this an increase or decrease? What was the percent change?

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Answer: Decrease by 30%

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If you can walk 3.7 miles in 1.2 hours, how many minutes does it take to walk 3.37 miles? Round to 1 decimal.

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Answer:

I think 35 min

Step-by-step explanation:

How do you do b and c?

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Answer:

b) 18

c) 80.78

Step-by-step explanation:

While we can solve this equation with separation of variables, it isn't necessary.  The coffee is originally at 95°, and the ambient temperature is 18°.  The top right graph is the only one that shows this trend.

As t approaches infinity, y approaches the ambient temperature of 18°.

yₙ₊₁ = yₙ + Δt F(tₙ, yₙ)

yₙ₊₁ = yₙ + 2 (-0.02 (yₙ − 18))

yₙ₊₁ = yₙ − 0.04 (yₙ − 18)

yₙ₊₁ = 0.96 yₙ + 0.72

When n=0:

y₁ = 0.96 y₀ + 0.72

y₁ = 0.96 (95) + 0.72

y₁ = 91.92

When n=1:

y₂ = 0.96 y₁ + 0.72

y₂ = 0.96 (91.92) + 0.72

y₂ = 88.96

When n=2:

y₃ = 0.96 y₂ + 0.72

y₃ = 0.96 (88.96) + 0.72

y₃ = 86.12

When n=3:

y₄ = 0.96 y₃ + 0.72

y₄ = 0.96 (86.12) + 0.72

y₄ = 83.40

When n=4:

y₅ = 0.96 y₄ + 0.72

y₅ = 0.96 (83.40) + 0.72

y₅ = 80.78

12 movie tickets cost $36. At this rate, what is the cost per ticket?

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

36÷12=3

sooo EACH ticket is 3$ PER ticket

Which answer choice correctly represents the quotient of 28,134 divided by 441?
Due on a few minutes
Whoever answers it correctly I will give brainliest

A) 63 351/441

B) 65 131/441

C) 65 129/441

D) 441 63/351

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

Math please help I don’t understand at all

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Answer:

the x and y axis arent clear enough to tell their coordinations can you take the picture again but it has to be clear

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#3 An art-supply store sells a pad of watercolor paper after a 78% markup. If the store sells the paper for $46.99, what is the wholesale price? *

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I messed up so how do I erase my answer omg sorry ....

10.29 is the original price attached is my work

one school purchased 18 gallons of blue paint to decorate several of its classrooms. if each classroom needs 1 4/5 gallons of paint, then how many classrooms will get painted.

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Answer:

18 gallons of paint could paint 10 classrooms.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that the school bought 18 gallons of paint, and that each classroom requires 1 4/5 of paint to be painted, to determine how many classrooms can be painted with that amount of paint, the following calculation must be performed:

4/5 = 0.8

1 + 0.8 = 1.8

18 / 1.8 = 10

Therefore, 18 gallons of paint could paint 10 classrooms.

Write the slope intercept form of the equation of each line plz

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the answer would be the first one :) y=-2x-4
The answer is y=-2x-4

Please assist with the geometry questions part 1​

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Answer:

  1.  sin(x) = a/c; cos(x) = b/c; tan(x) = a/b

  2, 3 see below

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The mnemonic SOH CAH TOA reminds you of the relationships between trig functions and sides of a right triangle:

  Sin = Opposite/Hypotenuse   ⇒   sin(x) = a/c

  Cos = Adjacent/Hypotenuse   ⇒   cos(x) = b/c

  Tan = Opposite/Adjacent   ⇒   tan(x) = a/b

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2. The attachment shows the two special right triangles. The 30-60-90 right triangle has sides in the ratio 1 : √3 : 2. The 45-45-90 isosceles right triangle has sides in the ratio 1 : 1 : √2.

These ratios can be used to write proportions that help you find the length of a missing side.

Example:

Suppose the triangle in problem 1 has x = 30°, and a = 10. Then we could find the length of missing side 'c' using a proportion involving the short side and the long side (hypotenuse).

  2/1 = c/10   ⇒   c = 20

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3. In a right triangle, the acute angles are complementary. The side adjacent to one acute angle is the side opposite the other. So the sine of one of the angles is the cosine of the other, and vice versa. This means the sine of an angle is the cosine of its complement, and vice versa.

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Comment on question 3

The wording of this question is a little strange. Sine and cosine are not complementary. Rather, the angles for which those functions have the same value are complementary.

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The shorter diagonal of a rhombus measures 18cm. The side of the rhombus measures 41cm. Find the length of the longer diagonal.

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Answer:

80 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

The diagonals divide the rhombus into four congruent triangles.  The height of each triangle is 18/2 = 9, and the hypotenuse is 41.  Using Pythagorean theorem, the width of each triangle is:

c² = a² + b²

41² = 9² + x²

x = 40

Therefore, the longer diagonal is 2×40 = 80.

If you know why i got the point wrong for A and B please let me know right now i need it.

Thank you!
I’ll be giving extra points who ever explain it and has the answer correctly

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Answer:

a.(-1,8), (2,9) b. (2,0) (3,5)

Step-by-step explanation:

a.

for (-4, 7) slope is [tex]\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

slope is m=rise /run =rise 1/run3 so to go to the next point

from (-4,7)

rise 1 so now you are at (-4,8) and run 3 and you are at (-1,8)

from (-1,8)

rise 1 to (-1, 9) and run 3 to (2,9)

b

(1,-5) slope is [tex]\frac{5}{1}[/tex]

from (1,-5) rise 5 to (1,0) and run 1 to (2,0)

from (2,0) rise 5 to (2,5) and run 1 to (3,5)

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Select the correct answer.
Tom gets $12 off a box of chocolates that had an original price of $48. What percentage is the discount?
OA.
12%
OB.
25%
Ос.
50%
OD
60%
Reset
Next

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

12 is 1/4 of 48 so when you take $12 off $48 you take 1/4 of 25% away

Here are four false statements about the graph.
Select one and explain why it's false.
The domain is -6 The domain is -5 The range is y < 5
The range is -5y<1

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Answer:

Range:y[tex]\leq[/tex]5

Step-by-step explanation:

Since y is always less than 5, y cannot be equal to it since the highest value of y was about 4.

Avram borrows $14,500 at 5.4% simple interest to open a small business. His bank allows him 9 years to pay back the loan. How much simple interest will Avram have to pay on the loan?

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Answer:

Avram will have to pay $7,047 simple interest

Step-by-step explanation:

Simple Interest

Definition: Interest calculated on the original principal only of a loan or on the balance of an account.

Unlike compound interest where the interest earned in the compounding periods is added to the new principal, simple interest only considers the principal to calculate the interest.

The interest earned is calculated as follows:

I=A.r.t

Where:

I = Interest

P = initial principal balance

r = interest rate

t = time

Avram has a principal of P=$14,500 at a simple rate of r=5.4%=0.054 for t=9 years, thus:

I=14,500*0.054*9=7,047

I=$7,047

Avram will have to pay $7,047 simple interest

Answer:

$7,047 simple interest

a metal washer has a mass of 0.27 G and a volume of 0.1 CM3 what is its density​

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Answer:

density equals mass over volume

D=.27G/ .1CM3

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this helps

Which expression can be used to represent the phrase “Maren increases the number of servings by six”? A. n-6 B. 6-n C. n+6 D. 6n HURRY PLEASE

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Answer: C) n+6

Step-by-step explanation:

You’re increasing so it means you want to add and you must have a serving 6+ and the only one that’s increasing is C

Answer: c is n+6

Step-by-step explanation:


please answer this question GIVING BRAINLIEST!!

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Answer:

b

attention:

please i saw in this picture that you wrote for the question 10 that I solved before number -5

and the answer i got was 5 not -5 hope I am talking about the question I answered before.

PLEASE HELP!! use the diagram shown. what is the length of GD?

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Answer:

should be 8.

Step-by-step explanation:

As the picture shows, FG is 8. It also shows that FG and GD are congruent, so they are both equal to 8

Mia went into a fair with $55.75 in her pocket. She bought a hot dog and drink for $2.975 each and then wanted to spend the rest of her money on rids tickets, which costs $0.95 each. Write an inequality to represent the total where r is the number of tickets purchased.

What is the maximum number of tickets mia can buy or purchesed_______?

Graphs how many rides tickets can mia buy without going over her budget.?

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Answer: Maximum tickets she can buy is 52

Step-by-step explanation:

After she bought the fries and drinks she was left with $49.81. If she spent the rest of her money on rides/tickets for the rides then she bought 52 tickets to be exact. 0.95x52=49.40

Your boss asks you to design a Boolean circuit that verifies

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Answer:

hello your question is incomplete attached below is the complete question

answer : attached below

Step-by-step explanation:

A) The given output would be : 1 for 0, 5,10,15   also the output will be = 0 for every other value

attached below is the truth function of the Boolean truth table

B) attached below is the Boolean expression

The sum of a number and its additive inverse is equal to _____.

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Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

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Monica and her parents spent $170 on new swimsuits. Monica’s swimsuit cost $35. Her mom’s swimsuit cost twice as much as Monica’s. How much did her dad’s swimsuit cost?

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▹ Answer

Her dad's swimsuit costs $65.

▹ Step-by-Step Explanation

Since Monica's swimsuit is $35, we will subtract that from the total amount spent, $170.

$170 - $35 = $135

Since Monica's mom's swimsuit costs 2x Monica's we will multiply 35 * 2:

$35* 2 = $70

We will now add Monica's cost and her moms' cost:

$35 + $70 = $105

To find Monica's dads' cost, we will subtract 105 from 170:

$170 - $105 = $65

Her dad's swimsuit costs $65.

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