Diana paid for her food, plus half the cost of the pizza and half the tip. What was the total amount Diana paid?

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Answer 1

Answer  well how much does she pay for the pizza and the tip???

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2 + 14 + 2 − 12 = -4

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this is incorrect the answer would be 6

Suppose a shoe factory produces both low-grade and high-grade shoes. The factory produces at least twice as many low-grade as high-grade shoes. The maximum possible production is 500 pairs of shoes. A dealer calls for delivery of at least 100 high-grade pairs of shoes per day. Suppose the operation makes a profit of Birr 2.00 per a pair of shoes on high-grade shoes and Birr 1.00 per pairs of shoes on low-grade shoes. How many pairs of shoes of each type should be produced for maximum profit?

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Answer:

The factory should produce 166 pairs of high-grade shoes and 364 pairs of low-grade shoes for maximum profit

Step-by-step explanation:

The given parameters for the shoe production are;

The number of low grade shoes the factory produces ≥ 2 × The number of high-grade shoes produced by the factory

The maximum number of shoes the factory can produce = 500 pairs of shoes

The number of high-grade shoes the dealer calls for daily ≥ 100 pairs

The profit made per pair of high-grade shoed = Birr 2.00

The profit made per of low-grade shoes = Birr 1.00

Let 'H', represent the number of high grade shoes the factory produces and let 'L' represent he number of low-grade shoes the factory produces, we have;

L ≥ 2·H...(1)

L + H ≤ 500...(2)

H ≥ 100...(3)

Total profit, P = 2·H + L

From inequalities (1) and (2), we have;

3·H ≤ 500

H ≤ 500/3 ≈ 166

The maximum number of high-grade shoes that can be produced, H ≤ 166

Therefore, for maximum profit, the factory should produce the maximum number of high-grade shoe pairs, H = 166 pairs

The number of pairs of low grade shoes the factory should produce, L = 500 - 166 = 334 pairs

The maximum profit, P = 2 × 166 + 1 × 364 = 696

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Answer:

both 20 and 12 but, 12 can be more accurate. Depends on your teacher's point of view.

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PLEASE HELP (b) The amounts that are owed at the end of each month form a sequence that can be defined recursively.
Given that a, = $150,000 represents the first amount owed, give a recursive rule based on what you did
in (a) that shows how each successive amount owed depends on the previous one.

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Answer: 2 im pretty sure

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The hydrogen ion concentration (h+) in a certain cleaning compound is (h+)=3.2x10^-11 use the formula ph=-log(h+) to find the pH of the clean compound the pH is approximately

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Answer:

The [tex]pH[/tex] of the clean compound is approximately 10.495.

Step-by-step explanation:

If the cleaning ion concentration of the cleaning compound is [tex][H^{+}] = 3.2\times 10^{-11}[/tex], then the [tex]pH[/tex], no unit, of the compound is:

[tex]pH = -\log_{10} [H^{+}][/tex]  (1)

[tex]pH = -\log_{10} (3.2\times 10^{-11})[/tex]

[tex]pH = -\log_{10} 3.2 - \log_{10} (10^{-11})[/tex]

[tex]pH = -\log_{10} \frac{32}{10} +11[/tex]

[tex]pH = -\log_{10} 32 + \log_{10} 10 + 11[/tex]

[tex]pH = -\log_{10} 32 +12[/tex]

[tex]pH \approx 10.495[/tex]

The [tex]pH[/tex] of the clean compound is approximately 10.495.

Leo, Donnie, and micheal decide to order some pizzas. Leo pays for 1/4 of the order and Donnie and micheal paid the rest in the ratio of 4:5. If micheal paid $4 more than Donnie, how much did the pizzas cost?

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Answer:

45

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How can you tell if a function is quadratic given a table of values?

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Answer: When looking at a table of values for a quadratic function, the x-intercepts represent the x-values where y = 0. This corresponds to the x-values where f(x) is 0 in function notation.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Part A: 3x-8=2+12

3x-8=14

3x=22

x=22/3

Part B:

Since we know that two angles are equal to 14 because they are vertical angles, we have 360 = 28+2y. Solving for y we get

332 = 2y

166 = y.

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answer:

the first one and the last one

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Answer:

1. 55mph

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

55 mi/h

Step-by-step explanation:

275 ÷ 5 = 55

55 mi/h

Find the value of 1/6 of 2/7 of 1/2 of 168?

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Answer:

The answer is 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

1/6 of 2/7 is 1/21

1/2 of 168 is 84

Step-by-step explanation:

top times top and bottom times bottom then reduce

1/2 times anything is just the other number divided by 2

for example 1/2*168 is the same thing as 168 divided by 2

what is the dividend of 20 times 50

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Answer:

1000

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

20 × 50

= 1000

Although u say dividend, which is division, not too sure here

A rectangular basketball court is in the center of a larger rectangular field. The basketball court measures (9x + 4) ft long and 5x ft wide. The field measures (11x + 4) ft long and 7x ft wide. What is the area of the field that is not covered by the basketball court?

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Answer:

2(11x+4)+2(7x)=(22x+8)*14x=308x^{2}+112x

2(9x+4)+2(5x)=(18x+8)*10x=180x^{2}+80x

308x^{2}+112x-180x^{2}-80x=128x^{2}+32x- the area that is not covered

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Chris has 7/8 yards of purple ribbon and one whole one over 6 yards of ribbon Chris has a total of three holes to over 3 yards of ribbon how many yards of Chris's ribbon are neither purple nor green

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Complete question :

Chris has 7/8 yards of purple ribbon and 1 1/6 yards of green ribbon. Chris has a total of 3 2/3 yards of ribbon. How many yards of Chris's ribbon are neither purple nor green.

Answer:

1.625 yards

Step-by-step explanation:

Purple ribbon = 7/8 yards

Green ribbon = 1 1/6 yards = 7/6 yards

Total ribbon = 3 2/3 yards = 11/3 yards

Ribbon that is neither purple nor green :

Total ribbon - (green + purple ribbon)

7/8 - (7/6 + 7/8)

11/3 - (28 + 21) / 24

11/3 - 49/24

= 1.625 yards

Determine the range of the following graph:

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Answer:

3,6 I think is the range.

If the mean of the four
numbers: 4,8,
X and 12 is 10.
then x is?
A)10
B)4
C)12
D)16

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D) 16, because in order to get the mean you must sum up all numbers and then divide them by how many numbers there is 4 + 8 + 12 + 16 = 40/4 = 10

What is 7/2 divided by 5/4?


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2.8 in decimals, 2 4/5 as a fraction.

Answer:

[tex] \frac{14}{5} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

1) Use this rule : a ÷ b/c = a × c/b.

[tex] \frac{7}{2} \times \frac{4}{5} [/tex]

2) Use this rule: a/b × c/d = ac/bd.

[tex] \frac{7 \times 4}{2 \times 5} [/tex]

3) Simplify 7 × 4 to 28.

[tex] \frac{28}{2 \times 5} [/tex]

4) Simplify 2 × 5 to 10.

[tex] \frac{28}{10} [/tex]

5) Simplify.

[tex] \frac{14}{5} [/tex]

Therefor, the answer is 14/5. And is decimal form it would be, 2.8.

Identify the number that does not belong with the other three. Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

I would say the square root of 48 is the odd one out because it is the only irrational number

All the other numbers can be written as p/q except sqrt 48

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

It Should be √48 because it is the only irrational number

Is the answer to the problem below correct? If yes, why? If not, what mistake(s) were made in solving the
problem an what is the correct answer?
Step 1: 12 = -2(x - 4) - 8
Step 2: 12 = -2x - 8 - 8
Step 3: 12 = -2x - 16
Step 4: 28 = -2x
Step 5: 26 = x

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Answer:

  x = -6 (correct answer)

  mistakes were made in Step 2 and Step 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

The mistake is made in Step 2, application of the distributive property. This is often a source of error. Here, the error is in signs.

Step 1: 12 = -2(x -4) -8

Step 2: 12 = -2x +8 -8 . . . . . . the correct step 2

Step 3: 12 = -2x . . . . . . . . . . . like terms combined

Step 4: -6 = x . . . . . . . . . . . . . divide by -2

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Check

  12 = -2(-6 -4) -8 = -2(-10) -8 = 20 -8 = 12 . . . . answer checks OK

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Comment on other mistake

In the original Step 5, -2 was divided on the right and added on the left. This is a violation of the properties of equality, so guarantees a wrong answer. The same operation must be performed on both sides of the equation.

An additional mistake was made in that the answer was not checked.

Isaac is purchasing two pairs of shoes—one pair for $37.00 and the second pair for $42.00. The state sales tax applied to Isaac’s bill is 7%. How much is Isaac’s total bill? Show your work. Isaac is purchasing two pairs of shoes—one pair for $37.00 and the second pair for $42.00. The state sales tax applied to Isaac’s bill is 7%. How much is Isaac’s total bill?
PLS SHOW YOUR WORK

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Answer:

Isaac's total bill is $84.53

Step-by-step explanation:

$37.00 + $42.00 = $79.00 < b (bill)

b + t (sales tax) = c (total cost)

(7%/100 = 0.07)

(0.07 * 79 = 5.53)

(t = $5.53)

$79.00 + $5.53 = $84.53

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Answer: Isaac's total bill is $84.53

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If 2 lines intersect, the vertically opposite angles are:
Choices
1. Equal

2. Complementary

3. Linear pair​

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Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

Equal.

#If 2 lines intetsect, vertically opposite , corresponging, alternate angles are equal

If (x + 1)(x - 3) = 12, then which of the following statements is true?


1.) x + 1 = 12 or x - 3 = 12

2.) x + 1 = 0 or x - 3 = 0

3.) x - 5 = 0 or x + 3 = 0

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Answer:

If (x + 1)(x - 3) = 12, then which of the following statements is true?

1.) x + 1 = 12 or x - 3 = 12

is true

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For -1:

y = x + 6

y = 5

( -1, 5)

For 0:

y = x + 6

y = 6

(0, 6)

For 2:

y = x + 6

y = 8

(2,8)

For 4:

y = x + 6

y = 10

(4,10)

Callie has $24.65 to spend on groceries. After buying 6 potatoes, she had $18.95 left. If each potato costs the same amount, what is the price of one potato?​

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Answer:

0.95 or .95

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HELP!!!! BRAINLIEST!! Jason says that if you multiply each length in a Pythagorean triple by the same factor, you will get another Pythagorean triple. Explain why Jason is correct.
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Answer:

The Pythagorean theorem used in right-angled (equilateral) triangles is a relationship between the sides of a right-angled triangle, where the sum of the square of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.

If a and b are legs, and c is the hypotenuse, then

a2 + b2 = c2.

Because the triangle is right angled, there is no greater side length in the triangle, so an unlimited number of Pythagorean positions can be produced by flipping the sides.

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You randomly choose a tile. Without replacing the first tile, you choose a second tile. Find the probability of the compound event. Write your answer as a fraction or percent rounded to the nearest tenth. The probability of choosing two even numbers is

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You randomly choose a tile. Without replacing the first tile, you choose a second tile. Find the probability of the compound event. Write your answer as a fraction or percent rounded to the nearest tenth. The probability of choosing two even numbers is

Tiles : 7,6, 5, 8, 9, 10, 20

Answer:

2 /7

Step-by-step explanation:

The probability of a compound event in the scenario described above :

P(1st pick) * p(second pick)

Recall: this event is without replacement

P(choosing two even numbers)

Probability = required outcome / Total possible outcomes

Required outcome = even Number tiles = (6, 8, 10, 20) = 4

Total possible outcomes = number of tiles = 7

P(even number on first pick) = 4/7

P(even on second pick) = 3 / 6 = 1/2

P(compound event) = 4/7 * 1 /2 = 4 /14 = 2 /7

Which equation has the roots x=1 and=-7/5

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Answer:

i dont know

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

55%

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