Line k is the perpendicular bisector of pq and point r which of the following statements must be true?

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Answer 1

Answer:

question incomplete.

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Name this net pattern.

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Answer:

triangular pyramid

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(1/4+1/4)-6÷1/3+2 how do you get it?????​

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2/4-6 ÷ 1/3 + 2
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v
2/4 - 2 + 2
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v
2/4 -0

=2/4 -> 1/2

you get it by using PEMDAS

Answer:

decimal form: -15.5

exact form: -31/2

Step-by-step explanation: use the pemdas rule!

1Parenthesis

2Exponent

3Multiply

4Division

5Add

6Subtract

1st 1/4 + 1/4 = 0.5

2nd there is no exponents

3rd there is no multiplying

4rth -6÷1/3 = -18

5th 0.5-18 +2 add 2

last 0.5-16

=-15.5

is 7.8 cm, 1.1 cm, 9.1 cm a triangle

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Answer: The sum of the lengths of any two sides of a triangle must be greater than the length of the third side. Since, 11 + 21 > 16, 11 + 16 > 21, and 16 + 21 > 11, you can form a triangle with side lengths 11 mm, 21 mm, and 16 mm.

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How many solutions does -2 + 5p + 10 = 10 + 3p have?

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Answer:

Only 1 solution

Step-by-step explanation:

-2 + 5p + 10 = 10 + 3p

Subtract 10 from both sides:

-2 + 5p + 10 -10 = 10 + 3p- 10

Simplify:

-2+5p=3p

Add 2 to both sides:

-2+5p+2=3p+2

Subtract 3p from both sides:

5p-3p=3p+2-3p

simplify:

2p=2

Divide both sides by 2:

2p/2=2/2

Simplify:

p=1


Measure of the missing angle?

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Answer:

x=31°

Step-by-step explanation:

2x-7+x+4 = 3x-3

90+3 = 3x

93 = 3x

x = 93/3

x = 31°

A business school is conducting a study to investigate whether a students’ scores on a placement test can be used to predict students’ starting salaries. Based on a random sample of 200 graduates of the business school, a 98 percent confidence interval for the slope of the linear regression line relating placement scores and starting salary is calculated to be (315,336). Assume the conditions for inference are met.

Which of the following is a correct interpretation of the confidence interval?

a. There is a 98 percent probability that the slope of the population regression line is between $315 per point and $336 per point.
b. Ninety-eight percent of the time, a 10-point increase in placement score will result in an average increase between $3,150 and $3,360 in starting salary.
c. We are 98 percent confident that a 10-point increase in placement score will result in a predicted increase in starting salary of between $3,150 and $3,360.
d. We are 98 percent confident that predicted starting salaries will be between $315,000 and $336,000.
e. We are 98 percent confident that the regression equation can be used to make accurate predictions for placement scores between 315 and 336.

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Answer:

The answer is C

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A pool can be filled by one pipe in 8 hours and by a second pipe in 3 hours. How long
will it take using both pipes to fill the pool?
It will take about hours to fill the pool using both pipes.
(Type an integer or decimal rounded to the nearest tenth.)

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Answer:

x=2.4 hours or 2 hours and 24 minutes together

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11. Which value makes the following inequality TRUE? 4 – 8x > 2 11

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Answer:

If that number is 211, then any value below -26 will work

Which of these pairs are like terms?
20 x, 0.8 x
17, 3 x
14 x, 14 x2
0.5 x, 0.5 y

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Step-by-step explanation:

=20x14x;14x2x0;8x17;3x0;5x0;5y

=280x28x13;84x0;25y

=7840x3;46y

=27 126;4y

I just want to know what the person above/under me said.

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thanks

I just need an approximate value.

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Answer:

1.898 ×10^27 kg for Jupiter

and for Neptune 1.024×10^26 kg

Answer:

Hola

Step-by-step explanation:

640(3) + 6.25(40) + 8.75(60)

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2695

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help me please!!
Use the drawing below to answer the questions that follow.

Part A: What is the scale factor going from smaller to larger?

Part B: What is the length of the missing side of the smaller rectangle?

the rectangle is 13.5cm width and 9cm length..

the rectangle we need to solve is 3cm width and ? as the length

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Answer:

Imma say C...It makes the most sense!

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Answer:

ok let h square be x square

Katelyn completed 24 sit-ups for
gym and is 2/6 of the way to her goal for
class. What is her goal number of sit-ups
ups?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

72

The right answer is 72

Consider the conditional statement: "If I skip dinner, then I won't sleep well tonight."
Write the statement in its equivalent disjunctive form.

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Answer:

I won't sleep well tonight, if l skip dinner.

Pls help, this is due tomorrow

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Answer:

You have a higher chance of getting an even number than a multiple of three. There are 3 even numbers and only 2 multiples of three.

No, there are more chances of getting an even then there are to get a multiple of 3.

2,4 and 6
Only 3 and 6

GIVING BRAINLIST
Percents to decimals.
What is 3.22 changing it to a decimal

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Answer:

if it is 3.22% then the answer is 0.0322

3.22 ÷ 100 = 0.0322

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Answer:

0.0322

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In the isosceles trapezoid shown, GJ = 5, HI = 9, and GI = 8.6. Determine the length

of HJ.

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Answer

8.6

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Answer:

8.6

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Helpppp idfk what’s an irrational number out of these

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Answer:

Answer is 5/3. The third one :)

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What is the radius and diameter of the following circle?

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Answer:

Radius is 7.5cm and the diameter is 15 cm( r*2)

Answer:

Radius = 7.5 cm

Diameter = 15cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Radius = 7.5 cm (because the slanting line is 7.5cm)

Diameter = Radius x 2

Diameter = 7.5 x 2

Diameter = 15 cm

Hope that helps!

How do I write “3 is less than a number”?

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Answer:

3 - x

Step-by-step explanation:

Just think in order in bits.

3

So, write 3.

Less than = subtraction

So, write a subtraction symbol.

A number = a variable, such as x.

So, write a variable.

That will give you: 3 - x

You could say x>3 which means any x is bigger then the number 3 or if you turn it around 3

Which slope is steeper 4/8 or 3/10 and why

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Answer:

4/8 is steeper than 3/10

Step-by-step explanation:

4 is half of 8 and in decimal form is 0.5. 3/10 in decimal form is 0.3. Therefore 0.5 is greater than 0.3, so 4/8 is considered to be steeper than 3/10.

4/8

slope=y/x

so just by your imagination or put (8,4) on "Cartesian coordinate system" and connect it with Origin of coordinates.now put (10,3) on it and do the same.

now compare them.

you'll see 4/8 is steeper.

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Answer:

The two numbers are 45 and 46.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: Sum of two numbers=91

To find: Two consecutive numbers which add up to form 91

Solution:

Consecutive numbers are those numbers which have a difference of one between them.

First divide 91 into two halves, we get 45.5

Now we know 45.5+45.5=91

But the numbers should differ by one in order for them to be consecutive.

Hence we subtract 0.5 to get one number and add 0.5 to get the second number from 45.5

So, the two numbers are 45.5–0.5=45

and 45.5+0.5=46

Hence the two numbers are 45 and 46.

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Answer:

The two numbers are 45 and 46.

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The expression that is equal is d
9 divided by 8

The top number goes first then the second number goes second

after a 25% discount the price of a tshirt was 12 what was the price before the discount?

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Answer: 16$

Step-by-step explanation:

25% of 16 is 4 so subtract 4 from 16 to get a price of 12$ after discount


Find the area of each figure. Round to the nearest tenth if necessary

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Split it into 2
12 x 4 = 48 inches
7 - 4 = 3 (side of small square)
12 - 9 = 3
So 3 x 3 = 9 inches
So 48 + 9 =
57 inches

(c+4)^2(4-c)^2 i need help

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Answer

c^4-32c^2+256 (Simplified)

what is the range of h​

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Answer:

-4 to 6

Step-by-step explanation:

The range is the y-axis, unlike the domain which is on the x-axis. So th points would go from -4, the lowest point, to 6 the highest point. If you need to specify, say intervals of 2 as -4 goes to -2, and 2 goes to 4.

identify the missing number 41, 48,33,40,62,55,54,?,​

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Answer:

Impossible

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How is that even possible

Answer:

47

Step-by-step explanation:

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Find the balance

$375 at 4% interest compounded annually for 3 years

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

pay back in 1 year with 3% annual interest $375 at 4% interest annually for 3 years

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