(536363636363)(6363637373)(0)

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Answer 1
Answer:

0. Anything multiplied by 0 is 0.

Answer 2
Answer: Anything that you use to multiply with a zero you answer overall is going to be a zero

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Please help me! I'm having trouble solving this! In the △PQR, PQ = 39 in, PR = 17 in, and the height PN = 15 in. Find QR. Consider all possible cases.

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Answer: 44

Step-by-step explanation:

we will find RN and NQ, then add together to give us RQ.

To find RN;

RP= 17 PN = 15 and RN =?

using pythagoras theorem,

adj^2 = hyp^2 - opp^2

RN^2 = RP^2 - PN^2

?^2 = 17^2 - 15^2

?^2 = 17^2 - 15^2

?^2 = 289 - 225

?^2 = 64

? = √64

? = 8

RN=8

To find NQ,

PN = 15 PQ=39 and NQ=?

using pythagoras theorem

NQ^2 = PQ^2 - PN^2

?^2 = 39^2 - 15^2

?^2 = 1521 - 225

?^2 = 1296

? = √1296

? = 36

NQ= 36

RQ = RN + NQ

RQ= 8 + 36

RQ=44

In 1984, a 12-ounce box of cold cereal cost $0.89. In 2008, an 18-ounce box of the same cereal sold for $3.29. How much more was the cost of the cereal per ounce in 2008 than in 1984? Explain

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Well, we can just divide them.

0.89 / 12 is approximately $0.07

3.29 / 18 is approximately $0.18

0.18 - 0.07 = $0.11

So the cost of cereal in 2008 is 11 cents more per ounce than the cereal in 1984.
Firstly we need to find out how much is worth 1 ounce of cold cereals both in 1984 and 2008. Do do that we may just divide both numbers by 12:

0.89 ÷ 12 ≈ 0.07 (I rounded it to the neaerest cent as we're talking about money anyway)
3.29 ÷ 18 ≈ 0.18

So in 1984 one ounce costed $0.07, while in 2008 it costed $0.18.

To find out how much more was it in 2008, we just need to do the substraction:

$0.18 - $0.07 = $0.11

Answer: The cost of the cereals per ounce was bigger in 2008 than in 1984 by $0.11.

Jesse drives to work. The distance Jesse’s car travels (d) on a number of gallons of gas (g) is given by the equation d = 15g. The constant of proportionality in terms of distance traveled per gallon of gas is

a. 15
b. 5
c. 1
d. 1/15

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Answer: Option 'd' is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Distance traveled by Jesse's car = d

Number of gallons used = g

The relation between distance and number of gallons used is given by

d=15g

We need to find the constant of proportionality in terms of distance traveled per gallon of gas.

So, Constant of proportionality = (Distance\ traveled)/(Gallon\ of\ gas)=(d)/(g)

Since we have

d=15g\n\n(d)/(g)=(1)/(15)=Constant\ of\ proportionality

Hence, Option 'd' is correct.

Answer:

15

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test and got it right.

On Monday morning you have 30 tickets of 1/3 is sold in Monday and 1/5 on Tuesday how many are left

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On Monday we have 30 tickets total.

We sell 1/3 of them on Monday.

1/5 Tuesday.

1/3 of 30 is 10. 30-10=20 We have twenty left

1/5 of 20 is 4. 20-4=16.

We have 16 left.

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Simplify.25/55x

A.5/11x
B.1/2x
C.x/2
D.5x/12

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You must divide the numerator and denominator by the great common multiple.  The greatest common multiple of 25 and 55 is 5.  25 divided by 5 equals 5 (numerator), and 55x divided by 5 is 11x (denominator).  Therefore the answer is A. 5/11x

25/55

Divide both the numerator and denominator by 5.

25 / 5 = 5
55 / 5 = 11

So 22/55x simplified is 5/11x

HELPCookies are on sale! Today each cookie costs $0.75 less than the normal price. Right now if you buy 7 of them it will only cost you $2.80!


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answer

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Equation:

(2.80÷7)+.75(tofindtheoriginalcostofthecookies)

2.80÷7(tofindthenewcostofthecookies)

Answer:

$1.15 is the original cost of the cookies.

$0.40isthenewcostofthecookies.

Equation:

2.80 ÷ 7 (new cost of the cookies)

(2.80 ÷ 7) + .75 (original cost of the cookies)

Answer:

$1.15 is the original cost of the cookies.

$0.40 is the new cost of the cookies.