How can you identify a linear nonproptional relationship from a table,graph,and an equation

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the line won't add up or will look sloped

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$28 lunch; 15% tip what's the answer

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To do this you want to first multiply 28 by 0.15.  This will give you $4.20.  You have to give a $4.20 tip.  The total cost would be the lunch and the tip added together.  It would give you a final total of $32.20.

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$32.20.

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(Answer is copied, i'm farming for points- sorry!

The Westerburg High School Soccer Team performs differently in the rain than they do when it doesn't rain. When it rains they have a 80% chance of winning, but when it doesn't rain they have a 50% chance of winning.Today there is a 60 % of rain. What is the chance that they win their game today?

A)48%B)50%C)52%D)68%

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The correct answer is Choice D: 68%.

You have to make a tree diagram with all of the possibilities.

Here are the possibilities:

Rain - Win = 0.6 x 0.8 = 0.48
Rain - Loss = 0.6 x 0.2 = 0.12

No Rain - Win = 0.4 x 0.5 = 0.2
No Rain - Loss = 0.4 x 0.5 = 0.2

Adding up the two winning options gives us 68%
0.48 + 0.2 = 0.68

Numbers like 10 100 and 1000 and so on are called

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They're called numbers. lollll

Write an expression that is equivalent to three over five (3y + 15).three over fivey + 9
three over five y + 15
nine over fivey + 9
nine over fivey + 15

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\sf(3)/(5)(3y+15)

Distribute 3/5:

\sf(3)/(5)*3\rightarrow(3*3)/(5)\rightarrow(9)/(5)

\sf(3)/(5)*15\rightarrow(3*15)/(5)\rightarrow(45)/(5)\rightarrow9

So we have:

\boxed{\sf(9)/(5)y+9}

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9 over five y+9

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I had this question before

I don't get # 2 please help and fast

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I wouldn't say that.  It looks to me like you've absolutely got it ... almost.

A).  Your fraction is correct.  But it's not in simplest form like they want it.
Reduce  18/45  to simplest form.  Hint:  Divide top and bottom by 9 .

B).  They want the percentage that's the same as  18/45 .
Do you remember how to change a fraction to percent ?
A fraction is just a short way to say "division".
" 18/45 " means " 18 divided by 45 ".
Do the division.  To change the quotient into percent, multiply it by 100 .
(Same as moving the decimal point 2 places to the right.)
Round it the nearest whole number, if it isn't already a whole number.

C).  Again, your fraction is correct, but it isn't in simplest form.
Reduce  27/45  to simplest form.   Hint: Divide top and bottom by 9 again.

D).  Change this fraction to percent, just like you did for the female fraction.
(Do the division that the fraction says, and multiply the quotient by 100.) 
(Round to the nearest whole number percent if it isn't already.)

You already did the technical stuff.  I just added some mechanical things.

List the first 5 multiples.

4:
7:
9:
12:

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4: 4, 8, 12, 16, 20
7: 7, 14, 21, 28, 35
9: 9, 18, 27, 36, 45
12: 12, 24, 36, 48, 60