Marcy drew the following triangles to show that LMN PQR.Does Marcy's drawing indicate that LMN PQR?
Marcy drew the following triangles to show that LMN PQR. - 1

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Answer: It would be b. If you can see, the triangle is flipped and each side that has || on it are different from eachother

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About 42% of a paint mix is white. A painter orders 18 gallons of the paint mix. How much of it is white?

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If 42% of paint is white to get the result we just have to finid 42% of 18. 
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machine s is cleaned every 12 weeks Machine T is cleaned every 8 weeks what is the fewest number of weeks that will pass before both machines are cleaned again in the same week

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16 weeks is the amount of weeks that it takes

How many solutions does the equation 9x+27=27 have ?

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First we rearrange to make x = a number

9x + 27 = 27     <- subtract 27 from both sides
9x = 0

When x ='s a number there is 1 solution. 
The answer is 1 solution.

Here are some examples to distinguish how many solutions something has:
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What is bigger 3/6 or 4 /10

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(3)/(6) can be simplified to (1)/(2)

therefore, we can see that (1)/(2) is bigger than (4)/(10)

or make the denominators are the same....

so, we look for the LCM of 10 and 6. That is 60. Whatever you do to the bottom you do the top. So, (3)/(6) goes to (30)/(60). (4)/(10) goes to (24)/(60) now we can see that the first fraction ((3)/(6))is bigger.

3/6=0.5 
4/10=0.4
when you divide 3/6 it gives you 0.5.and  when you divide 4/10 it gives you 0.4

in a typical symphony orchestra 16 out of every 100 musicians are violinists what fractions of the orchestra are violinists ?

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Answer: Our required fraction is (4)/(25)

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Total number of musicians = 100

Number of violinists = 16

We need to find the fractions of the orchestra are violinists :

Fraction will be

=\frac{\text{number of violinists}}{\text{ Total number of musicians}}=(16)/(100)=(4)/(25)

Hence, our required fraction is (4)/(25)

4 out of every 25 musicians are violinists.

When bc is rotated 90 degrees clockwise around point C , resulting segment is the same as bc. Where would point C be located?

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Answer:

  at point B

Step-by-step explanation:

You want the location of point C if rotating segment BC about point C results in segment BC.

Invariant

The center of rotation is invariant. This means C' = C.

If B'C' = BC, then point B is also invariant, which means it must be located at the center of rotation.

  C = B

Points B and C are at the same location.

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Point C would be located at the midpoint of segment BC.

Where would point C be located?

If segment BC is rotated 90 degrees clockwise around point C, the resulting segment will be the same as BC. In this case, point C would be the midpoint of segment BC.

By rotating the segment around its midpoint, you effectively bring the original BC segment back to its original position, resulting in an overlap.

So, point C would be located at the midpoint of segment BC.

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