What value of x makes the ratios equivalent?

x to 0.25 and 6 to 1.5

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

X = 1

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What figure shows a line of reflectional symmetry for the letter T ??? Help plz

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Answer:

Option A is correct.

Explanation:

Reflectional symmetry states that a  type of symmetry where one half is the reflection of the other half

or in other words Line of reflectional symmetry creates two congruent figures that are mirror images of each other.

Since,

Letter T is symmetrical as it have only one line of symmetry.

A Vertical line in the figure describe the reflectional symmetry.

Answer:

option a

Step-by-step explanation:

Jamal buys postcards of Washington, D.C., for $10.20, not including tax. Each postcard cost $0.85. How many postcards did Jamal buy? (giving 20 points to first one who answers it)

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the answer that i got was 11.05

Choose the correct equivalent factored form for the expression below.
X^4 – 121

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Answer:

(x^2+11)(x^2-11)

Step-by-step explanation:

You didn't list the options, but it should be:

(x^2 + 11) (x^2 - 11)

We use this formula: a^2 - b^2 = (a + b) (a - b)

One hour after a hiker left a camp, a cyclist set out to catch up. If the hiker traveled 3 miles per hour and the cyclist travelled 6 miles per hour faster, how long will it take the cyclist to catch up with the hiker?

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d=rt
when the distances traveled are the same, they are at the same place (caught up)

the time that the cyclist travels in that distance is t
the times that the hiker travels in that distance is t+1 (1 hour head start)

if hiker rate=3mph
and cyclist=3+6=9mph, then find the distance

hikerdistance=hikderdistance
3(t+1)=9t
3t+3=9t
minus 3t
3=6t
divide both sides by 6
1/2=t
the answer is 1/2 hour after the cyclist left, or 1 and 1/2 hour after the hiker left

0.5 hours it will take the cyclist to catch up with the hiker and this can be determined by equating the distance.

Given :

  • One hour after a hiker left a camp, a cyclist set out to catch up.
  • The hiker traveled 3 miles per hour and the cyclist traveled 6 miles per hour faster.

Let the total distance be 'd'. Let the time taken by the hiker to travel distance 'd' be 't' then the time taken by the cyclist is (t+1).

The speed of the hiker is 3 miles per hour and the speed of the cyclist is (6 + 3 = 9) 9 miles per hour.

The distance travel by both hiker and cyclist is 'd'.

Hiker Distance = Cyclist Distance

3(t  + 1) = 9t

3t + 3 = 9t

3 = 6t

t = 0.5 hour

0.5 hours it will take the cyclist to catch up with the hiker.

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n-8+3n<-4

Simplify both sides of the inequality

4n-8<-4

Now add 8 to both sides so we can eliminate the -8

4n-8+8<-4+8

4n<4

Divide both sides by 4 so we can find the value for n

4n/4<4/4

n<1


Now how to graph this solution

1) Draw a straight line

so we have x in the positive side and -x the negative side

Our answer is n<1

You will start your line from right to left

so you will start from point 1 to -8

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Sean has a piece of string 7/8 meter long. He uses 1/5 of the piece of string to tie a package and cuts the rest into 5 equal pieces. What is the length of each piece

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Answer:

7/50 meter.

Step-by-step explanation:

He has 7/8 meter. 1/5 of the piece of string is

(7)/(8)(1)/(5) = (7)/(40).

Then, he uses 7/40 meter to tie a package. The rest of string will be

(7)/(8)-(7)/(40) = (7)/(10).

Then, the rest of string after he uses 1/5 is 7/10. Finally, he cuts the rest into 5 equal pieces, that is

(7)/(10)(1)/(5) = (7)/(50).

Then, the lenght of each piece is 7/50 meter.

First we have to find how much string we are going to cut into 5 pieces. We do this by taking 1/5 of 7/8 meter.

1/5 × 7/8 = 7/40

Now we have to subtract this from the original amount...

7/8 - 7/40 =
35/40 - 7/40 =
28/40 = 14/20 = 7/10

Now we divide this remaining string by 5 to find the length of the individual pieces...

7/10 ÷ 5 =
7/10 × 1/5 =

7/50 meter