List the common multiples of 4 and 5 up to 60

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Answer 1
Answer: It only has 20 for the common multiples of 4 and 5.
Answer 2
Answer: Here are the multiples of 4 up to 60:
4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40, 44, 48, 52, 56, 60

Here are the multiples of 5 up to 60:
5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60


Hope this helped!!

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Ben can type 150 words in 3 minutes. how many words can he type in 2minutes

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Ben can type 100 words in 2 minutes. Since 50 can go into 150 three times, you do 50 x 2 which is 100 words in two minutes.
the answer would be 100.
this is because ben is most likely to type words in an equal amount of time. 
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since the question is asking about TWO minutes, you add 50 two times or multiply 50 by 2 which will either way give you 100


A dog is leashed to the corner of a house with a 15 foot leash. How much running area does the dog have? Round your answer to the nearest square foot.

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If the dog were on a 15-ft leash tied to a stake in the ground
out in the middle of a field, then he could cover every blade
of grass in a 15-ft circle. The area of a circle is (pi R²), so
he would have free range over (pi · 15²) square feet of area.

Sadly, he's not out in the middle of a field. He's tied to the corner
of the house.  So he can't cover the whole circle, because the house
blocks a quarter of the circle.  The dog only has access to

                       (3/4) of (pi R²)

                   =  (0.75) · π · (15²)

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HELP it's a maths question worth 4 marks

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a = 3, b= - 4 and c = - 4

expand the left side using FOIL

(2x + 1)(ax + b) = 2ax² + 2bx + ax + b = 2ax² + x(2b + a) + b

compare the coefficients of expressions on left and right sides.

compare 2ax² + x(2b +a) + b with 6x² - 5x + c

coefficients of x² terms → 2a = 6 ⇒ a = 3

coefficients of x terms → 2b + a = - 5 → 2b + 3 = - 5 → 2b = - 8 ⇒ b = - 4

constant terms c = b = - 4


A. ScaleneB. Isosceles
C. Equilateral
D. Right
E. Obtuse
F. Acute

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B) Isosceles


two of the leg sides are the same measurement, and are "congruent" with each other.


D. Right


There is a right angle shown (bottom left where square is), making triangles a right triangle.



hope this helps

Answer:

B)Isosceles and D)Right triangle


Detailed explanation:

What is an isosceles triangle?

The definition of a isosceles is a triangle that has two sides which are equal in length.

We see that this applies to this problem.


How would this also be a right triangle?

We see that it is also a right triangle due to the 90 degree angle mark.


Therefore, the triangle is both an Isosceles and a right triangle.

Find the x-intercepts of the parabola withvertex (-2,-8) and y-intercept (0,4).
Write your answer in this form: (X1,41), (x2,42).
If necessary, round to the nearest hundredth.
Enter the correct answer.

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Answer:

The x-intercepts are (2+√(8/3),0) and (2-√(8/3),0)

Step-by-step explanation:

y = A(x+2)2 - 8

Since (0,4) is on the graph, 4 = 4A-8

4A = 12

A = 3

So, y = 3(x+2)2-8

To locate the x-intercepts, set y = 0 and solve for x:

0 = 3(x+2)2-8

3(x+2)2 = 8

x+2 = ±√(8/3)

x = -2 ± √(8/3)

How many fiths in two

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Fifths are a whole divided into five parts: therefore there are 5 fifths in one whole one and 10 fifths in two whole ones.
5/5=1 \n2 = 2*5/5 \n10/5 = 2