What is the following product?
What is the following product? - 1

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer & Step-by-step explanation:

(5√2 - 4√3)(5√2 - 4√3)

We can rewrite this equation into a more simpler form.

(5√2 - 4√3)²

Now, we multiply. When multiplying, its important we multiply each term instead of combining them together.

When you multiply a radical by itself, then the base number will be by itself as the product.

So......

(5)² = 25

(4)² = 16

(√2)² = 2

(√3)² = 3

So, now the equation looks like this..

(25 * 2) + (16 * 3)

Multiply the terms.

50 + 48

Add the numbers.

50 + 48 = 98

So, your answer will be answer choice D. The radical in choice D represents the radicals that are in the problem multiplied together.


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For f(x) = 3x + 4, find f(2) and find x such that f(x) = 17.

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Answer:

this is the he answer according to the information given

What's the square route of pie

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The square root of pie is 1.772
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A candle manufacturer sells cylindrical candles in sets of three. Each candle in the set is a different size. The smallest candle has a radius of 0.5 inches and a height of 3 inches. The other two candles are scaled versions of the smallest, with scale factors of 2 and 3. How much wax is needed to create one set of candles?

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so smalest has radius of 0.5 and heith of 3
multiply pi times 0.5^2 times 3=2.35619
so smallest is 2.36 in volume
I am not sure abouot the scale factors part

Answer:

27 pi in³

Step-by-step explanation:

I just took a test on Plato/Edmentum with this question and this was the right answer

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4 divided 5 2/3 please and thank you

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Answer:

1.41

Step-by-step explanation:

you divide them in a calculator or Google and get the answer. :)

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

For example, the reciprocal of ¾ is 4/3.

Division of Fractions

Find the reciprocal of 3 ¾

The reciprocal of 3 ¾ is 4/15.

Division of Fractions Reciprocal

I. Division of a fraction by a whole number:

For example:

(i) Divide 3/5 by 12

Solution:

3/5 ÷ 12

= 3/5 ÷ 12/1

= 3/5 × 1/12

= (3 × 1)/(5 × 12)

= 3/60

= 1/20

Step I: Find the reciprocal of the whole number and multiply with the fractional number as usual.

Step II: Express the product in its lowest terms.

(ii)  Solve: 5/7 ÷ 10

= 5/7 ÷ 10/1

= 5/7 × 1/10

= (5 × 1)/(7 × 10)

= 5/70

Step I: Find the reciprocal of the whole number and multiply with the fractional number as usual.

Step II: Express the product in its lowest terms.

II. Division of a fractional number by a fractional number:

For example:

(i) Divide 7/8 by 1/5

Solution:

7/8 ÷ 1/5

= 7/8 × 5/1

= (7 × 5)/(8 × 1)

= 35/8

= 4 3/8

Step I: Find reciprocal of 1/5.

Step II: Multiply 7/8 by it.

Step III: Express the product in its simplest form.

(ii) Divide: 5/9 ÷ 10/18

Solution:

5/9 ÷ 10/18

= 5/9 × 18/10

= (5 × 18)/(9 × 10)

= 90/90

= 1

Step I: Find reciprocal of 1/5.

Step II: Multiply 7/8 by it.

Step III: Express the product in its simplest form.

There are 9 computers and 72 students. what is the unit rate of students to computers?

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The unit rate in students per computer is 8.

What is unit rate?

There is independent quantity, and a quantity which depends on it (dependent quantity). When independent quantity moves by a unit measurement (single unit increment), the increment in dependent quantity is called rate of increment of dependent quantity per unit increment in independent quantity.

We are Given that there are 9 computers and 72 students.

We need to find the unit rate of students to computers.

Number of bolts in 9 computers = 72

Number of bolts in 1 computers = 72/9

                                                    = 8

So, it will be 8

Thus, the unit rate is 8 students per computer.

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Answer:

The answer is 8

Step-by-step explanation:

72 divided by 9 = 8

Sally earns graduated commission on her sales each month. She earns 6% commission on the first $45,000 in sales and 8% on anything over that. If Sally had $51,000 in sales this month, how much commission did she earn?

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Sally earns commission depending on her sales per month.She said to be earning 6% for the first 45 000 dollars in her sales.Now, she will be receiveing another 8% on anything that is over the said sales.Given that Sally were able to reach 51 000 dollars sales.Let's find how much is her total commission:=> 45 000 dollars * .06 = 2700 dollars=> 51 000 dollars - 45 000 dollars = 6 000 dollars=> 6 000 dollars * .06 = 360 dollars=> 2 700 dollars + 360 = 3060 dollars.

Answer:

The answer is B. $3,180. I tried the $3,060 as someone stated above, and it was wrong on Edgen.

Step-by-step explanation: