A store sells ice cream with assorted toppings. They charge $3.00 for an ice cream, plus 50 cents per ounce of toppings. If Elena’s ice cream cost $1.50 more than Jada’s ice cream, how much more did Elena’s toppings weigh?

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Answer 1
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3 ounces more

Step-by-step explanation:

50*3 =1.50

3.00+1.50= 4.50


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A 1/2 gallon of paint covers 1/6 of a wall. How much paint is needed to cover the entire wall? Could u show me how to do this question?

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"A 1/2 gallon of paint covers 1/6 of a wall."
So a gallon of paint covers 2/6 of a wall.

2/6 = 1/3

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Factor : 49c^2 - 25d^6

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49c^2 - 25d^6
(7c)^2 - (5d^3)^2
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A machine does 1000 tasks in 4.3 x 10^-2 seconds. How much task will be done in 2 hours? Leave answer in scientific notation.

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You need to find out how many times (4.3 x 10^-2 seconds) goes into 2 hours,
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2 hours = 7,200 seconds

(7.2 x 10^3 seconds) / (4.3 x 10^-2 seconds) = 1.674 418 605 x 10^5 times (rounded)

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Answer: 17

Step-by-step explanation:

To find teh distance, you need to use the distance formula d=√((x_2-x_1)^2+(y_2-y_1)^2). Since we are given the two points, We can go ahead and plug them in and solve.

d=√((-2-6)^2+(-4-11)^2)           [subtract]

d=√((-8)^2+(-15)^2)                       [exponent]

d=√(64+225)                                  [add]

d=√(289)                                          [square root]

d=17

Now, we know the distance between the points is 17.

The distance between the points is 17

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If you have a fraction, then the denominator (bottom) cannot equal 0, since it is impossible to divide by 0. Take a look at the function below.

y=(5)/(x-2)

If we plugged in 2 for x, we would end up with a denominator of 0, making x = 2 "extraneous."

(you can use this example to answer your question, with the denominator being x-2...any expression that evaluates to 0 when x = 2 would work)

x=2 should work

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