Is -5 equal to 5? I need help

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yes

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Answer 2
Answer: Yes It is I think! There’s no difference so it should be yes! It’s the same thing! If you do get this wrong I am very sorry! I just think it is!

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Which is the simplified form of the expression?

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Answer:1/x^21y^12

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4/x14y8     -    Last Option

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Answer: There is no answer because this is a multi step question.

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Step-by-step explanation:

A singular unit in this problem can be found by doing 25.00/2.

This is 12.50. You then use this to answer all the questions.

1.A) She earns 12.50 per hour.

1.B)  (Idk if this is right but I'm answering the question) Kate will never have more then Jocelynn if they work the same amount of hours because Jocelynn is simply paid more.

A florist has 36 tulips and 21 carnations. If the florist wants to create identical bouquetswithout any leftover flowers, what is the greatest number of bouquets the florist can make?

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3

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21 can be divided by 3 also 36

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3 bouquets

Step-by-step explanation:

Both numbers are divisible by 3, so after division we have 3 groups of 7 carnations, and 3 groups of 12 tulips. 7 is no longer divisible, so if the desire is an even bouquet then we can only make 3 bouquets of 7 carnations and 12 tulips

Plot the image of point Q under the translation (x, y) + (x - 3, y + 4).​

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The image of the assumed point Q(2, 3)) under the translation is Q'(-1, 7).

What is Translation?

Translation is a type of transformation of geometrical figures. After translation, the original figure is shifted from a place to another place without affecting it's size.

Translation of a point (x, y) indicates that the point is moved x units along the X axis and y units along the Y axis,

Here we have to translate the point Q(2, 3).

Point (x, y) is translated as (x - 3, y + 4).

That is the point (x, y) moves 3 units to the left along the X axis and 4 units upwards along the Y axis.

Q(2, 3) after the translation becomes,

Q'(2 - 3, 3 + 4) = Q'(-1, 7)

Hence the point Q(2, 3) under the translation (x - 3, y + 4) is the point Q'(-1, 7).

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The image of point Q under the translation (x, y) -> (x - 3, y + 4) is Q'(-8, 8)

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A translation in the coordinate plane moves every point on a figure a given distance in a given direction. The position of any point (x, y) on the figure changes to (x + a, y + b), where a and b are real numbers.

The point is represented as Q ( -5 , 4 ).

To find the image of point Q(-5, 4) under the translation (x, y) + (x - 3, y + 4), we simply apply the translation vector (x - 3, y + 4) to the coordinates of point Q.

New x-coordinate = x - 3 = -5 - 3 = -8

New y-coordinate = y + 4 = 4 + 4 = 8

Hence, the image of point Q(-5, 4) under the given translation is Q'(-8, 8).

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A coin is weighted so that the probability of getting heads is 0.70. If the coin is flipped twice, what is the probability of getting a tail followed by a head?

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Hello,

p=3/10*7/10=21/100=0.21
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A battery manufacturer makes batteries that have a failure rate of .015. That is, 15 out of each 1,000 batteries are defective. What is the probabilitythat a batch of 10,000 batteries will contain at least 175 defective batteries?

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p(success) = 0.015
p(failure) = 1 - 0.015 = 0.985
let x be the random variable that a battery is defective, then
p(x >= 175) = 1 - P(x <= 175)
= 1 - P[z <= (175 - np)/(sqrt(npq))]
= 1 - P[z <= (175 - 10000 * 0.015)/(sqrt(10000 * 0.015 * 0.985))]
= 1 - P[z <= (175 - 150)/(sqrt(147.75))]
= 1 - P[z <= (25/12.16)]
= 1 - P(z <= 2.057)
= 1 - 0.9801
= 0.0199