Find the product of 1/6 x 3

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: 0.5 or 3/6 or 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

1/6 x 3 = 1/6 + 1/6+ 1/6 = 3/6 = 1/2


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Solve the system of equations x - 2y = 2 and 3x - 5y = 9 by writing and solving a matrix equation. Show all your work.

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we solve X simultenously
x - 2y =2................equation 1
3x - 5y =9.............equation 2
find urself third equation frm dis two equations
x = 2+2y...........equation 3
SUB: 3 IN 2
3(2+2y)-5y =9
solve y
6+6y-5y=9
6y-5y=9-6
1y=3
divide both side by 1
therefore Y=3

SUB:Y=3 IN EQUATION 3
x=2+2(3)
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Simplify the radical expression sqrt 7+3 sqrt 7

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4√(7)

This is because there is an imaginary 1 in front of the first sqrt. 
√7+3√7 = 4√7
thus answer is 4√7

a recipe that makes 12 muffins calls for 2 1/2 cups of flour. how much flour is needed to make 18 muffins

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Answer:  3(3)/(4) cups of flour

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Work Shown:

A = 12 muffins

B = 2.5 cups of flour

C = 18 muffins

D = x cups of flour

A/B = C/D

12/2.5 = 18/x

12x = 2.5*18

12x = 45

x = 45/12

x = 3.75

x = 3(3)/(4)

Choose the correct answer.

Find the interest due on $800 at 12% for 120 days.

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Answer:

$32

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the interest due, you will use an interest formula.

The formula will be: Interest= P · r · (n)/(365)

P represents our principal amount, R is our rate of interest, and N is the number of days (out of 365 which is a year).

In this situation,

$800 will be our P amount, 12% will be our R, and 120 will be our N.

This will give us:

Interest= 800 · 0.12 · (120)/(365)

Before we go on, I would like to clarify 12% goes out of a hundred. To find the decimal form, you will divide 12 over 100. By doing this, you will find yourselves having 0.12 (our rate of interest).

When you solve our new formula equation, you will get a long decimal number consisting of 31.5616... Remember a decimal will be rounded if it is 5 or above, if it less than 5 it will not be rounded. In this case, we got 31.5, so we round; getting us 32.

Our answer will then be $32

Which value must be added to the expression x2 + 12x to make it a perfect-square trinomial? 6 36 72 144

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"The correct answer is 36.
A perfect square trinomial can be factored into this form: (x+a)^2Note that (x+a)^2 = x^2 + (2a)x + a^2To find the missing number, we should take the 12 (in the 12x term) and divide it by two to get 6. This number squared will be the missing number at the end of the trinomial.
Let's check that this is the correct answer.(x+6)^2 = x^2 + 12x + 36Indeed, 36 is the correct answer."

Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

Which function has real zeros at x = −10 and x = −6?A. f(x) = x2 + 16x + 60
B. f(x) = x2 − 16x + 60
C. f(x) = x2 + 4x + 60
D. f(x) = x2 − 4x + 60

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Answer:

Option (a) is correct.

f(x)=x^2+16x+60

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :A function has real zeros at x = −10 and x = −6 .

We have to find the function that has real zeros at x = −10 and x = −6.

Consider real zeros at x = −10 and x = −6.

x = - 10 ⇒ x + 10 = 0

x = - 6 ⇒ x + 6 = 0

Multiply both zeroes, we have,

(x+10)(x+6)

Apply Distributive rule,

(a+b)(c+d)=ac+ad+bc+bd

we have,

(x+10)(x+6)=x^2+10x+6x+60

Simplify, we have,

(x+10)(x+6)=x^2+16x+60

Thus, f(x)=x^2+16x+60

Option (a) is correct.

Answer:

A. on edge.

Step-by-step explanation:

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