What is the product of the following? 22 × 26/11a. 44
b. 446/11
c. 89/14
d. 56

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Answer 1
Answer:

22* (26)/(11) = 2*11* (26)/(11) =2*26=52


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Ann and Betty together have $60. Ann has $9 more than twice Betty's amount. How much money does each have?

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first and mainly keep that 9 one side,
There are 2 people involved Ann and Betty, Then divide the TOTAL AMOUNT BY THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE.
· Then it will look like $60÷2= $30 per person.
In this case everyone has equal amount of money, but the question say Ann has $9 more than Betty's. so, Ann≈ $30 +$9= $39.
                                                       Betty≈ $30-$9= $21
         Because loses money because Ann has more,                        
                                      TOTAL=Ann+Betty
                                       $60= $39+$21

Final answer:

Betty has $17 and Ann has $43.

Explanation:

This problem is a basic algebraic equation. Let's denote Betty's amount as x. From the problem information, we know that Ann's amount is twice Betty's plus $9, so we can denote it as 2x + $9. It's also told in the problem that together they have $60, so we can form the equation: x (Betty's money) + 2x + $9 (Ann's money) = $60.

Solving this equation, we combine like terms, which gives us 3x + $9 = $60. Subtract $9 from both sides to get 3x = $51. Divide each side by 3, we get x = $17. So, Betty has $17. We substitute x = $17 into the equation 2x + $9 to find Ann's money, which gives us 2*$17 + $9 = $43. So, Ann has $43.

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Please solve the equation
X^2+3x+3=0

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x² + 3x + 3 = 0

I can tell by looking that there's no easy way to factor the left side,
so we'll have to use the Quadratic formula.

Before doing that, let's just take a look at the discriminant:

( B² - 4AC ) = (9) - (4 x 3 x 1) = (9 - 12) = -3 .
The discriminant is negative, so we know that the roots will be complex conjugates.

Again:  x² + 3x + 3 = 0

x = (1/2) [ -3 plus or minus the square root of (-3) ]

x = -3/2 + (1/2) j√3
and
x = - 3/2 - (1/2) j√3

Complete the sequence 543280. 542280. 541280.

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Answer:

The pattern in the sequence seems to be decrementing each number by 1000. Following the same pattern, the next number in the sequence would be 540280.

What is the value of y?

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Answer:

try 70

Step-by-step explanation:

I’m pretty sure it’s 70

X^3+13x^2+32x+20
please help me factorizing above equation

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x^3+13x^2+32x+20=x^3+x^2+12x^2+ 12x+20x+20 =\n\n=x^2(x+1)+12x(x + 1 )+20(x+1 )=(x+1)(x^2+12x+20)=\n\n=(x+1)[(x^2+10x+2x+20)]=(x+1)[x(x +10)+2(x+10))]=\n\n=(x+1) (x +2) (x+10)


Royston's car had 15 1/5 gallons of gas at the start of the trip. During the trip, he stopped at a gas station and he refueled the car with 5 3/5 gallons. If the car consumed 17 4/5 gallons of gas during the trip, there are still ____________ gallons of gas remaining in the tank?

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there are still 3 gallons of gas left.
15 1/5 + 5 3/5 = 20 4/5

that is the total gallons of gas avalible

but they only used 
17 4/5, so

20 4/5 - 17 4/5 = 3

so he only had 3 galons left after the trip