match each pair of points with the coordinate that will make a right triangle with its hypotenuse along the graph shown. First-quadrant graph showing a ray through the origin and the points (1, 2), (2, 4), (3, 8), and (4, 8). Column A Column B 1. (1, 2) and (2, 4) 2. (2, 4) and (3, 6) 3. (2, 4) and (4, 8) 4. (1, 2) and (3, 6) A. (3, 2) B. (3, 4) C. (5, 6) D. (2, 2) E. (4, 4)

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Answer 1
Answer: Creating a right triangle means that their should always be a right angle at the point you will come up with.
So the unique possible solutions are:
(1,2) and (2,4) => (2,2)
(2,4) and (3,6) => (3,4)
(2,4) and (4,8) => (4,4)
(1,2) and (3,6) => (3,2)

By the way you can notice that if you have two points with coordinates (a,b) and (c,d) the point you are looking is always (c,b) because it is always on a parallel of the x-axis and of the y-axis.


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B. An oblique solid with a base of 6 cm2 and a slant height of 12cm
C. A cone with a base of 6 cm2 and a height of 12 cm
D. An oblique solid with a base of 6 cm2 and a height of 12 cm

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Volume is expressed as the product of the area of the base and the height. The two solid figures that will have the same volume is the solid in A  and D. The rectangular solid will have a volume of 72 m^3 and the oblique solid will, as well, have a volume of 72 cm^3.

The two solid figures with the same volume are a rectangular solid with a base of 6 cm² and a height of 12 cm and an oblique solid with a base of 6 cm² and a height of 12 cm

What is an equation?

An equation is an expression that shows the relationship between two or more numbers and variables.

The volume of a rectangular solid with a base of 6 cm² and a height of 12 cm is:

Volume = 6 cm² * 12 cm = 72 cm³

The volume of an oblique solid with a base of 6 cm² and a height of 12 cm is:

Volume = 6 cm² * 12 cm = 72 cm³

The two solid figures with the same volume are a rectangular solid with a base of 6 cm² and a height of 12 cm and an oblique solid with a base of 6 cm² and a height of 12 cm

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An animal shelter spends $1.50 per day to care for each bird and $8.50 per day to care for each cat. Alexander noticed that the shelter spent $108.00 caring for birds and cats on Tuesday. Alexander found a record showing that there were a total of 30 birds and cats on Tuesday. How many birds were at the shelter on Tuesday?

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Answer:

21 birds.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let B represent the number of birds and C represent the number of cats.

We have been given that an animal shelter spends $1.50 per day to care for each bird, so the amount spent on B birds will be 1.50B.

The animal shelter spends $8.50 per day to care for each cat, so the amount spent on C cats will be 8.50C.

Alexander noticed that the shelter spent $108.00 caring for birds and cats on Tuesday. We can represent this information in an equation as:

1.50B+8.50C=108...(1)

Alexander found a record showing that there were a total of 30 birds and cats on Tuesday. We can represent this information in an equation as:

B+C=30...(2)

We will use substitution method to solve system of linear equations.

From equation (2) we will get,

C=30-B

Substituting this value in equation (1) we will get,

1.50B+8.50(30-B)=108

1.50B+255-8.50B=108

255-7B=108

Let us subtract 255 from both sides of our equation.

255-255+7C=108-255

-7B=-147

Let us divide both sides of our equation by -7.

(-7B)/(-7)=(-147)/(-7)

B=21

Therefore, there were 21 birds at the shelter on Tuesday.

Of all the people that attend movies 67% are in the 12-29 age group. At one theater, 300 people attended a showing of a certain movie. How many were in the 12-29 age group?

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67 multiplied by 3 is 201, so there is 201 people in the age group 12-29. Also, 67% is approximately two thirds, and we can see that reflected in our answer.

TRICKY QUESTION: PLS HELP? If the side length of a square pyramid is tripled and the slant height is divided by 5, what would be the formula to find the modified surface area?

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formula for surface area is
SA=(s^2)+4(1/2)(sl) or
SA=(s^2)+2(sl)
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if l divided by 5

replace all s with 3s and all l with l/5 and compare wth original

SA=((3s)^2)+2(3s(l/5))
SA=(9s^2)+((6sl)/5)

How do i find the Perimeter of a [__] only having the A=25m2 and W=2.5 m

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-- You know the area of a rectangle, and you know its width.

Let's pause here, and gather up a few tools to do the job with.
The tools you'll need are the things that you know about rectangles.
Definitions of the area and perimeter of a rectangle would be very helpful.

=> Area of a rectangle  =  (length) x (width)

=> Perimeter of a rectangle  =
                                           (length+width + length+width) = 2 (length+width)

You know all the numbers in both of these formulas, except the length.
Can you think of a way to find it, using the numbers that you do know ?

Take the area formula . . . . .  Area  =  (L) times (W)

Put in the numbers you know:    25 m² = (L) x (2.5 m)

Divide each side by  2.5 m :        (25 m²) / (2.5 m) = L

                                                                 10 m  =  L

Now you know both  'L'  and  'W'.
so ...
Time to go directly to the perimeter formula:         

                                              Perimeter = 2 (L + W)

                                                                = 2 (10m + 2.5m)

                                                                = 2 (12.5 m)

                                                                =  25 m

Write an equation for the line that is parallel to the given line and passes through the given point. y = x + 8; (2, 16) A. y = x + 14
B. y = x – 6
C. y = x + 6
D. y = x

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y = x + 8...slope here is 1. A parallel line will have the same slope.

y = mx + b
slope(m) = 1
(2,16)...x = 2 and y = 16
now we sub and find b, the y int
16 = 1(2) + b
16 = 2 + b
16 - 2 = b
14 = b

so ur parallel equation is : y = x + 14

The answer is A. y = x + 14