What is the distance between the points (–3, 5) and (2, –6)? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

A.
1.4 units

B.
5.1 units

C.
12.1 units

D.
16.0 units

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Answer 1
Answer:
the answer is C.12.1 units
Answer 2
Answer: Distance between the points is d. 16.o units


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9 20,36, and 48 203948
GCF

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Answer: GCF is 4 because they’re all divisible by three and nothing higher than that.

Step-by-step explanation:

At 10:00 a.m., Han and Tyler both started running toward each other from opposite ends of a 10-mile path along a river. Han runs at a pace of 12 minutes per mile. How far does Han run after a half-hour? An hour?

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Answer:

half hour= 2 and one half mile

whole hour= 5 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

half hour 12 24 36 two miles and 12 divided by 2 is 6 so 2 and a half miles

whole hour 12 24 36 48 60 is  5 miles

The classrooms are trying to raise $1,200.00 for charity.Mrs. LeBlanc's class has raised 50%.
Mr. Patel's class has raised $235.14
Ms. Warner's class has raised 1/3 as much as Mrs. LeBlanc's class.
How much more money is needed to reach the goal of $1,200.00?

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Answer:

The classes need to raise $164.86 more to reach their goal of $1200.

Step-by-step explanation:

$1,200 total

Mrs. LeBlanc's class has raised 50% of the total, so they've raised $600.

1200/2 = 600

Mr. Patel's class has raised $235.14.

235.14 + 600 = 835.14

Ms. Warner's class has raised 1/3 of the total of Mrs. LeBlanc's class ($600), so they've raised $200.

600/3 = 200

835.14 + 200 = 1035.14

The three classes have raised a combined total of $1035.14.

1200 - 1035.14 = 164.86

The classes need to raise $164.86 more to reach their goal of $1200.

Answer: $164.86

Step-by-step explanation:

Write and solve a real world word problem in which there are 3 tables for every 8 chairs

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Answer with explanation:

We have to Write a real world problem in which there are 3 tables for every 8 chairs.

Question

In a Company, there are computers placed on tables.There are 9 Computers on 3 Tables.And 8 chairs are Placed in front of Each Computer.Among 9 Computers there is a SuperComputer.The One Super computer is attatched with these 8 Computers.Find total number of Chairs , tables and Computers in the Room.

Solution

Total number of Chairs ,tables and Computers in the Room

                  =9 Computers +3 tables +8 Chairs

                  =20 Commodity

You multiply 3 times 8 and you get 24

6x squared minus 11x minus 10 equals 0. Solve by factoring.

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The answer...

(3x + 2) (2x - 5)

Good luck.

The difference of two numbers is five. Five times the lesser number minus the greater number is -9. What are the two numbers?

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Answer:

Let the greater no. = x

Let the lesser no. = y

so, x-y=5

5y-x=9

& go from there by solving the two equations together.