Judging from past basketball games, the probability that you make a free throw is 4/5 . If you get 260 attempts this season, how many free throws can you expect to make?

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Answer 1
Answer:
260 *  (4)/(5)  = 208

You expect to make 208 free throws.

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

208

Step-by-step explanation:

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Evaluate 4d + 9e – 14 for d =7 and e = 3.
The value of the expression is
Plzzz help

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Answer:

\huge{ \boxed{ \bold{ \tt{41}}}}

Step-by-step explanation:

\text{Given} :\text{d \:  = 7 \:, e = 3}

\text{To \: find : The \: value \: of \: given \: expression}

\text{Solution : }

\text{4d + 9e - 14}

Plug the value of d and e

\text{⇢ \: 4 ∗ 7 + 9 ∗ 3 - 14}

Multiply the numbers

\text{ \: 28 + 27 - 14}

Add the numbers : 28 and 27

\text{⇢ \: 55 - 14}

Subtract 14 from 55

\text{⇢ \boxed{ 41}}

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a carpenter buys $54.38 worth of parts from the supplier. If he pays for the parts with a $100 bill, how much change will he recieve?

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100 - 54.38 = $45.62 change.
the man would receive 45.62$ back in change 

Which of the following represents the graph of f(x) = 4x − 2? graph of exponential rising up to the right, through the point 0, negative 3
graph of exponential rising up to the right, through the point 0, 1
graph of exponential rising up to the right, through the point 0, 3
graph of exponential rising up to the right, through the point 0, negative 1

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The graph of the function
f(x) = 4^x - 2
has a constant value from negative infinity to negative 3 and then increases exponentially to positive infinity

Therefore, the answer from the choices is:
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Answer:

A If you are from FLVS

Step-by-step explanation:

If you are from FLVS it is A

The quotient of (x4 – 3x2 + 4x – 3) and a polynomial is (x2 + x – 3). What is the polynomial?x4 – 2x2 + 5x – 6
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that

Dividend=x^4-3x^2+4x-3

Quotient=x^2+x-3

We have to find the divisor.

Let the polynomial =p(x)

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p(x)=(x^4-3x^2+4x-3)/(x^2+x-3)

Hence, the polynomial =p(x)=x^2-x+1

Answer: x^2-x+1

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How much jelly did Gina use altogether?

A.
Step 1: Add the weights of the two jellies.
Step 2: Divide that sum by 4.

B.
Step 1: Subtract the weight of the strawberry jelly from the raspberry jelly.
Step 2: Multiply that difference by 4.

C.
Step 1: Add the weights of the two jellies.
Step 2: Multiply that sum by 4.

D.
Step 1: Subtract the weight of the strawberry jelly from the raspberry jelly.
Step 2: Divide that difference by 4.

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Answer is C

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