Charles pours out 3/4 cups of milk from the pitcher then he pours out another 1/2 cup from the pitcher how many cups of milk does he pour out altogether

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Answer 1
Answer: 1 1/4

one cup and a quarter is how much Charles pours of milk

Hope this helps!
Answer 2
Answer:

3/4+1/2=3/4+2/4=5/4= 1 1/4


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Write 0.000038 in scientific notation.

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0.000038 = 3.8e-5 = 3.8×10⁻⁵ 
0.000038 => 10^-5 * 38

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ok so just subsitute 5
A
3=2(5)-7
3=10-7
3=3
true

B
3<2(5)-9
3<10-9
3<1
false

C
2<5+6
2<11
true

D
18=6(5)-12
18=30-12
18=18
true

E
3=2+5
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false


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41. brick has legnth of 2 and 2/5, bla bla bla
how many 1/5 cubes fit along the LEGNTH of brick
aka, how many 1/5's are in 2 and 2/5
2 and 2/5=5/5+5/5+2/5=12/5
how many 1/5 are in 12/5
12
answe is C



40. A,C,D
41. C

Anyone good at Linear Equations and Intercepts if so please help. This stuff makes me feel stupid. What are the intercepts of the line?

A.
x-intercept: 0; y-intercept: 5

B.
x-intercept: 5; y-intercept: 0

C.
no x-intercept; y-intercept: 5

D.
x-intercept: 5; no y-intercept

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If I can offer a suggestion ... You ought to look back in your book, or notes,
or homework, and recall what "intercept" means, and what one looks like.

The "y-intercept" of an equation is the point where
the graph crosses the y-axis.
On this graph, the line crosses the y-axis at y=5 .

The "x-intercept" of an equation is the point where
the graph crosses the x-axis.
On this graph, the line never crosses the x-axis at all.
(That DOESN't mean the x-intercept is zero.  It means there isn't any.)

Round 102.85 to the nearest tenth.

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103 because when your are rounding you always look if the number is bigger than 5. If it is move it up. If it's not leave it how it is.

I need help with some maths homework what is the answer 3(x-3)=0

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if xy=0
assume that at least x or y=0

3(x-3)=0
therefor
3=0 or x-3=0
3=0 is false
therefor
x-3 mus equal zero
x-3=0
add 3 to both sides
x=3
you would  have to use distributive property. it would come out to 3x-9=0 then you would add 9 to -9 and 0. It would then be 3x=9. You would then divide 9 and 3x by 3x. You will get x=3.

Store A charges $1,200 for repairs with a 6 percent sales tax. Store B charges $1,350 with a 7 percent sales tax. Explain how you would determine the amount of money saved by using Store A instead of Store B?

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We know from the question that Store A charges $1200 for repairs and 6% as sales tax.
Then
Amount of sales tax charged by Store A = (6/100) * 1200
                                                                 = 6 * 12
                                                                 = 72 dollars
Then the total amount charged by Store A = ( 1200 + 72) dollars
                                                                   = 1272 dollars
Now coming to Store B. It charges $1350 for repairs and 7% of sales tax.
Amount of sales tax charged by Store B = (7/100) * 1350
                                                                 = 945/10
                                                                 = 94.5 dollars
Then the total amount charged by Store B = ( 1350 + 94.5) dollars
                                                                     = 1444.5 dollars
Amount of money saved by choosing Store A instead of Store B = (1444.5 - 1272) dollars
                                                                                                       = 172.5 dollars
So $172.5 is saved by choosing Store A over Store B.

The total repair cost for each store is the cost of repairs added to the sales tax. The amount of money saved will be the difference between the two total costs.