15-12 divided by 3= n. what is the value of the unknown number

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Answer: 15 -12 is equal to 3 and 3 divided by 3 is 1 so n is equal to 1 :)))
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Unit Rate - the value of one **hint**divideSam paid $131 for 4 Rodeo Concert Tickets. Each ticket costs the same amount. What was the cost of each concert ticket in dollars and cents?

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Answer: 32.75

Step-by-step explanation: 131/4 = 32.75

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Answer:

60 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

These two shapes are similar, which means that their corresponding angles are congruent.

Angle L corresponds to angle X. We know that <L = 60, which means that <X is also equal to 60.

Thus, the answer is 60 degrees.

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Answer:

60°

Step-by-step explanation:

The two figures are similar and they have the same distribution of angles.

Angle X corresponds to Angle L = 60°

Of the dogs in a dog show, 1/12 were classified as belonging to the abound group. Of the dogs in the hound group, 3/10 of them were English foxhounds. What fraction of the dogs in the group were considered English foxhounds?

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so 1/12 is houds
3/10 of the hounds is foxhounds

findn out of all is foxhounds
3/10 of hounds is foxhounds
3/10 of 1/12 is foxhounds

'of' means multiply
3/10 times 1/12=foxhounds
mulitply top and bottom together
3 times 1=3
10 times 12=120
3/120=foxhounds=1/40


fraction is 1/40 is foxhounds
37/60 would be your answer.

Tom ate 1/2 of the leftovers. How much pie in all did he eat

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Answer:  (1)/(2)=50\% of pie he eat in all.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

Let the total pie is represented by 1.

Part of pie of left over is eaten by Tom is given by (1)/(2)

We need to find the part of  left over.

Part of left over would be

1-(1)/(2)\n\n=(2-1)/(2)\n\n=(1)/(2)

Hence, (1)/(2)=50\% of pie he eat in all.

1/2+1/2=2/2=1 so 1/2 was eaten and the other half was leftovers.

If f(x) is a third degree polynomial function , how many distinct complex roots are possible

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Answer:

Zero complex roots or two complex roots.

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, we have to know that complex roots can happen only in pairs, because they are based on the square root of a negative number.

On the other hand, a third degree polynomial can only have 3 roots as solution, because the degree of the polynomial specifies how many roots would have.

So, if we only can have 3 roots, and complex roots can only happen in pairs, then f(x) would have zero complex roots or two complex roots only, those are the unique scenarios.

the answer would be 0 or 2

Which function represents g(x), a reflection of f(x) = (3)x across the y-axis?g(x) = 2(3)x
g(x) = −(3)x
g(x) = (3)−x
g(x) = 2(3)−

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Answer: g(x)=(3)^(-x)

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that if a figure is reflected across y axis then its y coordinate remains same but the x coordinate changes its polarity.

i.e. the function f(x) will become f(-x) .

Now, the given function :f(x)=(3)^x

Then , after reflection across y axis the new function will become:

g(x)=f(-x)=(3)^(-x)