The perimeter of a rectangle is 16 inches. The equation that represents the perimeter of the rectangle is 2l + 2w = 16, where l represents the length of the rectangle and w represents the width of the rectangle. Which value is possible for the length of the rectangle?7 in.
8 in.
9 in.
10 in. PLZ HELP

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Answer 1
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7 in. ,  because 8, 9, or ten would be too long. If you substitute 1 for w and 7 for l, it is correct... 2(7)+ 2(1)= 16


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The regular price of a TV is $475. It's currently on sale for 20% off. What is the discount if you bought the TV during the sale?

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Answer:

475 x 0.20 = $95

475 - 95     = $380

Step-by-step explanation:

so your answer is $380!

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Both pyramids in the figure have the same base area as the prism. The ratio of the combined volume of the pyramids to the volume of the prism,expressed as a fraction in simplest form,is . There are no choices. :/

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The volume of a pyramid is   (1/3) (base area) (height)

Each of these pyramids has the same base area and the
same height, so ...

      Volume of the lower pyramid = (1/3) (base area) (height)
      Volume of the upper pyramid = (1/3) (base area) (height)

Combined volume of both pyramids = (2/3) (base area) (height) .

Now, how do the pyramids relate to the rectangular prism ?

Their base area is  (length x width) of the prism, and
their height is  (1/2 the height) of the prism.

From here, we'll work with the dimensions of the prism ... L, W, and H .

Combined volume of the pyramids = (2/3) (L x W) (1/2 H)

                                                           =  (1/3) (L x W x H) .

Volume of the prism  =  (L x W x H)

The pyramids occupy 1/3 the volume of the prism.

The ratio is  1/3 .

Answer:

Answer 1/3

Step-by-step explanation:

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Rachel invested $15,000 in a nine-year CD giving 8.5% interest, but needed to withdraw $4,000 after two years. If the CD's penalty for withdrawal was six months' worth of interest on the amount withdrawn, how much money did Rachel have when the CD reached maturity, not including the amount she withdrew? Round answer to the nearest whole dollar

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Given:
principal 15,000
term 9 years
rate 8.5%

Interest = Principal * Interest Rate * Term
I = 15,000 * 8.5% * 9
I = 11,475

Total = 15,000 + 11,475 = 26,475 on date of maturity

Interest = 15,000 * 8.5% * 2
I = 2,550

Total = 15,000 + 2,550 = 17,550

amount withdrawn = 4,000 

Penalty = 4,000 * 8.5 % * 6/12
P = 170

Net amount = 17,550 - 4,000 - 170 = 13,380

I = 13,380 * 8.5% * (8-2)
I = 6,823.80

Total = 13,380 + 6,823.80 = 20,203.80 total amount on maturity.

determine the most precise name of the quadrilateral ABCD from the information given. for #13 & #14

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Answer:14\n\nbecause\ in\ 13\ \overline{AE}=\overline{CA}\ and\ \overline{BE}=\overline{DE}\ is\ a\ rhombus.
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Answer ⇒ 14
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Andrew took 22 minutes to do 13 math problems. Kiley took 24 minutes to do 12 math problems. Which student did more problems per minute?

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Answer:

Kelly did more math problems.

Step-by-step explanation:

Andrew - 22/13= 1.69

Kelly - 24/12= 2

Answer:

Kiley did more math problems

Step-by-step explanation:

Andrew: 22 mins x 13 problems = 286 problems

Kiley: 24 mins x 12 minutes = 288 problems

288 is greater than 286

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