Marcus went on a diet and now weighs 140 lb he originally weighed 175 lb what percent of his weight did he lose

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Answer 1
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Marcus lost 35 pounds. 35/175 is 20%.



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What is the value of x

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×=8 you're so welcome. :)

A^2+B^2=x^2

6^2+10^2=2x

36+100=2x

136/2=2x/2

68=x

Bulletin board is 8 feet long and 5 feet wide. How many feet of border does it need?

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8 × 5 = 40

So the border has to be 40 feet.

Hope this helps!

Work:

length × width = answer

length = 8
width = 5
answer = 40
Well, all you would need to do is multiply 8 feet by 5 feet, (length times width), which would give you the area and amount of borders in feet needed, which is 40 feet in total.
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A cylinder has a radius of 12 m and a height of 9 m. What is the exact volume of the cylinder?A. 216pi m3
B. 108pi m3
C. 972pi m3
D. 1292pi m3

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To find the answer you must do 12(radius) multiplied by 9(height) to find the volume So it's B

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The answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

y= 3x - 1

Step-by-step explanation:

y = mx + c

where m is the gradient

c is the y intercept

hope this helps

How and why does this equation -8-x=-3x equal x=4

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because -8-(4)= -12, and -3(4) = -12

- 8 - x =  - 3x \n  - 8 =  - 3x + x \n  - 8 =  - 2x \n x =  - ( - 8)/( - 2)  = 4
First, we add x to both sides and simplify. Then, we divide both sides by -2

Help me. please please

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\bf \stackrel{\textit{product of \underline{c} and 3 is \underline{b}}}{c\cdot 3\implies 3c=b\implies c=(b)/(3)}\n\n\n\stackrel{\textit{sum of \underline{c} and 3}}{c+3\implies \cfrac{b}{3}+3}