To prepare for a triathlon, Mary swam 6.2 miles, jogged 10.5 miles, and biked 18.1 miles. In total, how many miles did she travel during exercise?

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Answer 1
Answer: Mary traveled 34.8 miles. Just add them all up!
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

34.8 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

6.2+10.5+18.1= the answer


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Which type of isometry is the equivalent of two reflections across intersecting lines? A. glide reflection B. rotation C. reflection D. none of these

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B! THINK ABOUT IT ITS ALMOST COMMON SENSE. 

Answer: It is Glide reflection

Step-by-step explanation:

Two hundred percent more than 50 is?
a).100 b).150 c).175 d).200 e).250

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50+2\cdot50=50+100=150

A line passes through point (-2, 5) and has a slope of 2/3. Points A(x, 3) and B(-2, y) lie on the line. the value of x is ___, the value of y is ___.

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Use the equation y = mx +c
y = 2/3x +c              Substitute the slope (m) in
5 = 2/3(-2) +c          Substitute the point (-2,5)
5 = -4/3 +c               Make C the subject
c = 19/3

y = 2/3x + 19/3        This is the equation of the line.

Next you start subbing the points A and B in separately, using the same equation.

Subbing A(x, 3)
3       = 2/3x + 19/3         Make x the subject to find it.
-10/3 = 2/3x
     -5 = x

The point A is (-5,3)

Subbing B(-2, y)
y = 2/3(-2) + 19/3           y is already the subject and you just solve it
   = -4/3 + 19/3
y = 5

The point B is (-2, 5)

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Answer:

(x) = -5 (y) = 5

A baker baked some loaves of bread. 240 loaves were sold by the end of the day. The baker was then left with 9/25 of the number of loaves that were baked. How many loaves of bread did the baker bake on that day?

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Answer:

The baker baked 375 loaves of bread that day.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the baker baked a total of x loaves of bread.

240 loaves were sold by the end of the day.

The baker was then left with 9/25 of the number of loaves that were baked.

We get the equation:

x-240=(9x)/(25)

Solving for x;

=> 25(x-240)=9x

=> 25x-6000=9x

=> 25x-9x=6000

=> 16x=6000

x = 375

Therefore, the baker baked 375 loaves of bread that day.

in this case, 16/25=240 loaves that he sold
25/25 is how many loaves he started with, and 9/25 is what he now has
16/25 =240
divide bothe sides by the numerator(16) to get what 1/25 of his loaves equal
1/25=15
multiply both sides by 25 
the baker started with 375

Mandy,Jeremy, and Lily went to am amusement park during their summer vacation. Mandy spent $16.25 at the amusement park. Jeremy spent $3.40 more than Mandy spent. Lily spent 2 times as much money as Jeremy spent. How much money did Lily spend at the amusement park?

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SInce Jeremy spent 3.40 more that MAndy you do:
16.25 + 3.40 =19.65
Since Lily spent twice as much as Jeremy:
19.65 *2 = 39.30
Lily spent $39.30 at the amusement park

The width of a rectangle is five less than twice the length. What is the minimum area of the rectangle?

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W=2L-5

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A=L*W

=L(2L-5)

=2L²-5L

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dA/dL=4L-5

When dA/dL=0,

4L-5=0

4L=5

L=5/4

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When L=5/4

A=5/4*(2*(5/4)-5)

=5/4*(10/4-20/4)

=5/4*((-10)/4)

=5/4*(-5/2)

=-25/8

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