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18° and 72°

Step-by-step explanation:

Complimentary angles form 90°

We have an angle (x) 4 times larger than the other (y).

Well actually, a system of equations isn't required, so forget about x and y, just divide 90 by 5. This gives you 18, one of the angle's measurements is 18°. Multiply 18 by 4 and get 72. The other angle's measurement is 72°.


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Which ratio can be used to form a proportion with the given ratio? 3 to 4 I NEED THE ANSWER ASAP

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As soon as I see the word "Which ...", I know that there's a list of choices that
goes along with this question, but you decided not to share them.  So there's
no way for me to help you choose the correct one.

In order to form a proportion with 3/4, you need another fraction (or ratio) that's
equal to 3/4 .  Look for a fraction whose numerator is 3/4 of its denominator. 

Here are a few examples:

-- 6 / 8
-- 24 / 32
-- 300 / 400
-- 12 million / 16 million
-- 3x / 4x
-- 15abc / 20abc
-- 3(x+y+z) / 4(x+y+z)


Sequences and equations:Position = 10, 11, 12, 13, 14
Value of term = 28, 31, 34, 37

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Sequences
Sequence: a function whose domain is a set of consecutive integers.
Domain: the position of the term (1st, 2nd, 3rd, and so on).
Range: the terms of the sequence.
Terms: the numbers in the sequence.
Finite Sequence: a sequence that has a last term.
Infinite Sequence: a sequence that continues without stopping.
Rule for the nth term: means to write an equation of the arithmetic sequence.
Look at the following sequences:
an = 2, 4, 6, 8 an = 2, 4, 6, 8, …..
If n represents the position of the term, then a2 refers to the 2nd term.
Writing Terms of Sequences
To write the first six terms of a sequence, plug the numbers 1 – 6 in for n.
Example 1: Write the first six terms of the sequence.
a) an = 5 – n b) f(n) = 5n
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a) 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, ______, … b) 5, 25, 125, ______, … c) 456 , , , _____,...
789
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tamara and her mother plan to put a stone path and their garden each stone is 2/3 foot long they plan to use 7 stones that will be touching how long is the path write an equation to solve a problem explain your reasoning

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its 4.50 because if you divide it will be 4 and 2 then with the 2 over 4 it is 4.5
Ok, so each stone is 2/3 ft long and there are 7 of them.  If we let path = P, then...

P = 2/3 x 7
P = 2/3 x 7/1
P = 14/3
P = 4 2/3 ft

So the path will be 4 2/3 ft long.

Write 90,523 in expanded form

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ninety thousand five hundred and twenty three
ninety thousand,
five hundred twenty-three

The table shows the growth, in centimeters, of plants in two different soils after two weeks.Which statement explains which soil tended to have a greater growth?

Soil A had greater growth because its data have a greater standard deviation.
Soil A had greater growth because its data have a greater mean.
Soil B had greater growth because its data have a greater interquartile range.
Soil B had greater growth because its data have a greater median.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given is a table about plants growth in soil A and B.

Let us find mean and median.

Soil A

Mean: 4.17

Median: 3.9

Mode: 3.5

Minimum: 3.1

Maximum: 6

Range: 2.9

Count: 10

Sum: 41.7

Soil B

Mean: 4.28

Median: 4.25

Mode: 3.9

Minimum: 2.9

Maximum: 5.5

Range: 2.6

Count: 10

Sum: 42.8

Soil B shows a better growth since both mean and median are greater.

it Might be D. Soil B had greater growth because its data have a greater median.

Which experssions are equivalent to 5(1/3x+7)-3(1/2x-4)?

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The answer is:

x + 282

6