The theater arts committee estimated that it would sell 200 tickets for its upcoming play. The committee actually sold 224 tickets. What was the percent error in the committee’s estimate? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.

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Answer 1
Answer: 12 % ur welcome hope it helps

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Solve for y:-

y + 8 = 35

Thank you!

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To solve for y we need to use the inverse operation of addition which is subtraction. Lets do it:-

y + 8 = 35
y = ?
35 - 8 = ?
35 - 8 = 27
y = 27

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y + 8 = 35
y = 27
27 + 8 = ?
27 + 8 = 35
We were RIGHT!!!!

So, y = 27.

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y + 8 = 35
    
Subtract 8 from both sides because its the inverse operation. 

y + 8 = 35
y = 35 - 8
y = 27

Answer: y = 27

Tan(-x)csc(-x)/sec(-x)cot(-x) simplify the expression

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Answer:

For plato users is tan(-x)

Step-by-step explanation:

The previous answer is correct but you have to follow the formula they are giving you

So intead of -tan(x) you write tan(-x) just like in the formula

Can you help me if it is equivalent or not eqvalent you can help me with the rest if you want the brainless answer

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10. Not equivalent.

11. Equivalent

12. Not equivalent

13. Not equivalent

14. Equivalent

15. Can't read, but I think not equivalent.

Basically, if they can be multiplied by the same scale factor they are equivalent, else they aren't.

Answer:

10. Not equivalent.

11. Equivalent

12. Not equivalent

13. Not equivalent

14. Equivalent

15. Can't read, but I think not equivalent.

Basically, if they can be multiplied by the same scale factor they are equivalent, else they aren't.

Step-by-step explanation:

what that guy said :0

a share of stock in the bree medical supply company is quoted at 35 1/4. suppose you hold 20 shares of that stock, which you bought at 31 1/2. if you sold your stock at 35 1/4 how much profit would you make?

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Answer:

The profit is 75

Step-by-step explanation:

The price at which the shares were bought is:

31 (1)/(2)=31+(1)/(2) = 31.5

The price at which it will sell the shares is:

35 (1)/(4)=35+(1)/(4) = 35.25

The number of shares that will be sold is:

n=20

So the profit is:

Profit = n(35.25 - 31.5)\n\nProfit=20(3.75)\n\nProfit=75

Margot wants to use partial products to find 22x17. Write the number in the boxes to show 22x17

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154
( 7×2 + 7×2+1 )

22
( 1×2 is 2 and 1×2 is 2 )

Add all together and get 174. :))

Final answer:

To solve 22x17 using partial products, break down 22 and 17 into the sums of their place values. Find the partial products and add them together for a total of 374.

Explanation:

To solve the math problem 22 x 17 using partial products, you first break down the numbers 22 and 17 into their tens and ones place values. Thus, 22 is 20 + 2, and 17 is 10 + 7.

Then, you find the four partial products: (20 x 10), (20 x 7), (2 x 10), (2 x 7) which are 200, 140, 20, and 14 respectively.

You then add those products together: 200 + 140 + 20 + 14 = 374. So, 22 x 17 equals 374.

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Quentin has 18 unit cubes. how many different rectangular prims can he build if he uses all of the cubes ?a) 4
b)6
c)8
d)18

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A rectangular prism is defined by three lengths.

We can find out how many unit cubes would be in a prism by multiplying these three lengths together--that's how we find our volume.

Similarly, we can come up with different ways to multiply together three different numbers and make 18.
Each combination would be a new rectangular prism, with one catch:
Order doesn't matter. A prism with lengths 2, 2, and 3 is the same as one with lengths 2, 3, and 2, so don't make that mistake.

To find each combination, keep splitting 18 in different ways.
If one of the ways we split it can also be split, we need to write out that, too.
Here are the possible combinations:
18 × 1 × 1, obviously
9 × 2 × 1. splitting off 2
6 × 3 × 1. splitting off 3
4 × 6 × 1. our next biggest we can take out is 6, which can also be split...
4 × 3 × 2. there's the split of 6 into 2 and 3
(3 × 6 × 1 is a repeat.)
3 × 3 × 2 is new, though
(2 × 9 × 1 is a repeat...)
(2 × 3 × 3 is a repeat...)
(aaaand 1 × 1 × 18 is a repeat. let's count up our combinations.)


There are 6 possible ways to multiply numbers together and get 18...
So 6 possible rectangular prisms.