Bea is building a 1:120 scale model of a museum building. Her model has a rectangular base that is 3 feet wide and 2 feet long. What is the area of the base of the actual museum in square feet?

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Answer 1
Answer: Area of the base of the model 
3*2 = 6 square feet

Since the actual building 120 times bigger than the model, it should be multiplied with 120
6*120 = 720 square feet

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What is the measure of angle x?A pair of parallel lines is cut by a transversal. An exterior angle on the left of the transversal is labeled as 45 degrees. An interior angle on the right of the transversal, which is not vertically opposite to the 45 degree angle, is labeled as x.

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The correct angle for x is 135 degrees.

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joseph had a quarter of a cookie. ellen had a half of a different cookie. The peice joseph had was larger. how could ellens peice be smaller? explain.

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My theory is the cookie could be smaller because Ellen's cookie might have been smaller as a full than Joseph's. 

For example, Joseph's cookie may have 24 pieces, while Ellen's cookie may have been 4 pieces.
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Debbie estimated that a caterpillar was 4.5 cm long. Later, she found its actual length to be 4.8 cm. Find the percent error.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

divide 4.5/4.8. you get .9375.

subtract this from 1

1-.9375

and you get 0.0625.

multiply that by 100 to get it into percent form

6.25%

6.25

4.8-4.5
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A paint store has 35 gallons of paint storage, 2/5 of which are outdoor use. Tge others are for indoor use. If each gallon costs $22, what is the total cost of indoor paint in storage?

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$462. The other indoor gallons are 3/5 of 35, which is 22 gallons and 21•22=462

Given f (x) and g(x)+k look at the graph below and determine the value of K

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Answer:

k=5

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's find the equation for both lines. For the line in blue we know that passes through points (0,-2) and (3,-1) with this information we can use the formula of the line:

y-y_1=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1) (x-x_1)

so making the susbtitution we get:

y-(-2)=(-1-(-2))/(3-0)(x-0)

y=(1)/(3)x-2

For the red line we know that passes through points (0,3) and (3,4) doing the same steps as above we get that

y-(3)=(4-3)/(3-0)(x-0)

y=(1)/(3)x+3

the value of k is 5 that's why because we need to move 5 units along the y axis to reach the 3 in the red line

The value of K is 5 because its going up 5 from the f(x) graph