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1. y = 3x
y = x + 4

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Step-by-step explanation y=2x


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Given that the f(y) = y - 1 and g(y) = y^3 - 2y - 1, find (gof) (y)I and hence, (gof) (-6).

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How many 1 by 1 unit cubes would equal the volume of the figure shown.

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(c) 1792 
v1+v2
v1=64 v2=1728
64+1728=1792

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I have k12 to the answer is C

Step-by-step explanation: The book shows you to break the cubes apart and multiply them individually then add them together like this. 4*4*4=64 12*12*12=1728 then you add them and get 1792


Meg wants to take tennis lessons. In the chart, four instructors are listed with what they charge. Which instructor gives the best deal?

Mark $100 for 10 hours

Rick $80 for 9 hours

Steve $75 for 8 hours

Andy $60 for 5 hours

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So,

Mark wants $100 for 10 hrs., or $10/hr.

Rick wants $80 for 9 hrs., or (80)/(9) /hr. or $8.89/hr.

Steve wants $75 for 8 hrs., or $ (75)/(8) /hr. or $9.38/hr.

Finally, Andy wants $60 for 5 hrs., or $12/hr.

We can see that Rick offers the best deal, at $8.89/hr.

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So Rick would be the choice




how could you check the answer to 27-15=12 using addiction a. 27+12=15 b.. 15-12=27. c.12+15=27 d.27+15=12

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You would do 27+12 because your doing inverse operations.

Quinn needs to buy fabric for a border to sew onto all four edges of a tablecloth. He also needs an extra 0.875 feet of fabric to make a matching potholder. The length of the table cloth is 4/3 of its width (w) in feet. The total amount of fabric needed (f), in feet, is represented by the equation below. f=2 (w+4/3 w) + 0.875
Quinn needs 113/8 feet of fabric for the border of the tablecloth and the potholder. What is the width of Quinn's tablecloth?

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The width of Quinn's tablecloth is 2.839 inch

Quinn needs to buy fabric for a border to sew onto all four edges of a tablecloth.

\rm Total \; amount \; of \; fabric\; needed \; f = 2(w+ (4)/(3)* w )+ 0.875.......(1) \n

\rm Length \; of\; tablecloth = L = (4)/(3) * w

According to the given condition the fabric required for potholder = 0.875 feet

Quinn needs 113/8 feet of fabric for the border of the tablecloth and the potholder.

The Total amount of fabric needed for the border and the potholder = 113/8.....(2)

So from equation (1) and (2)  we get

\rm f = (113)/(8) \n

\rm Total \; amount \; of \; fabric\; needed \; f = 2(w+ (4)/(3)* w )+ 0.875=(113)/(8) \n

Solving for w we can get

w = 2.839 inch

 

The width of Quinn's tablecloth is 2.839 inch

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it is 159/56 you need to substitute 113/8 for F and solve from there, hope this helps!

Please help find the MAD

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Answer:  0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

1. I calculate the mean= sum of  the data/number  of data=

(3+5+4+4 )/4=16/4=4

2. I calculate distance between the data and the mean

|3-4|=|-1|=1

|4-5|=|-1|=1

|4-4|=0

|4-4|=0

3. Add the distances

1+1+0+0=2

4. Divide the sum by the number of data points

2/4=0.5

answer: 0.5

3 + 5 + 4 + 4 = 16 ÷ 4 = 4

4 - 3 = 1

4 - 5 = 1

4 - 4 = 0

4 - 4 = 0

1 + 1 + 0 + 0 = 2 ÷ 4 = 0.5