What is 60% of 176 PLEASE HELP

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Answer: 105.6

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Answer 2
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105.5

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Divide 176 by 10: 176 ÷ 10 = 17.6
  2. Multiply 17.6 with 6: 17.6 · 6 = 105.5

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Number 16 is 13.5 because each half triangle is 1 unif square

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Can anyone help me please 3t-1/4=7/8

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3t − 1/4 = 7/8

Add 1/4 to both sides.

3t + −1/4 + 1/4 = 7/8 + 1/4

3t = 9/8

Divide both sides by 3.

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Terrell's plant grew 2 5/8 inches in one month, and it is 7 1/4 inches tall. Write and solve an equation to find the height of the plant at the start of the month. Show that your answer is reasonable. Thanks

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Answer:

4(5)/(8) inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Let initial length of the plant was "x" inches.

Plant grew 2(5)/(8) inches or (21)/(8) inches per month.

So after one month height of the plant = (x+21)/(8) inches

Height of the plant after one month = 7(1)/(4) or (29)/(4) inches

So expression will be

(x+21)/(8) =  (29)/(4)

We further solve it    x =  (29)/(4) -  (21)/(8)

                                    =  (58-21)/(8)

                                   =  (37)/(8)

                           or x  =  4(5)/(8) inches

therefore, initial of the plant was 4(5)/(8) inches height.

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Directions: Drag each tile to the correct box.Order the following conditions in order from the largest number of possible triangles to the least number of possible triangles.

Condition A: a perimeter of 12 and even-numbered side lengths
Condition B: a side length of 4 inches, a side length of 5 inches, an included angle of 110º, and a perimeter of 11 inches
Condition C: a right triangle with an area less than 13 square inches and odd-numbered leg lengths greater than 1 inch
Condition D: an isosceles triangle with two angles that measure 50º

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D, C, A nad then B
Figure out the number of possible triangles that fit condition A. There are 3 possible combinations of three even numbers that sum to 12.Of these three, there is only one where every length is less than the sum of the other two: 4 inches,4 inches, 4 inches. So, there is only one triangle that fits condition A.Figure out the number of possible triangles that fit condition B. Since the perimeter and two side lengths are given, subtract the two side lengths from the perimeter to get the length of the third side.Sketch a triangle with lengths of 2 inches, 4 inches, and 5 inches.From the sketch, the angle between the 4-inch length and 5-inch length has to be the smallest angle. Since it has to be the smallest angle, it cannot be more than a right angle. So, there is zero triangles that fit condition B.Figure out the number of possible triangles that fit condition C. For the area to be less than13 square inches, the product of the legs must be less than 26 square inches. The right triangles with odd-numbered legs greater than 1 inch whose product is less than 26 square inches are shown below.So, three triangles fit condition C.Figure out the number of possible triangles that fit condition D. If two angles of an isosceles triangle measure 50º, the third can be found by subtraction both angle measures from 180º.So, the angle measures must be 50º, 50º, and 80º. There is no condition on the lengths, so there are an infinite number of triangles that fit condition D.Therefore, the conditions in order of greatest possible triangles to least are shown below.condition D, condition C, condition A, condition B

What is the appropriate restriction on the literal equation ax+b=c if you intend to solve the equation for x?Please provide explanation. Thanks :)

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ax+b=c

Step-by-step explanation:

The appropriate restriction on the literal equation ax+b=c if you intend to solve for x is that a cannot be equal to zero. Otherwise, the equation becomes undefined and cannot be solved for x.

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Step-by-step explanation:To solve the literal equation ax + b = c for x, you would typically want to isolate x on one side of the equation. The appropriate restriction in this case is that 'a' should not be equal to 0, because if 'a' were equal to 0, you would have 0x + b = c, which simplifies to b = c. This would mean there's no 'x' variable to solve for, and the equation would have no solution or would be true for any value of 'c'. So, the restriction is that 'a' must be nonzero for the equation to be solvable for 'x'.