10 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST! Calculate the area of the trapezoid, which is not drawn to scale.

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Answer 1
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A = (5+4) divided by 1/2 x 11 (h) = 49.5 in

Answer 2
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Answer:38 inches

Step-by-step explanation:A=1/2 (base 1 + base 2) x height = area

Base 1 = 11 in

Base 2 = 8 in

Height = 4 inches

Area if trapezoid = 1/2 x 11 + 8 x 4 =!19 sum of bases

19x4(H) = 76

76/2=38 inches

Area of trapezoid = 38 inches


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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

Year Starting balance,$      prt, $                                      Interest,$

1          1400                        1400(1+0.06) = 1484.00           84

2          1484                       1484(1+0.06) = 1573.04            89.04

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Solve for K.
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The value of k is 9.

How do I determine whether each binomial is a difference of two squares

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A binomial is a difference of two squares if it can be written as a^2 - b^2. Note the subtraction sign. For example 9x^4 - 16 = (3x^2)^2 - 4^2 so it is a difference of two squares.

Given quadrilateral ABCD ~ quadrilateral JKLM and AD = 14, JM = 6, and KL = 9, what is BC?----------------------

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In a class of 25 students, 15 of them have a driver's license. If ten students are randomly selected, what is the expected number of students that would have a driver's license?

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Answer:

Expected number of students  would have a driver's license = 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Explanation:-

Given data In a class of 25 students, 15 of them have a driver's license

The sample proportion

                                p = (x)/(n) = (15)/(25) = 0.6

Let 'X' be the binomial distribution

Given sample size 'n' = 10

mean of the binomial distribution or expected number of students  would have a driver's license

                                 μ = n p

                                    = 10 × 0.6

                                   = 6

Conclusion:-

Expected number of students  would have a driver's license = 6

A student has some? $1 and? $5 bills in his wallet. He has a total of 12 bills that are worth ?$40. How many of each type of bill does he? have?

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X will be the amount of 1 dollar bill and y the 5 dollar bill

x1 + y5 = 40
x + y = 12

(I'm going to solve for x first, so multiply the bottom equation by negative 5)

x1 + y5=40
x-5+y-5= -60

(cross out the y and solve)

x-4 = -20

(divide)

x= 5

(place it in the equation you didn't use)

5 + y = 12

y = 7
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