What is the precent of 10/12

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83.33%

Step-by-step explanation:

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What is 0.41 divided by 3.69

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0.41:3.69= (0.41)/(3.69) = (0.41\cdot100)/(3.69\cdot100) =(41)/(369) =(41)/(41\cdot9)=(1)/(9)

Evaluation problem please help

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ok so what you want to do is multiply 2 tines 4 which is 8 then multiply 723 8 times into the calculator or just press the button next to the button on the left 8 times ok then do that again for 723^5 power so whatever product you get for the both of them multiply them then divide whatever product you get on to top to the bottom  oops sorry that is the long way so basically 4 times 2 is 8 now that plus 5 = 13 so now on the top half we have 723^13  and on the bottom it is the same thing so divide your answer is 1

$46 shoes 2.9 tax round to the nearest cent

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$46 with 2.9% tax is:

($46 * 0.029) + $46 = $47.334

2.9% is the same as 0.029, since % means divide by 100 (move decimal 2 places to the left).
You first multiply by 0.029 to see how much the tax is, then you add back the original $46.

X^2 -9x+12=(x-p)^2-q
Find the value of p and the value of q​

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Good evening ,

Answer:

x²-9x+12 = (x - (9/2))²- (33/4)

Step-by-step explanation:

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Final answer:

In order to find the variables p and q in the equation x^2 - 9x + 12 = (x-p)^2 - q, we first complete the square on the left-hand side which leads us to determine that p=4.5 and q=32.25.

Explanation:

The original equation given is x^2 - 9x + 12 = (x-p)^2 - q. To find the values of p and q, we need to rewrite the left-hand side of the equation in the format of (x-p)^2. This can be done through a process known as completing the square. Looking at the equation x^2 - 9x + 12, we have a perfect square x^2 - 9x + (9/2)^2 = (x-4.5)^2. However, remember, we added (9/2)^2 to both sides, so we have (x-4.5)^2 = x^2 - 9x + 12 + 20.25. Simplifying, (x-4.5)^2 = x^2 - 9x + 32.25, which is our original equation format. Thus, p=4.5 and q=32.25.

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Jessica found that the perimeter of her kitchen table was 18 feet. She found the area of her kitchen table to be 18 square feet. What are the length and width of jessicas table? Thanks!!

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6 feet and 3 feet 6x3=18 for the area and 6+6+3+3= 18 for the perimeter

Calculate the area of the following figure correct to 2 decimal places if can show or explain work

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The way we approach a question like this, is by looking at what portion of the circle we actually have to calculate the area of. We know that a circle is a shape that goes 360 degrees around a point. Therefore we know that, for example, a semicircle, or half a circle, would cover half the amount of degrees. This is important, because as well as covering half the number of degrees, it also covers half the area. For the figure in your picture, we are told that the portion missing from the circle is 90 degrees (shown by the right angle symbol in the center).
this means that 90 degrees worth of the circle is missing, so if we do 360÷90, we find that the answer equals(3)/(4). This means that we are dealing with (3)/(4) of a circle. So, we simply find the area of the circle normally, and then multiply by (3)/(4):
The formula for area of a circle is 
\pi r^(2), so in this case, it can be said to be \pi (10^(2) ), which is equal to 314.15
Now we simply take that area and multiply it by the fraction we established earlier:
314.15 x (3)/(4) = 235.61
Therefore the area of the figure is 235.61 cm^(2)
I hope this helped and please remember to try and not only understand the answer, but the maths that worked it out too :))