Joe works on an assembly line that fills boxes with various toy trinkets. Every sixth box gets a red ball and every eighth box gets a blue whistle. How often does a box get both a red ball and a blue whistle?

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Answer 1
Answer: So we know that every 6th box gets a red ball and every 8th box gets a whistle, so now multiply 6, 8 until you get the same numberf EX: 6x1=6  8x1=8 and so  on

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Multiply. (–7) ∙ (–1.3)

A. –9.1

B. –8.3

C. 8.3

D. 9.1

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Hi,

(-7)·(-1.3) = +9.1

Answer:

D. 9.1

Answer is (D) when you will multiply both (-7) and (-1.3) (- ) signs  of both the numbers will become positive and the result will be 9.1.

Marco needs 2 gallons of paint for his living room he has 10 qt of paint is this enough explain

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yes, because gallons equal 4 qt so there is way enough  for him to paint his living room


Cory has 15 die-cast cars in his collection. Each year his collection increases by 20%. Roger has 40 cars in his collection. Each year he collects 1 additional car.Part A: Write functions to represent Cory and Roger's collections throughout the years.
Part B: How many cars does Cory have after 6 years? How many does Roger have after the same number of years?
Part C: After approximately how many years is the number of cars that Cory and Roger have the same? Justify your answer mathematically.

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Part A:
For Roger: y=x+40
For Cory: y=15 (1.2)^(x)
where y is the total  number of cars each boy collects over the year, x as the number of years passed.

Part B:
For Roger: 46
For Cory: 44.79~ 45 cars

Part C:
Here, we are trying to find the number of years (x) where Cory and Roger have the same number of cars.
By equating Roger and Cory's functions, we can solve for x
x+40=15 (1.2)^(x).
Since we cannot solve the value of x directly, we use trial and error to estimate the year.
When x=1
41 \neq 18 \n
When x=2
42 \neq 21.6
When x=3
43 \neq 25.92
When x=4
44 \neq 31.10
When x=5
45=/=37.3
When x=6
46=/=44.8
When x=7
47=/=53.7

The years that pass by before  Cory and Roger have nearly the same number of cars is 6.

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A:

For Roger:

For Cory:

where y is the total number of cars each boy collects over the year, x as the number of years passed.

Part B:

For Roger: 46

For Cory: 44.79~ 45 cars

Alan has scored 99, 85, and 74 on his previous three tests. What score does he need on his next test so that his average (mean) is 83?

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(99+85+74+x)/4=83
multiply both by 4
99+85+74+x= 332
258+x=332
subtract 258 both sides
x= 74

He must get a 74.

To check answer:
99+85+74+74= 332
332/4 = 83

It’s right!

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Heres my solution
Plug in x and y into your first equation.
So it ends up being 5(2)^2 - 2(3)
Then solve.
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I have a question though - > Does your statement equal 14? Is there something else you are missing?
If so, then could you write what it equals.
If it is 14, then you can write it that way as a true statement.

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