HELP ME ASAP WITH THIS MATH PROBLEM
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Answer 1
Answer: I’m pretty sure it’s 12 oz of water per packet of flavor
Answer 2
Answer: 1-12
2-24
5-60
7-84
10-120
12-144
Those are all the packets of flavoring to ounces of water

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Holly plans to attend community college next year her expenses are only $1,200 because her parents are paying the rest holly earned a &750 scholarship how much will she need to pay from her saving

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Answer:

$1200-$750 is $450. So Holly needs to use $450 from her savings

Step-by-step explanation:


Answer: A 450

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the quadratic equation y = x^2 – 6x + 9.Where does the vertex of the parabola lie?

A.below the x-axis

B.on the x-axis

C.on the y-axis

D.above the x-axis

Calculate the discriminant to determine the number of real roots.
y = x^2 + 3x + 9

How many real roots does the equation have?

A.one real root

B.no real roots

C.two real roots

D.no solution to the equation

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Part 1- B, on the X axis. 
Part B- A, the answer is one real root, and one non-real root. 

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Answer:

It is 22.5

Step-by-step explanation:

add up all they shaded parts:

22.5 x 4 = 90 degrees

as each unshaded part is three times more then you do 22.5 x 3 for one part

22.5 x 3 = 67.5 degrees

then times by four because there is four unshaded sections.

67.5 x 4 = 270 degrees

270 + 90 = 360 degrees and there is 360 degrees in a circle so 22.5 degrees is the correct answer.

Answer:

22.5

Step-by-step explanation:

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If m(x)= x+5/x-1 and n(x)=x-3, which function has the same domain as (m*n)(x)?

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Using the domain concept, it is found that f(x) = (1)/(x - 3) has the same domain as (m * n)(x) = (x^2 + 4x - 5)/(x - 3)

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  • The domain of a function is given by all possible values of the input.
  • The functions are:

m(x) = (x + 5)/(x - 1)

n(x) = x - 3

  • Their multiplication is given by:

(m * n)(x) = (x + 5)/(x - 1) * x - 3 = ((x + 5)(x - 1))/(x - 3) = (x^2 + 4x - 5)/(x - 3)

  • In a fraction, the denominator cannot be 0, thus, the domain is all real numbers except 3. A function with the same domain is one in which the numerator is changed while the denominator is the same, for example, f(x) = (1)/(x - 3)

A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/10891721

h(x) = 11/x-4       Sorry this is so late.

At a skills competition, a target is being lifted into the air by a cable at a constant speed. An archer standing on the ground launches an arrow toward the target. The system of equations below models the height, in feet, of the target and the arrow t seconds after it was fired. Which statement most likely describes the situation modeled by this system?h=8+2t
h=4+32t-16t^2

1The arrow is fired with an initial upward velocity of 2 ft/s.
2The arrow is fired with an initial upward velocity of 4 ft/s.
3The arrow is fired with an initial upward velocity of 8 ft/s.
4 The arrow is fired with an initial upward velocity of 32 ft/s.

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By definition, the equation of movement in its generic form is given by:

h(t) = -(1)/(2)gt^2 + v0t + h0

Where,

g: acceleration due to gravity

v0: initial speed

h0: initial height

The equation for the arrow is given by:

 h = 4 + 32t-16t ^ 2

Then, according to the definition, the initial velocity of the arrow is:

 v0 = 32

Answer:

4 The arrow is fired with an initial upward velocity of 32 ft / s.

From the kinematic equations, s(t) = s_in + (v_in)(t) – (1/2)(g)(t^2). This means that there is an initial distance of 4, initial velocity of 32 and acceleration (in opposite direction of the motion) of 32. Option 4 shows the correct answer.

The triangle of auscultation is bounded by the rhomboid major, the trapezius, and the

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latissimus dorsi muscles.