It costs Seth's socks $1.25 to produce each pair of socks. Seth's sells its socks for $4.00 per pair. What is the percent markup on the socks?A- 31.25%
B- 68.75%
C- 220%
D- 320%

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Answer 1
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Answer:

4.00 - 1.25/1.25= 2.2 x 100 = 220


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If names a major arc of a circle, then must be a minor arc. True or false?

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Answer: The answer is true.


Step-by-step explanation:  We are to check whether a major arc of a circle is also minor arc or not.

In the attached figure, A major arc AB is drawn on a circle with centre 'O'. The, we can easily see from there that the major arc AB corresponds to another arc AB which is smaller in length than the major arc AB.

This smaller arc is called the minor arc AB. This explains the existence of a minor arc whenever there is a major arc on a circle.

Thus, the given statement is true.


A major arc of a circle is an arc of a circle having a measure greater than nor equal to it s minor arc. So in your statement that states that the minor arc is a major arc and that would be True. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more 

16 is what percent of 64

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16 / 64 is the same as 1/4 because 16 is 1/4 of 64.

1/4 in percent form is 25%

So, 16 is 25% of 64.
To get the solution, we are looking for, we need to point out what we know. 

1. We assume, that the number 64 is 100% - because it's the output value of the task. 
2. We assume, that x is the value we are looking for. 
3. If 100% equals 64, so we can write it down as 100%=64. 
4. We know, that x% equals 16 of the output value, so we can write it down as x%=16. 
5. Now we have two simple equations:
1) 100%=64
2) x%=16
where left sides of both of them have the same units, and both right sides have the same units, so we can do something like that:
100%/x%=64/16
6. Now we just have to solve the simple equation, and we will get the solution we are looking for.

7. Solution for 16 is what percent of 64

100%/x%=64/16
(100/x)*x=(64/16)*x       - we multiply both sides of the equation by x
100=4*x       - we divide both sides of the equation by (4) to get x
100/4=x 
25=x 
x=25

now we have: 
16 is 25% of 64

What is the difference of 7x − (25x2 + 12x)

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If you would like to solve 7x - (25x^2 + 12x), you can do this using the following steps:

7x - (25x^2 + 12x) = 7x - 25x^2 - 12x = - 25x^2 - 5x

The correct result would be - 25x^2 - 5x.

Find the least common denominator 11 over 8 and 1 over 12

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The least common denominator of 11/8 and 1/12 is 24. Since 24 is divisible by 12, as well as the number 8. Wherein, each answers will result to a whole number. Being, 24/8 is equal to 3 and 24/12 is equal to 2.

16= -5+z/4
a. 69
b. -1
c. 9
d. 59

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If you would like to solve the equation 16 = (- 5 + z) / 4, you can do this using the following steps:

16 = (- 5 + z) / 4       /*4
16 * 4 = - 5 + z
16 * 4 + 5 = z
 z = 69

The correct result would be a. 69.
16 = (-5+z)/(4)

Multiply both sides by 4

16* 4 = (-5+z)/(4) * 4

64 = -5+z

Rearrange the terms

64 = z - 5

Add 5 on both sides.

64 + 5 = z - 5 + 5

\boxed{\bf{z = 69}}


Your final answer is a. 69.

What is the image of the point (9, -2) after a rotation of 90º counter-clockwise about the origin?

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(X,Y) => (-Y,X) Change the sign of the Y value, and switch.