In 5.074 the digit 5 stands for _____________

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Answer 1
Answer:
the whole number or the ones's place
Answer 2
Answer: The whole number...Perhaps? Not 100% sure, but it seems alright.

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What is the perimeter of this shape? A.
94 ft

B.
96 ft

C.
132 ft

D.
156 ft

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To find perimeter all you have to do is add all numbers together, but some may be missing so you'd have to look at other numbers around the shape, so the answer to your shape is: 132 ft     Hope it helps!!

Answer:

132

Step-by-step explanation:

Which inequality is graphed on the number line shown? A. x < –7 B. x > –7 C. x ≤ –7 D. x ≥ –7

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The correct inequality graphed on the number line is option C: x ≤ –7. (option c)

The number line provided appears to have a labeled point at -7 with a shaded circle. To correctly interpret this, we need to understand how points are represented on a number line in inequalities. When a circle is shaded at a specific point on the number line, it indicates that the value at that point is included in the solution set of the inequality. On the other hand, if the circle is left open, it implies that the value at that point is not included in the solution set.

Now, let's consider the four options given:

A. x < –7:

This inequality represents all real numbers to the left of -7 on the number line, excluding -7 itself. Since the circle at -7 is shaded, this option is not correct.

B. x > –7:

This inequality represents all real numbers to the right of -7 on the number line, excluding -7 itself. Since the circle at -7 is shaded, this option is not correct.

C. x ≤ –7:

This inequality represents all real numbers to the left of -7 on the number line, including -7 itself. This option seems to be a possible match, as the circle at -7 is shaded.

D. x ≥ –7:

This inequality represents all real numbers to the right of -7 on the number line, including -7 itself. Since the circle at -7 is shaded, this option is not correct.

This inequality represents all real numbers to the left of or equal to -7, as indicated by the shaded circle at -7 on the number line.

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Answer:

x ≥ –7

explanation:

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Help me with math please! 5 questions, 5 points each, 25 points overall! :D

Please answer EACH AND EVERY question!!

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first one is A and D.
2) D
3) *3-5* or 3-38.
4) 28
5) (35, 7)

these are your answers.
So 1.) is A & D

2.) D

3.) could either be 3-5 or 3-38

4.) 28

& 5.) is (35,7)

Your quite gracious with the points. :) Have fun with your homework.

What is the midpiont of 1 and 1+4a

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Answer:

1+2a

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the midpoint, add the two points together and divide by 2

(1+ 1+4a) /2  = (2+4a)/2  = 2/2 + 4a/2  =1 +2a

Carson walked 6 1/2 mi in 2 h. How long will it take him to walk 16 1/4 mi at the same speed? [ ] h

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6 (1)/(2)mi.......2h \n\n 16(1)/(4)mi........x \n\n \hbox{Introduce the units in the fractions} \n\n\n (13)/(2)mi.........2h \n\n (65)/(4)mi.........x \n\n \hbox{Solve the proportion obtained:} \n\n x= ((65)/(\not4)\not mi*\not2h)/((13)/(2)\not mi) \n\n \hbox{Simplify the units of measurement and 4 with 2 }  \n\n\n x=((65)/(2)h)/((13)/(2)) \n\n x= (\not65)/(\not2)h* (\not2)/(\not13) \n\n \hbox{Simplify 65 and 13 throw 13 and 2 with 2} \n\n \boxed{x=5 \ hours}

Workout gym has a sign up fee of $15 and charges $1per day for membership.Healthy gym has a sign up fee and charges a $2 daily fee. Which system represent the real world situation?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

If Workout gym has a $15 sign up and $1 daily fee and healthy gym has $5 sign up and $2 daily fee;

15a + 1b = 0

5a + 2b = 0

Since the sign up fee is constant, then a = 1; 15 + b = 0 and 5 +2b = 0

If b = 10, which represents 10 visits in a month, it is then ideal to visit the Workout gym if you plan on making more than 10 times monthly. If you plan on visiting less than 10 times monthly, then the Healthy gym is the better option.

Answer:

Graph B

Step-by-step explanation:

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