Deon has 10 bikes if he gave 2 away how much does he have

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Answer 1
Answer: 8 bikes because say you have 10 fingers and you put 2 fingers down than you would have 8

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Find the y-intercept for the graph of the quadratic function. y + 4 = (x + 2)2 A. (0, 4) B. (0, 0) C. (4, 0) D. (0, -4

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For y-intercept, x = 0.
y + 4 = (0 + 2)^2
y + 4 = 2^2
y + 4 = 4
y = 4 - 4 = 0

y-intercept is (0, 0)

131 is what percent 2,400,000?

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Let the percentage be 'x.'
(x)/(100)*2,400,000=131 (x percentage of 2,400,000 is 131).
(x)/(100)=(131)/(2400000)
x=(131*100)/(2400000)
Therefore, x=13100/2400000
x=131/24000 
If you want to further convert it into decimals, 
x=0.005458333333.....
Therefore, 131 is 131/24000 or 0.005458333333........% of 2,400,000.

Let the percent be x.

According to question,

x / 100 * 2400000 = 131

or, 2400000x = 13100

Thus, x = 13100/2400000

= 0.005 %

Thus, 131 is 0.005 % of 2400000

Write five names for -73

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negative 73
drop of 73
minus 73
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Be my best frienddd Ill make BrainLess! Which of the following organic compounds is the main source of energy for living things?

a.

carbohydrates

c.

nucleic acids

b.

lipids

d.

proteins

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Answer:

A

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Five more than four times a number is greater than seven​

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Answer:

5+ 4x > 7, x > 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

A jar contains 6 chocolate chip cookies and 9 peanut butter cookies. Richard grabs 3 cookies at random to pack in his lunch. What is the probability that he drew 2 chocolate chip cookies and 1 peanut butter cookie?

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The answer is 0.096.


To calculate this, a multiplication rule is used. The multiplication rule calculates the probability that both of two events will occur.


There are in total 15 cookies in the jar:
chocolate chip cookies + 9 peanut butter cookies = 15 cookies


The probability to drew 1 chocolate chip cookie is: P_1= (6)/(15) = (2)/(5)
The probability to drew 1 peanut butter cookie is: P_2= (9)/(15) = (3)/(5)


In this example, we have three events occurring together:
1. The probability that he drew 1 chocolate chip cookie: P_1= (2)/(5)
2.The probability that he drew 1 chocolate chip cookie: P_1= (2)/(5)
3. The probability that he drew 1 peanut butter cookie: P_2= (3)/(5)


By using the multiplication rule, the probability that he drew 2 chocolate chip cookies and 1 peanut butter cookie is 0.096:
P=P_1*P_1*P_3= (2)/(5) * (2)/(5) * (3)/(5) = (2*2*3)/(5*5*5) = (12)/(125) = 0.096