Sarah needs 4/6 yard of ribbon to wrap a gift. She has 6 pieces of ribbon with the following lengths. She can cut the piece if it is too long.

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Answer 1
Answer: I will add the length and convert it to yards and then subtract it from 4/6 yards.

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You start driving north for 3 miles, turn right, and drive east for another 4 miles. At the end of driving, what is your straight line distance from your starting point?

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The straight line distance is 5 miles from starting point.

Step-by-step explanation:

Driving 3 miles north and 4 miles east and then the straight line distance will form a right angled triangle.

Where;

One leg =  a = 3 miles

Other leg = b = 4 miles

Hypotenuse = c

Using Pythagoras theorem;

a^2+b^2=c^2\n(3)^2+(4)^2=c^2\n9+16=c^2\nc^2=25

Taking square root on both sides

√(c^2)=√(25)\nc=5

The straight line distance is 5 miles from starting point.

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

3[2]+4[2]=c[2]

9+16=c[2]

√(25)=5

Which choice shows the image of triangle abc

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I'm pretty sure that it would be the middle one as, if we read the graph as the top-left coordinate plane as 1, the top, right coordinate plane as 2, the bottom-left coordinate plane as 3, and the bottom-right coordinate plane as 4...

Your initial ABC triangle (being in the coordinate plane of 1) would flip over the y-axis, placing it into the coordinate plane of 2. By turning 180 degrees, it sends it to coordinate plane 3.

hope this helps :)

Which equation is a point slope form equation for line AB ?y+2=2(x+3)
y−3=2(x−2)
y−5=2(x−6)
y−6=2(x−5)

A graph with a line running through point A, with coordinates (3, 2), and point B, with coordinates (5, 6)

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Answer: y-6=2(x-5)

Step-by-step explanation:

The point-slope form of equation of s line that passes through two points (a,b) and (c,d) is  given by :-

(y-d)=(d-b)/(c-a)(x-c)

Given : A graph with a line running through point A, with coordinates (3, 2), and point B, with coordinates (5, 6).

Then, the a point slope form equation for line AB will be :-

(y-6)=(6-2)/(5-3)(x-5)

(y-6)=(4)/(2)(x-5)

y-6=2(x-5)

Hence , equation is a point slope form equation for line AB will be :

y-6=2(x-5)

Answer:

Answer choice D:

y - 6 = 2(x - 5)

Step-by-step explanation:

This question is basically asking you to find the point-slope form equation for a line going through the points (3, 2) and (5, 6).

As you can tell by the name, point-slope form needs both a point that the line goes through and the slope of the line.

You can find the slope of the line by using the slope formula since you have two points that the line goes through.

Slope formula: m=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)

Substitute in the points A and B into the formula.

m=(6-2)/(5-3) \rightarrow(4)/(2) \rightarrow 2

The slope of this line is 2.

Now since we have the slope and a point of the line, we can plug this into the point-slope form equation, which is y - y1 = m(x - x1).

We will be using one of the points (I will be using point A) to substitute the coordinates into y1 and x1, and using the slope to substitute into m.

Substitute point A's coordinates and the slope of the line into the point-slope form equation.

y - (2) = 2(x - (3))

I always put parentheses around the numbers I substitute into an equation to see exactly what is being plugged in, but now you can remove them to find your answer.

y - 2 = 2(x - 3)

Now, since none of the answer choices do not fit with the answer we have found, we can use the other point coordinate-- point B.

Substitute point B and the slope 2 into the equation.

y - (6) = 2(x - (5))

Remove the parentheses.

y - 6 = 2(x - 5)

There is an answer choice for this answer we have found, answer choice D.

By the way, both of the equations we found: y - 2 = 2(x - 3) and y - 6 = 2(x - 5) will yield the same answer in the end so don't worry if one of the points don't work if you have a multiple choice like this question.

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Multiple alleles refers to an inheritance pattern where a series of 3 or more alternative forms of a gene are possible, however in a normal diploid individual only 2 can exist (one from the father and one from the mother).  An excellent example of this is  blood type. Multiple alleles gives us the possibility of 6 different blood types.

Mr.Jenkins wants to distribute 40 fliers. He distributed 30 fliers so far. What percent of the total number of fliers has Mr. Jenkins distributedÉ

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(30)/(40)= (3)/(4) \n\n (3)/(4) = (x)/(100) \n\n4*25=100\n3*25=75\n\n(75)/(100)\n\n75\%
Just put 30 over 40. Now you have (3)/(4)
If you put that in decimal form it's .75. Now convert it to a percent and get 75%

Determine the mechanical energy of this object: a 1-kg pendulum has a speed of 2 m/s at a height of 1 meter.

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I am going to help you using physics......

Mechanical Energy = Potential Energy + Kinetic energy (or vice versa)

ME = PE + KE

PE = mgh ( m= mass; g = gravity constant which is 9.81; h = height)
       = (1kg)(9.81)(1m)
PE = 9.81

KE = 1/2mv^2  (m = mass)(v = velocity)
       = 1/2(1 kg)(2 m/s^2)
       = (1/2)(4)
KE = 2


ME = KE + PE
ME = 9.81 + 2
ME = 11.81

hope this helps :)

Answer:11.8j

Step-by-step explanation: