Jason and his 3 roommates share the cost of the electric bill evenly

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Answer 1
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OK.  Each man pays 25% of the bill.
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Answer 2
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Final answer:

In equal cost sharing, the question pertains to mathematics, specifically division, and equations in power and energy usage. The more and the longer electric appliances are used, the higher the electric bill will be. To evenly share the cost, each of Jason's 3 roommates would need to pay a fourth of the bill, obtained using the division operation.

Explanation:

The issue regarding how Jason and his 3 roommates share the cost of the electric bill evenly pertains to simple division. However, this situation also touches upon concepts of energy usage and cost in mathematics. From the equation E = Pt, we understand that the energy (E) used equals the power (P) times the running time (t). Therefore, the more appliances are run and the longer they run, the more energy will be consumed, increasing the cost of the electric bill.

Now, if we imagine that these 4 roommates use various electric appliances in the same way and for the same duration, their combined usage equals the power that the utility company is billing. If we designate the total electric bill as 'B', then each roommate would be responsible for B/4 of the total cost. This means they would each pay an equal portion of the electric bill, ensuring it's shared evenly.

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you have a 4x6 photo of you and your friend. You order a 5x7 print of the photo. Is the new photo similar to the original?

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No because 4 times 6 =24 and 5 times 7 =35
Math wise no. 5×7 is a bigger form than 4×6, think of it like this, 4 squares up, and 6 squares side, same with the 5x7, its a bigger area and perimeter

Use what you know about rounding to solve the problem.The halfway point between 30 and 40 is 35.
37 is greater than 35, so round 37 up to 40.
Ally records the time as 40 minutes. Please answer I’ll give 20 points

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Yes, you are correct, if it is 37 minutes and you are supposed to round, you round up.

Step-by-step explanation:

4. Complete. a. Factor: 2x2 – 5x – 3.

b. Subtract: 3x-2/2x^2-5x-3 - 1/x-3

can anyone help me on these problems and explain how you did it please

Thank you
PLEASE HELP

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a. 2 x^(2) -5x-3=2 x^(2) -6x+x-3 (I'll explain how I split it in a bit) 
                               =2x(x-3)+1(x-3)  Look for common factors between the 1st two and then the second two while trying to make sure the variables in the brackets are the same.
Now you only have to write the value in the bracket once and then join the outer factors in their own bracket so your final answer will be (2 x^(2) +1)(x-3)  

For the first thing I did, I multiplied the first part of the equation by the last part= 2x^(2) x -3=-6x^(2). I then proceeded to find two numbers that can be multiplied to give the result and when added will give the middle part (-5x).
Factors of -6x^(2) are: -1x and 6x, -2x and 3x, -3x and 2x, -6x and 1x. The only ones that add up -5x are -x and 6x so that was why I used them.

b. 3x-2/2x^2-5x-3 - 1/x-3
     (3x-2)/(2 x^(2) -5x-3)- (1)/(x-3)  =  (3x-2)/((2x+1)(x-3)) -   (1)/(x-3)
                                                                          = (1(3x-2) +1(2x+1))/((2x+1)(x-3))
                                                                          = (3x+2x-2+1)/((2x+1)(x-3) )
                                                                          =(x-1)/(2 x^(2) -5x-3)


                                

last year a sticker factory made a total of 528 390 booklets of stickers how many hundreds of booklets of stickers were made?

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They sold 5283 hundreds of tickets.

What is face and place value ?

The face value of a number is the digit it self and the place value of a number is where the digit is placed.

According to the given question last year a sticker factory made a total of 528 390 booklets of stickers.This can represented in terms of face value and place value.

528390 = 5 × 100000 + 2 × 10000 + 8 × 1000 + 3 × 100 + 9 × 10 + 0×1.

This can be written as

5000 × 100 + 200 × 100 + 80 × 100 + 3 × 100 + 9 × 10 + 0 ×1.

So, the number of hundreds in the number 528390 is ( 5000 + 200 + 80 + 3 +  ) = 5283 hundreds.

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The answer is 5,283.9 booklets of stickers.I got the answer by having 528,390 divided by 100 and got the answer,5,283.9 If you don't want the answer in decimal form,then your answer would be ABOUT 5,283 booklets of stickers

A cat spends about 7 out of 10 hours sleeping. About what present of the cats day is spent sleeping

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the cat spends about 70% of its day sleeping but that's a lie not the answer the (fact) not all cats sleep all day. so you know

Find both unit rates. $96.88 for 8 pizzas A. $12.11/pizza and about 0.08 pizza/dollar B. 12.11 pizza/dollar and about $0.08/pizza C. $96.88/pizza and about 8 pizza/dollar D. 8 pizza/dollar and about $96.88/pizza Question Resources

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If you would like to find both unit rates, you can calculate this using the following steps:

$96.88 ... 8 pizzas
$x = ? ... 1 pizza

96.88 * 1 = 8 * x
96.88 = 8 * x      /8
x = 96.88 / 8
x = $12.11


$96.88 ... 8 pizzas
$1 ... y pizza = ?

96.88 * y = 8 * 1
96.88 * y = 8      /96.88
y = 8 / 96.88
y = 0.08 pizza

The correct result would be A. $12.11/pizza and about 0.08 pizza/dollar.

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Your answer will be A.

$12.11/pizza and about 0.08 pizza/dollar