What is the reciprocal of 10/3

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Answer 1
Answer: reciprocal is basically just swapping them around, so for 10/3 it's 3/10 and that's your answer! 
Answer 2
Answer: The easiest way to remember this is to think "reFLIPrical" everytime you se reciprocal. 10/3 flipped is 3/10.

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Find 2 solutions of the equation y=3x-5

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-- point  (1, -2)

-- point  (10, 25)
(1,-2)
(2,1)
Pick any number and plug it in as x. Ex: 4.
So the equation will now be y=3(4)-5
Next do 3 times 4 which equals 12.
After that do 12-5 which equals 7. 
After you do that the equation will look like: y=7
Now take the x and y values and put it as a point: (4,7)

Revise this sentence to use past perfect tenseI repair the damage from car accidents

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I repaired the damage from car accidents.

Which describes independent events?A) Selecting two tickets by choosing a raffle ticket at random from a jar and disposing of the first ticket before selecting the second ticket.

B) Selecting a blue and green balloon by choosing one string at a time at random from a clown's hand, handing the first choice to your brother.

C) Rolling two ones in a row using a standard die.

D) Getting 5 multiple choice questions correct if you select at random from each of the possible answers, never repeating an answer choice.

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C.


All of the other answers are dependent because once the first action is complete, the sample from which you are selecting the second item is different from the first...


for example, A,

If you draw the first ticket out of, say, 25 total tickets, there is a 1/25 chance you will get that ticket. If you dispose of it and then draw a second ticket, there are now 24 total tickets so there is a 1/24 chance of getting that ticket.


C is independent because the dice itself doesn't change when you roll it again... there is a 1/6 chance of getting a one each separate time you roll.


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PLEASE HELP I WANT TO GRADUATE EARLY Points A(-3, -3) B(-2, 2) C (3, 3), and D(2, -2) are the vertices of a quadrilateral
A- use the distance formula to determine the length of each side of the quadrilateral. Show your work
B- explain whether the quadrilateral is a rhombus

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Answer:

See explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Points A(-3, -3), B(-2, 2), C(3, 3), and D(2, -2) are the vertices of a quadrilateral.

Find lengths of the sides as distances between points:

AB=√((-2-(-3))^2+(2-(-3))^2)=√(1^2+5^2)=√(26)\ units\n \nBC=√((3-(-2))^2+(3-2)^2)=√(5^2+1^2)=√(26)\ units\n \nCD=√((2-3)^2+(-2-3)^2)=√(1^2+5^2)=√(26)\ units\n \nAD=√((2-(-3))^2+(-2-(-3))^2)=√(5^2+1^2)=√(26)\ units

Since all lengths of sides are the same, quadrilateral ABCD is the rhombus.

lance has 3 2/3 yards of ribbon.he is making a puppet.how much ribbon,in yards ,will lance have left? da yards of the puppet is 2 1/2

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2 1/6 is the answer. Just subtract 3 2/3 minus 2 1/2

Noah made 1 1/2 dozen blueberry muffins and 1 3/4 dozen lemon muffins. He needs to take 5 dozen muffins to the bake sale. How many dozen more muffins does he need to bake?

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convert to improper fraction first

1 1/2 = 3/2
1 3/4 = 7/4

convert 3/2 into quarters = 6/4

Then add together 6/4 + 7/4 = 13/4

Convert back into mixed number 3 1/4 so to make up to 5 muffins - 1 3/4 muffins are required

Final answer:

Noah baked 3 1/4 dozens of muffins and needs to bake 1 3/4 more dozens to meet his requirement of 5 dozens for the bake sale.

Explanation:

Noah baked 1 1/2 dozen blueberry muffins and 1 3/4 dozen lemon muffins. Adding these two amounts together, Noah has baked a total of 3 1/4 dozen muffins (1 1/2 + 1 3/4 = 3 1/4). Since he needs to bring 5 dozen muffins to the bake sale, we need to subtract the number of dozens he already baked from the total required. That is, 5 dozens - 3 1/4 dozens = 1 3/4 dozens. Therefore, Noah needs to bake 1 3/4 more dozen muffins to have enough for the bake sale.

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