In a recent year one United States dollars was equal to about 82 Japanese yen how many Japanese yen are equal to $100 $1,000 $10,000

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Answer 1
Answer: $8,200
$82,000
$820,000

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The ratio of red marbles to blue marbles is 1/3. There are 24 marbles in all. How many red marbles and how many blue marbles are there?

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24/3 equals 8. SOOOOO 1/3 of 24 is 8. So 8 Red and 16 Blue
If the ratio is 1 divided by 3, Then you need to make a fraction of marbles equal to 1/3. If there are 24 marbles in all, divide this by 4, which equals 6. For every 1 red marble there is 3 blue marbles, which means that if there is 6 red marbles, multiply 6x3 = 18. So there are 6 red marbles and 18 blue marbles. 6/18 is the same as 1/3, so the ratio is correct.

On a multiple choice test of 86 questions, a student get 8 questions wrong. To the nearest percent, what percent of the questions did the student solve.

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the answer is 91%

(the original decimal was 90.6976 so I rounded up to 91.)
basically if the student gets 8 questions wrong, this means he got 78 questions right. if we turn this into a fraction (78/86) and then multiply if by 100 we would get a percentage

Tell if the events are independent or dependent. Explain your reasoning. A spinner lands on 10. The same spinner is spun again and lands on 10 again.

A.
The events are independent, because the events affect each other.

B.
The events are dependent, because the events affect each other.

C.
The events are independent, because the events do not affect each other.

D.
The events are dependent, because the events do not affect each other.




Tell if the events are independent or dependent. Explain your reasoning.

Mr. O’Leary gets heads on a coin toss and then gets tails by tossing the same coin again.

A.
The events are dependent, because the events affect each other.

B.
The events are dependent, because the events do not affect each other.

C.
The events are independent, because the events affect each other.

D.
The events are independent, because the events do not affect each other.


A marble is drawn from a bag containing 3 red marbles and 2 blue marbles and a number cube with faces numbered 1 through 6 is tossed.

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A.11/15


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C.1/6


D.2/15


A bag contains 2 gold coins and 5 silver coins. A number cube has the numbers 1 through 6 on its faces.

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For the first set, "C. The events are independent, because the events do not affect each other." For the second set "D. The events are independent, because the events do not affect each other."

Jan's pencil is 8.5 cm long. Ted's pencil is longer. type a demical that could represent the length of ted's pencil

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Answer: Ted's pencil could be 8.6 cm.

Step-by- Step explanation:

Since we have given that

Length of Jan's pencil= 8.5 cm

According to the question, we know that Ted's pencil is longer.

So, it must be larger in value than 8.5 cm .

So, it can be any decimal number greater than 8.5 cm

Hence, Ted's pencil could be 8.6 cm.

If Jan's pencil is 8.5 cm long, and Ted's is longer, anything larger than 8.5 should work.

Examples - 8.9 c.m.
                     9.6 c.m.

Lee is reading a 374 page novel. It takes her 6 days to read 132 pages. At this rate how many more days will it take her to finish the novel?

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Answer:

11 days

Step-by-step explanation:

132/6 = 22

374/22 = 17

17 - 6 = 11

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1. Describe a situation that models a linear pattern and then describe a situation that models a nonlinear pattern. Do not state which situation is linear and which is nonlinear.

Your classmates will need to determine which is which and then write a function that models the linear situation.

Your classmates will also need to write 1 ordered pair that is a solution to the linear function and explain its meaning in the context of the situation.

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While it says not to state it, I will state which one is which, just for clarification.

Linear Pattern: A person is paid $10 for every hour they work. Before they start working, they are given an additional $5. They receive no raises in their pay.
This is linear because the pay is constant, and they aren't receiving any additional money. The equation for this would be y = 10x+5, x is the amount of hours they work.

Non-Linear Pattern: A person is paid $10 for every hour they work. Before they start working, they get are given an additional $5. For every 30 minutes they work after hour 4, they receive a $1 raise.
This is non-linear because the pay, after a certain amount of time, would go up, and the graph would soon start going higher after hour 4.

An ordered pair for the linear would be: (5, 55)
After working 5 hours, they would have $55.

An ordered pair for the non-linear would be (5, 56)
After working for 5 hours, they would have $56.