Sarah uses 5 1/2 cups of flour for every 2 loaves of bread she bakes. What is the unit rate per loaf?

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Answer 1
Answer: 5.5 ÷ 2 = 2.75
2.75 cups per loaf.
Answer 2
Answer: 2 and 3/4 cups of flour per loaf

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The triangles shown below must be congruent.

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True by the angle angle side theorem.

If two angles and a non-included side of one triangle are congruent to two angles and the corresponding non-included side of another triangle, then the two triangles are congruent.

Answer:

Option A is correct.

Yes, it is true that the triangles shown are congruent.

Step-by-step explanation:

Labelled the diagram as shown below in the attachment:

In triangle ABC and triangle PQR

\angle ABC \cong \angle PQR = 90^(\circ)  [Angle]  

\angle ACB \cong \angle QPR = 40^(\circ)   [Angle]

AC \cong PR = 12 units   [Side]

AAS(Angle-Angle-Side) postulates states that the two angles and the non- included side of one triangle are congruent to the two angles and the non-included side of the other triangle., then the triangles are congruent.

Then, by AAS

\triangle ABC \cong \triangle PQR

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Find the LCD for each pair of fractions3/4, 5/8
3/4, 1/12
1/6, 5/24
2/9, 1/6
1/4, 3/7
1/12, 7/24
2/5, 1/2
1/16, 3/8
8/9, 1/5

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3/4, 5/8 = 6/8, 5/8
3/4, 1/12 = 9/12, 1/12
1/6, 5/24 = 4/24, 5/24
2/9, 1/6 = 4/18, 3/18
1/4, 3/7 = 7/28, 12/28
1/12, 7/24 = 2/24, 7/24
2/5, 1/2 = 4/10, 5/10
1/16, 3/8 = 1/16, 6/16
8/9, 1/5 = 40/45, 9/45

Byron placed bricks in a row to make a border that was 16.9 feet long. Each brick is 1.3 feet long. How many bricks are in the border? A. 13 B. 12 C. 1.3 D. 1.2

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the answer is A. 13, because 16.9/1.3= 13


If each brick is exactly 1.3 feet, diving 16.9 by 1.3 will produce the exact amount of bricks used. 

16.9 ÷1.3 = 13

There are 13 bricks in the border (the answer is A.)

Part A: Factor x2a2 + 3xa2 + 2a2. Show your work. (4 points)

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Hope this is what you need

Answer:

I am not sure of the equation but I interpreted it as x^2a^2+3xa^2+2a^2

Step-by-step explanation:

X^2a^2+3xa^2+2a^2

1. a^2 (x^2+3x+2)

2.a^2(x^2+2x+x+2)

3. a^2(x(x+2)+x+2)

4. a^2(x+2)(x+1)

Eric works as a manager with an international hotel. Eric has a son who is 30 years younger than him. The product of their ages is 175 years. How old is Eric?

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ANSWER

Eric is
35years

EXPLANATION

Let Eric's age be
x \: \: years

Then his son age will be,

(x - 30) \: years

The product of their ages is 175.

This implies that,

x(x - 30) = 175

We expand to get,


x^2- 30x = 175

We equate everything to zero to obtain,

{x}^(2) - 30x - 175 = 0

We split the middle term to get,

{x}^(2) +5x- 35x - 175 = 0

We factor to obtain,

x(x +5)- 35(x +5) = 0

We factor further to get,

(x - 35)( x + 5) = 0

This implies that,

x = 35 \: or \: - 5

Since age is not negative,

x = 35years

Therefore Eric is
35years

Forty tickets are sold for a raffle with two prizes. You buy two tickets. What is the probability that you will win both prizes?

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Well, the first one is 2/40=1/20. The 2nd one is 1/39. You multiply these to get 1/780.