Money off coupons have been circulated to 300 households. Only 2/5 of these were redeemed (used) in the local supermarket to get a free shampoo. What fraction of the coupons were unused ?

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Answer 1
Answer: if 2/5 were used wouldn't it make sense that 3/5 were unused
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

150

Step-by-step explanation:

So, 300 divided by 2/5 = 750.

When you simplify:

750 - 300 = 450 (NOT DONE YET!)

450 - 300 = 150

150 is the most simplified answer.\


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Which of the following are zero-dimensional or one-dimensional figures.? (Check all that apply)A. Point
B. Angle
C. Ray
D. Plane
E. Segment
F. Line

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Zero dimensional figure = A). Point
One-dimensional figure = C.) Ray E.) Segment F.) Line

Hope this helps!

Final answer:

In geometry, zero-dimensional figures do not extend in any direction and include 'points', while one-dimensional figures extend in one direction and include 'lines', 'segments', and 'rays'. Therefore, the zero or one-dimensional figures in the given options are 'point', 'line', 'segment', and 'ray'.

Explanation:

In geometry, quantities can be zero, one, two, or three dimensional. Zero-dimensional figures are those that do not extend in any direction. The only such geometric figure is a point (Option A). One-dimensional figures, on the other hand, extend in one direction. These include a line (Option F), a segment (Option E), and a ray (Option C), all of which have length but no breadth or height. Therefore, the zero-dimensional or one-dimensional figures from the given options are point, line, segment, and ray.

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Morgan measures the capacity of a juice glass to be 12 fluid ounces. If she uses the glass to drink 4 glasses of water throughout the day, how many pints of water does morgan drink?

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So,

Morgan drank 4 glasses of water out of a juice glass that contains 12 fluid ounces.  To find how many pints Morgan drinks, we need to multiply the number of glasses by the number of fluid ounces, convert from fl. oz. to cups, and convert from cups to pints.

4 * 12 = 48 fl. oz.

8 fl. oz. = 1 cup
48 fl. oz. = 6 cups

2 c. = 1 pt.
6 c. = 3 pt.

Morgan drink 3 pints of water.
approximately 3 liquid pints. (3.00005) 

A family has two cars. the first car has a fuel efficiency of 20 miles per gallon of gas and the second has a fuel efficiency of 25 miles per gallon of gas. during one particular week, the two cars went a combined total of 775 miles, for a total gas consumption of 35 gallons. how many gallons were consumed by each of the two cars that week?

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Let's call the fuel consumption of the first car "x" and the second car "y"
x + y = 35 is the total fuel consumed.
20x + 25y = 775 is the distance traveled.
Solve the two equations. Skipping a few steps, I get 
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20 gallons, 15 gallons.

What is the 4th tearm to this?
b(n)=4−6(n−1)

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Answer:

If you wish to find any term (also known as the {n^{th}}n  

th

 term) in the arithmetic sequence, the arithmetic sequence formula should help you to do so. The critical step is to be able to identify or extract known values from the problem that will eventually be substituted into the formula itself.

Step-by-step explanation:

Can someone show me the steps to this equation. z- 4(2/3) = 2(2/3)
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so z-4 2/3=2 2/3
so 4 2/3=12/3+2/3=14/3
2 2/3=6/3+2/3=8/3
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multiply both sides by 3
3z-14=8
add 14 to both sides
3z=22
divide both sides by 3
z=22/3=7 1/3

z-4(2)/(3)=2(2)/(3)\ \ \ \ |add\ 4(2)/(3)\ to\ both\ sides\n\nz=2(2)/(3)+4(2)/(3)\n\nz=6(4)/(3)\n\n\boxed{z=7(1)/(3)}

Is it possible to write a sequence that is both arithmetic and geometric

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It is not possible to write a sequence that is both arithmetic and geometric.
An arithmetic sequence is:
a0, a0 + d, a0 + 2d, a0 + 3d, ...

An geometric sequence is:
a0, a0r, a0r2, a0r3, ...

So if the two are equal, we have:
a0 = a0,
a0 + d = a0r,
a0 + 2d = a0r2,
a0 + 3d = a0r3,
...

This can only be true if d = 0 and r =1 and only for the first three terms. It's a trivial sequence with only three elements which can't be necessarily classified as a sequence.