Answer : D: $12,481
Brock’s taxable income last year was $65,150. According to the tax table below.
We need to find out the tax does he have to pay if he filed with the “single” status.
From the table, we look at the table where atleast income was $65,150. We should not consider the income that is less than 65,150.
We look at the tax amount given for single where income is atleast $65,150
$12,481 have to pay if he filed with the “single” status.
To divide 4 1/2 by 3/4, convert 4 1/2 to the improper fraction 9/2. Then, multiply it by the reciprocal of 3/4. The result is 6.
To divide a mixed number by a fraction, we first need to convert the mixed number to an improper fraction. In this case, 4 1/2 can be written as the improper fraction 9/2. Then, we can multiply the numerator of the first fraction (9/2) by the reciprocal of the second fraction (4/3).
So, 4 1/2 ÷ 3/4 = (9/2) × (4/3) = 36/6 = 6.
Therefore, 4 1/2 ÷ 3/4 equals 6.
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f(x) = 102; 9(1) = 1 + 3
Answer:
9=4
Step-by-step explanation:
9(1)= 1+3
9(1)=9
1+3=4
9:4
The length of the other rectangle is 10.67 centimeters.
Those rectangles look the same but are different in size.
And in similar rectangles,
the corresponding sides are in proportion to each other and the corresponding angles are equal to each other.
Given:
The two rectangles are similar.
One has a length of 12 cm and a width of 9 cm,
and the other has a width of 8 cm.
Let the length of the other rectangle is n cm.
The corresponding side has a constant ratio.
So, 12/n = 9/8
9n = 12(8)
n = 12(8)/9
n = 10.67
Therefore, the required length is 10.67 centimeters.
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Answer:10.7cm is the answer
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Step-by-step explanation:
567 ÷ 12
= 47.25
Answer:
47.25
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106
A. 102
B. 108
C. 1012
D. 1014
E. 1025
Answer:
Please let me know if my calculations were incorrect. I am very sorry but unfortunately, your answer will be negative and not a whole number. None of the answers fit. It is either that I made a mistake or there is something wrong with the question.
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