You are mixing two kinds of candy to make 10 pounds of a mixture worth $5.50 per pound. One kind is $6 per pound and the other is $4 per pound. How many pounds of each should you use? Show all your work.​

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Answer 1

Answer:

5.60 pounds each

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the dry mixture problem.

Let x = the number of pounds of the first type of candy

Therefore, number of pounds of second type of candy = 10-x

Value of first candy + value of second candy = value of mixture

Value of any candy = cost per pound of candy * weight of candy

Thus:

4x + 6(10 - x) = 5.60(10)

4x + 60 - 6x = 56

-2x + 60 = 56

-2x = -4

x = -4/-2

x = 2

Therefore, the number of pounds of first type of candy = 2 pounds

The number of pounds of second type of candy = 10 - 2 = 8 pounds

Check

$4(2) + $6(8) =

           8 + 48 = $5.60(10)

               $56 = $56


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Answer:

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Answer:

"4 or less, let it rest. 5 or more, raise the score."

Step-by-step explanation:

1) 5.57, 5.62, 5.59

2) 2.349, 2.352, 2.346, 2.354

3)

0.7

0.3

1.5

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4)

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For each of the following, draw a diagram or use words to explain your answer.

A. How many 2/3 are in 2?


B. How many 1/10 are in 3?

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Answer:

A. 3.    B. 20

Step-by-step explanation:

2 divided by 2/3 is 2/ 2/3 or  6/2   which is 3.

3 divided by 1/10 is  3/ 1/10 or 30.

2) Jose bought a magazine for $10 and some erasers for $2 per eraser. He spent a total of $26. How many erasers
he buy?

I can solve it i just need to know the equation with X

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I think it’s 13 bc of you spent 26 in total you could do 26 divided by 2 and that will give you 13. I hope this helps
The eq is
1 magazine for 10$ + x times eraser for 2$= $26

Robin got home from school
at 3:45. She spent 2 hours
working on her homework, a
half an hour walking the dog,
and forty-five minutes eating
dinner with her family. Then
she began reading her book.
At what time was she finished
eating dinner?

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Answer:

She was finished with dinner at 6:50

Step-by-step explanation:

3:45 + 2 = 5:45

5:45 + 30 = 6:05

6:05 + 45 = 6:50

3:45 + 2 = 5:45
5:45+ 30= 6:15
6:15 + 45 = 7:00
Hope this helped

Palil used 6 pieces of ribbon that were each 9 inches long on a project.

How many inches of ribbon did he use?

Use the bar diagram to show how many inches of ribbon Palil used.

Drag the numbers to the bar diagram. Numbers may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

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Answer:

54

Step-by-step explanation:

9x6=54

Since you are using 6 pieces of ribbon that are each 9 inches long, you are just multiplying the 2 numbers to get your amount. The answer is 54!

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Part 3: Figure A is a dilated image of Figure B. Find the scale factor. #5 and 6

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Scale:- 1box=1units

So

Take one side of each

B=6unitsA=10units

Scale factor(A to B)

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail \dfrac{6}{10}=\dfrac{3}{5}[/tex]

Scale factor (B to A) is 5/3

#6

B=12A=6

Scale factor (A to B)

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail \dfrac{12}{6}=2[/tex]

Scale factor (B to A)

[tex]\\ \rm\rightarrowtail \dfrac{6}{12}=0.5[/tex]

A student was asked to simplify the expression 2(x+3)+(4x−8)−7x.
Identify the line which contains the initial error.
1: 2(x+3)+(4x−8)−7x
2: 2x+6+4x+8−7x
3: (2x+4x−7x)+(6+8)
4: −x+14

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Answer:

Line 2

Step-by-step explanation:

When factoring the second bracket, 1 x -8 is -8.

Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

2{x+3}+{4x_8}_7x is same2x+6+4x+8_7x the first bracket was multiply by 2 {2x+4x_7x}+{6+8} the like term was collected and grouped with brackets

What is the least common multiple of 324 and 245?

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the lcm would be 79380

Step-by-step explanation:

5×7×7

2×2

×3×3×3×3

muliply all the 3 numbers and then you get 79380

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Answer:

D should be the answer because the rate of Mason and Evan is 3 pages per a minute because three goes into both like so 30÷10=3 and 12÷4=3. Which is why D is your answer.

the length of a rectagle is 5 in longer than its width. if the perimeter of the rectangle is 56 in, find its length and width

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the width of the rectangle = x

As length is 5 inches longer than width, we have to add 5 to width

Length = x + 5

Perimeter of ractangle = 56 in

2* (length + width) = 56

2*( x + 5 + x) = 56

2* (2x + 5)    = 56

Use distributive property: a*(b +c) =(a*b) + (a * c)

2*2x + 2*5   = 56

4x  + 10 = 56

Subtract 10 from both sides

4x = 56- 10

4x = 46

Divide both sides by 4

x = 46/4

x = 11.5

Width = 11.5 in

length = 11.5 + 5

            = 16.5 in

Find the measures of the interior angles that maximize the area of an isosceles trapezoid
where the length of the non-parallel sides are each 4 inches and the length the shorter of
the two bases is 6 inches.

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The measure of the angle that would maximize the area of this isosceles trapezoid is equal to 0.4395 rad.

Given the following data:

Base length = 6 inches.Sides length = 4 inches.

How to calculate the area of a trapezium.

Mathematically, the area of a trapezium is given by this formula:

A = ½ × (a + b) × h

A = ½ × (12 + 2l) × h

A = h(6 + l)

Next, we would derive a mathematical expression for A in terms of h as follows;

Let l = 4sinθ Let h = 4cosθ

A = (6 + 4sin(θ)) × 4cosθ

In order to determine the value of θ for which the area of this isosceles trapezoid is maximized, we would differentiate the area (A) with respect to angle (θ):

Note: sin²θ + cos²θ = 1   ⇒ cos²θ = 1 - sin²θ.

[tex]\frac{dA}{d\theta} =16 cos^{2} \theta - 4sin \theta(6+4sin \theta)\\\\\frac{dA}{d\theta} = 16 cos^{2} \theta - 16 sin^{2} \theta - 24sin\theta\\\\\frac{dA}{d\theta} =16(1-sin^{2} \theta)- 16 sin^{2} \theta - 24sin\theta\\\\\frac{dA}{d\theta} = - 32 sin^{2} \theta - 24sin\theta+16\\\\32 sin^{2} \theta + 24sin\theta-16=0[/tex]

Next, we would use the quadratic formula to solve for the value of sinθ.

Mathematically, the quadratic formula is given by this equation:

[tex]sin\theta = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}[/tex]

Where:

a = 32.b = 24.c = -16.

Substituting the parameters into the formula, we have;

[tex]sin\theta = \frac{-24\; \pm\; \sqrt{24^2 - 4(32)(-16)}}{2(32)}\\\\sin\theta = \frac{-24\; \pm\; \sqrt{2624}}{64}\\\\sin\theta = \frac{-24\; \pm\; 51.23}{64}\\\\sin\theta = \frac{-24\;+\; 51.23}{64}\\\\sin\theta = \frac{27.23}{64}\\\\sin\theta = 0.4255\\\\\theta = sin^{-1}(0.4255)[/tex]

θ = 0.4395 rad.

Note: We would only consider the positive value of the quadratic root.

For the obtuse interior angles of the trapezoid, we have [tex](\frac{\pi}{2} +0.4395)[/tex]

Similarly, the measure of the acute interior angles of the trapezoid is [tex](\frac{\pi}{2} -0.4395)[/tex]

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What is the answer for this question?

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Answer:

is this from flvs?

Step-by-step explanation:

Carly needs $149 to buy a skateboard. She already has $52. She earns money washing cars for $20 a car.
Carly says that if she washes 5 cars she will have enough money to buy the skateboard.

Use the drop-down menus to explain how to solve this problem.

First multiply
Choose...
× $20 to find how much money Carly will earn washing cars. Then add this amount to
Choose...
to find how much money Carly has in all. Finally,
Choose...
the total to the cost of the skateboard.

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Answer:

$149 - skateboard price

$52 - carly's money

$20 × 5 cars = $100

$100 + $52 = $152

$152 - $149 = $3 left

how many positive integers are between 28/3 and 83/5

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Answer: ur dad

Step-by-step explanation:

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There are 7 positive integers in between 28/3 and 83/5.

What is an integer?

An integer is a whole number (not a fractional number) that can be positive, negative or zero.

Given that;

Two fractions are;

28/3 and 83/5.

Now, Write fraction into decimal form as;

28/3 = 9.33

83/5 = 16.6

So, All Integers in between 9.33 and 16.6 are;

⇒ 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16

Thus, There are 7 positive integers in between 28/3 and 83/5.

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Answer:

50°

Step-by-step explanation:

In a parallelogram opposite angles have the same measure. Angle ABC has then the same measure of angle ADC, which is 38°+12°=50°

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Solve | x + 6| - 7 = 8

A: x= -9 and x = -21

B: x = 9 and x = -9

C: x = -9 and x = 21

D: x = 9 and x = -21

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Answer:

x = 9,-21

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|-7=8}[/tex]

Transport -7 to add 8:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=8+7}\\\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=15}[/tex]

Cancel absolute sign and add plus-minus to 15:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x+6=\pm 15}[/tex]

Transport 6 to subtract ±15:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x=\pm 15-6}[/tex]

Consider:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x= 15-6}[/tex] or [tex]\displaystyle \large{x = -15-6}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x=9}[/tex] or [tex]\displaystyle \large{x=-21}[/tex]

Solution:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x = 9}[/tex] or [tex]\displaystyle \large{x=-21}[/tex]

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Second Method

Given:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|-7=8}[/tex]

Transport -7 to add 8:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=8+7}\\\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=15}[/tex]

Absolute Function Property:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x-a| = \begin{cases} x-a \ \ (x \geq a) \\ -x+a \ \ (x < a) \end{cases}}[/tex]

Consider both intervals:

When x ≥ a then:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=15}\\\displaystyle \large{x+6=15}[/tex]

Transport 6 to subtract 15:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x=15-6}\\\displaystyle \large{x=9}[/tex]

When x < a then:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{|x+6|=15}\\\displaystyle \large{-(x+6)=15}\\\displaystyle \large{-x-6=15}[/tex]

Transport -6 to add 15:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{-x=15+6}\\\displaystyle \large{-x=21}[/tex]

Transport negative sign to 21:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x=-21}[/tex]

Solution:

[tex]\displaystyle \large{x=9}[/tex] or [tex]\displaystyle \large{x=-21}[/tex]

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Work out the length of x.
Give your answer rounded to 3 significant figures.
х
16.5 mm
6.6 mm

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Answer:

x=17.771mm

Step-by-step explanation:

given a right triangle

to find vslue of x

solution (perpendicular) ² + (base) ² =(hypotenus) ²

using pythagorus theorem

(16.5)²+(6.6)²=(x)²

272.25+43.56=(x)²

315.81=(x)²

√315.81=x

x=17.771mm

Answer:

By Pythagoras theorem

H^2=P^2+B^2

x^2=(6.6)^2+(16.5)^2

x^2=43.56+272.25

x^2=315.81

x=√315.81

x=17.771mm

Pam’s monthly food budget is equal to 40% of her monthly rent payment. If her food budget is $200 a month, how much is her rent payment each month?

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so we know that 40% for the rent payment is for food, and we also know that those 40% are really 200 bucks, so what would it be for the 100%?

[tex]\begin{array}{ccll} \%&amount\\ \cline{1-2} 40 & 200\\ 100& x \end{array} \implies \cfrac{40}{100}=\cfrac{200}{x}\implies \cfrac{2}{5}=\cfrac{200}{x} \\\\\\ 2x=1000\implies x=\cfrac{1000}{2}\implies x=500[/tex]

A square pyramid has a base with a side length of 7.5 feet and lateral faces with heights of 16 feet. Write an expression that can be used to find the surface area, in square feet, of the square pyramid.

Please provide an expression, not just the surface area please :)

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Check the picture below.

so the surface area of the pyramid will be the sum of the areas of the base and the four triangular faces.

[tex]\stackrel{\textit{\Large Areas}}{\stackrel{\textit{4 triangular faces}}{4\left[ \cfrac{1}{2}(7.5)(16) \right]}~~ + ~~\stackrel{\textit{rectangular base}}{(7.5)(7.5)}}\implies 240~~ + ~~56.25\implies 296.25~ft^2[/tex]

Please help solve by elimination I hope its not blurry Have a nice day and Goodnight

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Answer:

[tex]\displaystyle \textcolor{black}{4.}\:[-3, -5][/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \textcolor{black}{3.}\:[8, -1][/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \textcolor{black}{2.}\:[4, -7][/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle \textcolor{black}{1.}\:[3, -2][/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

When using the Elimination method, you eradicate one pair of variables so they are set to zero. It does not matter which pair is selected:

[tex]\displaystyle \left \{ {{2x - 3y = 9} \atop {-5x - 3y = 30}} \right.[/tex]

{2x - 3y = 9

{[−5x - 3y = 30]

[tex]\displaystyle \left \{ {{2x - 3y = 9} \atop {-2x - 1\frac{1}{5}y = 12}} \right. \\ \\ \frac{-4\frac{1}{5}y}{-4\frac{1}{5}} = \frac{21}{-4\frac{1}{5}} \\ \\ \boxed{y = -5, x = -3}[/tex]

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[tex]\displaystyle \left \{ {{x - 2y = 10} \atop {x + 3y = 5}} \right.[/tex]

{x - 2y = 10

{[x + 3y = 5]

[tex]\displaystyle \left \{ {{x - 2y = 10} \atop {\frac{2}{3}x + 2y = 3\frac{1}{3}}} \right. \\ \\ \frac{1\frac{2}{3}x}{1\frac{2}{3}} = \frac{13\frac{1}{3}}{1\frac{2}{3}} \\ \\ \boxed{x = 8, y = -1}[/tex]

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[tex]\displaystyle \left \{ {{y = -3x + 5} \atop {y = -8x + 25}} \right.[/tex]

{y = −3x + 5

{−⅜[y = −8x + 25]

[tex]\displaystyle \left \{ {{y = -3x + 5} \atop {-\frac{3}{8}y = 3x - 9\frac{3}{8}}} \right. \\ \\ \frac{\frac{5}{8}y}{\frac{5}{8}} = \frac{-4\frac{3}{8}}{\frac{5}{8}} \\ \\ \boxed{y = -7, x = 4}[/tex]

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[tex]\displaystyle \left \{ {{y = -x + 1} \atop {y = 4x - 14}} \right.[/tex]

{y = −x + 1

{¼[y = 4x - 14]

[tex]\displaystyle \left \{ {{y = -x + 1} \atop {\frac{1}{4}y = x - 3\frac{1}{2}}} \right. \\ \\ \frac{1\frac{1}{4}y}{1\frac{1}{4}} = \frac{-2\frac{1}{2}}{1\frac{1}{4}} \\ \\ \boxed{y = -2, x = 3}[/tex]

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Find the value of each variable in the parallelogram.

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Answer:

h=9

g=61

Step-by-step explanation:

16-h=7

g+4=65

&

Opposite angles and sides are equal in a paralleogram

g+4=65g=65-4g=61

Amd

16-h=7h=16-7h=9

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Answer : The statement is false for any value of because the even root function is always positive or

Factor completely 4a^2-b^2-2a+b GUYS HELP THERE ARENT ANY CORRECT ANSWERS ON BRAINLY URGENT

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Answer:

(2a-b)(2a+b-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

In two or more complete sentences, compare the number of x-intercepts in the graph of f(x)=x2 to the number of x-intercepts in the graph of g(x)= (x+2)2 -7

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Because f(x)=x^2 is the parent function of a quadratic, it has one x-intercept at (0,0), no shifts up or down. But because g(x)=(x+2)^2-7 is a quadratic being shifted 2 units to the left and most importantly 7 units down, the function will cross the x-intercept 2 times.

I hope this is the answer you were looking for!

please help I'm so stuck on this​

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Answer:

divide the anser in the pasage

Step-by-step explanation:

divide the two numbers


What is the area in polynomial form

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Answer:

[tex] \orange{ \boxed{ \sf{ ( \: {x}^{2} + 11x + 18 \: ) \: sq. \: units}}}[/tex]

Solution :

Area = lenght x width

Lenght = x + 9

Width = x + 2

[tex] \sf \green{area \: = \: (x + 9)(x + 2)} \\ \sf \green{ = \: { {x}^{2} + 11x + 18}} [/tex]

Answer:

[tex]x^2+11x+18\: \sf(square\:units)[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To use the area model of solving multiplication and division problems, calculate the area of each of the colored rectangles and add them together.

Area of a rectangle = Length × Width

Area of blue rectangle:  [tex]x \times x = x^2[/tex]

Area of pink rectangle:  [tex]x \times 9 = 9x[/tex]

Area of green rectangle:  [tex]2 \times x=2x[/tex]

Area of orange rectangle:  [tex]2 \times 9=18[/tex]

Area of entire rectangle = blue + pink + green + orange

                                        = [tex]x^2+9x+2x+18[/tex]

                                        = [tex]x^2+11x+18\: \sf(square\:units)[/tex]

The number 9 is a common factor of _________.
A) 6 and 9
B) 9 and 36
C) 16 and 27

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

B) 9 and 36

hello!

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9 is a common factor of

9 and 36.

Here's why:

6 is not evenly divisible by 9

16 is not divisible evenly by 9 (it is divisible by 8)

All the other numbers are divisible by 9.

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note:-

Hope everything is clear; if you need any more explanation/clarification, kindly let me know, and I will comment and/or edit my answer. :)

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