what is the area of the triangle shown below?

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Answer 1

Answer: Please provide the triangle


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Which equation represents the black line?
Which equation represents the red line?
Explain a mathematical way to find the intersection of the lines without actually graphing the lines.

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Answer:

Black Line     y = 3 + 2x ,     y = 2x +3

Red Line       y = -2 - .5x.     y = -.5x -2

vice versa

Step-by-step explanation:

For the black line, the lines intersects y at coordinate (0,3) and that would be b. To find the slope, use the equation rise / run. It rises 4 and runs 2. Putting this into an equation 4/2, it would be 2 as the constant. In other words, it would be 2x. Therefore, the function for the black line is y = 3 + 2x

For the red line, using the same explanation from the black line, the line intersects y at -2, and the slope would be -.5x, since it runs downwards 2 and runs 4, and since it runs downwards, a negative sign would be necessary in front of the slope.

What’s the correct answer?

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Answer:

B.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:b

Step-by-step explanation:you need to add both

The triangles are congruent by SSS or HL

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Answer:

True? What are you asking

Step-by-step explanation:

But yes triangles are congruent by either of those

Answer:

you're not really asking anything, or is this a true/false statement

Step-by-step explanation:

Triangle ABC is reflected over the x-axis. Triangle ABC has points A (10, 2), B (9,5), and C
(6,4). What is the B' coordinate?

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A reflection over a line l  moves every point P  of the plane to the point P ′  on the perpendicular from  P to the line l and on the same distance from l .

If the line is the  x  -axis, a point P  =  ( p 1   p 2 )  moves to the point  P ′  =  ( p 1 , − p 2 ) .

The image of the triangle A B C  is the triangle  A ′ B ′ C ′ with  B ′  =  ( 9 , − 5 )

Please help ASAP! I will mark Brainliest! Please READ the question THEN answer CORRECTLY! No guessing!

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Answer:

j

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

B, E, and F

Step-by-step explanation:

The other answer choices are questions you should ask after you have gotten the answer, not when you are trying to understand the problem.

Hope this helped! :)

Simplify the radical below.
Square root 84
A. 221
B. 242
C. 4.21
D. 4.42
Pls no explanation will give you 20 points in in a hurry

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the answer is B

Step-by-step explanation:

and I would love 20 points

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Answer:

A -- base 3, height 4B -- base 4, height 4C -- base 3, height 3D -- base 3, height 5

Step-by-step explanation:

A sort of straightforward way to approach this is to define base and height variables for each of the figures: ba, ha, bb, hb, bc, hc, bd, hd. Then the statements can be used to make equations in these variables.

0. hc = bc . . . . figure C is a square

1. ba = bd

2. ba = bb -1

3. hc = ba

4. hb = ha = bb

5. hc·bc = 9

6. (1/2)ha·ba +(1/2)hb·bb +hc·bc+hd·bd = 38

__

Using equations 0 and 5, we find ...

  hc² = 9   ⇒   hc = 3

From equation 3, ...

  ba = 3

From equation 2, ...

  3 = bb -1   ⇒   bb = 4

From equation 1, ...

  bd = 3

From equation 4, ...

  ha = hb = 4

Filling in the values we know in equation 6, we get ...

  (1/2)(4)(3) +(1/2)(4)(4) +9 +hd(3) = 38

  23 +3hd = 38

  hd = 15/3 = 5

The dimensions are:

A -- base 3, height 4B -- base 4, height 4C -- base 3, height 3D -- base 3, height 5

Suppose a quality control engineer wishes to estimate the proportion of defective items in a production line. i. (4 points) To estimate the proportion within 0.02 and with 98% confidence, what is the minimum required sample size if the company currently has no idea about the

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Answer:

The minimum sample size required is 3385.

Step-by-step explanation:

In a sample with a number n of people surveyed with a probability of a success of [tex]\pi[/tex], and a confidence level of [tex]1-\alpha[/tex], we have the following confidence interval of proportions.

[tex]\pi \pm z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}[/tex]

In which

z is the zscore that has a pvalue of [tex]1 - \frac{\alpha}{2}[/tex].

The margin of error is:

[tex]M = z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}[/tex]

98% confidence level

So [tex]\alpha = 0.02[/tex], z is the value of Z that has a pvalue of [tex]1 - \frac{0.02}{2} = 0.99[/tex], so [tex]Z = 2.327[/tex].

To estimate the proportion within 0.02 and with 98% confidence, what is the minimum required sample size if the company currently has no idea about the

The minimum sample size required is n.

We find n when [tex]M = 0.02[/tex]

We don't know the true proportion, so we use [tex]\pi = 0.5[/tex], which is when the largest minimum sample size will be needed.

[tex]M = z\sqrt{\frac{\pi(1-\pi)}{n}}[/tex]

[tex]0.02 = 2.327\sqrt{\frac{0.5*0.5}{n}}[/tex]

[tex]0.02\sqrt{n} = 2.327*0.5[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{n} = \frac{2.327*0.5}{0.02}[/tex]

[tex](\sqrt{n})^{2} = (\frac{2.327*0.5}{0.02})^{2}[/tex]

[tex]n = 3384.33[/tex]

Rounding up

The minimum sample size required is 3385.

(-2h+9)(9h-2) in standard form

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Answer: -18h^2 + 85h - 18

Step-by-step explanation:

(-2h+9)(9h-2)

Open brackets

(-2h x 9h) + (-2h x -2) + (9 x 9h) + (9 x -2)

-18h^2 + 4h + 81h - 18

Add like terms 4h + 81h

-18h^2 + 85h - 18

Given the set of integers one through 12 what is the probability choosing an odd number or a number greater than nine

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Answer:

1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

the numbers greater than nine are: 10,11,12

1,3,5,7,9

So that is nine numbers

9/12 can be simplified to 3/4 if you divide by 3

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Find the digit in the tenths place of 25.391

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation: The digit in the tenths place will be 1 place to the right of the decimal point.

So in this problem, the digit in the tenths place is 3.

Figure A is translated 3 units right and 2 units up. The translated figure is labeled figure B. Figure B is reflected over the x-axis. The reflected figure is labeled figure C. Which best explains why figure A is congruent to figure C? On a coordinate plane, triangle A has points (1, negative 2), (3, negative 2), (3, negative 5). Triangle B has points (4, 0), (6, 0), (6, negative 3). Triangle C has points (4, 0), (6, 0), (6, 3). A Is congruent to B and B Is congruent to C A Is congruent to A, B Is congruent to B, C Is congruent to C Each triangle is a right triangle. Each triangle is an isosceles triangle.

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Answer:

A Is congruent to B and B Is congruent to C

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's look at the answer choices:

A: "A Is congruent to B and B Is congruent to C"

Well, clearly, if A ≅ B and B ≅ C, then by the transitive property, we can say that A ≅ C. So, A is very likely correct.

B: "A Is congruent to A, B Is congruent to B, C Is congruent to C"

Just because A is congruent to itself (and same with B and C) doesn't necessarily mean that they're congruent to each other. So, B is wrong.

C: "Each triangle is a right triangle."

Again, there are so many right triangles out there with different dimensions. For example, there are some with sides 3, 4, and 5, and others with sides 5, 12, and 13. They are not congruent, however. So, rule out C.

D: "Each triangle is an isosceles triangle."

This is just like choice C since there are so many variations of isosceles triangles. So D is wrong.

The answer is thus A.

Answer:

First one:

A Is congruent to B and B Is congruent to C

Step-by-step explanation:

Since B is obtained by translating A, it has the same measure angles and sides as A, hence B is congruent to A

C is obtained by reflecting B, which doesn't alter the measure of sides and angles, so C is congruent to B

Therefore by transition, C is congruent to A

The net price equivalent rate of 3/7/13 is:

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I think it’s 0.4285 or 42/85

how many times does 8 go into 11

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Answer:

8 goes into 11 one time with a remainder of 3

According to a Pew Research Center report from 2012, the average commute time to work in California is 27.5 minutes. To investigate whether the small city she lives in has a different average, a California high school student surveys 45 people she knows (her teachers, her parents, and their friends and co-workers) and finds the average commute time for this sample to be 24.33 minutes with a standard deviation of 9.53 minutes. The data are not too skewed. The null and alternative hypotheses of her study are: H0 : µ = 27.5 versus Ha : µ 6= 27.5

Required:
a. Identify the observational units for this study.
b. Identify the variable of interest and state whether it is categorical or quantitative.
c. Identify (in words and using an appropriate symbol) the parameter of interest
d. Use the 2SD approach to find a 95% confidence interval for the parameter.
e. Interpret the interval from part d. in context.

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The answer is maybe given if you please summarize the question some. Thanks!

67.7% of males over the age of 50 have had a sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy. If two males over the age of 60 are randomly selected, what is the probability that they both have had a sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy?

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Answer:

Hello,

45.8%

Step-by-step explanation:

67.7% x 67.7% = 0.677 x 0.677 = 0.677² = 0.458329 ≈ 45.8%

A researcher gathers data on the length of essays (number of lines) and the SAT scores received for a sample of students enrolled at his university. Based on his regression output, the 95% confidence interval for the slope of the regression equation is (-0.88, 1.34). At α = 0.05, we can say:

a. the relationship between length of essays and SAT scores is significant and negative.
b. the slope of the regression equation is significantly different from zero.
c. the slope of the regression equation is not significantly different from zero.
d. the correlation between length of essays and SAT score is significant.

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Answer

d. the correlation between length of essays and SAT score is significant.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the case information, we know that the slope of the regression equation is -0.88 to 1.34, so our hypothesis is that the slope coefficient is 0, we deduce that taking into account the confidence interval the value is included by therefore the correct answer is D, which allows us to affirm that the correlation between the duration of the tests and the SAT score is significant

In a class of 28 students, 12 earned an A on the final exam, 6 earned a B, 4 earned a C, and the remaining students failed. Based on these results, what is the experimental probability that a student will not earn an A or a B?

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Answer:

  5/14 ≈ 35.7%

Step-by-step explanation:

(12 +6) = 18 of the 28 students earned an A or a B. So, the experimental probability that a student did not earn that grade is ...

  p(<B) = (28 -18)/28 = 10/28

  p(<B) = 5/14 ≈ 35.7%

Evaluate using factors:(7.62)² - (2.38)²​?

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Answer:

52.4.

Step-by-step explanation:

This is the difference of 2 squares:

a^2 - b^2 = (a - b)(a + b)

(7.62^2 - (2.38)^2

= (7.62 - 2.38)(7.62 + 2.38)

= 5.24 * 10

= 52.4

Answer:

52.4

Step-by-step explanation:

a²-b² = (a-b)(a+b)

Similarly,

(7.62)²-(2.38)²

= (7.62-2.38)(7.62+2.38)

= (5.24)(10)

= 52.4

A 24 ounce box of cornflakes costs $4.59 the question is find the unit rate off the nearest cent per ounce. Compare.

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Answer$5.22

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the area of this semi-circle with diameter, d = 12cm.
Give your answer as an expression in terms of π.

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Answer:

6pi

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of a circle = 2pi*r

d = 12

r = d/2

r=6

Area of semicircle = (2pi *r)/2 = pi*r

pi*6 = 6pi

Answer:18π cm^2

Step-by-step explanation:

diameter=12

Radius=diameter ➗ 2

Radius=12 ➗ 2

Radius=6

Area of semicircle=0.5 x π x radius x radius

Area of semicircle=0.5xπx6x6

Area of semicircle=18π cm^2

Paul owns a mobile wood-fired pizza oven operation. A couple of his clients complained about his dough at a recent catering, so he changed his dough to a newer product. Using the old dough, there were 6 complaints out of 385 pizzas. With the new dough, there were 16 complaints out of 340 pizzas. Let p 1 be the proportion of customer complaints with the old dough and p 2 be the proportion of customer complaints with the new dough. State the competing hypotheses to determine if the proportion of customer complaints using the old dough is less than the proportion of customer complaints using the new dough g

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Answer:

[tex]z=\frac{0.0156-0.0471}{\sqrt{0.0303(1-0.0303)(\frac{1}{385}+\frac{1}{340})}}=-2.469[/tex]    

Now we can calculate the p value with this probability:

[tex]p_v =P(Z<-2.469)= 0.0068[/tex]    

Since the p value is a very low value and using any significance level 5% or 10% we have enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis and we can conclude that the true proportion of customer complaints using the old dough is less than the proportion of customer complaints using the new dough.

Step-by-step explanation:

Information provided

[tex]X_{1}=6[/tex] represent the complaints with the old dough

[tex]X_{2}=16[/tex] represent the complaints with the new dough

[tex]n_{1}=385[/tex] sample 1 selected  

[tex]n_{2}=340[/tex] sample 2 selected  

[tex]p_{1}=\frac{6}{385}=0.0156[/tex] represent the proportion of complaints with the old dough

[tex]p_{2}=\frac{16}{340}=0.0471[/tex] represent the proportion of complaints with the new dough

[tex]\hat p[/tex] represent the pooled estimate of p

z would represent the statistic

[tex]p_v[/tex] represent the value

Hypothesis to test

We want to verify if the proportion of customer complaints using the old dough is less than the proportion of customer complaints using the new dough, the system of hypothesis would be:    

Null hypothesis:[tex]p_{1} \geq p_{2}[/tex]    

Alternative hypothesis:[tex]p_{1} < p_{2}[/tex]    

The statitsic is given by:

[tex]z=\frac{p_{1}-p_{2}}{\sqrt{\hat p (1-\hat p)(\frac{1}{n_{1}}+\frac{1}{n_{2}})}}[/tex]   (1)  

Where [tex]\hat p=\frac{X_{1}+X_{2}}{n_{1}+n_{2}}=\frac{6+16}{385+340}=0.0303[/tex]  

Replacing the info provided we got:

[tex]z=\frac{0.0156-0.0471}{\sqrt{0.0303(1-0.0303)(\frac{1}{385}+\frac{1}{340})}}=-2.469[/tex]    

Now we can calculate the p value with this probability:

[tex]p_v =P(Z<-2.469)= 0.0068[/tex]    

Since the p value is a very low value and using any significance level 5% or 10% we have enough evidence to reject the null hypothesis and we can conclude that the true proportion of customer complaints using the old dough is less than the proportion of customer complaints using the new dough.

If you flip a coin ten times, how many different sequences of heads and tails are possible? a. 2 Superscript 9 Baseline = 512 b. 10 squared = 100 c. 10 squared = 1024 d. 2 Superscript 10 Baseline = 1024

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Answer:

1024

Step-by-step explanation:

I don't know what this superscript is but the answer is above.

Answer:OPTION D: 2^10 = 1024

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Factor the expression x2 - 49.
A. 7(x² – 7)
B. 7.(2-7)
C. 2+7(2-7)
D. (x + 7)(x-7)

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x^2 - 49 = (x + 7)(x - 7) = x^2 - 7x + 7x = 49 = x^2 - 49

A researcher is interested in whether or not there is any association between normal method of transportation taken to work and reported mood at the beginning of a typical Monday morning. He classifies participants into three transportation groups (those who: bike/walk, take public transit or drive) and asks them how they typically feel on a normal Monday morning: happy/excited, angry/irritated, or sleepy. Data from his survey on 200 participants are presented below.
Happy Angry sleepy Total
Bike/Walk 20 7 13 40
Public transit 13 5 42 7
Drive 17 18 65 100
Total 50 30 120 200
You would like to test his question of whether or not there is any association between normal method of transportation taken to work and reported mood at the beginning of a typical Monday morning. Calculate a two variable chi-square test using an alpha (α) level of 0.01.
You will use the information above to complete the question parts below for a two variable chi-square test.
Part A: Which of the following represents the appropriate null hypothesis(H0), given your research question of interest?
Part B: Which of the following represents the appropriate alternative hypothesis (H1), given your research question of interest?
Part C: What is your degrees of freedom (df)?
Part D: What is the critical chi-square value (from the Chi-square table) appropriate for your test, testing at an alpha level (α) of 0.01?
Part E: What is your calculated chi-square statistic?
Part F: What is your decision about the null hypothesis based on your test results?

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Answer:

Check the explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

Kindly check the attached image below to see the step by step explanation to the question above.

(8.2×10^2)+(3.41×10^-1)​

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Answer:

820.341

Step-by-step explanation:

(8.2×10^2)+(3.41×10^-1)​=

(8.2×100)+(3.41×0.1)=

820+0.341=

820.341

Answer:820.341

Step-by-step explanation:

(8.2x10^2)+(3.41x10^-1)

(8.2x10x10)+(3.41 x 1/10)

(8.2x100)+(3.41x0.1)

820+0.341=820.341

Tickets to a concert cost either $12 or $15. A
total of 300 tickets are sold, and the total
receipts were $4,140. How many of each kind
of ticket were sold?
First complete the equations below, where x stands for
$12 tickets and y stands for $15 tickets.
[?]x + [ ]y = 4,140; x + y = U

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Answer:

12x +15y = 4140; x + y = 300x = 120; y = 180

Step-by-step explanation:

The first equation is for receipts. Each x ticket generated $12 in receipts, so the first term needs to be 12x. Each y ticket generated $15 in receipts, so the second term needs to be 15y. U in this set of equations is the total number of tickets, said to be 300.

The equations are ...

  12x +15y = 4140; x +y = 300

__

Using the second equation to write an expression for x, we have ...

  x = 300 -y

Substituting this into the first equation gives ...

  12(300 -y) +15y = 4140

  3600 +3y = 4140

  y = (4140 -3600)/3 = 180

  x = 300 -180 = 120

The number of tickets sold is ...

  $12 tickets -- 120

  $15 tickets -- 180

_____

You might want to notice that the equation we ended up with:

  4140 -12(300) = 3y

is equivalent to this "word solution." This can be done in your head; no equations required.

If all the tickets sold were $12 tickets, the revenue would be $3600. The revenue is $540 more than that. Each $15 ticket generates $3 more revenue than a $12 ticket, so to have $540 more revenue, we must have 540/3 = 180 $15 tickets.

Answer: tickets: 120………180

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a rectangular swimming pool is 360 square feet. If the length of the pool is 9 feet more than it’s width, find the length of the pool

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Answer:

The length of the pool is [tex]L=24\:ft[/tex].

Step-by-step explanation:

The area of a rectangle is given by [tex]A=L\cdot W[/tex] where L is the length, W is the width.

If the length of the pool is 9 feet more than it’s width, this means that [tex]L=9+W[/tex]

We know that the area of a rectangular swimming pool is 360 [tex]\:ft^2[/tex]. So we simple insert the length ([tex]L=9+W[/tex]), width ( [tex]W[/tex]) and area (360) into the formula and  solve the resulting equation.

[tex]360=\left(9+W\right)W\\\\360=9W+W^2\\\\9W+W^2=360\\\\W^2+9W-360=0[/tex]

[tex]\mathrm{Solve\:with\:the\:quadratic\:formula}\\\\\mathrm{For\:a\:quadratic\:equation\:of\:the\:form\:}ax^2+bx+c=0\mathrm{\:the\:solutions\:are\:}\\\\x_{1,\:2}=\frac{-b\pm \sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}[/tex][tex]\mathrm{For\:}\quad a=1,\:b=9,\:c=-360:\quad W_{1,\:2}=\frac{-9\pm \sqrt{9^2-4\cdot \:1\left(-360\right)}}{2\cdot \:1}\\\\W=\frac{-9+\sqrt{9^2-4\cdot \:1\left(-360\right)}}{2\cdot \:1}= 15[/tex]

[tex]W=\frac{-9-\sqrt{9^2-4\cdot \:1\left(-360\right)}}{2\cdot \:1}= -24[/tex]

A length cannot be negative. So [tex]W=15[/tex] and the length of the pool is [tex]L=9+15=24\:ft[/tex]

A pharmacy uses 4 x 10 to -3 liter of an ingredient in one dose of medication. The ingredient comes in a 2 liter bottle. How many doses can be made with one bottle?

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Answer:

reeeeeee

Step-by-step explanation:

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What is an equation of the line that passes through the points (-4, 1) and (4, -1)?

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Answer:

y = 1/4x

Step-by-step explanation:

image attached

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