If f(x) = 22 +3 and g(2) = 32 – 2, then what is (f.g)(x)?

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Answer 1

Answer:

(22+32) (3) I think

Step-by-step explanation:


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(HELP! MARKING BRAINLIEST) At 2pm, a store had sold 15 packs of toilet paper. By 5pm, the store had sold 57 packs of toilet paper. What is the average rate of change?

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Answer:

14 packs per hour

Step-by-step explanation:

The store sold 57 - 15 = 42 packs of toilet paper in 3 hours.

42 packs in 3 hours = 42/3 = 14 packs per hour

What's a rule you could apply to any number that would predict which denominators will terminate

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I believe it’s
Think/ pair/ share

9514 1404 393

Explanation:

The decimal equivalent of a fraction will terminate if its denominator can be factored using only the prime numbers 2 and/or 5.

1/4 = 1/(2·2) will terminate

1/15 = 1/(3·5) will not terminate

2 + 3 + 10029 + 12 + 34 x (14512 - 14511) = ?

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Answer:

The answer is 10080

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

2 + 3 + 10029 + 12 + 34 x (14512 - 14511) = 2+3+10029+12+34x1

=5+10029+12+34

=10080 answer

For homework, a student had to complete 54 problems total. If she finished 9 problems in
class, what is the ratio of problems she still needs to complete to problems that she's
already finished?

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Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

45:9

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 60 new houses being built in a neighborhood. Last month, 1/4 of them were sold. This month, 1/5 of the remaining houses were sold. How many houses are left to be sold.

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Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of new houses  = 60

Number of houses sold last month = (1/4) of 60

                                                          [tex]= \frac{1}{4}*60[/tex]

                                                          = 15

Remaining houses  = 60 - 15 = 45

Number of houses sold this month = (1/5) of 45

                                                          [tex]=\frac{1}{5}*45\\\\= 9[/tex]

Number of houses that are left = 45 - 9 = 36

If f(x) = 3[x] + 5, find f(x) if x = 4.3
PLS ANSWER I HAVE TO TURN IN SOON

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Answer:

F(x) = 17.9

Step-by-step explanation:

Plug in x. 3(4.3) + 5 = 17.9

The 7th-grade class took a survey on their favorite ice cream. 58 people said they prefer vanilla, while 28 people said they prefer chocolate. Write a ratio comparing chocolate to vanilla. (Write it in a :b form)

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Answer:

[tex]a : b = 14 : 29[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

[tex]Vanilla = 58[/tex]

[tex]Chocolate = 28[/tex]

Required

Represent as ratio

Let chocolate be represented with a and vanilla be represented with b

So, we have:

[tex]a : b[/tex]

[tex]a : b = 28 : 58[/tex]

Divide ratio by 2

[tex]a : b = 14 : 29[/tex]

Hence, the required ratio is [tex]14:29[/tex]

What’s the numerator for the following rational expression please I need help quick taking test currently

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Answer:

Well, the most reasonable explanation would be j+8 or 8+j

On average, Seattle gets 38 inches of rain each year. How many centimeters of rain do they get each year?


I'll give brainiest!

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Answer:

88.9

Step-by-step explanation:

Brainliest be good peeps Calculate the missing term in each and for 2 its not 6/7 it cant be okay? thanks tho if you try and get that.
proportion.
2/11= /55
36/42= /
9/ = 21/28
6/9= /15

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Answer:

The missing term is 10

Step-by-step explanation:

2/11=x/55

cross multiply

2*55=11x

x=10

I hope this helps :)

Solve for indicated variable

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Answer:dusy

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

h = SA/(2πr) - r

Step-by-step explanation:

From what I understood of the the statement, we have to solve the equation for the variable h. So, we just have to isolate that variable in one side. See:

[tex]SA = 2\pi r^2 + 2\pi rh\\\\2\pi rh = SA - 2\pi r^2\\\\h = \dfrac{ SA - 2\pi r^2}{2\pi r}\\\\\boxed{h = \dfrac{SA}{2\pi r} - r}[/tex]

A college student takes the same number of credits each semester. She had 9 credits when she started, and after 6 semesters, she had 117 credits.

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Answer:

18 credits per semester

Step-by-step explanation:

Based on the information given the rate at which she is earning credits  is 18 credits per semester.

Using this formula

Credits earning rate=Ending credit-Beginning credits /Number of semesters

Where:

Ending credits=117 credits

Beginning credits=9 credits

Number of semesters=6

Let plug in the formula

Credits earning rate=117-9/6

Credits earning rate=108/6

Credits earning rate=18 credits

Inconclusion the rate at which she is earning credits  is 18 credits per semester.

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Answer:

Gh 2

Step-by-step explanation:

2

I need help on this angle measurement paper​

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If 4 gal of the premium unleaded gasoline costs $16.24, how much would it cost to completely fill a tank whose capacity is 7 gal?

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Answer:

$4.06 per gallon $4.06 x 7 = $28.42

Step-by-step explanation:

The income from the spanish club bake sale was $465. Expense for the sale totlaed $50. Using integer addition find the total profit or loss from the bake sale

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Answer:

  profit: $415

Step-by-step explanation:

Profit = Income - Expense

  = $465 - 50

  = $415

The profit from the bake sale was $415.

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If you consider the above subtraction not to be "integer addition," then the equation you want to evaluate is ...

  profit = $465 + (-50) = $415

Subtraction is the same as addition of the opposite.

For this module's assignment review the following. 1. A student randomly guesses the answers to a four-question true-or-false quiz. The observation is the student's answer for each question. Write out the sample space. (Use T = true and F = false) 2. At Aunt Edna's Diner, a customer can choose from 5 appetizers, 7 entrees, 4 side dishes, and 6 desserts. How many different meals can be made by selecting one item from each course? 3. Compute gC3. 4. Compute 9P3- ​

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

tttt, tttf, ttft, ttff, tftt, tftf, tfft, tfff  fttt, fttf, ftft, ftff, fftt, fftf, ffft, ffff84084504

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The sample space is all 16 possible sequences of T or F of length 4:

  tttt, tttf, ttft, ttff, tftt, tftf, tfft, tfff  fttt, fttf, ftft, ftff, fftt, fftf, ffft, ffff

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2. The number of possibilities is the product of the numbers of choices at each stage:

  5 × 7 × 4 × 6 = 840 . . . different meals

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3. 9C3 = 9!/(3!·6!) = 84

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4. 9P3 = 9!/6! = 504

Anthony has t tickets. Charlie has 2 less than triple the number of tickets that Anthony has. In terms of t, how many tickets does Charlie have?​

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Answer:

3t-2

Step-by-step explanation:

if anthony has t tickets multiply that by 3 with 3t and subtract 2

Please help I’m stuck on this question

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the answer is b. the rest is so it can be enough charecters so i can post this answer

match each statement to the reasons for the geometric proof. Part 3​

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Answer:

  4 1 5 3 6 2

Step-by-step explanation:

The general approach to this proof is to show the triangles created by the diagonal are congruent. Then, parts of those triangles (opposite sides) are congruent. The congruence of the triangles is shown by making use of the fact that alternate interior angles are congruent, and the diagonal is congruent to itself. Thus, you have two angles and the side between shown as congruent, and can invoke the ASA postulate.

The steps of the proof (1 to 6) are already in order. The task is to find the geometric relation the step is describing from the list on the left.

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Statements A to F on the left match with numbered statements 1 to 6 on the right as follows:

A - 4 (reflexive prop)

B - 1 (given)

C - 5 (ASA)

D - 3 (alt int angle)

E - 6 (the end point of the proof)

F - 2 (definition)

Write the equation of the line that passes through the point (-2, 7) and is PARALLEL to the line y = -4x + 1.​

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Answer:

The equation is [tex]y=x-9[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

If we want a line parallel to the line in the problem it will have the same slope. The equation given in the problem is already in slope intercept form so we can take the slope for the new equation directly from this equation.

The slope-intercept form of a linear equation is:  [tex]y=mx+b[/tex]

Where  m  is the slope and  b  is the y-intercept value.  

[tex]y=1x-2[/tex]

Therefore the slope is  

[tex]m=1[/tex]

We can now use the point-slope formula to write the equation of the parallel line:

The point-slope formula states:  

[tex](y-y1)=m(x-x1)[/tex]

Where  m  is the slope and  [tex](x1,y1)[/tex] is a point the line passes through.  

Substituting the information from the problem gives:

[tex](y- (-7)=1(x-2)[/tex]

[tex](y+7)=1(x-2)[/tex]

Or, we can solve for  y  to put the equation in slope-intercept form:

[tex]y+7=x-2[/tex]

[tex]y+7-7=x-2-7[/tex]

[tex]y+0=x-9[/tex]

[tex]y=x-9[/tex]

for what natural values of n are the value of the following expression equal to a natural number: n+6/n

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Answer:

n=1, n=2, n=3, n=6

Step-by-step explanation:

Natural #=1, 2, 3, ...

6 is the largest natural number possible here

1, 2, 3, 6 are factors of 6

n is equal to all factors of 6.

12 students is what percent of 60 students?

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Answer:

20%

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

20%

Step-by-step explanation:

I believe it is 20% based on what I know.

a rectangular poster is made up of an image surrounded by a border l, as shown below. the area of the image is 1347cm².what is the area of the border?​

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Answer:

i feel as though you have to multiply base times height

Step-by-step explanation:

you would have to multiply it

For all x in the domain of the function (x+1)/(x^3-x) this func-
tion is equivalent to

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Answer:

The function is equivalent to

[tex]\frac{x+1}{x^3-x}=\frac{1}{x\left(x-1\right)}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the function

[tex]f\left(x\right)=\frac{x+1}{x^3-x}[/tex]

Let us simplify this function

[tex]f\left(x\right)=\frac{x+1}{x^3-x}[/tex]

        [tex]=\frac{x+1}{x\left(x+1\right)\left(x-1\right)}[/tex]     ∵ [tex]Factor\:x^3-x=x\left(x+1\right)\left(x-1\right)[/tex]

Cancel the common factor (x+1)

        [tex]=\frac{1}{x\left(x-1\right)}[/tex]

Therefore, the function is equivalent to

[tex]\frac{x+1}{x^3-x}=\frac{1}{x\left(x-1\right)}[/tex]

         

Answer:

wrong

Step-by-step explanation:

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
(also if you dont know please dont answer so the people who know see this)

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Answer:

1. A, B, F, G, L

2. A, B, C, F, G, L, M

3. D, K

Step-by-step explanation:

1. THEY ALL HAVE 4 RIGHT ANGLES

Zoe‘s graduation picnic cost $94 for the decorations plus an additional $10 for each attendee at Moose how many attendees can there be if Zoe budgets a total of $474 for her graduation picnic

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Answer:

38 attendees.

Step-by-step explanation:

Subtract the cost of the decorations from the total (474 - 94). You are then left with $380 for all the attendees combined. Divide the total cost of attendees by the cost per attendee (380/ 10). You are left with 38 attendees. You can also check this backwards by multiplying 38 attendees by $10 (380), then adding the cost of decorations (94), and end up with the total cost of $474. I hope this helped!

A club consists of 5 girls (Kirsten, Sarah, Suzie, Monica, and Katie) and 3 boys (Kevin, Steve and Samuel).

Find P(S-name U Boy).

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Answer: P(S-name U Boy)  = [tex]\dfrac58[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given: A club consists of 5 girls (Kirsten, Sarah, Suzie, Monica, and Katie) and 3 boys (Kevin, Steve and Samuel)

To find : P(S-name U Boy) i.e. Probability of selecting a person whose name starting with S or boy.

n(S-name U Boy) = 5   {2 girls (Sarah, Suzie), 3 boys( Kevin, Steve and Samuel )}

Now,  P(S-name U Boy)  = [tex]=\dfrac{\text{n(S-nam e} \cup\text{ Boy}}{\text{Total persons in the club}}[/tex]

[tex]=\dfrac{5}{5+3}\\\\=\dfrac{5}{8}[/tex]

Hence, P(S-name U Boy)  = [tex]\dfrac58[/tex]

Please please help me please it due today at 6:50pm please help will mark the brainiest please please help

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6. nebula
7. A white dwarf

Answer:

6. nebula

7. once the sun reaches the end of its life cycle it will become a white dwarf star

8. i cant see the rest fo the question

Step-by-step explanation:

hope this helps

Help pleaseee!
Thank you!

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Answer:

The fourth graph

Step-by-step explanation:

PLEASE GIVE BRAINLIEST

The correct graph is the last on on the bottom or D.
The equation has a slope of 2 and a y intercept of 3, therefore the last graph is correct.
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