List 2 possible solutions for the inequality x < 9.

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Answer 1

Answer: Any number less than 9.

Step-by-step explanation: The inequality is x is less than 9, that’s what < means, so you can say x is 8, 7, 6, 6.9, etc, x is anything less than 9.


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[Inequalities]
Please help and thanks.

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Answer:

First blank is >=

Second blank is <=

Step-by-step explanation:

At least means the sign is greater than or equal to

No more than means the sign is less than or equal to

Solve the equation for x:
5x – 4 – 9x
4(x - 5)

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Answer:

x = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

5x – 4 – 9x = 4(x - 5)

-4x -4 = 4x -20

-4x -4x = -20+4

-8x = -16

x = -16/-8

x = 2

if prism A and B have a ratio of similarity of 6:11, what is the volume of prism B if the volume of prism A is 96 cubic units

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Answer:

176cubic units

Step-by-step explanation:

a:b

6:11

a=96

6/11=96/x

6x=1056(96×11)

x=176 cubic units

Reflect (-1, -1) over the y-axis.

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Answer:

(1,-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Ryan worked 40 hours last week. He had $74 deducted from his earnings for taxes. If he had $286 left after the deduction, whats the equation for this?​

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$360/40 hours correct

Andrew says that 10x + 6 and 5x + 11 are equivalent because they both equal 16 when x= 1. Is Andre correct in saying they're equivalent?

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Answer:

The right answer is that Andrew is correct in saying they are equivalent.

Step-by-step explanation:

In Andre's statement x is equal to 1 unless further added into the statement, both sides equal the same amount after simplification.

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Help me please ASAP

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Answer: 150?

Step-by-step explanation:

The cost of a ticket to the fair on Sunday is $4 per adult and $2per child. The fair made $840 that day. The ticket office knows that they sold 300 tickets. How many adult tickets did they sell?

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Answer:

120 adult tickets

Find two consecutive integers whose product is 90.

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9 and 10 is your answer

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it's π 11²-π 3²

π(121-9)

3.14(112)

=351.68cm²

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The answer is : 351.69cm^2

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Answer:

y=-x-5(instead of 5 it could be any number)

Step-by-step explanation:

The measure of Juan's angle is modeled by 2x2+6x−5. The measure of Sally's angle is modeled by 8x+31. Which polynomial expression represents how much greater the measure of Juan's angle is than Sally's?
a.) 2x2−2x−362 x squared minus 2 x minus 36

b.) 2x2−2x−262 x squared minus 2 x minus 26

c.) 2x2+2x+362 x squared plus 2 x plus 36

d.) 2x2+14x+26

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Answer: 2x^2-2x-36 is the correct answer

Step-by-step explanation: Add 8x+31 and 2x^2-2x-36 and you will get 2x^2+6x-5. (i took the test and got it correct)

A shirt cost $45.00. It is on sale 30% off. What is the amount of money you will save?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

45  x 30% = $13.5 is saved

Answer: You will save $13.5

Step-by-step explanation: We all know that $45.00= 100% of the money do 45.00 x 30= 1350 and divide 100= $13.5

The distance a train travels between 2 cities is 540 miles. The train travels at a speed of 80 miles per hour. Matt set up these rates to find the time it took the train to travel between the 2 cities.

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Answer:

it takes 6 hours 40 minutes

Answer: 6.75 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

540%80=6.75

the sum of two numbers is 2 to the power of 6. the one number is equal to 6 to the power of 2. determine the value of the other number.​

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Answer:

28

Step-by-step explanation:

x+y=2^6

and we have x=6^2=36

36+y=64(since 2^6= 64)

then,y=64-36=28

so the value of the other number is 28

A circle whose center is (2,0) and passes through the point (-5,0).

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Answer:

2791

Step-by-step explanation:

Yea

2179 because of da measurements

We wish to analyze the temperature during summer months for the northeaster part of the US proportion or mean

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Answer:That would be mean

The mean is the average number. To get the average number you add up all of the numbers, then divide by how many numbers there are.

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For your first one it’s definitely 94$

Dave said that these triangles are similar. Is it false or true?

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Answer:

false

Step-by-step explanation:

the sum of the angles is 180, for the first triangle B is 180-(60+79)= 41°. and for the second F = 180-(60+42) = 72°. therefore they're not equal / similar.

A highway sign shows a speed limit of 60 miles per hour. Which of the following car speed measurements represent the same level of accuracy compared to the speed limit sign? Check all that apply. A. 64 mph B. 56 mph O C. 48 mph O D. 68 mph​

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Answer:

B and C

Step-by-step explanation:

IT is found that B. 56 mph and C. 48 mph car speed measurements represent the same level of accuracy compared to the speed limit sign.

What is speed?

Speed can be calculated as the ratio of distance traveled to the time taken

We can see that As the speed limit on the highway is 60 miles per hour and the speeds mentioned above are below the speed limit.

The legal top speed at which a vehicle may travel on a specific section of road is determined by speed limits for road traffic, since they are utilized in the most of countries.

On a traffic sign, it is known that the maximum allowed speed is typically displayed and expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph).

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Find the length of a rectangular prism having a volume of 60 cubic meters, width of 2 1/2 meters, and height of 3 1/3

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Answer:

7 1/5 m

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the length of a rectangular prism having a volume of 60 cubic meters, width of 2 1/2 meters, and height of 3 1/3

Volume of a rectangular prism = Length × Width × Height

Length = Volume/ Width × Height

Length = 60 m³/2 1/2 m × 3 1/3 m

Length = 60 m³/8 1/3 m²

Length = 60 m³÷ 8 1/3 m²

= 60 m³ ÷ 25/3 m²

=( 60 × 3/25 )m

= 180/25 m

Length = 7 1/5 m

Show your work:
Q1.) Cathy has a prepaid cell phone. Last month she deposited $55.00 into her cell phone
account and was able to talk for 700 minutes before running out of credit. Wh is the
charge per minute on Cathy's cell phone; Round to the nearest cent and assume no other
fees apply.

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Answer:

12.72 Cents Per Minute

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide 700 by $55 to get the dollars per minute

Solve this inequality:
16x - 33x < -12x + 30

A. x < -6
B. x > 6
C. x > -6

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Answer:

x > -6.

Step-by-step explanation:

16x - 33x < -12x + 30

Add 12x to both sides:

16x - 33x + 12x < 30

-17x + 12x < 30

-5x < 30

x > 30/-5

x > -6

(Note the inequality signs flips because we are dividing by negative 5).

A seed company planted a floral mosaic of a national flag. The perimeter of the flag is 2,340 ft Determine the​ flag's width and length if the length is 390 ft greater than the width.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

L=W+390, W=L-390

P=2(W+L), P=2340

2(L-390+L)=2340

2L-390=1170

2L=1560

L=780ft

Help Me, Now! E. The Siblings need to save $1,150. At what week will they have enough between both accounts? Week 1, Week 2, Week 3, Or Week 4?​

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Theres not enough info

How many 3/8 does it take to make 3/2 ?

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Answer: four

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: It takes 4 to make 3/2

what is 3⋅(3 to the 4)=3x
solve x

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In order to get the answer, first calculate the product for [tex]3*(3^4)=3x[/tex] which will get you [tex]3^5=3x[/tex].

Then you'll want to divide both sides of the equation by 3, taking you from [tex]3^5=3x[/tex] to [tex]3^4=x[/tex].

After that, you need to evaluate the power, so now you have went from [tex]3^4=x[/tex] to 81=x.

And the final step would be to switch the sides of the equation. So instead of ending with 81=x, you'll end with x=81.

In a random sample of 200 customers at a restaurant, 140 customers ordered french fries. If the restaurant typically has 1,000 customers in a day, about how many will probably order french fries?

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Answer: 700 customers

Step-by-step explanation:

In a random sample of 200, 140 people ordered French fries.

Find out the percentage of people who ordered French fries:

= 140 / 200

= 70%

If the restaurant usually has 1,000 customers a day, based on the rate of people who ordered French fries out of 200 people - 70% - the number of people who will probably order French fries are:

= 70% * 1,000

= 700 customers

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Area of the rectangle = length * width

                                   = 10 * 5

                                   = 50 m²

Area of the smaller rectangle that is white color = 7 * 2

                                                                               = 14 m²

Triangle:

base = b = 5 m

Height = h = 16 - 10 = 6 m

Area of triangle = [tex]\frac{1}{2}*b*h\\[/tex]

                          [tex]= \frac{1}{2}*5*6\\\\= 5*3\\\\= 15 m^{2}[/tex]

Area of shaded area = area of bigger rectangle - area of smaller rectangle + area of triangle

 = 50 - 14  + 15

= 21 m²

What is the slope of a parallel to the graph?

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Answer:

3

Step-by-step explanation:

slopes in parallel are equal

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