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  1. Two dice are tossed. What is the probability that the sum of both dice is a prime number? This is what I have so far Presuming two fair, 6-sided dice, each numbered 1 through 6: You can achieve one of the following results on any given roll: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,

  2. How many ways can 3 students be chosen from a class of 20 to represent their class at a banquet? (1 point) 6,840 3,420 1,140 2,280 15. You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? (1 point) a.6 ways b.12

  3. The average travel time to work for a person living and working in​ Kokomo, Indiana is 19 minutes. Suppose the standard deviation of travel time to work is 4.5 minutes and the distribution of travel time is approximately normally distributed. What is the

  4. The average travel time to work for a person living and working in​ Kokomo, Indiana is 17 minutes. Suppose the standard deviation of travel time to work is 4.5 minutes and the distribution of travel time is approximately normally distributed. What is the

  5. A psychologist designs an 8-item pain survey asking athletes to identify their level of pain after a football injury. She is considering a 5-point scale. How many different ways could a person answer the survey? There are 58 possible ways to answer the

  6. A certain travel agency offered a tourthat will cost each person P 1500.00 if not more than 150 persons will join,however the cost per person will be reduced by P 5.00 per person in excessof 150. what will be the maximum profit?

  7. A person takes a trip, driving with a constant speed of 93.5 km/h except for a 22.0 min rest stop. If the person's average speed is 68.0 km/h, how much time is spent on the trip and how far does the person travel? h km

  8. you own 5 pair of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation in how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans A.10 ways B.15 ways C.4 ways D.20 ways NEED HELP!! DON'T UNDERSTAND!!

  9. 1. There are 13 horses running in a race. In how many different ways can the horses place first, second, or third? ----> my answer: 1716 ways 2. There are 15 children on a basketball team. The coach needs to pick 5 children to start the game. How many

  10. There are several ways you might think you could enter numbers in WebAssign, that would not be interpreted as numbers. N.B. There may be hints in RED!!! You cannot have commas in numbers. You cannot have a space in a number. You cannot substitute the

  11. A person desires to reach a point that is 2.80 km from her present location and in a direction that is 35.0° north of east. However, she must travel along streets that are oriented either north-south or east-west. What is the minimum distance she could

  12. A person desires to reach a point that is 2.87 km from her present location and in a direction that is 47.5° north of east. However, she must travel along streets that are oriented either north-south or east-west. What is the minimum distance she could

  13. Impulses in nerve fibers travel at a speed of 293 ft./sec . the distance D traveled in T seconds is given by D =293t . how long would it take an impulse to travel from the brain to the toes of a person who is 6 feet tall? My answer: 6ft=293t 6/293=0.020477

  14. A person reaches a maximum height of 65cm when jumping straight up from a crouched position. During the jump itself, the person's body from the knees up rises a distance of around 50cm . To keep the calculations simple and yet get a reasonable result,

  15. Which expression would you use to figure out the number of ways you can arrange the letters in the word equation? (1 point) 8! 8P4 4P8 4! Five friends are having their picture taken. How many ways can the photographer arrange the friends in a row? (1

  16. Three ways in which a person should approach conflict resolution in order to sustain healthy relationship

  17. In a certain lottery, five different numbers between 1 and 30 inclusive are drawn. These are the winning numbers. To win the lottery, a person must select the correct 5 numbers in the same order in which they were drawn. What is the probability of winning?

  18. 5. You can always go back to your old ways AFTER YOU HAVE BEEN HIRED. A) independent B) subordinate*** 6. IF YOUR WRITING SLANTS TO THE RIGHT, you are probably friendly & open. A) independent B) subordinate*** 7. If your writing slants to the left, YOU

  19. A composite number is a number that has two or more prime factors. The number 87 can be expressed as the sum of two composite numbers in many ways. What is the minimum positive difference between two such numbers?

  20. Fill in the table with whole numbers to make 3.33.33, point, 3 in three different ways.

  21. To which set(s) of numbers does the number sqrt -16 belong? Select all that apply. real numbers complex numbers*** rational numbers imaginary numbers*** irrational numbers I can only pick two, and that's what I think it is. Please check? Thanks

  22. Please check my answer thank you very much Read the paragraph to answer the question. Anyone can walk around a golf course. Anyone can hit a golf ball with a golf club. To do so, a person doesn't have to know the names or numbers of the different clubs. He

  23. At the​ airport, Person A and Person B are walking at the same speed to catch their​ flight, but Person B decides to step onto the moving​ sidewalk, while Person A continues to walk on the stationary sidewalk. If the sidewalk moves at 1 meter per​

  24. When using pronouns such as you, your, and yours, you're writing in which point of view? A. First-person B. Compound-person C. Second-person D. Third-person my answer is c.

  25. Order the following numbers from least to greatest. √5, -0.1, (-5/3), 0.7, √2 a. 0.7, √2, (-5/3), √5, -0.1 b. √5, √2, 0.7, (-5/3), -0.1 c. (-5/3), -0.1, 0.7, √2, √5 ? d. -0.1, 0.7, √2, √5, (-5/3) To which subsets of real numbers does

  26. 1. Explain the relationship between the key terms in each of the following pairs. a. bullying and violence b. neglect and abuse A: a. Bullying corresponds with violence as it is an act of frightening or controlling another person by using threats or

  27. Four accounting majors, two economics majors, and three marketing majors have interviewed for five different positions with a large company. Find the number of different ways that five of these could be hired. One accounting major, one economics major, and

  28. Please check my essay and could you please give me a letter grade. I am in 9th grade and we are supposed to write 4 paragraphs on similarites and differences between love and infatuation. Love Vs. Infatuation "Infatuation might lead you to do things you

  29. to which subsets of real numbers does the number -22 belong? choose all that apply a) whole numbers b) rational numbers c) integers d) irrational numbers e) natural numbers

  30. Choose all the sets containing the number –1.576. natural numbers whole numbers integers rational numbers irrational numbers real numbers

  31. the lappans buy three large sandwich wraps to serve at a picnic. Nine people in all will be at the picnic.Show three different ways to cut the sandwiches so that each person gets an equal share.

  32. To which subset of real numbers does the following number belong? square root of 7 A)rational numbers B)irrational numbers****** C)whole numbers, integers, rational numbers D)whole numbers, natural numbers, integers

  33. Name the subset(s) of real numbers to which the number -2 belongs. Irrational Numbers. Rational Numbers. Integers. Whole Numbers. Natural Numbers.

  34. A person can order a new car with a choice of 9 possible colors, with or without ac, with or without heated seats, with it without anti lock breaks, with or without power windows and with or without a CD player. How many different ways can a new car be

  35. An object travels 8 m in the 1st second of travel, 8 m again in the 2nd second of travel, and 8 m again during the 3rd second of travel. its acceleration in meters per second per second is? Would the answer to this question be 0? I'm not positive, but

  36. Which expression is equivalent to (-2)(a+6)? -2a+6 2a+12*** -2a-12 -2a+12 To which subsets of real numbers does the number -22 belong? Choose all that apply. Whole numbers*** rational numbers integers*** irrational numbers "6 times the difference of b and

  37. Which situations would make most people cringe? Select all that apply. A person is watching a bloody scene in a movie.*** A person is about to have an unpleasant medical procedure. A person is about to crash in a car.*** A person is watching a close soccer

  38. List all the numbers from the given set that are, a.natural numbers b.whole numbers c.integers d.rational numbers, e.irrational numbers {-9,-4/5,0,0.25,�ã3,9.2,�ã100}

  39. list all numbers from the given set {-9,-4/5,0,0.25,/3,9.2,/100} that are a) whole numbers b) natural numbers c) intergers d) rational numbers e) irrational numbers.

  40. -5 Is A Member Of Which Subset Of Real Numbers. a) natural numbers b) whole numbers c) intergers d) rational numbers e) irrational numbers

  41. You have a pile of 1 x 2 unit dominoes. There's one way to tile a 1x2 area, 2 ways to tile a 2x2 area, 3 ways to tile a 3x2 area, and 5 ways to tile a 4x2 area. How many ways are there to tile a 5x2 area with your 1x2 domino tiles?

  42. true or false 1. fraction cant be written as decimal. 2. natural numbers are referred to as counting numbers.whole numbers consists of counting numbers.whole numbers consist of counting numbers as well as the number 0 3. intergers do not include negative

  43. A car slows down uniformly from a speed of 29.0 m/s to rest in 8.00s. How far does it travel in that time. - - I know that the equation is X = X0 + V0(t) + .5(at^2) I cant remeber where to put what numbers though. Thanks for the help!

  44. which of the following describes the role of an anthropologist? ( 1 point ) a) a person who studies the origin and development of humans b)a person who searches for artifacts from prehistory people c) a person who excavates remains from early communities

  45. Name the set(s) of numbers to which 1.68 belongs. a. rational numbers b. natural numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers c. rational numbers, irrational numbers d. none of the above my answer a)rational numbers

  46. 1. Who is an upstander? A. the person doing the bullying B. the person being bullied C. the person watching the bullying D. the person who tries to stop the bullying** 2. Which of the following is a place where cyberbullying DOESN’T occur? A. chat

  47. If you know that a randomly chosen person 25 years of age or older is a college graduate, what is the probability that he/she is in the force labor? Show your work. Given for college graduates: total pop = 51,582 in labor force = 40,390 employed = 39, 293

  48. List all numbers from the given set that​ are: a. natural​ numbers, b. whole​ numbers, c.​ integers, d. rational​ numbers, e. irrational​ numbers, f. real numbers. {-13, -3/7, 0, 0.75, square root of 3, pi or 3.14, square root of 64. If you had

  49. I need someone to check my answers, please. 1. What is the hypothesis of the given statement? If money grows in trees then you could be rich. A. Money grows in trees B. You cannot be rich C. Money does not grow in trees D. You can be rich*** 2. Which

  50. Which set of best describes the numbers used on a scale for a standard thermometer? A.whole numbers B.rational numbers C.real numbers D.integers I choose Real Numbers if I am incorrect can you explain why.

  51. 1. Determine the formula for the nth term of the following sequence: 6, 14, 22, 30, 38, 46, ... I got an = 8n - 2 Is that right? 2. The following statement is true by mathematical induction: (4/3)^n > n for all n > or equal to 6 True? 3. To find the 6th

  52. How many ways can 9 cars be parked in a row of 9 parking spaces? Answer: 81 ways Is this correct? Thanks for your help.

  53. Assume that you are rolling two dice. In how many ways can you roll a sum less than 4? Would the answer be 8 ways?

  54. in terms of their nuclei, skeletal muscle fibers are different than most cells in two ways. What are those ways?

  55. To which subsets of real numbers does the number -22 belong? Choose all subsets that apply. 1: whole numbers 2: rational numbers 3: integers 4: irrational numbers 5: natural numbers

  56. In the ways of developing the ways of calculating time, astronomers divided an hour into 60 minutes. Why is 60 a better choice 59 or 61?

  57. In the ways of developing the ways of calculating time, astronomers divided an hour into 60 minutes. Why is 60 a better choice 59 or 61?

  58. Three people share an inheritance in the ratio 2:3:4 and the share of the person who receives most is $5000. The share of the person next to him is $1250 more than the third person. How much does the third person receive?

  59. If you have 3 quarters, 5 dimes, and 6 nickles, how many distinct ways can you give someone $0.50 (Assuming that all denominations of coins are distinguishable from on another)? I found 4 ways. Is that correct?

  60. Im very confused on this. List all the numbers from the given set that are: a. Natural numbers, b. Whole numbers, c. Integers, d. Rational numbers, e. Irrational numbers, f. Real numbers. {-3, -2/5, 0, 0.3, ✓3, 5.8, ✓100} list all the natural numbers

  61. A 51kg person on a merry-go-round is traveling in a circle with a radius of 2 m at a speed of 6 m/s A) What acceleration does the person experience? B) What is the net horizontal force? C) How does it compare with the person's weight?

  62. Which set of numbers is the most reasonable to describe the temperature in alaska during the winter? A. Integers B.whole numbers C. Irrational numbers D.natural numbers

  63. 1. In which of the following selections is point of view used to highlight contradictions in what is being described? A) "Aztec Creation story" B) "Day of the Butterfly" C) "At the Tourist Centre in boston"** D) "Two Bodies" 2. Which of the following

  64. 7. A cyclist is travelling with a speed of 12.0 m/s when she applies the brakes. After slowing for 3.0 s, her speed has been reduced to 4.0 m/s. (a) What distance does she travel during this time? (b) What is her acceleration? (c) If she continues braking,

  65. To which subset(s) does the number –square root of twenty belong? Choose all that apply. (Irrational Numbers (Rational Numbers*** (Integers*** (Whole Numbers (Natural Numbers The maximum of choices is 2

  66. What numbers can be expressed as an alternating-sum of an increasing sequence of powers of 2 ? To form such a sum, choose a subset of the sequence 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, . . . (these are the powers of 2). List the numbers in that subset in increasing

  67. The record for the fastest speed on a bicycle is 133 kilometers per hour. How long would it take a person traveling at this speed to travel 365.75 kilometers? hours and minutes

  68. "I thought myself pretty smart at many things, like holding my breath, running, jumping, or climbing vines in Old Woman Swamp, and I wanted more than anything else someone to race to Horsehead Landing, someone to box with, and someone to perch in the top

  69. In one version of the game Keno the house has a pot containing 80 balls numbered 1 through 80,.the house then selects 20 of the 80 numbers at random . The house randomly selects 20 numbers from the counting numbers 1-80 .In the variation called 6-spot

  70. In what ways are microwave and ultraviolet radiation the same? In what ways are they different?

  71. I have 3 1-6 cubes looking for different ways to roll the sum of 12, How many ways will it be?

  72. 1. Name the subset(s) of real numbers to which the number zero belongs. You can choose more than one answer. Irrational numbers Integers Whole numbers Natural numbers 2. Write an algebraic expression for the word phrase: the quotient of r and 12. r * 12 r

  73. how are most travel itineraries arranged A.alphabetically b.event by event c.day to day d.by contact person

  74. Choose which group of sets the following number belongs to. Be sure to account for ALL sets. 2/5 A. Real numbers, rational numbers. B. Real numbers, irrational numbers. C. Rational numbers, natural numbers, integers. D. Irrational numbers, natural numbers.

  75. A person driving her car at 56km/hr approaches an intersection just as the traffic light turns yellow. She knows that the yellow light lasts only 20.s before turning to red, and she is 30m away from the near side of the intersection. The intersection is

  76. A certain virus infects one in every 400 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 90% of the time if the person has the virus and 10% of the time if the person does not have the virus. Let A be the event "the person is infected" and

  77. A balloon carrying a basket is descending at a constant velocity of 20.0 m/s. A person in the basket throws a stone with an initial velocity of 15.0 m/s horizontally perpendicular to the path of the descending balloon, and 4.00s later this person sees the

  78. Which statement describes the transmission of mechanical waves?(1 point) They cannot travel through matter, but they can in a vacuum. They can travel through matter and in a vacuum. They can travel through matter, but not in a vacuum. They cannot travel

  79. According to research led by Sarina Saturn, which of the following is predicted by variations of a particular gene on the third chromosome, which influences oxytocin functioning? How well a person reads others’ emotions. How sensitive of a parent a

  80. 1. Which of the following is true about indentured servants but not slaves? Select all that apply. A. they worked for four to seven years and then were freed from servitude*** B. They worked harder C. They were less likely to run away D. They were

  81. Which statement does not define self-esteem? A. A person's perception of how competent he or she is in learning new information B. A person's perception of how competent he or she is in accomplishing physical challenges C. A person's perception of how

  82. 1. Which expression is equivalent to (-2)(a+6)? A. -2a+6 B. 2a+12 C. -2a-12*** D. -2a+12 2. To which sets of real numbers does the number -22 belong? Choose all subsets that apply. (There's two right answers) Whole Numbers Rational Numbers*** Integers***

  83. In triangle ABC, A is a right angle, and m b=45 degrees. What is the length of BC? If your answer is not an integer, leave it in simplest radical form. a. 16 ft b. 16 sq 2 ft c. 16 sq 3 ft d. 32 ft I'm really confused as to how to do this... Could someone

  84. A person jumps off a 20m high cliff into the water below. The height of the person above the ground at t time seconds is given by the equation h=-5t^2+30. How long does it take the person to reach the half way mark to the water?

  85. A person jumps off a 20m high cliff into water below. The height of the person above the ground at time t seconds is given by the equation h=-5t^2+30. How long does it take the person to reach the half way mark to the water?

  86. To which subsets of real numbers does the number -22 belong? Choose all subsets that apply. (2 points) whole numbers rational numbers* integers* irrational numbers natural numbers A square football field has an area of 479 ft^2. What is the approximate

  87. four people invested in a restaurant. one person invested $1000,000. two others invested in the ratio x:2x, and the fourth person invested an amount equal to the other three investors combined. the total investment was $1,100,000. A. write an expression

  88. 1. to be a great asset to your company which of the following should you do? a. always look like you're working hard b. be a problem-solver c. be quiet and keep your eyes open d. be friendly with your boss**** 2. When you are required to team up with

  89. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird features a main character named Scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A. first person B. third-person limited

  90. Which of the following statements about rational numbers is correct? a. All rational numbers are also whole numbers. b. All rational numbers are also integers. c. All rational numbers can be written in the form a/b. d. Rational numbers cannot be negative.

  91. Which statements are true for irrational numbers written in decimal form? A. Irrational numbers are nonterminating. B. Irrational numbers are repeating. C. Irrational numbers are nonrepeating. D. Irrational numbers are terminating.

  92. Burning fuels in power plants or motor vehicles emit carbon dioxide, which contributes to global warming. Table 1.3 displays CO2 emissions per person from countries with populations of at least 20 mil. Why do you think we choose to measure emissions per

  93. A person fires an arrow at 46.9 m/s at a nearby target some distance away. The sound of the arrow striking the target returns to the person at a rate of 321.8 m/s. If the total elapsed time between the release of the arrow and the person hearing the thud

  94. a 600N person picks up a 180 N suitcase positioned so that the suitcase's center of gravity is 20cm lateral to the location of the person's center of gravity before picking up the suitcase. if the person does not lean to compensate for the added load in

  95. Sonia is creating a visual diagram to show the relationship between rational numbers and whole numbers. She draws it to show that some whole numbers are rational numbers and some are not. Is this correct? Explain why or why not All numbers are rational

  96. To Which subset of real numbers does the number 1/5 belong? A irrational numbers B rational numbers c whole numbers, integers, rational number***** d whole numbers, natural numbers, integers

  97. 1. the probability of a basketball player hitting a foul shot is 1/3. how many shots would you expect her to make in 90 attempts. a. 30 b. 60 c. 3 d. 45 my answer is b? 2. simplify 8P3. a. 42 b. 336 c. 40,432 d. 56 my answer is d? 3. how many ways can 4

  98. A lottery game asks you to pick 5 numbers from the set 1, 2, 3, ... , 29, 30. How many ways are there to play this lottery game? (Assume that this is a game where the order of your picks does NOT matter.) A) 27,405 B) 84,825 C) 593,775 D) 142,506

  99. Jovanna gives a walking tour of a popular tourist city to one person for $31. To increase her business, she would lower the price by $2 per person for each additional person. Write the cost per person c as a function of the number of people n on the tour.

  100. Choose all true statements. All real numbers are rational numbers. Some rational numbers are natural numbers. No real numbers are irrational numbers. All whole numbers are integers. Some integers are natural numbers. No rational numbers are integers.


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help


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  1. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article? Third person point of view allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist. A.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an

  2. There are 24 students in Mrs. Garcia's class. She wants to divide the class evenly into groups of at least 4 students. Write the ways in which she can divide the class? I got 6 ways but I need to explain more. This is under my prime factorization unit.

  3. Find a set of numbers that will satisfy the following conditions: - the median of a set of 20 numbers is 24. - the range is 42. - to the nearest whole number the mean is 24. - no more than three numbers are the same.

  4. The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point of view is used in the novel? A.First Person B.Third-Person Limited

  5. Which statement about numbers is true? A: All integers are natural numbers. B: All rational numbers are integers. C: All natural numbers are whole numbers. D: All rational numbers are natural numbers.

  6. A certain virus infects one in every 2000 people. A test used to detect the virus in a person is positive 96% of the time if the person has the virus and 4% of the time if the person does not have the virus

  7. List the common multiples from 1 to 100 for each pair of numbers. Then find the least common multiple for each pair. 8 and 12, 3 and 15, 7 and 11, 9 and 10, 24 and 36, 20 and 25, 42 and 14, 30 and 12 Then find pairs of numbers for which the least common

  8. To which subset of real numbers does -4.6 belong? A) Integers B) Irrational Numbers C) Rational Numbers**** D) Integers and Rational Numbers

  9. Polar Bears are extremely good swimmers and can travel as long as 10 hours without resting. If a polar bear swims with an average speed of 2.6 m/s, how far does it travel in 10.0 hours? Express this in m and km.

  10. Aeroplane takes 7 hours to travel from New Delhi to London if the plane travel at the uniform speed of light 950 km per hour find the distance between New Delhi and London

  11. A family has 4 children. A tree diagram or systematic list can be used to show how many ways the children could have been born, from first born to last born. Determine how many ways the family could have had one boy and 3 girls.

  12. 1. How does one become a citizen? Select all that apply A) A person is born in the united states. B) A person of foreign birth is granted citizenship after living in the u.s. for five years C) A person of foreign birth successfully completes the

  13. A pair of fair dice is rolled. Let E denote the event that the number landing uppermost on the first die is a 3, and let F denote the event that the sum of the numbers landing uppermost is 7. Determine whether E and F are independent events. For E and F to

  14. A boat is 15 ft away from a point perpendicular to the shoreline. A person stands at a point down the shoreline so that a 65° angle is formed between the closest point to the boat, the person, and the boat. How far is the person from the boat? Round your

  15. Distributing Goods and Services Quick Check: Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Trust me I go 100% Why do workers mostly sell their labor? Correct answer A. to earn income Incorrect answer B. to grow their productivity Incorrect answer C. to become

  16. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salaray S as function of the number n of days that the person works with solution

  17. A person is earning PHP 600.00 per day to do a certain job express the total salary S as a function of number N of days that the person works

  18. A person is earning p750.00 per day to do a certain job. Express the total salary as S a function of the number n of days that the person works with solution.

  19. A person has a reasonable chance of surviving an automobile crash if the deceleration is no more than 30 "'s." What distance is traveled if the person is brought to rest at this rate from 115 ?

  20. Nerve impulses in the human body travel at a speed of about 100 m/s. A 1.9 m tall man accidentally drops a hammer on his toe. How long does it take for the nerve impulse to travel from his toe to his brain?

  21. Bob's frog can travel 6 inches per jump, Kim's frog can travel 9 inches, and Jack's frog can travel 13 inches. If the three frogs start off at point 0 inches, how many inches will it be to the next point that all three frogs touch?

  22. What is the direction of the net external force on the crate (as an angle between −180◦ and 180◦ , measured from the positive x axis with counterclockwise positive)? Answer in units of ◦ Ive solved for the net external force in the x and y

  23. 1. To which subset(s) does the number √42 belong? Rational numbers Irrational numbers Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers While numbers, natural numbers, integers 2. Evaluate the following expression for the values given. P/s + r^2q ( p = 60, q =

  24. Two ship leave port at the same time one travel at 5km/h on a bearing of 046 the other travel 9km/h on a bearing of 127 how far apart are the ship after 2 hours

  25. Boyd's car can travel 1891.5 miles on 48.5 gallons of fuel. How many miles can it travel on 64 gallons? I have a somewhat idea of how this problem should look like but I need some assistance on how to get the first steps going.

  26. A car uses 15 gallons of gasoline to travel 378 miles. how much gas will the car use to travel 600 miles? Write a proportion and solve.

  27. The difference between two numbers is 36. The sum of these two numbers is 62. Find the numbers.

  28. The sum of two numbers is 31.2/3 of one of the numbers is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  29. The least common multiple of two numbers is 60 and one of the numbers is seven less than the other. What are the two numbers? HEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLPPPPPPP!!!!!!

  30. The LCM of two numbers is 24. The GCF is 2. The numbers differ by 2. What are the numbers?

  31. 2. Which is not a combination? -choosing 3 toppings for your pizza -lining 3 students up in a row -choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 - Choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you choose 3 dishes from a menu of 8? 24 336 144

  32. The London Eye is a large ferris wheel. Each sealed and air-conditioned passenger capsule holds about 25 passengers. The diameter of the wheel is 135 m, and the wheel takes about half an hour to complete one revolution. a) Determine the exact angle, in

  33. A daily lottery is conducted in which two winning numbers are selected out of 100 numbers. How many different combinations of winning numbers are possible?

  34. The larger of two numbers in 8 times the smaller. The difference between them is 42. Find the numbers. Write the equations. Find the numbers

  35. The sum of 2 numbers is 32.when 5 subtracted from 4 times 1 of the numbers,the result is 8 times the other number.find the difference between the 2 numbers.

  36. The sum of three whole numbers is 193. The smaller two are consecutive integers and the larger two are consecutive even whole numbers.Find the three whole numbers.

  37. Name the set of numbers to which -10 belongs A whole numbers , integers , rational numbers B rational numbers C integers or rational D whole numbers , natural numbers , integers

  38. Two people sitting on rolling chairs with little friction push off from each other so that they move apart. On is 60 kg and one is 40 kg. If the 40 kg person recoils at 4.3 m/s, what will the veloocity of the 60 kg person's recoil in m/s mivi=mfvf

  39. If a person used five twenty-dollar bills to pay for a court settlement of $79.50 with interest added for 27 days at $.044 per day, how much change would the person receive?

  40. For each number, circle the subset(s) of the real numbers that the number belong to. 26) √49 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 27) −√81 rational, integers, whole numbers, natural numbers, irrational 28) √43 rational,

  41. There are 12 students interested in creating a shoe shining club. There will be a president, a vice-president, 2 shoe shiners, 2 polish selectors, and the rest will work on advertising. How many ways can these positions be filled? I did:

  42. The triangular numbers are the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, 15, . . .; the square numbers are the numbers 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, . . . The pentagonal numbers 1, 5, 12, 22, 35, . . .. The geometrical language is justified by the following diagrams: a. What are the first

  43. what are rational and irrational numbers?? i know that irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a fraction, but i'm still confused. there is this question: which of the following are irrational numbers: √2, √8, 22/7, pi, 2√3 i know

  44. In one second light can travel 2.998x10^8m. How many inches does light travel in one femtosecond?

  45. A block of mass 35kg is on a flat floor with a static friction coefficient of 0.36 and a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.29. A person attempts to slide the box from rest in a forward direction . Find the maximum frictional force experienced and the

  46. In this unit, you learned about different types of numbers that make up real numbers. Note the different types of numbers and provide two examples of each. Which of the number types is easiest for you to identify? Why?

  47. IF A PERSON'S WEIGHT IS 850 N WHAT IS THE PERSON'S MASS IN KG?

  48. A person on a cruise ship is doing laps on the promenade deck. On one portion of the track the person is moving north with a speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the ship. The ship moves east with a speed of 12 m/s relative to the water. What is the direction of

  49. A commuter train passes a passenger platform at a constant speed of 31 m/s. The train horn is sounded at its characteristic frequency of 330 Hz.Assume the speed of sound is 343 m/s. (a) What is the frequency detected by a person on the platform as the

  50. 10.)Use the following text from the Twelfth Amendment to answer the following question: The person having the greatest Number of votes for president, shall be the President, if such number be a majority of whole number of Electors appointed; & if no person

  51. Key: ☺ = My Answer! 2. Write a word phrase for the algebraic expression. 3x - 7 A. The difference of three times a number x and seven. B. The difference of seven and three times a number x. C. Three times a number x fewer than seven. ☺ D. The quotient

  52. 62kg person in an elevator is moving up at a constant speed of 4.0m/s for 5.0s a) calculate the work done by the normal force on the person. b) calculate the work done by the force of gravity on the person . c) How would your answer change if the elevator

  53. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain?

  54. A jet travels at 433 m/s. How long does it take to travel 210 m? Answer in units of s How long to travel 12.4 km? Answer in units of s How long to travel 11 in? Answer in units of s thank you

  55. A car traveled at a constant speed for 4 hours and covered 144.6 miles. It used 12 gallons of gas to travel this distance. How far did the car go in 1 hour? How far did the car travel on 1 gallon of gas?

  56. Discuss the ways in which geographers employ the ideas of distance, accessibility, and connectivity to describe the process of spatial interaction. The spatial interaction would be how people, or even animals, interact with each other. For instance how

  57. A car that starts from rest and has uniform acceleration. The car must travel 60 meters before reaching a speed of 10 m/s. What total distance must the car travel in order to reach a speed of 30 m/s?

  58. A person standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean/ The height of the person's eyes above water is h=1.6m. and radius of the earth is R=6.38x10^6m How far is it to the horizon. In other words, what is the distance d from the person's

  59. Suppose that a person with a reach of 27 inches and a shoulder height of 5 feet is standing upright on a mountainside that makes a 62 degrees angle with the horizontal..Can the person touch the mountain? I said no but idk why?

  60. Which situation can be represented by the expression x plus negative 3? Choose all that apply. A.An elevator went down 3 floors. B.A person spent $3. C.A person added 3 books to the shelf. D.The temperature dropped 3 degrees. My Answers are B and C

  61. These questions are about permutations and combination: Find the number of ways in which a class of 20 children can be divided into two groups of 6 and 14 if the class has a set of twins who are inseperable. (ans. is 21624) Four books are taken from a

  62. What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild? (❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person omniscient According to The Call of the Wild, what can you conclude about bucks life in the Santa Clara valley? (❌)It was

  63. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document A. ROUND B. AVERAGE •• C. SUM D. HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? A. put the numbers in order from least to greatest

  64. A first grade teacher present her lessons on addition Concept in several ways to accommodate to the children's ways of showing what they know and can do., she includes rap chant about addition, small group practice with math manipulatives and a cumulative

  65. 1. What function would you use to find the mean in a microsoft(R) excel document a=ROUND b=AVERAGE c=SUM d=HYPERLINK 2. What is the first thing you should do to find the mean and range of data? a=put the numbers in order from least to greatest b=count the

  66. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot silo toward the tip of the silo's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the silo, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the silo's shadow.How much farther must the person walk to be completely out

  67. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a 50-foot tower toward the tip of the tower's shadow. At a distance of 32 feet from the tower, the person's shadow begins to emerge beyond the tower's shadow. How much farter must the person walk to be completely

  68. having an issue with this word problem. Jordan travels 3/4 of a mile longer to school each day than Harrison does. Combined,they travel 5 1/4 miles to school. How far does each travel? Let n stand for the distance jordan travels.

  69. The distance that a person can see to the horizon on a clear day from a point above the surface of Earth varies directly as the square root of the height at that point. If a person 196m above the surface of Earth can see 21km to the​ horizon, how far can

  70. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 77.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.36?

  71. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.38?

  72. On the fastest speedways some drivers reach average speeds of 4 miles per minute. Write a formula that gives the number of miles m that such a driver would travel in x minutes. How far would this driver travel in 36 minutes?

  73. on the fastest speedways, some drivers reach average speeds of 2 miles per minute. write the formula that gives the number of miles M that such driver would travel in x minutes. How would this driver travel in 37 minutes

  74. Friction provides the force needed for a car to travel around a flat, circular race track. What is the maximum speed at which a car can safely travel if the radius of the track is 80.0 m and the coefficient of friction is 0.43?

  75. A 62kg person lies flat on uniform plank of mass 15kg.The plank, with the person lying on it,is placed on a brick at the head and a bathroom scale at the foot,both under the plank.The persons toe to head dist is 1.56m.The length of the plank is also 1.56m.

  76. Indirectly affected person 1 or group 1 when mountain climbing unprepared please help and thank you person 1 or group 1 means first person or group to be indirectly affected Indirectly affected person 2 or group 2 when mountain climbing unprepare please

  77. I have 5 questions... 1) The sum of two numbers is 12. Their product is 36. Find the two numbers. 2) The sum of two numbers is -15. Their product is -100. Find the two numbers. 3) The sum of two numbers is -8. Their product is 12. Find the two numbers. 4)

  78. The drawing shows a person (weight W = 580 N, L1 = 0.849 m, L2 = 0.410 m) doing push-ups. Find the normal force exerted by the floor on each hand and each foot, assuming that the person holds this position.

  79. Multiple Choice The way you communicate with others—how you say things and what you say—plays a role in how messages are received by the other person. Which type of communication uses gestures and tone of voice that can seem threatening to the other

  80. the difference between the sum of the two numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 6.Find the larger of the two numbers if their product is 15

  81. you have 2 positive numbers. One number is one-fifth of the other number.The difference between the two numbers is 152, find the numbers.

  82. I am thinking of 3 different whole numbers which have a product of 36. 5 more than the sum of the 3 numbers is a perfect square. what is the sum of my 3 numbers?

  83. If 2 numbers have a difference of 2.38, one number is 3 times bigger than the other number and the two numbers both add up to 6, what could the two numbers be?

  84. Two numbers added together equal negative four. The same two numbers have a product of negative twelve. What are the two numbers? -2 and -6 is this right

  85. Many states use a lottery such as Powerball. Game tickets select 5 white balls numbered 1 to 69 and one red ball numbered from 1 to 26. Suppose a person wanted to purchase a lottery ticket every minute, each one with a new combination of numbers. At that

  86. Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of… 1260 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 73500 Whole numbers from 1-10 that are factors of... 3600 Can I have help ASAP with these three problems? Thank you in advance! :)

  87. PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE TODAY!!! Which number is divisible by 2, 9, and 10 A. 45 B. 60 C. 90 D. 150 Which of the following numbers is divisible by 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, and 10? A. 420 B. 540 C. 250 D. 510 45 is divisible by which of the following numbers? A. 1,

  88. 1. The geometric mean between the first two terms in a geometric sequence is 32. If the third term is 4, find the first term. 2. Insert a geometric mean between k and 1/k. 3. If 2 and 3 are two geometric means between m and n, fond the values of m and n.

  89. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)?

  90. a 6' person is standing x feet away form a 10' lamppost. what is the distance d from the base of the lamppost to the end of the person's shadow, expressed as a function of x

  91. Find the domain and range for y=x^2+9. Is the answer all real numbers? How would you enter that in interval notation? From Googling the definition of real numbers, I now understand that the infinity sign would not be included. For a continuous function you

  92. Two people who weigh the same climb a flight of stairs. The first person climbs thestairs in 30s, while the second person climbs them in 40s. Which does more work? Which uses more power?

  93. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean. The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.6m. and the radius of the earth is R = 6.38 X 10^6 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon?

  94. Solve: 6C3 (1 point) 120 720 20 240 2. Which is not a combination? (1 point) choosing 3 toppings for your pizza lining 3 students up in a row choosing 2 desserts from a tray of 10 choosing 5 students to represent a class of 30 3. How many ways can you

  95. A person walks from point A to point B as shown in the figure below. What is the person's displacement relative to A? What is the magnitude? What is the direction ° (counterclockwise from the +x-axis)? d question is on exactly is on googl

  96. Name an object, person, place, or action that you could use to symbolize each of the following: 1-freedom 2-a difficult experience 3-a disappointment 4-telling a lie 5-an obnoxious child 6-a new opportunity 7-making a new friend 8-a politician 9-being a

  97. A person is standing at the edge of the water and looking out at the ocean (see figure). The height of the person's eyes above the water is h = 1.9 m, and the radius of the Earth is R = 6.38 x 106 m. (a) How far is it to the horizon? In other words, what

  98. Four friends are sharing 3 cakes. Each person gets one piece from each cake. Which equation represents the amount of cake each person gets? A. 3 \ 4= 3/4 B. 4 \ 3= 1 1/3 C. 3 x 4= 12 D. 12 \ 3. = 4

  99. Maximimum profit: you operate a tour service that offers the following rates: (1) $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour. (2) for each additional person, up to the maximum of 80 people total, everyones charge is

  100. you create the data create a set of seven numbers (repeats allowed) that have the five numbers summary. minimum =4 Q1=8 M=12 Q3=15 Maximum=19. There is more than one set of seven numbers with this five number summary. What must be true about the seven


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  1. Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 1 {whole number} 2 {real numbers} 3 {counting numbers} 4 {}

  2. the weight of a person on or above the surface of the earth varies inversely as the square of the distance the person is from the center of the earth. if a person weighs 180 pounds on the surface of the earth and the radius of the earth is 3900 miles, what

  3. 1.) Two people of the same mass climb the same flight of stairs. The first person climbs the stairs in 25 s; the second person does so in 35 s. a) Which person does more work?Explain b) Which person produces more power?Explain 2.) Lee pushes a 20 kg mass

  4. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  5. 2.Which of the following is an example of closure. a. The equation 4−6=−2 is an example of the whole numbers being closed under subtraction. b. The equation 1.5+1.6=3.1 is an example of the rational numbers being closed under addition. c. The equation

  6. Tina and Bruce are each rolling a 1 to 6 number cube. They are looking for different ways to roll two factors whose product is greater than 14. How many different ways will they find? Product means to multiply so 4x5, 3x5,6x5,. I chose 1 to 6 SO I have

  7. The purpose of tomb paintings was to: A. Provide the buried person with the objects shown. B. Illustrate how much wealth the person buried possessed. C. Tell the story of the buried person's life.** D. Create a beautiful resting place for the dead.

  8. a 75 kg person escapes from a burning building by jumping from a window 30 m above a catching net. Acceleration due to gravity is 9.81 m/s^2. Assuming air resistance is simply a constant 96 N force on the person during the fall, determine the person's

  9. Which option describes a narrator?(1 point) the person telling the story the location of the story the events of a story the main idea of a story Which pronouns does a first-person narrator use to tell a story?(1 point) you and yours they and them he and

  10. A motorboat can travel upstream on a river at 18km/h and downstream at 30km/h. How far upsteam can the boat travel if it leaves at 8am and must return by noon?

  11. young innovative or high tech firms often adopt the strategy of ignoring history of attempting to do something radically new.in what ways will this strategy help them?in what ways will this strategy hinder them/

  12. 1. which of the following elements should be included in your critical review? A narrative with plot line

  13. The Speed of train is reduced from 60km/h at the same time as it travels a distance of 450 m, If the reduction in speed is uniform , find how much further it will travel (approx) before coming to rest? Answer is 30m but how? See my solution , i solved it

  14. your operate a tour service that offers the following rate: $200 per person if 50 people (the minimum number to book the tour) go on the tour for each additional person, up to a maximum of 80 people total, the rate per person is reduced by $2 it cost $6000

  15. Identify the choice that best describes the word "he" When Carlos presented the report to the class, he brought in samples of the foods. first-person pronoun second-person pronoun*** third-person pronoun reflexive pronoun *** - My Answer

  16. which graphic organizer correctly groups the following numbers 2.9, -7, 5, 1.8 A. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: Whole Numbers: -7, 5 B. Rational Numbers: Integers: -7, 5 Whole Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 C. Rational Numbers: 2.9, 1.8 Integers: -7 Whole

  17. Which of the following factors does not affect the work done against gravity when a person climbs a staircase? A. the person's speed B. the height of the staircase C. the person's mass D. acceleration due to gravity I think the answer is A.

  18. Holidays are important to everyone. They boost your spirits. a. Correct b. Shift in person I would say it is correct, but then again isn't Everyone a singular prnoun? 2. After the teacher collected our essays, she told the students that she would return

  19. 1.62 divided by 0.8 16.2 divided by 8 0.0162 divided by 0.008 0.162 divided by 0.08 There are actually two different ways to complete the expressions above with the given numbers so that each expression has the same value. What could the value of all four

  20. Which of the following is important in encouraging travel between countries? the ability to exchange currency *** giving travel discounts for Americans creating a balance of trade developing welcome centers

  21. How far does a car going 25 m/s travel in 5s ? How far would a jet going 250 m/s travel in 5s?

  22. Two part problem that need help with. 1. Jill arranged her baseball cards in 4 rows of 9 cards. Then she arranged them in 2 rows of 18 cards. How many other ways can Jill arrange her cards in equal rows? 2. Sam has fewer baseball cards than Jill. There are

  23. A. Find 3 pairs of numbers for which the least common multiple equals the product of the the 2 numbers. B. Look at the pairs of numbers you found in part a. What is true about all 3 pairs of numbers?

  24. What is point of view?(1 point) the order in which events unfold the author’s perspective on a series of events the way a character develops over time the way a narrator sees and experiences events Which point of view allows the reader to see the

  25. My ID number is quite remarkable.Its a 9 digit number with the digits 1-9 appearing only once. The entire 9 digit nuymber is divisible by 9. If you remove the last digit, the remaining 8 digit number is divisible by 8. If you remove the last digit again,

  26. For students are randomly selected from a class of 25 to answer questions from reading assignment. In how many ways the four be selected if order does not matter? 25C4 = 12,650 In how many ways can the four be selected if they are assigned a particular

  27. Which option accurately describes the reason for Ferdinand Magellan’s exploration efforts? A. to be the first person to conquer the Aztec Empire and establish Spanish colonies B. to be the first person to reach China via a sea route to trade for silk C.

  28. The sum of the three numbers in Arithmetic Progression is 33. If the numbers are increased by 2, 1, and 6 respectively the new numbers will be in Geometric progression. Find these numbers.

  29. A boat can travel 38 mph in still water. If the boat can travel 100 miles with the current in the same time it can travel 80 miles against the current, find the rate of the current r in miles per hour.

  30. Hi Do decimals such as 2.718 represent rational numbers or irrational numbers. Explain. Do repeating decimals such as 2.3333 . . . represent rational numbers or irrational numbers? Explain. So I look back in my textbook and find rational numbers (e.g.,

  31. The first digit of two different numbers is in the hundreds millions place. Both numbers contain the same digits. Can you determine the greater of the two numbers and Explain.

  32. The reflexive property of equality says: A. For any numbers a and b, if a = b then then b =a B. For any numbers a, b, and c, if a =b then a - c =b - c C. For any numbers a,b and c, if a =b then a + c = b +c D. For any numbers a,a =a

  33. The question is: Prove algebraically that the difference between the squares of any two consecutive even numbers is always a multiple of 4. My working was: Let the numbers be n and n + 2 (n+2)^2 - (n)^2 =n^2 + 4n + 4 - n^2 =4n + 4 =4(n + 1) But the answers

  34. To which of the following number systems does the decimal −3.162 NOT belong? Select one: A. Integers B. Rational Numbers C. Real Numbers D. Complex Numbers

  35. Working on conjectures. The question is Conjecure: The product of any two odd numbers is _____? It shows several examples of odd numbers x odd numbers and the products are all odd. So I think the right answer is "odd numbers" but is there some formula I

  36. While running, a person dissipates about 0.6 J of mechanical energy per step per kilogram of body mass. If a 60-kg person runs with a power of 70 Watts during a race, how fast is the person running? Assume a running step is 1.5 m long.

  37. A person jumps off a diving board 4.6 m above the water's surface into a deep pool. The person's downward motion stops 1.6 m below the surface of the water. Estimate the average deceleration (magnitude) of the person while under the water.

  38. The discriminant of a quadratic equation is 35. The roots are: a) unequal rational numbers b) unequal irrational numbers c) equal rational numbers d) imaginary numbers Please explain.

  39. Six whole numbers have A median of 10 A mode of 11 A range of 4 Work out a possible set of a six numbers. Write the numbers in order. Thank you.

  40. 1) You and 3 friends go to a concert. In how many different ways can you sit in the assigned seats? A) 6 B) 12 C) 24 D) 10 2) You own 7 pairs of jeans and want to take 2 of them with you on vacation. In how many ways can you choose 2 pairs of jeans? A) 60

  41. Which of the following is true about careers? is it possible for a person to have the same job title but do completely different task? is it typical for a person to only be responsible for performing one or two task of work ? is it unusual for a person to

  42. Which statement is true? A. All irrational numbers are also rational numbers. B. Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. C. One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. D. Irrational numbers cannot be classified as

  43. There are 5 numbers in a set of data. There are no repeated numbers. Which measure of data must represent a number in the set that is greater than 2 of the numbers in the set and less than 2 of the numbers? A. Median B. Mean C. Mode D. Range Can someone

  44. The sum of two positive numbers is 100. Let one of the numbers be x and express the product P of the two numbers as a function of x.

  45. The difference between two numbers is 9 and the product of the numbers is 162. Find the two numbers. Explain your working

  46. The product of HCF and LCM of two numbers is 119. Find the two numbers if one of the numbers is not 1. Please help me to solve this.

  47. Write a pair of whole numbers that satisfy the following conditions: ​ ​ • Both numbers are less than 10. • The least common multiple of the numbers is 36.

  48. The sum of three consecutive natural numbers is 963, find the numbers. (A) First, write out an equation that models the relationship between these three numbers: x + ____ +______ = 963 2nd number 3rd number (B) Now, simplify the left side of your equation:

  49. From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain? It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was no longer his own problem but Merchant Lyte's. Tomorrow at this time what would be calling him? 'Uncle

  50. A person who is 6 feet tall walks away from a flagpole toward the tip of the shadow of the flagpole. When the person is 32 feet from the flagpole, the tips of the person's shadow and the shadow cast by the flagpole coincide at a point 4 feet in front of

  51. . In how many different ways can Tim, Savannah, Ian, Haley, Kaash, and Myles line up? 2. There are 15 contestants in a boy’s cross country race. 3 ribbons will be awarded. How many different ways could the ribbons be awarded? 3. How many different ways

  52. The houses on your street are numbered with odd numbers starting with 1 and ending with 201. How many house numbers contain at least one 7? a.)30 numbers b.)28 numbers c.)24 numbers d.)20 numbers 2.) If there are two tubas in the band, what is the total

  53. Identify all sets to which the number 3 belongs A. Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers B. Rational numbers C. Integers, rational numbers D. Even numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers I THINK IT'S A

  54. 1. A worker pushes horizontally on a 2000 N refrigerator on a kitchen floor with a force of 25 N. Which statement is the most accurate about the situation? A. If the refrigerator moves forward, this person feels it pushing back with less than 25 N. B. The

  55. Are the following true or false? 1. The difference of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 2. The sum of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 3. The quotient of two natural numbers is always a natural number. 4. The difference of two

  56. IN A particular​ city, taxis charge an initial fee of ​$3.20 plus ​$1.70 per mile. How far can a passenger travel for ​$40.60​? The passenger can travel nothingm miles.

  57. Two consecutive even whole numbers are selected. The difference between the reciprocals of the two numbers is 1/60. Determine the numbers.

  58. the sum of 2 odd number is 42 they are both prime numbers and the difference of the two numbers is 16 what are the 2 numbers? A. 20 and 22 B. 17 and 25 C. 9 and 33 D. 13 and 29

  59. The sum of two numbers is 25. Twelve less than four times one of the numbers is 16 more than twice the other number. Find both numbers.

  60. Which set of numbers is contained in the set of rational numbers? A. whole numbers B. natural numbers C. integers D. all of the above*** Am I right?

  61. (15 Marks) An amusement park ride consists of a large vertical cylinder that spins about its axis fast enough that any person inside is held up against the wall when the floor drops away. The coefficient of static friction between the person and the wall

  62. Three people are pulling on a tree. The first person pulls with 16N at 64.0 degrees. The second person pulls with 15 N at 136 degrees. The 3rd person pulls with 12 N at 195 degrees. What is the magnitude and direction of the resultant force on the three?

  63. Which part of the writing process was easiest for you? Which part was the most difficult? What did you learn from your writing experience during this class? In what ways have you learned to write more critically? How will this knowledge assist you with

  64. Which statement best captures the authors point of view and purpose in this article? A.Third person point of vies allows the author to explore the ethical mistakes of a psychologist B.Third person point of view allows the author to describe an influential

  65. Two people have 10 dollars to divide between themselves. they use the following procedure. each person names a number of dollars (nonnegative integer), at most equal to 10. IF the sum of the amounts that the people name exceeds 10 and the amounts named are

  66. Starting from rest, a boulder rolls down a hill with constant acceleration and travels 3.00 during the first second. How far does it travel during the second second? How fast is it moving at the end of the first second? How fast is it moving at the end of

  67. your class is conducting an experiment to study geometric sequences. The class forms a line. the first person takes a whole pizza,divides it in half, keeps half, and hands it to the next person. The next people in line do the same with there peices. Which

  68. A car rental company charges $280 per week plus $0.18 per mile to rent a car. How many miles can you travel in one week for $433? A) Write an equation you can use to answer this question. Be sure all the numbers given above appear in your equation. Use x

  69. Name the set(s) of numbers to which -10 belongs Whole numbers, integers, rational numbers ** Integers, rational numbers Whole numbers, natural numbers, integers Rational numbers

  70. A 6-foot person standing 15 feet from a streetlight casts a 15-foot shadow. Two similar triangles are formed. One triangle is formed by the person and the shadow that the person casts. A second triangle is formed by the streetlight and the ground from the

  71. it takes 6 hours to travel 372 miles.How long will it take to travel 279 miles

  72. 1. Martha is tired of her son, Travis, forgetting to do his chores. she decides to tell Travis how his behavior is affecting the family and ask him to explain himself. what is Martha deciding to practice? a. confrontation**** b. respect c. responsibility

  73. A person is riding a skateboard on a U-shaped ramp. At which point does the person have the greatest potential energy?(1 point) in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point in the middle of the ramp at the lowest point on the upswing as the person is

  74. Question: The sum of two numbers is 70.4. One of the numbers is 9 times the other. What are the two numbers? Answer: 63.36 and 7.04

  75. The sum of the two numbers is 71. One of the numbers is 24 less than four times the other number. What are the two numbers I am thinking of?

  76. The product of two numbers is 180. The LCM of the two numbers is 60. What is the GCF of the two numbers? How do you know?

  77. the sum of two numbers is 31. 2/3 of one of the numbers added is equal to 5/8 of the other.find the two numbers

  78. the numbers M and N are different numbers selected from the first 25 counting numbers: If M is larger than N, what is the smallest value that M * N over M-N could have?

  79. A bus leaves at 9 a.m. with a group of tourists.They travel 350km before they stop for lunch.Then they travel an additional 250km until the end of their trip at 3 p.m. What was the average speed of the bus? What is the total distance traveled? What is the

  80. Two postal delivery workers have different routes. They both travel from the post office, to neighborhoods to deliver mail, and then back to the post office. Which statement must be true about the two postal delivery workers? a. They travel the same

  81. Tree diagrams/ counting principles/ scp question: Two cards are drawn in succesion and with out replacement from a deck of 52 cards. find the following a. the number of ways in which we can obtain the ace of spades and the king of hearts, in that order. b.

  82. Question: 1 The product of two positive numbers is 15876 and the large one is 9 times the other. Find the numbers. Question:2 Th sum of the squares of two positive whole numbers is 794. If one of the numbers is 13 , find the other.

  83. When you speak to someone older or a person in authority, which of the following words would you use to address that person? A. tu B. usted C. yo I think A tell me if im wrong :/

  84. Which of the following statements about isotopes is/are true? a. Because isotopes have different numbers of neutrons, they have different mass numbers. b. because neutrons determine an atom's chemical properties, isotopes of the same element are very

  85. How do the ideas of divisibility and multiples relate to the study of fractions? Show that 1,078 and 3,315 are relatively prime. What is the shortest length of television cable that could be cut into either a whole number of 18-ft pieces or a whole number

  86. use the info given to say who each person is and where each person is from ustedes/ los senores Tobar/ Panama

  87. Kathir then drives an airplane is headed north with a constant velocity of 450 km/h. The plane encounters a wind from the west at 100 km/h. In what direction will the plane travel and in 3 h how far will the plane travel?

  88. How are vegetation management and beach nourishment similar in the ways they combat beach erosion? Both relocate materials back to the shore. Both are inexpensive ways to fight erosion. Both use long, hard structures to trap sand. Both move sand from

  89. A person is driving on a level road and see's a sign 180m ahead in the middle of the road. The person strikes the sign at a speed of 60km/h. If the person was travelling at 90km/h when the sign was first spotted what was the students perception-reaction

  90. 2. Which of the following is responsible for carrying nutrients to and waste from the body’s cells? (1 point) plasma red blood cells red and white blood cells white blood cells 3. _________ defend the body against disease. (1 point) Fibrin Red blood

  91. Solve by setting up the proper equation to describe the facts given and then carrying out the mathematical calculations to solve for the unknown variable(s). The difference between two numbers is 3, and the sum of those two numbers is 21. What are the two

  92. An exam consists of six true-or-false questions. Assuming that every question is answered, in how many different ways can a student complete the exam? In how many ways may the exam be completed if a penalty is imposed for each incorrect answer, so that a

  93. What is the speed of a walking person in m/s if the person travels 1000m in 20 minutes.

  94. The product of two consectuve even numbers is 360. Find the numbers. I tried this: x+(x+2)=360 2x+2=360 x=179, which would mean the numbers are 179 and 181, but those are not even numbers... How am I supposed to solve this?

  95. A 120 lb. person would weigh about 20 lb. on the moon. A 150 lb. person would weigh 28 lb. on a lo, a moon of Jupiter. Use ratio tables to determine which moon would make a person weigh the most.

  96. in the subtraction problem, the numbers that the boxes represent : 3,4,6,9, and the numbers that represent the circles are: 4,5,8,9. in what order of numbers will give you this number: 3497?

  97. The sum of the squares of three consecutive whole numbers is 77. Form a quadratic equation and hence solve it to determine the numbers. (Hint: let the three consecutive numbers be x, x+1 and x+2)

  98. A person of mass 65 kg is ascending on an escalator at a constant velocity of 2.5 m/s [22°above the horizontal]. Why The magnitude of the net force acting on the person is 0 N

  99. A person weighing 50kg runs up a hill raising himself vertically 10m in 20sec. Calculate the power of the person.

  100. 2. sylvia has 6 1/2 boxes of chocolate to share at a family picnic. if she gives each person 1/3 of a box, how many people can receive chocolate? 13 17 19 21 3.which of these numbers is not rational? square root 3 0.25 1/5 square root 9 someone please help