Will bought 4 slices of pizza for $6.00.Let x represent the number of slices of pizza purchased, and let y represent the total cost.Graph the line that represents the proportional relationship. Question solved general 11 months ago 2389
Alan sells custom made kites online. He makes a flat profit of $20 per kite, but he pays $20 per day for his website. Write an inequality that gives the number of kites Alan needs to sell to make at least $900 per week? Question solved general 11 months ago 8570
In the right △ABC with m∠C = 90°, m∠A = 75°, and AB = 12 cm. Find the area of △ABC. Question solved general 11 months ago 4943
Ethan Makes $6 per hour mowing lawns and $7.50 per hour bagging groceries. last week, he made a total of $129. the difference between the hours of nagging groceries and mowing lawns is 10. how many hours did Ethan spend mowing lawns Question solved general 11 months ago 3035
Daniel guesses that he scored a 95 on his science test.His actual score is 91. What is the percent error in Daniel's guess? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent. Question solved general 11 months ago 9745
Daneka and Kisha both opended a savings account on the same day. Daneka deposited $864 into her account, and Kisha deposited $253 into her account. After 6 months, Daneka's account increased to $1,106 and Kisha's account increased to $329. What was the percent of increase for each savings account over the past 6 months? Who made a greater percent of change? Question solved general 11 months ago 4183
one gram of fat contains 180% of the calories of a gram of a carbohydrate. How many more calories are there in 8 grams of fat than there are in 8 grams of carbohydrate? Question solved general 11 months ago 7467
-Anyone wanna help a sister out??-A researcher is trying to find out if there is a correlation between the U.S. economy and the number of hours spent on social media. The researcher determines that the correlation coefficient is r = 1.26. What does this value mean?A) The researcher made an error because −1 ≤ r ≤ 1. B) When the U.S. economy is good, people spend more time on social media. C) When the U.S. economy is poor, people spend more time on social media. D) When the U.S. economy is good, people spend less time on social media. Question solved general 11 months ago 6837
Caleb has an offer from a credit card issuer for 0% APR for the first 30 days and 17.68% APR afterwards, compounded daily. What effective interest rate is Caleb being offered? 17.61% 19.19% 17.68% 19.33% Question solved general 11 months ago 6833
Hilda has $210 worth of $10 and $12 stock shares. The number of $10 shares is five more than twice the number of $12 shares. How many of each type of share does she have? Question solved general 11 months ago 1743
Muriel says she has written a system of two linear equations that has an infinite number of solutions. One of the equations of the system is 3y = 2x – 9. Which could be the other equation? Question solved general 11 months ago 5491
Identify the cross section shown. a. rectangle b. circle c. trapezoid d. pentagon Question solved general 11 months ago 8239
police can estimate the speed of a vehicle before the brakes are applied using the formula 0.75d = s^2 / 30.25 where is the speed in miles per hour d is the length of the vehicle's skid marks. What was the approximate speed of a vehicle that left a skid mark measuring 160 feet? 1.about 36 miles per hour 2."" 60 "" 3."" 13 "" 4"" 54 "" Question solved general 11 months ago 4914
A university is trying to determine what price to charge for tickets to football games. At a price of $18 per ticket, attendance averages 40,000 people per game. Every decrease of $3 adds 10,000 people to the average number. Every person at the game spends an average of $4.50 on concessions. What price per ticket should be charged in order to maximize revenue? How many people will attend at that price? Question solved general 11 months ago 5254
Every cereal box has a gift inside, but you cannot tell from the outside what the gift is. the store manager assures you that 13 of the 47 boxes on the shelf have the secret decoder ring. the other 34 boxes on the shelf have a different gift inside. if you randomly select two boxes of cereal from the shelf to purchase, what is the probability that both of them have the secret decoder ring? Question solved general 11 months ago 1177
Use the triangle pictured to calculate the following measurements. Perimeter: p = ___ units Semiperimeter: s = ___units Area: A ≈ ___squaretriangle is 8 by 12 by 10 Question solved general 11 months ago 1567
Janine wishes to conduct a poll to predict how many dance club members will vote for her for club president.Which polling methods are likely to be biased?Select each correct answer.A. Five of Janine's friends are selected and asked for whom they intend to vote.B. From a list of all club members, 25 members are selected at random and asked for whom they intend to vote.C. Janine chooses 5 members that plan on voting for her and asks each to select another 5 members. These 25 members are asked for whom they intend to vote.D. Every 10th club member from a list of all members is selected and asked for whom the member intends to vote. Question solved general 11 months ago 6150