Which rule can be used to describe the growth of the y-values of the function y=12^x over each interval from x=-1 to x=3? Question solved general 11 months ago 5996
A ball is thrown into the air from the edge of a 48 foot cliff so that it eventually lands on the ground. The graph below shows the height, y, of the ball from the ground after x seconds. For which interval is the ball’s height always decreasing? A. 48B.0C.2.5D.146 Question solved general 11 months ago 9315
How would you use a model to determine the approximate formula for the circumference of a circle with a diameter of 8 cm, and connect the model to the actual formula? Question solved general 11 months ago 3045
Which equation BEST represents the line of best fit for the scatterplot? A) y = x + 2 B) y = x + 1 C) y = x - 2 D) y = 2x + 1 Question solved general 11 months ago 7335
A large suburb currently uses square signs to notify drivers of nearby bike lanes. In order to increase the visibility of these signs, the mayor wants to increase their dimensions. The new signs will be 12 inches longer and 8 inches taller than the current signs. Suppose x represents the side measure of the current signs, in inches. Determine the equation that represents the area, y, in square inches, of the new signs. Question solved general 11 months ago 7589
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIESTIn the first event, the eighth graders are running a baton relay race with three other classmates. The team’s top speed for each leg is 56.81 seconds, 59.22 seconds, 57.39 seconds, and 60.11 seconds. Use the information to predict the team’s best time for the race. (Answer) four minutes and twelve secondsIf the team’s best time for the race is less than 4 minutes, then the eighth graders earn 40 points. If not, the seventh graders earn 40 points. Which grade should be awarded 40 points?Awnser=??<--(what is awnser?) Question solved general 11 months ago 5111
The area of a right triangle is 336 square centimeters. The base of the right triangle is 48 centimeters. What is the length of the hypotenuse of the right triangle? Enter your answer in the box. Question solved general 11 months ago 2194
Paula is going to choose the size, color, phrase, and picture for a birthday card for her friend. There are 2 sizes, 4 colors, 7 phrases, and 4 pictures for her to choose from. (The printing company charges a fee to add extra design elements, so she will choose only one of each.) How many different card designs are possible? Question solved general 11 months ago 9356
factor 4x^2-36 (2x-6)^2. (4x-6)^2(2x+9)(2x-4) (2x+6)(2x-6) Question solved general 11 months ago 7539
ami would like to withdraw $10,364.10 at the end of each year, for 10 years, from an account paying 2.3% compounded annually. Determine the amount needed in the account for Tami to do this. Round to the nearest cent. Question solved general 11 months ago 8411
Based on what you've read, answer the following questions. Think about what you've learned about whole numbers. Then study the following sequence. What is the next letter in the sequence? O, T, T, F, F, S, S, ? In your own words, define each of the following terms. a. Whole number b. Digit c. Place value d. Rounded number e. Equals Insert commas in the following numbers. a. 13886 b. 365 c. 719463 d. 40047209 e. 2145739180 f. 1783457 Write the word names for each of the numerals in the following paragraph. One popular fast-food chain ordered (a) 2,400,000 slices of cheese last year. In December, the chain reached its goal of serving a total of (b) 40,000,000,000 cheeseburgers since opening. This was enough cheeseburgers to make a stack (c) 473,500 miles high. Also, the number of shakes served last year could have filled (d) 1,200 swimming pools. Write numerals for each of the italicized number word names found in these examples. Earth’s moon is (a) two million, one hundred fifty-five thousand, one hundred twenty miles across. The closest distance between Earth and the moon is (b) two hundred twenty-five million, sixty thousand miles. The farthest distance between them is (c) two hundred fifty-one million, seven hundred twenty thousand miles. Name the position held by the digit 5 in each numeral. a. 952 b. 5,432 c. 115 d. 50,768 e. 113,598 f. 5,027,649 In the number 7,890,432, name the digit located in each of these positions. a. Hundreds b. Millions c. Ten thousands d. Tens e. Hundred thousands f. Thousands Which of the numbers in each pair is farther to the left on the number line? a. 305 and 17 b. 187 and 900 c. 16 and 46 d. 157,019 and 149,984 Replace the ? in each of these statements with the symbol >, <, or =. a. 39 ? 38 b. 16 ? 16 c. 11 ? 315 d. 5 ? 4 In 2013, the population of China was estimated to be 1,360,760,100. Round off the number of people a. to the nearest thousand. b. to the nearest million. c. to the nearest hundred million. d. to the nearest hundred thousand. Question solved general 11 months ago 3652
Explain how to write an inequality to model the problem.The winning baseball team scored more than 5 runs. as in 5 < P Question solved general 11 months ago 5900
Figure PQRS is rotated by 180 degrees about the origin in the counterclockwise direction to obtain figure P′Q′R′S′:Which statement best compares the lengths of the sides of the two figures? Length of PQ = Length of P′Q′ Length of PQ = Length of R′S′ Length of RS = Length of P′Q′ Length of RS = Length of Q′R′ Question solved general 11 months ago 4500
Jane altered by using 3/4 of the amount of butter called for the recipe.Jane used 6 tablespoons of butter How many cups of butter did the recipe call for? Question solved general 11 months ago 1997
Match each economic term with its description. Tiles There are no barriers to entry in the market. There is a single seller in the market. Three companies secretly enter into a price agreement. Every company in this market structure is aware of the actions of the other companies. Pairs monopoly arrowBoth oligopoly arrowBoth perfect competition arrowBoth collusion arrowBoth \",[{""content"":""<p><span>Each economic term is matched with its appropriate description as follows:<\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span><strong>OLIGOPOLY<\/strong> ||\u00a0\u00a0There\nare no barriers to entry in the market. <\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span><strong>MONOPOLY<\/strong> ||\u00a0\u00a0There is a single seller in the market. <\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span><strong>COLLUSION<\/strong> ||\u00a0\u00a0Three companies secretly enter into a\nprice agreement. <\/span><\/p>\n\n<p><span><strong>PERFECT COMPETITION<\/strong> ||\u00a0\u00a0Every company in this market structure is\naware of the actions of the other companies. <\/span><\/p>""} Question solved general 11 months ago 3943
Brayden is simplifying the expression 4n – (n – 3)2. He begins by distributing the negative to the terms inside the parentheses. What should he have done instead? combine like terms square the binomial cube the binomial rewrite the expression as a fraction Question solved general 11 months ago 6932
PLEASE HELP, WILL GET BRAINIEST AND 99 points a question!!a. Do some research and find a city that has experienced population growth.Determine its population on January 1st of a certain year. Write anexponential function to represent the city’s population, y, based on thenumber of years that pass, x after a period of exponential growth. Describethe variables and numbers that you used in your equation.b. Find another city whose population starts larger than the city in part (a), butthat during this same time experienced population decline. Determine itspopulation for January 1st of the same year you picked for part (a). Write anexponential function to represent the city’s population, y, based on thenumber of years that pass, x after a period of population decline. Describethe variables and numbers that you used in your equation.c. Explain the similarities and differences between your equations in (a) and(b).d. During what year will the population of city (a) first exceed that of city (b)?Show all of your work and explain your steps.e. During what year will the population of city (a) be at least twice the size ofthe population of city (b)? Show all of your work and explain your steps. Question solved general 11 months ago 9770
Arnold borrowed $7890 at 11.5 percent for five years. How much did Arnold Pay in interest?A.$2,199B.$2,300C.$1,150D.$2.520 Question solved general 11 months ago 7411