Brenda and Melissa each have a band. Brenda's band plays songs in sets of 4 and Melissa's band plays songs in sets of 6. After performing together, both bands realize that they have played the same number of songs. What is the smallest number of songs each band could have performed?

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Answer 1

Answer:

12 songs

Step-by-step explanation:

Brenda's band plays songs in sets of 4

Melissa's band plays songs in sets of 6.

After performing together, both bands realize that they have played the same number of songs.

What is the smallest number of songs each band could have performed?

The smallest number of songs each band could have performed can be calculated by finding the lowest common multiple of 4 and 6

4 = 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, 36, 40

6 = 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42

The lowest common multiple of 4 and 6 is 12

The smallest number of songs each band could have performed is 12 dongs


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3(1−9a)+22a=2(2a−9)−15
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Answer:a=4

Step-by-step explanation:

Expand the brackets. Collect like terms. Get the same values on each side so it’s easier to isolate a. Divide 9 from 9a so that u get a by itself and this gives u the answer if 36/9 or 4.

Answer:

a = 4  

Step-by-step explanation:

first distrubute the 3 and then 2 in the equations to whatever is inside the parantheses:

3 ( 1-9a) + 22a = 2(2a-9) -15

3 - 27a + 22a = 4a - 18 - 15

then combine the terms:

3 - 5a = 4a -33

then isolate the variables and constants to one side, for example move the 5a to the right side of the equation and move the 33 to the left side of the equaiton and then simplfy

36 = 9a

divide both sides by 9

a = 4  

Which of the following examples have a constant rate of change?

You are making meatballs and roll out 30 meatballs then in a half hour and then another 30 meatballs in the next 20 minutes.

An electrician earns $50 the first hour plus $35 for every additional hour.

The number of bacteria triples every hour.



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Answer:

B/second option

Step-by-step explanation:

The first option is wrong because you make 30 meatballs in 30 mins but then 30 meatballs in 20 mins. If it was constant then in 20 mins you make less meatballs.

The last option is wrong because if bacteria triples, then that is exponential, not constant change.

Only the middle option makes sense. The rate of change is $35 for each hour!

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The example that has a constant rate of change is

An electrician earns $50 for the first hour plus $35 for every additional hour.

Option B is the correct answer.

What is an equation?

An equation is a mathematical statement that is made up of two expressions connected by an equal sign.

Example:

2x = 5 is an equation.

We have,

30 minutes = 30 meatballs

20 minutes = 30 meatballs

This is not a constant rate of change.


$35 for every additional hour.

This means,

1 hour = $35

This is a constant rate of change,

Bacteria triples every hour.

This is an exponential function.

Example:

Number of bacteria initially = 2

Number of bacteria after 1 hour = 3 x 2 = 6

Number of bacteria after 2 hours = 3 x 6 = 18

This is not a constant rate of change.

Thus,

An electrician earns $50 for the first hour plus $35 for every additional hour is a constant rate of change.

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Solve the system using linear combinations.
–5x + y = 1
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Multiply first equation with 2. Then add first and second, we get -x=6. X=-6 and y=-29

Answer:

(-6, -29)

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Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Equality Properties

Algebra I

Solving systems of equations using substitution/elimination

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define Systems

-5x + y = 1

9x - 2y = 4

Step 2: Rewrite Systems

-5x + y = 1

Add 5x on both sides:                    y = 5x + 1

Step 3: Redefine Systems

y = 5x + 1

9x - 2y = 4

Step 4: Solve for x

Substitution

Substitute in y:                    9x - 2(5x + 1) = 4Distribute -2:                       9x - 10x - 2 = 4Combine like terms:           -x - 2 = 4Isolate x term:                     -x = 6Isolate x:                              x = -6

Step 5: Solve for y

Define equation:                     -5x + y = 1Substitute in x:                         -5(-6) + y = 1Multiply:                                    30 + y = 1Isolate y:                                   y = -29

Identify the domain of the function shown in the graph.

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Answer:

D. [tex]x\geq 0[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to answer this question we need to know the definition of the domain. The domain of a function is the complete set of possible values of the independent variable ("x"). In our case we can look at the function and cross out option "A" because the function has no point with a negative "x" value. Option "B" can be also crossed out because it states that "x" values can not go above 3 but by looking at the function we can see multiple point with "x" values larger then 3. Option "C" can also be crossed out because their is not point on the function that would have a negative "x" value which contradicts the statement about all numbers. And finally we are left with "D" and we know it is the right answer since the function has a point with "x" value being equal to 0 and the all other points have the "x" value greater then 0, which is exactly what option "D" states.

Alton is making a sandbox for his kids in the backyard. He has 400 feet of board for the sides of the sandbox. A. Define the function A(w) to represent the area of the sandbox as a function of the width. Explain your reasoning. B. Determine the maximum area of the sandbox as well as the length and width that will result in the maximum area. Explain your reasoning.

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Answer:

The answer is below

Step-by-step explanation:

a) Let the width be represented as w and the length be represented as l.

The perimeter of the sand box = 2(l + w)

Since there is 400 feet of material for the sides of the sandbox, hence:

400 = 2(l + w)

200 = l + w

l = 200 - w

The area (A) is:

A = length * width

A = (200 - w) * w

A(w) = 200w - w²

b) The maximum area is at A'(w) = 0. Hence:

A'(w) = 200 - 2w

200 - 2w = 0

2w = 200

w = 100 feet.

l = 200 - w = 200 - 100

l = 100 feet.

Area = length * width = 100 * 100 = 10000 feet²

The maximum area of the sandbox is 10000 feet², with a length of 100 feet and width of 100 feet.

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Answer:

x = 165°

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x° = 360 - (the measure of one interior angle of the octagon + the measure of one interior angle of the equilateral ∆)

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Answer: 90

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90 / 5 = 14

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B.The total change in position is represented by a number with a magnitude of 155 feet.
C.The position of the bus is represented by the expression 225 - 70.
D.The direction is represented by a positive number.

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B

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The total change in position is represented by a number with a magnitude of 155 feet.

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Answer:

-10-10x=100

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Answer:

-2(5+5x)=100

-10-10x=100

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Find the exact value of sec 330° in simplest form with a rational denominator.

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Answer:

2√3/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Sec(330°)

=1/cos(330°)

=1/√3/2 (since Cos (330°)=√3/2

=1×2/√3

=2/√3×√3/√3

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Answer:

[tex]\implies \sec 330^o = \dfrac{2}{\sqrt3}=\dfrac{2\sqrt{3}}{3}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :-

[tex]\sec 330^o [/tex]

And we need to find out its value . Firstly we know that 330° lies in 4th quadrant . And In fourth quadrant , cosine and secant are positive . Therefore , the result will be positive. Now we know that ,

[tex]\implies \sec (360^o-\theta)= \sec\theta [/tex]

Using this ,

[tex]\implies \sec (330^o) \\\\\rm\implies sec(360^o-30^o) \\\\\rm\implies \sec 30^o [/tex]

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[tex]\implies \sec 30^o = \dfrac{2}{\sqrt3}[/tex]

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Shela has $89 in her bank account. If she uses 30% of her money how mutch was the bill

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Step-by-step explanation:

Sheila has $89 in her bank account original orihinally We want to determine the amount of money which she used to pay percentage a bill. This amount is expressed in terms of percentage of the original amount which she had in her bank.

She uses 30% of her money to pay a bill. Therefore, the amount she used to pay the bill =

30/100 89 = 0.3 ×89

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Answer:

slope: 7/2

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Answer:

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Buddy painted (1/5) of the 320 nutcrackers.How many nutcrackers did buddy paint

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Answer:

64

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Buddy painted (1/5) of the 320 nutcrackers.

We need to find how many nutcrackers did buddy paint. It can be calculated by finding (1/5) of 320.

[tex]x=\dfrac{1}{5}\times 320\\\\=64[/tex]

Hence, he painted 64 nutcrackers.

Solve the system of equation by elimination.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Write all the equations in standard form cleared of decimals or fractions.

Choose a variable to eliminate; then choose any two of the three equations and eliminate the chosen variable.

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Light travels about 186,000 mi /s. The function d(t) = 186,000t gives the distance d(t), in miles, that light travels in t seconds. How far does light travel in 30 s

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D(t) = 186,000 t

D(30) = 186,000 • 30

D(30) = 5,800,000 miles

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The light will travel 5,580,000 miles in 30 seconds.

To understand the calculations, check below.

Distance :

The distance traveled by light is represented by function.

                   [tex]d(t)=186,000t[/tex]

To find the distance traveled by light in 30 seconds.

Substitute t=30 in the given function.

            d(30) = 186,000 × 30

             d(30) = 5,580,000 miles.

Hence, the light will travel 5,580,000 miles in 30 seconds.

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Idahtonye has ₦50.00. He buys six mangoes and gets ₦2 change. Find the average cost of one mango. step by step explanation.​

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Answer:

The average cost of one mango = c = ₦8

Step-by-step explanation:

Let 'c' be the average cost of one mango

The original amount Idahtonye has = ₦50.00

The amount of mangoes Idahtonye buys = 6 mangoes

As he gets back the change of ₦2 after paying ₦50.00 to buy 5 mangoes.

Thus the equation becomes

50 - 2 = 6c

48 = 6c

dividing both sides by 6

48/6 = 6c/6

c = 8 ₦

Therefore, the average cost of one mango = c = ₦8

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Answer:

A-5/8

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