What is the y-intercept of the linear function?

y=5/2x-4

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Answer 1
-4 is the y intercept (b)
Answer 2
the y intercept is -4
hope this helps !

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Can someone help me with this equation.

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Answer:

use photomath

Step-by-step explanation:

it's really easy just simply download it then scan your problem

Answer:

use photo math

Step-by-step explanation:

it helps a lot!

If yall could help that would be poggers

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The answer is rotation on earth look closely at the picture and exam it

Jeff invests $1000 in an account that pays 4.25% interest compounded monthly. How much will Jeff have in his account at the end of 4 years?

$1184.95
$1014.24
$5315.29
$1181.15

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Answer:

1181.15

Step-by-step explanation:

uppose you have purchased a filling machine for candy bags that is supposed to fill each bag with 16 oz of candy. Assume that the weights of filled bags are approximately normally distributed. A random sample of 10 bags yields the following data (in oz): 15.87, 16.02, 15.78, 15.83, 15.69, 15.81, 16.04, 15.81, 15.92, 16.10 On the basis of this data, can you conclude that the mean fill weight is actually less than 16 oz? Let LaTeX: \alpha=5\%α = 5 %. What would be the appropriate null and alternative hypothesis?

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Answer:

Null, H0: μ ≥ 16

Alternative ; H1: μ < 16

reject H0

Step-by-step explanation:

Null, H0: μ ≥ 16

Alternative ; H1: μ < 16

To compute the test statistic :

We need the sample mean and sample standard deviation :

15.87, 16.02, 15.78, 15.83, 15.69, 15.81, 16.04, 15.81, 15.92, 16.10

Using calculator :

Sample mean, m = 15.887

Standard deviation = 0.13

Test statistic :

(m - μ) / s/sqrt(n)

(15.887 - 16) / 0.13/sqrt(10)

-0.113 / 0.0411096

= - 2.749

Tcritical at 95%

Tn-1, 0.025

T10,0.025 = 2.262

Since the test statistic value is less than the critical value, reject H0

The sum of two numbers is -35. The difference of the two numbers is -29. What are the two numbers?

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Answer:

22  on now

Step-by-step explanation:

11+11

Y=20 when x=2 find y when x=5

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Y=50 when y equals 5

Find the equation of this line

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Answer:

y = x+6

Step-by-step explanation:

You can see that (0,6) and (1,7) are points on the line, and the y-intercept of the line is 6.

Use the coordinates of these points to find the slope of the line.

slope = (7-6)/(1-0) = 1

y-intercept = 6

Slope-intercept equation for line of slope 1  that has y-intercept of 6:

y = x+6

Use the following bond listing for Pacific Bell to answer the following:
A 5-column table with 1 row. Column 1 is labeled Bonds with entry PacBell 6 and StartFraction 5 Over 8 EndFraction 34. Column 2 is labeled current yield with entry 6.55. Column 3 is labeled Volume with entry 5. Column 4 is labeled Close with entry 99 and one-fourth. Column 5 is labeled net change with entry + StartFraction 1 Over 8 EndFraction.



What was the closing price of the bond? What was the dollar amount?
a. 106 5/8; $966
b. 6 5/8; $6625
c. 99 1/4; $993.45
d. 99 1/4; $992.50

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Answer:

b.

$66.25

Step-by-step explanation:

just did the test

Factor completely and then place the factors in the proper location on the grid.

36 x2 + 60 x + 25

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Answer:

[tex](6x+5)^{2}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]36x^{2}+60x+25[/tex]

Just looking at the equation, one can see that the first element ([tex]36x^{2}[/tex]) and the last element ([tex]25[/tex]) are both perfect squares. One can see that when one multiplies the number and then doubles the result, the resulting values will be the value in the middle. Therefore, it is clear that is the answer is;

[tex](6x+5)^2[/tex]

Katie works a
2 hours lunch shift. She earns $4 in tips. She earns a total of $32, including
her tips. How much does she get paid per hour? h = Katie's hourly pay

Choose the equation that matches this real word problem

1) 2h+4=32
2) 2h+32=4
3) 4h+2=32
4) 32h+2=4

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Answer:

2. or 3 one ejei2iieieieo2ow9w

Answer:

1

Step-by-step explanation:

cause she works 2 hours then her hour pay plus the $4 tip and you get 32

A= 5 1/3
L=3 5/9
what is the width of the rectangle

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Answer:

1 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

5 1/3÷3 5/9=

16/3÷32/9=

16/3×9/32=

144/96=

1 1/2

Find the sum of 4x2 + 3x + 2 and 7x2 + 7x + 3.​

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Answer:

27 + 10x

you combine like terms

a small woodcarving company mailed 190 advertisements, some requiring 33 cents in postage and other requiring 55 cents in postage. if the total cost for the mailings was $75.90, how many mailings that require 33 cent stamps were sent?

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Answer:

The history of postal service of the United States began with the delivery of stampless letters, whose cost was borne by the receiving person, later also encompassed pre-paid letters carried by private mail carriers and provisional post offices, and culminated in a system of universal prepayment that required all letters to bear nationally issued adhesive postage stamps.[1]

Benjamin Franklin postage stamp of 1895

In the earliest days, ship captains arriving in port with stampless mail would advertise in the local newspaper names of those having mail and for them to come collect and pay for it, if not already paid for by the sender. Postal delivery in the United States was a matter of haphazard local organization until after the Revolutionary War, when eventually a national postal system was established.[2] Stampless letters, paid for by the receiver, and private postal systems, were gradually phased out after the introduction of adhesive postage stamps, first issued by the U.S. government post office July 1, 1847, in the denominations of five and ten cents, with the use of stamps made mandatory in 1855.

The issue and use of adhesive postage stamps continued during the 19th century primarily for first class mail. Each of these stamps generally bore the face or bust of an American president or another historically important statesman. However, once the Post Office realized during the 1890s that it could increase revenues by selling stamps as "collectibles," it began issuing commemorative stamps, first in connection with important national expositions, later for the anniversaries of significant American historical events. Continued technological innovation subsequently prompted the introduction of special stamps, such as those for use with airmail, zeppelin mail, registered mail, certified mail, and so on.[citation needed] Postage due stamps were issued for some time and were pasted by the post office to letters having insufficient postage with the postage due to be paid to the postal carrier at the receiving address.

Today, stamps issued by the post office are self-adhesive, and no longer require that the stamps be "licked" to activate the glue on their back. In many cases, post office clerks now use Postal Value Indicators (PVI), which are computer labels, instead of stamps.[citation needed]

Where for a century-and-a-half or so, stamps were almost invariably denominated with their values (5 cent, 10 cent, etc.) the United States post office now sells non-denominated "forever" stamps for use on first-class and international mail.[3] These stamps are still valid even if there is a rate increase. However, for other uses, adhesive stamps with denomination indicators are still available and sold.

Answer:

2.3

Step-by-step explanation:

Eugene had $57.93 to spend when he went to Staples. He bought 4 notebooks for $7.99 each and some pens for $2.49 each. After paying for his supplies he had $18.50 left. How much did each pens cost?

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Answer:$6.21

Step-by-step explanation:

57.93 - (4 X 7.99)

= $33.96

$33.96 - $18.50

= $15.46

[tex]\frac{15.46}{2.49}[/tex]

= $6.2088

=$6.21

what is the surface area of this shape?

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Answer:

361.88 in.²

Step-by-step explanation:

Surface area of triangular prism = 2(B.A) + PH

Where,

B.A = base area of triangular base = ½*bh = ½*8*6 = 24 in.²

P = perimeter of triangular base = 7.21 + 7.21 + 8 = 22.42 in.

H = height of the prism = 14 in.

Surface area of the prism = 2(24) + 22.42×14

= 48 + 313.88

= 361.88 in.²

i need help with this please

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Answer:

a=40 degree( vertically opposite angle)

a+b+90=180( area of triangle)

or, 40+ b+ 90=180

or,b=180-130

b=50 degree

c+65=180 (st.line)

or, c= 180-65

c= 115 degree

A baker made nine cupcakes each a different type four people want to share them equally how many cupcakes in each person get?

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The answer would be 2 and 1/4

What are the coordinates of the point on the directed line segment from (-10, -3)
to (-3, -3) that partitions the segment into a ratio of 3 to 4?

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Answer:

  (-7, -3)

Step-by-step explanation:

The point is the weighted sum of the end point coordinates. The weights are the reverse of the adjacent segment proportions.

  P = (4(-10, -3) +3(-3, -3))/7 = (-40-9, -12-9)/7 = (-49, -21)/7

  P = (-7, -3)

The point that partitions the segment in the desired fashion is (-7, -3).

_____

Alternate solution

The given segment can be recognized as a horizontal segment of length 7. Then the desired point is 3 units from the first end, so at (-10+3, -3) = (-7, -3).

Pick the correct compound inequality that represent "All real numbers that
are greater than -6 but less than 6"*
-6 X 36
6 sxs-6
-6 0 -6

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I think it’s b so yea

The correct compound inequality which represents the given statement is -6 < x < 6.

What are Compound Inequalities?

Compound inequalities are inequalities which are formed by combining two simple inequalities.

For example, 3 < x < 6 is a compound inequality which is a combination of x > 3 and x < 6.

Given statement is,

All real numbers that are greater than -6 but less than 6.

Let x represents the numbers satisfying the inequality.

All real numbers greater than -6 can be expressed as x > -6.

All real numbers that are less than 6 can be expressed as x < 6.

These two inequalities has to be combined.

x > -6 and x < 6

-6 < x < 6, which is the compound inequality.

Hence the compound inequality is -6 < x < 6.

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álgebra II. Help please...

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Answer:

See below

Step-by-step explanation:

The domain of [tex]f[/tex] is non-negative real numbers, and the domain of [tex]g[/tex] is real numbers.

[tex](f\circ g)(x) = 2\sqrt{2}|x|^5[/tex] (I skipped calculation details), so [tex](f\circ g)(9) = 2 \sqrt{2} \cdot 9^5[/tex].

(ANSWER ASAP) *Still Unanswered* Lines a & b represent a system of linear equations. Line a passes through the points (1,3) and (3,1). Line b passes through the point (-1,0). Which statement must be true? 1, 2, 3, or 4?
1) If line b passes through the point (-2,1) then there are infinitely many solutions to the system of equations because the slopes of the lines are the same.

2) If line b passes through the point (0,1) then there is more than one solution to the system of equations because the lines are perpendicular.

3) If line b passes through the point (1,3) then there are infinitely many solutions to the system of equations because line a also passes through the point (1,3)

4) If line b passes through the point (1,-2) then there is no solution to the system of equations because the lines are parallel.

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Answer:

D: If line B passes through the point (1,-2), then there is no solution to the system of equations because the lines are parallel.

I think that is right...?

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

D: If line B passes through the point (1,-2), then there is no solution to the system of equations because the lines are parallel.

Step-by-step explanation:

Classify the angle.
What type is it.

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The angle is obtuse I think

How many 1/6 pieces are there in 3/6

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Answer:

there are 3 1/6 pieces

Step-by-step explanation:

since 3 x 1/6=3/6.

another explanation:

(3/6)/(1/6)=(3/6) x (6/1) since you multiply by inverse when dividing fractions. Then, (3/6) x (6/1) = 18/6, which equals 3.

la medida de un angulo externo de un triangulo y la suma de las madidas de los dos angulos internos remotos son

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La medida de un ángulo exterior de un triángulo es igual a la suma de las medidas de los dos ángulos interiores no adyacentes del triángulo.

PLEASE HELPPP with this problem THANK YOUU!!!

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D, think reflection like a mirror

What are the coordinates of point P?

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Answer:

pic??...................

The image of the point (6, 6) under a translation is (5,2). Find the coordinates of
the image of the point (0, 2) under the same translation.

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Answer:

  (-1, -2)

Step-by-step explanation:

The difference between the coordinates of the image and the coordinates of the original is the same for both points.

  X - (0, 2) = (5, 2) -(6, 6)

  X = (5, 2) -(6, 6) +(0, 2) = (5-6+0, 2-6+2)

  X = (-1, -2)

The image of the point after translation is (-1, -2).

what is the area of the triangle?

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Answer:

32

Step-by-step explanation:

The area A of a triangle is given by the formula A=12bh where b is the base and h is the height of the triangle.

What is the point-slope form of a line with slope 3/2 that contains the point
(-1, 2)?
O A. y+2 = (x-1)
O B. y-2 = (x-1)
O C. y-2 = }(x+1)
O D.y+2 = (x+1)

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Answer:

y-2=3/2(x+1)

Step-by-step explanation:

y-y1=m(x-x1)

y-2=3/2(x-(-1))

y-2=3/2(x+1)

Which solid has a greater volume? O A. Figure A 48 B. Figure B O C. they are equal A 2 O D. need more information​

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Answer:

  B.  Figure B

Step-by-step explanation:

The figure is difficult to read. We assume the height of the pyramid is 9, and the radius of the cylinder is 1.

The pyramid volume is ...

  V = 1/3Bh

  V = 1/3(4²)(9) = 48 . . . cubic units

__

The cylinder volume is ...

  V = πr²h

  V = π(1²)(48) = 48π . . . cubic units

The cylinder has π times as much volume as the pyramid. Figure B is larger.

_____

Additional comment

If the diameter (not the radius) of the cylinder is 1 unit, then its volume is 12π cubic units and the pyramid has more volume.

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