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Figure PQRS is reflected about the y-axis to obtain figure P'Q'R'S':

A coordinate grid is shown from negative 4 to 0 to 4 on both x- and y-axes. A polygon PQRS has P at ordered pair 1, 1, Q at ordered pair 2, 3, R at ordered pair 3, 3, S at ordered pair 4, 2. A polygon P prime Q prime R prime S prime has P prime at ordered pair negative 1, 1, Q prime at ordered pair negative 2, 3, R prime at ordered pair negative 3, 3, and S prime at ordered pair negative 4, 2.

Which statement best describes the relationship between the two figures?

Figure PQRS is bigger than figure P'Q'R'S'.
Figure PQRS is similar to figure P'Q'R'S'.
The measure of angle S is equal to the measure of angle Q'.
The measure of angle S is equal to the measure of angle P'.

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Answer 1
Figure PQRS is similar to figure P’Q’R’S’
Answer 2
A is the correct answer

Related Questions

What is the relationship between the following two sequences?
Sequence 1: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10….
Sequence 2: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50…
The terms in Sequence 2 are twice as large as the terms in Sequence 1.
The terms in Sequence 2 are eight times as large as the terms in Sequence 1.
The terms in Sequence 2 are ten times as large as the terms in Sequence 1.
The terms in Sequence 2 are five times as large as the terms in Sequence 1.

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Answer:

The 4th option

Step-by-step explanation:

Sequence 1 * 5 = Sequence 2

Hope this helps! Have a nice day!

Answer:

It doubles each time 2,4 10,20

Step-by-step explanation:

Jay tosses two coins several times. The results are below.

H → Heads
T → Tails

Toss 1: H;H
Toss 2: H;T
Toss 3: T;H
Toss 4: T;T
Toss 5: T;H

What is the experimental probability that the coins will land on different sides on the next toss?

O 1/5
O 2/5
O 3/5
O 4/5

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Answer:

C. 3/5

Step-by-step explanation:

As per experiment, coins tossed 5 times and coins landed on different sides 3 times:

Toss 2: H;T, Toss 3: T;H, Toss 5: T;H

This gives us the experimental probability of:

3 out of 5 or 3/5

Correct choice is C

Enter the statement, with the values in the same order, but with parentheses so that the statement is true. 9 × 4 − 4 × 5 + 12 ÷ 4 = 28 when:
BLANK x BLANK - BLANK x BLANK + BLANK ÷ BLANK = 28

(Fill in the blanks)

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9(4-4) x (5+12)/4=28

Fill in the blanks please and thank you with the correct answers.

Fill in the blanks please and thank you with the correct answers.

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Answer:

sorry i don't get this can you explain your lesson a little more please??

Step-by-step explanation:

If a hotel's nightly rate is $127 and I wanted to stay for 30 days. How would I figure the monthly cost?

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Answer:

Approx. $3810 per month.

Step-by-step explanation:

Take 127$ and multiply it by 30 days since you want to know how much it'll be for a month. You'll get $3810.

Answer:

$3810

Step-by-step explanation:

Simplify the equality y+1<3

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Answer:

y < 2

Step-by-step explanation:

any number less than 2 makes the equation correct

im sorry if I was wrong.

y < 5


I’m not sure if I’m right. But i do remember doing a problem like this the other day.

The circumference of a circular park is approximately 18 feet. What is the approximate area inside the circular park?

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Answer:

25.685 square feet.

Step-by-step explanation:

Circumference = 2 * π * radius

From this, we can derive the formula for the radius:

radius = Circumference / (2 * π)

Let's substitute the value of the circumference and calculate the approximate radius:

radius = 18 / (2 * π)

radius ≈ 18 / (2 * 3.14159)

radius ≈ 2.865 feet

Now that we have the approximate radius, we can calculate the area:

Area ≈ π * radius²

Area ≈ 3.14159 * (2.865)²

Area ≈ 3.14159 * 8.193225

Area ≈ 25.685 square feet

Therefore, the approximate area inside the circular park is approximately 25.685 square feet.

We know that the circumference of a circle is given by:

C = 2πr

where C is the circumference and r is the radius of the circle.

In this case, we are given that the circumference is approximately 18 feet, so we can set up the following equation:

18 = 2πr

Solving for r, we get:

r = 9/π ≈ 2.864 feet

Now we can use the formula for the area of a circle:

A = πr^2

Substituting the value we found for r, we get:

A = π(2.864 ft)^2 ≈ 25.85 ft^2

Therefore, the approximate area inside the circular park is approximately 25.85 square feet.

Ted is making a triangular frame out of wood. The wood costs $1.25 per foot. The sides of the triangle are in a ratio of 4:3:2. About how much money will Ted ay for wood if the shortest side of the triangle is 14 inches?

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

y is dis so hard i have tryed to do it for 2 hours and still cant find out what it isT-T

Step-by-step explanation:

Drag and drop the numbers into the tables to complete the table of values for the equation y= 2x +5

Please don't respond if you don't know it. It's not funny and doesn't help me whatsoever.

Drag and drop the numbers into the tables to complete the table of values for the equation y= 2x +5Please

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What you would do to solve this is you would need to plug in the x values into the equation. For example, for the first one you would put:
y=2(-2)+5
y=-4+5
y=1

PLEASE HELP!!!
Lee can type 1 1/3 pages every 15 minutes. How many hours does it take him to type 10 2/3 pages? Complete the rate table to solve the proportion.

pages---> 4/3=32/3
hours---> 1/4 = x

Lee can type 10 2/3 pages in _________ hours.
a. 1 3/4
b. 2
c. 2 1/4
d. 2 1/2

PLEASE HELP!!! Lee can type 1 1/3 pages every 15 minutes. How many hours does it take him to type 10

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Answer:

First, we know that:

1 1/3 = 4/3

10 2/3 = 32/3

15 minutes = 0.25 hours

Let's imagine that x (hours) is the time it takes Lee to type 32/3 pages.

From the information, we can tell that:

Lee can type:

4/3 pages in 0.25 hours

32/4 pages in x hours

So x should be:

x = (32/4 . 0.25)/4/3 = 2 (hours)

So it takes Lee 2 hours ro type 10 2/3 pages

Step-by-step explanation:

Cassidy mixed 4 ounces of green paint with 2 ounces of silver paint. She decided to make 36 ounces of the same mixture. How many ounces of silver paint does she need? PLZ ANSWER ME

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Answer:

72  im pretty sure

Step-by-step explanation:

she needs 12 ounces of silver paint
4:2
4x6=24 2x6=12 24+13=36

How long is the above fish if each can is about 4 ¾ inches?

How long is the above fish if each can is about 4 inches?

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Answer:

33.25 = 33 1/4

Step-by-step explanation:

times 4 3/4 by 7

4 3/4 X 7 = 33.25 = 33 1/4

Ramiro is 3/10 as tall as the flagpole. The flagpole is 5/9 as tall as the nearby tree. The tree is 32 2/5 feet tall. How tall is Ramiro?

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Answer:

5.4 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Start with the flagpole. It is 5/9 of 32 2/5.

32 2/5 = 162/5.

5/9 * 162/5 = 162/9.

Ramiro is 3/10 as tall as 162/9.

3/10 * 162/9 = 27/5, or 5.4 feet tall

His height is 5.4 f

Thank you...

i need to answer part b. i really need help. this is due tomorrow pls. ☹️

i need to answer part b. i really need help. this is due tomorrow pls.

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step explanation: it helped me with a lot of assignments.

Answer:

28+x

Step-by-step explanation:

6+6=12

8+8=16

12+16= 28

What is the measurement of the longest line segment in a right rectangular prism that is 11.2 centimeters​ long, 6.6 centimeters​ wide, and 6 centimeters​ tall?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

3.1313109

Answer: the answer should equal 3.131

Step-by-step explanation: as this is the measurement of the longest line in right rectangular prism.

Please got brainliest

Will give Brainliest! Please solve quickly!

Will give Brainliest! Please solve quickly!

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Answer:2

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

a is 3x-3+1=3x-2 B is -1-y+3+y=2 C is -x+x+2 = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

a has 3 positive x's and 3 negative ones and 1 so the equation is 3x-3+1 and to  simplify you would do -3+1 which is 2 and 3x is simplified enough so a is 3x-3+1=3x-2

B one negative 1 and 1 negative y 3 positive ones any one positive y. so the equation is -1-y+3+y and the answer is 2 everything elese cancels out.

C  one negative x one positive x and 2 positive ones so the equation is -x+x+2 and when you simplify you get just 2 again.

If you need any help or further explaination leave a comment or if its wrong tell me and ill try my best to fix it.

Proportional relationships, please answer all of the parts! Thank you!

Proportional relationships, please answer all of the parts! Thank you!

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Answer:

a. No (see below)

b. (see below)

c. Johnny

d. Johnny = $12.50 / hour      Doug = $9.16... / hour

e. Doug: extend the table to show how much he gets paid for 1 hour of work (the unit rate)

Johnny: already on the graph

Step-by-step explanation:

a. No. This is because a proportional relationship would have a certain ratio between payment and the amount of time spent working, which would not change. However, if Doug's neighbour pays him $55 for 6 hours, it's likely that this is not a proportional relationship, or we would be able to divide $55 by the 6 hours Doug spent working.

b. Even though above I said that it's probably not a proportional relationship, if it were, we would have to divide everything equally. I'm guessing the table should look like this:

                            Doug

       Time (hr)                      Earnings ($)

          4                                  $36.66...

          5                                  $45.8333...

          6                                  $55

          7                                  $64.4666....

          8                                  $73.333...

To work out how much Doug would get for working 4 hours:

4/6 x $55 = 2/3 x $55 = $36.66... (so definitely not a proportional relationship)

To work out how much Doug would get for working 5 hours:

5/6 x $55 = $45.8333.... (more evidence that this is not a proportional relationship)

To work out how much Doug would get for working 7 hours (we already got 6 hours):

7/6 x $55 = $64.4666...

To work out how much Doug would get for working 8 hours:

8/6 x $55 = $73.33... (we could double the 4 hour payment, but this is probably more accurate)

c. Johnny is getting paid more. If we look at how much Doug gets for 6 hours, it's $55. If we look out at how much Johnny gets for 6 hours, it's $75. (If we do the same with the other amounts of time, it's the same.

4 hours: D = $36.67 vs J = $50

5 hours: D = $45.83 VS J = $60

etc...

d. Johnny gets $75 per 6 hours --> 75/6 = $12.50 per hour

Doug gets $55 per 6 hours --> 55/6 = $9.1666... per hour

e. Carry on the table for Doug all the way to 1, so you can see the how much Doug gets paid for 1 hour of work (i.e. the minimum).

The unit rate is already on the graph for Johnny.

HOPE THIS HELPED :)

P.S. Mate cld you please give me Brainliest? That table took so much dam work

I agree with the other person

Which number sentence is true?

Which number sentence is true?
Which number sentence is true?

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Answer: D for Q 1. A for Q 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

-7 2/6>-13

is true because when u calculate the denominator by the numerator its the only real number

A rectangular prism. A rectangle has a base of 14 inches and height of 17 inches. A rectangle has a base of 15 inches and height of 14 inches. A rectangle has a base of 14 inches and height of 8 inches. 2 triangles have a base of 15 inches and height of 8 inches. Devon wants to build a ramp with the dimensions shown. How much wood does he need? 470 in.2

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Answer:64

Step-by-step explanation:

Look I’m not that positive

Answer:

The answer Is 680 inches.

Step-by-step explanation:

On edge 2021

The costs of buying a small piece of land and a small car in a remote village since the year 1990 are represented by the following tables:
Determine whether the data described in the tables is best modeled by a linear function or an exponential function.

The costs of buying a small piece of land and a small car in a remote village since the year 1990 are

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To determine whether the data described in the tables is best modeled by a linear function or an exponential function, we need to analyze the patterns and trends in the data. Unfortunately, since you have mentioned tables but have not provided any specific data or tables, I am unable to assess the nature of the data or the relationship between the variables.

Please provide the specific data or tables for the costs of buying a small piece of land and a small car since 1990, and I'll be happy to help you determine whether a linear or exponential function is the best model for the data.
Unable to do because there is no diagram or anything like that for me to go off of

Plz, Help I'll give brainlist to whoever answers all questions!

Plz, Help I'll give brainlist to whoever answers all questions!
Plz, Help I'll give brainlist to whoever answers all questions!

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Area => 7.5 x 2 = 15 m² (Choice B)

2. Area => 5 x 11 = 55 in² (Choice B)

3. Area = (12 x 18) * 0.5 = 108 cm² (Choice A)

4. Triangular Pyramid (Choice D)

6. Area of Rectangle => 12 x 9 = 108

   Area of Triangle => 7x6 = 42

   Sum of Area => 150

7.  Surface Area => (4x4)x6 = 96 in² (Choice D)

8. Volume = 3x15x14 = 630 in³ (Choice D)

1.B
2.B
3.A
4.D
5.150
6.D
7. D

A right triangle has sides of length 3, 4, and x. Find x if it is one of the legs.

HELP ON THIS ONE????

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Answer:

C) 2.6

Work Shown:

a = x, b = 3, c = 4

a^2 + b^2 = c^2  ... pythagorean theorem

x^2 + (3)^2 = (4)^2

x^2 + 9 = 16

x^2 = 16 - 9

x^2 = 7

x = sqrt(7)

x = 2.64575131106459

x = 2.6

A gardener uses a total of gallons of gasoline in one month. Of the total amount
of gasoline, was used in his lawn mowers. How many gallons of gasoline did the
gardener use his lawn mowers in one month?

A gardener uses a total of gallons of gasoline in one month. Of the total amountof gasoline, was used

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Answer:

D. 36.9

Explanation:

three-fifths of 61.5 is 36.9!

Answer:

D. 36.9

Step-by-step explanation:

The total amount of gallons the gardener typically uses in a month is 61.5 gallons. Since the gardener used 3/5 gallons, we know that 5/5 is 61.5 gallons. So you would have to divide 61.5 by 5 in order to get 1/5 of the gallons which would be 12.3. Then you have to multiply the 12.3 by 3 in order to get 3/5 of how much the gardener used which is 39.9 gallons. I hope this helped!

Math question someone pls explain how to answer it I am stuck pt.6

Math question someone pls explain how to answer it I am stuck pt.6

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Answer:

1/5 or 20%

Step-by-step explanation:

Probability = favorable outcomes

                   total num. of outcomes

Probability =  2

                      10

Find the GCF, 2.

2 ÷ 2 = 1

10 ÷ 2 = 5

1/5

sorry if it's wrong

Answer:

The probability of choosing a green shirt is 20%=1/5=.2

Step-by-step explanation:

find the total amount = 10

Find the total of question (probability of choosing green) = 2

set as a fraction:

Numerator = amount needed (2)

Denominator = all things/objects involved (10)

PS*

With probability there is a good chance the answer is going to be less than 1 or 100%, knowing that can help to tell which number goes in what place of the fraction

ex:

10/2=5=500% (this can't be the answer)

So Flip it 2/10=.2=20% (This seems more of a reasonable answer)

The ratio of boys to girls at a soccer camp is 3:5. If there are 51 boys at the camp, then how many of the campers are girls? HINT: Solve using a proportion.
:} thank uuu

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Answer:

85 girls

Step-by-step explanation:

A proportion of 3:5 means that there are 5 girls at the camp for every 3 boys.

You can find the number of girls by taking the amount of boys and multiplying by the proportion.

51 * 5:3

51 * 5/3

85 girls

85 girls and 51 boys together it’s 136 children at the soccer camp

Solve the equation:
Evaluate -3.28 - (-4.4) +(-p) where p = 9.7

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Answer: 10.32

Step-by-step explanation:

First, we write down the question.

-3.28 -(-4.4) + (-p)

Next, we substitute p = 9.7

-3.28 -(-4.4) + (-9.7)

Finally, we solve the integers and solve.

-3.28 +4.4 -9.7

-3.28 + 14.2

10.32

Hope this helps!!

P.S My answer could be wrong lol

Answer:

10.82

Step-by-step explanation:

-3.28-(-4.4)+(-9.7)

-3.28+4.4+(9.7)

1.12+9.7

10.82

The circle graph shows the visitors at Ms. Chompson’s bakery last month. There were a total of 360 visitors last month. Show your work to find the answers below. Give a number, not the percent.

a) How many visitors last month were age 18 and under? ____________


b) How many were between the ages of 19-44? _____________

The circle graph shows the visitors at Ms. Chompsons bakery last month. There were a total of 360 visitors

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Answer:

15

Step-by-step explanation:

378 & 342



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Explanation:
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Shutting the car door I caught a familiar scent. Suddenly, it was summer and I was nibbling cookies in my aunt's old truck. Every year we'd head out for an adventure on our way to see cousins. My aunt would drive until she was bleary-eyed, belting out songs with the radio. I hummed a familiar tune and thought about her chocolate chip cookies. I haven't taken a road trip for a long time! Why does the author spend time giving details from past travels? The author flashes back to share a sense of curiosity and exploration. The author shares the information to warn readers about how tiring car travel can be. The author describes the memories to share happiness from time spent with an aunt.

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Choose the model for the problem 3/4 divided by 5.
3/20
3/4
1/20
15/20

h e l p m e p l e a s e t h a n k y o u

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Answer:

\(a)\ \frac{3}{20}\)

Step-by-step explanation:

\(\frac{3}{4} \div 5\\\\\frac{3}{4}*\frac{1}{5}\\\\\frac{3}{20}\)

Hope this helps!

Your answer is 3/20

3/4 divided by 5 is 3/20

Hope this helps

I have 5 questions. Please try to answer as many as possible! It would be a big help.


1. Emma is 10 years old. She asked her father how old he is. Her father answered, "When you are my age, I will be 70." How old is Emma's father?


2. Kathy is 12 years old and Ben is 16 years old. How many years ago was Ben three times older than Kathy?


3. James's dog, Buddy, is 2 years older than Fluffy, the neighbor's cat. Three years ago, Buddy was three times older than Fluffy. How old are the cat and dog now?


4. John is two years younger than his sister, Annie. Last year, John was half Annie's age. How old and John and Annie now?


5. The sum of Ellie's and Genya's age is 60. In 6 years, Genya will be 8 times older than Ellie will be. How old is Ellie now?


It would be a huge help if you answered these. Thanks! I will mark the Brainliest for most and best answers.

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Answer:

1. Emma's father is 40

2. 10 years ago

3. The cat is 4 years old, and the dog is 6 years old.

4. John is 3 and Annie is 5

5. Ellie is 2 years old

Genya is 58 years old

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope this helps you out!

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Calculate K, if the effective annual interest rate for all transactions is 5%. which marketing management philosophy is often adopted by organizations using aggressive selling techniques to sell products such as life insurance or preplanned funeral services? If Justin can type 408 words in 4 minutes, what is the unit rate of words to minutes? a400 words/ 1 minute b100 words/ 1 minute c102 words/1 minute d412 words/1 minute Rafael needs to read 3 novels each month.Let N be the number of novels Rafael needs to read in M months.Write an equation relating N to M. Then use this equation to find the number of novels Rafael needs to read in 13 months. The hypothesis that an effect or relationship exists (or exists in a specific direction) in the population is?