Ericka's mother works two part-time jobs, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. She works a total of 40 hours each 5-day workweek. If her schedule is the same each day, and she works 2 hours each morning, how many hours does Ericka's mother work each afternoon?

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Answer 1
6 hours left!! hope it was right

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Mrs. Jones husband thought he could fix the clogged sink drain. In doing so he lost the drain snake down the pipe and had to call a plumber. Roto-Rooter charged a $50 home visit fee and an hourly rate of $35 an hour.

Write an equation in slope-intercept form to represent the total cost of the plumbers fees.
y represents the total cost and x represents the number of hours.



Write another equation where t represents the total cost and h represents the number of hours.



What does the y-intercept represent in this problem?



What does the slope represent in this problem?




The plumber was at Mrs. Jones house for 4 hours. What is the total cost for the plumbers visits?

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The answer to your question would be y=35x+50

10 2/5 divided by 7 please help

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1.48 because 10 and 2/5 is 52/5 is 10.4 from there divide by 7 which is 1.48

What is the answer to 4x+3x+x
I don't know but and it's 7x+x or just 7x

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Answer:

7

Step-by-step explanation:

it’s 7x+x because the x counts as a 1 so it can’t just disappear

Josh has 124 ounces of candy. How many pounds of candy does Josh have?
Explain how and plz solve

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Answer:

7.75 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

16 ounces equals 1 pound so divide 16 by 124 to get 7.75

Answer:

7.75

Step-by-step explanation:

We know (by definition) that: 1⁢oz = 0.0625⁢lb

We can set up a proportion to solve for the number of pounds.

1⁢oz124⁢oz =   0.0625⁢lbx⁢lb

Now, we cross multiply to solve for our unknown x:

x ⁢ lb =   124⁢oz1⁢oz * 0.0625 ⁢ lb → x ⁢ lb = 7.75 ⁢ lb

Conclusion: 124 ⁢ oz = 7.75 ⁢ lb

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1) Jacob charged $35 a day for pet sitting. In June he had 3 clients. He worked for the first client for 1/5 of the days in the month. He saved 1/3 of the money he made and spent the rest. How much money did he spend? (June has 30 days)

2)There are 240 seats in a small drama theater. 1/4 of the seats are premium seats that cost $75.the rest are regular seats that cost $60. for one show tickets were sold for 2/3 of the premium seats and 4/5 of the regular seats. how much money was received from ticket sales?

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Answer:

For Question 1. $140 For Question 2. $11640

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Because June has 30 days, 1/5 of the days would be 6. 35 times 6 is 210. If Jacob saves 1/3 of the money, he would have saved 70 and have spent 140 dollars.

2. There are 240 seats. 60 seats are premium and cost 75 dollars. 180 seats are regular and cost 60 dollars. For one show 2/3 were premium (75 dollars) and 4/5 were regular (60 dollars). Because only 60 of the seats are premium and 2/3 of those tickets were purchased, 3000 dollars were spent on premium tickets. Because 180 seats are regular and 4/5 of those tickets were purchased, 8640 dollars were spent on regular tickets.

1/5 of a month is 6 days because 30/5=6. $35 a day times 6 days=$210

210/3=70 because 21/3=7 and you add a zero. He saved $70. 210-70=140.

He spent $140

240/4=60. 60 seats are premium.

180 seats are regular.

75/3=25. 25x2=50

Each premium seat is $50

60/3=20, 20x2=40. Each regular seat is $40

50x60=$3000 for all premium seats

40x180=$72000 for all regular seats

3000+72000=$10,200 for all seats.

$10,200 was received from ticket sales

Han spent 75 minutes practicing the piano over the weekend. For each question, explain or show your reasoning
a. Priya practiced the violin for 52% as much time as Han practiced the piano. How long did she practice?
b. Tyler practiced the clarinet for 64% as much as Han practiced the piano. How long did he practice?

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Answer:

Part A: 39 minutes

Part B: 48 minutes

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A: Multiply 75 x .52 in order to get your answer (39)

Part B: Multiply 75 x .64 in order to get your answer (48)

Hope this helps! :)

Answer:

Part A: 39 minutes

Part B: 48 minutes

The Hendersons went on a driving vacation. They decided to travel 1/3 of the distance on the first day. Owing to bad weather, they had to stop for the night having gone only 1/4 of the distance to the one-third point.
What fraction of the total distance did they travel the first day? Show your work and reduce to lowest terms.


Howie works at a petting zoo. He fed a piglet 1/5 of a bottle of milk, then gave 3/4 of what was left to a calf.
How much of the bottle of milk did the calf drink? Show your work and reduce to lowest terms.

Nathan used 2(5/6) loaves of bread to make sandwiches for a lunch. He made equal numbers of 4 different types of sandwiches.
What fraction of a loaf of bread did Nathan use for each type of sandwich?

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Answer:

A)

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{1}{12}[/tex]

B)

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{3}{5}[/tex]

C)

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{17}{24}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A)

The Hendersons were traveling 1/3 of the distance on the first day.

However, they had to stop, having only traveled 1/4 of the 1/3 distance.

So, we can multiply the two fractions together.

Therefore, the fraction of the total distance they traveled is given by:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{1}{4}\times\frac{1}{3}=\frac{1}{12}[/tex]

The Hendersons traveled 1/12 of the total distance.

Part B)

We are assuming the bottle of milk was full at the beginning.

So, at the beginning, there were 1/1 bottle of milk left.

Howie fed a piglet 1/5 of the bottle. So, there is now:

[tex]\displaystyle 1-\frac{1}{5}[/tex]

Of the bottle left.

Making common denominators and subtracting yields:

[tex]\displaystyle =\frac{5}{5}-\frac{1}{5}=\frac{4}{5}[/tex]

So, after feeding the piglet, 4/5 of the bottle of milk was still there.

3/4 of the remainder was fed to a calf.

So, the amount that was fed to the calf is 3/4 times 4/5. Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{3}{4}\times\frac{4}{5}[/tex]

Multiply:

[tex]\displaystyle =\frac{12}{20}=\frac{3}{5}[/tex]

So, the calf drank 3/5 of the bottle of milk.

Part C)

Nathan used 2 (5/6) loaves of bread to make 4 sandwiches.

First, convert 2 (5/6) to an improper fraction. So:

[tex]\displaystyle 2\frac{5}{6}=\frac{12+5}{6}=\frac{17}{6}[/tex]

Nathan made 4 sandwiches using this. So, we will divide this by 4. Note that this is the same as multiplying by 1/4. Therefore:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{17}{6}\times\frac{1}{4}=\frac{17}{24}[/tex]

So, Nathan used 17/24 loaves of bread per sandwich.

Which equation represents a line that is parallel to the line whose equation is y=-3x?
A) 1/3x+y=4
B) -1/3x=y=4
C) 6x+2y=4
D) -6x+2y=4

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the answer is C!! if you have any more questions you can ask here! ill try my best to help!

132-3 838 38 383

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Please help with this question! Have attached a picture!!!

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Answer:

The answer is E.

Step-by-step explanation:

Plug all the values into the inequalities.

For these, we need only one equation to be true for the x's to work.

When those x-values are plugged in to the first equation, they are less than 18, so this equation doesn't work with our values.

The second equation does work, as all the values are less than or equal to -4. That means that anything in between those number would work as well, so E has to be the correct answer.

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Answer:B

Step-by-step explanation:

Which of these lines has a slope of -3?

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-3 slope would be a steep line going downwards.

Solution: B
The answer is B!!!
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18) slope and y-intercept, I need help ASAP

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The rate of change is 35. It represents the increase in saving every month
The rate of change is 1/35 because the number of months(x) is increasing by 1( the numerator) and the total savings(y) is increasing by 35( denominator).

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Answer:

9

Step-by-step explanation:

inverse operations:                                                                                                                    10 - 28 = 18                                                                                                                                   18 / 2 = 9

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The slope is 3/4 and the cost per ticket is $1.50

What goes in the question mark, greater than, less than, or equal? EASY STUFF

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Answer:

greater

Step-by-step explanation:

Greater it’s rlly easy

At a sale, shirts were sold for $15 each. This price was 80% of their original price. What was the original price?

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Answer:

12 dollars 80% divided by 15 dollars

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer: it should be 18.75 if thats even a answer if not then what ones do u has

John and Jessica are selling fruit for a school fundraiser. Customers can buy small boxes of tangerines and large boxes of tangerines. John sold 7 small boxes of tangerines and 13 large boxes of tangerines for a total $165. Jessica sold 1 small box of tangerines and 13 large boxes of tangerines for a total $135. What is the cost of each of one small box of tangerines and one large box of tangerines?

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Answer: Small box: $13; Large box: $16

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

small box: $5

large box: $10

Step-by-step explanation:

A baker makes 15 cookies in 3 hours. At this rate,
how many cookies can the baker make in 11
hours?

HELP ASAPPPPP!!!!!!

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Answer:

55 cookies

Step-by-step explanation:

15/3 equals 5- 5 cookies per hour

5 times 11 equals 55 cookies in 11 hours

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If for triangle ABC and triangle PQR, the correspondence BCA to QRP is a congruence, which of the following are true.

a} Angle B is congruent to Angle Q
b} Angle P is congruent to Angle C
c} Angle C congruent to Angle Q
d} line segment AB is congruent to
line segment PQ
e] line segment BC is congruent to line segment RP
f] line segement AC is congruent
to line segment RP

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Answer:

a d f

Step-by-step explanation:

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A school allots £2500 to spend on a trip to the theatre.
Theatre tickets have a regular cost of £35 each and are on offer for
1/5off.
A train ticket for the day will cost £20 each.
If 3 teachers and the maximum number of students attend, how much money will the school have left over?

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Answer:

Theatre tickets have a regular cost of £35 each and are on offer for 1/5 off. A train ticket for the day will cost £20 each. If 3 teachers and the maximum number of students attend

Step-by-step explanation:

A sand wedge normally costs $65.00. It is on sale for 20% off the regular price. What is the discount of the sand wedge? A) $15.00 B)$16.25 C) $46.00 D) $52.00

Please..help​

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

20% of 65 is 13

65-13=52

I think it’s D 20% of 65 is 13 so if u do the rest it should be D

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Answer:

n is even

Step-by-step explanation:

i did the math at home.

write the word sentence as an inequality the number x is no less than -4
what is the inequality?

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Answer:

Translate. .

Solve—divide both sides by 12. .

Simplify. .

Write in interval notation. .

Graph on the number line. .

Step-by-step explanation:

Translate and solve. Then write the solution in interval notation and graph on the number line.

Thirty less than x is at least 45.

Solution

Translate. .

Solve—add 30 to both sides. .

Simplify. .

Write in interval notation. .

Graph on the number line. .

x>-4 because it’s saying that x cannot be less than for and it also says that it’s not less than or equal. x is greater than -4 because it is no less than.

In a certain​ chemical, the ratio of zinc to copper is 3 to 14. A jar of the chemical contains 658 grams of copper. How many grams of zinc does it​ contain?

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Answer:

hehehehehheh

Step-by-step explanation:

Shiny roachnoises :P

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A football field is 100 yards in length. How many inches long is a football field?
300 inches
360 inches
3,000 inches
3,600 inches

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Answer:

4629 inches

Step-by-step explanation:

Since there are 36 inches in a yard, the playing area is (36 * 100) = 3600 inches long, and the entire field is (36 * 120) = 4620 inches long.

Answer:

D)

Step-by-step explanation:

I looked it up online

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A is the answer if not then I’m not sure

Which of the following expressions has a simplified value of 3a – 2?



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The answer would be A i hope this helped
The best answer would be B.

The table and the graph below show Josie’s and Salvador’s wages, respectively, based on the number of hours worked. In 2012, Josie and Salvador each worked an eight-hour day for six days each week.

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Answer:

a || 8.25

b || 7.5

c || 1.25

does the table below represent a linear or nonlinear function?

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Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

A linear function

Step-by-step explanation:

A lost turtle - swimming 13 feet below the surface of the water - begins to ascend at 0.5 foot per second. In hopes of (harmlessly) capturing the turtle, a diver jumps into the water to a depth of 4 feet before descending at a rate of 0.25 foot per second.

a) Write an equation to model the position of the turtle at any given time.



b) Write an equation to model the position of the diver at any given time.



c) After how long will the diver be able to catch the turtle?



d) At what depth will the diver be able to catch the turtle?

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Answer:

 (0.25-13) 0.5

Step-by-step explanation:

0.5 have a good day

a car drives at a rate of 65 mi/hr. what is the speed of the car in ft/s? note: 1 mi = 5280 ft

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Answer:. 95.33 ft/sec

Multiply 65 by 5280 to get 343200 feet per hour. Then Divide by 3600. There are 60 minutes in an hour, and 60 seconds in a minute.

343200 ÷ 3600 = 95.333

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:. 95.33 ft/sec

Multiply 65 by 5280 to get 343200 feet per hour. Then Divide by 3600. There are 60 minutes in an hour, and 60 seconds in a minute.

343200 ÷ 3600 = 95.333

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