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3. Look at the least amount of time practicing. That is 1/4 hours. Then look at the most time practicing, an hour and a half. Subtract 1 1/2 by 1/4.
4. Look at the dots in the plot. The one in the middle is the highest because it appears the most. The most common time is 3/4 of an hour.
5. To see the total time, add all of the numbers up, including the repeated ones.
Answer:
g(2) = 14
Step-by-step explanation:
g(x) = 3x + 8
g(2) = 3(2) + 8
g(2) = 14
g(2)=14 Hope this helps
Ok so you will be finding the perimeter of this rectangle. The formula is P(perimeter)=2L(length) + 2W(width)
so the length is 48 and the width is 1/2 of 48, and we all know that 1/2 of 48 = 24 right? so in the formula is says 2L so we will take 48 and multiply it by 2 and get 96. The same way with the width. 24 times 2 = 48 so then we add them together and get 144. Therefore the perimeter and the length of fringe that she will use (or how ever you say it) will be 144 inches.
Hope this helps!;)
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To solve, you need to get the variable by itself.
Order of operations:
Square root both sides.
(x-5)= plus/minus root 3, as 3 is not a perfect square.
Now you need to add 5 to both sides to get it to disappear on the side with the x.
x=root3 +or - 5, which can be rearranged so that 5 is the first term.
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