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Use the order of operations to evaluate this expression: 7 + (5 - 9)²+ 3(16 ÷8). The value of the expression is
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 01:40, ptanner706
Ahigh-altitude spherical weather balloon expands as it rises, due to the drop in atmospheric pressure. suppose that the radius r increases at the rate of 0.02 inches per second, and that r = 36 inches at time t = 0. determine the equation that models the volume v of the balloon at time t, and find the volume when t = 360 seconds. v(t) = 4π(0.02t)2; 651.44 in3 v(t) = 4π(36 + 0.02t)2; 1,694,397.14 in3 v(t) = four pi times the product of zero point zero two and t to the third power divided by three.; 4,690.37 in3 v(t) = four pi times the quantity of thirty six plus zero point zero two t to the third power divided by three.; 337,706.83 in3
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If its non of them tell me..valerie took a day-trip. she drove from her house for a while and took a coffee break. after her coffee break, she continued driving. after 2 hours of driving after her coffee break, her distance from her house was 210 miles. her average speed during the whole trip was 60 miles per hour. valerie created the equation y−210=60(x−2) to represent this situation, where xx represents the time in hours from her coffee break and yy represents the distance in miles from her house. which graph correctly represents valerie's distance from her house after her coffee break?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 02:00, joellianamikhai3123
An isosceles trapezoid with a perimeter of 42 inches. each of the congruent non parallel sides is 5 inches long, and the trapezoid is 3 inches tall. how long are the two parallel sides? a. 10 in, 22 in b. 16 in, 16 in c. 10 in, 16 in d. 12 in, 20 in
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