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Question 1117490: Infinite geometric series problem!
The sides of a square are each 4 cm long. A second square is drawn by connecting the midpoints of the sides of the first square. A third square is drawing by connecting the midpoints of the sides of the second square.
What is the sum of all the areas of the squares if this process is continued indefinitely?
Use an infinite geometric series.
Here's a crappy example: https://imgur.com/vuLP6IU
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Question 1117692: A conveyor belt carries supplies from the first floor to the second floor which is 30ft higher. The belt makes a 60 degree angle with the ground. How far do the supplies travel from one end of the conveyor belt to the other to the nearest foot? If the belt moves at 80ft/min how long does it take the supplies to move to the second floor to the nearest tenth of a minute
17ft; 0.2 min
35 ft; 0.4 min
42ft; 0.5 min
52ft; 0.6 min
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Question 1117698: A committee is formed from 3 seniors, 2 juniors, 2 sophomores, and 1 freshmen. All students are seated around a circular table.
If students of the same grade level must sit together, how many different ways are there for the students to be seated?
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Question 1121100: The driver-side wiper blade is 26 inches long and the passenger-side wiper blade is 16 inches long.
If the surface area of the windshield is 1250 square inches and both blades rotate at an angle of 100°, what percentage of the entire windshield is cleaned by the wiper blades?
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Question 1122690: Which statement is true?
A. Lines in a different parallel plane cannot be parallel
B. Lines in a different parallel plane cannot be perpendicular
C. Lines in a different intersecting plane cannot be perpendicular
D. Lines in a different intersecting plane cannot be skew lines
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Question 1123077: Jackson receives $4.63 as his change at the grocery store. He places it into a charity donation jar at the register.
Write an addition equation to represent Jackson's net change in money.
Enter your answer as an addition equation, like this: 42+(-53)=-11
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Question 1123596: My second question is a rectangular picture with dimensions 5in by 8in is surrounded by a frame of uniform width. The combined area of the frame and picture is 180in squared find the width of the frame? Thank you for any help you can provide
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Question 1123595: Hello I'm having trouble with tthese 2 questions can you please help me solve them the 1st one is Nancy begins with 15l of 10% salt solution. How many liters of a 5% salt solution should she add to it in order to obtain an 8% salt solution?
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Question 1123595: Hello I'm having trouble with tthese 2 questions can you please help me solve them the 1st one is Nancy begins with 15l of 10% salt solution. How many liters of a 5% salt solution should she add to it in order to obtain an 8% salt solution?
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Question 1131750: A company invests in a project and it has been estimated that after x months of running, the cumulative profit (€000) for the project is given by the function -3x(squared) + 31.5x - 60, where x represents time in months. The project can run for nine months at the most.
I. Draw a graph which represents the profit function
2. Calculate the breakeven point
3. What is the initial cost of the project?
4. Use the graph to estimate the best time to end the project.
5. Etimate the profit or loss at 1.5months
6. Estimate the months where there will be a profit of €10,000
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Question 1131594: Find the equation that is satisfied by the coordinates of each point. A rod PQ of the length 12 moves so that P is always on the Y-axis and Q always on the X-axis. A point M on PQ is 2/3 of the way from P to Q. What equation is satisfied by the coordinates of M?
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Question 1132937: a florist sells 17000 bouquets per year at a cost of 9 dollars each. In the previous year they raised the price to 16 dollars, they only sold 10000 bouquets that year. Assuming the amount of bouquets sold is in a linear relationship with the cost, what price should the florist charge per bouquet to maximize their revenue?
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