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Question 239047: The base of an isosceles triangle is 12 cm longer than each of its equal legs. a second isosceles triangle whose perimeter is 85 cm has abase that is 15 cm shorter than the base of the first triangle. each of the equal legs of the second triangle is 8 cm longer than each leg of the first. how long are the three sides of each triangle?
Could you help me to find the equation you would use to solve this problem?
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Question 239475: The Patel family had a square garden. They increased the size of the garden so that the new larger square garden is 144 square feet larger than the old garden. The new garden has a side that is 3 feet longer than double the length of the side of the old garden. What are the dimensions of the old and new garden?
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Question 240332: The midpoints of the sides of a square are connected to form a second square.The
midpoints of the sides of the second square are then connected to form a third square, and successive side midpoints are connected in the same way to form a fourth, fifth and sixth square. The area of the original square is 64 square inches. Determine the number of square inches in the area of the sixth square.
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Question 240740: The length of a certain rectangle is 3 cm greater than its width. If the width were doubled and the length were decreased by 1 cm, the new rectangle would have the same perimeter as the original. Find the dimensions of the original rectangle.
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Question 240956: 2. Suppose that the width of a rectangle is three feet shorter than length and that the perimeter of the rectangle is 84 feet.
a) Set up an equation for the perimeter involving only L, the length of the rectangle.
Answer:
b) Solve this equation algebraically to find the length of the rectangle. Find the width as well.
Answer: Length 22.5, Width 19.5
Show your work here:W=L-3
2W+2L=84
2(L-3)+2L=84
2L-6+2L=84
4L=84+6
4L=90
L=90/4
L=22.5 ANS. FOR THE LENGTH.
W=22.5-3=19.5 ANS. FOR THE WIDTH.
PROOF:
2*19.5+2*22.5=84
39+45=84
84=84
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Question 241152: A cylindrical container has 3 inches of water in it and is being filled at a rate of 1/2 inch per minute. The volume, V, of the water in the container is given by the function: V(h)=(π/4)h^3. Write a formula for the volume in terms of the time in minutes. Then, calculate the ammount of time that will take to fill the container to 70 cubic inches.
please.....help!!!!! i have been working from 2 hours!!!!!
and also (π = pi)mathematic pi.
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Question 241310: George Ferris built the first Ferris wheel for the World’s Exposition in Chicago in 1892. Its diameter was 250 ft. If this wheel rotated once every 5 minutes, what was the speed of a car on the circumference of the wheel in feet per second?
A) 157 ft/min B) 15.7 ft/sec C) 2.618 ft/min D) 2.618 ft/sec E) 157 min/hr
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Question 241309: The longest escalator in the world is located in Hong Kong, China. The escalator has a length of 745 ft and rises 377 ft vertical from start to finish. What is the horizontal distance from the bottom of the escalator to the top of the escalator?
A) 368 B) 643 C) 412896 D) 377 E) 600
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Question 242354: Brian and his sister, Linda, agreed that they would each mow one-half of the lawn. The lawn is 25 feet by 45 feet rectangle. the lawn mower cuts a path two feet wide. If Brian starts at one corner and mows a path completely around the outside, how many times should he go around to mow one half of the lawn? Be sure to include your calculations for the entire yard and each trip Brian will take. I'm not even sure where to start!
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Question 242874: A mother rabbit has twelve baby bunnies. Six of the babies are brown, six of the babies have floppy ears, and six of the babies have long hair. All of the bunnies have at least one of these three traits. Two baby bunnies are brown and have floppy ears. Four baby bunnies are brown with long hair. Two baby bunnies have floppy ears and long hair but are not brown. One baby bunny is brown with long hair and floppy ears. Four baby bunnies are white with short hair and floppy ears. How many bunnies are brown with long hair, but don't have floppy ears? (Hint: If a baby bunny is brown with floppy ears, it may or may not have long hair--leave the option open until you are sure!)
I've tried making a bunch of Venn Diagrams, but I can't seem to come up with the right answer.
Thank you for your help.
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Question 242491: The length of each side of an equilateral triangle is 5 centimeters more than the length of each side of a square. The perimeter of the two figures are equal. Find the lengths of the of the square and of the triangle.
I really don't know where to start all I know is that you have to define the variable and write a formula and use it to solve the problem. Please and thank you !
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Question 242546: A red ball and a green ball are
simultaneously tossed into the air. The red ball is given an
initial velocity of 96 feet per second, and its height t seconds
after it is tossed is 16t2 96t feet. The green ball
is given an initial velocity of 80 feet per second, and its
height t seconds after it is tossed is 16t2 80t feet.
a) Find a polynomial D(t) that represents the difference in
the heights of the two balls.
b) How much higher is the red ball 2 seconds after the
balls are tossed?
c) In reality, when does the difference in the heights stop
increasing?
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Question 242992: A rectangular piece of cardboard 11 in by 14 in is made into a box by cutting identical squares from each corner and folding up the sides. If the bottom of the box turns out to have an area of 80 sq. in. what size squares were cut from the corners?
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Question 242998: Please help me solve: A landscaper wants to enclose a rectangle garden with a fence. There is 80 feet of fence availabled for this job. What would the dimesions of the garden be if he wants to maximize the area of the garden?
I know area=length*width and 2x+2y=80, but then I got stuck.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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Question 243013: Originally the dimensions of a rectangle were 12 cm by 7 cm. When both dimensions were decreased by the same amount, the area of the rectangle decreased by 34 cm^2. Find the dimensions of the new rectangle.
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