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In **Mathematics** / **High School** | 2025-07-08

📝 Answered - Convert the following decimal numbers to binary: 1. 490₁₀ 2. 340₁₀

In **Mathematics** / **High School** | 2025-07-08

📝 Answered - Graph the function. $g(x)=-x^2-6 x-6$

In **Business** / **High School** | 2025-07-08

📝 Answered - An appliance company made $2 billion worth of revenue on coffee machines this year. The total market for coffee machines is $18 billion. What is the company's market share? Round to the nearest tenth of a percent.

In **Mathematics** / **High School** | 2025-07-08

📝 Answered - How much would $120 invested at 6% interest compounded monthly be worth after 21 years? Round your answer to the nearest cent. [tex]A(t)=P\left(1+\frac{r}{n}\right)^{n t}[/tex] A. $421.72 B. $271.20 C. $133.25 D. $407.95

In **Mathematics** / **College** | 2025-07-08

📝 Answered - Which is a complete list of factors of each term in the expression [tex]$15+20 x ?$[/tex] 15: 1, 3, 5, 15 [tex]$20 x: 1,2,4,5,10,20, x$[/tex]

In **Mathematics** / **College** | 2025-07-08

📝 Answered - Select the correct answer. Molly and Lynn both set aside money weekly for their savings. Molly already has $650 set aside and adds $35 each week. Lynn already has $825 set aside but adds only $15 each week. Which inequality could they use to determine how many weeks, $w$, it will take for Molly's savings to exceed Lynn's savings? A. $650w+35>825w+15$ B. $650+35w>825+15w$ C. $650w+35<825w+15$ D. $650+35w<825+15w

In **Social Studies** / **College** | 2025-07-08

📝 Answered - A supervisor scolding his subordinate for coming late to work is an example of: A. Positive Punishment B. Positive Reinforcement C. Negative Punishment D. Negative Reinforcement

In **Mathematics** / **College** | 2025-07-08

📝 Answered - Perform the operation and simplify. $\begin{array}{c} \frac{x^2+8 x+16}{x+2} \div \frac{x^2+6 x+8}{x^2-4} \\ \frac{(x-[?])(x+\square)}{x+}\end{array}$

In **Mathematics** / **College** | 2025-07-08

📝 Answered - Tim wants to model a dollhouse from a real house that measures 60 feet in length by 28 feet in width. He decides to use a scale in which [tex]$1 / 4$[/tex] inch equals 1 foot. What will the dimensions of his model be? Length = $\square$ inches Width = $\square$ inches

In **Physics** / **College** | 2025-07-08

📝 Answered - A box with a mass of 7 kilograms is pushed up a ramp to a height of 5 meters. What is the work done against the force of gravity? Assume the ramp has negligible friction. A. 3.4 x 10² joules B. 6.9 x 10² joules C. 8.6 x 10² joules D. 1.7 x 10² joules