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0.5 of a number is 12 what is the number?

0.5 of a number is 12 what is the number?

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1, 8, 5, 11, 7, 12, 7 (?) what is the next number in this sequence?

This is a typical maths question in a NVR 11+/12+ test, I can help with all the types.

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1 tenth of £1.00

1 tenth of £1.00

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12 divided by 652

please show long division answers

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1/4 of km =?m

1/4 of km =?m

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£20 is shared out between bob and katheryn in the ratio 1:3. what fraction of the £20 does bob get?

£20 is shared out between bob and katheryn in the ratio 1:3. what fraction of the £20 does bob get?

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24n = 120. What is n?

24n = 120. What is n?

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25c^2+10c+1

25c^2+10c+1

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2850 ml in litres

2850 ml in litres

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2x+5=x^2

2x+5=x^2

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3 monkeys ate a total of 25 nuts. Each one ate a different odd number of nuts.

3 monkeys ate a total of 25 nuts. Each one ate a different odd number of nuts. How many nuts did each monkey eat?

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age word problem

Carlos is ten years older than Jose. Five years ago Carlos was three times as old as Jose. How old is Jose now? here's what i have so far: jose=j carlos=10+j

five years ago carlos would be: (10+j)-5? i'm not sure if i'm doing this correctly. please help.

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amul and kim have £10.70 between them. amul has £3.70 more than kim. how much does each have

amul and kim have £10.70 between them. amul has £3.70 more than kim. how much does each have

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An 85.0kg fisherman jumps from dock into a 135.0kg rowboat at rest on the west side of the dock.If the velocity of the fisherman is 4.30m/s to the west as he leaves the dock,what is the final velocity of the fisherman and the boat?

working out!

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An empty carton weighs 750 grams. Packet of crisps weigh 27 grams each.

An empty carton weighs 750 grams. Packet of crisps weigh 27 grams each. calculate the total weight (in grams) of a carton filled with 24 packets of crisps

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Angles in a circle pythagoras?

Can someone please help me?

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answer

3/12 =4 so divide 3788 by answer im guessing

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applications

A veterinarian needs 60 pounds of dog food that is 15% protein. He will combine a beef mix that is 18% protein with a bacon mix that is 9% protein. How many pounds of each does he need to make the 15% protein mix. Define your variables and write a system of equations to solve.

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Appropriate Degree of Accuracy

I have seen questions before in GCSE papers that talk about expressing an answer to an appropriate degree of accuracy. What does that mean and how do I get the right answer?

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area

how do you work out area of a triangle?

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Area of the shaded

A circle of diameter of 30cm, enclose in a square of 30cm x 30cm, the square is divided in 3 parts 10cm x 30cm, the lower part is divided into a right angle triangle of 30cm (base) and 10cm (height), find the area between the 'circle' and the right angle triangle.

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Assume that it costs Microsoft approximately C(x) = 57,600 + 550x + 0.01x^2 dollars

Assume that it costs Microsoft approximately C(x) = 57,600 + 550x + 0.01x2 dollars to manufacture x Xbox 360s in a day.How many Xboxes should be manufactured in order to minimize average cost? What is the resulting average cost of an xbox?

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Bionomial Theorem

a) write down the expansion of (3x+5)3 and deduce the expansion for (3x-5)3 b) Hence find the exact solutions to the equation (3x+5)3 - /93x-5)3 = 730

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Calculators in context- money

hello, i was wondering if anyone could answer this question and explain, i will be happy if you do so.

'Work out each of these, giving your answers to the nearest penny.' a) £950÷24 b) £551÷12

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Calculus: Determine the convergence/divergence of the series

n=1 to infinity Σ [ ln(n+1)*(-1)n+1/(n+1) ]

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can anyone help me and explain how allegbra works??

can anyone help me and explain how allegbra works??

Emma

can anyone help with this maths question?

Remove the brackets and simplify (x-4) (x-7)

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Can you answer this

In a system the probability that each individual component of type A will fail is 0.05, type B is 0.04 and type C is 0.01. Components A, B and C are independent. a. Calculate the overall probability that each system will work b. Is there any difference in the probability of these systems, why?

Emma

Can you explain how to solve 4(y+1)=2(y-2)

The numbers in brackets are powers

Emma

change 3/2 in to mixed numbers

change 3/2 in to mixed numbers

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Changing the subject of a formula

So i found a question which i think looks and is tricky: 1/x = 1/a + 1/b Find x as the subject..Lead me through it please

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Circle Equation

Find the equation of the circumscribed circle of the triangle formed by three lines given by x+y=6, 2x+y=4 and x+2y=5.

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Circle Theorems and Trigonometry

Hi their, I am revising for my gcse exam in 5 weeks and a few topics that I'm struggling with is Circle Theorems and Trigonometry and so if anyone could help me I would be very grateful. Thank you so much!!!

Emma

circumference and revolutions

Billy likes to go cycling. His bike of wheels has diameter 70cm. He has invented a counter for his bike, which counts the number of revolutions the wheels make. One day the counter shows 370 revoltions. How far has billy cycled? Give your answer to the nearest metre.

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coast cost £24 reduced by25% gets further 10% off what is the price

coast cost £24 reduced by25% gets further 10% off what is the price

Emma

complete the table

what is 90% as a fraction

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Complex calculus question

There are two graphs in the first quadant of a graph. One in the form y=(x+a)2 and one in the form y=mx+c. The two graphs intersect at two points/have two common solutions. The area of the intersect (the bit between where the lines intersect) is eqaul to one. What could the equation of the lines be?

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composition of functions

For the functions f(x)=3x-12 and g(x)=(x/3)+4, find each of the following a) f o g (x) b) g o f (x)

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confused

140* (100+30/100) if the cost price is 140 and 30 percent up how do you find selling price,and where did the 100s come in lol

Emma

Convert 5kg into grams

Convert 5kg into grams

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Convert 68 out of 90 into a percentage

Convert 68 out of 90 into a percentage

Emma

coordinate geometry question

The line L passes through the points P ( -1,2) and Q (11,8). A) Find an equation for L in the form y= mx+c, where m and c are constants. ( I'm fine with this part of the question) B) The line Z passes through the point R (10,0) and is perpendicular to L. The lines L and Z intersect at the point S. Calculate the coordinates of S ( to find the coordinates of S you equate the first equation L to the equation of the second line Z and then find the values of x and y I think? Please correct me if I'm wrong) C) Show that the length of RS is 3 square root 5 (Use formula of finding the length of a straight line)

D) Hence, or otherwise, find the exact area of triangle PQR This is the part I'm struggling with, please answer if you can Thanks

Emma

Dave earns a salary of £3000 per month. He gets a pay rise of 6%. Work out his new monthly salary

please show as much working as you can and NO CALCULATOR PLEASE, :)

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Difference between Nothing and Zero, relation Pythagoras

I have been reading many answered problems on this website earlier today and I have been doing some recent research on the topic of "zero" and "nothing". I was trying to relate this controversial topic about "nothing" and the number zero itself to Pythagoras and possibly the magic triangles and squares... I have been trying for the past few hours but nothing comes to mind. The value of zero in mathematics it much different to the meaning of "nothing" itself in physiology and physics so I thought it could become very interesting to relate the Zero and this whole topic about the DIFFERENCE BETWEEN NOTHING AND ZERO to the history and Pythagoras.

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Differential Equations

Solve (D2-3D+2)y =x(x+4) and show that its general solution is given by y=Aex + Be2x +(x2/2) + (7x/2) + (19/4)

My work :

auxiliary eqn , m2 - 3m + 2= 0 m=1 , m=2

Reduced eqn : yn = Aex + Be2x

P.I. = 1/f(D)F(x) = (1/(D2-3D+2))(x(x+4))

P.I. = [(x2+4x) + ( (1/2)( 2- 3(2x) - 3(4) ) ) + (1/4)(92) )

P.I. = x2 + (4x/2) - (6x/4) - (5/2) + (18/4)

P.I. =(x2/2) + x + 8/4

General solution : y= Aex + Be2x + (x2/2) + x + 8/4

Could anyone point out my mistakes?

Emma

differentiate f(t)=2-(2/3)t

differentiate f(t)=2-(2/3)t

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Differentiate with respect to x and simplify your answer

y= x2 (2x+1)1/2

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division

what is infinity divided by 30

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Equations: point slope

find the equation of the line below arrange your answer in the form y=mx+b where b is constant (-2,2) (2,2)

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Excat Values

Using the exact values for the sine and cosine of both 3π/4 and π/3, and the angle difference identity for cosine, find the exact value of cos(5π/12).

Emma

express 36 as a product of prime factors?

now this one i was slightly confused with....as we havent got this in out revision

Emma

factorising help please? 12x + 8y = 4

factorising help please? 12x + 8y = 4

factorising help please? 12x + 8y = 4 can someone please explain factorisng this in simple and easy steps so i can do all the others.

Emma

find a point on a square

a square has a vertex on each coordinate axis, a vertex at (19,99), and a vertex at (x,y). Find the value of the ordered pair (x,y)

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Find all real solutions of this equation.

x4/3 - 102/3 +21=0

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find the equation of the tangent line to (e^xy)+(x^2)-(y^2)=5 through the point (2,0)

find the equation of the tangent line to (e^xy)+(x^2)-(y^2)=5 through the point (2,0)

Emma

find the exact circumference of the circle that is 27m

find the exact circumference of the circle that is 27m

Emma

find the mutual funds percentage.

an investor invested a total of 72, how much was invested in each mutual fund?

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find the value of x (solving linear equations)

9x+5=7x+11

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Find the vertices of a triangle, given the midpoints.

The midpoints of the sides of triangle ABC are (4,1) , E (-2,3) , F ( 1,-4). Use analytic geometry to calculate the coordinates of the vertices of triangle ABC

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find two consecutive number's with a product of 121

find two consecutive number's with a product of 121

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Find two numbers with a total of 1000 and a difference of 238

Find two numbers with a total of 1000 and a difference of 238

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