Multiply.
A. 1666
B. 1656
C. 1676
D. 1766
Answer: A
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Use the even-odd identities to find the exact value of the expression. cos (-30°)
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Use compass and straightedge construction to estimate the coordinates of the center of the inscribed circle in the triangle with vertices (7, 1), (5, 1) and (7, 6) and determine the equation of the circle. Sketch the triangle and the circle.
Sam is sketching a template on graph paper to use as a guide for his painted cork dart board.
The diameter of Circle 1 is 2 feet and the distance between the edges of each of the next three
pairs of circles is 1 foot.The distance between Circle 4 and Circle 5 is 1/2 foot. Sam does not want
axes through or touching his template and therefore wishes to sketch the dart board only in
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Solve the problem.Three shrimp boats supply the shrimp wholesalers on Hilton Head with fresh catch. The Annabelle takes 50% of its catch to Hudson's, 20% to Captain J's, and 30% to Mainstreet. The Curly Q takes 40% of its catch to Hudson's, 40% to Captain J's, and 20% to Mainstreet. The SloJoe takes 30% of its catch to Hudson's, 40% to Captain J's, and 30% to Mainstreet. One week Hudson's received 252.4 pounds of shrimp, Captain J's received 218.8 pounds, and Mainstreet received 165.8 pounds. How many pounds of shrimp did each boat catch?
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