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19+(-14)

To calculate 19 + (-14), you simply add the two numbers together:

19 + (-14) = 5

So, the answer is 5.

-5+(-1)

To calculate -5 + (-1), you simply add the two numbers together:

-5 + (-1) = -6

So, the answer is -6.

-18-14

To calculate -18 - 14, you simply subtract the second number from the first:

-18 - 14 = -32

So, the answer is -32.

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Apologies for the previous incorrect response. To calculate -18 - 14 correctly, you would subtract 14 from -18:

-18 - 14 = -32

So, the correct answer is still -32.

A commercial jet liner hits an air pocket and drops 250 feet. After climbing 170 ​feet, it drops another 130 feet. What is its overall vertical​ change?

To find the overall vertical change, we add up the individual changes:

-250 feet + 170 feet - 130 feet = -210 feet

Therefore, the overall vertical change is -210 feet.

2(-1.6)

To calculate 2 times -1.6, you simply multiply the two numbers:

2 * (-1.6) = -3.2

So, the answer is -3.2.

Simplify the numerical expression (-0.8)^2

To simplify (-0.8)^2, you square the value:

(-0.8)^2 = 0.64

So, the result is 0.64.

A farmer has 180 bushels of corn for sale at a​ farmer's market. He sells an average of 16 1/8 bushels each day. After 6 ​days, what is the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale at the​ farmer's market?

To find the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale after 6 days, we will subtract the total number of bushels sold in 6 days from the initial number of bushels.

Number of bushels sold in 6 days = 16 1/8 bushels/day * 6 days = 97/2 bushels

Change in total number of bushels = 180 bushels - 97/2 bushels = 180 bushels - 48.5 bushels = 131.5 bushels

Therefore, the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale after 6 days is 131.5 bushels.

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Apologies for the mistake. Let's calculate it correctly.

Number of bushels sold in 6 days = 16 1/8 bushels/day * 6 days = (129/8) * 6 = 774/8 = 96.75 bushels

Change in total number of bushels = Initial number of bushels - Number of bushels sold in 6 days = 180 bushels - 96.75 bushels = 83.25 bushels

Therefore, the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale after 6 days is 83.25 bushels.

nope

Apologies for the confusion.

To find the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale after 6 days, we need to subtract the total number of bushels sold in 6 days from the initial number of bushels.

Number of bushels sold in 6 days = 16 1/8 bushels/day * 6 days
= (129/8) * 6
= 774/8
= 96.75 bushels (rounded to two decimal places)

Change in total number of bushels = Initial number of bushels - Number of bushels sold in 6 days
= 180 bushels - 96.75 bushels
= 83.25 bushels

Therefore, the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale after 6 days is 83.25 bushels.

still not it

Apologies for the confusion. Let's try again.

Number of bushels sold in 6 days = 16 1/8 bushels/day * 6 days
= (129/8) * 6
= 774/8
= 96.75 bushels

Change in total number of bushels = Initial number of bushels - Number of bushels sold in 6 days
= 180 bushels - 96.75 bushels
= 83.25 bushels

Therefore, the change in the total number of bushels the farmer has for sale after 6 days is actually 83.25 bushels.

The formula F=9/5 changes a temperature reading from the Celsius scale C to the Fahrenheit scale F. What is the temperature measured in degrees Fahrenheit when the Celsius temperature is ​-5 degrees C?

To convert a temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit, we can use the formula:

F = (9/5) * C + 32

where F is the temperature in Fahrenheit and C is the temperature in Celsius.

Given that the Celsius temperature is -5 degrees C, we can substitute this value into the formula:

F = (9/5) * (-5) + 32

Simplifying the equation:

F = (-45/5) + 32
F = -9 + 32
F = 23

Therefore, when the Celsius temperature is -5 degrees C, the temperature measured in degrees Fahrenheit is 23 degrees F.

A​ parachutist's elevation changes by -135 ft in 15 seconds. What is the change in the​ parachutist's elevation each​ second?

To find the change in the parachutist's elevation per second, we divide the total change in elevation by the total time taken:

Change in elevation per second = Total change in elevation / Total time

In this case, the total change in elevation is -135 ft and the total time is 15 seconds:

Change in elevation per second = -135 ft / 15 seconds
= -9 ft/second

Therefore, the change in the parachutist's elevation each second is -9 ft.