Help me do some maths!

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Ok Help me OCUK!

I need to do some maths questions and was wondering if you lot can help me please! I need to show my working as well.

1. Paul has 35 CD's, but 14 of them have damaged cases, what percentage of his CD's are damaged?

2. The diagonal of a square is 20 cm long, find the area of the square.

3. What would be the co-ordinates for the graph y=3x -1

4. For each of these sequences find an expression for the nth term

4,9,16,25

3, 3 1/4 3 1/2, 3 3/4

5. A line with the equation y=mx + c goes through the points (0,4) and (2,14) find m and c.

Thankyou muchly!
 
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Stop slacking around and do 'em yourself boy:p

Im a girl!
And I need to beat my brother at doing them (he reckons hes cleverer than me :D )
Plus its been a long time since I had to do any maths homework myself!
 
Im a girl!
And I need to beat my brother at doing them (he reckons hes cleverer than me :D )
Plus its been a long time since I had to do any maths homework myself!

Surely this is showing he's right though... :D
 
1. 14/35 x100
2. (20^2/2)^.5
3. say whaa? every co-ordinate on a graph?
...Ive given up, back to my technical drawing :(
 
And I need to beat my brother at doing them (he reckons hes cleverer than me :D )

So, you want to prove to yourself that you're smarter than your brother... by getting someone else to do the work for you?! :confused:
I guess this is the steroetypical way to succeed, if you're an attractive female - bat the 'ol eyelids and take credit for the result :p
 
3. say whaa? every co-ordinate on a graph?
...Ive given up, back to my technical drawing :(

No I just need like the first 5 points so I can plot the line. I have the graph here I need to plot the co-ordinates on it.
 
1. Trick question. Just because the cases are damaged, doesn't mean the CDs themselves are.

2. 2x^2 = 400 => x^2 = 200, so the area is 200

3. Doesn't make sense.

4. (n+1)^2, 3+(n-1)/4

5. m = 5, c = 4
 
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