Answer:
2(3x+ 4)
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What is the measure of angle F?
E. 20
D. 90
F.?
Answer:
the answer would be 70 because you take 90-20 and you get 70. you have a 90 degree angle is what you're working on right now
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the area of a rectangle with sides measuring 2x+3 and 3x-1 feet
Solve:
a.) 5(x - 2) > -15
AND
b.) x/1 - 9 < -10
Answer:
a.) x>-1
b.) x/1 - 9 < -10
Step-by-step explanation:
a.)
5(x - 2) > -15
(divide both sides)
x-2>-3
(move the constant to the right)
x>-3+2
(calculate)
x>-1
(answer)
b.)
x/1 - 9 < -10
(divide)
x-9<-10
(move the constant to the right)
x<-10+9
(calculate)
x/1 - 9 < -10
(answer)
I toss a coin 60 times. It lands on tails 24 times. What percent of the time does it land on tails?
What is 4/9 - 1/3 =
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Answer:djjdd
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Step-by-step explanation:
Ok but guys is 10009
Three times two less than a number is greater than or equal to five times the number. Find all of the numbers that satisfy the given conditions.
Let n = a number. Choose the inequality that represents the given relationship.
Answer:
D on edge
3(n – 2) ≥ 5n
Step-by-step explanation:
the next question's answer is B
Identify the coefficients: -3h - 2h + 6h +9
Answer:
-23h
Step-by-step explanation:
Complete the point-slope equation of the line through (2,3)(7,4)
y-4=
On the beach boardwalk there are 20 different places to get food 20% of them are ice cream shops how many ice cream Shoppe’s are in the park
Answer:
( 4 )
Step-by-step explanation:
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what is Pi? explain.
Answer:
Pi is a irrational number
Step-by-step explanation:
Pi is an irrational number because it never ends it keeps going on and one.
Pi is also 3.141592654.............. never ends
The giber family purchased a house for 127,000 the first five years they paid off 12,000 each year . How much money do they still owe on the house ?
Answer:
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Find the selling price of each item original plate price of gold fish at $7.65 discount 10%
Answer:
6.88 is what I think you're looking for
Step-by-step explanation:
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Six teams are out on the field playing soccer. The teams all have the same number of players. The head coach asks for 2 players from each team to come help him move some equipment. Now there are 78 players on the field. Write and solve an algebraic equation whose solution is the number of players, p, on each team.
Write the Equation and the answer please
Answer: there is 90 players in total
Step-by-step explanation:
6x 2= 12
78 + 12 = 90
Answer:
x=15
Step-by-step explanation:
6(x−2)=78 (or 6x−12=78), x=15
What is the rate of return when 10 shares of Stock
A, purchased for 20 $/share, are sold for $310? The
commission on the sale is $6.
rate of return = [?] %
Give your answer as a percent rounded to the
nearest tenth.
Answer:
Rate of return = 52%
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost of Investment = 10 shares × $20 = $200
Gain on Investment = amount sold - commission on the sale
Gain on Investment = $310 - $6 = $304
Using the formula:
ROR = (Gain on investment - cost of Investment)/cost of Investment × 100
Plug in the values into the formula:
[tex] ROR = \frac{304 - 200}{200} * 100 [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{104}{200} * 100 [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{104*100}{200} [/tex]
[tex] = \frac{104}{2} = 52 [/tex]
Rate of return = 52%
Herman is standing on a ladder that is partly in a hole. He starts out on a rung that is 6 feet under ground, climbs up 14 feet, then climbs down 11 feet. What is Herman’s final position, relative to ground level?
Answer:
Are there answers
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
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Herman is standing on a ladder that is partly in a hole. He starts out on a rung that is 6 feet under ground, climbs up 14 feet, then climbs down 11 feet. ...
Think of a problem that you may be interested in that deals with a comparison of two population means. Propose either a confidence interval or a hypothesis test question that compares these two means. Gather appropriate data and post your problem (without a solution) in the discussion topic. Later, respond to your own post with the solution for others to check their work. For example, you may want to know if the average weight of a rippled potato chip is the same as the average weight of a non-rippled potato chip. You may weigh rippled regular potato chips fro m a large bag and find weights of 1.7,1.9,2.4,1.3, 1.7, and 2.0 grams. You may weigh non-rippled potato chips from another larg bag and find weights of 1.8, 1.6,1.9, 1.9, and 1.4 grams. Assume a random sample was drawn. Think of a problem that you may be interested in that deals with a comparison of two population proportions. Propose either a confidence interval or a hypothesis test question that compares these two proportions. Gather appropriate data and post your problem (without a solution) in the discussion topic. Later, respond to your own post with your own solution. For example, you may believe that the proportion of adults in California who are vegetarians is more than the proportion of adults in New Hampshire who are vegetarians. In two independent polls, you may find that 109 out of 380 California residents are vegetarians and 39 out of 205 New Hampshire residents are vegetarians. For your response to a classmate (two responses required, one in each option), solve your classmate's confidence interval or hypothesis test problem, using a significance level not previously used Make sure that you use appropriate terminology and specify whether you are using the classical method or the p-value method.
Answer:
Responds to my friend
Decision rule
Fail to reject the null hypothesis
Conclusion
There is no sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of residents in California who are vegetarians is higher than the proportion in New Hampshire who are vegetarian
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we are going to consider this question
For example, you may believe that the proportion of adults in California who are vegetarians is more than the proportion of adults in New Hampshire who are vegetarians. In two independent polls, you may find that 109 out of 380 California residents are vegetarians and 39 out of 205 New Hampshire residents are vegetarians.
Here we are going to be solving the hypothesis test problem and we will be making use of the p-value method
From the question the we are told that
The first sample size is [tex]n_1 = 380[/tex]
The second sample size is [tex]n_2 = 205[/tex]
The number of California residents that are vegetarian is [tex]k = 109[/tex]
The number of New Hampshire resident that are veterinarian is [tex]u = 39[/tex]
Generally the sample proportion for California residents is
[tex]\^ p_1 = \frac{k}{n_1}[/tex]
=> [tex]\^ p_1 =\frac{109}{380}[/tex]
=> [tex]\^ p_1 = 0.2868 [/tex]
Generally the sample proportion for New Hampshire residents is
[tex]\^ p_2 = \frac{39}{205}[/tex]
=> [tex]\^ p_2 = 0.1902 [/tex]
The null hypothesis is [tex]H_o : p_1 -p_2 = 0[/tex]
The alternative hypothesis is [tex]H_a : p_1 -p_2 > 0[/tex]
Generally the test statistics is mathematically represented as
[tex]t = \frac{(\^ p_1 - \^ p_2 ) -0}{\sqrt{ \frac{\^ p_1 (1-\^p_1 )}{n_1} + \frac{\^ p_2 (1- \^p_2)}{n_2} } }[/tex]
=> [tex]t = \frac{( 0.2868 - 0.1902) -0}{\sqrt{ \frac{0.2868 (1-0.2868 )}{380} + \frac{0.1902(1- 0.1902)}{205} } }[/tex]
=> [tex]t = 0.036[/tex]
Generally the degree of freedom is mathematically represented as
[tex]df = n_1 + n_2 -2[/tex]
=> [tex]df = 380 + 205 -2[/tex]
=> [tex]df = 583/tex]
Generally the probability of [tex]t = 0.036[/tex] at a degree of freedom of [tex]df = 583/tex] from the t- distribution table is
[tex]p-value = P(t > 0.036) = 0.48564732[/tex]
Let take the level of significance to be [tex]\alpha = 0.05[/tex]
So from the values obtained we see that [tex]p-value > \alpha[/tex] hence the decision rule is
Fail to reject the null hypothesis
The conclusion is
There is no sufficient evidence to conclude that the proportion of residents in California who are vegetarians is higher than the proportion in New Hampshire who are vegetarian
HELPPPPP!! Is the expression 6 + 3 = 9 an equation ? Explain.
Answer:
No, because an expression is already solved and an equation is where you have to solve it
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
No as said you have to solve and equation yet an expression is already solved for your viewing.
Step-by-step explanation:
10a^2b^0 for a=–3, b=–8
Answer:
90Step-by-step explanation:
Substitute a = -3 and b = -8 to the expression 10a²b⁰:
10(-3)²(-8)⁰ = 10(9)(1) = 90
a⁰ = 1 for any real number
Answer:
90
Step-by-step explanation:
10a^2b^0
Let a=–3, b=–8
10 (-3)^2 ( -8)^0
10 * 9 *1
90
Use the information to find the minimum sample size required to estimate an unknown population mean µ. Margin of error: $110, confidence level: 95%, σ = $500. Group of answer choices
Answer:
The minimum sample size required is 79.
Step-by-step explanation:
The following are given in the question:
e = Margin of error = 110
σ = Standard deviation = 500
Confidence level = 95%
n = Minimum sample size = ?
Therefore, we have:
Zσ = 1.96 at 95% confidence level
s.e. = Standard error = σ / [tex]\sqrt{n}[/tex] = 500 /
Alternatively, margin of error can be calculated as follows:
e = s.e. * Zσ = 110 ................... (1)
Substituting the other values into equation (1) and solve for n, we have:
500 / [tex]\sqrt{n}[/tex] * 1.96 = 110
500 / [tex]\sqrt{n}[/tex] = 110 / 1.96
500 / [tex]\sqrt{n}[/tex] = 56.1224489795918
500 = 56.1224489795918 * [tex]\sqrt{n}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{n}[/tex] = 500 / 56.1224489795918
[tex]\sqrt{n}[/tex] = 8.90909090909092
[tex]n^{\frac{1}{2}[/tex] = 8.90909090909092
Squaring both sides, we have:
([tex]n^{\frac{1}{2}[/tex])^2 = (8.90909090909092)^2
n = 79.3719008264465
Approximating to a whole number, we have:
n = 79
Therefore, the minimum sample size required is 79.
Is 8.25 greater, equal or less than 8.250
Answer:
If this is basic mathematics its =
Step-by-step explanation:
You won't have to worry about sig figs until chemistry.
Daniel has 15 yards of fabric to make baby blankets. It takes 1 and 1/2 yards of fabric to make each blanket, and the expression that models the situation is 15 minus three-halves y. Which of the following are possible numbers of blankets that Daniel could make? Select all that apply.
Answer:
any number between 0 and 10
Step-by-step explanation:
15 - 3/2y
how many times can 3/2 go into 15?
10 times. The most blankets he can make is 10, so any number less than 10 and greater than zero would be a correct solution
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Answer:
9 and 10
Step-by-step explanation:
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Name the points which satisfy the conditions. In the second quadrant
9514 1404 393
Answer:
C, M
Step-by-step explanation:
The second quadrant is the upper left quadrant. There, x-values will be negative and y-values will be positive.
__
Point G is on the boundary with the 3rd quadrant, so is probably not considered to be in either of those quadrants.
Answer: C M
Step-by-step explanation:
which number is the same as 0.000 000 1: 10^7 or 10^-7
Answer:
= 1 × 10^-7
(scientific notation)
= 1e-7
(scientific e notation)
= 100 × 10^-9
(engineering notation)
(billionth; prefix nano- (n))
= 0.0000001
(real number)
Step-by-step explanation:
10^7 = 10000000
Turn 2 1/8 into an improper fraction. Explain your steps
Answer:
17/8
Step-by-step explanation:
2 1/8 multiply 2 times 8 and 1 which equals to 17/8. The whole number times the denominator plus the numerator basically.
Answer:
17/8
Step-by-step explanation:
8 x 2 = 16
16 + 1 = 17
A car sharing service offers a membership plan with a $50 per month fee that includes 10 hours of driving each month and charges $9 for each additional hour
(A) Write a piecewise definition of the cost F(x) for a month in which a member uses a car for x hours
(B) Graph F(x) for 0 < x s 15
(C) Find lim x--->10 F(x), lim x--->10F(x), and lim x--->10F(x), which- ever exist.
Answer:
A) F(x) = 50 + ( x - 10 )*9
B) Graph
C) lim ( x ⇒ 10) F(x) = 50
Step-by-step explanation:
A) F(x) = 50 + ( x - 10 )*9 since the first 10 hours are included in initial fee
B) In Annex
C) lim (x ⇒ 10) F(x) = 50 + ( 10 -10)*9
lim ( x ⇒ 10) F(x) = 50 + 0
lim ( x ⇒ 10) F(x) = 50
what is 4/6+2/3.?(these are fractions, you're just adding fractions)
Answer:
4/3
Step-by-step explanation:
Multiply 2 by 2, and get 4, then we multiply 3 by 2 and get 6.
Since our denominators match, we can add the numerators. 4 + 4 = 8. That gives us the sum, which is 8/6. Then you divide by 2. So 8/6 / 2 gives you 4/3.
Answer:
4/3 or 1 1/3
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 4/6 + 2/3
2. 4/6 + 4/6 You have to find the LCM (least common multiple) of the two denominators. In this case it would be 6. You have to multiply 3 by 2 to get 6. What you do to the bottom you also do to the top so you have to also multiply the numerator (2) by 2.
3. 4/3 or 1 1/3 Afterward, you just have to add straight across without changing the denominator and then if you need to simplify you simplify. Without simplifying, you would get 8/6, but, most teachers will mark it as wrong if you don't simplify. You can then change the improper fraction into a mixed number depending on what your teacher wants.
How do you do this question?
Answer:
Diverges
Step-by-step explanation:
an = 7 / n^(1 + 1/n)
As n approaches infinity, an approaches 7 / n.
bn = 7 / n
Apply Limit Comparison Test.
lim(n→∞) an / bn
= lim(n→∞) [7 / n^(1 + 1/n)] / (7 / n)
= lim(n→∞) n / n^(1 + 1/n)
= lim(n→∞) 1 / n^(1/n)
= lim(n→∞) 1 / n⁰
= 1
The limit is greater than 0, and bn diverges, so an also diverges.
1. You are eating on a Tootsie Roll Lollipop that is in the shape of a sphere. It is giving up volume at a steady rate of 0.25 in3 /min. How fast will the radius be decreasing when the Tootsie Roll Pop is .75 inches across?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Since the Tootsie Roll lollipop is a sphere
volume of sphere= [tex]\frac{4}{3}piR^3[/tex] = -0.25 [tex]in^3/min[/tex]
the negative sign indicates that the volume is decreasing
upon differentiating
as the diameter given is =0.75 so radius will be = 0.375
[tex]dV/dt = 4piR^2*dR/dt[/tex]
so [tex]dR/dt = 0.25/4*3.14 *(0.375)^2[/tex]
So the radius is decreasing at the rate of dR/dt= 0.142in/min
Six and forty-two ten-thousandths as a decimal
A map has a scale of 2 in: 6 mi. If Clayton
and Centerville are 10 in apart on the map
then how far apart are the real cities?