Answer:
12,500
Step-by-step explanation:
P = R-E
b.e.p : P=0
R=E
140x = 1000000 + 60 x
80x = 1000000
x=12,500
what is the range of the funcion y=x^2
Answer:
Range = [0, infinity)
Step-by-step explanation:
Minimum point of the graph is at (0,0) and it is a u shaped graph. Hence, range is 0 inclusive to infinity
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Date Page The male population of a village is 9840 and the female population is 8965. Find the total population of the village ii) How many more males are there than females
Adam borrowed $5,600 from the bank. The bank charges 4.2% simple interest each year.
Which equation represents the amount of money in dollars, x, Adam will owe in one year, if no payments are made?
x=5,600+5,600(42)(12)
x=5,600+5,600(0.042)(1)
x=5,600+5,600(42)(1)
x=5,600+5,600(0.042)(12)
Answer:
[tex]x = 5600 + 5600 * 0.042 * 1[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]P = 5600[/tex] -- Principal
[tex]R = 4.2\%[/tex] -- Rate
[tex]T = 1[/tex] -- Time
Required
The amount (x) to be paid
This is calculated as:
[tex]x = P + I[/tex]
Where:
[tex]I = PRT[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]x = 5600 + 5600 * 4.2\% * 1[/tex]
Express percentage as decimal
[tex]x = 5600 + 5600 * 0.042 * 1[/tex]
(c) is correct
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Sixty percent of all children in a school do not have cavities. The probability, rounded to four decimal places, that in a random sample of 9 children selected from this school, at least 6 do not have cavities is:
Answer:
probability[Number of 6 random sample do not have cavities] = 0.8
Step-by-step explanation
Given:
Number of student do not have cavities = 60%
Number of random sample = 9 children
Find:
Probability[Number of 6 random sample do not have cavities]
Computation:
n = 9
p = 60% = 0.6
P(At least 6)
Probability[Number of 6 random sample do not have cavities] = 1 - P(Less than 6)
Probability[Number of 6 random sample do not have cavities] = 1 - P(Less than or equal to 6)
Probability[Number of 6 random sample do not have cavities] = 0.8
²/₃ + ¹/₃ please answer
FINAL ANSWER:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{2}{3} +\frac{1}{3}[/tex]
the denominators are the same so all we need to do is add.
[tex]\frac{2}{3} + \frac{1}{3} =\frac{3}{3}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{3}{3} =[/tex] 1 whole
final answer: 1
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A rectangular prism has a volume of 60cm^3. What could the length, width and
height be? Explain how you know. "Recall, the formula for the volume of a prism
is V=lwh.
Can you guys help
2/5 e +4 = 9
Help please
Answer:
e=12.5 or e=25/2
Step-by-step explanation:
A little help?? It’s trig
Answer:
12 [tex]\pi[/tex] = 37.699 f/s
Actually, the more interesting question
would have been how fast is the ball going in MPH?
25.7 MPH
Step-by-step explanation:
C = 2[tex]\pi r[/tex]
C = 2 [tex]* \pi * 1.2[/tex]
C = 2.4 [tex]\pi feet[/tex]
C (per second) = (5)(2.4 [tex]\pi feet[/tex])
C(per second) = 12 [tex]\pi[/tex] = 37.699 f/s
Please help me out with these questions :
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 3/7 x = 12
3x = 84
x = 28
2. 3x+ 6 = 39
3x = 33
x = 11
3. 1/3 x - 3/4 x = 15
9x - 4x = 180
x = 36
4. 1/4 x = x -21
3/4 x = 21
3x = 84
x=28
5. 86-36 = 50
50/2
25
9. Mariah has 28 centimeters of reed
and 10 meters of reed for weaving
baskets. How many meters of reed
does she have? Write your answer as a
decimal and explain your answer.
Golf Scores In a professional golf tournament the players participate in four rounds of golf and the player with the lowest score after all four rounds is the champion. How well does a player's performance in the first round of the tournament predict the final score
Answer:
Mean scores.
Step-by-step explanation:
The golf player will score in the first round, according to these scores the golf player scores can be predicted. The golf player can perform high in first round but he may score lesser in the second round due to stress or mental pressure. The scores can be predicted taking mean of the scores and adding standard deviation to it.
If 3 3/4m of cloth was used for one suit, how many suits can be made with 30m cloth
Answer:
8 suits
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide 30 m by 3 [tex]\frac{3}{4}[/tex] m , or 30 ÷ 3.75 , then
30 ÷ 3.75 = 8
Then 8 suits can be made from 30 m of cloth
can anyone help with this please !!!!
Answer:
"Add equations A and B to eliminate [tex]y[/tex]. Add equations A and C to eliminate [tex]y[/tex]".
Step-by-step explanation:
Let be the following system of linear equations:
[tex]4\cdot x + 4\cdot y + z = 24[/tex] (1)
[tex]2\cdot x - 4\cdot y +z = 0[/tex] (2)
[tex]5\cdot x - 4\cdot y - 5\cdot z = 12[/tex] (3)
1) We eliminate [tex]y[/tex] by adding (1) and (2):
[tex](4\cdot x + 2\cdot x) +(4\cdot y - 4\cdot y) + (z + z) = 24 + 0[/tex]
[tex]6\cdot x +2\cdot z = 24[/tex] (4)
2) We eliminate [tex]y[/tex] by adding (1) and (3):
[tex](4\cdot x + 5\cdot x) +(4\cdot y - 4\cdot y) +(z -5\cdot z) = (24 + 12)[/tex]
[tex]9\cdot x -4\cdot z = 36[/tex] (5)
Hence, the correct answer is "Add equations A and B to eliminate [tex]y[/tex]. Add equations A and C to eliminate [tex]y[/tex]".
Find the direction cosines and direction angles of the vector. (Give the direction angles correct to the nearest degree.) c, c, c , where c > 0
Answer:
cos(∝) = 1/√3
cos(β) = 1/√3
cos(γ) = 1/√3
∝ = 55°
β = 55°
γ = 55°
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the data in the question;
vector is z = < c,c,c >
the direction cosines and direction angles of the vector = ?
Cosines are the angle made with the respect to the axes.
cos(∝) = z < 1,0,0 > / |z|
so
cos(∝) = < c,c,c > < 1,0,0 > / √[c² + c² + c²] = ( c + 0 + 0 ) / √[ 3c² ]
cos(∝) = c / √[ 3c² ] = c / c√3 = 1/√3
∝ = cos⁻¹( 1/√3 ) = 54.7356° ≈ 55°
cos(β) = < c,c,c > < 0,1,0 > / √[c² + c² + c²] = ( 0 + c + 0 ) / √[ 3c² ]
cos(β) = c / √[ 3c² ] = c / c√3 = 1/√3
β = cos⁻¹( 1/√3 ) = 54.7356° ≈ 55°
cos(γ) = < c,c,c > < 0,0,1 > / √[c² + c² + c²] = ( 0 + 0 + c ) / √[ 3c² ]
cos(γ) = c / √[ 3c² ] = c / c√3 = 1/√3
γ = cos⁻¹( 1/√3 ) = 54.7356° ≈ 55°
Therefore;
cos(∝) = 1/√3
cos(β) = 1/√3
cos(γ) = 1/√3
∝ = 55°
β = 55°
γ = 55°
Julie and Mona know that that Earth’s average distance from the Sun is approximately 93 million miles and it takes 1 year to complete an orbit of the Sun. A new asteroid has been discovered orbiting the Sun at an average distance of 1,488 million miles. How long will it take for the asteroid, in Earth years, to complete one orbit of the Sun.
Answer:
16 years
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
Earth's distance from sun = 93 million miles
Number of years to complete an orbit = 1 year
Average orbiting distance of new asteroid = 1488 million miles
Number of years to complete an orbit = x
93,000,000 Miles = 1
1488000000 miles = x
Cross multiply :
93000000x = 1488000000
x = 1488000000 / 93000000
x = 16 years
Period taken to orbit the sun = 16 years
Answer: 64 Earth years...
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Explanation:
We have an octagon because there are n = 8 sides. The diagram below shows one way to number the sides so you can count them efficiently (without missing any or double counting any).
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Plug n = 8 into the formula below
S = 180(n-2)
S = 180(8-2)
S = 180(6)
S = 1080
The 8 interior angles add up to 1080 degrees.
A large container holds 4 gallons of chocolate milk that has to be poured into bottles. Each bottle holds 2 pints.
If the ratio of gallons to pints is 1: 8,
bottles are required to hold the 4 gallons of milk.
Answer:
64 Bottles
Step-by-step explanation:
that is the procedure above
Suppose f(x,y,z) = x2 + y2 + z2 and W is the solid cylinder with height 7 and base radius 2 that is centered about the z-axis with its base at z = −2. Enter θ as theta.
A) As an iterated integral, ∭WfdV = ∫BA∫DC∫FE dzdrdθ with limits of integration.
B) Evaluate the integral.
In cylindrical coordinates, W is the set of points
W = {(r, θ, z) : 0 ≤ r ≤ 2 and 0 ≤ θ ≤ 2π and -2 ≤ z ≤ 5}
(A) Then the integral of f(x, y, z) over W is
[tex]\displaystyle\iiint_W(x^2+y^2+z^2)\,\mathrm dV = \int_0^{2\pi}\int_0^2\int_{-2}^5r(r^2+z^2)\,\mathrm dz\,\mathrm dr\,\mathrm d\theta[/tex]
(B)
[tex]\displaystyle \int_0^{2\pi}\int_0^2\int_{-2}^5r(r^2+z^2)\,\mathrm dz\,\mathrm dr\,\mathrm d\theta = 2\pi \int_0^2\int_{-2}^5(r^3+rz^2)\,\mathrm dz\,\mathrm dr \\\\\\= 2\pi \int_0^2\left(zr^3+\frac13rz^3\right)\bigg|_{z=-2}^{z=5}\,\mathrm dr \\\\\\= 2\pi \int_0^2\left(\frac{133}3r+7r^3\right)\,\mathrm dr \\\\\\= 2\pi \left(\frac{133}6r^2+\frac74r^4\right)\bigg|_{r=0}^{r=2} \\\\\\= 2\pi \left(\frac{110}3\right) = \boxed{\frac{220\pi}3}[/tex]
In the diagram, WZ=StartRoot 26 EndRoot.
On a coordinate plane, parallelogram W X Y Z is shown. Point W is at (negative 2, 4), point X is at (2, 4), point Y is at (1, negative 1), and point Z is at (negative 3, negative 1).
What is the perimeter of parallelogram WXYZ?
units
units
units
units
Answer:
[tex]P = 8 + 2\sqrt{26}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]W = (-2, 4)[/tex]
[tex]X = (2, 4)[/tex]
[tex]Y = (1, -1)[/tex]
[tex]Z = (-3,-1)[/tex]
Required
The perimeter
First, calculate the distance between each point using:
[tex]d = \sqrt{(x_1 - x_2)^2 + (y_1 -y_2)^2[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]WX = \sqrt{(-2- 2)^2 + (4-4)^2 } =4[/tex]
[tex]XY = \sqrt{(2- 1)^2 + (4--1)^2 } =\sqrt{26}[/tex]
[tex]YZ = \sqrt{(1- -3)^2 + (-1--1)^2 } =4[/tex]
[tex]ZW = \sqrt{(-3--2)^2 + (-1-4)^2 } =\sqrt{26}[/tex]
So, the perimeter (P) is:
[tex]P = 4 + \sqrt{26} + 4 + \sqrt{26}[/tex]
[tex]P = 8 + 2\sqrt{26}[/tex]
Answer:
its D.
Step-by-step explanation:
took test
Solve by graphing. Round each answer to the nearest tenth.
6x2 = −19x − 15
a: −2, 1.7
b: −1.7, −1.5
c: −1.5, 1.5
d: −1.5, 1.7
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Answer:
b: -1.7, -1.5
Step-by-step explanation:
The graph is shown below. We have annotated the x-intercepts for the equivalent equation ...
6x^2 +19x +15 = 0
Find the value of x.
Answer:
x = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
A midsegment in a trapezoid is formed when one connects the midpoints of the two legs (non-parallel sides) in a trapezoid. The midsegment theorem states that the length of the midsegment is equal to the average of the two bases (that is the parallel sides).
One can apply the midsegment theorem here by stating the following;
[tex]\frac{(YZ)+(TM)}{2}=PW[/tex]
Substitute,
[tex]\frac{23+11x+2}{2}=29[/tex]
Simplify,
[tex]\frac{25+11x}{2}=29[/tex]
Inverse operations,
[tex]\frac{25+11x}{2}=29[/tex]
[tex]25+11x=58\\\\11x = 33\\\\x = 3[/tex]
The Cougar Swim Club acquired some Speedo Fastskin bodysuits and decided to test them out. A number of the club's fastest swimmers performed a 50m freestyle swim in a regular spandex bodysuit and in a Speedo Fastskin suit. The table below summarizes their times in seconds.Swimmer Spandex Speedo Fastskin1 31.1 29.12 28.9 30.43 31.4 32.04 34.9 31.75 27.7 28.26 36.7 32.97 33.3 28.68 30.8 26.2Perform a t-test for dependent means to determine if there is a difference between the regular spandex suit and the Fastskin bodysuit in terms of performance.t = _____df = _____Critical value of t = _____ (use alpha = 0.05)Would you reject the null hypothesis?
Answer:
T = 2.215
df = 7
Critical value = 2.364
Fail to reject the null
Step-by-step explanation:
Swimmer __Spandex __Speedo Fastskin__ d
1 __________31.1 _______29.1 __ 2
2_________ 28.9 ______30.4 __ -1.5
3_________ 31.4 ______ 32.0 __ - 0.6
4_________ 34.9 ______31.7 __ 3.2
5 _________27.7 ______28.2 __ - 0.5
6_________ 36.7 _____ 32.9 ___ 3.8
7 _________ 33.3 _____28.6 ___ 4.7
8_________ 30.8 _____26.2 ___ 4.6
The mean difference = Σd / n
2, - 1.5, - 0.6, 3.2, - 0.5, 3.8, 4.7, 4.6
μd = Σd / n = 15.7 / 8 = 1.9625
Sd = standard deviation of difference = 2.5065 (using calculator)
H0 : μd = 0
H1 : μd ≠ 0
The test statistic:
T = μd / (Sd/√n)
T = 1.9625 / (2.5065/√8)
T = 2.2145574
The degree of freedom, df = n - 1 = 8 - 1 = 7
Using a Pvalue calculator :
α = 0.05
Critical value, Tcritical = 2.364 (T distribution table)
Since Test statistic < Critical value
we fail to reject H0 ;
PLEASE HELP!!! Which number is a solution of the inequality x less-than negative 4? Use the number line to help answer the question. A number line going from negative 9 to positive 1.
Answer:
is it going to be 10.5
Step-by-step explanation:
I do not have any explanation
Answer: 0 (zero)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Find the perimeter of a football field which measures 90m by 60m
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[tex]\large\boxed{P = 300m}[/tex]
Use the following formula for the perimeter:
P = 2l + 2w, where:
l = length
w = width
Therefore:
P = 2(90) + 2(60)
Simplify:
P = 180 + 120 = 300 m
Answer:
well how about you use common sense 100 yards long on each side 200 yards then add 5o yards since the the that is how wide it is then add another 50 and you get 300 yards then convert that to meters
What is the inverse of function f? f(x)=10/9+11
Answer:
Option D is answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hey there!
Given;
f(x) = 10/9 X + 11
Let f(X) be "y".
y = (10/9) X + 11
Interchange "X" and "y".
x = (10/9) y + 11
or, 9x = 10y + 99
or, y = (9x-99)/10
Therefore, f'(X) = (9x-99)/10.
Hope it helps!
Describe the motion of a particle with position (x, y) as t varies in the given interval. (For each answer, enter an ordered pair of the form x, y.) x = 1 + sin(t), y = 3 + 2 cos(t), π/2 ≤ t ≤ 2π
Answer:
The motion of the particle describes an ellipse.
Step-by-step explanation:
The characteristics of the motion of the particle is derived by eliminating [tex]t[/tex] in the parametric expressions. Since both expressions are based on trigonometric functions, we proceed to use the following trigonometric identity:
[tex]\cos^{2} t + \sin^{2} t = 1[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]\cos t = \frac{y-3}{2}[/tex] (2)
[tex]\sin t = x - 1[/tex] (3)
By (2) and (3) in (1):
[tex]\left(\frac{y-3}{2} \right)^{2} + (x-1)^{2} = 1[/tex]
[tex]\frac{(x-1)^{2}}{1}+\frac{(y-3)^{2}}{4} = 1[/tex] (4)
The motion of the particle describes an ellipse.
write the equation of the line shown in the graph above in slope-intercept form
Find the solution of the differential equation that satisfies the given initial condition. (dP)/(dt)
Answer:
[tex]P = (\frac{1}{3}t^\frac{3}{2} + \sqrt 2 - \frac{1}{3})^2[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]\frac{dP}{dt} = \sqrt{Pt[/tex]
[tex]P(1) = 2[/tex]
Required
The solution
We have:
[tex]\frac{dP}{dt} = \sqrt{Pt[/tex]
[tex]\frac{dP}{dt} = (Pt)^\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
Split
[tex]\frac{dP}{dt} = P^\frac{1}{2} * t^\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
Divide both sides by [tex]P^\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{dP}{ P^\frac{1}{2}*dt} = t^\frac{1}{2}[/tex]
Multiply both sides by dt
[tex]\frac{dP}{ P^\frac{1}{2}} = t^\frac{1}{2} \cdot dt[/tex]
Integrate
[tex]\int \frac{dP}{ P^\frac{1}{2}} = \int t^\frac{1}{2} \cdot dt[/tex]
Rewrite as:
[tex]\int dP \cdot P^\frac{-1}{2} = \int t^\frac{1}{2} \cdot dt[/tex]
Integrate the left hand side
[tex]\frac{P^{\frac{-1}{2}+1}}{\frac{-1}{2}+1} = \int t^\frac{1}{2} \cdot dt[/tex]
[tex]\frac{P^{\frac{-1}{2}+1}}{\frac{1}{2}} = \int t^\frac{1}{2} \cdot dt[/tex]
[tex]2P^{\frac{1}{2}} = \int t^\frac{1}{2} \cdot dt[/tex]
Integrate the right hand side
[tex]2P^{\frac{1}{2}} = \frac{t^{\frac{1}{2} +1 }}{\frac{1}{2} +1 } + c[/tex]
[tex]2P^{\frac{1}{2}} = \frac{t^{\frac{3}{2}}}{\frac{3}{2} } + c[/tex]
[tex]2P^{\frac{1}{2}} = \frac{2}{3}t^\frac{3}{2} + c[/tex] ---- (1)
To solve for c, we first make c the subject
[tex]c = 2P^{\frac{1}{2}} - \frac{2}{3}t^\frac{3}{2}[/tex]
[tex]P(1) = 2[/tex] means
[tex]t = 1; P =2[/tex]
So:
[tex]c = 2*2^{\frac{1}{2}} - \frac{2}{3}*1^\frac{3}{2}[/tex]
[tex]c = 2*2^{\frac{1}{2}} - \frac{2}{3}*1[/tex]
[tex]c = 2\sqrt 2 - \frac{2}{3}[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex]2P^{\frac{1}{2}} = \frac{2}{3}t^\frac{3}{2} + c[/tex]
[tex]2P^{\frac{1}{2}} = \frac{2}{3}t^\frac{3}{2} + 2\sqrt 2 - \frac{2}{3}[/tex]
Divide through by 2
[tex]P^{\frac{1}{2}} = \frac{1}{3}t^\frac{3}{2} + \sqrt 2 - \frac{1}{3}[/tex]
Square both sides
[tex]P = (\frac{1}{3}t^\frac{3}{2} + \sqrt 2 - \frac{1}{3})^2[/tex]
SCALCET8 3.9.015. A street light is mounted at the top of a 15-ft-tall pole. A man 6 ft tall walks away from the pole with a speed of 4 ft/s along a straight path. How fast is the tip of his shadow moving when he is 35 ft from the pole
Answer:
[tex]X=6.67ft/s[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Height of pole [tex]H_p=15[/tex]
Height of man [tex]h_m=6ft[/tex]
Speed of Man [tex]\triangle a =4ft/s[/tex]
Distance from pole [tex]d=35ft[/tex]
Let
Distance from pole to man=a
Distance from man to shadow =b
Therefore
[tex]\frac{a+b}{15}=\frac{b}{6}[/tex]
[tex]6a+6b=15y[/tex]
[tex]2a=3b[/tex]
Generally the equation for change in velocity is mathematically given by
[tex]2(\triangle a)=3(\triangle b )[/tex]
[tex]2*4=3(\triangle b)[/tex]
[tex]\triangle a=\frac{8}{3}[/tex]
Since
The speed of the shadow is given as
[tex]X=\triangle b+\triangle a[/tex]
[tex]X=4+8/3[/tex]
[tex]X=6.67ft/s[/tex]