Answer:
n = 116.2 ≈ 117
Option E) 117 is the correct answer.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the data in the question;
Exceed = 0.1
{ 1 - 0.1 = 0.9 }
normal table value at 0.9 = - 1.285
Normal table;
hence
( y - 400 ) / 40 = -1.285
y - 400 = -51.4
y = 400 - 51.4
y = 348.6
so,
348.6 = ∈(y) = ∈[ ⁿ∑[tex]_{i=1[/tex] X[tex]_i[/tex] ]
348.6 = n.∈( X[tex]_i[/tex] )
we substitute
348.6 = n × 3
n = 348.6 / 3
n = 116.2 ≈ 117 { roundup since we talking of number of cars i.e sample size }
Option E) 117 is the correct answer.
Select the correct answer.
A school bus has 25 seats, with 5 rows of 5 seats. 15 students from the first grade and 5 students from the second grade travel in the bus. How
many ways can the students be seated if all of the second-grade students occupy the first row?
OA 25P20
OB. SPs * 20P15
OC5C525C14
OD. SPs *15P15
OE PSX25C5
Answer:
B. [tex]^{5} P_{5}[/tex] × [tex]^{20} P_{15}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
No. of students from first grade = 15
No. of students from second grade = 5
There are 5 rows of seats
Each row contains 5 seats
Total seats = 25
No. of ways for second-grade students to occupy the first row (i.e first 5 seats) = [tex]^{5} P_{5}[/tex]
Remaining seats = 20
So, now we are left with 15 first grade students
So, No. of ways for first-grade students occupy remaining seats = [tex]^{20} P_{15}[/tex]
Using the counting rule principle,
No. of ways for the students can be seated if all of the second-grade students occupy the first row = [tex]^{5} P_{5}[/tex] × [tex]^{20} P_{15}[/tex]
So, Option B is the correct answer
Hence, no. of ways for the students can be seated if all of the second-grade students occupy the first row is ×
There are ¹⁵P₁₅ x ¹⁰P₅ possible way to seat, if all of the second-grade students occupy the first row.
What is permutation?A permutation in math is the number of ways in which a set of data or objects can be ordered or arranged, where the order matters.
Given that, a school bus has 25 seats, with 5 rows of 5 seats. 15 students from the first grade and 5 students from the second-grade travel in the bus.
Since you have to place all first-grade students in the first three rows,
Therefore,
For the 15 first-graders of the first three rows (15 seats), we have ¹⁵P₁₅ since all 15 places have to be occupied by all 15 first-graders.
Then we have 10 remaining seats left to be assigned to the 5 second-graders = ¹⁰P₅
We then multiply the permutation numbers of those two arrangements to get the total ways:
¹⁵P₁₅ x ¹⁰P₅
Hence there are ¹⁵P₁₅ x ¹⁰P₅ possible way to seat, if all of the second-grade students occupy the first row.
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6x - y= 16 and 3x + 2y + -12 Answer.
Answer:
x= 4/3
y= -8
if you ment 3x + 2y = -12 in the second problem
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the segment of the line segment
Answer:
(1,3)
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P(x)=1−2x2+3x+2x5 what type of polynomial is this?
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Escribe el nombre de algún tipo de ángulo que se forma "Entre Dos rectas Paralelas y una Secante"
Answer:
We see that opposite angles are two angles between two secant lines (“secant lines” simply means two lines that cross each other) that share a vertex (that is why they are called “vertical” angles). We see also that they are not adjacent (which means next to each other) but opposite each other.
Step-by-step explanation:
Vemos que los ángulos opuestos son dos ángulos entre dos líneas secantes (“líneas secantes” simplemente significa dos líneas que se cruzan) que comparten un vértice (por eso se llaman ángulos “verticales”). También vemos que no son adyacentes (lo que significa uno al lado del otro) sino uno frente al otro.
If triangle ABC is similar to triangle PQR, which equation is true?
AB/PO = 1
AB = PO
AB/PO = BC/QR
AB /PO = QR/BC
Answer:
AB/ PQ = BC/QR
Step-by-step explanation:
In similar triangles, ratio of corresponding sides are equal.
So, [tex]\frac{AB}{PQ}= \frac{BC}{QR}=\frac{AC}{PR}[/tex]
Which one is it?
a) <
b) =
c) >
Answer:
B) =
Step-by-step explanation:
When you calculate the equation on the left (32 + 4 = 36) then the one on the right (6 × 6 = 36), and they will be both be equal.
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how do i solve this equation again?? its y=mx+b
Answer:
4
Step-by-step explanation:
add 3 to 13
then divide 16 by 4 that gives you your final answer of 4
se cumple que: A^2 + B = 486 y el M.C.D. de A y B es 9. ¿Cuál es el valor de B
Answer:
i dont know spanish
Step-by-step explanation:
bill changes £450 from his bank to $729 what exchange rate did he get?
Answer:
$1.62
Step-by-step explanation:
I don’t understand this equation. m= -3 and b = 3
can you please put the equation so i can answer it?
thank you!
The points (4,1) and (x, -6) lie on the same line. If the slope of the line is 1, what is the value of x? A. X = -3 B. X = 3 C. X = 9 D. X = 11
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Use the slope formula here along with the fact that the slope is equal to 1:
[tex]1=\frac{-6-1}{x-4}[/tex] and
[tex]1=\frac{-7}{x-4}[/tex] and cross multiply to get x - 4 = -7 so
x = -3
Evaluate 5(x-1)-2when x=3
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
5(x-1)-2
5(2-1)-2
5×1-2
5-2
3
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find the points on the y-axis, each of which is at a distance of 13 units from the point (-5,7)
Answer:
The answer is (0,19) or (0,-5).
By distance formula,
after squaring on both sides we and solving we get,
so, y=19 or -5
Step-by-step explanation:
you get the idea, but i don't think this is the answer yet?
what is the difference between the domain and the range of a function?
Answer:
The domain is all the x values of a function while the range is all the y values of a function.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The domain of a function is the set of input (x-) values for which the function is defined. The range is the set of output (y-) values; often there are limitations.
For example, the sine function y = sin x is defined for all real x; for every input x, there is a corresponding output y. The sine function has a limited range in that the minimum value of the sine is -1 and the max is +1. There is no graph above y = -1 or below y = +1.
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Answer:
105˚, 75˚
Step-by-step explanation:
<2 is 75˚ by same side angles of a transversal.
<1 is supplementary to <2 so 180-75 = 105˚
A backpack that normally sells for $40 is on sale for $38. Find the percent of increase or decrease. *20 POINTS* (PLS SHOW WORK)
Answer:mj,bhvb n
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given line t passes through (0,-5) and (-1,3) and liner passes through (-4,3) and (4,2).
Are the lines parallel, perpendicular or neither? Show all work to justify your
response.
Answer:
neither
Step-by-step explanation:
Slope of the first line: (y2 -y1)/(x2-x1) = (3-(-5)/-1 = 8/-1 = -8
Slope of the second line: (2-3)/4-(-4) = -1/8
They are neither parallel nor perpendicular. In fact the two lines have different slope so they can’t be parallel. In addition the product of their slope is not -1, so they can’t be perpendicular,
Use the Pythagorean theorem and the following diagram to help you find the area and perimeter of the following triangle. Please show your work and steps, so partial credit may be given:
Answer:
Perimeter = 30
Area = 30
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex](x+8)^2 -x^2 = 12^2[/tex]
[tex]x^2 +16x +64 - x^2 = 144[/tex]
[tex]16x+64=144[/tex]
[tex]16x = 80[/tex]
[tex]x = 5[/tex]
Double check:
[tex]\sqrt{12^2 + 5^2} = (5+8)\\\sqrt{12^2 + 5^2} = 13\\13 = 13[/tex]
Perimeter:
[tex]12+5+13=30[/tex]
Area([tex]\frac{1}{2}bh[/tex]):
[tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex] × 12 × 5 = 30
According to Pythagorean theorem,
Δ (Hypotenuse)² = (1st Leg)² + (2nd Leg)²
⇒ (x + 8)² = x² + 12²
⇒ x² + 64 + 16x = x² + 144
⇒ 16x = 80
⇒ x = 5
Hypotenuse = (x + 8) = (5 + 8) = 13
1st Leg = 5
2nd Leg = 12
We know that : Perimeter is the Sum of all sides of the Triangle
⇒ Perimeter = Hypotenuse + 1st Leg + 2nd Leg
⇒ Perimeter = 13 + 5 + 12
⇒ Perimeter = 30
We know that :
[tex]\bigstar \ \ \boxed{\sf{\textsf{Area of a Triangle is given by} : \dfrac{1}{2} \times Base \times Height}}[/tex]
Base = 1st Leg
Height = 2nd Leg
[tex]\implies \sf{\textsf{Area of the Triangle} = \dfrac{1}{2} \times 5 \times 12}[/tex]
[tex]\implies \sf{\textsf{Area of the Triangle} = 30}[/tex]
A bag contains three red marbles and two blue marbles.
(1.) What is the probability of reaching in and pulling out a red marble?
(2.) Chloe reaches in the bag, pulls out a marble, puts it back in the bag, and pulls out another marble. What is the probability that both marbles are blue?
(3.) Chloe reaches in the bag, pulls out a marble, does NOT put it back in the bag, then pulls out another marble. What is the probability that both marbles are blue?
Thank you
Answer:
1. 3/5
2. 2/5
3. 1/5
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm pretty sure this is the answer :)
Given this number line, ab=
Answer:
3
Step-by-step explanation:
7 -4 = 3
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what is 2/3 of 4 hours and 30 minutes?
18.
Which of the following are the coordinates of the vertex of y= x2 - 10x + 2?
A. (–5, 23)
B. (–10, 2)
C. (5, –23)
D. (2, –10)
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I believe your answer is:
C. (5, –23)
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Here’s why:
I have graphed the given equation on a program. The vertex can be described as the 'turning point' of the parabola. When graphed, the parabola shows a vertex at (5, -23).See the graph below.»»————- ★ ————-««
Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.
The ratio of coloured paper the white paper is 3:8 if there are 48 white paper how many coloured paper are there
Answer:
18
Step-by-step explanation:
Calculation to determine how many coloured paper are there
Let 3x represent the number of coloured papers
Let 8x represent the number of white papers
Given that 8x=48
Hence,
x=48/8
x=6
Now let determine how many coloured paper are there
Coloured paper=3x
Coloured paper=3(6)
Coloured paper=18
Thereffore the number of coloured paper that are there is 18
What is a two-column proof
Answer:
A two-column proof uses a table to present a logical argument and assigns each column to do one job, and then the two columns work in lock-step to take a reader from premise to conclusion.
Step-by-step explanation:
Basically in simple terms, one side is the statements, and the otherside is the reasoning
find the equation of a circle with a point at ( 10 , - 4 ) and a point at ( -2 , - 4 )
Answer:
Solution given:
letA=(10,-4)
B=(-2,-4)
centre[C](h,k)=[tex]\frac{10-2}{2},\frac{-4-4}{2}=(+4,-4)[/tex]
radius=[tex]\sqrt{(4-10)²+(-4+4)²}=6[/tex]units
we have
Equation of a circle is;
(x-h)²+(y-k)²=r²
(x-4)²+(y+4)²=36
or.
x²-8x+16+y²+8y+16=36
x²-8x+8y+y²=36-32
x²-8x+8y+y²=4
The equation is (x-4)²+(y+4)²=36 or x²-8x+8y+y²=4.
Answer:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle (x - 4) ^{2} + {(y + 4)}^{2} = 36[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
the given points are the diameter points of circle because notice that in the both points y coordinate is the same therefore it's a horizontal diameter
since (10,-4),(-2,-4) are the diameter points of the circle the midpoint of the diameter will be the centre of the circle
remember midpoint formula,
[tex] \displaystyle M = \left( \frac{x _{1} + x_{2} }{2} , \frac{ y_{2} + y_{2}}{2} \right)[/tex]
let,
[tex] \displaystyle x _{1} = 10[/tex][tex] \displaystyle x _{2} = - 2[/tex][tex] \displaystyle y _{1} = - 4[/tex][tex] \displaystyle y _{2} = -4[/tex]thus substitute:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle M = \left( \frac{10 + ( - 2)}{2} , \frac{ - 4 + ( - 4)}{2} \right)[/tex]
simplify addition:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle M = \left( \frac{8}{2} , \frac{ - 8}{2} \right)[/tex]
simplify division:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle M = \left( 4, - 4 \right)[/tex]
so the centre of the circle is (4,-4)
since it's a horizontal diameter the the redious will be the difference between the x coordinate of the Midpoint and the any x coordinate of the given two points but I'll use (-2,-4) therefore the redious is
[tex] \displaystyle r = 4 - ( - 2)[/tex]
simplify which yields:
[tex] \displaystyle\boxed{ r =6}[/tex]
recall the equation of circle
[tex] \displaystyle (x - h) ^{2} + {(y - k)}^{2} = {r}^{2} [/tex]
we acquire that,
h=4k=-4r=6therefore substitute:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle (x - 4) ^{2} + {(y - ( - 4))}^{2} = {6}^{2} [/tex]
simplify:
[tex] \rm\displaystyle (x - 4) ^{2} + {(y + 4)}^{2} = 36[/tex]
and we are done!
also refer the attachment
(the graph is web resource of desmos)
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Step-by-step explanation:
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PLEASE HELP! Math (recursive sequences)
Answer:
a₄ = 123
Step-by-step explanation:
a₁ = 1
a₂ = (1)² + 2
a₂ = 3
a₃ = (3)² + 2
a₃ = 11
a₄ = (11)² + 2
a₄ = 123