Given the graph, find an equation for the parabola.

Given The Graph, Find An Equation For The Parabola.

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]\Large \boxed{\sf \bf \ \ y=\dfrac{1}{16}(a-3)^2-2 \ \ }[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello, please consider the following.

When the parabola equation is like

[tex]y=a(x-h)^2+k[/tex]

The vertex is the point (h,k) and the focus is the point (h, k+1/(4a))

As the vertex is (3,-2) we can say that h = 3 and k = -2.

We need to find a.

The focus  is (3,2) so we can say.

[tex]2=-2+\dfrac{1}{4a}\\\\\text{*** We add 2. ***}\\\\\dfrac{1}{4a}=2+2=4\\\\\text{*** We multiply by 4a. ***}\\\\16a=1\\\\\text{*** We divide by 16. ***}\\\\a=\dfrac{1}{16}[/tex]

So an equation for the parabola is.

[tex]\large \boxed{\sf y=\dfrac{1}{16}(a-3)^2-2 }[/tex]

Hope this helps.

Do not hesitate if you need further explanation.

Thank you


Related Questions

33 points
1. A sandwich vendor offers a choice of hamburger, chicken, or fish on
either a plain or sesame seed bun. How many different types of
sandwiches are there to choose from?
*
4
6
12
3

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Answer:

6 sandwiches to choose from because

3×2 = 6

(05.06A LC)

Line segment AB has a length of 4 units. It is translated 1 unit to the right on a coordinate plane to obtain line segment A'B'. What is the length

of A'B'?

1 unit

4 units

5 units

6 units

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Answer:

4 units

Step-by-step explanation:

A transformation is the movement of a point from one position to another position. If a shape is transformed all its points are also transformed. Types of transformations are translation, rotation, reflection and dilation.

If a shape is transformed, the length of its sides and shape remains the same, only the position changes.

If Line segment AB has a length of 4 units. It is translated 1 unit to the right on a coordinate plane to obtain line segment A'B, the length of A'B' remains the same which is 4 unit. To prove this:

Let A be at ([tex]x_1,y_1[/tex]) and B be at ([tex]x_2,y_2[/tex]). The length of AB is:

[tex]AB=\sqrt{(y_2-y_1)^2+(x_2-x_1)^2}[/tex]

If AB is translated to the right by 1 unit the new points are A' at ([tex]x_1+1,y_1[/tex]) and B' at ([tex]x_2+1,y_2[/tex]). The length of A'B' is:

[tex]A'B'=\sqrt{(y_2-y_1)^2+(x_2+1-(x_1+1))^2}=\sqrt{(y_2-y_1)^2+(x_2+1-x_1-1)^2}\\\\A'B'=\sqrt{(y_2-y_1)^2+(x_2-x_1)^2}[/tex]

AB = A'B' = 4 units

Volume 1 (3)3 = 367
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The area of an equilateral triangle of side 8 cm is
A. 16V3 cm? B. 32/3 cm
B.
48 cm
cm?
D.
36V3 cm
A
parallelogram
of area 425 cmhas a height o​

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Answer:

[tex]A.\ 16\sqrt3\ cm^2[/tex] is the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Side of an equilateral triangle = 8 cm

To find:

Area of the triangle will be:

[tex]A.\ 16\sqrt3\ cm^2[/tex]

[tex]B.\ \dfrac{32}{3} cm^2[/tex]

[tex]C.\ 48\ cm^2[/tex]

[tex]D.\ 36\sqrt3\ cm^2[/tex]

Solution:

First of all, let us have a look at the formula for area of an equilateral triangle:

[tex]A =\dfrac{\sqrt3}{4}a^2[/tex]

Where [tex]a[/tex] is the side of equilateral triangle and an equilateral triangle is a closed 3 sided structure in 2 dimensions which has all 3 sides equal to each other.

Here, we are given that side, [tex]a=8\ cm[/tex]

Putting the value in formula:

[tex]A =\dfrac{\sqrt3}{4}\times 8^2\\\Rightarrow A =\dfrac{\sqrt3}{4}\times 64\\\Rightarrow A =\sqrt3\times 16\\OR\\\Rightarrow \bold{A =16\sqrt3\ cm^2}[/tex]

Hence, [tex]A.\ 16\sqrt3\ cm^2[/tex] is the correct answer.

Consider the following. C: counterclockwise around the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (1, 0), and (0, 1), starting at (0, 0)

a. Find a piecewise smooth parametrization of the path C.
r(t) = { 0
b Evaluate

Integral of (x+2y^1/2)ds

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Answer:

a.

[tex]\mathbf{r_1 = (t,0) \implies t = 0 \ to \ 1}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{r_2 = (2-t,t-1) \implies t = 1 \ to \ 2}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{r_3 = (0,3-t) \implies t = 2 \ to \ 3}[/tex]

b.

[tex]\mathbf{\int \limits _{c} F \ dr =\dfrac{11 \sqrt{2}+11}{6}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

C: counterclockwise around the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (1, 0), and (0, 1), starting at (0, 0)

a. Find a piecewise smooth parametrization of the path C.

r(t) = { 0

If C: counterclockwise around the triangle with vertices (0, 0), (1, 0), and (0, 1),

Then:

[tex]C_1 = (0,0) \\ \\ C_2 = (1,0) \\ \\ C_3 = (0,1)[/tex]

Also:

[tex]\mathtt{r_1 = (0,0) + t(1,0) = (t,0) }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{r_1 = (t,0) \implies t = 0 \ to \ 1}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{r_2 = (1,0) + t(-1,1) = (1- t,t) }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{r_2 = (2-t,t-1) \implies t = 1 \ to \ 2}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{r_3 = (0,1) + t(0,-1) = (0,1-t) }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{r_3 = (0,3-t) \implies t = 2 \ to \ 3}[/tex]

b Evaluate :

Integral of (x+2y^1/2)ds

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits ^1_{c1} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \int \limits ^1_{0} \ (t + 0) \sqrt{1} } \\ \\ \mathtt{ \int \limits ^1_{c1} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{t^2}{2} \end {pmatrix} }^1_0 \\ \\ \mathtt{\int \limits ^1_{c1} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \dfrac{1}{2}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c2} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \int \limits (x+2 \sqrt{y} \sqrt{(\dfrac{dx}{dt})^2 + (\dfrac{dy}{dt})^2 \ dt } }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c2} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \int \limits 2- t + 2\sqrt{t-1} \ \sqrt{1+1} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c2} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \sqrt{2} \int \limits^2_1 2- t + 2\sqrt{t-1} \ dt }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c2} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \sqrt{2} } \ \begin {pmatrix} 2t - \dfrac{t^2}{2}+ \dfrac{2(t-1)^{3/2}}{3} (2) \end {pmatrix} ^2_1}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c2} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \sqrt{2} } \ \begin {pmatrix} 2 -\dfrac{1}{2} (4-1)+\dfrac{4}{3} (1)^{3/2} -0 \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c2} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \sqrt{2} } \ \begin {pmatrix} 2 -\dfrac{3}{2} + \dfrac{4}{3} \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c2} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \sqrt{2} } \ \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{12-9+8}{6} \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c2} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \sqrt{2} } \ \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{11}{6} \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c2} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \dfrac{ \sqrt{2} }{6} \ (11 )}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c2} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \dfrac{ 11 \sqrt{2} }{6}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c3} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \int \limits ^3_2 0+2 \sqrt{3-t} \ \sqrt{0+1} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c3} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \int \limits ^3_2 2 \sqrt{3-t} \ dt}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c3} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \int \limits^3_2 \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{-2(3-t)^{3/2}}{3} (2) \end {pmatrix}^3_2 }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c3} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = -\dfrac{4}{3} [(0)-(1)]}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c3} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = -\dfrac{4}{3} [-(1)]}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c3} (x+ 2 \sqrt{y}) ds = \dfrac{4}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c} F \ dr =\dfrac{11 \sqrt{2}}{6}+\dfrac{1}{2}+ \dfrac{4}{3}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{\int \limits _{c} F \ dr =\dfrac{11 \sqrt{2}+3+8}{6}}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{\int \limits _{c} F \ dr =\dfrac{11 \sqrt{2}+11}{6}}[/tex]

Can your help me please?

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Answer:

(-5, 0) and (0,4)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation: -4x + 5y = 20

Sub. in the values

When x = -5 and y = 0 (-5,0),

[tex] - 4( - 5) + 5(0) = 20 [/tex]

When x = 0 and y = 4 (0,4),

[tex] - 4(0) + 5(4) = 20[/tex]

That's how I would do it, not sure if your school has another method. Hope this helps :)

Answer: x = -5 and y = 4

Step-by-step explanation: its the first option do you need me to exlain how cuz its multiple choice  

Can you wiggle your ears? Use the students in your statistics class (or a group of friends) to estimate the percentage of people who can wiggle their ears. How can your result be thought of as an estimate for the probability that a person chosen at random can wiggle his or her ears? Comment: National statistics indicate that about 13% of Americans can wiggle their ears (Source: Bernice Kanner, Are You Normal?, St. Martin's Press, New York). The resulting relative frequency can be used as an estimate of the true probability of all Americans who can wiggle their ears. The resulting relative frequency can be used as an estimate of the true probability of all Americans who cannot wiggle their ears. The resulting relative frequency is the true probability of all Americans who can wiggle their ears. The resulting relative frequency cannot be used as an estimate of the true probability of all Americans who can wiggle their ears.

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Answer:36

Step-by-step explanation:

Help me I’m stuck please

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Answer:

choice 1,2,4,5 from top to bottom

Step-by-step explanation:

1:the points given are in the line where both planes intersect

2:point H is not on any plane

3:in the diagram point F is on plane R so false

4:if you connect the points given they will intersect so not collinear

5:the points F and G are on the plane R

6:so F is on plane R but H is not on any do false

do numbers ever stop

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Nope, i dont think so

Answer:

no the numbers are infinite

Step-by-step explanation:

Vu is three times as old as Wu. In 25 years Wu will be twice as old as Vu. How old is Vu now?

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Answer: Vu is 15 years old now.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let present age of WU be x.

Then, the present age of Vu = 3x

Also, After 25 years

Age of Wu = x+25

According to the question:

[tex](x+25)=2(3x)\\\\\Rightarrow\ x+25=6x\\\\\Rightarrow\5x=25\\\\\Rightarrow\ x=5[/tex]

Present age of Vu = 3(5) = 15

Hence, Vu is 15 years old now.

Answer:

j

Step-by-step explanation:j

Complete the square: x2+7x+?=(x+?)2

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Answer:

x² + 7x + 49/4 = (x + 7/2)²

Step-by-step explanation:

x² + bx + c is a perfect square when c = (b/2)².

b = 7, c = (7/2)² = 49/4.

x² + 7x + 49/4 = (x + 7/2)²

Answer:

x² + 7x + 12.25 = (x+3.5)²

Step-by-step explanation:

(a+b)² = a²+ 2ab + b²

then:

7x = 2ab

7/2 = 3.5

then:

(x+3.5)² = x² + 2*3.5*a + 3.5²

x² + 7x + 12.25 = (x+3.5)²

how can i solve this factorial? A 6,2- P6- A 5,3 + P5

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I’m very confused! Is this a math problem!?

Please help me on question a
I would really appreciate it

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Answer:

[tex]x = 3.6[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the area of a rectangle, you multiply its length by its width. The formula is [tex]lw = a[/tex].

We already know the length, 5, and the area, 18, so we can plug it into the equation.

[tex]5\cdot w=18[/tex]

We can simplify this equation by dividing both sides by 5.

[tex]5\cdot w \div5 = 18\div5\\\\w = 3.6[/tex]

Hope this helped!

Answer: x= 13

Step-by-step explanation:

Jasmine is making 150 bracelets and she needs 26 cm of silver wire for each bracelet. She will buy either the 3.7 metre or the 10.5 metre packs. She wants to pay as little as possible for the silver wire. How much will she have to pay for the silver wire to make 150 bracelets? £

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Answer:

The least possible price is  p  =  £110

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

     The number of bracelets to be made is  [tex]n = 150[/tex]

      The length of silver require for on bracelet is  [tex]x = 26 \ cm = 0.26 \ m[/tex]

      The option of silver length packs that she buys is  a =  10.5 m  packs

                                                                                           b  =  3.7 m packs

    Generally

                   1 bracelet   [tex]\to[/tex]  0.26 m  

                   150 bracelet [tex]\to[/tex]  z

=>        [tex]z = \frac{150 * 0.26}{1}[/tex]

=>        [tex]z = 39 \ m[/tex]

Now for option a  i.e  10.5 m  per pack

    The number of packs require is

        [tex]v = \frac{z}{a}[/tex]

=>     [tex]v = \frac{39}{ 10.5}[/tex]

=>      [tex]v = 3.7 1[/tex]

given that the number of packs cannot be a fraction but an integer hence she needs to purchase v =  4

and that 4 packs would equal  t  =  4 * 10.5 =  42 meters of  silver

 Now for option d  i.e  3.7 meters per pack  

 The number of packs requires is  

           [tex]w = \frac{z}{b}[/tex]

=>        [tex]w = \frac{39}{3.7}[/tex]

=>        [tex]w = 10.54[/tex]

given that the number of packs cannot be a fraction but an integer hence she needs to purchase w= 11

and that 11 packs would equal  t  = 11 * 3.7 =  40.7 meters of  silver

So the comparing the option and option b we see that for her to pay as little as possible she needs to go for option b since option be will produce the 150  bracelet with a little excess while option a will produce the 150 bracelet with much excess

    Assuming the price for the 3.7 m  pack is    £10

     And the price for the 10.7 pack is  £30

The least possible amount she would pay is  

                 [tex]p = 10 * 11[/tex]

                 p  =  £110  

Find the center, vertices, and foci of the ellipse with equation 4x2 + 9y2 = 36. Center: (0, 0); Vertices: (-3, 0), (3, 0); Foci: Ordered pair negative square root 5 comma 0 and ordered pair square root 5 comma 0 Center: (0, 0); Vertices: (-9, 0), (9, 0); Foci: Ordered pair negative square root 65 comma 0 and ordered pair square root 65 comma 0 Center: (0, 0); Vertices: (0, -3), (0, -3); Foci: Ordered pair 0 comma negative square root 5 and ordered pair 0 comma square root 5 Center: (0, 0); Vertices: (0, -9), (0, 9); Foci: Ordered pair 0 comma negative square root 65 and ordered pair 0 comma square root 65

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Answer:

Option A.

Step-by-step explanation:

The given equation of ellipse is

[tex]4x^2+9y^2=36[/tex]

Divide both sides by 36.

[tex]\dfrac{4x^2}{36}+\dfrac{9y^2}{36}=1[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{x^2}{9}+\dfrac{y^2}{4}=1[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{x^2}{3^2}+\dfrac{y^2}{2^2}=1[/tex]    ...(1)

The standard form of an ellipse is

[tex]\dfrac{(x-h)^2}{a^2}+\dfrac{(y-k)^2}{b^2}=1[/tex]    ...(2)

where, (h,k) is center, (h±a,k) are vertices and (h±c,k) are foci.

On comparing (1) and (2), we get

[tex]h=0,k=0,a=3,b=2[/tex]

Now,

Center [tex]=(h,k)=(0,0)[/tex]

Vertices [tex]=(h\pm a,k)=(0\pm 3,0)=(3,0),(-3,0)[/tex]  

We know that

[tex]c=\sqrt{a^2-b^2}=\sqrt{3^2-2^2}=\sqrt{5}[/tex]

Foci [tex]=(h\pm c,k)=(0\pm \sqrt{5},0)=(\sqrt{5},0),(-\sqrt{5},0)[/tex]

Therefore, the correct option is A.

At a sale, dresses were sold for $39 each. This price was 65% of a dress's original price. How much did a dress originally cost?

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Answer:

Hey there!

We can write the equation:

0.65x=39

x=60

The dress originally sold for 60 dollars.

Hope this helps :)

Which is the ratio of the number of months that begin with the letter M to the total number of months in a year? 2 to 12 2 to 10 10 to 12 12 to 2

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Answer:

the answer will be 2 to 12

Answer:

2 to 12

Step-by-step explanation:

just did a quiz got it right

* The American Diabetes Association estimates that 8.3% of people in the
United States have diabetes. Suppose that a medical lab has developed
a simple diagnostic test for diabetes that is 98% accurate for people who
have the disease and 95% accurate for people who do not have it. The
medical lab gives the test to a randomly selected person. What is the
probability that the diagnosis is correct? Explain each step.​

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Answer:

The probability that the diagnosis is correct is 0.95249.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that the American Diabetes Association estimates that 8.3% of people in the United States have diabetes.

Suppose that a medical lab has developed a simple diagnostic test for diabetes that is 98% accurate for people who have the disease and 95% accurate for people who do not have it.

Let the probability that people in the United States have diabetes = P(D) = 0.083.

So, the probability that people in the United States do not have diabetes = P(D') = 1 - P(D) = 1 - 0.083 = 0.917

Also, let A = event that the diagnostic test is accurate

So, the probability that a simple diagnostic test for diabetes is accurate for people who have the disease = P(A/D) = 0.98

And the probability that a simple diagnostic test for diabetes is accurate for people who do not have the disease = P(A/D') = 0.95

Now, the probability that the diagnosis is correct is given by;

    Probability = P(D) [tex]\times[/tex] P(A/D) + P(D') [tex]\times[/tex] P(A/D')

                      = (0.083 [tex]\times[/tex] 0.98) + (0.917 [tex]\times[/tex]0.95)

                      = 0.08134 + 0.87115

                      = 0.95249

Hence, the probability that the diagnosis is correct is 0.95249.

In the diagram, ∆ABC and ∆DBE are similar. What is the scale factor of the dilation that will map the preimage ΔABC onto the image ΔDBE? A. 1.33 B. 0.75 C. 0.66 D. 0.55

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate the ratio of corresponding sides, image to preimage, that is

scale factor = [tex]\frac{DE}{AC}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{12.09}{16.12}[/tex] = 0.75 → B

The scale factor of the dilation will be 1.33. Then the correct option is A.

What is dilation?

Dilation is the process of increasing the size of an item without affecting its form. Depending on the scale factor, the object's size can be raised or lowered.

There is no effect of dilation on the angle.

In the diagram, ∆ABC and ∆DBE are similar.

Then the scale factor of the dilation that will map the preimage ΔABC onto the image ΔDBE will be

⇒ 16.12 / 12.09

⇒ 1.33

Then the correct option is A.

More about the dilation link is given below.

https://brainly.com/question/2856466

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Please! David has several chains of length 5 and of length 7. By joining chains one after the other, David can create different lengths. Which of these lengths is impossible to make? A)10 B)12 C)13 D)14 E)15

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Answer:

13

Step-by-step explanation:

A)5+5=10

B)5+7=12

C) impossible

D)7+7=14

E)5+5+5=15

The graph shows the weight of a jar when filled with different numbers of marbles.

What does the y-intercept represent?
A) The weight of the marbles without the jar.
B) The weight of the jar without the marbles.
C) The weight of one marble and the jar.
D) The unit rate for each marble added.

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

The weight of the jar depends on the number of marbles in it, therefore the weight is the dependent variable (y) and the number of marbles is the independent variable (x). The y-intercept is when x = 0 and since the number of marbles is x, the answer is that the y-intercept represents the weight of the jar without the marbles.

Blake bought two iced coffees from Dutch Bros. He originally had $13.50 and now has $9. Write and solve an equation to find out how much each iced
coffee cost.

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Answer:

each ice coffee is $2.25

Step-by-step explanation:

13.50 - 9 = 4.50

4.50 / 2 = 2.25

M&M plain candies come in various colors. According to the M&M/Mars Department of Consumer Affairs, the distribution of colors for plain M&M candies is as follows. Color Purple Yellow Red Orange Green Blue Brown Percentage 22% 20% 23% 10% 6% 6% 13% Suppose you have a large bag of plain M&M candies and you choose one candy at random. (a) Find P(green candy or blue candy). Are these outcomes mutually exclusive? Why? Yes. Choosing a green and blue M&M is possible. Yes. Choosing a green and blue M&M is not possible. No. Choosing a green and blue M&M is not possible. No. Choosing a green and blue M&M is possible. (b) Find P(yellow candy or red candy). Are these outcomes mutually exclusive? Why? Yes. Choosing a yellow and red M&M is possible. No. Choosing a yellow and red M&M is not possible. Yes. Choosing a yellow and red M&M is not possible. No. Choosing a yellow and red M&M is possible. (c) Find P(not purple candy).

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Answer:

A) 0.12. Yes. Choosing a green and blue M&M is possible

B) 0.43. Yes. Choosing a yellow and red M&M is possible

C) 0.78

Step-by-step explanation:

First of all, the summation of the distribution of all colours is;

Σ(all colors ) = 22% + 20% + 23% + 10% + 6% + 6% + 13% = 100%, or 1.

Thus;

a) P(green candy or blue candy) is;

P(GREEN ∪ BLUE) = P(G) + P(BL)

P(GREEN ∪ BLUE) = 6%+6%

P(GREEN ∪ BLUE) = 12% or 0.12

Now, due to the fact that we have to choose ONE candy and only ONE candy at random, then they are mutually exclusive: Yes. Choosing a green and blue M&M is possible

b)P(yellow candy or red candy is;

P(YELLOW ∪ RED) = P(Y) + P(R)

P(YELLOW ∪ RED) = 20% + 23% = 43% or 0.43

Yes. Choosing a yellow and red M&M is possible

c) P(NOT PURPLE)

the probability of having a purple is;

P(PURPLE) = 22% or 0.22

So, the Probability of NOT having a PURPLE is 1 - 0.22 = 0.78

Find the interquartile range of the following data set. Number of Points Scored at Ten Basketball Games 57 63 44 29 36 62 48 50 42 34 A.21 B.28 C.6 D.34

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Answer:

total number(n)=10

divided the total number into two equal parts so

in one group of number =5

ln first phase group of number middle value =44

In second phase group of number middle value=50

then using formula,q1=44 q3=50

inter quartile range =q3_q1

=50-44

=6

therefore interquartile range =6

Answer: The answer is 6

A controversial bill is being debated in the state legislature. Representative Williams wants to estimate within 2 percentage points and with 95% confidence the difference in the proportion of her male and female constituents who favor the bill. What sample size should she obtain?

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Answer:

The sample size is  [tex]n = 2401[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

    The margin of  error is  [tex]E= 2\% = 0.02[/tex]

Given that the  confidence level is  95% then the level of significance is mathematically evaluated as

          [tex]\alpha = (100 - 95)\%[/tex]

            [tex]\alpha = 5\% = 0.05[/tex]

The  critical value of [tex]\frac{\alpha }{2}[/tex]  obtained from the normal distribution table is   [tex]Z_{\frac{\alpha }{2} } = 1.96[/tex]  

Let assume that the sample proportion is  [tex]\r p = 0.5[/tex]

 Generally the sample size is evaluated as

            [tex]n = [\frac{Z_{\frac{\alpha }{2} }}{E} ]^2 * \r p ( 1- \r p )[/tex]

            [tex]n = [\frac{1.96}{0.02} ]^2 * 0.5 ( 1- 0.5 )[/tex]

            [tex]n = 2401[/tex]

   

solve the following inequalities 7 x minus 5 / 8 x + 3 >4

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Answer:

[tex]x> \frac{8}{51} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]7x - \frac{5}{8} x + 3>4[/tex]

Bring constants to one side, simplify:

[tex] \frac{51}{8} x>4 - 3 \\ \frac{51}{8} x>1 \\ x>1 \div \frac{51}{8} \\ x>1 \times \frac{8}{51} \\ x> \frac{8}{51} [/tex]

*Note that the inequality sign only changes when you divide the whole inequality by a negative number.

Answer:

[tex]x>\frac{8}{51}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]7x-\frac{5}{8}x+3>4\\\mathrm{Subtract\:}3\mathrm{\:from\:both\:sides}\\7x-\frac{5}{8}x+3-3>4-3\\\mathrm{Simplify}\\7x-\frac{5}{8}x>1\\\mathrm{Multiply\:both\:sides\:by\:}8\\7x\times \:8-\frac{5}{8}x\times \:8>1\times \:8\\\mathrm{Simplify}\\56x-5x>8\\51x>8\\\mathrm{Divide\:both\:sides\:by\:}51\\\frac{51x}{51}>\frac{8}{51}\\\\x>\frac{8}{51}[/tex]

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A scatter plot is shown below.. PLEASE HELPPP!!

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Answer:

(0,9.8) and (10, 1.2)

Step-by-step explanation:

These are the only points that are the best fit for the garph correlation.

Answer:

(0, 9.8) and (10, 1.2)

Step-by-step explanation:

:) hope this helped

What number comes next in this series 7,10,10,13,16,16,

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19
you’re just adding 3
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could I please have some help​

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I think it’s D .but I’m not sure

800,000+700 standard form

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Answer:

800700

Step-by-step explanation:

800000 + 00000 + 0000 + 000 + 00 + 0

000000 + 00000 + 0000 + 700 + 00 + 0

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= 800700

Answer:

Hey there!

800000+700=800700

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In the expression 3x2 + y − 5, which of the following choices is the exponent in the term 3x2?

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Answer:

2

Step-by-step explanation:

The term 3x² has 2 as an exponent, the correct option is C.

What are Exponents?

Exponents are the base raised by power, it is written in the superscript of a number.

The expression is  3x² +y-5

The term 3x² has 2 as an exponent.

Therefore, the correct option is C.

The missing options are

A.3x2

B. y

A 2

C. -5

D. None of these choices are correct.

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