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Identify the domain of the function shown in the graph.

HELPIdentify The Domain Of The Function Shown In The Graph.

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Answer 1

Answer:

D = [4, 10]

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the line starts when x = 4, the domain begins there. And since the line ends when x=10, the domain ends there.


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Which rectangle has an area of 18 square units? On a coordinate plane, a rectangle is 2 units high and 7 units wide. On a coordinate plane, a rectangle is 2 units high and 6 units wide. On a coordinate plane, a rectangle is 3 units high and 5 units wide. On a coordinate plane, a rectangle is 3 units high and 6 units wide.

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Answer:

On a coordinate plane, a rectangle is 3 units high and 6 units wide.

Answer:

option "B"

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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

c) tan

Step-by-step explanation:

tan = Opposite side / close side

When close side = v         and     Opposite side = 2,8m

hlo all here is your question in this question the chooses are below​

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Answer:

1. centimeter

2. kilogram

3. gram

4. milligram

5. centimeter

6. meter

7. kilometer

8. liter

9. kiloliter

10. millimeter

Step-by-step explanation:

you really cannot answer that yourself ?

you don't understand yet the difference between length or distance, area, volume, weight, ... ?

I how this helps then

1. is length, and it is rather short. so, we use a rather small unit to express it.

2. is weight. and a big one. so, we use a bigger unit.

3. is weight. but a small one.

4. is weight. and a really tiny one.

5. is length. similar dimension of size as the finger.

6. is length. and a bigger one.

7. is length. and a truly big one.

8. is volume. liquid volume at that. but rather small.

9. is volume. and again liquid volume. also very big. but still, kiloliter is practically never used by anybody ...

10. is length. and a very tiny one.

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Hi there!

[tex]\large\boxed{f(9) = 12}[/tex]

Evaluating f(x) at x = 9 means we must use the piecewise function where x = 9 is included.

f(x) = 12 includes 9 because a "≤" is inclusive of the interval. Thus:

f(9) = 12

Bryan and his wife, Jane, can afford $2,273 a month for a monthly mortgage payment.

How much money would they be able to borrow for a 30-year fixed mortgage if the APR is 3.8%.

How much money would they make in payments over the life-time of the mortgage?

How much money would they pay in interest over the life-time of the mortgage if they borrowed as much money as they could on the mortgage?

Round your answer to the nearest cent.

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

borrowed amount: $487,812.89total of payments: $818,280.00paid in interest: $380,467.11

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for figuring the amount that can be borrowed (P) is shown on the first line of the attachment. (The second line rounds it to the nearest cent.) In this formula, ...

  a = monthly payment, r = annual interest rate, t = number of years

The amounts requested by the problem statement are shown in the attachment, and above. b is the amount that can be borrowed, p is the total of payments, and i is the interest paid. There are 360 monthly payments in 30 years, so the total paid is 360 times the monthly payment amount.

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The function f(t) = t2 + 4t − 14 represents a parabola.

Part A: Rewrite the function in vertex form by completing the square. Show your work. (6 points)

Part B: Determine the vertex and indicate whether it is a maximum or a minimum on the graph. How do you know? (2 points)

Part C: Determine the axis of symmetry for f(t). (2 points)

(10 points)

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Answer:

A: f(t) = t2(4t) - 14

B: It is a maximum because it continues redistributing forever.

C: Assuming you plotted this on a 0/0 grid, your axis of symetry would be at 18/28

Hope this helps, please mark brainliest

Step-by-step explanation:

A: it is simple really, your just redistributing each T to itself, which is what makes a square / vertex.

Find three consecutive odd integers whose sum is -213.

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Answer:

-73, -71, -69

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose the middle of the 3 integers is x.

(x-2)+(x)+(x+2)=-213

x-2+x+x+2=-213

3x=-213

x=-71

The integers are -69, -71, and -73

Answer:

-73,-71,-69

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x represent an odd interger

Odd intergers are serpated by the value of 2 so let the three consective intergers be represented by

[tex](x )+ (x + 2) +( x + 4)[/tex]

Set that equation equal to 213.

[tex]x + x + 2 + x + 4 = - 213[/tex]

[tex]3x + 6 = - 213[/tex]

[tex]3x = - 219[/tex]

[tex]x = - 73[/tex]

Plug -73 in the consective intergers expression.

[tex] - 73 + ( - 73 + 2) + ( - 73 + 4)[/tex]

So our three intergers are

[tex] - 73[/tex]

[tex] - 71[/tex]

[tex] - 69[/tex]

Simplify by expressing fractional exponents instead of radicals.

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8(x^2y^4)^1/2 I think this is the answer

How many students rank themselves as introverts? Demonstrate your work!!

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Answer:

36 (maybe...)

Step-by-step explanation:

Technically there is no way to answer this question, it says that 120 ADULTS were surveyed and then asks how many STUDENTS rank themselves as introverts.  But if we a supposed to assume that all adults are students:

The ratio of 3:7 means that for every 3 introverts, there are 7 extroverts.

In other words for every 10 people (total introvert+extrovert) there are 3 introverts.

So to find the number of introverts in the group of 120, just multiply by 3/10 or 0.3

The answer would be 36

HELP PLEASE! I tried everything from multiplying, dividing, adding, and subtracting but still no correct answer. Can someone please help me out here?

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Answer:  110 square miles

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Explanation:

There are a few ways to do this.  

One method involves drawing a horizontal line to form three rectangles as show below. Note the labels A,B,C.

Rectangle A in the upper left corner has area of base*height = 6*7 = 42 square miles. I'll let A = 42 since we'll use it later.Rectangle B is 20 miles across horizontally (base) and 2 miles tall vertically (height). The 2 miles is from 9-7 = 2. The area of rectangle B is 20*2 = 40 square miles. Let B = 40.Then finally, C = 28 because rectangle C is 4 miles across and 7 miles tall, so 4*7 = 28.

Add up those three sub areas found: A+B+C = 42+40+28 = 110 square miles

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There are other methods you could do. A second method is to draw two vertical lines to form 3 other rectangles, then add up the sub areas to get 110.

A third method is to draw a horizontal line across the top to form one large rectangle (20 mi by 9 mi) and subtract off the area of the 7 mi by 10 mi inner rectangle (the empty space), so you'd say 20*9 - 7*10 = 180-70 = 110

a. Consider the situation where you have three game chips, each labeled with one of the the numbers 3, 5, and 10 in a hat a. If you draw out 2 chips without replacement between each chip draw, list the entire sample space of po ssible results that can occur in the draw Use the three events are defined as follows, to answer parts b through n below:
Event A: the sum of the 2 drawn numbers is even.
Event B: the sum of the 2 drawn numbers is odd.
Event C: the sum of the 2 drawn numbers is a prime number
Now, using your answer to part a find the following probability values
b. P (A)=
c. P (B)=
d. P (C)=
e. P (A and C)-=
f. P(A or B)=
g. P (B andC)=
h. P(A or C)- =
i. P (C given B)=
j. P(C given A)=
k. P (not B)=
l. P (not C)=
Are events A and B mutually exclusive?Why or why not?
Are events B and C mutually exclusive? Why or why not?

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Answer:

a) {3,5}{3,10}{5,10}

b) [tex]P(A)=\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

c) [tex]P(B)=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

d) [tex]P(C)=\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

e) [tex]P(A and C)=0[/tex]

f) [tex]P(A or B)=1[/tex]

g) [tex]P(B and C)=\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

h) [tex]P(A or C)=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

i) [tex]P(C given B)=\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

j) [tex]P(C given A)=0[/tex]

k) [tex]P(not B)=\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

l) [tex]P(not C)=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Yes, events A and B are mutually exclusive. Because the results can either be even or odd, not both. No, events B and C are not mutually exclusive because the result can be both, odd and prime.

Step-by-step explanation:

a)

In order to solve part a of the problem, we need to find the possible outcomes, in this case, the possible outcomes are:

{3,5}{3,10} and {5,10}

We could think of the oppsite order, for example {5,3}{10,3}{10,5} but these are basically the same as the previous outcomes, so we will just take three outcomes in our sample space. We can think of it as drawing the two chips at the same time.

b)

Now the probability of the sum of the chips to be even. There is only one outcome where the sum of the chips is even, {3,5} since 3+5=8 the other outcomes will give us an odd number, so:

[tex]P=\frac{#desired}{#possible}[/tex]

[tex]P(A)=\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

c) For the probability of the sum of the chips to be odd, there are two outcomes where the sum of the chips is odd, {3,10} since 3+10=13 and {5,10} since 5+10=15 the other outcomes will give us an even number, so:

[tex]P(B)=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

d) The probability of the sum of the chips is prime. There is only one outcome where the sum of the chips is prime, {3,10} since 3+10=13 the other outcomes will give us non prime results, so:

[tex]P(C)=\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

e) The probability of the sum of the chips to be even and prime. There are no results where we can get an even and prime number, since the only even and prime number there is is number 2 and no outcome will give us that number, so:

P(A and C)=0

f) The probability of the sum of the chips is even or odd. We can either get even or odd results, so no matter what outcome we get, we will get an odd or even result so:

[tex]P(A or B)=1[/tex]

g) The probability of the sum of the chips is odd and prime. There is only one outcome where the sum of the chips is odd and prime, {3,10} since 3+10=13 the other outcomes will give us non prime results, so:

[tex]P(B and C)=\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

h) The probability of the sum of the chips is even or prime. There are two outcomes where the sum of the chips is even or prime, {3,10} since 3+10=13 and {3,5} since 3+5=8 so:

[tex]P(A or C)=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

i) The probability of the sum of the chips is prime given that the sum of the chips is odd. There are two possible results where the sum of the chips is odd {3,10} and {5,10} and only one of those results is even, {3,10}, so

[tex]P(C given B)=\frac{1}{2}[/tex]

j) The probability of the sum of the chips is prime given that the sum of the chips is even. There is only one possible even result: {3,5} but that result isn't prime, so

[tex]P(C given A)=0[/tex]

k) The probability of the sum of the chips is not odd. There is only one outcome where the sum of the chips is not odd (even), {3,5} so:

[tex]P(not B)=\frac{1}{3}[/tex]

l) The probability of the sum of the chips is not prime. There are two outcomes where the sum of the chips is not prime, {3,5} and {5,10} so:

[tex]P(not C)=\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Are events A and B mutually exclusive?

Yes, events A and B are mutually exclusive.

Why or why not?

Because the results can either be even or odd, not both.

Are events B and C mutually exclusive?

No, events B and C are not mutually exclusive.

Why or Why not?

Because the result can be both, odd and prime.

The mathematical expressions of the thermal conditions at the boundaries are called the _____ conditions.

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Answer:

Heat flux boundary condition.

Step-by-step explanation:

Heat flux is boundary condition in positive x-direction. The specified temperature is constant and steady heat conduction. Temperature of exposed surface can be measured directly with the thermal condition expression.

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Answer:

It is A and B

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the given information to answer the questions and interpret key features. Use any method of graphing or solving. Round to one decimal place, if necessary.

The trajectory of a golf ball in a chip from the rough has a parabolic pattern. The height, in feet, of the ball is given by the equation h(x) -.25x^2 + 3.42, where x is the number of feet away from the golf club (along the ground) the ball is.

The ball starts ____ feet above the ground.

The ball reaches a maximum height of _____ feet at a horizontal distance of ____ feet away from the golf club 19 it was hit with

The ball returns to the ground at about ____ feet away. ​

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B. Gurl that’s way too long for anyone to do

The triangles are similar by:
the ASA similarity theorem.
the SSS similarity theorem.
the AAS similarity theorem.
the AA similarity postulate.
the SAS similarity theorem.

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Answer:

E. by the SAS similarity theorem.

Step-by-step explanation:

Included angle x° in ∆ ABC ≅ included angle x° in ∆EDC (vertical angles are equal)

DC/BC = 240/150 = 1.6

EC/AC = 320/200 = 1.6

This implies that the ratio of two corresponding sides of both triangles are the same.

Two triangles are considered similar to each other by the SAS similarity theorem of they have a corresponding included angle that is equal and two corresponding sides that are congruent to each other. Therefore, both triangles are similar by the SAS similarity theorem.

What is the product of 2x(5+3)-4^2

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Answer:

2×8-4^2

=16-16

=0

0 is the porduct

Find the volume of the solid lying between two planes perpendicular to the x-axis at x = −1 and x = 1. The cross sections perpendicular to the x-axis are squares whose diagonals run from y = x 2 to y = 2 − x 2

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I've attached a sketch of one such cross section (light blue) of the solid (shown at x = 0). The planes x = ±1 are shown in gray, and the two parabolas are respectively represented by the blue and orange curves in the (x, y)-plane.

For every x in the interval [-1, 1], the corresponding cross section has a diagonal of length (2 - x ²) - x ² = 2 (1 - x ²). The diagonal of any square occurs in a ratio to its side length of √2 : 1, so the cross section has a side length of 2/√2 (1 - x ²) = √2 (1 - x ²), and hence an area of (√2 (1 - x ²))² = 2 (1 - x ²)².

The total volume of the solid is then given by the integral,

[tex]\displaystyle\int_{-1}^1 2(1-x^2)^2\,\mathrm dx = \int_{-1}^1 (2-4x^2+4x^4)\,\mathrm dx = \boxed{\frac{32}{15}}[/tex]

find the slope of the line passing through the points (6,-7) and (3,-3) .​

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Answer:

y2-y1 / x2-x1

-4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

-4/3

Step-by-step explanation:

When given two points, the slope is found by

m = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

   = (-3- -7)/(3 -6)

    = (-3+7)/(3-6)

    = 4/-3

   = -4/3

List all the elements of the following set. Use set notation and the listing method to describe the set. The set of all counting numbers less than or equal to 2. Express the set using set notation and the listing method. (Use a comma to separate answers as needed. Use ascending order.)

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Answer:

different question

Step-by-step explanation:

question is wrong

Simplify the given expression into the form a+bi, where a and b are rational numbers.
2(-36 - 3i) +(5 +2i)(12 - 2i)

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Answer:

[tex]2(-36 - 3i) +(5 +2i)(12 - 2i) \\ \implies - 72 - 6i + 60 - 10i + 24i + 4\\ \implies \: - 8 + 8i[/tex]

What is the image point of (1,-2) after a translation right 4 units and down 4units

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Answer:

(-4, -1)

Step-by-step explanation:

A few people gather together to play a game in which one needs to roll 3 six-sided dice. One person notices that the sum of the number of spots on three dice comes up as 11 (the event E1) more often than it does 12 (the event E2) even though it looks like it should be even. This person argues as follows: E1 occurs in just six ways:

{(1,4,6),(2,3,6),(1,5,5),(2,4,5),(3,3,5),(3,4,4)}, and E2 occurs also in just six ways: {(1,5,6),(2,4,6),(3,3,6),(2,5,5),(4,4,4),(3,4,5)}.

Therefore E1 and E2 have the same probability P(E1) = P(E2). Why isn’t it?

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Answer:

Yes, P(E1)=P(E2)

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that

Number of dice=3

Total outcomes of 1 die=6

Therefore,

Total number of outcomes =[tex]6^3=216[/tex]

E1={{(1,4,6),(2,3,6),(1,5,5),(2,4,5),(3,3,5),(3,4,4)}

E2={(1,5,6),(2,4,6),(3,3,6),(2,5,5),(4,4,4),(3,4,5)}

We have to show that E1 and E2 have the same probability P(E1) = P(E2).

Probability, [tex]P(E)=\frac{Favorable\;outcomes}{Total\;outcomes}[/tex]

Using the formula

[tex]P(E_1)=\frac{6}{216}[/tex]

[tex]P(E_1)=0.0278[/tex]

[tex]P(E_2)=\frac{6}{216}[/tex]

[tex]P(E_2)=0.0278[/tex]

Hence, P(E1)=P(E2)

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If f(x) = -3 and g(x) = 4x2 + x = 4, find (f+ g)(x).
ОА
A. 4x2 + x - 1
O B. 6x2 - 7
O 4x
C. 43+ + 2x-1
O D. 4x+3x-7

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Answer:

D. 4x² + 3x/2 - 7

General Formulas and Concepts:

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Algebra I

Terms/CoefficientsFunctionsFunction Notation

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Define

Identify

f(x) = x/2 - 3

g(x) = 4x² + x - 4

(f + g)(x) is f(x) + g(x)

Step 2: Find

Substitute in functions:                                                                                     (f + g)(x) = x/2 - 3 + 4x² + x - 4Combine like terms:                                                                                         (f + g)(x) = 4x² + 3x/2 - 7

Answer:

The answer is C.

Step-by-step explanation:

(f+g)(x)= f(x)+g(x).

So that would be x/2-3 + 4x^2+x-4.

If you combine like terms that would be:

4x^2+x/2+x-4-3=

4x^2+3/2x-7

What are the lengths of the other two sides of the triangle? O AC = 5 and BC = 5 O AC=5 and BC =515 O AC = 5/5 and BC = 5 O AC = 5 and BC =53

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*see attachment for missing diagram

Answer:

AC = 5 and BC = 5√3

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

m<A = 60°

m<B = 30°

AB = 10

Required:

AC and BC

Solution:

Recall, SOH CAH TOA

✔️Find AC:

Reference angle (θ) = 30°

Hypotenuse = 10

Opposite = AC

Apply SOH:

Sin θ = Opp/Hyp

Substitute

Sin 30° = AC/10

10*Sin 30° = AC

10*½ = AC (sin 30° = ½)

5 = AC

AC = 5

✔️Find BC:

Reference angle (θ) = 60°

Hypotenuse = 10

Opposite = BC

Apply SOH:

Sin θ = Opp/Hyp

Substitute

Sin 60° = BC/10

10*Sin 60° = BC

10*√3/2 = BC (sin 60° = √3/2)

5*√3 = BC

BC = 5√3

Suppose X has a normal distribution with mean 10.0 and standard deviation 5.0 what is the P(2.0

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Answer:

what r u answers picks

Step-by-step explanation:

cant answer with out of t

Iceberg lettuce is grown and shipped to stores for about 40 cents a head, and consumers purchase it for about 92 cents a head. Find the percent increase.

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Answer: 130%

Step-by-step explanation:

percent increase = x

[tex]40 + 40(x) = 9240\\40(1 + x) = 92\\1+x=\frac{92}{40} \\x=\frac{92}{40} -1=2.3-1=1.3[/tex]

x = 1.3 = 130%

A hypothesis will be used to test that a population mean equals 5 against the alternative that the population mean is less than 5 with known variance σ. What is the critical value for the test statistic for the significance level of 0.010

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Answer:

The critical value is [tex]Z_c = -2.327[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

A hypothesis will be used to test that a population mean equals 5 against the alternative that the population mean is less than 5

Test if the mean is less than a value, so a one-tailed hypothesis test is used.

Known variance σ.

This means that the z-distribution is used to solve this question.

What is the critical value for the test statistic for the significance level of 0.010?

Z with a p-value of 0.01, so, looking at the z-table, [tex]Z_c = -2.327[/tex]

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Respond to this question to demonstrate your understanding of the topic/content. Be sure to provide adequate and relevant details learned in the module to support your response. Pay close attention to organizing your response so it makes sense and uses correct grammar. Your response should be at least 5-7 sentences at a minimum.
Question: Consider the graph of f(x) = 5x + 1. Explain how to find the average rate of change between x = 0 and x = 4. What is the average rate of change?

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Answer:

The average rate of change is 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

First plug in the x values.

y=5x+1

=(0)5+1

=1

y=5x+1

=(4)5+1

=21

Average rate of change = the change in the output divided by the change in the input.

Output change: 21-1=20

Input change: 4-0=4

20/4=5

20/4 = 5 sorry if its wrong

A forestry researcher wants to estimate the average height of trees in a forest near Atlanta, Georgia. She takes a random sample of 18 trees from this forest. The researcher found that the average height was 4.8 meters with a standard deviation of 0.55 meters. Assume that the distribution of the heights of these trees is normal. For this sample what is the margin of error for her 99% confidence interval

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Answer:

The margin of error for her confdence interval is of 0.3757.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the standard deviation for the sample, which means that the t-distribution is used to solve this question.

The first step to solve this problem is finding how many degrees of freedom, we have. This is the sample size subtracted by 1. So

df = 18 - 1 = 17

99% confidence interval

Now, we have to find a value of T, which is found looking at the t table, with 17 degrees of freedom(y-axis) and a confidence level of [tex]1 - \frac{1 - 0.99}{2} = 0.995[/tex]. So we have T = 2.8982

The margin of error is:

[tex]M = T\frac{s}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex]

In which s is the standard deviation of the sample and n is the size of the sample.

Standard deviation of 0.55 meters.

This means that [tex]s = 0.55[/tex]

What is the margin of error for her 99% confidence interval?

[tex]M = T\frac{s}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex]

[tex]M = 2.8982\frac{0.55}{\sqrt{18}}[/tex]

[tex]M = 0.3757[/tex]

The margin of error for her confdence interval is of 0.3757.

Margin of error is the distance between the mean and the limit of confidence intervals. The margin of error for the given condition is 3.28 approximately.

What is the margin of error for small samples?

Suppose that we have:

Sample size n  < 30

Sample standard deviation = sPopulation standard deviation = [tex]\sigma[/tex]Level of significance = [tex]\alpha[/tex]Degree of freedom = n-1

Then the margin of error(MOE) is obtained as

Case 1: Population standard deviation is known

Margin of Error = [tex]MOE = T_{c}\dfrac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex]

Case 2: Population standard deviation is unknown

[tex]MOE = T_{c}\dfrac{s}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex]

where [tex]T_{c}[/tex] is critical value of the test statistic at level of significance

For the given case, taking the random variable X to be tracking the height of trees in the sample taken of trees from the considered forest.

Then, by the given data, we get:

[tex]\overline{x} = 4.8[/tex], [tex]s = 4.8[/tex], n = 18

The degree of freedom is n-1 = 17

Level of significance = 100% - 99% = 1% = 0.01

The critical value of t at level of significance 0.01 with degree of freedom 17 is obtained as T = 2.90 (from the t critical values table)

Thus, margin of error for 99% confidence interval for considered case is:

[tex]MOE = T_{c}\dfrac{s}{\sqrt{n}}\\\\MOE = 2.9 \times \dfrac{4.8}{\sqrt{18}} \approx 3.28[/tex]

Thus, the margin of error for the given condition is 3.28 approximately.

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In which month was the peak, the largest deposit, made?


A histogram titled Savings Account Deposits has Months on the x-axis and amount deposited on the y-axis. January is 50 dollars; February is 80 dollars; March is 110 dollars; April is 100 dollars: May is 95 dollars; June is 250 dollars; July is 320 dollars; August is 300 dollars; September is 80 dollars.
January
June
July
August

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Your answer is July.

From least to greastest:

January: $50

February: $80

September: $80

May: $95

April: $100

March: $110

June: $250

August: $300

July: $320

I hope this helps!

The month that had the largest deposit is the month of; July

How do you Interpret a Histogram?

From the given histogram with savings account on the x-axis and amount deposited on the y-axis, we can see the following amounts deposited for each month as follows;

January = $50February = $80March = $110April = $100May = $95June: $250July: $320August: $300September: $80

The month with the largest deposit is clearly July

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A sample of helium has a temperature of 450 K. The gas is cooled to 248.9 K at which time the gas occupies 103.4 L? Assume pressure is constant at 3 atm. What was the original volume of the gas?A. 186.94 LB. 304.5 LC. 57.19 LD. 361.07 L Help!! A.) find f^-1 and use it to evaluate: f^-1(12)B.) write a formula for the function g(x) that results when the parent function: f(x) = x^3 is vertically stretched by a factor of three, shifted to the left by 4 units and shifted down by 5 units What are the odds IN FAVOR of picking a red marble from a bag of 10 green marbles, 10 yellow marbles, and 5 red marbles? Which quote from the text best supports the answer part A What do you mean by taxonomy? find the slope of the lineanswer choices: 4, 5, 20, 25 Please help me please and thank you helppppppppppppppp me the financial statements for banana company include the following items: 20x9 20x8 cash $51,500 $50,000 short-term investments 25,000 15,000 net accounts receivable 53,000 50,000 merchandise inventory 163,000 50,000 total assets 532,000 554,000 accounts payable 131,500 124,000 salaries payable 25,000 13,000 long-term note payable 59,000 53,000 compute the current ratio for 20x8. group of answer choices Which of the following excerpts from "The Neglected Senses" BESTillustrates the typical first-person point of view used by memoir writers?A. I was surprised by the ease and harmony the blind students hadwith their physical realm and was eager enough to understand it that atSabriye's suggestion I agreed to let myself be blindfolded and ledthrough the streets of Lhasa by two blind teenage girls, Choden andYangchen.B. Choden, a year younger that Yangchen, was pink-cheeked and eversmiling. She too wore a ponytail, plaid flannel shirt, denim jacket andpants, baseball cap, and hiking boots.C. Yangchen, the older of the two, interjected nervously, "Cane? Well,no. Maybe no cane. Choden must have her own cane. Otherwise shecan lose the road."D. All the blind students spoke this way--"We are watching you. Nice tosee you. See you again. Please let me see that book." For them, thevocabulary of vision was metaphorical, a symbolic representation ofhuman connection, interest, and concern. A single force acts on a particle situated on the positive x axis. The torque about the origin is in the negative z direction. The force might be:_______. A. in the positive y direction B. in the negative y direction C. in the positive x direction D. in the negative x direction Ex 1. Choose the different words.1A. greatB. beautifulC. teacherD. means2A. wetB. betterC. restD. pretty3A. horribleB. hourC. houseD. here4A. partyB. lovelyC. skyD. empty5678 910A. stoveA. sunnyA. WhenA. stoveA. learnA. booksB. momentB. underB. WhoB. lovelyB. hearB. catsC. sometimesC. studentC. WhyC. mustC. earC. papersD. closeD. lunchD. WhereD. butD. theaterD. mapsEx 2. Give the correct tense and form of these verbs.1.My father (be) a worker. He (work) in a factory in the city center. Everyday he (catch) the bus to work, but today he (go) by motorbike.2.I (send) you a massage as soon as I (return).3. Where you (be)? I am upstairs. I (have) a bath.4.We (not) go fishing next Sunday. We (visit) our teacher.5.They (study) in Hung Ha town secondary school at the moment. They (be) students in four years.6.Mrs Trang is in hospital. I know, and I (visit) her this evening.7.We (play) soccer this afternoon. Would you like (join) us?Ex 3. Give the correct form of these words.1.Living in the city is ... than living in the country. (noisy)2.Monday is the ... and Friday is the ... of the week. (one/ five)3.I love my ... because they are very ... (friend)4.Mai feels very ............. because she lives far away from her parents (happy)5.This is the ... apartment we have. (big)6.Our new ... ..,Lan learns English very well.(class) 7. This dictionary is very ..............for you to learn English(use) 8. I have ....................time to play than my friends(little) 9 These ..in city are very beautiful .(build)Ex 4. Choose the best answers.1.He always goes to bed early, but he (doesnt/ never/ usually) gets up early.2.Your picture is (more/ much/ very) better than mine.3.(Which/ What/ How) a beautiful garden!4.He works (in/ at / on) a hospital. He takes care (for/ of/ to) sick people5.He has (many/ a lot of/ lot) friends in Ha Noi.6. Im a new student. (Yes, I am/ I do, too/ So am I)7.English books are (on/ at/ in) the back (in/ at/ of) the library.8.My brother (does/ is/ will) very naughty.9.(What/ When/Where) is his birthday?10.These are their books and those are ... (we/ our/ ours)Ex 5. Rewrite these sentences.1. Is there a sink, a tub and a shower in the bathroom? -> Does .....................................2. Do you have a better stove than this? -> Is this........................................................3.That food is excellent. -> What.............................................................................!4.He spends an hour a day learning English. -> It takes................................................5.Knowing English is useful. -> It is ...........................................................................6.Do you want to go to the zoo? -> Would..................................................................7.What naughty boys! -> How ...................................................................................8.It is one-forty five. -> It is a........................................................................................9.Where does Hoa live? -> What................................................................................ 10.. What is the price of this cap ? How much...........................................................? 11. Our house is older than any other house in the living centre Our house.......................................... 12. Mai usually works hard. Mai is usually a.. 13. There are eight hundred stamps in Hoas collection. Hoas collection....................................................................... 14. How heavy is the chicken ? What ............................................................................? 15. Listening to music is more interesting than watching TV. I prefer........................................................................ Where is Hinduism most prevalent?Catholic ChristianityOrthodox ChristianityProtestant ChristianitySunni IslamShiite IslamPrevailing ReligionIslam (other groups)HinduismJudaismChinese ReligionTheravada BuddhismMahayana BuddhismVajrayana BuddhismNature ReligionsOther GroupsA. VietnamB. IndiaC. ChinaD. Indonesia ILL GIVE POINTS!! PLS HELP !!! Which set of polar coordinates describes the same location as therectangular coordinates (1. - 1)?A. (sqrt2,315)B. (-1,135) C. (sqrt2,225)D. (1,45) What is the slope of the line shown below?(6,6)mO A. -2B. 2-56O c. 7 /IN(1,-4)51O D.D. -2 Write the integer represented by H. List its opposite and absolute value. How do the inland areas of the Willapa Hills differ from the coastal areas?The inland areas are heavily forested.The inland areas receive very little rain.The inland areas contain open plains.The inland areas have large wetland habitats. express y=2x+9x+4 in the form a(x+b)+c . where a ,b,c are constant How does the Gulf Stream affect London?OA. It moves warm water north from the Gulf of Mexico during the winter, keeping the temperature constant year round.0B. The moving water causes lower air pressure which holds less moisture and reduces the precipitation that Londonreceives.C. It moves warm water north from the Gulf of Mexico, making London warmer than it should be at its latitude.D. It moves cool water north from the Gulf of Mexico, making London colder than it should be at its latitude. why is meiosis called reduction division?