Answer:
They have the same range of 60.
Step-by-step explanation:
85-25=60
188-128=60
Kumar has $10.00 to spend. He decided to buy a candy bar for $1.75 and spend the rest on bags of chips. If each bag of chips costs $2.99, how many bags of chips can kumar buy ?
Answer:
2 bag of chips
Step-by-step explanation:
Total Money Kumar had = $10.00
Money spent on buying candy bar = $1.75
Money left with Kumar after buying candybar can be obtained by subtracting
Money spent on buying candybar from Total Money Kumar had.
Money left with Kumar after buying candybar = $10.00- $1.75 = $8.25.
It is given that rest of money( $8.25 as calculated) is spent on buying bag of chips.
cost of one bag of chips = $2.99
Let no of bag of chips kumar can buy be x .
Therefore total money spent on buying x bag of chips is $2.99 time no. of bag of chips bought
Mathematically it can be expressed as
Total money spent on buying x bag of chips = $2.99 * x = $2.99 x
It is given that he can spent only $8.25 to buy bag of chips.
which means
$2.99 x = $8.25
=> x = 8.25/2.99 = 2.75
Thus he can buy 2.75 bag of chips.
But bag of chips can be only integral number as bag cannot be in fraction .
hence 2 bag of chips can bought which will cost 2*2.99=$ 5.98
Rest of the money will be left which will be 8.25 - 5.98 = $2.27
Answer:
8
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the value of LaTeX: 4^{-3}
4
−
3
?
Answer:
1/64
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]4^{-3}=\dfrac{1}{4^3}=\dfrac{1}{4\cdot 4\cdot 4}=\boxed{\dfrac{1}{64}}[/tex]
Answer:
13
Step-by-step explanation:
=4^-3 . 4 - 3
= 4^-3+1 -3
= 4^-2 -3
= 16-3
= 13
If now Kate is three times as old as Jan, and 6 years ago she was six times as old as he was, how old are they now? I will only accept the right answers.
Answer:
Kate's age now is 30 years old and Jan's age now is 10 years old.
Step-by-step explanation:
Kate age now is 3x
Jan age now is x
3x-6=6*(x-6)
3x-6=6x-36
-3x -3x
-6=3x-36
+36 +36
30=3x
10=x
x=10
3x=30
Kate's age now is 30 years old and Jan's age now is 10 years old.
What is the surface area of a hemisphere with radius 3? Round to the tenths.
Answer:
56.52
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of hemisphere = 2πr^2
Radius = 3
= 2×3.14×3×3
= 56.52
hope it helps!
What is 79(554)+5(746)?
Answer:
47496
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer: The answer is 47496
Step-by-step explanation:
If you multiply 79 x 554 =43766
Then you multiply 5 x 746= 3730
You add 43766+ 3730 = 47496
i need help with this problem x/56=7/8 Thank you
[tex] \dfrac{x}{56} = \dfrac{7}{8} \\ x = \dfrac{56 \times 7}{8} \\ x = 49[/tex]
joe paid 14.00 for a broard game. THis is 70% of the orginal price. What was the orginal price?
Answer:
20.00
Step-by-step explanation:
14 is 70% of X
70/100 × X = 14
X = 14 × 100/70
X = 20.00
-3b+7=13 solve for b
Answer:
b =-2
Step-by-step explanation:
-3b+7=13
Subtract 7 from each side
-3b+7-7=13-7
-3b = 6
Divide each side by -3
-3b/-3 = 6/-3
b = -2
Answer:
b=-2
Step-by-step explanation:
-3b+7=13
-7 -7
-3b=6
/-3 /-3
b=-2
Let the process of getting through undergraduate school be a homogeneous Markov process with time unit one year. The states are Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, Senior, Graduated, and Dropout. Your class (Freshman through Graduated) can only stay the same or increase by one step, but you can drop out at any time before graduation. You cannot drop back in. The probability of a Freshman being promoted in a given year is .8; of a Sophomore, .85; of a Junior, .9, and of a Senior graduating is .95. The probability of a Freshman dropping out is .10, of a Sophomore, .07; of a Junior, .04; and of a Senior, .02.
1. Construct the Markov transition matrix for this process.
2. If we were more realistic, and allowed for students dropping back in, this would no
longer be a Markov process. Why not?
3. Construct the Markov transition matrix for what happens to students in four years.
What is the probability that a student who starts out as a Junior will graduate in that
time?
Answer:
sorry dont know
Step-by-step explanation:
Which of the following relations represents y as a function of x?
A. {(2,2), (2,3), (2,4), (2,5)}
B. {(0,1), (-7,1), (0,6), (8,1)}
C. {(2,6), (3,6), (5,-2), (3,8)}
D. {(1,2), (2,3), (5,3), (7,9)}
Answer:
The correct answer is D
Step-by-step explanation:
In a function, none of the x values in the set can be repeating. D is the only option that meets this requirement.
Helppp.........!!!!!!
Answer:
84 centimeters of the width of the item in reality
Step-by-step explanation:
Let us plan out our steps, and solve for each:
1. Given the information, let us create a proportionality as such:
1 = 14 ⇒ x - width of item in reality (cm)
6 x
2. Now let us cross multiply, and solve through simple algebra:
14 * 6 = x,
x = 84 centimeters of the width of the item in reality
If 3^x = 5, then 3^2x+3 = ?
Answer:28
Step-by-step explanation:
3^x=5
3^2x+3
(3^x)^2 + 3
Substitute 3^x=5 in (3^x)^2 + 3
5^2 + 3
5x5+3=28
The teacher decides that no student can win twice, so she removes the tickets of the first winner before drawing the second winner. What is the probability that she draws Kitzen first and then Ava second? Use a / to represent a fraction bar.
Answer:
3/4
Step-by-step explanation:
Take Kitzen's number of raffle tickets and put them over Ava's tickets to give you 12/16 and the simplify which gives you 3/4 because the fraction is divisible by 4.
David is preparing a report to show
Answer:
cool?
who's david den
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
He shoud use a table or chart.
Step-by-step explanation:
I answered this question before
A rectangular storage container is 15 feet long 12 feet wide and 8 feet high what is the surface area of the storage container
Answer:
1440 feet
Step-by-step explanation:
15 × 12 × 8 = 1440
What is the volume of this rectangular prism?
Answer:
8/125 = 0.064
Step-by-step explanation:
(2/5)*(2/5)*(2/5)=8/125
A newspaper article stated that the US Supreme Court received 812 letters from around the country on the subject of whether to ban cameras from the courtroom. Of these 812 letters, 800 expressed the opinion that cameras should be banned. A statistics student was going to use this sample information to conduct a test of significance of whether more than 95% of all American adults feel that cameras should be banned from the courtroom. What would you tell this student
Answer:
a)This is a large enough sample to provide an accurate estimate of the American public's opinion on the issue.
If P divided by 10 is 2. What is the value of P ?
Answer:
The value of P is 20 .
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly, you have to create an expression in terms of p using the information :
[tex] \frac{p}{10} = 2[/tex]
Next, you have to multiply both sides by 10 :
[tex] \frac{p}{10} \times 10 = 2 \times 10[/tex]
[tex]p = 20[/tex]
Answer:
The answer would be twenty.
Step-by-step explanation:
P = 10 x 2
P = 20
Which is a solution of the system of equations shown?
A. (−4, 0)
B. (2, −4)
C. (0, −2)
D. (2, 0)
Answer:
D. (2, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
The solutions are the two points of intersection of the graphs:
(-2, -4) and (2, 0)
The latter of these corresponds to choice D, the one you have marked.
please answer this correctly I have to finish this today as soon as possible
Estimate the measure of this angle within 10°.
9. The circumference of a circle is 601 cm. What is the diameter of the circle?
O 120 cm
90 cm
30 cm
60 cm
Answer:191.4 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
Circumference=601 cm
π=3.14
Diameter=circumference ➗ π
Diameter=601 ➗ 3.14
Diameter=191.4 cm
Complete the 3 questions for 10 points.
Answer:
Look below.
Sorry if the graph's aren't good.
Step-by-step explanation:
13) I'll attach a pic of my graphs:
Slope intercept form is y = mx + b
y = 2x + 1
m = 2
b = 1
14) y = 3/ 5x - 5
m = 3/5
b = -5
15) y = 1/4x - 8
m = 1/4
b = -8
Christina is randomly choosing three movies to take on vacation from nine action movies, seven science fiction movies, and four comedies. Which statement is true? The probability that Christina will choose three comedies can be expressed as StartFraction 1 Over 4 C 3 EndFraction. The probability that Christina will choose three action movies can be expressed as StartFraction 20 C 3 Over 9 C 3 EndFraction. The probability that Christina will not choose all comedies can be expressed as 1 − StartFraction 4 C 3 Over 20 C 4 EndFraction. The probability that Christina will not choose all action movies can be expressed as 1 − StartFraction 9 C 3 Over 20 C 3 EndFraction.
Answer:
The answer is D
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability that Christina will not choose all action movies can be expressed as 1 − StartFraction 9 C 3 Over 20 C 3 EndFraction.
If r(x) = 3x -1 and s(x) = 2x + 1, which is equivalent to [r/s] (6)?
[tex]\text{Solve by turning it into a fraction and plugging in the value to x:}\\\\\frac{3x-1}{2x+1}\\\\\frac{3(6)-1}{2(6)+1}\\\\\frac{18-1}{12+1}\\\\\frac{17}{13}\\\\\text{You can't simplify the fraction any further, in which it'll conclude your answer}\\\\\boxed{\frac{17}{13}}[/tex]
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Answer:
3. L(15055) is the number of pages ...
4. true
Step-by-step explanation:
3. The problem tells you that L( ) is a function of the number of words. (That means the number in parentheses in L( ) is a word count.) The first two answer choices describe the function as being of a number of pages, so are incorrect. The last answer choice matches the description of the function.
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4. Compound interest represents a growth function. Account values in later years will be more than values in earlier years. So ...
D(2) < D(7) is TRUE
Steven nas a deck OF 52 playing cards, as shown below. Determine the
theoretical probability of each event. Express each probability as a fraction
simplest form.
A. Randomly selecting a red card
B. Randomly selecting a 7, 8, 9, or 10
C. Randomly selecting the 6 of diamonds
D. Randomly selecting a card that is not a king
Step-by-step explanation:
a. Randomly selecting a red card =
[tex] \frac{1}{2 } [/tex]
have 26 card choices
B. Randomly selecting a 7, 8, 9, or 10 =
[tex] \frac{4 \times 4}{52} = \frac{16}{52} = \frac{4}{13} [/tex]
(have 4*4 card choice)
C. Randomly selecting the 6 of diamonds =
[tex] \frac{1}{52} [/tex]
(only 1 card choice)
D. Randomly selecting a card that is not a king
[tex]1 - \frac{4}{52} = \frac{48}{52} = \frac{12}{13} [/tex]
1 - all possibility that can select the king
A pilot flies on a bearing of 160° for 30 miles. The pilot then executes a quick turn and flies another 15 miles at a bearing of 205°. What bearing should the pilot use (to the nearest second) and how far must she travel(to the nearest of a mile) to make it back to her starting position?
Answer: 34.65 miles at an angle of 325.39°
Step-by-step explanation:
Ok, the initial position is (0,0)
Then she flies 30 miles at an angle of 160°, if we count the angle counterclokwise from the x-axis, the new position will be:
p = (30*cos(120°), 30*sin(120°))
Then she travels another 15 miles at an angle of 205°, the new position is:
p = (30*cos(120°) + 15*cos(205°), 30*sin(120°) + 15*sin(205°))
p = (-28.59 , 19.64)
If she now travles X miles at an angle Y, we must have that the final position is the point (0,0)
this means that:
X*cos(Y) = -(-28.59) = 28.59
X*sin(Y) = -19.64
Now, we can find the quotient between those two equations and use that tan(x) = sin(x)/cos(x)
X*(sin(Y))/(X*cos(Y)) = -19.64/28.59
Tg(Y) = -0.69
Y = ATg(-0.69) = -34.61°
If we use only positive angles, this angle is equivalent to:
360° - 34.61° = 325.39°
now lets find the distance:
Xcos(325.39°) = 28.59
X = 28.59/cos(325.39°) = 34.65 miles.
Identify two ways that native Americans resisted being relocated
Answer:
Tortured and kidnapped white colonists, and some started wars.
What is 9/40 as a percentage
Answer:
22.5%
Step-by-step explanation:
Sam wants to measure the amount of water in a full bathtub.
Which is the best unit of measurement for Sam to use?
What’s the answer
Probably liters, all the others are too big or too small.