When using ANOVA, the sum of squares within is: Group of answer choices Showing the difference between the groups Effect variance Error variance Showing the differences caused by the independent variable
Answer:
When using ANOVA, the sum of squares within is: Showing the difference between the Total SS and Between SS known as Error variance
Step-by-step explanation:
Within SS is also known as Error sum of squares . It is calculated by finding the difference between Total Sum of Squares and Between Sum of Squares
with the given degrees of freedom.
Within SS = Total SS - Between SS
Where
Total SS= ∑∑X²- C. F
Between SS= ∑T²j/r - C.F
Correction Factor = CF = Tj²/n
So the correct answer would be
Showing the difference between the Total SS and Between SS also known as Error variance.
What property is 21+(36+19)
Answer:
76
Step-by-step explanation:
21+(36+19)
21+(55)
21+55
=76
Answer:
The identity property
Step-by-step explanation:
I took it on Egd.
multiply 2x^2-4x 6c^2-5x
Answer:
a
Step-by-step explanation:
2x^2-4x 6x^2-5x
2x^2 times 6x^2= 12x^4
2x^2 times -5x= -10x^3
-4x times 6x^2= -24x^3
-4x times -5x= 20x^2
12x^4-10x^3-24x^3+20x^2
12x^4-34x^3+20x^2
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Simplify 18 - 2[x + (x - 5)].
A) 13 - x
B) 13 - 4x
C) 8 - 4x
D) 28 - 4x
Answer:
Well the correct answer is −4x+28... But I don't
see that as one of your options. :/
Simplify:
18−2(x+x−5)
Distribute:
=18+(−2)(x)+(−2)(x)+(−2)(−5)
=18+−2x+−2x+10
Combine Like Terms:
=18+−2x+−2x+10
=(−2x+−2x)+(18+10)
=−4x+28
Answer:
−4x+28
Answer:
[tex] \boxed{ \bold{ \huge{ \boxed{ \sf{28 - 4x}}}}}[/tex]Option D is the correct option.
Step-by-step explanation:
18 - 2 [ x + ( x - 5 ) ]
Remove the unnecessary Parentheses
⇒18 - 2 [ x + x - 5 ]
Collect like terms
⇒18 - 2 [ 2x - 5 ]
Distribute 2 through the parentheses
⇒18 - 4x + 10
Add the numbers
⇒28 - 4x
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Una profesora compra 28 manzanas para compartir con sus estudiantes; al día siguiente revisa la cesta con las frutas y ve que se le han dañado 2/7 del total de manzanas que había comprado. Para reponer las frutas dañadas ella debe comprar
Answer:
La profesora debe comprar 8 manzanas para reponer la cesta de frutas.
Step-by-step explanation:
La profesora debe reponer la cesta de frutas por la cantidad de manzanas que se encuentran dañadas. La cantidad de manzanas dañadas es igual a las dos séptimas partes del total de manzanas. Es decir:
[tex]x = \frac{2}{7} \times (28\,manzanas)[/tex]
[tex]x = \frac{56\,manzanas}{7}[/tex]
[tex]x = 8\,manzanas[/tex]
La profesora debe comprar 8 manzanas para reponer la cesta de frutas.
How do I solve 3(x+1)=5(x−2)+7?
Answer:
x = 3Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]3\left(x+1\right)=5\left(x-2\right)+7\\Expand\\3x+3 =5x -10+7\\Collect \:like\: terms\\3x-5x = -10+7-3\\-2x = -6\\Divide \:both\:sides\:of\:the\:equation\:by\:-2\\\frac{-2x}{-2} = \frac{-6}{-2}\\ \\x = 3[/tex]
Answer:
x = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
3(x+1)=5(x−2)+7
Use the distributive property to multiply 3 by x+1.
3x+3=5(x−2)+7
Use the distributive property to multiply 5 by x−2.
3x+3=5x−10+7
Add −10 and 7 to get −3.
3x+3=5x−3
Subtract 5x from both sides.
3x+3−5x=−3
Combine 3x and −5x to get −2x
−2x+3=−3
Subtract 3 from both sides.
−2x=−3−3
Subtract 3 from −3 to get −6.
−2x=−6
Divide both sides by −2.
x = -6/2
Divide −6 by −2
x = 3
subtract c from 7, then divide b by the result
Answer:
[tex]\frac{7-c}{b}[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]\frac{7 -c}{b}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Subtract c from 7 : 7 - c
Then the result is divide by b : [tex]\frac{7 -c}{b}[/tex]
solve for x 3x - 4 = 3x - 10
Answer:
no solution
Step-by-step explanation:
3x - 4 = 3x - 10
Subtract 3x from each side
3x-3x - 4 = 3x-3x - 10
-4 = -10
This is never true so there is no solution
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
I think you might have copied down the problem incorrectly.
If you try and solve this problem by moving the variables onto one side and the constants onto the other, you get:
3x-4=3x-10
+10 +10
3x+6=3x
-3x -3x
6=0 (which is FALSE)
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3 x 19 x 14 + 18 ÷ 2
Answer:
807Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]3 \times 19 \times 14 + 18 \div 2 \\ PEDMAS \\ (3 \times 19 \times 14 )+ 9 \\ = 798 + 9 \\ [/tex]
[tex] = 807[/tex]
Answer:
408
Step-by-step explanation:
3x19= 57
57x14= 798
798 + 18= 816
816/ 2= 408
Combine like terms to simplify the expression: -5.55-8.55c+4.35c
Answer:
-5.55 - 4.2c
Step-by-step explanation:
-5.55 - 8.55c + 4.35c
'-8.55c' and '4.35c' are like terms because of them containing the same variable of 'c'.
Combine:
-5.55 - 8.55c + 4.35c
-8.55 + 4.35 = -4.2-5.55 - 4.2c
Hope this helps.
Find the area of the shape shown below.
9.0
3.5
2
5
2.
units
Answer:
[tex] \boxed{42.5 \: {units}^{2} }[/tex]Step-by-step explanation:
The shape could be divided into a rectangle and a trapezoid ( bottom part )
Let's find the area of the given shape:
Area of the given shape = [tex] \mathsf{ (l \times b) + \frac{1}{2} (b1 + b2)h}[/tex]
plug the values
[tex] \mathsf{ = (3.5 \times 9) + \frac{1}{2} (9 +9 - (5 + 2) \times 2}[/tex]
[tex] \mathsf{ = (3.5 \times 9) + \frac{1}{2} (9 + 2)(2)}[/tex]
[tex] \mathsf{ = 31.5 + \frac{1}{2} \times 11 \times 2}[/tex]
[tex] \mathsf{ = 31.5 + 11}[/tex]
[tex] \mathsf{ = 42.5 \: {units}^{2} }[/tex]
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I need Help please answer :((
Answer:
Second option is the correct answer
[tex] {3}^{ - 4} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] {3}^{ - 8} . {3}^{4} = {3}^{ - 8 + 4} = {3}^{ - 4} [/tex]
Answer:
The answer is D because you multiply the exponents so -8 times 4 is -32
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Step-by-step explanation:
the fastest land dwelling creature is the cheetah. fact or
opinion
Answer:
True.
Step-by-step explanation:
Cheetahs can reach speeds of 109.4–120.7 km/h (68.0–75.0 mph), and some have been recorded at over 80mph. The cheetah can accelerate from 0 to 96.6 km/h (60.0 mph) in under three seconds, though endurance is limited.
The second fastest land animal is the Pronghorn antelope at 98kph (60mph).
Answer:
It is a Fact because it can run 70mph or 112kph
A circle has center D and passes through the points F and G. Which of the following is the name of this circle?
Answer:
Circle D
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer is Circle D
(2a-b)2-(a-2b)2 factorial
Hello, we know that for a and b real numbers
[tex]a^2-b^2=(a-b)(a+b)[/tex]
So,
[tex](2a-b)^2-(a-2b)^2=(2a-b-a+2b)(2a-b+a-2b)\\\\=(a+b)(3a-3b)\\\\\boxed{=3(a+b)(a-b)}[/tex]
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what is the length of DI? A 1.4 B 4.4 C 5.6 D 17.6
[tex]\dfrac{DI}{DR}=\dfrac{DE}{DZ}\\\\\dfrac{DI}{6+2.8}=\dfrac{3}{6}\\\\6DI=26,4\\DI=4,4[/tex]
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Three stores have the same tablet computer on sale. The regular price of the tablet is $150. Store A is offering the tablet on sale at 15% off the regular price. Store B is offering a $25 coupon to be deducted from the regular price. Store C is offering a rebate of $20.00 to purchasers. Store D has the tablet on sale for $120.00. Which store is offering the tablet at the lowest cost?
A. Store A
B. Store B
C. Store C
D. Store D
Show ALL work please! <3
Answer: Store D
Step-by-step explanation:
Store A - 15% off:
$150 times 15/100 = 22.5
$150 - $22.50 = $127.50 so the price at store A is $127.50
Store B - $25 coupon
$150 - $25 = $125 so the price at store B is $125
Store C - $20 rebate
$150 - $20 = $130 so the price at store B is $130
Store D - $120
$120 is the lowest so the answer is Store D
Answer:
[tex]\Large \boxed{\mathrm{Store \ D}}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Store A is offering the tablet on sale at 15% off the regular price.
150 × (1 - 15%) = 127.5
Store B is offering a $25 coupon to be deducted from the regular price.
150 - 25 = 125
Store C is offering a rebate of $20.00 to purchasers.
150 - 20 = 130
Store D has the tablet on sale for $120.00.
Store D is offering the tablet at the lowest cost.
A.) 170
B.) 300
C.)280
D.)155
Please help me
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The formula for this is
∠G = 1/2(arcEH - arcHF)
We have angle G (5x - 10) and we have arcEH (195) so we have to solve for x to find the measure of arcEHF so we can add arcEH + arcHF = arcEHF
Filling in the formula with what we have:
[tex]5x-10=\frac{1}{2}(195-(8x+17))[/tex]
which simplifies down a bit to
[tex]5x-10=\frac{1}{2}(195-8x-17)[/tex] which simplifies down a bit more to
[tex]5x-10=\frac{1}{2}(178-8x)[/tex] Multiply both sides by 2 to get rid of the fraction and get:
2(5x - 10) = 178 - 8x which of course simplifies to
10x - 20 = 178 - 8x. Now add 8x to both sides and at the same time add 20 to both sides to get:
18x = 198 so
x = 11. Now we can find the measure of arcHF:
arcHF is 8x + 17, so arcHF is 8(11) + 17 which is 105°.
arcEH + arcHF = arcEHF so
195 + 105 = arcEHF so
arcEHF = 300°
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Answer:
2 x^2 sqrt(13)
Step-by-step explanation:
sqrt( 52x^4)
sqrt( 4*13 * x^2 * x^2)
We know that sqrt(ab) = sqrt(a) sqrt(b)
sqrt( 4)*sqrt(13) *sqrt( x^2) *sqrt( x^2)
2 sqrt(13) x*x
2 x^2 sqrt(13)
52|2
26|2
13|13
1
[tex]\sqrt{52x^4}=\sqrt{2^2\cdot13\cdot(x^2)^2}=2x^2\sqrt{13}[/tex]
A
Find the value of x. Your answer must be exact.
30
9
Answer:
x = 9√3Step-by-step explanation:
Since the figure above is a right angled triangle we can use trigonometric ratios to find x
To find x we use tan
tan∅ = opposite/ adjacent
From the question
The opposite is 9
The adjacent is x
Substitute the values into the above formula
That's
[tex] \tan(30) = \frac{9}{x} [/tex]
[tex]x \tan(30) = 9[/tex]
Divide both sides by tan 30
[tex]x = \frac{9}{ \tan(30) } [/tex]
We have the final answer as
x = 9√3Hope this helps you
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Arrange the functions for which the result is a non-infinite value and the limit exists in ascending order of their limit values as x tends to infinity.
Answer:
h,k,i,m,g,l
Step-by-step explanation:
I did all the work and i(x) limt should = -.25 and k(x) =0 but it said it was wrong. f(x) and j(x) cant be used, so my guess is to switch i(x) and k(x)
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Do all functions have limits?One of the fundamental standards of calculus is limits (limits of a function); it offers the fee of a function at a particular factor called limit. Limits are used to calculate the exact vital of the function. Not all functions include limits. A few functions no longer have any restrictions as the variable has a tendency to infinity.
What are examples of nonfunctions?The equations y = ± x and x 2 + y 2 = 9 are examples of non-function due to the fact there is at least one -price with or greater -values.
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Jon wants to buy carpet to cover his whole living room, except for the tiled floor. The tiled floor
is
oft by 3 1 ft. Find the area the carpet needs to cover. •!
12
4
5
tiled floor
Entar
Answer:
321/8 ft^2
Step-by-step explanation:
The whole area is 49/4 × 5 = 245/4 ft^2
The area of tiled floor is 13/2 × 13/4 = 169/8
245/4 - 169/8 we need to equalise the bottom of fraction to subtract so
2/2 × 245/4 = 490/8
490/8 - 169/8 = 321/8 ft^2
Convert 1.2 radians to an
angle in degrees
Answer:
Below
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the measure in degrees
● x/180 = 1.2/Pi
Cross multiply the values
● x*Pi = 180×1.2
● x = 216/Pi
Take Pi = 3.14
● x = 68.78 wich is approximatively 69°
The school's square parking lot has an
area of 3025 ft2. What is the length of each
side of the parking lot?
Answer:
The answer is 55ftStep-by-step explanation:
Since the school's parking lot is a square,
Area of a square = l²
where l is the length of one side
From the question
Area = 3025ft²
We have
3025 = l²
Find the square root of both sides
l = √3025
l = 55ft
The length of each side of the parking lot is 55ft
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If the lengths of the legs of a right triangle are 4 and 8, what is the length of the hypotenuse?
Answer:
8.94~9.0
Step-by-step explanation:
If A squared plus B squared equals C squared. Then you can used this formula and find that 4 squared plus 8 squared equals 80. then square root 80 to find 8.94 or rounded to 9. This would equal C or the hypotenuse. Hope this helps!
The required length of the hypotenuse of the triangle is 16√5.
Given that,
If the lengths of the legs of a right triangle are 4 and 8, what is the length of the hypotenuse is to be determined.
In a right-angled triangle, its side, such as hypotenuse, perpendicular, and the base is Pythagorean triplets.
Here,
Applying the Pythagorean theorem,
Hypotenuse² = perpendicula² + base²
Hypotenuse² = 8² + 4²
Hypotenuse² = 64 + 16
Hypotenuse² = 80
Hypotenuse = √80
Hypotenuse = 16√5
Thus, the required length of the hypotenuse of the triangle is 16√5.
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divide 1725 by 102 show work please
Answer:
16.91176471
Step-by-step explanation:
1725÷102
= 16.91176471
Hi i need help asap my parent taught me how to do this equation (x^2-4x)^2+7x^2-28x+12=0 but i still dont understand I really need help understanding this i know the answer i just need an explanation please help me
Answer:
x = 1, x = 2, x = 3
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello, please consider the following.
[tex](x^2-4x)^2+7x^2-28x+12=0 \\\\(x(x-4))^2+7x(x-4)+12=0\\\\\text{Let's note }X = x(x-4)\text{ the equation becomes}\\\\X^2+7X+12=0\\\\\text{The sum of the zeroes is -7=-3+(-4) and the product is 12=(-4)*(-3).}\\\\\text{Wo we can factorise.}\\\\X^2+7X+12=X^2+4X+3X+12=X(X+4)+3(X+4)=(X+4)(X+3)=0\\\\X=-4 \ \ or \ \ X=-3[/tex]
So we need to solve:
[tex]x(x-4)=-4 \ \ or \ \ x(x-4)=-3\\\\<=> x^2-4x-4=(x-2)^2=0 \ \ or \ \ x^2-4x+3=(x-1)(x-3)=0[/tex]
So, the solutions are x = 2, x = 1, x = 3
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If f(x) = 3х2 +1 and g(x) = 1-х, what is the value of (f-g)(2)?
12
14
оооо
36
38
Answer:
( f - g)(2) = 14Step-by-step explanation:
f(x) = 3x² + 1
g(x) = 1 - x
To find (f - g)(2) first find (f - g)(x)
To find (f - g)(x) subtract g(x) from f(x)
That's
(f - g)(x) = 3x² + 1 - ( 1 - x)
(f - g)(x) = 3x² + 1 - 1 + x
(f - g)(x) = 3x² + x
To find ( f - g)(2) substitute 2 into (f - g(x)
That's
( f - g)(2) = 3(2)² + 2
( f - g)(2) = 3(4) + 2
( f - g)(2) = 12 + 2
We have the final answer as
( f - g)(2) = 14Hope this helps you
In right triangle ΔABC (m∠C = 90°), point P is the intersection of the angle bisectors of the acute angles. The distance from P to the hypotenuse is equal to 4 in. Find the perimeter of △ABC if AB = 12 in.
Answer:
the perimeter of ΔABC is 32in
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that intersection point of the angle bisectors refers to the incenter of the triangle,.
Given tmthe radius of 4inch for the centre of the incircle.
One of the properties of the incircle is that the distances (d) from vertex C to the nearest touchpoints are equal and have the value
In an incircle , the distances (d) along vertex C and touchpoints have equal value and can be expressed as
d = 1/2(a +b -c)
And a, b, c represent lengths of the sides
We were given the hypotenuse (c) as 12 in, with the radius of 4inch for the
distance from the right-angle vertex C to the incircle touchpoints .
We can determine the sum a+b as
4 = (1/2)(a+b -12) .
4/(1/2)= (a+b -12)
8= (a+b -12)
20=a+b
Which is the addition of length of the two legs of the triangle.
We can determine the perimeter which is the addition of the leg lengths as well as the hypotenuse length.
perimeter = 20 in + 12 in = 32 in
Therefore, the perimeter of ΔABC is 32in
|10-11| = simplify the expression
Answer:
1
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's ignore the absolute value signs for a moment.
We have the expression [tex]10-11[/tex]. We know that if we subtract 10 from 10 we get 0, so if we subtract 11 from 10 we must get -1.
However, there is an absolute value sign. This means that whatever number is inside it has to be converted to a positive number.
-1 as a positive number is +1, or just 1.
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