A high school Band has a budget of $1500 this year. They plan to go to the State Competition which cost $450. How many Members of the band can attend if the uniforms have a cost of $25 each. let n represent the number of bandmates
Group of answer choices
Answers:
n > 60
n > 42
n < 42
n < 78
Answer:
n < 42
Step-by-step explanation:
450 + 25n < 1500 (Has to be less than 1500)
25n < 1500 - 450
25n < 1050
n < 42
Answer:
n < 42
450 + 25n < 1500
25n < 1500 - 450
25n < 1050
n < 42
The thickness of the backfat in pigs is used in evaluating the quality of their flesh for consumption. To compare the backfat thickness of pigs raised on two different diets, an animal researcher randomly sampled a group of pigs raised on Diet 1 and another group raised on Diet 2:
Sample Mean Sample SD Sample Size
Diet 1 3.63 cm 0.29 cm 18
Diet 2 3.37 cm 0.25 cm 18
POOLED SE 0.09
A) After confirming all relevant assumptions, you want to test if the mean backfat thicknesses of the pigs raised on these two diets differs. What is the absolute value of the test statistic?
B) If the critical value for this test is 2.032 (confirm that it is), what would be an appropriate conclusion for this test?
A. An conclusion is not warranted for this test
B. This data provides evidence that mean backfat thickness of pigs on Diet 1 is different from pigs on Diet 2 (p<.05)
C. This data provides no evidence that mean backfat thickness of pigs on Diet 1 is different from pigs on Diet 2 (p<.05)
D. This data provides evidence that diet is independent of backfat thickness (p<.05)
E. There is no evidence that diet is independent of backfat thickness (p>.05)
Answer:
A) The test statistic is approximately 7.5056
B) E. There is no evidence that diet is independent of backfat thickness
Step-by-step explanation:
The given data are;
The sample mean for pigs raised on Diet 1, [tex]\overline x_1[/tex] = 3.63 cm
The sample SD for pigs raised on Diet 1, s₁ = 0.29 cm
The number of pigs in the sample for pigs raised on Diet 1, n₁ = 18
The sample mean for pigs raised on Diet 2, [tex]\overline x_2[/tex] = 3.37 m
The sample SD for pigs raised on Diet 2, s₂ = 0.25 cm
The number of pigs in the sample for pigs raised on Diet 2, n₂ = 18
The pooled SE = 0.09
A) The test statistic is given by the following formula;
[tex]t=\dfrac{(\bar{x}_{1}-\bar{x}_{2})}{\sqrt{\dfrac{s_{1}^{2} }{n_{1}}-\dfrac{s _{2}^{2}}{n_{2}}}}[/tex]
Therefore, we have;
[tex]t=\dfrac{(3.63-3.37)}{\sqrt{\dfrac{0.29^{2} }{18}-\dfrac{0.25^{2}}{18}}} \approx 7.5056[/tex]
The test statistic, t ≈ 7.5056
B) The degrees of freedom, df = n₁ - 1 = 18 - 1 = 17
At a confidence level of 95%, the critical value is 2.11
Given that the value of the test statistics tic if larger than the critical value, the null hypothesis is rejected and there is a difference in the backfat of the pigs on different diet
Therefore, there is no evidence that diet is independent of backfat thickness
what is the surface area of the jewlery box below ?
( click on the image for the full box )
A. 146 cm
B. 292 cm
C. 336 cm
D. 672 cm
Answer:
B 292
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello There!
The first thing we want to do is find the formula for surface area of a rectangle
[tex]SA=2(wl+hl+hw)[/tex]
where w = width h = height and l = length
we are given the dimension:
h = 7
w = 8
l = 6
all we have to do is plug in
[tex]SA=2(8*7+6*7+6*8)\\8*7=56\\6*7=42\\6*8=48\\48+42+56=146\\146*2=292\\SA=292[/tex]
so we can conclude that the surface area is 292
Solve using the linear combination method.
4x - 3y = 26
3x + 2y = 11
Answer: X= 5
Step-by-step explanation:
I think that's the answer your looking for??
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Question 3
3 pts
Zion has 152 shares of company LMN stock. LMN issued dividend payments every
quarter that totaled $1.3 per share for the entire year. The current price for LMN
stock is $34.97 per share. What is the current dividend yield for LMN stock?
Mrs.Martin placed her class into five groups. If each group has 6 people. how many students are in the class
Answer:
30
Step-by-step explanation:
5x6=30
please help
85-v=213
solve for v
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract the whole equation by 85 on both sides to get v by itself on the left side
85-85-v=213-85
-v=128
Now we divide the whole equation by negative 1
-1v/-1=128/-1
v=-128
Hope that helps :)
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Answer:
first 2 , second 50, third 8
Step-by-step explanation:
ill mark brainlist plss help
Answer:
64 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Length of a square (L) = 8 ft
Area of the square is
= L²
= 8²
= 64 ft²
Hope it will help :)❤
Find the following bases.
a. 8% of ? = 20
b. 75% of ? = 30
c. 20% of ? = 45
d. 150% of ? = 36
Answer:
a.. 8% of ? = 20 240
b.75% of ? = 30 40
c. 20% of ? = 45 225
d. 150% of ? = 36 24
The steps of answer is in attached file
Hope it helps..
Have a great day : )
What is the distance between (-2, -3) and (-4, 3)? Use the distance formula and show your work.
Answer:
D = 6.32
Step-by-step explanation:
-2 to -4 = 2
-3 to 3 = 6
D² = 2² + 6²
D² = 4 + 36 = 40
D = 6.32
Identify the equation as either Linear, Quadratic, or Exponential: *
f (x) = 2x
A. Linear
B. Quadratic
C. Exponential
Answer:
It's A.) linear
Step-by-step explanation:
The power of x is equal to one, making it linear [ f(x) = 2x^1 ]
what is 7p = -42 i need help i cant find the answer
Answer:
p=-6
Step-by-step explanation:
So we need to get p by its self so we have to to divide both sides to get the answer. 7p=-42 so p= -6 because we divided -42/7
PLEASE HELP!!! DUE IN 10 MIN!!!
Answer:
Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
Surface area of a triangular prism = Area of the triangular sides + Area of the rectangular sides
Area of the triangular sides = 2(Area of the triangular base)
= [tex]2[\frac{1}{2}(\text{Base})(\text{Height})][/tex]
= 10 × 12
= 120 ft²
Area of the rectangular sides = (Perimeter of the triangular side)(Height of the prism)
= (10 + 13 + 13)(15)
= 36 × 15
= 540 ft²
Surface area of the prism = 120 + 540
= 660 square feet
Option B will be the answer.
The table shows the number of sodas left in the vending machine after each hour.
Time in Hours
0
1
2
3
Number of Sodas 310 290 270 250
If the pattern stays the same, which expression gives the number of sodas left after t hours?
A. 250 - 200
B. 290 - 200
C. 310 - 20t
D. 330 - 200
Answer: A
Step-by-step explanation: -20
What is the circumference of this circle, in centimeters?
Answer:
65.9 so it rounds to 66cm
For which distributions is the median the best measure of center?
Select each correct answer.
A. A bar graph with values that gradually rise up above 20 y before dropping steeply to below 2 y.
b. A bar graph with values gradually rising above 30 y then dropping down gradually to 5 y.
C. A bar graph with values that steeply rise to 16 y then gradually drop down below 2 y.
D. A bar graph with a majority of the values measured at 35 y.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
If you were to do 20 divided by 2 you would get 10
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
I'm doing the same test and its A
K12
Need help with this asap!!
Answer:
≈ 53.7° (Option 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
In the figure given above , the lengths of other two sides (excluding hypotenuse) are known to us. So , it would be convenient to use 'tan'.
Length of side opposite to angle 'x' = 15 cm
Length of side adjacent to angle 'x' = 11 cm
Using 'tan' formula - [tex]\tan x = \frac{Side \: opposite \: to \: x}{Side \: adjacent \: to \: x}[/tex] , lets solve this.
[tex]=> \tan x = \frac{15}{11}[/tex]
Using inverse tan function , lets find x.
[tex]=> x = {\tan}^{-1}(\frac{15}{11} )[/tex] ≈ 53.74°
A new, simple test has been developed to detect a particular type of cancer. The test must be evaluated before it is put into use. A medical researcher selects a random sample of 1000 adults and finds (by other means) that 3% have this type of cancer. Each of the 1000 adults is given the test, and it is found that the test indicates cancer in 99% of those who have it and in 2% of those who do not. Based on these results, what is the probability of a randomly chosen person having cancer given that the test indicates cancer? Of a person having cancer given that the test does not indicate cancer?
The commuting distances, in miles, of 10 employees were used to make the box plot shown above. Which of the sets of distances below matches the given box plot?
A.
Commuting Distances: 10, 15, 15, 20, 20, 20, 30, 30, 45, 45
B.
Commuting Distances: 10, 15, 15, 20, 20, 30, 30, 30, 45, 45
C.
Commuting Distances: 10, 15, 20, 20, 20, 20, 30, 30, 45, 45
D.
Commuting Distances: 10, 15, 15, 20, 20, 20, 30, 45, 45, 45
Answer:
10, 15, 15, 20, 20, 20, 30, 30, 45, 45
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the Y value of solution to the following system? (Substitution)
x=3y+4
3x-5y=8
(This is worth 10 points please help this is due in 15 minutes )
4 + (7-5)^4 on an iready lesson can someone help ?? the four is a exponet
A foreign-car dealer with warehouses in New York and Baltimore receives orders from dealers in Philadelphia and Trenton. The dealer would to minimize the shipping cost. The dealer in Philadelphia needs 3 cars and the dealer in Trenton needs 8. The New York warehouse has 5 cars and the Baltimore warehouse has 9. The cost of shipping cars from Baltimore to Philadelphia is $120 per car, from Baltimore to Trenton $90 per car, from New York to Philadelphia $100 per car, and from New York to Trenton $70 per car. Let x be the number of cars shipped from Baltimore to Trenton, and y be the number of cars shipped from Baltimore to Philadelphia. 5. Write the six inequalities associated with this problem.
Answer:
[tex]x \ge 0[/tex]
[tex]y \ge 0[/tex]
[tex]x + y \le 9[/tex]
[tex]8 - x \ge 0[/tex]
[tex]3 - y \ge 0[/tex]
[tex](8 - x) + (3 - y) \le 6[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
x = Cars from Baltimore to Trenton
y = Cars from Baltimore to Philadelphia
Required
Write out 6 inequalities
First, 0 or more cars must be shipped to both locations
So:
[tex]x \ge 0[/tex]
[tex]y \ge 0[/tex]
Considering the warehouse in Baltimore.
(1) The warehouse can not ship more than the number of car it has (9).
So:
[tex]x + y \le 9[/tex]
Considering the warehouse in New York.
(1) After shipping cars to Trenton and Philadelphia, the warehouse will have 0 or more cars.
So:
[tex]8 - x \ge 0[/tex] --- To Trenton
[tex]3 - y \ge 0[/tex] --- To Philadelphia
(2) The warehouse cannot send out more than 6.
So:
[tex](8 - x) + (3 - y) \le 6[/tex]
So, the inequalities are:
[tex]x \ge 0[/tex]
[tex]y \ge 0[/tex]
[tex]x + y \le 9[/tex]
[tex]8 - x \ge 0[/tex]
[tex]3 - y \ge 0[/tex]
[tex](8 - x) + (3 - y) \le 6[/tex]
(3x + 1) > -7+ 3x
Plz help me
Answer:
0, -1
Step-by-step explanation:
This question was answered in another place since you asked it twice. Please refer to the other place that you asked the same question.
Alice and Finn roll two number cubes. Which of the following rules will make the game fair?
A) Alice wins if a total of 5 is rolled. Finn wins if a total of 9 is rolled.
B) Alice wins if a total of 7 is rolled. Finn wins if a total of 8 is rolled.
C) Alice wins if a total of 3 is rolled. Finn wins if a total of 10 is rolled.
D) Alice wins if a total of 4 is rolled. Finn wins if a total of 11 is rolled.
Answer:
Alice wins if a total of 4 is rolled. Finn wins if a total of 11 is rolled.
give to reasons why do you think Sin/excise tax is so high
Complete the following problem.
A backpacker hiked 7/8 of a mile the first hour, 3/4 of a mile the second hour and
2/3 of a mile the third hour. How far did he go in three hours?
The backpacker hiked
_ miles in three hours.
.
NEED HELP LIKE NOW WORK IS DUE TOMORROW!!!!!!
Answer:
55/24 miles or 2 7/24 2.29... miles
Step-by-step explanation:
7/8 = 21/24
3/4 = 18/24
2/3 = 16/24
16+18+21=55
Which of the following must be true?
The diagram is not to scale
Answer:
AB<BC
Step-by-step explanation:
Just put that answer hope I helped!!
Which values are solutions to × < 10? A. × = 1 and × = 9 B. × = 18 and x = - 11 C. × = 9 and × = 15 D. × = 15 and × = 18
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
you need find the smaller numbers of 10 which would be in answer A. all the other answers are bigger than 10
The opposite of 1.5 is ? So the opposite 1.5 ? Which is equal to the opposite of ? Which is ? The second statement is ?