Answer:
Point A:
(3, -5)
Point B:
(6, -2)
Point C:
(5, -7)
Step-by-step explanation:
Background:
Moving to the right means adding to the x.
Moving to the left means subtracting from the x.
Moving up means adding to the y.
Moving down means subtracting from the y.
So take each point and add 3 to the x, and subtract 4 from they y.
Point B:
(3, 2) → (6, -2)
Point A:
(0, -1) → (3, -5)
Point C:
(2, -3) → (5, -7)
The salt content in snack bags of pretzels is Normally distributed, with a mean of 180 mg and a standard deviation of 15 mg. Eighty four percent of bags have a salt content higher than which value?
Find the z-table here.
165.2 mg
179.2 mg
187.0 mg
194.9 mg
I think its (A), 165.2mg
Answer: Yes you are correct. The answer is choice A
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Explanation:
If you used the z-table, you should find that P(Z < 1) = 0.84 approximately.
So by symmetry, P(Z > -1) = 0.84 approximately as well.
We'll convert the z score z = -1 into its corresponding x score
z = (x-mu)/sigma
-1 = (x-180)/15
-15 = x-180
x-180 = -15
x = -15+180
x = 165
We don't land on any of the answer choices listed, but we get fairly close to 165.2, which is choice A. So you are correct.
I have a feeling that the table you have is probably more accurate than the one I'm using, so it's possible that you'd land exactly on 165.2 when following the steps above.
Answer:
194.9
Step-by-step explanation:
ON EDG
-.p+p⎯.+p Simplify, please.
Answer:
34.5p-2.75
Step-by-step explanation:
First add -0.5p and 12p together which is 11.5p, then add 23p with 11.5p which is 34.5p And -2.75 remains the same
So the answer is 34.5p-2.75
Answer:
34.5p-2.75
Step-by-step explanation:
-0.5p+12p-2.75+23p=34.5p-2.75
Solve for x: −7 < x − 1 < 8
6 < x < 9
−6 > x > 9
6 > x > −9
−6 < x < 9
Answer:
-6 < x < 9
Step-by-step explanation:
-7+1 < x-1+1 < 8+1
therefore:
-6 < x < 9
how do i solve this, i’m really confused
Answer:
x = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]x = 3 \times 2 + 4[/tex]
[tex]x = 6 + 4[/tex]
[tex]x = 10[/tex]
A local zoo had 750 visitors on Saturday. If 20% of the guests traveled from out of town, how
many local guests visited the zoo on Saturday?
[tex]\int\limits^9_3 {\frac{1}{(x+21)\sqrt{x+22} } } \, dx[/tex]
Let y = x + 22 and dy = dx, so the integral becomes
[tex]\displaystyle \int_3^9 \frac{\mathrm dx}{(x+21)\sqrt{x+22}} = \int_{25}^{31} \frac{\mathrm dy}{(y-1)\sqrt{y}}[/tex]
Now let z = √y, so that z ² = y. Then 2z dz = dy, and the integral becomes
[tex]\displaystyle \int_3^9 \frac{\mathrm dx}{(x+21)\sqrt{x+22}} = \int_{\sqrt{25}}^{\sqrt{31}} \frac{2z}{(z^2-1)z} \\\\ = \int_5^{\sqrt{31}} \frac{2}{z^2-1}\,\mathrm dz[/tex]
Expand the integrand into partial fractions:
[tex]\dfrac{2}{z^2-1} = \dfrac1{z-1}-\dfrac1{z+1}[/tex]
Then we have
[tex]\displaystyle \int_3^9 \frac{\mathrm dx}{(x+21)\sqrt{x+22}} = \int_5^{\sqrt{31}}\left(\frac1{z-1}-\frac1{z+1}\right)\,\mathrm dz \\\\ = \left(\ln|z-1|-\ln|z+1|\right)\bigg|_5^{\sqrt{31}} \\\\ =\left[\ln\left|\frac{z-1}{z+1}\right|\right]\bigg|_5^{\sqrt{31}} \\\\ =\ln\left(\frac{\sqrt{31}-1}{\sqrt{31}+1}\right) - \ln\left(\frac{4}{6}\right) \\\\ =\ln\left(32-2\sqrt{31}\right) - \ln\left(\frac23\right) \\\\ =\boxed{\ln\left(48-3\sqrt{31}\right)}[/tex]
6. Find the missing side. Round to the nearest tenth
Answer:
x = 7.6
Step-by-step explanation:
We know the opposite side and the adj side and this is a right triangle
tan theta = opp / adj
tan 66 = 17/x
x tan 66 = 17
x = 17 /tan 66
x=7.56888
To the nearest tenth
x = 7.6
tanØ=Perpendicular/Base
tan66=17/xx=17/tan66x=7.57x=7.6write the first 10 multiplies of 6 and 8 pairs of numbers and find this LCM
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M(6)= {0, 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, 36, 42, 48, 54, 60 ...}
M(8) = {0, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 72, 80...}
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Answer:
6=0,6,12,18,24,30,36,42,48,54,60
8=0,8,16,24,32,40,48,56,64,72,80
HCF=24,48
LCM=0,6,12,18,,30,36,42,48,54,60,8,16,24,32,40,,56,64,72,80
Find the values for x and y using the diagram below. Explain what geometric relationships you used to solve the problem.
You DO NOT have to write a proof. An example would be "linear pair" or "right angles= 90◦
".
Answer:
2x, a linear pair
Step-by-step explanation:
2/5x/3/4 = 7/4 = 1 3/4
Kim just turned 10 years old her mother is four times older than Kim how old is Kims mother
Answer:
40 years old
Step-by-step explanation:
help asap!!
Find the length of AB
A. 2.89
B. 33.13
C. 378.63
D. 377.19
Answer:
C
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex] \sin( 5 ^{o} ) = \frac{33}{ab} \\ ab = 378.63[/tex]
(Urgent)!
Fill in the blank with the correct response.
Find x
x = _____________
Answer:
4
similar right triangles
[tex]\frac{8}{x} = \frac{x}{2}[/tex]
[tex]x^{2} = 16\\x=4[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Assuming you are creating a book with 991 pages with a size of 8.5in x 11in, how many words will the story be?
A student was conducting a study to determine how many pages he would need for the book he is writing. So,
he found that the following number of words fit on each type of the following papers using an 11 point font:
Danas
This question is solved using proportions, as the table gives us the number of words per page given the dimensions, and the number of pages, which lets us calculate the number of words.
Doing this, we get that the story will be composed of 792,800 words.
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According to the table, pages of dimensions 8.5in x 11in have 800 words.The book has 991 pages, of 8.5in x 11in dimensions.Thus, considering that there will be 991 pages, each with 800 words, the total number of words in the story will be of:
[tex]991 \times 800 = 792,800[/tex]
The story will be composed of 792,800 words.
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[tex](4 - 3i)x^{2}[/tex]
Answer:
(4−3i)x^2
=4x^2 - 3ix^2
factorise completely 4x^(2 )(x + 1) - 6x (x+1)
Answer:
[tex] {4x}^{2} (x + 1) - 6x(x + 1) \\ = (x + 1)(4 {x}^{2} - 6 x ) \\ = (x + 1)(2x)(2x - 3)[/tex]
explanation:
first choose the common factor by observation, it is (x + 1):
factorise it out:
= (x + 1)(4x² - 6x)
by observation in (4x² - 6x), common factor is 2x.
Factorise 2x out:
= (x + 1)[2x(2x - 3)]
Answer:
(4x2-6x) (x+1)
now common factor is (x+1) ,so,(4x2-6x) (x+1)
After running 3/4 of a mile tess has only run 1/3 how long is the race in miles but I want to know how you did it
One angle of a triangle is equal to the sum of the remaining angles. If the ratio of measures of the ren
is 2:1, find the measures of the three angles of the triangle.
9514 1404 393
Answer:
90°, 60°, 30°
Step-by-step explanation:
The remaining angles have a ratio of 2:1, so total 3 "ratio units". The first angle is equal to that sum: 3 ratio units, so all of the angles together total 3+2+1 = 6 ratio units. The total of angles is 180°, so each ratio unit is 180°/6 = 30°.
The first angle is 3 ratio units, or 90°.
The second angle is 2 ratio units, or 60°.
The third angle is half that, or 30°.
The three angles are 90°, 60°, 30°.
The quadratic equation $ax^2+20x+c=0$ has exactly one solution. If $a+c=29$, and $a
Answer:
a² + c² = 641
Step-by-step explanation:
Given :-
ax² + 20x + c has exactly one solution .a + c = 29 .For exactly one Solution ,
b² - 4ac = 0 20² - 4*a*c = 0 4ac = 400 ac = 100Also ,
a + c = 29 ( a + c)² = 29²a² + c² + 2ac = 841 a² + c² + 2*100 = 841a²+ c² = 841 - 200 a² + c² = 641Solving Equations by Dividing 2) 9x= -135 Solve for x. 0 -144 O 126 O 15 0 -15
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[tex]\huge\boxed{\mathsf{9x = -135}}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{\text{DIVIDE 9 to BOTH SIDES}}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{\mathsf{\dfrac{9x}{9}= \dfrac{-135}{9}}}[/tex]
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[tex]\huge\boxed{\bullet\ \mathsf{KEEP: \dfrac{-135}{9}\ because\ it\ helps\ solve \ for}}\\\huge\boxed{\mathsf{the\ x-value}}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{\mathsf{x = \dfrac{-135}{9}}}\\\\\huge\boxed{\mathsf{\dfrac{-135}{9}= x}}}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{Simplify \ it\uparrow}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{\mathsf{x = \bf -15}}[/tex]
[tex]\huge\boxed{\textsf{Therefore, your answer is: Option D. -15 }}\huge\checkmark[/tex]
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HELP ASAPPP… What is the y intercept of the graph that is shown below? (-3,4) (0,2) (2,0) (3,0)
Answer:
(0,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
The y intercept is the value on the y axis where it crosses. The x value is zero
It crosses at y =2 and x=0
(0,2)
What is the complete factorization of the polynomial below?
x3 + 4x2 + 16x + 64
Answer: (x+4) ( x-4i)(x+4i)
Discussion:
Factor the polynomial:
x^3+4x^2+16x+64 = (x +4 ) ( x^2 + 16) (*)
Factor x^2 +1 6 over the complex numbers:
x^2 + 16 = (x -4i)(x+4i) (**)
Combing (*) and (**) gives the full factorization
(x+4) ( x-4i)(x+4i)
Plz help me i need this question solution
Answer:
your mom
Step-by-step explanation:
Smart phone: Among 239 cell phone owners aged 18-24 surveyed, 103 said their phone was an Android phone. Part: 0 / 30 of 3 Parts Complete Part 1 of 3 (a) Find a point estimate for the proportion of cell phone owners aged 18-24 who have an Android phone. Round the answer to at least three decimal places. The point estimate for the proportion of cell phone owners aged 18-24 who have an Android phone is .
Answer:
The point estimate for the proportion of cell phone owners aged 18-24 who have an Android phone is 0.4137.
Step-by-step explanation:
The point estimate is the sample proportion.
Sample proportion:
103 out of 249, so:
[tex]p = \frac{103}{249} = 0.4137[/tex]
The point estimate for the proportion of cell phone owners aged 18-24 who have an Android phone is 0.4137.
Can someone help me find the answer?
Answer: B. This function has no intercept. I think B is the correct answer.
Which expression is equivalent to
128xy
5 ? Assume x > 0 and y> 0.
2xy5
Moto
8
yax
8
BV
y
8.VY
X
Answer:
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3} = 8 x^4 y \sqrt{2y}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3}[/tex] --- the complete expression
Required
The equivalent expression
We have:
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3}[/tex]
Expand
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3} = \sqrt{128* x^8 * y^3}[/tex]
Further expand
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3} = \sqrt{64 * 2* x^8 * y^2 * y}[/tex]
Rewrite as:
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3} = \sqrt{64 * x^8 * y^2* 2 * y}[/tex]
Split
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3} = \sqrt{64 * x^8 * y^2} * \sqrt{2 * y}[/tex]
Express as:
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3} = (64 * x^8 * y^2)^\frac{1}{2} * \sqrt{2y}[/tex]
Remove bracket
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3} = (64)^\frac{1}{2} * (x^8)^\frac{1}{2} * (y^2)^\frac{1}{2} * \sqrt{2y}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3} = 8 * x^\frac{8}{2} * y^\frac{2}{2} * \sqrt{2y}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3} = 8 * x^4 * y * \sqrt{2y}[/tex]
[tex]\sqrt{128x^8y^3} = 8 x^4 y \sqrt{2y}[/tex]
A shipping container in the shape of a rectangular prism is 60 feet long, 45 feet wide, and 14 feet tall. What is the volume of the shipping container? *
A researcher utilizes a t-test to compare the average amount of beta-lactamase produced by two different types of bacteria. The Levene's test for equality of variances has a p value of 0.01. You know this means:
Answer:
The answer is "T-test results must not be presented if the same variations are expected".
Step-by-step explanation:
A t-test is used by a scientist to compare the average beta-lactamase of two distinct strains of bacteria. The Levene equality test does have a p-value of 0.01. Researchers know that all this means that research should report t-test findings with a failed assumption of identical variances because the Log-rank equality test has a p-value of 0.01 of less than 0.05 that shows different twp population variance.
Yoda Soda is the intergalactic party drink that will have all your friends saying, "Mmmmmm, good this is!"
You are throwing a party, and you need 555 liters of Yoda Soda for every 12 guests.
If you have 363636 guests, how many liters of Yoda Soda do you need?
Answer:
16818165
Step-by-step explanation:
12 guests equal 555 liters
total guests 363636
divide 363636 by 12
result is 30303
multiply 30303 times 555
total is 16818165
A building is 1 ft from an 8-ft fence that
surrounds the property. A worker wants
to wash a window in the building 11 ft
from the ground. He plans to place a
ladder over the fence so it rests against
the building. (See the figure.) He
decides he should place the ladder 8 ft
from the fence for stability. To the
nearest tenth of a foot, how long a
ladder will he need?
Answer:
This question is mainly about pythagorean theorm as if we just analyse this question we see the information given to us are
The height of the building = 11 ft The distance in between the fence and the building = 1 ftThe distance of ladder from the fence = 8 ftNow it is said to find out the length of ladder as because the ladder is resting against the buiding so it will generally form an acute angle with the ground and as we can take the ladder to be as the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle in which the length of the perpendicular building forms one of the leg and the distance of the building from the point where the ladder is kept is said to be another leg
Now we get the measure of the vertical leg = height of the buiding = 11 ft
and another leg = distance in between the fence and the point on which the ladder is kept + the distance in between the fence and building
= (8+1)ft =9ft
Now we know hypotenuse = √base^2+√height^2
= √9^2+√11^2
= √81+√121
= √ 202
= 14.21 ft
Therefore the length of the ladder = 14.21 ft
Hope it helps you
The length of the ladder should be 11.1 feet long.
Let's denote the length of the ladder as L.
According to the given information:
The distance from the building to the fence = 1 ft.
The height of the window = 11 ft.
The distance from the ladder to the fence = 8 ft.
Using the Pythagorean theorem, we can set up the equation:
[tex]L^2 = (1^2) + (11^2)[/tex]
Simplifying:
[tex]L^2 = 1 + 121[/tex]
[tex]L^2 = 122[/tex]
Taking the square root of both sides:
[tex]L = \sqrt{122}[/tex]
[tex]L = 11.05 ft[/tex]
Therefore, the worker will need a ladder approximately 11.1 feet long.
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Solve for x
X/6 = 10
A) X = 4
B) X = 10
C) X = 16
D) X = 60
hi
x/6 = 10
In a equation , you can use every math operation you know as long as you do the same thing on both sides.
Here we have x/6 = 10
But what I want is x .
Here X is split in 6. So I 'm going to multiplicate all by 6 to find the original amount of X
In bold operation that are often not written but that you must understand to do that kind of exercices.
So : x/6 = 10
(x/6) *6 = 10 *6
6x/6 = 60
x = 60