Quadrilateral ABCD is similiar to quadrilateral EFGH. The lengths of the three longest sides in quadrilateral ABCD are 60 feet, 40 feet, and 30 feet long. If the two shortest sides of quadrilateral EFGH are 6 feet long and 12 feet long, how long is the 2nd longest side on quadrilateral EFGH?

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Answer 1

Answer:

24

Step-by-step explanation:

For ABCD the three longest are:

60,40,30

60 to 40 is 20

40 to 30 is 10

so each time it's decreasing by 1/2

For EFGH the two shortest are:

6 and 12

12 to 6 is 1/2

Assuming there is a pattern

it logically would be 24

as 12(2)=24


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Consider a bag of jelly beans that has 30 red, 30 blue, and 30 green jelly beans. a) How many color combinations of 15 beans have at least 6 green beans

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Answer:

680

Step-by-step explanation:

Number of red beans = 30

Number of Blue beans = 30

Number of green beans = 30

How many color combinations of 15 beans have at least 6 green beans?

Since at least 6 of the beans must be green,

Then (15 - 6) = 9

Then, the remaining 9 could be either red, blue or green.

Therefore, C(9 + (9 - 1), 3)

C(17, 3) = 17C3

nCr = n! ÷ (n-r)! r!

17C3 = 17! ÷ (17 - 3)! 3!

17C3 = 17! ÷ 14!3!

17C3 = (17 * 16 * 15) / (3 * 2)

17C3 = 4080 / 6

17C3 = 680 ways

Using the combination formula, it is found that there are 17,157,323,000,000,000 color combinations of 15 beans have at least 6 green beans.

The order in which the beans are chosen is not important, hence, the combination formula is used to solve this question.

Combination formula:

[tex]C_{n,x}[/tex] is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given by:

[tex]C_{n,x} = \frac{n!}{x!(n-x)!}[/tex]

Th total number of combinations of 15 beans from a set of 30 + 30 + 30 = 90 is:

[tex]C_{90,15} = \frac{90!}{15!75!} = 45795674000000000[/tex]

With less than 6 green, we have:

0 green:

[tex]C_{30,0}C_{60,15} = \frac{60!}{15!45!} = 53194089000000[/tex]

1 green:

[tex]C_{30,1}C_{60,14} = \frac{30!}{1!29!} \times \frac{60!}{14!46!} = 520376960000000[/tex]

2 green:

[tex]C_{30,2}C_{60,13} = \frac{30!}{2!28!} \times \frac{60!}{13!47!} = 2247585600000000[/tex]

3 green:

[tex]C_{30,3}C_{60,12} = \frac{30!}{3!27!} \times \frac{60!}{12!48!} = 5681396900000000[/tex]

4 green:

[tex]C_{30,4}C_{60,11} = \frac{30!}{4!26!} \times \frac{60!}{11!49!} = 9391696900000000[/tex]

5 green:

[tex]C_{30,5}C_{60,10} = \frac{30!}{5!25!} \times \frac{60!}{10!50!} = 10744101000000000[/tex]

Hence, the total for the number of combinations with less than 5 green is:

[tex]53194089000000 + 520376960000000 + 2247585600000000 + 5681396900000000 + 9391696900000000 + 10744101000000000 = 28638351000000000[/tex]

Subtracting the total amount of combinations from the number with less than 5 green, the number of combinations with at least 6 green is:

[tex]T = 45795674000000000 - 28638351000000000 = 17157323000000000[/tex]

There are 17,157,323,000,000,000 color combinations of 15 beans have at least 6 green beans.

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A Markov chain has 3 possible states: A, B, and C. Every hour, it makes a transition to a different state. From state A, transitions to states B and C are equally likely. From state B, transitions to states A and C are equally likely. From state C, it always makes a transition to state A.

(a) If the initial distribution for states A, B, and C is P0 = ( 1/3 , 1/3 , 1/3 ), find the distribution of X2

(b) Find the steady state distribution by solving πP = π.

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Answer:

A) distribution of x2 = ( 0.4167 0.25 0.3333 )

B) steady state distribution = [tex]\pi a \frac{4}{9} , \pi b \frac{2}{9} , \pi c \frac{3}{9}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello attached is the detailed solution for problems A and B

A) distribution states for A ,B, C:

Po = ( 1/3, 1/3, 1/3 )  we have to find the distribution of x2 as attached below

after solving the distribution

x 2 = ( 0.4167, 0.25, 0.3333 )

B ) finding the steady state distribution solving

[tex]\pi p = \pi[/tex]

below is the detailed solution and answers

A researcher measures daily driving distance from college and weekly cost of gas for a group of commuting college students. What kind of correlation is likely to be obtained for these two variables?

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Answer:

There is a positive correlation between these two variables.

Step-by-step explanation:

Positive correlation is an association amid two variables in which both variables change in the same direction.  

A positive correlation occurs when one variable declines as the other variable declines, or one variable escalates while the other escalates.

As the distance covered by the vehicle increases the amount of gas consumed also increases. Thus, the weekly cost of gas will also increase.

Thus, there is a positive correlation between these two variables.

Algebra Review

Write an algebraic expression for each verbal expression.

1. the sum of one-third of a number and 27

2. the product of a number squared and 4

3. Write a verbal expression for 5n^3 +9.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The sum of one-third of a number and 27

= [tex]\frac{1}{3}\times x +27\\= 1/3x +27[/tex]

2. The product of a number squared and 4

[tex]Let\:the\:unknown\: number\: be \:x\\\\x^2\times4\\\\= 4x^2[/tex]

3.Write a verbal expression for 5n^3 +9.

The sum of the product and of 5 and a cubed number and 9

If A and B are independent events with P( A) = 0.35 and P( B) = 0.55, then P( A| B) is:_________.
a. .19
b. 1.57
c. .64
d. .91

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Answer:

P( A| B)= 0.35. None of the options are correct

Step-by-step explanation:

Two events A and B are said to be independent if the occurrence of one of the events does not affect the other occurring. For example, the event of tossing two coins is an independent event since they occur simultaneously. Two events are therefore independent if the following are true.

P(A|B) = P(A)

P(B|A) = P(B)

P(A and B) = P(A)P(B)

If A and B are independent events with P( A) = 0.35 and P( B) = 0.55,

then P( A| B) is a probability of A occurring provided that B has occurred. This is known as conditional probability for an independent event.

From the condition above for independent events, P(A|B) = P(A) and since P(A) =  0.35, hence P(A|B) =0.35

Solve for x: 3(x + 1)= -2(x - 1) + 6.

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Answer:

x=1

Step-by-step explanation:

3(x + 1)= -2(x - 1) + 6.

Distribute

3x+3 = -2x+2+6

Combine like terms

3x+3 = -2x+8

Add 2x to each side

3x+3+2x = 8

5x+3 = 8

Subtract 3 from each side

5x =5

Divide by 5

x =1

pls help:Find all the missing elements:

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Answer:

B = 48.7° , C = 61.3° , b = 12

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to find B we must first angle C

To find angle C we use the sine rule

That's

[tex] \frac{ |a| }{ \sin(A) } = \frac{ |c| }{ \sin(C) } [/tex]

From the question

a = 15

A = 70°

c = 14

So we have

[tex] \frac{15}{ \sin(70) } = \frac{14}{ \sin(C) } [/tex]

[tex] \sin(C) = \frac{14 \sin(7 0 ) }{15} [/tex]

[tex]C = \sin^{ - 1} ( \frac{14 \sin(70) }{15} ) [/tex]

C = 61.288

C = 61.3° to the nearest tenth

Since we've found C we can use it to find B.

Angles in a triangle add up to 180°

To find B add A and C and subtract it from 180°

That's

A + B + C = 180

B = 180 - A - C

B = 180 - 70 - 61.3

B = 48.7° to the nearest tenth

To find b we can use the sine rule

That's

[tex] \frac{ |a| }{ \sin(A) } = \frac{ |a| }{ \sin(B) } [/tex]

[tex] \frac{15}{ \sin(70) } = \frac{ |b| }{ \sin(48.7) } [/tex]

[tex] |b| = \frac{15 \sin(48.7) }{ \sin(70) } [/tex]

b = 11.9921

b = 12.0 to the nearest tenth

Hope this helps you

If f(x)=4x-6 and g(x) vx+2 what is (f*g)(7)

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Answer: The value of (f*g)(7) is 66.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given functions: [tex]f(x)= 4x-6\text{ and } g(x)=\sqrt{x+2}[/tex]

Since, product of two functions: [tex](u*v)(x)=u(x)\times v(x)[/tex]

[tex](f*g)(x)=f(x)\times g(x)\\\\=4x-6\times \sqrt{x+2}\\\\\Rightarrow\ (f*g)(x)=(4x-6) \sqrt{x+2}[/tex]

[tex](f*g)(7)=(4(7)-6)\sqrt{7+2}\\\\=(28-6)\sqrt{9}\\\\=22\times 3=66[/tex]

Hence, the value of (f*g)(7) is 66.

How hot does it get in Death Valley? The following data are taken from a study conducted by the National Park System, of which Death Valley is a unit. The ground temperatures (°F) were taken from May to November in the vicinity of Furnace Creek. Compute the mean, median, and mode for these ground temperatures. (Enter your answers to one decimal place.) 147 153 170 172 185 181 182 185 181 170 181 167 153 145

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Answer:

Mean: 169.4

Median: 171

Mode: 181

Step-by-step explanation:

I first sorted the numbers by value, least to greatest.

145 147 153 153 167 170 170 172 181 181 181 182 185 185

We can see that 181 occurs the most, 3 times, so it's the mode.

The median of this set will be the middle number(s).

When we take away 6 numbers from both sides we are left with 170 and 172, and the mean of these two numbers is 171. So the median is 171.

We can add all the numbers and divide by 14 to get the mean.

[tex]147+153+170+172+185+181+182+185+181+170+181+167+153+145=2372\\\\2372\div14\approx169.4[/tex]

Hope this helped!

(-1, 4) and (-2, 2).

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Answer:

Slope : 2

slope-intercept: y = 2x + 6

Point-slope (as asked): y - 4 = 2 (times) (x + 1)

standered: 2x - y = -6

Step-by-step explanation:

What is the rise over run for the slope -11/9

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Answer:  11 down and 9 right

Step-by-step explanation:

Slope IS rise over run where the top number of the fraction (numerator) determines the vertical distance --> positive is up, negative is down

and the bottom number of the fraction (denominator) determines the horizontal distance --> positive is right, negative is left.

Given slope = -11/9

the numerator is -11 so the "rise" is  DOWN 11 units

the denominator is 9 so the "run" is RIGHT 9 units

Divide. Write the quotient in lowest terms. 3 3/4 ÷ 5/7

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Rewrite 3 3/4 as an improper fraction

3 3/4 = 15/4

Now you have

15/5 / 5/7

When you divide fractions, change the division to multiplication and flip the second fraction over:

15/4 x 7/5

Now multiply the top numbers together and the bottom numbers together:

( 15 x 7) / (4 x 5) = 105/20

Write as a proper fraction:

105/20 = 5 1/4

Answer: 21/4 or 5 1/4

Explanation:
3 3/4 divide by 5/7
= 15/4 x 7/5
= 105/20
= 21/4 or 5 1/4

Use the model to show to help find the sum 0.34 plus 0.49

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Answer/Step-by-step explanation:

The idea to use in solving this problem using the model, is to express the number of shaded boxes in fraction form.

Thus, the blue red shaded boxes has 34 boxes shaded out of 100 boxes. This represents [tex] \frac{34}{100} [/tex]. This will give us 0.34.

The other shaded boxes represents [tex] \frac{49}{100} = 0.49 [/tex].

Using the model, we can solve 0.34 + 0.49.

Add both fractions together.

[tex] \frac{34}{100} + \frac{49}{100} = \frac{34+49}{100} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{83}{100} = 0.83 [/tex]

Find the distance between points P(5, 1) and Q(3, 4) to the nearest tenth.
3.6
5
9.4
13

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Answer:

≈ 3.6

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculate the distance d using the distance formula

d = [tex]\sqrt{(x_{2}-x_{1})^2+(y_{2}-y_{1})^2 }[/tex]

with (x₁, y₁ ) = (P(5, 1) and (x₂, y₂ ) = Q(3, 4)

d = [tex]\sqrt{(3-5)^2+(4-1)^2}[/tex]

   = [tex]\sqrt{(-2)^2+3^2}[/tex]

   = [tex]\sqrt{4+9}[/tex]

    = [tex]\sqrt{13}[/tex] ≈ 3.6 ( to the nearest tenth )

Answer:

3.6

Step-by-step explanation:

Look above bru

a sheet metal worker earns $26.80 per hour after receiving a 4.5% raise. what was the sheet metal worker's hourly pay before raise? Round your answer to the nearest cent

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Answer

$25.59

Step-by-step explanation:

subtract by percentage or you can also do:

100% - 4.5% = 95.5%

95.5% x $26.80 = $25.594

IF ROUNDED: $25.59

Answer:

$25.65

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the original hourly rate be r.  

Then 1.045r + $26.80/hr.

Dividing both sides by 1.045, we get:

      $26.80/hr

r = ------------------ = $25.65  This was the before-raise pay rate.

         1.045

Find the distance between the points. Give an exact answer and an approximation to three decimal places.
(3.1,0.3) and (2.7. - 4.9)
The exact distance is
(Simplify your answer. Type an exact ans

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Answer:  sqrt(27.2) =approx 5.215

Step-by-step explanation:

The distance between 2 points can be calculated using Phitagor theorem

L= sqrt( (x1-x2)²+(y1-y2)²)

Where x1, y1 are the coordinates of the first point and  x2, y2 are the coordinates of the 2-nd point.

L=sqrt((3.1-2.7)²+(0.3-(-4.9))²)= sqrt(0.4²+5.2²)=sqrt(27.2) - this is exact answer.

sqrt(27.2)=5.21536...=approx 5.215

Find the product of the roots of the equation
xl-5x - 36 = 0

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Hello, I assume that you mean

[tex]x^2-5x-36[/tex]

The product is -36.

[tex]x_1 \text{ and } x_2 \text{ are the two roots, we can write}\\\\(x-x_1)(x-x_2)=x^2-(x_1+x_2)x+x_1\cdot x_2[/tex]

So in this example, it means that the sum is 5 and the product is -36.

Thank you

A random sample of 11 students produced the following data, where x is the hours spent per month playing games, and y is the final exam score (out of a maximum of 50 points). The data are presented below in the table of values.
x y
14 46
15 49
16 37
17 42
18 37
19 31
20 25
21 23
22 20
23 15
24 12
What is the value of the intercept of the regression line, b, rounded to one decimal place?

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Answer:

b = - 3.7

Step-by-step explanation:

here are the data values:

x   y          XY        X²

14 46         644       196

15 49         735       225

16 37          592      256

17 42          714        289

18 37          666      324

19 31           589      361

20 25         500      400

21 23          483       441

22 20         440       484

23 15          345       529

24 12         288       576

now we are required to find the summation (total) of all values of X, Y, XY and X².

∑X = 209

∑Y = 337

∑XY = 5996

∑X² = 4081

The formular for finding b is given as:

b = n∑XY - (X)(Y) / n∑X² - (∑X)²

= 11(5996) - (209)(337) / 11(4081) - (209)²

= 65956 - 70433 / 44891 - 43681

= -4477/ 1210

= -3.7

The question asked us to find the value of b but we can  go further to find the equation of the regression line:

a = ∑Y - b∑X / n

= 337 - (-3.7)(209)/  11

=1110.3/11

= 100.94

the equation is:

Y = 100.94 - 3.7X

I hope you find my solution useful!

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Please answer this correctly without making mistakes

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Answer:

7/10 mi

Step-by-step explanation:

The total distance is 3 miles = 30/10 miles.

The other distances added gives 7/10+7/10+9/10 = 23/10

Therefore the last hop from Kingwood to Silvergrove is 30/10 - 23/10 = 7/10

Suppose we want to choose 6 colors, without replacement, from 14 distinct colors. (a) How many ways can this be done, if the order of the choices matters? (b) How many ways can this be done, if the order of the choices does not matter?

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Answer:

(a) 2,162,160

(b) 3,003

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) order matters

You can choose from 14 for the first pick. Then you have 13 left for the second pick. Then you have 12 left for the third pick. Keep going until you have 9 left for the 6th pick. The number when order matters is:

total = 14 * 13 * 12 * 11 * 10 * 9 = 2,162,160

(b) Order does not matter

Start with the same number as above for picking 6 out of 14. Since order does not matter, we divide by the number of ways you can arrange 6 items.

Since there are 6! ways of arranging 6 items,

total = 2,162,160/6! = 3,003

The number of ways when the order matters are 121080960.

The number of ways when order does not matters are 3003.

Given,

Choose 6 colors, without replacement, from 14 distinct colors.

We have to find:

- How many ways can this be done, if the order of the choices matters.

- How many ways can this be done if the order of the choices does not matter.

What are permutation and combination?

We use permutation when the order of the arrangements matters.

It is given by:

[tex]^ nP_r[/tex] = n! / r!

We use combination when order does not matter.

It is given by:

[tex]^nC_{r}[/tex] = n! / r! (n-r)!

Find the number of ways when order matters.

We have,

n = 14 and r = 6

[tex]^{14}P_{6}[/tex]

= 14! / 6!

= (14 x 13 x 12 x 11 x 10 x 9 x 8 x 7 x 6!) / 6!

= 4 x 13 x 12 x 11 x 10 x 9 x 8 x 7

= 121080960

Find the number of ways when order does not matter.

We have,

n = 14 and r = 6

[tex]^{14}C_{6}[/tex]

= 14! / 6! 8!

= 14 x 13 x 12 x 11 x 10 x 9 / 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2

= 7 x 13 x 11  x 3  

= 3003

Thus,

The number of ways when the order matters are 121080960.

The number of ways when order does not matters are 3003.

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Allied Corporation is trying to sell its new machines to Ajax. Allied claims that the machine will pay for itself since the time it takes to produce the product using the new machine is significantly less than the production time using the old machine. To test the claim, independent random samples were taken from both machines. You are given the following results.
New Machine Old Machine
Sample Mean 25 23
Sample Variance 27 7.56
Sample Size 45 36
As the statistical advisor to Ajax, would you recommend purchasing Allied's machine? Explain.

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Answer:

z(s) is in the acceptance region. We accept H₀  we did not find a significantly difference in the performance of the two machines therefore we suggest not to buy a new machine

Step-by-step explanation:

We must evaluate the differences of the means of the two machines, to do so, we will assume a CI  of 95%, and as the interest is to find out if the new machine has better performance ( machine has a bigger efficiency or the new machine produces more units per unit of time than the old one) the test will be a one tail-test (to the left).

New machine

Sample mean                  x₁ =    25

Sample variance               s₁  = 27

Sample size                       n₁  = 45

Old machine

Sample mean                    x₂ =  23  

Sample variance               s₂  = 7,56

Sample size                       n₂  = 36

Test Hypothesis:

Null hypothesis                         H₀             x₂  -  x₁  = d = 0

Alternative hypothesis             Hₐ            x₂  -  x₁  <  0

CI = 90 %  ⇒  α =  10 %     α = 0,1      z(c) = - 1,28

To calculate z(s)

z(s)  =  ( x₂  -  x₁ ) / √s₁² / n₁  +  s₂² / n₂

s₁  = 27     ⇒    s₁²  =  729

n₁  = 45    ⇒   s₁² / n₁    = 16,2

s₂  = 7,56   ⇒    s₂²  = 57,15

n₂  = 36     ⇒    s₂² / n₂  =  1,5876

√s₁² / n₁  +  s₂² / n₂  =  √ 16,2  + 1.5876    = 4,2175

z(s) = (23 - 25 )/4,2175

z(s)  =  - 0,4742

Comparing z(s) and  z(c)

|z(s)| < | z(c)|  

z(s) is in the acceptance region. We accept H₀  we did not find a significantly difference in the performance of the two machines therefore we suggest not to buy a new machine

The very hight dispersion of values s₁ = 27 is evidence of frecuent values quite far from the mean

The cost in dollars y of producing x computer
desks is given by y = 40x + 4000
X
100
200
300
a. Complete the table
y
b. Find the number of computer desks that can be produced for $6200. (Hint: Find x when y = 6200.)
a. Complete the table.
х
100
200
300
y
b. For $6200,_ computer desks can be produced

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Answer:

a.

y= 40x +4000

x= 100 --> y= 40(100)+4000= 4000+4000=8000

x=200 --> y= 40(200)+4000= 6000+4000= 10000

x=300 --> y= 40(300)+4000= 12000+4000= 16000

(in $)

b.

y= 40x+4000

6200= 40x+4000

6200-4000= 40x

2200= 40x

2200/40= x

55= x

(in unit)

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope this helps

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If AD=2/3AB, the ratio of the length of BC to the length of DE is A. 1/6 B. 1/4 C. 3/2 D. 3/4

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Answer:

The correct answer is c

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

C.) 3/2

Explanation:

PLATO

if P(x)=1+6x-5x^2 represents the profit in selling x thousand Boombotix speakers, how many speakers should be sold to maximize profit?

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Answer:

600

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]p(x) = 1 + 6x - 5x^2[/tex]

x max = [tex]-b/2a[/tex]

a = -5

b = 6

-6/2(-5) = 6/10 = 3/5 = .6

.6 thousand = 600

600 speakers should be sold.

Alternatively, you can check the vertex of the parabola formed.

About how many feet are in 3.6 kilometers? 1 m = 39.37 in

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Answer:

11811 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope it helps!

There are about 11,812 feet in 3.6 kilometers.

To convert kilometers to feet, we need to use the conversion factor:

1 kilometer = 3,280.84 feet.

Now, to find how many feet are in 3.6 kilometers,

we can multiply 3.6 by the conversion factor:

So, 3.6 kilometers x 3,280.84 feet/kilometer

= 11,811.504 feet.

Thus, Rounded to a whole number, there are about 11,812 feet in 3.6 kilometers.

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y - 4= -2(x + 3)

Complete the missing value in
the solution to the equation.

(-3, _ )

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Answer:

4

Step-by-step explanation:

i distributed the -2 to what's in the parentheses. that equal 0. I then moved the 4 to the zero so that it becomes positive. I just assumed that you were ask for Y

Step-by-step explanation:

y-4=-2(x+3)....eq(1)

y- 4= -2x-6

y=-2x-2...eq(2)

subtituting equation 2 in equation 1

(-2x-2)-4=-2x-6

-2x-6=-2x-6

=0

A researcher at the University of Washington medical school believes that energy drink consumption may increase heart rate. Suppose it is known that heart rate (in beats per minute) is normally distributed with an average of 70 bpm for adults. A random sample of 25 adults was selected and it was found that their average heartbeat was 73 bpm after energy drink consumption, with a standard deviation of 7 bpm. In order to test belief at the 10% significance level, determine P-value for the test.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

mean μ = 70

sample size = 25

sample mean = 73

standard deviation = 7

level of significance = 0.10

The null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis can be computed as follows:

[tex]\mathtt{H_o : \mu = 70} \\ \\ \mathtt{H_1 : \mu > 70 }[/tex]

The z score for this statistics can be calculated by using the formula:

[tex]z = \dfrac{X- \mu}{\dfrac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]

[tex]z = \dfrac{73- 70}{\dfrac{7}{\sqrt{25}}}[/tex]

[tex]z = \dfrac{3}{\dfrac{7}{5}}[/tex]

[tex]z = \dfrac{3 \times 5}{{7}{}}[/tex]

z = 2.143

At level of significance of 0.10

degree of freedom = n -1

degree of freedom = 25 - 1

degree of freedom = 24

The p - value from the z score at   level of significance of 0.10 and degree of freedom of 24 is:

P - value = 1 - (Z < 2.143)

P - value =  1 - 0.9839

P - value =  0.0161

Decision Rule: since P value is lesser than the level of significance, we reject the null hypothesis.

Conclusion: We conclude that energy drink consumption increases heart rate.

algebra and trigonometry difference

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Answer:

Algebra deals with knowing the value of unknown variables and functional relationships, while trigonometry touches on triangles, sides and angles and the relationship between them.

Algebra is more on polynomial equations, x and y while trigonometry more on sine, cosine, tangent, and degrees.

Trigonometry is much more complicated than algebra but algebra has its uses in our daily lives, be it calculating distance from point to another or determining the volume of milk in a milk container.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Although both Algebra II and Trigonometry involve solving mathematical problems, Algebra II focuses on solving equations and inequalities while Trigonometry is the study of triangles and how sides are connected to angles.

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Twelve apples cost $2.00. How much will 50 apples cost?

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Answer:

$8.33

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]Solve \:using \: proportion\\\\12\:apples = \$ 2\\50\:apples = \$ x\\Cross \: Multiply\\\\12x = 100\\\\\\\frac{12x}{12} = \frac{100}{12} \\\\x = \$ 8.333[/tex]

Answer:

About $8.33.

Step-by-step explanation:

Write a proportion. Make sure the values line up horizontally:

[tex]\frac{12\text{ apples}}{\$2} =\frac{50\text{ apples}}{\$x}[/tex]

Cross multiply:

[tex]100=12x\\x=25/3\approx\$8.33[/tex]

The grade appeal process at a university requires that a jury be structured by selecting individuals randomly from a pool of students and faculty.​ (a) What is the probability of selecting a jury of all​ students? (b) What is the probability of selecting a jury of all​ faculty? (c) What is the probability of selecting a jury of students and ​faculty

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Correct question is ;

The grade appeal process at a university requires that a jury be structured by selecting eight individuals randomly from a pool of nine students and eleven faculty.​ (a) What is the probability of selecting a jury of all​ students? (b) What is the probability of selecting a jury of all​ faculty? (c) What is the probability of selecting a jury of six students and two ​faculty?

Answer:

A) 7.144 × 10^(-5)

B) 0.00131

C) 0.0367

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given;

Number of students = 9

Number of faculty members = 11

A) Now, the number of ways we can select eight students from 9 =

C(9, 8) = 9!/(8! × 1!) = 9

Also, number of ways of selecting 8 individuals out of the total of 20 = C(20,8) = 20!/(8! × 12!) = 125970

Thus, probability of selecting a jury of all​ students = 9/125970 = 7.144 × 10^(-5)

B) P(selecting a jury of all faculty) = (number of ways to choose 8 faculty out of 11 faculty)/(Total number of ways to choose 8 individuals out of 20 individuals) = [C(11,8)]/[C(20,8)] = (11!/(8! × 3!))/125970 = 0.00131

C) P(selecting a jury of six students and two faculty) = ((number of ways to choose 6 students out of 9 students) × (number of ways to choose 2 faculty out of 11 faculty))/(Total number of ways to choose 8 individuals out of 20 individuals) = [(C(9,6) × C(11,2)]/125970

This gives;

(84 × 55)/125970 = 0.0367

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