Answer:
P=8(h)
Step-by-step explanation:
P is her total pay. You find that by multiplying what she makes an hour (8) by the total number of hours she has worked (h).
Answer:
p=8h
Step-by-step explanation:
Pay equals $8 per the number of hours
Find the perimeter of a football field which measures 90m by 60m
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[tex]\large\boxed{P = 300m}[/tex]
Use the following formula for the perimeter:
P = 2l + 2w, where:
l = length
w = width
Therefore:
P = 2(90) + 2(60)
Simplify:
P = 180 + 120 = 300 m
Answer:
well how about you use common sense 100 yards long on each side 200 yards then add 5o yards since the the that is how wide it is then add another 50 and you get 300 yards then convert that to meters
We have just performed a one-way ANOVA on a given set of data and rejected the null hypothesis for the ANOVA F test. Assume that we are able to perform a randomized block design ANOVA on the same data. For the randomized block design ANOVA, the null hypothesis for equal treatments will ________ be rejected.
Answer:
The answer is "sometimes".
Step-by-step explanation:
A one-way ANOVA was merely performed on one collected data and the null hypothesis was rejected after an ANOVA F test. Assume we could randomize ANOVA block design with the same information. This null hypothesis for full equality is sometimes rejected for the randomized complete block design ANOVA. Therefore we understand the use of randomized ANOVA block if the null hypothesis is denied of a one-way ANOVA but the rejection of a null RBD ANOVA hypothesis isn't conditional mostly on denial of the yet another ANOVA null.
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The product of -3x and (2x+5) is …
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[tex] - 3x \times (2x + 5) \\ = - 3x \times 2x + - 3x \times 5 \\ = - 6x ^{2} - 15x[/tex]
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[tex] - 3x \times (2x + 5) \\ = - 3x \times 2x + - 3x \times 5 \\ = - 6x ^{2} - 15x [/tex]
Answer ⟶ - 6x² - 15x
Jose bought a piece of fabric that was 5.6 meters long. From that, he cut 0.4
meter. How much fabric is left?
Answer:
Jose has 5.2 meters of fabric left.
Step-by-step explanation:
5.6 - 0.4 = 5.2
A system of equations is said to be redundant if one of the equations in the system is a linear combination of the other equations. Show by using the pivot operation that the following system is redundant. Is this system equivalent to a system of equations in canonical form?
a) x1 +x2 −3x3 = 7
b) −2x1 +x2 +5x3 = 2
c) 3x2 −x3 = 16
Answer:
prove that The given system of equations is redundant is attached below
Step-by-step explanation:
System of equations
x1 +x2 −3x3 = 7
−2x1 +x2 +5x3 = 2
3x2 −x3 = 16
To prove that the system is redundant we will apply the Gaussian elimination ( pivot operation )
attached below is the solution
A die is rolled nine times and the number of times that two shows on the upper face is counted. If this experiment is repeated many times, find the mean for the number of twos.
Answer:
[tex]E(x) = 1.5\\[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]n = 9[/tex] -- number of rolls
Required
The mean of 2's
The distribution follows binomial distribution where:
[tex]X \to Binomial(n,p)[/tex]
In this case:
[tex]p= \frac{1}{6}[/tex] ---- the theoretical probability of rolling 2
So, the mean of 2's is calculated using:
[tex]E(x) = np[/tex]
[tex]E(x) = 9 * \frac{1}{6}[/tex]
[tex]E(x) = \frac{9}{6}[/tex]
Simplify
[tex]E(x) = \frac{3}{2}[/tex] or
[tex]E(x) = 1.5\\[/tex]
Please explain absolute values?
Answer:
the magnitude of a real number without regard to its sign.
Step-by-step explanation:
For example, |-3| would just be a 3 in general, no negative sign in the front.
hope this answers your confusion.
For this problem what I did was add all the measurements and I got 48 m. However, it is wrong. How do I go about solving the perimeter then?
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Answer:
66 m
Step-by-step explanation:
The perimeter is the sum of the measures of all of the sides. There are two side measures that are missing from the diagram.
The missing horizontal measure is ...
17 m - 8 m = 9 m
The missing vertical measure is ...
16m -7 m = 9 m.
If you add these to the sum you already calculated, you will get the correct answer:
48 m + 9 m + 9 m = 66 m . . . perimeter of the figure
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If you're paying attention, you see that the sum of the measures of the two shorter horizontal segments is the same as the measure of the longer horizontal segment. Likewise, the sum of the measurements of the two shorter vertical segments is the same as that of the longer vertical segment.
In other words, the perimeter of this (and any) L-shaped figure is the same as the perimeter of a rectangle having the same horizontal and vertical dimensions as the long sides of the figure.
P = 2(17 m +16 m) = 2(33 m) = 66 m
According to the Venn Diagram below and given that P(A) = .4 as well as
P(B) = .3 what is P(AUB)?
Hello,
P(A)=0.4
P(B)=0.3
P(AUB)+P(A∩B)=P(A)+P(B)
P(AUB)=0.4+0.3-0.1=0.6
Answer C
The correct answer is option (C).
P(A ∪ B) = 0.6
Formula to find P(A ∪ B):If A, B are two different events then P(A U B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A ∩ B)
We have been given, P(A) = 0.4, P(B) = 0.3
From given Venn diagram,
P(A ∩ B) = 0.10
Now, P(A U B) = P(A) + P(B) - P(A ∩ B)
⇒ P(A U B) = 0.4 + 0.3 - 0.10
⇒ P(A ∪ B) = 0.6
Therefore, the correct answer is option (C) .6
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Answer:
∠CAE ≈ 16.7°DF ≈ 5.3Step-by-step explanation:
a) Angle CAE can be found using the tangent relation.
tan(∠CAE) = CE/AE
tan(∠CAE) = 6/20
∠CAE = arctan(6/20) ≈ 16.7°
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b. The length of DF can be found using the law of cosines.
DF² = FA² +DA² -2·FA·DA·cos(A)
DF² = 14² +10² -2·14·10·cos(16.7°) ≈ 27.8086
DF ≈ √27.8086
DF = 5.3
Anyone know this question?
Answer:
[tex](f + g)(4) = 191[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]f(x) = 5x^2 - 5x + 15[/tex]
[tex]g(x) = 6x^2 + 7x - 8[/tex]
Required
[tex](f + g)(4)[/tex]
First, calculate [tex](f + g)(x)[/tex]
This is calculated as:
[tex](f + g)(x) = f(x) + g(x)[/tex]
So, we have:
[tex](f + g)(x) = 5x^2 - 5x + 15+6x^2 + 7x - 8[/tex]
Collect like terms
[tex](f + g)(x) = 5x^2 +6x^2 - 5x+ 7x + 15 - 8[/tex]
[tex](f + g)(x) = 11x^2 + 2x + 7[/tex]
Substitute 4 for x
[tex](f + g)(4) = 11*4^2 + 2*4 + 7[/tex]
[tex](f + g)(4) = 191[/tex]
An environmentalist would like to estimate the true mean weight of all cars. To do so, she selects a random sample of
30 cars and determines that the 90% confidence interval for the true mean weight to be 2.8 to 3.4 tons. Which of the
following would increase the margin of error for this confidence interval?
O selecting another sample
O increasing the sample size
O increasing the confidence level
O decreasing the confidence level
If the confidence level will increase, the margin of error will also increases.
What is margin of error?The margin of error is defined a range of values below and above the sample statistic in a confidence interval.
What is confidence interval?The confidence interval is a way to show what is uncertainty is with a certain statistic.
According to the given question
Environmentalist estimating true mean weight or all cars.
For the true mean weights of 2.8 to 3.4 tons the confidence level is 90%.
Since, the confidence level increases, the critical value increases and hence the margin of error increases.
Therefore, if the confidence level will increase, the margin of error will also increases.
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Elise's math exam had 50 problems on it. She was able
to do 36 of them in 1 hour. What percent of the math problems did
she complete?
Answer:
72%
Step-by-step explanation:
Elise did 36 out of 50 problems in 1 hour. Another way to write 36 out of 50 is 36/50.
To find the percent from a fraction, one thing we can do is make the denominator 100 but still make the fraction the same, and then take the numerator.
We have 36/50, but want to make the denominator 100, not 50. We know that 100/50 = 2, so we have to multiply 50 by 2 to get 100.
Keeping the fraction equal, we can multiply 36/50 by 2/2 to get 72/100. We can do this because 2/2=1, so we are keeping the fraction the same -- just changing the numbers a little bit.
A fraction of form x/100 is equal to x%, so 72/100 = 72% as our answer
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Peter organizes morning hikes for his friends every Saturday. When the hiking trail is 3 km long, 19 friends join him and when the trail is 5 km long, only 7 friends tag along. There exists a linear relationship between the distance of the hiking trail (in km) and the number of friends who tag along. The number of friends depend on the distance of the trail. Determine how many friends will tag along to a hiking trail of 2 km.
Answer:
25
Step-by-step explanation:
x = distance of the hike
y = number of friends coming along
so, we are looking for a linear relationship between these two.
y = ax + b
we need to find the factor a and the constant offset b.
19 = a×3 + b
7 = a×5 + b
7 - b = a×5
a = (7-b)/5
19 = (7-b)×3/5 + b
19 = (21 - 3b)/5 + b
95 = 21 - 3b + 5b
74 = 2b
b = 37
a= (7-37)/5 = -30/5 = -6
so, the relationship is
y = -6x + 37
for 2km hiking
y = -6×2 + 37 = -12 + 37 = 25 friends
Please explain the misleading
There are more compact cars (4*10 = 40) compared to trucks (2*10 = 20); however, the pictogram might make it appear that there are more trucks because the individual truck icon is larger compared to an individual compact car icon.
To anyone giving this image a quick glance, they may erroneously conclude that there are more trucks since their eye would notice the trucks first. Also, the person might think there are more trucks because bigger sizes tend to correspond to more proportion.
In real life, a truck is larger than a compact car, but the icons need to be the same size to have the figure not be misleading.
A very similar issue happens with the mid-size cars vs the compact cars as well. The three mid-size car icons span the same total width as the compact cars do, indicating that a reader might mistakenly conclude that there are the same number of mid-size cars compared to compact ones (when that's not true either).
If (3x − 2)(3x + 2) = ax2 − b, what is the value of a?
(3x-2)(3x+ 2)
Multiply each term in one set of parentheses by the other terms:
3x x 3x =9x^2
3x x 2 = 6x
-2 x 3x = -6x
-2 x 2 = -4
Combine to get:
9x^2 + 6x - 6x -4
Combine like terms:
9x^2 - 4
The value of a would be 9.
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(3x − 2)(3x + 2) = ax2 − b⠀⠀⠀⠀[tex]\sf{\bold{\red{\underline{\underline{To\:Find}}}}}[/tex]
⠀what is the value of a?⠀⠀⠀[tex]\sf{\bold{\purple{\underline{\underline{Solution}}}}}[/tex]
At first we have to solve the value of (3x-2)(3x+2)
[tex]\sf{(3x-2)(3x+2) }[/tex] [tex]\sf{3x(3x+2)-2(3x+2) }[/tex] [tex]\sf{9x^{2}+6x-6x-4 }[/tex] [tex]\sf{9x^{2}-4 }[/tex]According to the question,
[tex]\sf{ (3x − 2)(3x + 2) = ax^{2} − b }[/tex] [tex]\sf{9x^{2}-4=ax^{2}-b }[/tex] [tex]\sf{9x^{2}=ax^{2}~and~-4=-b }[/tex] [tex]\sf{a=9~and~b=4 }[/tex]⠀⠀⠀
[tex]\sf{\bold{\green{\underline{\underline{Answer}}}}}[/tex]
Hence,
The value of a is 9
help with algebra pls help
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Answer:
a. 1.48 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to find the larger value of t such that h(t) = 10.
-16t^2 +25t +8 = 10
16t^2 -25t +2 = 0 . . . . subtract the left side to get standard form
Using the quadratic formula, we find the values of t to be ...
t = (-(-25) ± √((-25)^2 -4(16)(2)))/(2(16)) = (25±√497)/32
t ≈ 0.08 or 1.48
The ball goes in the hoop about 1.48 seconds after it is thrown.
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Additional comment
The quadratic formula tells us the solution to ...
ax² +bx +c = 0
is given by ...
[tex]x=\dfrac{-b\pm\sqrt{b^2-4ac}}{2a}[/tex]
Here, we have a=16, b=-25, c=2. Of course, our variable is t, not x, but the relation is the same.
Help me with moth of these questions please
Answer:
10. CD + DE = CE
11. BC + CE = BE
Step-by-step explanation:
10. CD and DE lie on a straight line, therefore, CD + DE = CE based on the segment addition postulate.
11. BC and CE lie on a straight line, therefore, BC + CE = BE based on the segment addition postulate.
A professor creates a histogram of test scores for 26 students in a statistics course. What is the probability of a student having scored between 65 and 100
Complete Question
Complete is Attached Below
Answer:
Option D
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Sample size [tex]n=26[/tex]
Student scoring [tex]65-100 n'=12[/tex]
Generally the equation for probability of a student having score between 65 and 100 is mathematically given by
[tex]P(65-100)=\frac{12}{26}[/tex]
[tex]P(65-100)=12/26[/tex]
[tex]P(65-100)=0.462[/tex]
Option D
In how many ways can a sample of 6 keyboards be selected so that exactly two have an electrical defect
Answer:
15ways
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a combination question since combination has to do with selection. Hence the number of ways sample of 6 keyboards can be selected so that exactly two have an electrical defect is expressed as;
6C2 = 6!/(6-2)!2!
6C2 = 6!/4!2!
6C2 = 6×5×4!/4!×2
6C2 = 6×5/2
6C2 = 30/2
6C2 = 15
Hence this can be done in 15ways
hlw guys plz help me which set is this.for examples: A u B , A u B u C...like that..plz help me
Answer:
answer is;AnBnC ( common place for all)
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I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST PLEASE HELP! This graph represents f(x), and g(x) = -7x + 8.
Which statement about these functions is true?
A.
Function f(x) is increasing, and g(x) is decreasing.
B.
Function f(x) is decreasing, and g(x) is increasing.
C.
Functions f(x) and g(x) are both decreasing.
D.
Functions f(x) and g(x) are both increasing.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
ITS OPTION (A)
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Can someone help me please..
Answer:
Quadratic formula
Step-by-step explanation:
The function is quadratic because it is a parabola. Exponential functions shoot either upwards or downwards rapidly, and it is clearly not linear due to it's curve. It also isn't piecewise because the function never stops or starts irregularly.
Keith used the following steps to find the inverse of f, but he thinks he made an error.
the perimeter of a rectangle parking lot is 322M if the width of the parking lot is 74M what is its length
Step-by-step explanation:
Perimeter of rectangle = 2( l+b)
Ie, P = 2( L+B )
In substituting,
322 = 2( L + 74)
Ie, 322 = 2L + 148
Re - arrange
Hence,
2L = 322 - 148
2L = 174
Thus, L = 174/2
L = 87M
PLESE HELP WITH ANSWER. rewrite the function in the given form
s hard and too long I'm only of class 13
Nine children are to be divided into an A team, a B team and a C team of 3 each. The A team will play in one league, the B team in another, the C team in a third league. How many different divisions are possible
Answer:
The answer is "840".
Step-by-step explanation:
Following are the number of ways in which selecting a team A by 9 children:
[tex]= ^{9_{C_{3}}\\\\\\[/tex]
[tex]=\frac{9!}{3! \times 6!} \\\\=\frac{9\times 8\times 7\times 6!}{3 \times 2\times 1\times 6!}\\\\=\frac{9\times 8\times 7}{3 \times 2\times 1}\\\\=\frac{3\times 4\times 7}{1}\\\\=\frac{84}{1}\\\\=84[/tex]
Following are the number of ways in which selecting a team B by remaining 6 children:
[tex]= ^{6}_{C_{3}}[/tex]
[tex]= \frac{6!}{(3! \times 3!)}\\\\= \frac{6!}{(3\times 2\times 1 \times 3!)}\\\\= \frac{6\times 5 \times 4 \times 3!}{(3\times 2\times 1 \times 3!)}\\\\= \frac{ 5 \times 4 \times 3!}{3!}\\\\= 5 \times 4 \\\\=20[/tex]
Following are the number of ways in which selecting a team C by remaining 3 children:
[tex]= ^{3}_{C_{3}}\\\\=\frac{3!}{3!}\\\\= 1[/tex]
Following are the number of ways in which making 3 teams by 9 children:
[tex]= \frac{(84 \times 20 \times 1)}{3!}\\\\= \frac{(84 \times 20 )}{6}\\\\= 14 \times 20\\\\= 280\\\\[/tex]
(Note: we've split by 3! Because it also is necessary to implement three teams between themselves)
Now 3 leagues have to be played. One is going to be run by each team.
That is the way it is
Different possible divisions
[tex]= 280 \times 3!\\\\= 280 \times (3 \times 2 \times 1)\\\\= 840[/tex]
Instructions: Drag and drop the correct name for each angle. Each angle has more than one name so be sure to identity all the correct names
Answer/Step-by-step explanation:
Recall: an angle can be named in three different ways:
i. Using one letter which is the vertex of the angle. i.e. if the vertex of the angle is A we can name the angle as <A.
ii. Using the number of the labelled angle. i.e. is the angle is labelled 2, we can name it <2
iii. Using the three letters of the angles with the vertex angle in the middle. i.e. if the three points that form an angle are A, B, C and the vertex is B, we can name the angle as <ABC.
✔️Let's name the each angle given according:
1. <G, <3, and <FGH
2. <D, <4, and <CDE
3. <S and <TSR (the number seems blur and difficult to read. Whatever number is used to label the angle is what you'd use in naming the angle)