The ages of subscribers to a certain newspaper are normally distributed with mean 35 years and standard deviation 5. What is the probability that the age of a random subscriber is more than 40 years?

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Answer 1

Answer:

0.1587

Step-by-step explanation:

Applying,

P(μ>40) = P(μ-(x-μ)/σ)............. Equation 1

Where P(μ>40) =  probability of the age of the random subscriber more than 40 years   μ = mean, σ = standard deviation, x = random subscriber

From the question,

Given: μ = 35 years, σ = 5 years, x = 40 years.

Therefore,

P(μ>40) = P(35-(40-35)/5) = P(35-(5/5)

P(μ>40) = 1-φ(1)

From the norminal probabilty table,

P(μ>40) = 1-0.8413

P(μ>40) = 0.1587


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Expand 5(2x-1) please I need it for homework.

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10x-5

Answer:

5(2x-1)

5*2x 5*-1

10x-5

Hey there!

5(2x - 1)

= 5(2x) + 5(-1)

= 10x - 5

Therefore, your answer should be: 5x - 5

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We have two circles A and X. The radius and perimeter of the circle A are b and c respectively.
The radius and perimeter of the circle X are y and z respectively. Consider the following ratios
K=c/b and L=Z/y.
Which of the following statements is true? *
K>L
K K=L
K=2L

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Answer:

[tex]K = L[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Circle A

[tex]r = b[/tex] --- radius

[tex]p = c[/tex] ---- perimeter

Circle B

[tex]r = y[/tex] --- radius

[tex]p =z[/tex] --- perimeter

[tex]K = \frac{c}{b}[/tex]

[tex]L = \frac{z}{y}[/tex]

Required

Select the true option

The perimeter of a circle is:

[tex]Perimeter = 2\pi r[/tex] ------ the circumference

So, we have:

[tex]c = 2\pi b[/tex] --- circle A

[tex]z = 2\pi y[/tex] --- circle B

Calculate K

[tex]K = \frac{c}{b}[/tex]

[tex]K = \frac{2\pi b}{b}[/tex]

[tex]K = 2\pi[/tex]

Calculate L

[tex]L = \frac{z}{y}[/tex]

[tex]L = \frac{2\pi y}{y}[/tex]

[tex]L = 2\pi[/tex]

So, we have:

[tex]K = L = 2\pi[/tex]

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Find four consecutive integers with the sum of 2021

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Answer:

This problem has not solution

Step-by-step explanation:

lets the  integers be:

x

x+1

x+2

x+3

so:

x+(x+1)+(x+2)+(x+3)=2021

x+x+x+x+1+2+3=2021

4x+6=2021

4x=2021-6=2015

x=2015/4=503.75

x is not a integer

Solve. SHOW ALL YOUR WORK
2.51 * .2

77/ 1.2

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Answer:

0.502

64.1666

Step-by-step explanation:

Detained explanation of the product operation and division operation is attached below.

2.51 * 0.2 = 0.502

(after multiplying) the number of decimal places of the town values is added and counted from the right in the product to place the data Comal point appropriately.

77/1.2 ; values were multiplied by 10 in other to obtain inter values for the denominator.

You are dealt one card from a​ 52-card deck. Find the probability that you are dealt a king or a red card.

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Answer:

7/13

Step-by-step explanation:

Half the deck is red so there are 26 reds.

There are 4 kings but we already counted two of these in the 26.

So there are 26+2 red or king cards total.

The probability of selecting a king or red is 28/52.

This can be reduced by dividing top and bottom by 4: 7/13.

The alternative hypothesis for a two-tailed test of a single population proportion might be?

A. Ha: P>0.4

B. Ha: P< 0.4

C. Ha: p~=0.4 (~means not equal to)

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Answer:

tgis moght help

Step-by-step explanation:

https://opentextbc.ca/introbusinessstatopenstax/chapter/full-hypothesis-test-examples/

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

answer C looks good  

Answer:

option c is answer

Step-by-step explanation:

as we can see r^2 =(d/2)^2

r^2=(6/2)^2

r^2=36/4=9

A=πr^2

A=9π

I really need help please

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  60

Step-by-step explanation:

The minimum number required is the least common multiple (LCM) of 15 and 4. The numbers 15 and 4 have no common factors, so their LCM is their product.

  15×4 = 60 strands are required

Consider the quadratic function y = 0.3 (x-4)2 - 2.5
Determine the axis of symmetry, x =

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Answer:

[tex]x=4[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the quadratic function:

[tex]\displaystyle y=0.3(x-4)^2-2.5[/tex]

And we want to determine its axis of symmetry.

Notice that this is in vertex form:

[tex]y=a(x-h)^2+k[/tex]

Where (h, k) is the vertex of the parabola.

From our function, we can see that h = 4 and k = -2.5. Hence, our vertex is the point (4, -2.5).

The axis of symmetry is equivalent to the x-coordinate of the vertex.

The x-coordinate of the vertex is 4.

Therefore, the axis of symmetry is x = 4.

In the figure below. JLM is similar to JKN if JM=14 inches what is the length of JN

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Answer:

Hello good evening friend

2.6.58
The lot in the figure shown, except for the house, shed, and driveway, is lawn. One bag of lawn fertilizer
costs $15.00 and covers 3,000 square feet.


Please help :)

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Answer:

50 bags ;

£750

Step-by-step explanation:

The dimension of the rectangular lawn is 500ft by 300 ft

The area of the lawn an e obtained thus :

Area of rectangle = Length * width

Area of rectangle = 500 ft * 300 ft

Area of rectangle = 150000 feets

1 bag of fertilizer covers 3000 feets

The minimum bags of fertilizer required :

Area of rectangle / Area covered by 1 bag of fertilizer

Minimum bags of fertilizer required :

(150,000 / 3000) = 50 bags

50 bags of fertilizer

Cost per bag = 15

Total cost = 15 * 50 = £750

Which system of equations below has no solution

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

y= 4x + 5

y = 4x - 5

4x + 5 = 4x - 5

0 ≠ -10

no solution

Lorena and Julio purchased a home for $205,950. Their loan amount was $164,760, and the assessed value is now $200,500. Their tax rate is 1.5%. How much will their monthly taxes be?

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Answer:

Monthly taxes = $250.63 (Approx.)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Amount of purchase = $205,950

Loan amount = $164,760

Assessed value = $200,500

Tax rate is 1.5%

Find:

Monthly taxes

Computation:

Tax always calculated on Assessed value

Annual tax amount = 200,500 x 1.5%

Annual tax amount = 3,007.5

Monthly taxes = Annual tax amount / 12

Monthly taxes = 3,007.5 / 12

Monthly taxes = 250.625

Monthly taxes = $250.63 (Approx.)

Please help me to solve it

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What are you trying to solve for?

[tex]824381 + 1654 = - 121[/tex]

(3a+2b-4c)+(3a+2b-4c)​

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6

+

4

8

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

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Please help! Thank you!​

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

Divide both sides by 3

Take square root of both sides.

Add 9 to both sides.

Which of the following numbers are less than -0.65? Select all that apply.
-0.99
-4/5
-1/6
NEXT QUESTION

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The answer would be -1/6
-0.99 and -4/5 (-0.80) are both greater than -0.65

Answer -0.99 and -4/5

Step-by-step explanation:

-4/5 is equal to -0.8

Both -0.8 and 0.99 are to the left of -0.65, which is why they're less than 0.65.

1/6 = -0.16

Since -0.16 is to the right of -0.65 it is more than, not less

My reason:

As you go rightward, you increase the numbers by 1, which is why the numbers closer to the right are bigger than the numbers closer to the left.

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A grade school is putting on its Spring show. The theater seats 120 people. Because of the demand for tickets, the school has made the following specifications:
•The number of tickets for children will be twice as many as the number for adults.
•Full-price adult tickets will be $24; children's tickets will be $12
•At least 10 of the adult tickets will be made available to seniors aged 60 and over at 25% discount
•Total ticket sales must be at least $1,800

1)How many children's tickets will be sold? 2)How many adult tickets (full-priced and senior) will be sold?
3)How many of the adult tickets can be sold with the senior discount?​

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Answer:

804010 to 20, inclusive

Step-by-step explanation:

1. The various goals can be met without filling the theater. This fact means there is a range of possibilities for each of the answers. However, we take the wording, "because of the demand for tickets ..." to mean demand is high and the theater will be sold out.

Since two children's tickets will be sold for each adult ticket sold, the number of children's tickets is 2/3 of the total.

  children's tickets = 2/3 × 120 = 80

__

2. The remaining 40 tickets will be adult tickets.

  40 adult tickets will be sold.

__

3. The total revenue must be at least $1800. If we allow 'd' tickets to be sold at a discount, then we can find the limits on d using the inequality ...

  24(40-d) +24(0.75)d +12(80) ≥ 1800 . . . . revenue from ticket sales

  -6d ≥ -120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . collect terms, subtract 1920

  d ≤ 20 . . . . . . . . . . divide by -6

  At least 10 and at most 20 adult tickets can be sold with a discount.

("At least 10" comes from the problem requirements.)

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Answer:

A: x = 0

B: x = All real numbers

Step-by-step explanation:

A.

Any number to the power of (0) equals one. This applies true for the given situation; one is given an expression which is as follows;

[tex](6^2)^x=1[/tex]

Simplifying that will result in;

[tex]36^x=1[/tex]

As stated above, any number to the power of (0) equals (1), thus (x) must equal (0) for this equation to hold true.

[tex]36^0=1\\x=0[/tex]

B.

As stated in part (A), any number to the power (0) equals (1). Therefore, when given the following expression;

[tex](6^0)^x=1[/tex]

One can simplify that;

[tex]1^x=1[/tex]

However, (1) to any degree still equals (1). Thus, (x) can be any value, and the equation will still hold true.

[tex]x=All\ real \ numbers[/tex]

For a popular Broadway music the theater box office sold 356 tickets at $80 a piece275 tickets at $60 a piece and 369 tickets at $ 45 a piece. How much money did the box office take in?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

356 * 80 = 28 480

275 * 60 = 16 500

369 * 45 = 16 605

sum = $ 61 585

An automatic machine inserts mixed vegetables into a plastic bag. Past experience revealed that some packages were underweight and some were overweight, but most of them had satisfactory weight.
Weight % of Total Underweight 2.5 Satisfactory 90.0 Overweight 7.5a) What is the probability of selecting and finding that all three bags are overweight?b) What is the probability of selecting and finding that all three bags are satisfactory?

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Answer:

a) 0.000016 = 0.0016% probability of selecting and finding that all three bags are overweight.

b) 0.729 = 72.9% probability of selecting and finding that all three bags are satisfactory

Step-by-step explanation:

The condition of the bags in the sample is independent of the other bags, which means that the binomial probability distribution is used to solve this question.

Binomial probability distribution

The binomial probability is the probability of exactly x successes on n repeated trials, and X can only have two outcomes.

[tex]P(X = x) = C_{n,x}.p^{x}.(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]

In which [tex]C_{n,x}[/tex] is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given by the following formula.

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

And p is the probability of X happening.

a) What is the probability of selecting and finding that all three bags are overweight?

2.5% are overweight, which means that [tex]p = 0.025[/tex]

3 bags means that [tex]n = 3[/tex]

This probability is P(X = 3). So

[tex]P(X = x) = C_{n,x}.p^{x}.(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]

[tex]P(X = 3) = C_{3,3}.(0.025)^{3}.(0.975)^{0} = 0.000016[/tex]

0.000016 = 0.0016% probability of selecting and finding that all three bags are overweight.

b) What is the probability of selecting and finding that all three bags are satisfactory?

90% are satisfactory, which means that [tex]p = 0.9[/tex]

3 bags means that [tex]n = 3[/tex]

This probability is P(X = 3). So

[tex]P(X = x) = C_{n,x}.p^{x}.(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]

[tex]P(X = 3) = C_{3,3}.(0.9)^{3}.(0.1)^{0} = 0.729[/tex]

0.729 = 72.9% probability of selecting and finding that all three bags are satisfactory

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Answer:

see below

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \displaystyle AB = DE[/tex]

[given]

[tex] \displaystyle \boxed{BC = EF}[/tex]

[given]

[tex] \displaystyle AB + BC = AC[/tex]

[segment addition Postulate]

[tex] \displaystyle \boxed{DE+ EF=DF}[/tex]

[segment addition Postulate]

[tex] \rm\displaystyle DE+ BC = AC \: \: \text{and} \: \: DE+ BC = DF[/tex]

[Substitution Property of Equality]

[tex] \displaystyle \boxed{AE= DE}[/tex]

[Proven]

Components arriving at a distributor are checked for defects by two different inspectors (each component is checked by both inspectors). The first inspector detects 83% of all defectives that are present, and the second inspector does likewise. At least one inspector does not detect a defect on 34% of all defective components. What is the probability that the following occur

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Complete question is;

Components arriving at a distributor are checked for defects by two different inspectors (each component is checked by both inspectors). The first inspector detects 83% of all defectives that are present, and the second inspector does likewise. At least one inspector does not detect a defect on 34% of all defective components. What is the probability that the following occurs?

(a) A defective component will be detected only by the first inspector?

b) A defective component will be detected by exactly one of the two inspectors?

(c) All three defective components in a batch escape detection by both inspectors (assuming inspections of different components are independent of one another)?

Answer:

A) 0.17

B) 0.34

C) 0

Step-by-step explanation:

a) We are told that the first inspector(A) detects 83% of all defectives that are present, and the second inspector(B) also does the same.

This means that;

P(A) = P(B) = 83% = 0.83

We are also told that at least one inspector does not detect a defect on 34% of all defective components.

Thus;

P(A' ⋃ B') = 0.34

Also, we now that;

P(A ⋂ B) = 1 - P(A' ⋃ B')

P(A ⋂ B) = 1 - 0.34

P(A ⋂ B) = 0.66

Probability that A defective component will be detected only by the first inspector is;

P(A ⋂ B') = P(A) - P(A ⋂ B)

P(A ⋂ B') = 0.83 - 0.66

P(A ⋂ B') = 0.17

B) probability that a defective component will be detected by exactly one of the two inspectors is given as;

P(A ⋂ B') + P(A' ⋂ B) = P(A) + P(B) - 2P(A ⋂ B)

P(A) + P(B) - 2P(A ⋂ B) ; 0.83 + 0.83 - 2(0.66) = 0.34

C) Probability that All three defective components in a batch escape detection by both inspectors is written as;

P(A' ⋃ B') - (P(A ⋂ B') + P(A' ⋂ B))

Plugging in the relevant values, we have;

0.34 - 0.34 = 0

What is the domain of the function f(x) = (-5/6)(3/5)superscript x

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Answer:

[tex]-\infty < x < \infty[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]f(x) = (-\frac{5}{6}) \cdot (\frac{3}{5})^x[/tex]

Required

The domain

There are no undefined points such as denominator of x or square roots.

Hence, the domain is:

[tex]-\infty < x < \infty[/tex]

A researcher wishes to conduct a study of the color preferences of new car buyers. Suppose that 50% of this population prefers the color green. If 14 buyers are randomly selected, what is the probability that exactly 12 buyers would prefer green

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Answer:

The probability that exactly 12 buyers would prefer green

=0.00555

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that

p=50%=50/100=0.50

n=14

We have to find the probability that exactly 12 buyers would prefer green.

q=1-p

q=1-0.50=0.50

Using binomial distribution formula

[tex]P(X=x)=nC_r p^r q^{n-r}[/tex]

[tex]P(x=12)=14C_{12}(0.50)^{12}(0.50)^{14-12}[/tex]

[tex]P(x=12)=14C_{12}(0.50)^{12}(0.50)^2[/tex]

[tex]P(x=12)=14C_{12}(0.50)^{14}[/tex]

[tex]P(x=12)=\frac{14!}{12!2!}(0.50)^{14}[/tex]

[tex]P(x=12)=\frac{14\times 13\times 12!}{12!2\times 1}(0.50)^{14}[/tex]

[tex]P(x=12)=91\cdot (0.50)^{14}[/tex]

[tex]P(x=12)=0.00555[/tex]

Hence, the probability that exactly 12 buyers would prefer green

=0.00555

What's the lateral area of the following cone?
11 cm
10 cm

511.23 cm
55 cm?
110.02 cm?
189.75 cm?

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Answer:189.75

Step-by-step explanation:

The lateral area of the cone for the height of 11 cm and diameter 10 cm is given by option D. 189.75 cm²

To calculate the lateral area of a cone,  find the curved surface area.

The lateral area of a cone can be calculated using the formula:

Lateral Area = π × r × l

where:

π is the mathematical constant pi (approximately 3.14159)

r is the radius of the base of the cone

l is the slant height of the cone

Height (h) = 11 cm

Diameter (d) = 10 cm

First, we need to find the radius (r) and the slant height (l).

The radius (r) is half of the diameter:

r

= d / 2

= 10 cm / 2

= 5 cm

The slant height (l) can be found using the Pythagorean theorem:

l² = r² + h²

l² = 5² + 11²

l² = 25 + 121

l² = 146

l = √146

 ≈ 12.083 cm

Now, calculate the lateral area:

Lateral Area = π × r × l

Lateral Area = 3.14159 × 5 cm × 12.083 cm

Lateral Area ≈ 189.75 cm²

Therefore, the lateral area of the cone is approximately 189.75 cm². The correct answer is C) 189.75 cm²

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A storage box with a square base must have a volume of 80 cubic centimeters. The top and bottom cost $0.20 per square centimeter and the sides cost $0.10 per square centimeter. Find the dimensions that will minimize cost. (Let x represent the length of the sides of the square base and let y represent the height. Round your answers to two decimal places.) x

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Answer:

Box dimensions:

x =  3.42 cm

y = 6.84 cm

C(min) = 14.04 $

Step-by-step explanation:

We need the surface area of the cube:

S(c)  =  2*S₁ ( surface area of top or base) +  4*S₂ ( surface lateral area)

S₁  = x²        2*S₁  = 2*x²

Surface lateral area is:

4*S₂  =  4*x*h                          V(c) =  80 cm³  =  x²*h          h  =  80/x²

4*S₂  = 4*80/x

4*S₂  = 320 / x

Costs

C (x)  =  0.2* 2*x²   +  0.1 * 320/x

Taking derivatives on both sides of the equation we get:

C´(x)  =    0.8*x   -  32/x²

C´(x)  =  0            0.8*x - 32/x²  = 0

0.8*x³  -  32  =  0            x³  =  32/0.8

x³  =  40  

x =  3.42 cm

h =  80/(3.42)²          h  = 6.84 cm

To find out if x = 3.42 brings a minimum value for C we go to the second derivative

C´´(x) =  64/x³       is always positive for  x > 0  

The C(min) = 0.4*(3.42)²  +  32/(3.42)

C(min)  =  4.68 +  9.36

C(min)  = 14.04 $

Find the value of z, the measure of the subtended arc.

86°
47°
188°
94°

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Answer:

188 degrees

Step-by-step explanation:

The measure of the arc is the center angle, that is double of the circumference one

94 * 2 = 188 degrees

What’s the answer for this

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Answer:

3, 6, 11, 18, 27

Step-by-step explanation:

hope it helps

What is the product of
(5^-4)(5^-3)

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Answer:

option one is the correct answer

Answer:

1/625

Step-by-step explanation:

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Theway Nimerfroh finesses that late pivotal scene with Willy, when he delicately tries to get to thebottom of the Loman family neurosis - it's just terrific, a wonderful bit of hesitancy and confidenceall of it coming through in his body languageBut let's talk about Bitterman, because he is giving such a delicious scene-stealingperfomance, with a perfect roughshod New York accent that I wanted to follow him off stage andwatch whatever play Charley should have been starring in When Wily finds out Bemard is arguing acase before the Supreme Court, he says to Chaney, somewhat surprised "He didn't mention!Charley's beautiful throwaway reply "He didn't hatta"PAnd therein lies the difference A Loman would have been bragging about it all day.Independent Assessment 2L-KNOW-LYSIS: Refer to the play misiewe out he death of a Salesman on Independent Activity 2. 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