Answer:
D
Step-by-step explanation:
4X =2 X +6
=>X = 3
Is Statistics mathematics or science? Defend your answer.
Statistics is related to maths because we study, use and even consider statistic problems with reference to mathematics.
• It is mostly used to find the census, which is maths.
• It is used to find interest rates and other banking terms using statistics, which is again related to math.
• It is also used to find the average people living in a village or panchayat, which is also math.
Therefore I strongly believe that Statistics is Maths.
Thank You!
Prove a proof please
Answer:
They look similar
Suppose the volume of the cone is 324pi Find dy/dx when x=6 and y=27
Answer:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} \bigg| \limits_{x = 6} = -9[/tex]
General Formulas and Concepts:
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightEquality Properties
Multiplication Property of Equality Division Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality Subtraction Property of EqualityCalculus
Differentiation
DerivativesDerivative NotationBasic Power Rule:
f(x) = cxⁿf’(x) = c·nxⁿ⁻¹Derivative Rule [Quotient Rule]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{d}{dx} [\frac{f(x)}{g(x)} ]=\frac{g(x)f'(x)-g'(x)f(x)}{g^2(x)}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify
[tex]\displaystyle V = \frac{1}{3} \pi x^2y[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle V = 324 \pi[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle x = 6[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle y = 27[/tex]
Step 2: Differentiate
Substitute in volume [Volume Formula]: [tex]\displaystyle 324 \pi = \frac{1}{3} \pi x^2y[/tex][Equality Properties] Rewrite: [tex]\displaystyle y = \frac{972}{x^2}[/tex]Quotient Rule: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{(972)'x^2 - (x^2)'972}{(x^2)^2}[/tex]Basic Power Rule: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{0x^2 - (2x)972}{(x^2)^2}[/tex]Simplify: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{-1944x}{x^4}[/tex]Simplify: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} = \frac{-1944}{x^3}[/tex]Step 3: Evaluate
Substitute in variables [Derivative]: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} \bigg| \limits_{x = 6} = \frac{-1944}{6^3}[/tex]Simplify: [tex]\displaystyle \frac{dy}{dx} \bigg| \limits_{x = 6} = -9[/tex]Topic: AP Calculus AB/BC (Calculus I/I + II)
Unit: Differentiation
During a one-month promotional campaign, Fran's Flix gave either a free DVD rental or a 12-serving box of microwave popcorn to new members. It cost the store $1 for each free rental and $2 for each box of popcorn. In all,46 new members were signed up and the store's cost for the incentives was $86. How many of each incentive were given away?
What is the distance between point C and point D?
Question 5 options:
A)
17 units
B)
13 units
C)
12 units
D)
√85 units
Answer:
B. 13 units
Step-by-step explanation:
let
(x1 , y1) = (-4 , -6)
(x2 , y2) = (1 , 6)
distance between CD = root (x2 - x1)^3 + (y2 - y1)
= root {1 - ( -4)}^2 + {6 - ( -6)}^2
= root {1 +4}^2 + {6+6}^2
= root 5^2 + 12^2
= root 25 + 144
= root 169
= 13 units ans
using the unit circle what is the exact value of tanpi/6
Answer:
[tex] \frac{ \sqrt{3} }{3} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\frac{1}{3} \div \sqrt{3} [/tex]
if 2x + 1=7 what is the value of x
Answer:
x=3
Step-by-step explanation:
2x+1=7
2x=7-1
2x=6
x=6/2
x=3
Answer:
Solution,
2x + 1=7
or 2x = 7 - 1
or, 2x= 6
or, x = 6
2
or, x = 3
.:. x = 3
PLEASE HELP THIS IS DUE ASAP (answer in decimal!!!!)
Given the formula A = 5h (B + b); solve for B.
2
Answer:
A=5h(B+b)
A/5h=B+b
A/5h - b= B
What is the dimension of the vector space consisting of five-by-one column matrices where the rows sum to zero and the first row is equal to the second row?
a. 5
b. 4
c. 3
d. 2
Answer:
Option c.
Step-by-step explanation:
If we have a vector of N components (or variables), and we have K linear independent restrictions for these N components (such that K < N, we can't have more restrictions than components.)
The dimension of the vector will be given by N - K.
Here we know that we have a vector of 5 components, that can be written as:
[tex]v = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}v_1\\v_2\\v_3\\v_4\\v_5\end{array}\right][/tex]
And we have two restrictions, so we can expect that the dimension of the vector is:
5 - 2 = 3
But let's see it, the restrictions are:
"the first row is equal to the second row"
Then we can rewrite our vector as:
[tex]v = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}v_1\\v_1\\v_3\\v_4\\v_5\end{array}\right][/tex]
Notice that now we have only 4 variables, v₁, v₃, v₄, and v₅
We also know that the sum of the rows is equal to zero, thus:
v₁ + v₂ + v₃ + v₄ + v₅ = 0
we know that v₂ = v₁, so we can replace that to get:
2*v₁ + v₃ + v₄ + v₅ = 0
Now we can isolate one of the variables, to write it in term of the others, for example, let's isolate v₅:
v₅ = -2*v₁ - v₃ - v₄
Now if we replace that in our vector, we have:
[tex]v = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}v_1\\v_1\\v_3\\v_4\\-2*v_1 - v_3 - v_4\end{array}\right][/tex]
Notice that our vector depends on only 3 variables, v₁, v₃, and v₄, so we can define our vector in a 3-dimensional space.
Then the correct option is c, the dimension of the vector space is 3.
Given: Measure of arc AB = measure of arc BC,
Measure of angle x = 60°, measure of angle y = 15°
Find: Measure of arc AC
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Answer:
100°
Step-by-step explanation:
The relevant relation for angle x is ...
x = (AB +DE)/2
and for angle y, it is ...
y =(AC -DE)/2
Using the second relation to write an expression for DE, we have ...
DE = AC -2y
In the first equation, this lets us write ...
x = (AB +(AC -2y))/2 = (AB +(2AB -2y))/2
2x = 3AB-2y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . multiply by 2
(2x +2y)/3 = AB = AC/2 . . . . . add 2y; divide by 3
AC = (4/3)(x +y) = (4/3)(60° +15°) . . . . multiply by 2, substitute known values
AC = 100°
A speed training service wants to explore the effectiveness of some of the classes offered to their clients. They randomly select 300 high school athletes and record their 50-meter dash time. The 300 high school athletes are then randomly assigned to three groups with 100 in each. One hundred athletes will take a circuit training class, 100 athletes will take an interval training class, and 100 athletes will take a plyometrics training class. At the end of 10 weeks of taking these classes, their 50-meter dash time will be recorded a second time. Their times will be analyzed to see which class showed the greatest overall improvement in times.
Select all the sentences that correctly identify the components of the experiment.
The experimental units are subjects.
The subjects are the 50 athletes.
There is one treatment, the 50-meter dash.
There are three treatments.
One treatment is a circuit training class.
The factor is the type of class.
There are 10 levels of the factor.
Answer:
A,D,E,F
1,4.5,6
The experimental units are subjects.
There are three treatments.
One treatment is a circuit training class.
The factor is the type of class.
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what is the answer to 5- -8
Answer:
13
5 - -8
When you subtract a negative number it changes to an addition so 5- -8 becomes 5 + 8 which equals 13.
Given the linear function f(x) 2/3x + 6 evaluate f(-6)
the answer is on the photo
Which of the following shows the extraneous solution to the logarithmic equation below?
2 log Subscript 5 Baseline (x + 1) = 2
Answer:
x=4
Step-by-step explanation:
log5(x+1)=1, (x+1)=5, x=4
Answer:
x= -6
Step-by-step explanation:
i got it wrong and the answer is -6
Help
Plz!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
angle G
sin inverse (21/29) = 46.4
GH
c^2 - b^2 = a^2
29^2 - 21^2 = a^2
a = √(29^2 - 21^2)
GH = 20
therefore ans is B) <G = 46.4º, <I = 43.6º, GH = 20
Plz answer asap question in picture
Answer:
-1 <x < 7
(-1,7)
Step-by-step explanation:
open circle on the left means the number is greater than
-1 <x
Open circle on the right means the number is less than
x < 7
Since both statements are true. we combine them
-1 <x < 7
open circles means parentheses, closed circles mean brackets
Mariah swam her leg of the race in 24.98 seconds and Janet swam her leg of the relay race in 25.874 seconds. What was their combined time for their part of the relay?
Answer:
50.854 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
24.98 + 25.874 = 50.854 seconds
help please i’ll give brainliest
Answer:
3rd option
..................[tex]A) \frac{4-2}{2-1} =2[/tex]
[tex]B)\frac{1-0.5}{4-2} =0.25[/tex]
[tex]C)>2[/tex]
[tex]D) 1[/tex]
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Answer:
The third one is your answer
what is the gcf of 10 and 62
find the value of the trigonometric ratio
Answer:
15÷39
Step-by-step explanation:
I hope it will help you
cos x = adjacent÷ hypotenuse
cos x =15÷39
cos x = 5÷13
Two cars started from the same place at the same time but travelled in opposite directions. After 9 hours they were 910 kilometers apart. If the speed of one car is 10 kilometers per hour slower than the other what were their speeds per hour
Answer:
55.55 and 45.55
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the car 1 speed be x km/hr and car 2 speed be x-10 km/hr.
Their relative velocity is 2x-10.
Distance covered in 9 hrs=9(2x-10).
18x-90=910, x=55.55 km/hr, x-10=45.55km/hr
Y=square root of x compare to y= - square root of x how they differ and why
Answer:
Simply because x=y2 doesn't imply that y=
√
x
.
5 times a certain number plus 6 has the same value as two times the same number minus 3 what is the number
Let the number be x
ATQ
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 5x+6=2x-3[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 5x-2x=-3-6[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 3x=-9[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto x=\dfrac{-9}{3}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto x=-3[/tex]
llana has 70¢ in her purse. All the coins have the same value. What could describe all the coins she has in her
purse?
71 pennies
8 dimes
1 0 0
14 nickels
3 quarters
Answer:
14 nickels
Step-by-step explanation:
One nickel is worth 5 cents, so find the value of 14 nickels by multiplying 14 by 5:
14(5)
= 70
So, 14 nickels is equal to the 70 cents that she has in her purse.
The correct answer is 14 nickels.
Help me plz need the steps
In Figure 7 (open photo), GH is a diameter of the circle. What is
x² + y² ?
A)58
(B) 49
(C) 10
D) 9
(E) It cannot be determined from the information given.
Answer:
[tex]A)58[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex][Kindly\ refer\ the\ attachment]\\We\ are\ given:\\GH\ is\ the\ diameter\ of\ the\ circle.\\ Also,\\ GM=3\ units\ and\ MH=7\ units\\From\ the\ figure,\\GH\ subtends\ an\ angle\ at\ two\ points\ specifically\ M\ and\ N\ on\ the\\ arc.\\Now,\\We\ know\ that,\\'The\ Angle\ subtended\ by\ the\ diameter\ anywhere\ over\ the\ arc\ of\ the\\ circle\ is\ always\ 90\ degrees'.\\Hence,\\\angle GMH\ = \angle GNH=90\\[/tex]
[tex]Also,\\Pythagoras\ Theorem\ states\ that: 'In\ a\ right\ triangle,\ the\ sum\ of\ squares\\ \ of\ the\ legs\ is\ equal\ to\ the\ square\ of\ the\ hypotenuse'\\In\ \triangle GMH,\\Since\ \angle GMH=90,\\GM^2+MH^2=GH^2[Through\ Pythagoras\ Theorem]\\Hence,\\Substituting\ GM=3,\ MH=7:\\3^2+7^2=GH^2\\GH^2=9+49=58[/tex]
[tex]Similarly,\\In\ \triangle GNH,\\Since\ \angle GNH=90,\\GN^2+NH^2=GH^2\\Hence,\\Substituting\ GN=x\ and\ NH=y:\\x^2+y^2=GH^2\\x^2+y^2=58[/tex]
what represent the relationship between the total mass of a crate
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Answer:
(a) M = 0.25n +100
Step-by-step explanation:
The distance between the dots on the graph is a rise of 1 grid square and a run of 2 grid squares. If we extend the sequence of dots to the left, we expect to place one at (0, 100). That is, the y-intercept of this function is 100 (eliminates choices C and D).
The rise of 1 grid square represents 25 kg, and the run of 2 grid squares represents 100 CDs. Then the slope of the function (rate of change) is ...
slope = rise/run = 25/100 kg/CD = 0.25
Then the equation describing the points on the graph will be ...
M = 0.25n +100
(a) How many different three-letter initials can people have: , (b) How many different three-letter initials with none of the letters repeated can people have: , (c) How many different three-letter initials with letters repeated begin with an X: , (d) How many different three-letter initials begin with a F and end in a D: .
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A) 26*26*26 =17576
B)26*25*24=15600
C)26*26=676
D) 26
NO LINKS OR ANSWERING QUESTIONS YOU DON'T KNOW!! Chapt 15 part 2a
Explain the process of matrix multiplication. What are the dimensions 9f of the resulting matrix? Use the following matrices for your explanation of the process. AB. Show your work.
We are given the matrices A and B
[tex]A = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}2&3&-1\\0&2&5\\2&4&0\end{array}\right][/tex]
[tex]B = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}2\\1\\2\end{array}\right][/tex]
Multiplying these matrices:
We multiply matrices by taking the first column of the first matrix and the first row of the second matrix
we will multiply all the terms of the first column of the first matrix and multiply them by the terms of the first row of the second matrix, one by one
[tex]AB = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}2(2) + 3(1) + -1(2)\\0(2) + 2(1) + 5(2)\\2(2) + 4(1) + 0(2)\end{array}\right][/tex]
[tex]AB = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}5\\12\\8\end{array}\right][/tex]
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Explanation:
Two matrices with dimensions (numbers of (rows, columns)) of (a, b) and (c, d) can only be multiplied if the number of columns in the left matrix is equal to the number of rows in the right matrix. That is, b=c. The dimensions of the product matrix will be (a, d).
For row i of the left matrix and column j of the right matrix, element a(i,j) of the product matrix is the dot-product of row i with column j. (The dot-product of two vectors is the sum of the products of corresponding elements.)
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The example matrices have (row, column) dimensions (3, 3) and (3, 1), so can be multiplied with a result having dimensions (3, 1).
It is useful to refer to an element of a matrix by specifying the row and column in which it resides. An element of matrix 'A' in row 2 and column 3 can be referred to as A(2,3). Often, subscripts are used, as in ...
[tex]A_{i,j}[/tex]
For matrix C = A·B, the element C(1,1) will be the sum ...
A(1,1)B(1,1) +A(1,2)B(2,1) +A(1,3)B(3,1)
Calculators, apps, spreadsheets, and web sites are available that will perform this arithmetic for you. It can be a bit tedious to do by hand.
Here the product is ...
[tex]A\cdot B=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}2&3&-1\\0&2&5\\2&4&0\end{array}\right] \cdot\left[\begin{array}{c}2&1&2\end{array}\right] =\left[\begin{array}{c}2(2)+3(1)+(-1)(2)&0(2)+2(1)+5(2)&2(2)+4(1)+0(2)\end{array}\right] \\\\=\left[\begin{array}{c}5&12&8\end{array}\right][/tex]
Which number is divisible by 5? 108 109 69 55
Answer:
55
Step-by-step explanation:
Any number that's ends with the digit 0 or 5 is divisible by 5.
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I believe your answer is:
D) 55
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[tex]\boxed{\text{Option A:}}\\\\108/5 = 21.6\\\\\boxed{\text{Option B:}}\\\\109/5 = 21.8\\\\\boxed{\text{Option C:}}\\\\69/5 = 13.8\\\\\boxed{\text{Option D:}}\\\\55/5 = \boxed{11}[/tex]
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55 is divisible by 5. You can also tell that it is divisible because it's last place digit is a '5'.
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Hope this helps you. I apologize if it’s incorrect.