Answer:
4s-9t-7
Step-by-step explanation:
multiply the negative one with all terms inside the bracket, since they are all unlike terms the answer remains the same
Rotation 90° counterclockwise around the origin of the point (-8,1)
Which is a perfect square?
6’1
6’2
6’3
6’5
Answer:
6'2
Step-by-step explanation:
Integers are sometimes whole numbers
true or false
Answer:
True
Step-by-step explanation:
Integers are always whole numbers
negative, 0, positive:: whole numbers
Please help me to find this answer
Step-by-step explanation:
angle of a triangle is 180, therefore to get the remaining one, subtract the sum of the two knows from 180, also for the second one; angle on a straight line is as well 180, since you have fine the interior one, subtract it from 180 to get the second answer
Answer:
so angles in a triangle add up to 180,
32+50+m<MQP=180
82+m<MQP=180
m<MQP=180-82
=98°
and angles on a straight line add up to 180 therefore
m<MQR=180-m<MQP
=180-98
=82
I hope this helps and if you don't understand feel free to ask
Let x represent the average annual salary of college and university professors (in thousands of dollars) in the United States. For all colleges and universities in the United States, the population variance of x is approximately σ2
= 47.1. However, a random sample of 15 colleges and universities in Kansas showed that x has a sample variance σ2 = 83.2. Use a 5% level of significance to test the claim that the variance for colleges and universities in Kansas is greater than 47.1. Use the traditional method. Assume that a simple random sample is selected from a normally distributed population.
a. Check requirements.
b. Establish H0 and H1 and note the level of significance.
c. Find the sample test statistic.
d. Find Critical Value.
e. Conclude the test and interpret results.
Answer:
Kindly check explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Given that :
The hypothesis :
H0 : σ²= 47.1
H1 : σ² > 47.1
α = 5% = 0.05
Population variance, σ² = 47.1
Sample variance, s² = 83.2
Sample size, n = 15
The test statistic = (n-1)*s²/σ²
Test statistic, T = [(15 - 1) * 83.2] ÷ 47.1
Test statistic = T = [(14 * 83.2)] * 47.1
Test statistic = 1164.8 / 47.1
Test statistic = 24.73
The degree of freedom, df = n - 1 ; 10 = 9
Critical value (0.05, 9) = 16.92 (Chisquare distribution table)
Reject H0 ; If Test statistic > Critical value
Since ; 24.73 > 16.92 ; Reject H0 and conclude that variance is greater.
Surface Area of cones
Instructions: Find the surface area of each figure. Round your answers to the nearest tenth, if necessary.
9514 1404 393
Answer:
64.1 ft²
Step-by-step explanation:
The area of the cone is given by ...
A = πr(r +h) . . . . for radius r and slant height h
A = π(2 ft)(2 ft +8.2 ft) ≈ 64.1 ft²
The HCF of two numbers is 175. The LCM of these two numbers is 12600. Both numbers are greater than their HCF. Find the two numbers
Answer:
Hello,
Answer : 1400 and 1575
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's say a and b the ywo numbers
[tex]HCF(a,b)=a\vee b=175=5^2*7\\LCM(a,b)=a\wedge b=12600\\\\a*b=(a\vee b)*(a\wedge b)=(2^3*3^2*5^2*7)*(5^2*7)=2^3*3^2*(5^2*7^2)^2\\\\Both\ numbers\ are\ greater\ than\ their HCF\\a=175*k_1\\b=175*k_2\\\\k_1=2^3\ and\ k_2=3^2\\\\a=175*2^3=1400\\b=175*3^2=1575\\\\[/tex]
Which graph shows a set of ordered pairs that represent a function?
Answer:
Graph C.
*See attachment below
Step-by-step explanation:
A graph that shows a set of ordered pairs representing a function would have each x-value being plotted against only one y-value. That is, every x-value must have exactly one y-value. Every x-value must not have more than 1 y-value being plotted against it.
The graph that shows this is the graph in option as shown in the attachment below.
write
the following numbers using Roman numerals 20
Step-by-step explanation:
xx is the Roman number of 20
PLS HELP I DONT KNOW THIS ONE
Answer:
x+3
---------------
(x-3)(x-2)(x-4)
Step-by-step explanation:
x+4 x^2 -16
---------------÷ -------------
x^2 - 5x+6 x+3
Copy dot flip
x+4 x+3
--------------- * -------------
x^2 - 5x+6 x^2 -16
Factor
x+4 x+3
--------------- * -------------
(x-3)(x-2) (x-4)(x+4)
Cancel like terms
1 x+3
--------------- * -------------
(x-3)(x-2) (x-4)1
x+3
--------------- x cannot equal 3,2,4 -4
(x-3)(x-2)(x-4)
Last year, Rob set up the Road Runner Race for his school.
The race was 1,200 meters long and 188 people signed up to
run the race. 38 people did not show up to run. This year,
there will be 3 times as many runners as last year. How
many people will run the race this year?
Answer:
450 runners
Step-by-step explanation:
Find the quotient of 90 over -10
90/-10
= 9/-1
= -9
So, -9 is the quotient.
What is the slope-intercept equation of the line below?
Answer:
y=-5/4x+3
Step-by-step explanation:
y=mx+c
m = (y1-y2)/(x1-x2) =(-2-3)/(4-0) =-5/4
sub the values y=3, x=0 to find c,
3 =-5/4(0) + c
c = 3
12. Convert 30.283° into a degree-minute-second format.
O A. 18° 16' 98"
B. 18° 28' 30"
C. 30° 16' 58"
D. 30° 28' 30"
The angle of 30.283° in a degree-minute-second format will be 30° 16' 58". Then the correct option is C.
What is conversion?Unit modification is the process of converting the measurement of a given amount between various units, often by multiplicative constants that alter the value of the calculated quantity without altering its impacts.
The inclination is the separation seen between planes or vectors that meet. Degrees are another way to indicate the slope. For a full rotation, the angle is 360°.
The angle is given below.
⇒ 30.283°
Convert 30.283° into a degree-minute-second format. Then we have
⇒ 30° (0.83 x 60')
⇒ 30° 16.98'
⇒ 30° 16' (0.98 x 60'')
⇒ 30° 16' 58"
The angle of 30.283° in a degree-minute-second format will be 30° 16' 58". Then the correct option is C.
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Are the ratios 6:3 and 2:1 equivalent?
Which of the two functions below has the smallest minimum y-value?
f(x) = 4(x - 6)4 + 1
g(x) = 2x3 + 28
O A. g(x)
B. f(x).
C. The extreme minimum y-value for f(x) and g(x) is --
D. There is not enough information to determine
Answer:
Answer A
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]\displaystyle \lim_{n \to -\infty} (3x^3+28)=-\infty\\\\minimum\ of \ f(x)=6\\\\Answer\ A[/tex]
Make mathematical expressions then, simplify ,50 is divided by 2 times one more than the difference of F and 3.
Answer:
F = 27
Step-by-step explanation:
50/2 = (F - 3) + 1
25 = F - 2
F = 27
prove that tan² theta + cot² theta = sec² theta cosec² theta- 2
Step-by-step explanation:
Tan² theta = sec² theta - 1
Cot² theta = cosec² theta - 1
Tan²+Cot² = sec²-1+cosec²-1
= sec²+cosec²-2
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Practice Exercise 3.1 Fill in the blanks: (i) The factors of 12 are (ii) The least non-zero multiples of any number is (iii) ......... is a factor of every number. ing with Numbers
Answer:
i.)1,2,3,4,6,12
ii).the number itself
iii.)1
Need help with this- Precalculus
use x^2 when x=0 because the restriction for it is "use x if x is less than or equal to 1"
when x = 0, (0)^2 will make f(x) = 0
the graph of f(x) will just be a dot at 0
Select the correct answer.
Given the following formula, solve for l.
A.
B.
C.
D.
Answer:
c
Step-by-step explanation:
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Which of the following algebraic steps will solve the equation 5p= -35 and what is the solution
Answer:
p=-7
Step-by-step explanation:
5p=-35
Divide both sides by 5
5p/5 =-35/5
therefore p=-7
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A math professor is wondering if students today are better or worse than in the past. He has given the same final to this year's class that he gave ten years ago. Compute mean, median, and mode for both classes and write a paragraph summarizing the differences.
This Year
35 45 65 75 87
80 69 71 53 90
99 95 70 82 73
93 67 61 57 74
72 77 71 81 83
Ten Years Ago
56 77 75 76 59
74 51 89 55 79
67 77 69 91 68
90 65 79 69 79
87 86 98 91 95
Answer:
Kindly check explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the following data:
This year :
35, 45, 53, 57, 61, 65, 67, 69, 70, 71, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 77, 80, 81, 82, 83, 87, 90, 93, 95, 99
Mean = ΣX / n = 1825 / 25 = 73
The mode = 71 ( most frequently occurring)
Median = 1/2(n+1)th term = 1/(26) = 13th term
Median = 73
10 years ago :
51, 55, 56, 59, 65, 67, 68, 69, 69, 74, 75, 76, 77, 77, 79, 79, 79, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 91, 95, 98
Mean = ΣX / n = 1902 / 25 = 76.08
The mode = 79 ( most frequently occurring)
Median = 1/2(n+1)th term = 1/(26) = 13th term
Median = 77
According to the computed statistics, we can conclude that, today is worse than the past as the average score which is almost similar to the median value is higher 10 years ago and the modal score is better 10 years ago as well.
Simplify 13 x - 4[ x + (3 - x )].
A.9x-1
B.8x-12
C.13x-12
13x - 4[x + (3 - x)] =
= 13x - 4(x + 3 - x) =
= 13x - 4 · 3 = 13x - 12
C.
Answer:
13x -12
Step-by-step explanation:
13 x - 4[ x + (3 - x )].
Combine like terms inside the brackets
13 x - 4[ 3 -0x]
13x - 4[3]
Multiply
13x -12
The area of a circle is 144cm².Find the radius
Answer:
It's a decimal, so it's around 6.771cm
Step-by-step explanation:
First, divide 144cm² by pi, or 3.14. Then find the square root of the answer, giving you the radius. The formula for the area of a circle is pi x radius squared, so to find out the radius you just use this formula in reverse.
If I messed up or didn't make my explanation clear, please comment.
Answer:
radius is [tex]\frac{12}{\sqrt{\pi } }[/tex] = 6.77 cm
Step-by-step explanation:
we know,
[tex]\pi[/tex] × r² = Area
⇒ [tex]\pi[/tex] × r² = 144
⇒ r² =[tex]\frac{144}{\pi}[/tex]
⇒ r= [tex]\frac{12}{\sqrt{\pi } }[/tex]
∴ r= [tex]\frac{12}{\sqrt{\pi } }[/tex]
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8.57396817...•5/8 is rational or irrational?
Answer:
Irrational
Step-by-step explanation:
Any non-zero rational number multiplied by an irrational number will be irrational. We can rewrite this as (8.57... * 5) / 8, but we have no idea how to make 8.57... * 5 rational, or expressed as the quotient of two integers.
Suppose the distributor charges the artist a $40.00 cost for distribution, and the streaming services pays $4.00 per unit. (Note: One unit = one thousand streams)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Formula: y = 40x + 4 (Graph Attached)
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
After how many streams will you pay for the distributor charges? (Hint: this is where the line crosses the x-axis, round to the nearest thousand)
Answer:
356 streams
Step-by-step explanation:
From the graph, you will see that the line cross the x-axis at x = 8.8
Substitute into the expression y = 40x + 4
y = 40(8.8)+4
y = 352 + 4
y = 356
Hence the distributor charges will be paid for after 356 streams
The weight of an object above the surface of the Earth varies inversely with the square of the
distance from the center of the Earth. If a body weighs 50 pounds when it is 3,960 miles from
Earth's center, what would it weigh if it were 4,015 miles from Earth's center?
Answer:
weight =48.71228786pounds
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]w = \frac{k}{ {d}^{2} } \\ 50 = \frac{k}{ {3960}^{2} } \\ \\ k = 50 \times {3960}^{2} \\ k = 50 \times 15681600 \\ k = 784080000 \\ \\ w = \frac{784080000}{ {d}^{2} } \\ w = \frac{784080000}{16120225} \\ \\ w = 48.71228786 \\ w = 48.7pounds[/tex]
If a body weighs 50 pounds when it is 3,960 miles from Earth's center, it would weigh approximately 48.547 pounds if it were 4,015 miles from Earth's center, according to the inverse square law formula.
We know the inverse square law formula:
W₁ / W₂ = D²₂ / D²₁
Where W₁ is the weight of the body at the initial distance D₁, and W₂ is the weight at the final distance D₂.
So we have,
W₁ = 50
D₁ = 3,960
D₂ = 4015
We know that the body weighs 50 pounds when it is 3,960 miles from Earth's center,
So we can plug in those values as follows:
50 / W₂ = (4,015)²/ (3,960)²
To solve for W₂, we can cross-multiply and simplify as follows:
W₂ = 50 x (3,960)² / (4,015)²
W₂ = 50 x 15,681,600 / 16,120,225
W₂ = 48.547 pounds (rounded to three decimal places)
Therefore, if the body were 4,015 miles from Earth's center, it would weigh approximately 48.547 pounds.
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what should be the rate of simpe interest such that the interest is double of the sun at 10 years
Answer:
you never showed the chocies
Step-by-step explanation:
consider a study conducted to determine the average protein intake among an adult population. Suppose that a confidence level of 85% is required with an interval about 10 units wide. if a preliminary data indicates a standard deviation of 20g, what sample of adults should be selected for the study?
Answer:
made up of about 20 common amino acids. The proportion of these amino acids varies as a characteristic of a given protein, but all food proteins—with the exception of gelatin—contain some of each. Amino nitrogen accounts for approximately 16% of the weight of proteins. Amino acids are required for the synthesis of body protein and other important nitrogen-containing compounds, such as creatine, peptide hormones, and some neurotransmitters. Although allowances are expressed as protein, a the biological requirement is for amino acids.
Proteins and other nitrogenous compounds are being degraded and resynthesized continuously. Several times more protein is turned over daily within the body than is ordinarily consumed, indicating that reutilization of amino acids is a major feature of the economy of protein metabolism. This process of recapture is not completely efficient, and some amino acids are lost by oxidative catabolism. Metabolic products of amino acids (urea, creatinine, uric acid, and other nitrogenous products) are excreted in the urine; nitrogen is also lost in feces, sweat, and other body secretions and in sloughed skin, hair, and nails. A continuous supply of dietary amino acids is required to replace these losses, even after growth has ceased.
Amino acids consumed in excess of the amounts needed for the synthesis of nitrogenous tissue constituents are not stored but are degraded; the nitrogen is excreted as urea, and the keto acids left after removal of the amino groups are either utilized directly as sources of energy or are converted to carbohydrate or fat.