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Tony is shopping for new tires for his 4-wheel-drive truck. In addition to the price of the tires, there is a 10% sales tax plus a state-mandated $45 fee for disposing of his old tires. If Tony has determined that he will spend less than $559.80 total, then what is the price range he can spend on the tire set?
Select one:
a. Less than $468
b. At least 472
c. $468 or more
d. Less than 473

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Answer 1

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Let:

Total price be T

And price of tire set be x

T<559.80 ---(1)

T=x +(10% of x)+ 45. ——(2)

T=x+(1/10)x+45

T=(11/10)x+45

Substitute T into equ. 1

T<559.80

(11/10)x +45<559.80

(11/10)x < 514.80

11x < 5148

x < 468


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The U.S. Dairy Industry wants to estimate the mean yearly milk consumption. A sample of 21 people reveals the mean yearly consumption to be 74 gallons with a standard deviation of 16 gallons. Assume that the population distribution is normal. (Use t Distribution Table.)
a-1. What is the value of the population mean?
16
Unknown
74
a-2. What is the best estimate of this value?
Estimate population mean
c. For a 90% confidence interval, what is the value of t? (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.)
Value of t
d. Develop the 90% confidence interval for the population mean. (Round your answers to 3 decimal places.)
Confidence interval for the population mean is and .
e. Would it be reasonable to conclude that the population mean is 68 gallons?
a) Yes
b) No
c) It is not possible to tell.

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Correct question is;

The U.S. Dairy Industry wants to estimate the mean yearly milk consumption. A sample of 21 people reveals the mean yearly consumption to be 74 gallons with a standard deviation of 16 gallons.

a. What is the value of the population mean? What is the best estimate of this value?

b. Explain why we need to use the t distribution. What assumption do you need to make?

c. For a 90 percent confidence interval, what is the value of t?

d. Develop the 90 percent confidence interval for the population mean.

e. Would it be reasonable to conclude that the population mean is 68 gallons?

Answer:

A) Best estimate = 74 gallons

B) because the population standard deviation is unknown. The assumption we will make is that the population follows the normal distribution.

C) t = 1.725

D) 90% confidence interval for the population mean is (67.9772, 80.0228) gallons

E) Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given;

Sample mean; x' = 74

Sample population; n = 21

Yearly Standard deviation; s = 16

A) We are not given the population mean.

So the closest estimate to the population mean would be the sample mean which is 74.

B) We are not given the population standard deviation and as such we can't use normal distribution. So what is used when population standard deviation is not known is called t - distribution table. The assumption we will make is that the population follows the normal distribution.

C) At confidence interval of 90% and DF = n - 1 = 21 - 1 = 20

From t-tables, the t = 1.725

D) Formula for the confidence interval is;

x' ± t(s/√n) = 74 ± 1.725(16/√21) = 74 ± 6.0228 = 67.9772 or 80.0228

Thus 90% confidence interval for the population mean is (67.9772, 80.0228) gallons

E) 68 gallons lies within the range of the confidence interval, thus we can say that "Yes, it is reasonable"

A news article estimated that only 5% of those age 65 and older who prefer to watch the news, rather than to read or listen, watch the news online. This estimate was based on a survey of a large sample of adult Americans. Consider the population consisting of all adult Americans age 65 and older who prefer to watch the news, and suppose that for this population the actual proportion who prefer to watch online is 0.05. A random sample of n = 100 people will be selected from this population and p, the proportion of people who prefer to watch online, will be calculated.
(a) What are the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of p? (Round your standard deviation to four decimal places.
(b) Is the sampling distribution of p approximately normal for random samples of size n 100? Explain.
i. The sampling distribution of p is approximately normal because np is less than 10.
ii. The sampling distribution of p is approximately normal because np is at least 10.
iii. The sampling distribution of p is not approximately normal because np is less than 10
iv. The sampling distribution of p is not approximately normal because np is at least 10
v. The sampling distribution of p is not approximately normal because n(1 - p) is less than 10.
(c) Suppose that the sample size is n = 400 rather than n = 100, what are the values for the mean and standard deviation when n=400?
Does the change in sample size affect the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of p? If not, explain why not.
i. When the sample size increases, the mean increases.
ii. When the sample size increases, the mean decreases.
iii. When the sample size increases, the mean stays the same.
iv. The sampling distribution is always centered at the population mean, regardless of sample size.
v. When the sample size increases, the standard deviation increases.
vi. When the sample size increases, the standard deviation decreases.

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Answer:

3.25

Step-by-step explanation:

Show the distributive property can be used to evaluate 7x8 4/5

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Answer:

308/5

Step-by-step explanation:

It can be Written as

= 7 ×(8 + 4/5 )

= 7 × 8 + 7 ×   4/5

= 56 +  28/5

= 280+28

________

       5  

=  308/5

The numbers of words defined on randomly selected pages from a dictionary are shown below. Find the mean, median, mode of the listed numbers. 30 31 64 59 57 33 54 77 56 41 What is the mean? Select the correct choice below and ,if necessary ,fill in the answer box within your choice.(around to one decimal place as needed)

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Answer:

mean=502/10=50.2

median=(54+56)2=55

. En el triángulo ABC, la medida del ángulo exterior en el vértice B es el triple de la medida del ángulo C y la mediatriz de BC corta a AC en el punto F. sabiendo que FC=12. Calcular AB.

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Responder:

| AB | = 12m

Explicación paso a paso:

Verifique el diagrama en el archivo adjunto.

En el diagrama, se puede ver que el lado FC es igual al lado FB de acuerdo con el triángulo isósceles FBC.

Además, el lado FB es igual a AB ya que son paralelos entre sí.

De la declaración anterior, | FC | = | FB | y | FB | = | AB |

Esto significa | FC | = | FB | = | AB |

Por lo tanto desde | FC | = 12 m, | AB | = 12 m ya que ambos lados son iguales.

De ahí el lado | AB | se mide 12m

Solve the following system of equations using the elimination method. x – y = 11 2x + y = 19

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▹ Answer

(10, -1)

▹ Step-by-Step Explanation

x - y = 11

2x + y = 19

Sum up the equations:

3x = 30

Divide 3 on both sides:

x = 10

Substitute:

10 - y = 11

y = -1

Solution:

(x, y) (10, -1)

Hope this helps!

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In a genetics experiment on peas, one sample of offspring contained green peas and yellow peas. Based on those results, estimate the probability of getting an offspring pea that is green. Is the result reasonably close to the value of that was expected? 350 127 3 4 The probability of getting a green pea is approximately . (Type an integer or decimal rounded to three decimal places as needed.) Is this probability reasonably close to ? Choose the correct answer below. 3 4 A. No, it is not reasonably close. B. Yes, it is reasonably close.

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Answer:

The probability of getting an offspring pea that is green is is 0.733

YES, the probability is reasonably close to the expected value of 3/4 (0.750)

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for calculating the probability of an event is;

P = Favorable Outcome / Sample space

Let A be an event of getting an offspring green peas, B be an event of getting an offspring yellow peas and N be the total number of peas.

number of green peas in an offspring are 350

number of yellow peas in an offspring are 127

total number of peas are 477    

So in the genetic experiment, the number of times event A occurs is 350 and the number times event B occurs is 127

Now the probability of getting an offspring pea that is green is

P = number of green peas / total number of peas

p = n(A)/N

p = 350/477

p = 0.733

So YES, the probability is reasonably close to 3/4 ( 0.750 )

The probability of getting an offspring pea that is green is is 0.733.

YES, the probability is reasonably close to the expected value of 3/4 (0.750)


Please help. I’ll mark you as brainliest if correct.

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Answer:

Infinite number of solutions.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are an infinite number of solutions.  If you graph both lines, you find they are the same line.  If you multiply the send equation by -4, you’ll end up with the first equation.  I’m not sure what your teacher means by specifying their form.

2/3a - 1/6 =1/3 please help me

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Answer:

[tex]a = \frac{3}{4}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's convert everything to sixths to make it easier to work with.

[tex]\frac{4}{6}a - \frac{1}{6} = \frac{2}{6}[/tex]

Add 1/6 to both sides:

[tex]\frac{4}{6}a = \frac{3}{6}[/tex].

Dividing both sides by 4/6:

[tex]a = \frac{3}{6} \div \frac{4}{6}\\\\a = \frac{3}{6} \cdot \frac{6}{4}\\\\a = \frac{18}{24}\\\\a = \frac{3}{4}[/tex]

Hope this helped!

A regression was run to determine if there is a relationship between hours of TV watched per day (x) and the number of sit-ups a person can do (y). The results were: y = a+bx b = -0.89 a = 23.65 r2 = 0.7038 If a person watches 14 hours of television a day, predict how many sit-ups he can do. What is the value of the correlation coefficient? Round to three decimal places.

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Answer:

y = 11.19 ; 0.839

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the following :

relationship between hours of TV watched per day (x) and the number of sit-ups a person can do (y)

y = a + bx ; comparing with the linear regression model function

y = predicted variable

a = intercept

b = slope or gradient

x = independent variable

b = -0.89 a = 23.65 r2 = 0.7038

Therefore, if a person watches for 14 hours per day, that is x = 14, the number of sit-ups he can do will be :

y = 23.65 + (-0.89)(14)

y = 23.65 - 12.46

y = 11.19

About 11 sit-ups.

If the r^2 value = 0.7038

Then the Coefficient of regression = r

Will be the square root of r^2

r = sqrt(r^2)

r = sqrt(0.7038)

r =0.8389278 = 0.839

What is the best way you learn math?

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Answer:

to provide interest in the subject

As per my experience,I used to hate math and always scored less marks,the moment I was going to high school I realized the importance of math towards the future, see you'll find maths in nearly all subjects like the 3 sciences, economics, geography, business e.t.c

Why did you write this question at first?, just take some free time and think about it,the only best way to learn maths is to take maths positively as the best and most valuable subject,if you want to ace math you have to race it, challenge math like you'd challenge anyone to a game, practice math if it's your weakest point, practice is very much needed to skill maths and never be shy to ask your teachers whether you are studying online/offline. You'll need to get the shy behaviour out of you whether you like /don't like your teacher or your an average student.

Concentrate while learning math, whether there's noise in you background or not, Nothing can stop you in excelling math if you have full concentration, positiveness and the "will" to do so.

if you're next to your exams then just one thing, Start now!!

hope this helps!

Suppose that 11% of all steel shafts produced by a certain process are nonconforming but can be reworked (rather than having to be scrapped). Consider a random sample of 200 shafts, and let X denote the number among these that are nonconforming and can be reworked.Required:a. What is the (approximate) probability that X is at most 30?b. What is the (approximate) probability that X is less than 30?c. What is the (approximate) probability that X is between 15 and 25 (inclusive)?

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Answer:

(a) The probability that X is at most 30 is 0.9726.

(b) The probability that X is less than 30 is 0.9554.

(c) The probability that X is between 15 and 25 (inclusive) is 0.7406.

Step-by-step explanation:

We are given that 11% of all steel shafts produced by a certain process are nonconforming but can be reworked. A random sample of 200 shafts is taken.

Let X = the number among these that are nonconforming and can be reworked

The above situation can be represented through binomial distribution such that X ~ Binom(n = 200, p = 0.11).

Here the probability of success is 11% that this much % of all steel shafts produced by a certain process are nonconforming but can be reworked.

Now, here to calculate the probability we will use normal approximation because the sample size if very large(i.e. greater than 30).

So, the new mean of X, [tex]\mu[/tex] = [tex]n \times p[/tex] = [tex]200 \times 0.11[/tex] = 22

and the new standard deviation of X, [tex]\sigma[/tex] = [tex]\sqrt{n \times p \times (1-p)}[/tex]

                                                                  = [tex]\sqrt{200 \times 0.11 \times (1-0.11)}[/tex]

                                                                  = 4.42

So, X ~ Normal([tex]\mu =22, \sigma^{2} = 4.42^{2}[/tex])

(a) The probability that X is at most 30 is given by = P(X < 30.5)  {using continuity correction}

        P(X < 30.5) = P( [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex] < [tex]\frac{30.5-22}{4.42}[/tex] ) = P(Z < 1.92) = 0.9726

The above probability is calculated by looking at the value of x = 1.92 in the z table which has an area of 0.9726.

(b) The probability that X is less than 30 is given by = P(X [tex]\leq[/tex] 29.5)    {using continuity correction}

        P(X [tex]\leq[/tex] 29.5) = P( [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex] [tex]\leq[/tex] [tex]\frac{29.5-22}{4.42}[/tex] ) = P(Z [tex]\leq[/tex] 1.70) = 0.9554

The above probability is calculated by looking at the value of x = 1.70 in the z table which has an area of 0.9554.

(c) The probability that X is between 15 and 25 (inclusive) is given by = P(15 [tex]\leq[/tex] X [tex]\leq[/tex] 25) = P(X < 25.5) - P(X [tex]\leq[/tex] 14.5)   {using continuity correction}

       P(X < 25.5) = P( [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex] < [tex]\frac{25.5-22}{4.42}[/tex] ) = P(Z < 0.79) = 0.7852

       P(X [tex]\leq[/tex] 14.5) = P( [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex] [tex]\leq[/tex] [tex]\frac{14.5-22}{4.42}[/tex] ) = P(Z [tex]\leq[/tex] -1.70) = 1 - P(Z < 1.70)

                                                          = 1 - 0.9554 = 0.0446

The above probability is calculated by looking at the value of x = 0.79 and x = 1.70 in the z table which has an area of 0.7852 and 0.9554.

Therefore, P(15 [tex]\leq[/tex] X [tex]\leq[/tex] 25) = 0.7852 - 0.0446 = 0.7406.

What is the difference between a line graph and a scatter plot?

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Step-by-step explanation:

scatter plot s are similar to line graphs in that they start with mapping quantitive data points. The difference is that with a scatter plot, the decision is made the the individual points should not be connected directly together with a line but, instead express a trend

Three-fourths (x minus 8) = 12

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Answer:

x=24

Step-by-step explanation:

3/4(x-8)=12

3/4x-24/4=12

3/4x=18

18 dived by 3/4

x=24

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Grandma baked 969696 cookies and gave them to her grandchildren. One of the grandchildren, Cindy, received ccc fewer cookies than she would have received had all of the cookies been evenly divided among the 888 grandchildren.

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Answer:

Answer:

96/8 - c

Step-by-step explanation:

96/8 = 12

The average amount of cookies each grandchild would get is 12. However, Cindy gets c less than the average amount. So, it would be 12 - c.

But, it's asking for the original expression. Therefore, the answer would be 96/8 - c.

Emma rents a car from a company that rents cars by the hour. She has to pay an initial fee of $75, and then they charge her $9 per hour. Write an equation for the total cost if Emma rents the car for ℎ hours. If Emma has budgeted $250 for the rental cars, how many hours can she rent the car? Assume the car cannot be rented for part of an hour.

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Y = 9h + 75. She can rent the car for 19 hours. The math for determining the amount of hours she can rent the car is 250 minus 75 is 175. 175 divided by 9 is 19.44. Assuming she can’t rent for part of an hour, it would be 19.

Given v(x) = g(x) (3/2*x^4 + 4x – 1), find v'(2).​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that v(x) = g(x)×(3/2*x^4+4x-1)

Let's find V'(2)

V(x) is a product of two functions

● V'(x) = g'(x)×(3/2*x^4+4x-1)+ g(x) ×(3/2*x^4+4x-1)

We are interested in V'(2) so we will replace x by 2 in the expression above.

g'(2) can be deduced from the graph.

● g'(2) is equal to the slope of the tangent line in 2.

● let m be that slope .

● g'(2) = m =>g'(2) = rise /run

● g'(2) = 2/1 =2

We've run 1 square to the right and rised 2 squares up to reach g(2)

g(2) is -1 as shown in the graph.

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Let's derivate the second function.

Let h(x) be that function

● h(x) = 3/2*x^4 +4x-1

● h'(x) = 3/2*4*x^3 + 4

● h'(x) = 6x^3 +4

Let's calculate h'(2)

● h'(2) = 6 × 2^3 + 4

● h'(2) = 52

Let's calculate h(2)

●h(2) = 3/2*2^4 + 4×2 -1

●h(2)= 31

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Replace now everything with its value to find V'(2)

● V'(2) = g'(2)×h(2) + g(2)× h'(2)

● V'(2)= 2×31 + (-1)×52

●V'(2) = 61 -52

●V'(2)= 9

Sarah has $30,000 in her bank account today. Her grand-father has opened this account for her 15 years ago when she was born. Calculate the money that was deposited in the account 15 years ago if money has earned 3.5% p.a. compounded monthly through all these years.

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Answer:

Deposit value(P) = $17,760 (Approx)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Future value (F) = $30,000

Number of Year (n) = 15 year = 15 × 12 = 180 month

rate of interest (r) = 3.5% = 0.035 / 12 = 0.0029167

Find:

Deposit value(P)

Computation:

[tex]A = P(1+r)^n\\\\ 30000 = P(1+0.0029167)^{180} \\\\ 30000 = P(1.68917) \\\\ P = 17760.2018[/tex]

Deposit value(P) = $17,760 (Approx)

What is credit?
an arrangement in which you receive money, goods, or services now in exchange for the promise of payment later
an arrangement in which you receive goods or services in exchange for other goods and services
an arrangement in which you receive money now and pay it bulk later with fees?

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An arrangement in which you receive money more and pay it back later with fees

In what order should you evaluate problems?

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Answer:

(4) → (1) → (3) → (2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Order of operations in any question are decided by the rule,

P → Parentheses

E → Exponents

D → Division

M → Multiplication

A → Addition

S → Subtract

Following the same rule order of operations will be,

- Take care of anything inside the parentheses.

- Evaluate and raise the exponents

- Multiply or divide. Make sure to do whichever one comes first from left to right.

- Add or Subtract from left to right.

Options are arranged in the order of,

(4) → (1) → (3) → (2)

Question 15
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You bought 9.5 pounds of chicken for $12.73. Find the cost of one pound of chicken.

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Answer:

One pound of chicken is $1.34

Step-by-step explanation:

So, if 9.5 pounds of chicken is $12.73, all you have to do it divide 12.73 and 9.5. That way, you can see how much each pound is separately! Hopefully this helps!

Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{1\ pound\ of\ chicken = \$1.34}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

9.5 pounds of chicken = $12.73

Dividing both sides by 9.5

1 pound of chicken = $12.73 / 9.5

1 pound of chicken = $1.34

Suppose that $2000 is invested at a rate of 2.6% , compounded semiannually. Assuming that no withdrawals are made, find the total amount after 10 years.

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Answer:

$2,589.52

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] A = P(1 + \dfrac{r}{n})^{nt} [/tex]

We start with the compound interest formula above, where

A = future value

P = principal amount invested

r = annual rate of interest written as a decimal

n = number of times interest is compound per year

t = number of years

For this problem, we have

P = 2000

r = 0.026

n = 2

t = 10,

and we find A.

[tex] A = $2000(1 + \dfrac{0.026}{2})^{2 \times 10} [/tex]

[tex] A = $2589.52 [/tex]

Compound interest formula:

Total = principal x ( 1 + interest rate/compound) ^ (compounds x years)

Total = 2000 x 1+ 0.026/2^20

Total = $2,589.52

A standardized​ exam's scores are normally distributed. In a recent​ year, the mean test score was and the standard deviation was . The test scores of four students selected at random are ​, ​, ​, and . Find the​ z-scores that correspond to each value and determine whether any of the values are unusual. The​ z-score for is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) The​ z-score for is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) The​ z-score for is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) The​ z-score for is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) Which​ values, if​ any, are​ unusual? Select the correct choice below​ and, if​ necessary, fill in the answer box within your choice. A. The unusual​ value(s) is/are nothing. ​(Use a comma to separate answers as​ needed.) B. None of the values are unusual.

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Answer:

The​ z-score for 1880 is 1.34.

The​ z-score for 1190 is -0.88.

The​ z-score for 2130 is 2.15.

The​ z-score for 1350 is -0.37.

And the z-score of 2130 is considered to be unusual.

Step-by-step explanation:

The complete question is: A standardized​ exam's scores are normally distributed. In recent​ years, the mean test score was 1464 and the standard deviation was 310. The test scores of four students selected at random are ​1880, 1190​, 2130​, and 1350. Find the​ z-scores that correspond to each value and determine whether any of the values are unusual. The​ z-score for 1880 is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) The​ z-score for 1190 is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) The​ z-score for 2130 is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) The​ z-score for 1350 is nothing. ​(Round to two decimal places as​ needed.) Which​ values, if​ any, are​ unusual? Select the correct choice below​ and, if​ necessary, fill in the answer box within your choice. A. The unusual​ value(s) is/are nothing. ​(Use a comma to separate answers as​ needed.) B. None of the values are unusual.

We are given that the mean test score was 1464 and the standard deviation was 310.

Let X = standardized​ exam's scores

The z-score probability distribution for the normal distribution is given by;

                          Z  =  [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]  ~ N(0,1)

where, [tex]\mu[/tex] = mean test score = 1464

           [tex]\sigma[/tex] = standard deviation = 310

S, X ~ Normal([tex]\mu=1464, \sigma^{2} = 310^{2}[/tex])

Now, the test scores of four students selected at random are ​1880, 1190​, 2130​, and 1350.

So, the z-score of 1880 =  [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

                                      =  [tex]\frac{1880-1464}{310}[/tex]  = 1.34

The z-score of 1190 =  [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

                                =  [tex]\frac{1190-1464}{310}[/tex]  = -0.88

The z-score of 2130 =  [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

                                =  [tex]\frac{2130-1464}{310}[/tex]  = 2.15

The z-score of 1350 =  [tex]\frac{X-\mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

                                =  [tex]\frac{1350-1464}{310}[/tex]  = -0.37

Now, the values whose z-score is less than -1.96 or higher than 1.96 are considered to be unusual.

According to our z-scores, only the z-score of 2130 is considered to be unusual as all other z-scores lie within the range of -1.96 and 1.96.

Solve the inequality 7a + 13 < 48.​

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Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{a < 5}[/tex]

Given:

7a + 13 < 48

Isolate the variable "a" by subtracting 13 from both sides:

7a - 13 < 48 - 13

7a < 35

Divide both sides by 7:

7a/7 < 35/7

a < 5.

Answer:

a < 5

Step-by-step explanation:

7a + 13 < 48

Subtract 13 from each side

7a + 13-13 < 48-13

7a < 35

Divide each side by 7

7a/7  < 35/7

a < 5

The length of a rectangle is increasing at a rate of 9 cm/s and its width is increasing at a rate of 7 cm/s. When the length is 12 cm and the width is 5 cm, how fast is the area of the rectangle increasing?

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Answer:

129 [tex]cm^2/s[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Increasing rate of length, [tex]\frac{dl}{dt}[/tex]= 9 cm/s

Increasing rate of width, [tex]\frac{dw}{dt}[/tex] = 7 cm/s

Length, l = 12 cm

Width, w = 5 cm

To find:

Rate of increase of area of rectangle at above given points.

Solution:

Formula for area of a rectangle is given as:

[tex]Area = Length \times Width[/tex]

OR

[tex]A = l \times w[/tex]

Differentiating w.r.to t:

[tex]\dfrac{d}{dt}A = \dfrac{d}{dt}(l \times w)\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{d}{dt}A = w \times \dfrac{d}{dt}l +l \times \dfrac{d}{dt}w[/tex]

Putting the values:

[tex]\Rightarrow \dfrac{dA}{dt} = 5 \times 9 + 12 \times 7\\\Rightarrow \dfrac{dA}{dt} = 45 + 84\\\Rightarrow \bold{\dfrac{dA}{dt} = 129\ cm^2/sec}[/tex]

The energy E (in ergs) released by an earthquake is approximated by log E= 11.8 + 1.5M. Where M is the magnitude of the earthquake. What is the energy released by the 1906 San Francisco quake, which measured 8.3 on the Richter scale? This energy, it is estimated, would be sufficient to provide the entire world's food requirements for a day. Answer in ergs.

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Answer:

[tex]\large \boxed{3.4 \times 10^{10}\text{ ergs }}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\begin{array}{rcl}\log E & = & 11.8 + 1.5M\\& = & 11.8 + 1.5 \times 8.3\\& = & 11.8 + 12.45\\& = & 24.25\\E & = & e^{24.25}\\& = & \mathbf{3.4 \times 10^{10}} \textbf{ ergs}\\\end{array}\\\text{ The energy released was $\large \boxed{\mathbf{3.4 \times 10^{10}}\textbf{ ergs }}$}[/tex]

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What is the area of the circle shown below?

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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

The area (A) of a circle is calculated as

A = πr² ( r is the radius )

Here r = 18 cm , thus

A = π × 18² = 324π ≈ 1017.9 cm² → C

Answer:

C.) 1017.9 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

For a given circle

radius (r) = 18 cm

Now,

Area of Circle

= πr²

= 3.14 × (18)² cm

= 3.14 × 324 cm

= 1017.9 cm²

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Answer:

1,2 and 6

Step-by-step explanation:

pie symbol

2/3

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An octagonal pyramid ... how many faces does it have, how many vertices and how many edges? A triangular prism ... how many faces does it have, how many vertices and how many edges? a triangular pyramid ... how many faces does it have, how many vertices and how many edges?

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1: 8 faces and 9 with the base 9 vertices and 16 edges

2: 3 faces and 5 with the bases 6 vertices and 9 edges

3: 3 faces and 4 with the base 4 vertices and 6 edges

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1: 8 faces and 9 with the base 9 vertices and 16 edges

2: 3 faces and 5 with the bases 6 vertices and 9 edges

3: 3 faces and 4 with the base 4 vertices and 6 edges

I NEED ALGEBRA HELP! Can you solve a system of equations using the substitution by solving one equation for x or y and then using the substitution method? x + 6y = 6 and 7x - 5y = -5

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Answer:

let x be y

NOW,

X+6Y=6

Y+6Y=6

7Y=6

Y=0.87

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