​Thirty-six percent of customers who purchased products from an​ e-commerce site had orders exceeding 110. If ​17% of customers have orders exceeding 110 and also pay with the​ e-commerce site's sponsored credit​ card, determine the probability that a customer whose order exceeds 110 will pay with the sponsored credit card.

Thirty-six Percent Of Customers Who Purchased Products From An E-commerce Site Had Orders Exceeding 110.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The right solution is "0.5".

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question,

P(pay with the sponsored credit card | order exceeds $110)

= [tex]\frac{P(Pay \ with \ the \ sponsored \ credit\ card\ and\ order\ exceeds\ 110)}{P(order \ exceeds \ 110)}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{P(A \ and \ B)}{P(A)}[/tex]

By putting the values, we get

= [tex]\frac{0.17}{0.34}[/tex]

= [tex]0.5[/tex]

Thus, the above is the right solution.


Related Questions

Solve for f(-7) plz thanks

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Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

If f(x) = 5 - x

Then f(-7) = 5 - (-7)

f(-7) = 5 + 7

f(-7) = 12

Find x.
60°
45°
6
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Louise has a hard time keeping her workspace clean at her job. She tries, but it just ends up getting messy again. Which of the following is a likely outcome of her consistent messiness? a) She will have fewer safety issues. b) She will feel more productive. c) Customers will think she is very busy. d) She will have a hard time focusing.

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d. She will have a hard time focusing.

When you have a clean/ neat workspace, you are more productive.

A survey of 30-year-old males provided data on the number of auto accidents in the previous 5 years. The sample mean is 1.3 accidents per male. Test the hypothesis that the number of accidents follows a Poisson distribution at the 5% level of significance.

No. of accident No. of males
0 39
1 22
2 14
3 11
>=4 4

Required:
a. What's the Expected probability of finding males with 0 accidents?
b. What's the Expected probability of finding males with 4 or more accidents?

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Answer:

0.2725

0.0431

Step-by-step explanation:

The distribution here is a poisson distribution :

λ = 1.3

The poisson distribution :

p(x) = [(e^-λ * λ^x)] ÷ x!

Expected probability of finding male with 0 accident ; x = 0

p(0) = [(e^-1.3 * 1.3^0)] ÷ 0!

p(0) = [0.2725317 * 1] ÷ 1

p(0) = 0.2725317

= 0.2725

2.)

P(x ≥ 4) = 1 - P(x < 4)

P(x < 4) = p(x = 0) + p(x. = 1) + p(x = 2) + p(x = 3)

p(x = 0) =  p(0) = [(e^-1.3 * 1.3^0)] ÷ 0! = 0.2725

p(x = 1) = p(1) = [(e^-1.3 * 1.3^1)] ÷ 1! = 0.35429

p(x = 2) = p(2) = [(e^-1.3 * 1.3^2)] ÷ 2! = 0.23029 p(x = 3) = p(3) = [(e^-1.3 * 1.3^3)] ÷ 0! = 0.09979

P(x < 4) = 0.2725 + 0.35429 + 0.23029 + 0.09979 = 0.95687

P(x ≥ 4) = 1 - 0.95687 = 0.0431

Add the first 12 terms of this sequence:
15, 45, 135, 405, 1215, ...

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

a₁ = 15

a₂/a₁ = 45/15 = 3

a₃/a₂ = 135/45 = 3

...

It is a geometric sequence with a common ratio r=3.

Sum of first 12 terms = a₁·(1-r¹²)/(1-r)

= 15·(1-3¹²)/(1-3)

= 15·(-531,441)/(-2)

= 3,985,800

Help me solve the question in picture

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9514 1404 393

Answer:

  √5 +√6

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that the square of a binomial is ...

  (a +b)^2 = a^2 +2ab +b^2

Then the square root of it is ...

  a + b = √(a^2 +b^2 +2ab)

Using a=√x and b=√y, this is ...

  √x +√y = √(x + y + 2√(xy))

__

For the given expression, we need to find x and y such that ...

  xy = 30 and x+y = 11

Using x=5, y=6, we meet those requirements.

  [tex]\displaystyle \sqrt{11+2\sqrt{30}}=\sqrt{5+6+2\sqrt{5\cdot6}}=\boxed{\sqrt{5}+\sqrt{6}}[/tex]

Answer:

√5+√6 ≈ 4.68555772

Step-by-step explanation:

I hope it's correct

Find the area of the shaded regions

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Sector area

Area of whole = 51.313

Area of unshaded = 9.424

Area of shaded = 41.8886

Answer:

40π/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Find the area of the bigger circle:

A = πr² = π(4 + 3)² = 49π

Find the area of 120° sector AOC:

A = 120°/360°*A = 1/3*49π = 49π/3

Find the area of smaller circle:

A = π(3²) = 9π

Find the area of 120° sector of DOB:

A = 120°/360°*9π = 3π

Now find the shaded area, the difference of areas of sectors:

49π/3 - 3π = 40π/3

find the value of the trigonometric ratio. make sure to simplify the fraction if needed

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Answer:

Cos C = a/h

= 21/35

Step-by-step explanation:

since cos is equal to adjacent angle over hypotenuse angle, so from the question we conclude Cos C = 21/35

(b) An economy has an agricultural industry and a textile industry. Each unit of agricultural output requires 0.4 unit of agricultural input and 0.1 unit of textiles input. Each unit of textiles output requires 0.1 unit of agricultural input and 0.2 unit of textiles input.

(i) Write the technology matrix for this economy. [2 marks]

(ii) If surpluses of 5 units of agricultural products and 195 units of textiles are desired, find the gross production of each industry

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Leontief input output model (technology matrix) is an economic model that shows the quantitative relationship and sectorial interdependency in a national economy

The responses with  regards to the question are;

(i) The technology matrix for the economy is presented as follows;

[tex]\mathbf{ A} =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}Agric&&Textile\\0.4&&0.1\\&&\\0.1&&0.2\end{array}\right] \begin{array}{ccc}\mathbf{Per \ Unit}\\Agriculture\\\\Textile\end{array}\right][/tex]

(ii) The required gross production of each industry to meet the desired surplus are;

50 units of agriculture and 250 units of textile

The reason the above values are correct is as follows:

(i) The given parameters are;

The industries in the economy = Agricultural industry and textile industry

Units of agricultural input required per unit of agricultural output = 0.4

Units of textile input required per unit of agricultural output = 0.1

Units of agricultural input required per unit of textile output = 0.1

Units of textile input required per unit of textile output = 0.2

Let X represent agriculture, and let Y represent textile, we have;

[tex]Agric \ for \ agric = \dfrac{0.4 \ units \ of \ agriculture}{1\ unit \ of \ agric \ produced} \times X \ Agric \ produced= 0.4 \cdot X[/tex]

[tex]Agric \ for \ textile = \dfrac{0.1 \ units \ of \ agriculture}{1\ unit \ of \ textile \ produced} \times Y \ textile \ produced= 0.1 \cdot Y[/tex]

We also have;

Textile for agriculture = 0.1·X

Textile for textile = 0.2·Y

Therefore;

X = 0.4·X + 0.1·Y

Y = 0.1·X + 0.2·Y

Therefore;

The technology matrix for the economy is presented as follows;

[tex]\mathbf{Technology \ matrix, A} =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}Agric&&Textile\\0.4&&0.1\\&&\\0.1&&0.2\end{array}\right] \begin{array}{ccc}\mathbf{Per \ Unit}\\Agriculture\\\\Textile\end{array}\right][/tex]

(ii)  Let P represent the production vector, and let d represent the demand vector, we have;

[tex]P = \left[\begin{array}{c}X \\Y\end{array}\right][/tex], [tex]d = \left[\begin{array}{c}5 \\195\end{array}\right][/tex]

P = A·P + d

P - A·P = d

Therefore;

[tex]P = \mathbf{ \dfrac{d}{(I - A)}}[/tex]

Where I = The 2 by 2 identity matrix

We get;

[tex]I - A =\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1&&0\\&&\\0&&1\end{array}\right] - \left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.4&&0.1\\&&\\0.1&&0.2\end{array}\right] = \mathbf{\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.6&&-0.1\\&&\\-0.1&&0.8\end{array}\right]}[/tex]

With the use of a graphing calculator, we have;

[tex]P =\left[\begin{array}{c}X \\Y\end{array}\right] = \dfrac{\left[\begin{array}{c}5 \\195\end{array}\right]}{\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0.6&&-0.1\\&&\\-0.1&&0.8\end{array}\right]} = \left[\begin{array}{ccc}50\\\\\ 250\end{array}\right][/tex]

The required gross product of agriculture, X = 50 units

The required gross product of textile, Y = 250 units

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We have that he technology matrix for this economy and the  the gross production of each industry are

a)    [tex]X= \begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

b)    [tex]\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}50\\250\end{vmatrix}[/tex]          

From the Question we have told that

Each unit of agricultural output requires 0.4 unit of agricultural input

Each unit of agricultural output requires 0.1 unit of textiles input.

Each unit of textiles output requires 0.1 unit of agricultural input

Each unit of textiles output requires 0.2 unit of textiles input.

Generally the technology matrix for this economy is given below

With

X =Agricultural industry Gross output

Y= Textile industry Gross Output

Therefore

[tex]X= \begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

b)

From the Question we are told that

Surpluses of 5 units of agricultural products and 195 units of textiles are desired.

Therefore, we have Desired surplus matrix of

[tex]D= \begin{vmatrix}5\\195\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

Generally the Technology equation is mathematically given as

[tex](I-X)\phi=D[/tex]

Where

X =Agricultural industry Gross output

I=A Unit matrix

\phi=Matrix of gross production

Therefore

[tex]\begin{vmatrix}1 & 0\\0 & 1\end{vmatrix}-(\begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}))\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}5\\195\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}50\\250\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

In conclusion

The technology matrix for this economy and the  the gross production of each industry are

[tex]X= \begin{vmatrix}0.4 & 0.1 \\0.1 & 0.2\end{vmatrix}[/tex]

[tex]\begin{vmatrix}A\\T\end{vmatrix}=\begin{vmatrix}50\\250\end{vmatrix}[/tex]         Respectively

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Answer:

A, B, and E.

Step-by-step explanation:

A. 5^x * 5^x

= 5^x+x

=5^(2)(x)

=25^x

B. 5^2x

=5^(2)(x)

=25^x

C. 5*5^2x

=5^1+2x

D. 5*5^x

=5^1+x

E. (5*5)^x

=5^x*5^x

=5^(2)(x)

=25^x

F. 5^2*5^x

=5^2+x

Find the lengths the missing side

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Answer:

Short leg = x

Longer leg = 12

Hypotenuse = y

Short leg = 4√3

longer leg = 12

Hypotenuse = 8√3

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A scuba diver is practicing
in a marked pool. He
begins 3 feet below the
surface of the water and
then dives down to the 9
foot marker. How far did
he dive?

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Answer:

6ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

6ft

Step-by-step explanation:

Alice wants to estimate the percentage of people who plan
on voting yes for the upcoming school levy. She surveys
380 individuals and finds that 260 plan on voting yes.
Identify the values needed to calculate a confidence interval
at the 90% confidence level. Then find the confidence interval.
zo10 z0.05 zo.025 zo01 z0.005
1.282 1.645 1.960 2.326 2.576
Use the table of common z-scores above.

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Answer:

"[tex]0.6450 < p < 0.723[/tex]" is the right solution.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

n = 380

x = 260

Point estimate,

[tex]\hat p = \frac{x}{n}[/tex]

  [tex]=\frac{260}{380}[/tex]

  [tex]=0.6842[/tex]

Critical value,

[tex]Zc = 1.645[/tex]

Standard error will be:

[tex]S.E = \sqrt{\frac{0.6842(1-0.6842)}{380} }[/tex]

      [tex]=0.0238[/tex]

Margin of error will be:

[tex]E = Zc\times S.E[/tex]

   [tex]=1.645\times 0.0238[/tex]

   [tex]=0.0392[/tex]

hence,

Confidence level will be:

= [tex]\hat p \pm E[/tex]

= [tex]0.6842 \pm 0.0392[/tex]

= [tex]0.6450 < p < 0.723[/tex]

Given a sphere with radius r, the formula 4 r2 gives
O A. the volume
O B. the surface area
O c. the radius
O D. the cross-sectional area

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Answer: surface area

Step-by-step explanation:

Can you please help me

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Answer: 1/6

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

4/9 and 11/18

Solve:

STEP ONE: Make the denominators equal by determining the LCM

LCM = Least Common Multiple

First Five multiples of 9 = 9, 18, 27, 36, 45

First FIve multiples of 18 = 18, 36, 54, 72, 90

As we can see from the list above, both 18 and 36 overlap, however, 18 is less than 36. Therefore, 18 is the LCM.

STEP TWO: Compare the size and determine the greater one.

4/9 = (4 × 2) / (9 × 2) = 8/18

11/18 = 11/18

Since 11 > 8, therefore, 11/18 is greater than 8/18

STEP THREE: Find the difference between the two fractions.

 11/18 - 4/9

=11/18 - 8/18

=(11 - 8) / 18

= 3 / 18

= 1/6

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An F test for the two coefficients of promotional expenditures and district potential is performed. The hypotheses are H0: 1 = 4 = 0 versus Ha: at least one of the j is not 0. The F statistic for this test is 1.482 with 2 and 21 degrees of freedom. What can we say about the P-value for this test?

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Answer:

Pvalue > 0.10

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the hypothesis :

H0 : β1 = β4 = 0

H1 : Atleast one of βj is not 0

F statistic = 1.482 ;

Degree of freedom = 2 and 21 ;

DFnumerator = 2

DFdenominator = 21

Using the Pvalue calculator from Fstatistic ;

Pvalue(1.482, 2, 21) = 0.24999 = 0.25

Hence, Pvalue for the test is 0.25

Pvalue > 0.10

Ivan caught a total of 7 2/5 pounds of fish one day. Of the fish caught, 4 5/8 pounds were sea bass and the rest were mackerel. He gave away 1 7/8 pounds of mackerel. How many pounds of mackerel did he have left.

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Given:

Total fish (Sea bass and mackerel) = [tex]7\dfrac{2}{5}[/tex] pounds

Sea bass = [tex]4\dfrac{5}{8}[/tex] pounds

He gave away [tex]1\dfrac{7}{8}[/tex] pounds of mackerel.

To find:

The remaining mackerel.

Solution:

We know that,

Mackerel = Total fish - Sea bass

[tex]\text{Mackerel}=7\dfrac{2}{5}-4\dfrac{5}{8}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Mackerel}=\dfrac{37}{5}-\dfrac{37}{8}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Mackerel}=\dfrac{296-185}{40}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Mackerel}=\dfrac{111}{40}[/tex]

He gave away [tex]1\dfrac{7}{8}[/tex] pounds of mackerel. So, the remaining mackerel is:

[tex]\text{Remaining Mackerel}=\dfrac{111}{40}-1\dfrac{7}{8}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Remaining Mackerel}=\dfrac{111}{40}-\dfrac{15}{8}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Remaining Mackerel}=\dfrac{111-75}{40}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Remaining Mackerel}=\dfrac{36}{40}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Remaining Mackerel}=\dfrac{9}{10}[/tex]

Therefore, the remaining Mackerel is [tex]\dfrac{9}{10}[/tex] pounds or 0.9 pounds.

Answer:

The amount of Mackerel left is 9/10.

Step-by-step explanation:

total fish = 7 2/5 pounds

sea bass = 4 5/8

The amount of mackerel =

[tex]7\frac{2}{5}-4\frac{5}{8}\\\\=\frac{37}{5}-\frac{37}{8}\\\\=\frac{296-185}{40}\\\\=2 \frac{31}{40}[/tex]

Mackerel left =

[tex]2 \frac{31}{40}-1\frac{7}{8}\\\\= \frac{111}{40}-\frac{15}{8}\\\\=\frac{111-75}{40}\\\\=\frac{36}{40}\\\\=\frac{9}{10}[/tex]

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-4

explination: the x-intercept is where the line touches the X line kn the graph, the line intercepts at -4

Answer:

(0,-4)

Step-by-step explanation:

The plot for x intercept is at -4,0 and the y intercept is at 0,5

type it in as (0,-4), some require the (#,#) format

Manatees can swim in water up to 20 feet deep. Write an expression that represents the depth d, that a manatee can swim

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Answer:

0 ≤ d ≤ 20

Step-by-step explanation:

You mention that Manatees can swim in water up to 20 feet deep. So, this means that the largest depth that he can swim is 20 feet, not more than this. Also, keep in mind that the depth can't be negative, so ----> 0 ≤ d ≤ 20 feet

We want to write an expression (an inequality actually) that defines the depth at which a manatee can swim. The inequality is: 0ft ≤ d ≤ 20ft.

We know that the manatees can swim in water up to 20 feet deep. This represents the maximum deep at which manatees can swim, the minimum is trivial, it would be 0ft (when the manatees are on the surface of the water).

Then we can write the inequality:

0ft ≤ d ≤ 20ft.

This gives the range of possible values of d, depth at which the manatee can swim.

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Mike wants to buy a scooter worth R10000 but cannot afford so he opts for the hire purchase agreement which requires a 13% deposit and a 24 equal monthly installments at a rate of 15% per annum compounded monthly
A.How much will his deposit be?
B.calculate how much does he still need to pay after the deposit
C.calculate the monthly installment​

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Answer: I think the answer is A

Step-by-step explanation:

A canoeist paddled down a river a distance of 2 miles in 45 minutes. Paddling up-stream on his return, it took him 90 minutes. Find the rate of the canoe in still water.

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Speed of canoe in still water we will denote it CS and water itself has a speed we denote it WS. Downstream will be (CS + WS)*45 = 2, Upstream will be (CS - WS)*90 = 2. Solve the system you will find canoe speed in still water and the water speed as well. 90CS = 90WS +2, CS = WS+ 1/45 put it in the first function 90WS +1 = 2, WS = 1/90 miles per minute, CS =1/30 miles per minute.

There are 768 beds in a hospital.

Each floor has 64 beds.

How many floors are there?

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Answer:

12 floors

Step-by-step explanation:

768 ÷ 64 = 12.

Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

768 divided by 64 =12

The term "downers" refers to ..

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A dispiriting or depressing experience or factor and one ☝

11. The unit digit in the expression (31 + 132 + 143 + 414 + 515 +156 + 61) i (A) 4 (B) 3 (C) 2 . (D) 1​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]we \ add \ \ only \ \ units \ we \ do \ not \ need \ the \ rest \\\\ \bf (3\underline 1 + 13\underline2 + 14\underline3 + 41\underline4 + 51\underline5 +15\underline6 + 6\underline1)= \\\\ 1+2+3+4+5+6+1=2\underline 2 \\\\ Answer: C) \ 2[/tex]

Ellicott City Manufacturers, Inc., has sales of $6,344,210, and a gross profit margin of 67.3 percent. What is the firm's cost of goods sold? Round your final answer to the nearest dollar.

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Answer:

$3792116

Step-by-step explanation:

that's the answer above

Martina has 240 meters of fencing and wishes to form three sides of a rectangular field. The fourth side borders a river and will not need fencing.
As shown below, one of the sides has length x (in meters).


x
Side along river

(a) Find a function that gives the area Ax of the field (in square meters) in terms of x.
=Ax
(b) What side length x gives the maximum area that the field can have?
Side lengthx:meters
(c) What is the maximum area that the field can have?
Maximum area:square meters

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Answering a comes from simplification, and answering b and c are done all in one step: completing the square on the quadratic that results from a.

(a)  If Martina has 240 m of fencing and is only utilizing one side for the length and 2 sides for the width, the perimeter formula is

240 = x + 2w where x is a length and w is the width. Solving this for w in terms of x:

240 - x = 2w so

[tex]w=120-.5x[/tex] The area for a rectangle is L * W, so our area using the lengths we have is

A(x) = x(120 - .5x) and we simplify:

A(x) = 120x - .5x²  That's the answer to a.

Now for b and c, we will complete the square on this to get the vertex.

Begin by factoring out the -.5:

[tex]A(x)=-.5(x^2-240x)[/tex] Now we take half the linear term, square it and add it both inside the parenthesis and outside the parenthesis. Our linear term is 240. Half of 240 is 120, and 120 squared is 14400:

[tex]A(x)=-.5(x^2-240x+14400)+7200[/tex] (The 7200 comes from multiplying the 14400 times the -.5; -.5 times 14400 is -7200 so to balance things out, we have to add 7200).

The perfect square binomial that results from this is

A(x) = -.5(x - 120)² + 7200. From this we determine that our vertex is

(120, 7200). The 120 is the value of x, the length we are asked to find in b; the 7200 is the max area we are asked to find in c.

The required solutions are,,
(a) area = 240x - 2x²
(b) the side adjacent to the rivers gives the maximum length of the field.
(c) the maximum area could be 6400-meter square.

What is simplification?

The process in mathematics to operate and interpret the function to make the function or expression simple or more understandable is called simplifying and the process is called simplification.

Here,
length of the field is x,
The perimeter of the field, = 240
x + x + width = 240
width = 240 - 2x
now,
(a)
area of the field,
= length * width,

= x(240-2x)
= 240x - 2x²

Similarly,
(b) the side adjacent to the rivers gives the maximum area of the field.
(c) the maximum area could be 6400-meter square.

Thus, the required solutions are mentioned above.

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Big sleds must hold 3 children and small sleds must hold 2 children. If 17 children want to go sledding at the same time, how many of each type of sled is needed?

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Answer:

5 big sleds and 1 small sled

Cho hình hộp chữ nhật ABCD A B C D

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Answer:

A B C D

A×B×C×D

3×3×3×6

162

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Solve the inequality [tex]\sqrt[3]{x+4} \ \textgreater \ \sqrt[2]{-x}[/tex]


A) x < 2

B) x > 2

C) x > –2

D) x < –2

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Zoe earns 22.50 per hour plus 3% commission on sales. last week she worked 34 hours and made sales totalling 15280. Calculate her pay for the week.

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Answer: $1,223.40.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since she earns $22.5 per hour, for 34 hours, she would earn:

$22.5 × 34 = $765

She earn 3% of her sales, therefore find 3% of $15,280:

$15280(3%) = $15280(0.03) = $458.4

Add them together:

$765 + $458.4 = $1223.4

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Answer:

  $1,223.40

Step-by-step explanation:

Zoe's total pay is the sum of the products of hours and hourly rate, and sales and commission rate.

  Pay = (34 h)($22.50/h) +($15,280)(.03) = $765.00 +458.40

  Pay = $1,223.40

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