A company that manufactures video cameras produces a basic model and a deluxe model. Over the past year, 33% of the cameras sold have been of the basic model. Of those buying the basic model, 48% purchase an extended warranty, whereas 48% of all deluxe purchasers do so. If you learn that a randomly selected purchaser has an extended warranty, how likely is it that he or she has a basic model

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Answer 1

Answer:

33% probability that he or she has a basic model

Step-by-step explanation:

We use the conditional probability formula to solve this question. It is

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

In which

P(B|A) is the probability of event B happening, given that A happened.

[tex]P(A \cap B)[/tex] is the probability of both A and B happening.

P(A) is the probability of A happening.

In this question:

Event A: Has an extended warranty

Event B: Basic model

Probability of an extended warranty:

48% of 33%(basic model)

48% of 100 - 33 = 67%(deluxe model).

So

[tex]P(A) = 0.48*0.33 + 0.48*0.67 = 0.48[/tex]

Intersection:

48% of 33%(basic model with extended warranty).

So

[tex]P(A \cap B) = 0.48*0.33 = 0.1584[/tex]

How likely is it that he or she has a basic model

[tex]P(B|A) = \frac{0.1584}{0.48} = 0.33[/tex]

33% probability that he or she has a basic model


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As an example, 15,000 Men 18-34 watched program X at 7-8 pm on Monday night. 32,000 Men 18-34 had their TV on during the same time period. There are 200,000 Men 18-34 in the television households in the market. What would be the rating for Men 18-34 for program X? Group of answer choices 47 rating points 7.5 rating points 16 rating points 23.5 rating points

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Answer:

7.5 rating points

Step-by-step explanation:

The computation of the rating for Men 18-34 for program X is shown below:

Given that

Number of men 18 -34 watched a program X = 15,000 = X

Number of men 18 - 34 watched in a same time = 32,000

And, the total households in the market = 200,000 = Y

So, the rating for men 18-34 for program x is

[tex]= \frac{X}{Y}[/tex]

[tex]= \frac{15,000}{200,000}[/tex]

= 7.5 rating points

We simply applied the above formula

Tublu buys a cylindrical water tank of height 1.4m and diameter 1.1 to catch rainwater off his roof.he has a full 2 liters tin of paint in his store and decides to paint the tank (not the base) If he uses 25ml to cover 1m^2 will he have enough paint to cover the tank with one layer of paint

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Answer:

  yes

Step-by-step explanation:

The lateral area of a cylinder is ...

  LA = πdh

Putting in the given numbers, we find the area to be ...

  LA = π(1.1 m)(1.4 m) ≈ 4.838 m²

At 25 mL per m², the amount of paint Tublu needs is ...

  (4.838 m²)(25 mL/m²) = 120.95 mL

2 liters is 2000 mL, so Tublu easily has enough paint for one layer.

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The amount he has is enough for more than 16 coats of paint, so he could paint inside and out with the paint he has.

Answer:

he should.

Step-by-step explanation:

Pls help see the picture posted

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I hope this helps you

Select the expression that is equivalent to (x - 1)2.
O A. x2 - 2x + 2
O B. x2 - x + 2
O C. x2 - x + 1
O D. x2 – 2x + 1

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Answer:

x^2 -2x+1

Step-by-step explanation:

(x - 1)^2

(x-1) * (x-1)

FOIL

first: x^2

outer: -1x

inner: -1x

last: 1

Add together

x^2 -1x-1x+1

Combine like terms

x^2 -2x+1

Answer:

[tex] \boxed{\sf D. \ {x}^{2} - 2x + 1} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \sf Expand \: the \: following: \\ \sf \implies {(x - 1)}^{2} \\ \\ \sf \implies (x - 1)(x - 1) \\ \\ \sf \implies x(x - 1) - 1(x - 1) \\ \\ \sf \implies (x)(x) - (1)(x) - (1)(x) - (1)( - 1) \\ \\ \sf \implies {x}^{2} - x - x - ( - 1) \\ \\ \sf \implies {x}^{2} - 2x - ( - 1) \\ \\ \sf \implies {x}^{2} - 2x + 1[/tex]

4 years ago, the population of a city was of "x" inhabitant, 2 years later, that is to say two years ago, the population of this same city was 81,000 inhabitants and today it is 65,610. Using this data, find the population of four years ago.

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Answer:

The population of four years ago was 100,783 inhabitants

Step-by-step explanation:

The population of the city after t years is given by the following equation:

[tex]P(t) = P(0)(1-r)^{t}[/tex]

In which P(0) is the initial population and r is the decrease rate, as a decimal.

2 years later, that is to say two years ago, the population of this same city was 81,000 inhabitants and today it is 65,610.

This means that:

[tex]P(2) = 81000, P(4) = 65610[/tex]

We are going to use this to build a system, and find P(0), which is the initial population(four years ago).

P(2) = 81000

[tex]P(t) = P(0)(1-r)^{t}[/tex]

[tex]81000 = P(0)(1-r)^{2}[/tex]

[tex](1-r)^{2} = \frac{81000}{P(0)}[/tex]

P(4) = 65610

[tex]P(t) = P(0)(1-r)^{t}[/tex]

[tex]65100 = P(0)(1-r)^{4}[/tex]

[tex]65100 = P(0)((1-r)^{2})^{2}[/tex]

Since [tex](1-r)^{2} = \frac{81000}{P(0)}[/tex]

[tex]65100 = P(0)(\frac{81000}{P(0)})^{2}[/tex]

Using P(0) = x

[tex]65100 = x(\frac{81000}{x})^{2}[/tex]

[tex]65100 = \frac{6561000000x}{x^{2}}[/tex]

[tex]65100x^{2} = 6561000000x[/tex]

[tex]65100x^{2} - 6561000000x[/tex]

[tex]x(65100x - 6561000000) = 0[/tex]

x = 0, which does not interest us, or:

[tex]65100x - 6561000000 = 0[/tex]

[tex]65100x = 6561000000[/tex]

[tex]x = \frac{6561000000}{65100}[/tex]

[tex]x = 100,783[/tex]

The population of four years ago was 100,783 inhabitants

The monthly starting salaries of students who receive an MBA degree have a standard deviation of $110. What size sample should be selected to obtain a 0.95 probability of estimating the mean monthly income within $20 or less

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Answer:

116.21

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the formula for calculating margin error to tackle the question.

Margin error = [tex]\frac{Z \sigma}{\sqrt{n} }[/tex]

Z is the value at 95% confidence

[tex]\sigma[/tex] is the standard deviation

n is the sample size to be estimated

Since the  mean monthly income is within $20 or less, our margin error will be $20

Given [tex]\sigma[/tex] = $110, Z value at 95% confidence = 1.96 we can calculate the sample side n.

Making n the subject of the formula from the equation above;

[tex]M.E = \frac{Z \sigma}{\sqrt{n} }\\\\\sqrt{n} = \frac{Z \sigma}{M.E } \\\\[/tex]

[tex]n = (\frac{Z \sigma}{M.E })^{2}[/tex]

Substituting the give value into the resulting expression;

[tex]n = (\frac{1.96 * 110}{20})^{2}\\\\n = (\frac{215.6}{20}) ^2\\\\n = 10.78^2\\\\n = 116.21[/tex]

This shows that the sample size that should be selected to obtain a 0.95 probability of estimating the mean monthly income within $20 or less is approximately 116.21

Suppose the following regression equation was generated from the sample data of 50 cities relating number of cigarette packs sold per 1000 residents in one week to tax in dollars on one pack of cigarettes and if smoking is allowed in bars:
PACKS i= 57221.431732 − 1423.696906TAXi + 155.441784BARSi + ei.
BARS i= 1 if city i allows smoking in bars and BARSi = 0 if city i does not allow smoking in bars. This equation has an R2 value of 0.351292, and the coefficient of BARSi has a P-value of 0.086529. Which of the following conclusions is valid?
A. According to the regression equation, regardless of whether or not smoking is allowed in bars, the number of cigarette packs sold per 1000 people decreases by approximately 1424 for each additional dollar of cigarette tax.
B. There is evidence at the 0.05 level of significance to support the claim that cities with a smoking ban have lower cigarette sales than those without a smoking ban.
C. According to the regression equation, cities that allow smoking in bars have lower cigarette sales than cities that do not allow smoking in bars.
D. According to the regression equation, cities that allow smoking in bars sell approximately 155 fewer packs of cigarettes per 1000 people than cities that do not allow smoking in bars.

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Answer:

A) According to the regression equation, regardless of whether or not smoking is allowed in bars, the number of cigarette packs sold per 1000 people decreases by approximately 1424 for each additional dollar of cigarette tax.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the regression equation:

PACKS i= 57221.431732 − 1423.696906TAXi + 155.441784BARSi + eᵢ.

BARS i= 1 if city i allows smoking in bars

BARSi = 0 if city i does not allow smoking in bars

R2 = 0.351292

P-value = 0.086529

Conlusion:

Simnce p value, 0.0865 is greater than level of significance, 0.05, BARS is not significant. Thus, allowing smoking in bars increase cigarette sales, since the coefficient of BARS is positive.

Correct answer is option A.

According to the regression equation, regardless of whether or not smoking is allowed in bars, the number of cigarette packs sold per 1000 people decreases by approximately 1424 for each additional dollar of cigarette tax.

PLEASE HELP ME!!!!! A quadrilateral with vertices (0,0), (4,0), (3,2), (1,1) is mapped to a quadrilateral with vertices (6,3).(-2,3),(0,-1),(4,1). What is the center of the dilation and what is the scale factor.

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Answer:

( 2,1) is the center of dilation and -2 is the scale factor

Step-by-step explanation:

We can use the formula

A' = k( x-a) +a, k( y-b)+b  where ( a,b) is the center of dilation and k is the scale factor

(0,0) becomes (6,3)

( 6,3) =  k( 0-a) +a, k( 0-b)+b

6 = -ka+a

3 = -kb+b

We also have

(4,0) becomes (-2,3)

( -2,3) =  k( 4-a) +a, k( 0-b)+b

-2 =4k -ka+a

3 = -kb+b

Using these two equations

6 = -ka+a

-2 =4k -ka+a

Subtracting the top from the bottom

-2 =4k -ka+a

-6 = ka -a

-------------------

-8 = 4k

Divide by 4

-8/4 = 4k/4

-2 = k

Now solving for a

6 = -ka +a

6 = - (-2)a +a

6 = 2a+a

6 = 3a

Divide by 3

6/3 =3a/3

2=a

Now finding b

3 = -kb+b

3 = -(-2)b+b

3 = 2b+b

3 = 3b

b=1

Answer:

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Answer: D, 6

Step-by-step explanation:

Match each side from XYZ to ABC (you are trying to find the scale factor of triangle 1 to triangle 2)  into a fraction then simplify

Ex 30/5= 6 or  24/6= 6 or 18/3

It’s d)6. Because all the values in the bigger triangle is 6 times the values in the smaller one

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What is the median of the following data set?
(6,3, 9, 1,7)
03
06
08
09

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Answer:

6

Step-by-step explanation:

Arrange the data from smallest to largest

1,3,6,7,9

The median is the middle number

1,3   ,6,   7, 9

The middle number is 6

On average, a furniture store sells four card tables in a week. Assuming a Poisson distribution for the weekly sales, the probability that the store will sell exactly seven card tables in a given week is most nearly Select one: a. 0.11 b. 0.075 c. 0.15 d. 0.060

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Answer:

Assuming a Poisson distribution for the weekly sales, the probability that the store will sell exactly seven card tables in a given week is 0.060

Step-by-step explanation:

In order to calculate the probability that the store will sell exactly seven card tables in a given week we would have to calculate the following formula:

probability that the store will sell exactly seven card tables in a given week= e∧-λ*λ∧x/x!

According to the given data furniture store sells four card tables in a week, hence λ=4

Therefore, probability that the store will sell exactly seven card tables in a given week=e∧-4*4∧7/7!

probability that the store will sell exactly seven card tables in a given week=0.060

Assuming a Poisson distribution for the weekly sales, the probability that the store will sell exactly seven card tables in a given week is 0.060

The manufacturer of a certain brand of hot dogs claims that the mean fat content per hot dog is 20 grams. Suppose the standard deviation of the population of these hot dogs is 1.9 grams. A sample of these hot dogs is tested, and the mean fat content per hot dog of this sample is found to be 20.5 grams. Find the probability that the sample mean is at least 20.5 when the sample size is 35.

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Answer:

[tex]z=\frac{20.5-20}{\frac{1.9}{\sqrt{35}}}= 1.557[/tex]

And using the normal standard distribution and the complement rule we got:

[tex]P(z>1.557) =1-P(z<1.557) = 1-0.940 = 0.06[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

For this case we define our random variable X as "fat content per hot dog" and we know the following parameters:

[tex]\mu = 20, \sigma =1.9[/tex]

We select a sample of n=35 and we want to find the following probability:

[tex] P(\bar X>20.5)[/tex]

For this case since the sample size is >30 we can use the central limit theorem and we use the z score formula given by:

[tex]z=\frac{\bar X -\mu}{\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex]

Replacing we got:

[tex]z=\frac{20.5-20}{\frac{1.9}{\sqrt{35}}}= 1.557[/tex]

And using the normal standard distribution and the complement rule we got:

[tex]P(z>1.557) =1-P(z<1.557) = 1-0.940 = 0.06[/tex]

Binomial factor of 25x2 + 40xy + 16y2 ?

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Answer:

  (5x +4y)^2

Step-by-step explanation:

The first and last terms are both perfect squares, and the middle term is twice the product of their roots. That means the trinomial is the perfect square trinomial ...

  25x^2 +40xy +16y^2 = (5x +4y)^2

_____

It matches the pattern ...

  a^2 +2ab +b^2 = (a +b)^2

Answer:

(5x +4y)^2

Step-by-step explanation:

QUESTION 8
Find Future Value Using Compound Interest Formula:
You deposit $6,000 in an account earning 4% interest compounded monthly. How much will you have in the account in 5 years?
A $9,677.95
B. $6,100.67
C. $7,325.98
D. $7,200
QUESTION 9
Find Future Value Using Compound Interest Formula:
You deposit $5,000 in an account earning 5% interest compounded quarterly. How much will you have in the account in 10 years?
A $5,661.35
B. $7,500
C. $8,235.05
D. $8,218.10

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Answer:

8.) $7325.98

9.) $8218.10

Step-by-step explanation:

Compounded Interest Rate Formula: A = P(1 + r/n)^nt

Simply plug in our known variables into the formula:

A = 6000(1 + 0.04/12)^60 = 7325.98

A = 5000(1 + 0.05/4)^40 = 8218.10

Find a parametrization, using cos(t) and sin(t), of the following curve: The intersection of the plane y= 5 with the sphere

x^2+y^2+z^2=125

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The parametrization shown below,

            [tex]x(t),y(t),z(t)=10cost,5,10sint[/tex]

Given equation of sphere,

                 [tex]x^{2} +y^{2} +z^{2} =125[/tex]

Substitute y = 5 in above relation.

         [tex]x^{2} +z^{2}=125-25=100\\ \\x^{2} +z^{2}=10^{2}[/tex]

For parametrization,

Substitute [tex]x=rcos(t),z=rsin(t)[/tex] and [tex]r=10[/tex]

So that,  [tex]x(t),y(t),z(t)=10cost,5,10sint[/tex]

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In an aquarium, there are 7 large fish and 6 small fish. Half of the small fish are red.
One fish is selected at random. Find the probability that it is a small, red fish.
Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.

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Answer:

3/13

Step-by-step explanation:

There are a total of 13 fish (6+ 7 = 13). There are 3 small, red fish. (1/2 · 6 = 3). Put the number of small, red fish over the total number of fish because the small, red fish is being selected from the entire tank of fish. 3/13 cannot be simplified any further.

Suppose that we don't have a formula for g(x) but we know that g(3) = −1 and g'(x) = x2 + 7 for all x.
(a) Use a linear approximation to estimate g(2.95) and g(3.05).
g(2.95) =
g(3.05) =
(b) Are your estimates in part (a) too large or too small? Explain.
A) The slopes of the tangent lines are positive and the tangents are getting steeper, so the tangent lines lie below the curve. Thus, the estimates are too small.
B) The slopes of the tangent lines are positive but the tangents are becoming less steep, so the tangent lines lie below the curve. Thus, the estimates are too small.
C) The slopes of the tangent lines are positive and the tangents are getting steeper, so the tangent lines lie above the curve. Thus, the estimates are too large.
D) The slopes of the tangent lines are positive but the tangents are becoming less steep, so the tangent lines lie above the curve. Thus, the estimates are too large.

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Answer:

g(2.95) ≈ -1.8; g(3.05) ≈ -0.2A) tangents are increasing in slope, so the tangent is below the curve, and estimates are too small.

Step-by-step explanation:

(a) The linear approximation of g(x) at x=b will be ...

  g(x) ≈ g'(b)(x -b) +g(b)

Using the given relations, this is ...

  g'(3) = 3² +7 = 16

  g(x) ≈ 16(x -3) -1

Then the points of interest are ...

  g(2.95) ≈ 16(2.95 -3) -1 = -1.8

  g(3.05) ≈ 16(3.05 -3) -1 = -0.2

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(b) At x=3, the slope of the curve is increasing, so the tangent lies below the curve. The estimates are too small. (Matches description A.)

Use a proportion to solve the problem. Round to the nearest tenth as needed.
Triangle in a triangle Find the height of the building. Assume that the height of the person is 5 ft.
104 ft
building
13 ft
5 ft

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Answer:

Height of the building is 40 feet

Step-by-step explanation:

From the figure attached,

Height of the person DE = 5 feet

Let height of the building BC = h feet

Since, ΔABC ~ ΔADE,

Their corresponding sides will be proportional,

[tex]\frac{DE}{BC}=\frac{AD}{AB}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{5}{h}=\frac{13}{104}[/tex]

h = [tex]\frac{104\times 5}{13}[/tex]

h = 40 feet

Therefore, height of the building is 40 feet.

Of 1000 randomly selected cases of lung cancer, 823 resulted in death within 10 years.
a. Calculate a 95% two-sided confidence interval on the death rate from lung cancer.
b. Using the point estimate of p obtained from the preliminary sample, what sample size is needed to be 95% confident that the error in estimating the true value of p is less than 0.03?
c. How large must the sample be if you wish to be at least 95% confident that the error in estimating p is less than 0.03, regardless of the true value of p?

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Answer:

a) [tex]0.823 - 1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.823(1-0.823)}{1000}}=0.799[/tex]

[tex]0.823 + 1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.823(1-0.823)}{1000}}=0.847[/tex]

The 95% confidence interval would be given by (0.799;0.847)

b) [tex]n=\frac{0.823(1-0.823)}{(\frac{0.03}{1.96})^2}=621.79[/tex]  

And rounded up we have that n=622

c) [tex]n=\frac{0.5(1-0.5)}{(\frac{0.03}{1.96})^2}=1067.11[/tex]  

And rounded up we have that n=1068

Step-by-step explanation:

Part a

[tex]\hat p=\frac{823}{1000}=0.823[/tex]

In order to find the critical value we need to take in count that we are finding the interval for a proportion, so on this case we need to use the z distribution. Since our interval is at 95% of confidence, our significance level would be given by [tex]\alpha=1-0.95=0.05[/tex] and [tex]\alpha/2 =0.025[/tex]. And the critical value would be given by:

[tex]z_{\alpha/2}=-1.96, z_{1-\alpha/2}=1.96[/tex]

The confidence interval for the mean is given by the following formula:  

[tex]\hat p \pm z_{\alpha/2}\sqrt{\frac{\hat p (1-\hat p)}{n}}[/tex]

If we replace the values obtained we got:

[tex]0.823 - 1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.823(1-0.823)}{1000}}=0.799[/tex]

[tex]0.823 + 1.96\sqrt{\frac{0.823(1-0.823)}{1000}}=0.847[/tex]

The 95% confidence interval would be given by (0.799;0.847)

Part b

The margin of error for the proportion interval is given by this formula:  

[tex] ME=z_{\alpha/2}\sqrt{\frac{\hat p (1-\hat p)}{n}}[/tex]    (a)  

And on this case we have that [tex]ME =\pm 0.03[/tex] and we are interested in order to find the value of n, if we solve n from equation (a) we got:  

[tex]n=\frac{\hat p (1-\hat p)}{(\frac{ME}{z})^2}[/tex]   (b)  

And replacing into equation (b) the values from part a we got:

[tex]n=\frac{0.823(1-0.823)}{(\frac{0.03}{1.96})^2}=621.79[/tex]  

And rounded up we have that n=622

Part c

[tex]n=\frac{0.5(1-0.5)}{(\frac{0.03}{1.96})^2}=1067.11[/tex]  

And rounded up we have that n=1068

2 + 4x - 4 = 0 which gives x =

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Answer:

[tex]x = \frac{1}{2} [/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]2 + 4x - 4 = 0 \\ 2 + 4x = 0 + 4 \\ 2 + 4x = 4 \\ 4x = 4 - 2 \\ 4x = 2 \\ \frac{4x}{4} = \frac{2}{4} \\ x = \frac{1}{2} [/tex]

Answer:

x = 1/2

Step-by-step explanation:

2 + 4x - 4 = 0

4x = 0 + 4 - 2

4x = 2

x = 2⁽²/4

x = 1/2

Alonzo and Cheryl are both members of a population, and a simple random sample is being conducted. If the chance of Alonzo being selected is 1/2900, what is the chance of Cheryl being selected?

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Answer:

¿Consideras que la gente que discrimina por aspectos como el color de la piel, clase social, por el género, etc., no saben lo que las personas valen y por eso no las valoran?

¿Consideras que la gente que discrimina por aspectos como el color de la piel, clase social, por el género, etc., no saben lo que las personas valen y por eso no las valoran?

Answer: 1/2900

Step-by-step explanation: if they are both in the same population and they are both being randomly selected then they both have the same possibility of being picked

Hurry!! Determine the intervals for which the function shown below is decreasing.

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Answer:

everywhere except between 2 and 5

(between -inf and 2 and between 5 and inf)

Step-by-step explanation:

Use the function below to find f(4).
f(x)=1/3x4^x


A. 8/3
B.256/3
C.64/3
D.16/3

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Answer:

F(4)=1/3*4^4

F(4)=256/3

Step-by-step explanation:

4^4=256

(1/3)*(256)=

256/3

Simply replace X with 4

Answer:

F(4)=1/3*4^4

F(4)=256/3

Step-by-step explanation:

4^4=256

(1/3)*(256)=

256/3

Please answer this correctly

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Answer:

Question 2 is the right answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

Question 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Temperature in the morning =  2°F  above normal temperature = + 2

Temperature at dinner time = 2° F lower than the morning = -2

+2 - 2 = 0° F

6.7 grams of aluminum sulfate to moles

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Answer:

0.01958mol

Step-by-step explanation:

you want to go from grams to mols so when set up it looks like this

               

6.7 x [tex]\frac{1mol}{the mass of aluminum sulfate}[/tex]

(you want what your multiplying to cancel out with the denominator(g cancel out g so your left with mols))

to get the mass of aluminum sulfate you must first find the chemical formula which is

Al2(SO4)3

get the amount of every element

so there is:

2 Al

3 S

12 O

(multiply the three to everything inside the parenthesis)

next find the total mass of everything

Al=26.982g x 2

S=32.06g x 3

O=16g x 12

add everything together and you get 342.144g so you plug that number into the first equation

6.7 x[tex]\frac{1mol}{342.144g}[/tex] → [tex]\frac{6.7}{342.144}[/tex]→0.01958mol

Jacob and Dustin collected 245 cast for the school can job they give 55 cast to Dustin's little sister to take to her class how many cans does this leave for the boys class

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Answer:

190 cans

Step-by-step explanation:

Total cans collected by Jacob and Dustin for the school can job = 245

Amount of cans they both gave to Dustin's little sister = 55

Now because they gave out cast out of the total they initially had, there would be a deduction in the amount both boys would now have.

To determine the amount the boys are left with, we would deduct 55 casts from the amount they had which 245.

Amount of cans left = 245-55 = 190

Amount of cans left for the boys class = 190 cans

What is the circumference of the circle below? (Round your answer to the nearest tenth.)

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Answer:

Its 69.1 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

To find circumstance of any circle main formula is 2*pie*r .

Here pie is equal to 3.14 approx and r =11 cm

so

2*3.14*11 = 69.08 cm

This little difference is just because of pie's approximately value used

What is the equation of the line that is parallel to the line y = x + 4 and passes through the point (6, 5)? y = x + 3 y = x + 7 y = 3x – 13 y = 3x + 5

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Answer:

y = x-1

Step-by-step explanation:

y = x + 4

This is in slope intercept form  ( y = mx+b where m is the slope and b is the y intercept).  The slope is 1

Parallel lines have the same slope

y = 1x+b

Using the given point

5 = 6*1+b

5-6 = 6+b-6

-1 =b

The equation becomes

y =1x-1

y = x-1

Answer:

its b ). y = -1/3 x + 7

Step-by-step example

What is the radius of a circle what circumference is 44cm


A. 42cm
D. 24cm
B. 48cm
C. 12cm​

Answers

Hello!!

Circumference of a circle = 2πr

and

Given, 2πr = 44cm

So,

πr = 44/2 = 22

r = 22 × 7/22

r = 7cm is the answer.

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Answer:

7 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

Circumference of a circle is 2 π r

2πr = 44

Solve for radius.

r = 44/(2π)

r = 7.002817

which expression defies the arithmetic series 10 + 7 + 4 ... for six terms?

Answers

Answer:

[tex]a_n = 10-3(n - 1)[/tex]

10 + 7 + 4 + 1 + -2 + -5

Step-by-step explanation:

Explicit Arithmetic Formula: [tex]a_n = a_1 + d(n-1)[/tex]

To find d, take the common difference between 2 numbers.

To find the other terms of the sequence, plug them into the explicit formula or subtract 3 from the given numbers.

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