Answer:
The height of the flagpole = 4.50m (3signifiant figures)
Question:
A tree and a flagpole are on the same
horizontal ground. A bird on top of the
tree observes the top and bottom of the flagpole below it at angles of 45° and 60° respectively. If the tree is 10.65 m high, Calculate Correct to 3 significant figures the height of the flagpole.
Step-by-step explanation:
First we have to represent the above information with a diagram to enable us solve the question.
Then label them for easy identification.
To determine the distance between the tree and flagpole, we would apply tangent rule.
Let their distance = x
Tan60 = opposite/adjacent
Tan60 = 10.65/y
Tan60 × y = 10.65
y = 10.65/Tan60
y = 10.65/1.7321
y = 6.15m
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Which foundation drawing matches this orthographic drawing ?
The correct answer is A
Explanation:
An orthographic drawing shows a three-dimensional figure from different perspectives or sides. Indeed, the orthographic drawing in the question shows how the object looks if you see this the front, side, and top of this. This implies the foundation drawing needs to match the figures of the orthographic drawing.
According to this, the correct figure is A because this is the only one that has a rectangle shape, and due to this, if you look at this from any different sides you will always see a rectangle. For example, the top view shows a rectangle of approximately 2x3 squares, and this view only fits with option A because B and C are not complete rectangles and therefore their top view is not a rectangle.
Regression modeling is a statistical framework for developing a mathematical equation that describes how: a. One explanatory and one or more response variables are related b. Several explanatory and several response variables response are related c. One response and one or more explanatory variables are related d. All of these are correct
Answer:
c. One response and one or more explanatory variables are related.
Step-by-step explanation:
Regression shows the relationship between a given variable and its covariates, which can be one or more. The initial variable is the dependent or response variable selected to show its level of variation with respect to one or more independent or explanatory variables.
Therefore, regression modeling describes how one response is related to one or more explanatory variables.
The Downtown Parking Authority of Tampa, Florida, reported the following information for a sample of 228 customers on the number of hours cars are parked and the amount they are charged.
Number of Hours Frequency Amount Charged
1 21 $4
2 36 6
3 53 9
4 40 13
5 22 14
6 11 16
7 9 18
8 36 22
228
A. Convert the information on the number of hours parked to a probability distribution. Is this a discrete or a continuous probability distribution?
B. Find the mean and the standard deviation of the number of hours parked. How would you answer the question: How long is a typical customer parked?
C. Find the mean and the standard deviation of the amount charged.
Answer: A. This is a discrete probability distribution.
hours probability
1 0.09
2 0.16
3 0.23
4 0.17
5 0.09
6 0.05
7 0.04
8 0.16
B. E(X) = 4.12; σ = 2.21
C. μ = 12.75; s = 6.11
Step-by-step explanation: Probability Distribution is an equation or table linking each outcome of an experiment with its probability of ocurrence. For this case, since the experiment is performed a high number of times and in a long run, the relative frequency of the event is its probability. Therefore:
A. To convert to a probability distribution, find the probability through the frequency by doing:
Hour 1
P(X) = [tex]\frac{21}{228}[/tex] = 0.09
Hour 2
P(X) = [tex]\frac{36}{228}[/tex] = 0.16
Hour 3
P(X) = [tex]\frac{53}{228}[/tex] = 0.23
Hour 4
P(X) = [tex]\frac{40}{228}[/tex] = 0.17
Hour 5
P(X) = [tex]\frac{22}{228}[/tex] = 0.09
Hour 6
P(X) = [tex]\frac{11}{228}[/tex] = 0.05
Hour 7
P(X) = [tex]\frac{9}{228}[/tex] = 0.04
Hour 8
P(X) = [tex]\frac{36}{228}[/tex] = 0.16
The table will be:
hours probability
1 0.09
2 0.16
3 0.23
4 0.17
5 0.09
6 0.05
7 0.04
8 0.16
This is a discrete distribution because it lists all the possible values that the discrete variable can be and its associated probabilities.
B. Mean for a probability distribution is calculated as:
E(X) = ∑[[tex]x_{i}[/tex].P([tex]x_{i}[/tex])]
E(X) = 1*0.09 + 2*0.16+3*0.23+4*0.17+5*0.09+6*0.05+7*0.04+8*0.16
E(X) = 4.12
Standard Deviation is:
σ = √∑{[x - E(x)]² . P(x)}
σ = [tex]\sqrt{(1-4.12)^{2}*0.09 + (2-4.12)^{2}*0.16 + ... + (7-4.12)^{2}*0.04 + (8-4.12)^{2}*0.16}[/tex]
σ = [tex]\sqrt{4.87}[/tex]
σ = 2.21
The average number of hours parked is approximately 4h with a standard deviation of approximately 2 hours, which means that a typical costumer parks between 2 to 6 hours.
C. Mean for a sample is given by: μ = ∑[tex]\frac{x_{i}}{n}[/tex] , which is this case is:
μ = [tex]\frac{4+6+9+13+14+16+18+22}{8}[/tex]
μ = 12.75
Standard Deviation of a sample: s = √[tex]\frac{1}{n-1}[/tex]∑([tex]x_{i}[/tex] - μ)²
s = [tex]\sqrt{ \frac{(4-12.75)^{2} + (6-12.74)^{2} + ... + (18-12.75)^{2} + (22-12.75)^{2} }{8-1}}[/tex]
s = 6.11
The average amount charged is 12.75±6.11.
how many nickels equal $18.45? (show your work)
Answer:
369
Step-by-step explanation:
One nickel = 0.05
0.05x=18.45
x=369
f(x) = (x + 2)(x + 2)
[tex]\displaystyle f(x) = (x + 2)(x + 2)[/tex]
[tex]\displaystyle f(x) = (x + 2)^2[/tex]
Answer:
[tex]f(x) = {(x + 2)}^{2} [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]f(x) = (x + 2)(x + 2) \\ f(x) = {(x + 2)}^{2} [/tex]
hope this helps you.
Brainliest to whoever gets this correct Which of the following is equal to the rational expression when x ≠ -3? x^2-9/x+3
Answer:
see below
Step-by-step explanation:
We presume you want to simplify ...
[tex]\dfrac{x^2-9}{x+3}=\dfrac{(x-3)(x+3)}{x+3}=\boxed{x-3}[/tex]
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The numerator is the difference of squares, so is factored accordingly. One of those factors cancels the denominator.
please help and please show your work
Answer:
The volume of all 9 spheres is 301.6 [tex]in^3[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Notice that three of the identical spheres fit perfectly along the 12 in side box, therefore we know that the diameter of each is 12 in/3 = 4 in.
Then the radius of each sphere must be 2 inches (half of the diameter). Now that we know the radius of each sphere, we use the formula for the volume of a sphere to find it:
[tex]V=\frac{4}{3} \pi R^3\\V=\frac{4}{3} \pi (2\,in)^3\\V=\frac{4}{3} \pi\, 8\,\,in^3\\V=\frac{32}{3} \pi\,\,in^3[/tex]
Now, the total volume of all nine spheres is the product of 9 times the volume we just found:
[tex]V_{all \,9}=9\,*\frac{32}{3} \pi\,\,in^3\\V_{all \,9}=96 \pi\,\,in^3\\V_{all \,9}\approx \,301.6\,\,in^3[/tex]
Rearrange the following steps in the correct order to locate the last occurrence of the smallest element in a finite list of integers, where the integers in the list are not necessarily distinct.
a. return location
b. min ≔a1 and location ≔1
c. min ≔ai and location≔i
d. procedure last smallest(a1,a2,...,an: integers)
e. If min >= ai then
Answer:
The rearranged steps is as follows:
d. procedure last smallest(a1,a2,...,an: integers)
b. min ≔a1 and location ≔1
e. If min >= ai then
c. min ≔ai and location≔i
a. return location
Step-by-step explanation:
The proper steps to perform the task in the question above is dbeca
Here, the procedure (or function) was defined along with necessary parameters
d. procedure last smallest(a1,a2,...,an: integers)
The smallest number is initialized to the first number on the list and its location is initialized to 1
b. min ≔a1 and location ≔1
The next line is an if conditional statement that checks if the current smallest number is greater than a particular number
e. If min >= ai then
If the above condition is true, the smallest value is assigned to variable min; it's location is also assigned to variable location
c. min ≔ai and location≔i
The last step returns the location of the smallest number
a. return location
All math teachers are smart. Ms. Smith is your math teacher, so she is smart. What type of reasoning is this? inductive or deductive
Answer:
I believe it is Inductive Reasoning.
Step-by-step explanation:
Inductive Reasoning is a type of logical thinking that involves forming generalizations based on specific incidents you've experienced, observations you've made, or facts you know to be true or false.
Deductive Reasoning is a basic form of valid reasoning.
Question
The cost for materials to resurface 1 meter of road is $750. What is the cost of materials to resurface 0.25
kilometer of a road? (1 kilometer = 1,000 meters).
$187.50
$1,875.00
$18,750.00
$187,500.00
Answer:
Option D
Step-by-step explanation:
Cost for the materials to resurface 1 meter of the road is $750.
∵ 1 kilometer = 1000 meter
∴ 0.25 kilometer = 0.25 × 1000
= 250 meters
∵ Cost to resurface 1 meter of road = $750
∴ Cost to resurface 250 meter of road = 750 × 250
= 187,500
The cost of materials to resurface 0.25 kilometer of a road is $187,500.
Option D is the answer.
The valve was tested on 270 engines and the mean pressure was 6.6 lbs/square inch. Assume the variance is known to be 0.49. If the valve was designed to produce a mean pressure of 6.5 lbs/square inch, is there sufficient evidence at the 0.1 level that the valve does not perform to the specifications
Answer:
[tex]z=\frac{6.6-6.5}{\frac{0.7}{\sqrt{270}}}=2.347[/tex]
The p value for this case would be given by"
[tex]p_v =2*P(z>2.347)=0.0189[/tex]
For this case since the p value is higher than the significance level we don't have enough evidence to conclude that the true mean is significantly different from 6.5 lbs/square inch at 10% of significance. So then there is not enough evidence to conclude that the valve does not perform to the specifications
Step-by-step explanation:
Information given
[tex]\bar X=6.6[/tex] represent the sample mean
[tex]s=\sqrt{0.49}= 0.7[/tex] represent the population deviation
[tex]n=270[/tex] sample size
[tex]\mu_o =6.5[/tex] represent the value that we want to test
[tex]\alpha=0.1[/tex] represent the significance level
z would represent the statistic
[tex]p_v[/tex] represent the p value for the test
Hypothesis to verify
We want to verify if the true mean for this case is equal to 6.5 lbs/square inch or not , the system of hypothesis would be:
Null hypothesis:[tex]\mu= 6.5[/tex]
Alternative hypothesis:[tex]\mu \neq 6.5[/tex]
The statistic for this case is given by:
[tex]t=\frac{\bar X-\mu_o}{\frac{s}{\sqrt{n}}}[/tex] (1)
And replacing we got:
[tex]z=\frac{6.6-6.5}{\frac{0.7}{\sqrt{270}}}=2.347[/tex]
The p value for this case would be given by"
[tex]p_v =2*P(z>2.347)=0.0189[/tex]
For this case since the p value is higher than the significance level we don't have enough evidence to conclude that the true mean is significantly different from 6.5 lbs/square inch at 10% of significance. So then there is not enough evidence to conclude that the valve does not perform to the specifications
If P = {positive factors of 6}, how many subsets can be obtained from set P?
Step-by-step explanation:
1,2,3,4,5,6 is a set of 6 elements; therefore it has 2⁶=64 subsets
Please answer this correctly
Answer:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
not every person is going to have the same opinion, so it is yes.
// have a great day //
Answer:
Yes, because if Pedro asked them the question "what do you think of public transportation?" the majority would probably say that they like it or something along those lines. This is biased because there may be other city inhabitants who don't think very highly of public transportation. Basically, what I'm trying to say is that not everyone will have the same opinion.
A roller coaster car is going over the top of a 13-mm-radius circular rise. At the top of the hill, the passengers "feel light," with an apparent weight only 50 %% of their true weight. How fast is the coaster moving?
Answer:
0.253 m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
radius r of the circular rise = 13 mm = 0.013 m
apparent weight loss = 50%
acceleration of the new weight = 0.5 x 9.81 = 4.905 m/s^2
centripetal acceleration = 9.81 - 4.905 = 4.905 m/s^2
centripetal acceleration = [tex]\frac{v^{2} }{r}[/tex]
where v is the acceleration at the rise and r is the radius of the rise
centripetal force = [tex]\frac{v^{2} }{r}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{v^{2} }{0.013}[/tex]
4.905 = [tex]\frac{v^{2} }{0.013}[/tex]
[tex]v^{2}[/tex] = 0.063765
v = [tex]\sqrt{0.063765}[/tex] = 0.253 m/s
Please answer this correctly
Answer:
33.3%
Step-by-step explanation:
The numbers greater than 6 from the spinner are 7 and 8.
2 numbers out of total 6 numbers.
2/6 = 1/3
= 0.333
= 33.3%
Teaching descriptive statistics. A study compared five different methods for teaching descriptive statistics. The five methods were traditional lecture and discussion, programmed textbook instruction, programmed text with lectures, computer instruction, and computer instruction with lectures. 45 students were randomly assigned, 9 to each method. After completing the course, students took a 1-hour exam.
a. What are the hypotheses for evaluating if the average test scores are different for the different teaching methods?
b. What are the degrees of freedom associated with the F-test for evaluating these hypotheses?
c. Suppose the p-value for this test is 0.0168. What is the conclusion?
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
a. The hypotheses are:
Null hypothesis: the average test scores are the same for the different teaching methods.
Alternative hypothesis: the average test scores are different for the different teaching methods.
b. To determine the degree of freedom for the F test: we must find two sources of variation such that we have two variances. The two sources of variation are: Factor (between groups) and the error (within groups) and add this up. Or use (N - 1). N is number in sample
c. With a p value of of 0.0168 and using a standard significance level of 0.05, we will reject the null hypothesis as 0.0168 is less than 0.05 and conclude that the average test scores are different for the different teaching methods.
To the nearest tenth, which is the perimeter of ABC. Geometry
Answer:
23.6
Step-by-step explanation:
Finding AC:
Cos 61 = [tex]\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}[/tex]
0.48 × 10 = Adjacent
AC = 4.8
Now, CB:
Cos 29 = [tex]\frac{adjacent}{hypotenuse}[/tex]
0.87 × 10 = CB
CB = 8.8
The perimeter:
=> 10+4.8+8.8
=> 23.6
Answer:
23.6
Step-by-step explanation:
What is the product of the expressions? Assume y does not equal 0.
Answer:
The correct answer would be option 4
12x+20
5y3
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Brand name producers of aspirin claim that one advantage of their aspirin over generic aspirin is that brand name aspirin is much more consistent in the amount of active ingredient used. This in turn means that users can expect the same results each time they use the brand name aspirin, while the effects of the generic aspirin can be a lot more variable. A random sample of 200 brand name aspirin tablets had a mean and standard deviation of active ingredient of 325.01 and 10.12 mg. A second independent sample of 180 generic aspirin tablets was measured for the amount of active ingredient, and the mean standard deviation were 323.47 and 11.43 mg. Given that the amount of active ingredient is normally distributed for both the brand name and the generic aspirin, do these data support the brand name producers claim? Let alpha = 0.025.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
The claim here is that the brand name aspirin is more consistent in the amount of active ingredient used than the generic aspirin.
This is a test of 2 independent groups. The population standard deviations are not known. Let μ1 be the mean amount of active ingredients in brand name aspirin and μ2 be the mean amount of active ingredients in generic name aspirin
The random variable is μ1 - μ2 = difference in the mean amount of active ingredients between the brand name and generic aspirin
We would set up the hypothesis.
The null hypothesis is
H0 : μ1 ≥ μ2 H0 : μ1 - μ2 ≥ 0
The alternative hypothesis is
H1 : μ1 < μ2 H1 : μ1 - μ2 < 0
This is a left tailed test
Since sample standard deviation is known, we would determine the test statistic by using the t test. The formula is
(x1 - x2)/√(s1²/n1 + s2²/n2)
From the information given,
x1 = 325.01
x2 = 323.47
s1 = 10.12
s2 = 11.43
n1 = 200
n2 = 180
t = (325.01 - 323.47)/√(10.12²/200 + 11.43²/180)
t = 1.24
1.237877
The formula for determining the degree of freedom is
df = [s1²/n1 + s2²/n2]²/(1/n1 - 1)(s1²/n1)² + (1/n2 - 1)(s2²/n2)²
df = [10.12²/200 + 11.43²/180]²/[(1/200 - 1)(10.12²/200)² + (1/180 - 1)(11.43²/180)²] = 1.53233946713/0.00537245359
df = 285
We would determine the probability value from the t test calculator. It becomes
p value = 0.108
Since alpha, 0.025 < than the p value, 0.108, then we would fail to reject the null hypothesis. Therefore, at 2.5% level of significance, these data support the brand name producers claim
the figure below shows a parallelogram ABCD. Side AB is parallel to side DC and side AD is parallel to side BC
A student wrote the following sentences to prove that the two pairs of parallel opposite sides of parallelogram ABCD are congruent:
For triangles ABD and CBD, alternate interior angles ABD and CBD are congruent because AB and DC are parallel lines. Alternate interior angles ADB and CBD are congruent because AD and BC are parallel lines. DB is congruent to DB by ______. The triangles ABD and CDB are congruent by ASA postulate. As corresponding parts of congruent triangles are congruent, AB is congruent to DC and AD is congruent to BC by CPCTC.
Which phrase best completes the student's proof?
a. associative property
b. reflexive property
c. substation property
d. transitive property
Answer: b) reflexive property
Step-by-step explanation:
When you are stating that a line is congruent to itself, you are using the Reflexive Property.
a) Associative Property: a + (b + c) = (a + b) + c
b) Reflexive Property: AB = AB
c) Substation Property: not a real property - does not exist
d) Transitive Property: If a = b and b = c, then a = c
What is the area of a shape with points a 5 -8 b 11, -8 c 11,0 d 6,-3 e 4,-3
Answer:
Area of the given figure is 51.5 square units.
Step-by-step explanation:
Area of rectangle OCBH = Length × width
= 11 × 8
= 88 square units
Area of trapezoid OGEF = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(b_1+b_2)\times h[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{1}{2}(\text{GE+OF)}\times (\text{OG})[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{1}{2}(3+6)\times 4[/tex]
= 18 units²
Area of trapezoid GCDE = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(\text{GC+DE)}\times (\text{GE})[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{1}{2}(7+2)\times 3[/tex]
= 13.5 units²
Area of triangle AFH = [tex]\frac{1}{2}(\text{Base})\times (\text{Height})[/tex]
= [tex]\frac{1}{2}(5)(2)[/tex]
= 5 units²
Area of polygon ABCDEF = Area of rectangle CBHO - (Area of trapezoid OGEF + Area of trapezoid GCDE + Area of triangle AFH)
= 88 - (18 + 13.5 + 5)
= 88 - 36.5
= 51.5 units²
Therefore, area of the given polygon is 51.5 units²
george cut a cake into 8 equal pieces. what is the unit fraction for the cake
Answer: 1/8
Step-by-step explanation:
Unit Fractions: A unit fraction is a rational number written as a fraction where the numerator is one and the denominator is a positive integer. A unit fraction is therefore the reciprocal of a positive integer, 1/n.
Example of Unit Fractions: 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 ,1/5, etc.
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The unit fraction of the cake is 1/8
What is a unit fraction?A unit fraction is a rational number written as a fraction where the numerator is one and the denominator is a positive integer.
A unit fraction is therefore the reciprocal of a positive integer, 1/n.
Examples are 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/5, etc.
Given that, George cut a cake into 8 equal pieces, we need to find the unit fraction for the cake
Since, George cut the cake in 8 equal pieces so, 1 part will be shown by 1/8 of the cake, that mean 1/8 is one unit of the cake, we can say that 1/8 is the unit of the whole cake.
Hence, the unit fraction of the cake is 1/8
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Which fraction is equivalent to 2/-6? -2/6 2/6 -2/-6 6/2
All the angles in the diagram are measured to the nearest degree. Work out the upper bound and lower bound of angle x 59 degree 108 degree 81 degree X degree ??????
Answer: lower bound, x = 110.5°
upper bound, x = 113.5°
Step-by-step explanation:
There is no diagram but I am going to assume it is a quadrilateral since it has 4 angles. The sum of the angles of a quadrilateral is 360°.
Upper Lower
59° 58.5° ≤ a < 59.5
108° 107.5° ≤ b < 108.5°
81° 80.5° ≤ c < 81.5°
Total: 246.6° ≤ x < 249.5°
Subtract the lower and upper bound totals from 360° :
360.0 360.0
- 246.5 - 249.5
x = 1 1 3.5 1 1 0.5
↓ ↓
upper lower
bound bound
A manufacturer of chocolate chips would like to know whether its bag filling machine works correctly at the 442 gram setting. It is believed that the machine is underfilling the bags. A 44 bag sample had a mean of 438 grams. Assume the population variance is known to be 576. A level of significance of 0.1 will be used. Find the P-value of the test statistic. You may write the P-value as a range using interval notation, or as a decimal value rounded to four decimal places.
Answer:
p value is 0.1343
Step-by-step explanation:
Null: u>= 442
Alternative: u < 442
Using the formula for z score:
(x - u)/sd/√n
Where x is 438, u = 442 sd can be determined from the variance = √variance =√576 = 24 and n = 44
z score = 438-442 / (24/√44)
z score = -4/(24/6.6332)
z = -4/3.6182
z =-1.1055
Now let's find the p value at 0.1 significance level using a z score of -1.1055, using a p value calculator, p value is 0.1343 which greatest than 0.1 meaning the day is not sufficient enough to conclude that the machine is underfilling the bags.
Any help would be great
Answer:
V = 137.2
Step-by-step explanation:
We are given the volume equation. Simply plug in your r into the equation and calculate and you should get 137.189 as your answer.
Mr. Taylor filled out a bracket for the NCAA National Tournament. Based on his knowledge of college basketball, he has a 0.54 probability of guessing any one game correctly. (a) What is the probability Mr. Taylor will pick all 32 of the first round games correctly
Answer:
The probability is [tex]2.7327 \times 10^{-9}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
The probability of guessing correctly, P = 0.54
Probability of not guessing correctly, q = 1 – P
q = 1 – 0.54 = 0.46
Number of trials, n = 32
Now calculate the probability that Mr. Taylor will pick 32 correctly in first round of the game.
Below is the calculation using binomial distribution.
[tex]Probability = \left ( _{k}^{n}\textrm{} \right )P^{k}(1-P)^{(n-k)} \\= \left ( _{32}^{32}\textrm{} \right )0.54^{32}(0.46)^{(32-32)} \\= 0.54^{32} \\= 2.7327 \times 10^{-9}[/tex]
Google I would like to purchase 10 bags of chicken wings the store is selling three bags for $51.00 what is the cost of 10 bags of chicken wings
a. 61.00
b. 71.00
c. 170.00
d. 130.00
Answer:
A 61.00
Step-by-step explanation:
51 Added to 10 Equals 61.00 which is the Cost of 10 Bags of chicken Wings. Your Welcome.
Jamie is investing $47,000 in an account paying 9.26% interest compounded continuously. What will Jamie's account balance be in 17 years?
9514 1404 393
Answer:
$226,863.29
Step-by-step explanation:
The amount is given by ...
A = Pe^(rt)
where principal P is invested at annual rate r for t years.
A = $47,000×e^(0.0926×17) ≈ $226,863.29
Answer:
the answer is $226,863.29
Which part of Earth belongs to the geosphere?
air
plants
minerals
water
Help plz
Answer: Minerals
Step-by-step explanation:
The Mineral belongs to the geosphere option (3) Mineral is correct.
What is the geosphere?Different definitions of the geosphere have conflicting uses. It can be used to refer to the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and cryosphere as a whole. Different mass and/or energy flows can be exchanged between the various geosphere collectives.
We have a statement:
Which part of Earth belongs to the geosphere?
The options are:
airplantsmineralswaterAs we know, air belongs to the atmosphere.
Plants belong to the biosphere
Water belongs to the hydrosphere
Mineral belongs to the geosphere
The mineral is the part of the earth that belongs to the geosphere.
Thus, the Mineral belongs to the geosphere option (3) Mineral is correct.
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