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17. Find the measure of DE

A) 14.5
B) 13.4
C) 12.3
D) 15.9

EXREAMLY URGENT!! WILL FOREVER THANK YOU!!!! PLS JUST TAKE A LOOK!!!!!17. Find The Measure Of DEA) 14.5B)

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Answer 1

Answer:

C. 12.3

Step-by-step explanation:

We should use Law of Cosines: c² = a² + b² -2abcosC

If that is the case, then EF is a, DF is b, and ∠F is c. We then plug the known variables in:

c² = 12² + 13² - 2(12)(13)cos59°

Plug that into the calc and you should get 12.2313, rounded to 12.3 as your final answer!


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Imagine you have a rectangular wooden block with dimensions of 10 cm x 3 cm x 8 cm (L x W x H). Required:a. What is the volume of your wooden block?b. What is the density of this wooden block if it has a mass of 168 g?

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Answer:

a) The volume of the wooden block is 240 cm^3.

b) The density of the wooden block is 0.7 g/cm^3.

Step-by-step explanation:

The volume of the rectangular wooden block can be calculated as the multiplication of the length in each dimension: length, wide and height.

With dimensions 10 cm x 3 cm x 8 cm, the volume is:

[tex]V=L\cdot W\cdot H = 10\cdot 3\cdot 8=240[/tex]

The volume of the wooden block is 240 cm^3.

If we know that the mass of the wooden block is 168 g, we can calculate the density as:

[tex]\rho = \dfrac{M}{V}=\dfrac{168}{240}=0.7[/tex]

The density of the wooden block is 0.7 g/cm^3.

At the U.S. Open Tennis Championship a statistician keeps track of every serve that a player hits during the tournament. The statistician reported that the mean serve speed was 100 miles per hour (mph) and the standard deviation of the serve speeds was 15 mph. Assume that the statistician also gave us the information that the distribution of serve speeds was mound- shaped and symmetric. What percentage of the player's serves were between 115 mph and 145 mph

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Answer:

15.74% of the player's serves were between 115 mph and 145 mph

Step-by-step explanation:

When the distribution is normal, we use the z-score formula.

In a set with mean [tex]\mu[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex], the zscore of a measure X is given by:

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

The Z-score measures how many standard deviations the measure is from the mean. After finding the Z-score, we look at the z-score table and find the p-value associated with this z-score. This p-value is the probability that the value of the measure is smaller than X, that is, the percentile of X. Subtracting 1 by the pvalue, we get the probability that the value of the measure is greater than X.

In this question, we have that:

[tex]\mu = 100, \sigma = 15[/tex]

What percentage of the player's serves were between 115 mph and 145 mph

This is the pvalue of Z when X = 145 subtracted by the pvalue of Z when X = 115.

X = 145

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

[tex]Z = \frac{145 - 100}{15}[/tex]

[tex]Z = 3[/tex]

[tex]Z = 3[/tex] has a pvalue of 0.9987

X = 115

[tex]Z = \frac{X - \mu}{\sigma}[/tex]

[tex]Z = \frac{115 - 100}{15}[/tex]

[tex]Z = 1[/tex]

[tex]Z = 1[/tex] has a pvalue of 0.8413

0.9987 - 0.8413 = 0.1574

15.74% of the player's serves were between 115 mph and 145 mph

Find the vertex of the graphed function.
f(x) = |x-4| +3
AY
00
6
4
2
Y
4
The vertex is at

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Answer:

The x-coordinate is the solution to x - 4 = 0, which is x = 4 and the y-coordinate is 3 so the answer is (4, 3).

Justin spent $23 on fruit at grocery store. He spent a total of $25 at the store. What percentage of the total did he spend on fruit?

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Step-by-step explanation:

In my opinion maybe he has spent 98%

Please help !! Correct and first answer I’ll give you brainesttttt ! What is the equation of the line?

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Step-by-step explanation:

can u give image PlZzzzz ....

Answer:

Hey!

Your answer should be Y=2x+4

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this helps!

B
Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.
A
9
B
5

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Answer:

  56.25°

Step-by-step explanation:

The definition of the cosine function tells you that

  cos(B) = BC/BA

  B = arccos(BC/BA) = arccos(5/9)

  B ≈ 56.25°

Given that 9 x − 4 y = 20 Find y when x = − 2 Give your answer as an improper fraction in its simplest form

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed{\df\ \dfrac{-19}{2}}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Hi,

x=-2

it gives

9*(-2)-4y=20

<=> -18-4y=20

<=> 18-18-4y=20+18=38

<=> -4y=38

<=> y = -38/4=-19/2

hope this helps

I NEED HELP ASAP PLEASE!!! I REALLY NEED HELP!

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Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

One slope is positive and one negative, so one line should go up and one down. B or D.

y = 1/2 x - 1 line goes up and y-int. = - 1.  Answer D.

y = - 1/2 x + 3 line goes up and y-int. = 3.  Answer D.

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A circle is centered at J(3,3) and has a radius of 12.

Where does the point F(-6, -5) lie?

Choose 1 answer:

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation of this circle is (x - 3)^2 + (y - 3)^2 = 12^2.

Let's substitute the coordinates of the given point and compare the results to the above equation:  do they produce a correct statement?

(-6 - 3)^2 + (-5 - 3)^2 = ?

9^2 + 8^2 = 145

Because r = 12, the above result would need to be 144, not 145, if the given point were actually on the circle.  We must conclude that (-6, -5) lies just outside the circle.

81 + 64 = 144  

Factor completely 6x to the second power - 36xy + 12x

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Answer:

6x(x - 6y +2)

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Write out expression

6x² - 36xy + 12x

Step 2: Factor out x

x(6x - 36y + 12)

Step 3: Factor out 6

6x(x - 6y + 2)

That is the most we can do. We can only take GCF to factor. Since we don't have an y² term we do not have binomial factors.

Solve for x: −3x + 3 < 6

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Answer:x>-1

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Subtract 3 from both sides.

-3x+3-3<6-3

-3x<3

Step 2: Divide both sides by -3.

-3x/-3<3/3

X>-1

PLEASEEEE HELLLPPPP COMPARING EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS ...an online retailer developed two exponential functions to model the weekly usage of two coupon codes where x os the number of weeks since the start of the year. ​

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Answer:

  A.  The weekly usage of both coupons is decreasing and approaching a horizontal asymptote as x gets larger.

Step-by-step explanation:

You can see that f(x) is a decreasing exponential function because the base is 0.75, a value less than 1. The horizontal asymptote is 10, the constant added to the exponential term.

Obviously, g(x) is decreasing. If we assume it is an exponential function, we know there is a horizontal asymptote. (Every exponential function has a horizontal asymptote.)

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If you use your graphing calculator's exponential regression function, you can find a good model for g(x) is ...

  g(x) = 950·0.7^x +12

That is, it is an exponential function that decays faster than f(x), but has a higher horizontal asymptote.

_____

Both functions are decreasing and approaching horizontal asymptotes.

Construct a boxplot for the given data. Include values of the 5-number summary in all boxplots. The test scores of 40 students are listed below. Construct a boxplot for the data set.
25 35 43 44 47 48 54 55 56 57
59 62 63 65 66 68 69 69 71 72
72 73 74 76 77 77 78 79 80 81
81 82 83 85 89 92 93 94 97 98

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Answer:

Minimum = 25

First quartile = 58

Second quartile = 72

Third quartile = 80

Maximum = 98

Step-by-step explanation:

A company makes wax candles shaped like rectangular prisms. Each candle is 7cm long, 2cm wide, and 10cm tall. If they used 5740cm^3 of wax, how many candles did they make?

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Answer: 41 candles

Step-by-step explanation:

Multiply the dimensions of the candle first.

V = l*w*h

7 * 2 = 14

14 * 10 = 140

Now, divide the total amount of wax used by the amount of wax used for one candle.

5,740 / 140 = 41

y= -3/2x-6 x=15 plssssssssssssssssssssssss help

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Answer:

-45/2 - 12/2 = -57/2

Step-by-step explanation:

Substitute 15 for x in the given equation:  y = (-3/2)x - 6 becomes

y = (-3/2)(15) - 6 = -45/2  -  6 when x = 15.  This is equivalent to -57/2

The FDA regulates that fresh Albacore tuna fish that is consumed is allowed to contain 0.82 ppm of mercury or less. A laboratory is estimating the amount of mercury in tuna fish for a new company and needs to have a margin of error within 0.023 ppm of mercury with 97% confidence. Assume the population standard deviation is 0.143 ppm of mercury. What sample size is needed? Round up to the nearest integer, do not include any decimals. Answer:

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Answer:

[tex]n=(\frac{2.17(0.143)}{0.023})^2 =182.03 \approx 183[/tex]

So the answer for this case would be n=183 rounded up to the nearest integer

Step-by-step explanation:

Information provided

[tex]\bar X[/tex] represent the sample mean

[tex]\mu[/tex] population mean (variable of interest)

[tex]\sigma = 0.143[/tex] represent the population standard deviation

n represent the sample size  

[tex] ME = 0.023[/tex] the margin of error desired

Solution to the problem

The margin of error is given by this formula:

[tex] ME=z_{\alpha/2}\frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex]    (a)

And on this case we have that ME =0.023 and we are interested in order to find the value of n, if we solve n from equation (a) we got:

[tex]n=(\frac{z_{\alpha/2} \sigma}{ME})^2[/tex]   (b)

The confidence level is 97% or 0.97 and the significance would be [tex]\alpha=1-0.97=0.03[/tex] and [tex]\alpha/2 = 0.015[/tex] then the critical value would be: [tex]z_{\alpha/2}=2.17[/tex], replacing into formula (5) we got:

[tex]n=(\frac{2.17(0.143)}{0.023})^2 =182.03 \approx 183[/tex]

So the answer for this case would be n=183 rounded up to the nearest integer

The number of bacteria in a refrigerated food product is given by N ( T ) = 22 T 2 − 123 T + 40 , 6 < T < 36 , where T is the temperature of the food. When the food is removed from the refrigerator, the temperature is given by T ( t ) = 8 t + 1.7 , where t is the time in hours. Find the composite function N ( T ( t ) ) : N ( T ( t ) ) = Find the time when the bacteria count reaches 8019. Time Needed = hours

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Answer:

[tex]N(T(t)) = 1408t^2 - 385.6t - 105.52[/tex]

Time for bacteria count reaching 8019: t = 2.543 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the composite function N(T(t)), we just need to use the value of T(t) for each T in the function N(T). So we have that:

[tex]N(T(t)) = 22 * (8t + 1.7)^2 - 123 * (8t + 1.7) + 40[/tex]

[tex]N(T(t)) = 22 * (64t^2 + 27.2t + 2.89) - 984t - 209.1 + 40[/tex]

[tex]N(T(t)) = 1408t^2 + 598.4t + 63.58 - 984t - 169.1[/tex]

[tex]N(T(t)) = 1408t^2 - 385.6t - 105.52[/tex]

Now, to find the time when the bacteria count reaches 8019, we just need to use N(T(t)) = 8019 and then find the value of t:

[tex]8019 = 1408t^2 - 385.6t - 105.52[/tex]

[tex]1408t^2 - 385.6t - 8124.52 = 0[/tex]

Solving this quadratic equation, we have that t = 2.543 hours, so that is the time needed to the bacteria count reaching 8019.

An elementary school is offering 3 language classes: one in Spanish, one in French, and one in German. The classes are open to any of the 100 students in the school. There are 28 students in the Spanish class, 26 in the French class, and 16 in the German class. There are 12 students who are in both Spanish and French, 4 who are in both Spanish and German, and 6 who are in both French and German. In addition, there are 2 students taking all 3 classes. If two students are randomly chosen, what is the probability that at exactly one of them does exactly two language classes.

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Answer:

The probability that at exactly one of them does exactly two language classes is 0.32.

Step-by-step explanation:

We can model this variable as a binomial random variable with sample size n=2.

The probability of success, meaning the probability that a student is in exactly two language classes can be calculated as the division between the number of students that are taking exactly two classes and the total number of students.

The number of students that are taking exactly two classes is equal to the sum of the number of students that are taking two classes, minus the number of students that are taking the three classes:

[tex]N_2=F\&S+S\&G+F\&G-F\&S\&G=12+4+6-2=20[/tex]

Then, the probabilty of success p is:

[tex]p=20/100=0.2[/tex]

The probability that k students are in exactly two classes can be calcualted as:

[tex]P(x=k) = \dbinom{n}{k} p^{k}(1-p)^{n-k}\\\\\\P(x=k) = \dbinom{2}{k} 0.2^{k} 0.8^{2-k}\\\\\\[/tex]

Then, the probability that at exactly one of them does exactly two language classes is:

[tex]P(x=1) = \dbinom{2}{1} p^{1}(1-p)^{1}=2*0.2*0.8=0.32\\\\\\[/tex]

You're pretty sure that your candidate for class president has about 6565​% of the votes in the entire school. But​ you're worried that only 100100 students will show up to vote. How often will the underdog​ (the one with 3535​% ​support) win? To find​ out, you

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Answer:

You're pretty sure that your candidate for class president has about 55% of the votes in the entire school. but you're worried that only 100 students will show up to vote. how often will the underdog (the one with 45% support) win? to find out, you set up a simulation.

a. describe-how-you-will-simulate a component.

b. describe-how-you-will-simulate a trial.

c. describe-the-response-variable

Step-by-step explanation:

Part A:

A component is one voter's voting. An outcome is a vote in favor of our candidate.

Since there are 100 voters, we can stimulate the component by using two random digits from 00 - 99, where the digits 00 - 64 represents a vote for our candidate and the digits 65 - 99 represents a vote for the under dog.

Part B:

A trial is 100 votes. We can stimulate the trial by randomly picking 100 two-digits numbers from 00 - 99.

And counted how many people voted for each candidate.  Whoever gets the majority of the votes wins the trial.

Part C:

The response variable is whether the underdog  wins or not.

To calculate the experimental probability, divide the number of trials in which the simulated underdog wins by the total number of trials.

Please answer this correctly

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Answer:

The number of employees classified into groups as shown below:

1 - 10: 3 6 (2companies)

11-20: 16 (1 company)

21-30: 25, 26, 27 (3 companies)

31-40: 34, 35, 35, 35, 36 (5 companies)

41-50: 41, 43, 48, 48 (4 companies)

Hope this helps!

Answer:

11-20 is 1

31-40 is 5

Step-by-step explanation:

Just count the amount

Hope that helps :D

Which are the possible side lengths of a triangle?
O 3 cm, 5 cm, 9 cm
O 4 cm, 8 cm, 10 cm
O 6 cm, 9 cm, 17 cm
O 8 cm, 10 cm, 18 cm

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Answer:

4 cm, 8 cm, 10 cm

Step-by-step explanation:

For a triangle to exist, two sides added up must be greater than the third side. The only quantities that satisfy this relationship is the second option.

6 identical toys weigh 1.8kg how much would 4 weigh

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Answer:

1.2kg

Step-by-step explanation:

6 identical toys weigh 1.8kg.

1 toy would weigh:

1.8/6 = 0.3

0.3 kg.

Multiply 0.3 with 4 to find how much 4 identical toys would weigh.

0.3 × 4 = 1.2

4 identical toys would weigh 1.2kg

Answer:

[tex]1.2kg[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

6 identical toys weigh = 1.8kg

Let's find the weight of 1 toy ,

[tex]1.8 \div 6 = 0.3[/tex]

Now, lets find the weigh of 6 toys,

[tex]0.3 \times 4 = 1.2kg[/tex]

Which is the better buy?. Store A $180 at 1/3 off Or Store B $110 at 10% off

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Answer: Store B

Step-by-step explanation:

180 / 3 = 60. 180 - 60= $120. Store A cost is $120.

110 * 0.9 = $99. Store B's cost is $99.

Answer:

Store B

Step-by-step explanation:

Store A the price would be about $120.60

Store B price would be about $99

To find store a price, you first find the discount, so

0.33 x 180 = 59.40

Then subtract this from the original price to know the total after the discount

180-59.40=120.60

Do the same thing with the other Store

110 x 0.10 = 11

110-11=99

Where is my phone? I seem to have lost my phone. I know where I last saw it but it has been moved since then and I need help to locate it. It started at the following coordinates A (14, -12); B (14, -19); C (10, -19); D (10, -14); E (13, -14); F (13, -12). My Mom told me she translated it 6 units to the left Then my little brother said he had reflected it over the Y-axis My friend many found it and translated it 9 units up Dad said he tripped over it and reflected it over the X-axis My sister then rotated it 900 clockwise Uncle Jose translated it 5 units left and 4 units down Cousin Michelle then said she rotated it 900 clockwise Finally my dog picked it up and translated it 5 units down and 10 units to the right Where is my phone? Using the scenario on this page do the following. Graph the preimage using the given points. Label points (A, B, C, ...)​ Transform the objects using the information provided. Show each transformation and label. (A', B', C', ...) Determine the final location. Write a 2 to 3 sentence explain on how you found the phone location.

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Answer:

  see attached

Step-by-step explanation:

The attachments show the initial (brown) and final (blue) positions of the phone. The spreadsheet shows all the intermediate locations and the formulas used to determine them.

The two reflections cancel the total of 180° of CW rotation, so the net result is simply a translation. That translation is up by 9 units.

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Translation up adds to the y-coefficient; translation right adds to the x-coefficient. Down or left use negative values.

90° CW does this: (x, y) ⇒ (y, -x)

Reflection across y does this: (x, y) ⇒ (-x, y)

Reflection across x does this: (x, y) ⇒ (x, -y)

a personality test maybe given to assess what

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Answer:

A personality test may be given to assess individual behavior patterns. A personality test may be given to assess individual behavior patterns. This answer has been confirmed as correct and helpful.

Step-by-step explanation:

hopes this helps

Answer:

Interests, values, skill set and basic personality

Step-by-step explanation:

Personality tests are mostly used as an assessment tool be HR managers and employers during the interview process. They can provide a potential employer with information about your interests, values, skill set and even basic personality, which can be very useful to help an employer make a decision about whether you are the best fit for a position.

I hope this helped. I am sorry if you get this wrong.

there are only red counters and blue counters in a bag. Jim takes at random a counter from a bag. the probability that the counter is red is 0.45 Jim puts the counter back into the bag. Molly takes at random a counter from the bag. She puts the counter back in the bag. What is the probability that Jim and Molly take counters of different colours? Give your answer as a decimal

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Answer:

0.495 probability that Jim and Molly take counters of different colours

Step-by-step explanation:

For each trial, there are only two possible outcomes. Either a blue counter is picked, or a red counter is picked. The counter is put back in the bag after it is taken, which means that we can use the binomial probability distribution to solve this question.

Binomial probability distribution

The binomial probability is the probability of exactly x successes on n repeated trials, and X can only have two outcomes.

[tex]P(X = x) = C_{n,x}.p^{x}.(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]

In which [tex]C_{n,x}[/tex] is the number of different combinations of x objects from a set of n elements, given by the following formula.

[tex]C_{n,x} = \frac{n!}{x!(n-x)!}[/tex]

And p is the probability of X happening.

The probability that the counter is red is 0.45

This means that [tex]p = 0.45[/tex]

Jim taken a counter, then Molly:

Two trials, so [tex]n = 2[/tex]

What is the probability that Jim and Molly take counters of different colours?

One red and one blue. So this is P(X = 1).

[tex]P(X = x) = C_{n,x}.p^{x}.(1-p)^{n-x}[/tex]

[tex]P(X = 1) = C_{2,1}.(0.45)^{1}.(0.55)^{1} = 0.495[/tex]

0.495 probability that Jim and Molly take counters of different colours

Use the sample data and confidence level given below to complete parts​ (a) through​ (d). A research institute poll asked respondents if they felt vulnerable to identity theft. In the​ poll, n equals 1036 and x equals 583 who said​ "yes." Use a 90 % confidence level.

Required:
a. Find the best point estimate of the population proportion p.
b. Identify the value of the margin of error E =_______
c. Construct the confidence interval.
d. Write a statement that correctly interprets the confidence interval.

1. One has 99​% confidence that the sample proportion is equal to the population proportion.
2. There is a 99​% chance that the true value of the population proportion will fall between the lower bound and the upper bound.
3. One has 99​% confidence that the interval from the lower bound to the upper bound actually does contain the true value of the population proportion.

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Answer:

a. p=0.562

b. E = 0.0253

c. The 90% confidence interval for the population proportion is (0.537, 0.587).

d. We have 90% confidence that the interval (0.537, 0.587) contains the true value of the population proportion.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have to calculate a 90% confidence interval for the proportion.

The sample proportion is p=0.562.

[tex]p=X/n=583/1038=0.562[/tex]

The standard error of the proportion is:

[tex]\sigma_p=\sqrt{\dfrac{p(1-p)}{n}}=\sqrt{\dfrac{0.562*0.438}{1038}}\\\\\\ \sigma_p=\sqrt{0.000237}=0.0154[/tex]

The critical z-value for a 90% confidence interval is z=1.645.

The margin of error (MOE) can be calculated as:

[tex]MOE=z\cdot \sigma_p=1.645 \cdot 0.0154=0.0253[/tex]

Then, the lower and upper bounds of the confidence interval are:

[tex]LL=p-z \cdot \sigma_p = 0.562-0.0253=0.537\\\\UL=p+z \cdot \sigma_p = 0.562+0.0253=0.587[/tex]

The 90% confidence interval for the population proportion is (0.537, 0.587).

We have 90% confidence that the interval contains the true value of the population proportion.

Dr. Miriam Johnson has been teaching accounting for over 20 years. From her experience, she knows that 60% of her students do homework regularly. Moreover, 95% of the students who do their homework regularly generally pass the course. She also knows that 85% of her students pass the course.

a. What is the probability that a student will do homework regularly and also pass the course?

b. What is the probability that a student will neither do homework regularly nor will pass the course?

c. Are the events "pass the course" and "do homework regularly" mutually exclusive? Explain.

d. Are the events "pass the course" and "do homework regularly" independent? Explain.

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Answer:

a) The probability that a student will do homework regularly and also pass the course = P(H n P) = 0.57

b) The probability that a student will neither do homework regularly nor will pass the course = P(H' n P') = 0.12

c) The two events, pass the course and do homework regularly, aren't mutually exclusive. Check Explanation for reasons why.

d) The two events, pass the course and do homework regularly, aren't independent. Check Explanation for reasons why.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the event that a student does homework regularly be H.

The event that a student passes the course be P.

- 60% of her students do homework regularly

P(H) = 60% = 0.60

- 95% of the students who do their homework regularly generally pass the course

P(P|H) = 95% = 0.95

- She also knows that 85% of her students pass the course.

P(P) = 85% = 0.85

a) The probability that a student will do homework regularly and also pass the course = P(H n P)

The conditional probability of A occurring given that B has occurred, P(A|B), is given as

P(A|B) = P(A n B) ÷ P(B)

And we can write that

P(A n B) = P(A|B) × P(B)

Hence,

P(H n P) = P(P n H) = P(P|H) × P(H) = 0.95 × 0.60 = 0.57

b) The probability that a student will neither do homework regularly nor will pass the course = P(H' n P')

From Sets Theory,

P(H n P') + P(H' n P) + P(H n P) + P(H' n P') = 1

P(H n P) = 0.57 (from (a))

Note also that

P(H) = P(H n P') + P(H n P) (since the events P and P' are mutually exclusive)

0.60 = P(H n P') + 0.57

P(H n P') = 0.60 - 0.57

Also

P(P) = P(H' n P) + P(H n P) (since the events H and H' are mutually exclusive)

0.85 = P(H' n P) + 0.57

P(H' n P) = 0.85 - 0.57 = 0.28

So,

P(H n P') + P(H' n P) + P(H n P) + P(H' n P') = 1

Becomes

0.03 + 0.28 + 0.57 + P(H' n P') = 1

P(H' n P') = 1 - 0.03 - 0.57 - 0.28 = 0.12

c) Are the events "pass the course" and "do homework regularly" mutually exclusive? Explain.

Two events are said to be mutually exclusive if the two events cannot take place at the same time. The mathematical statement used to confirm the mutual exclusivity of two events A and B is that if A and B are mutually exclusive,

P(A n B) = 0.

But, P(H n P) has been calculated to be 0.57, P(H n P) = 0.57 ≠ 0.

Hence, the two events aren't mutually exclusive.

d. Are the events "pass the course" and "do homework regularly" independent? Explain

Two events are said to be independent of the probabilty of one occurring dowant depend on the probability of the other one occurring. It sis proven mathematically that two events A and B are independent when

P(A|B) = P(A)

P(B|A) = P(B)

P(A n B) = P(A) × P(B)

To check if the events pass the course and do homework regularly are mutually exclusive now.

P(P|H) = 0.95

P(P) = 0.85

P(H|P) = P(P n H) ÷ P(P) = 0.57 ÷ 0.85 = 0.671

P(H) = 0.60

P(H n P) = P(P n H)

P(P|H) = 0.95 ≠ 0.85 = P(P)

P(H|P) = 0.671 ≠ 0.60 = P(H)

P(P)×P(H) = 0.85 × 0.60 = 0.51 ≠ 0.57 = P(P n H)

None of the conditions is satisfied, hence, we can conclude that the two events are not independent.

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100 POINTS!!!!! PlZ help Find all possible values of the digits Y, E, A, R if YYYY - EEE + AA - R = 1234, and different letters represent different digits.

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Answer:

Y = 1, E = -1, A= 1, R = -1

Step-by-step explanation:

YYYY - EEE + AA - R = 1234

First we would break down the digits in the whole numbers into their place value (thousands, hundreds, tens and units).

YYYY = 1000Y + 100Y +10Y + Y

EEE = 100E + 10E + E

-EEE = -100E - 10E - E

AA = 10A + A

R = R

-R = -R

1234 = 1000+200+30+4

Let's equate each place value for each of the numbers.

Thousands: 1000Y = 1000

Y = 1000/1000 = 1

Hundreds: 100Y - 100E = 200

100(1) - 100E = 200

-100E = 200-100

-100E= 100

E = -1

-EEE = -E(111)

Tens: 10Y - 10E + 10A = 30

10(1) - 10(-1) + 10A = 30

20+ 10A = 30

A = 10/10

A= 1

Units: Y - E + A - R = 4

1 - (-1) + 1 - R = 4

3-R = 4

R = 3-4 = -1

YYYY - EEE + AA - R = 1234

1111 - (-111) + 11 - (-1) = 1111+111+11+1 = 1234

All possible values of the digits Y, E, A, R are Y = 1, E = -1, A= 1, R = -1

Answer:

Y=2

E=9

A=1

R=0

Step-by-step explanation:

Let's check our work.

2,222 - 999 + 11 - 0

1,223 + 11 - 0

1,234 - 0

1,234

Also previous answerer how can digits be negative?

How many arrangements of the letters in the word olive can you make if each arrangement must use three letters

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Answer:

60

Step-by-step explanation:

There are 5 letters that can be first.

There are 4 letters that can be second.

There are 3 letters that can be third.

The number of permutations is 5×4×3 = 60.

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