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I Dont Feel Like Doing Math

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Answer:

26.14

Step-by-step explanation: Just subtract.


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Then determine whether the relation is discrete or continuous?

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Can you please include the complete question?

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For the most recent year available, the mean annual cost to attend a private university in the United States was $50,900. Assume the distribution of annual costs follows the normal probability distribution and the standard deviation is $4,500. Ninety-five percent of all students at private universities pay less than what amount

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95% of all students at private universities pay less than $58,302.5.

Step-by-step explanation:

Normal Probability Distribution:

Problems of normal distributions can be solved using the z-score formula.

In a set with mean [tex]\mu[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex], the z-score 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 p-value, we get the probability that the value of the measure is greater than X.

Mean of $50,900, standard deviation of $4,500

This means that [tex]\mu = 50900, \sigma = 4500[/tex]

Ninety-five percent of all students at private universities pay less than what amount?

Pay less than the 95th percentile, and the amount is given by X when Z has a pvalue of 0.95, so X when Z = 1.645.

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

[tex]1.645 = \frac{X - 50900}{4500}[/tex]

[tex]X - 50900 = 1.645*4500[/tex]

[tex]X = 58302.5[/tex]

95% of all students at private universities pay less than $58,302.5.

Which values are solutions to × > 7? A. × = 11 and × = 1 B. × = 0 and × = 8 C. × = 8 and × = 11 D. × = -8 and × = 0

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Answer:

C

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Each of 200 subjects were shown a proposed commercial and asked to identify the marketed product 5 minutes after the viewing. A​ 95% confidence interval was​ calculated, but the client indicated that the resultant margin of error is too large and must be​ one-fourth its current size. How large does the new sample need to​ be?

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first off we need to know the original sample size and if it is in there then im just cant see it

Find the measure of CD in parallelogram ABCD .

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Answer:

Picture would be appreciated.

All whole numbers greater than 0 are also called the ____________ integers.

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Answer: positive integers

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All whole numbers greater than 0 are also called the positive integers.

Answer:

[tex]\Large \boxed{\sf positive}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Whole numbers greater than zero on the number line are always positive integersAll whole numbers are integersZero is neither positive or negative

find the mean absolute deviation {3,4,5,6,7}

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Answer:

it's 1.2

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there's also a calculator online for mad

Guess how old I am. hints: I'm not really in college, I'm in Middle School. When you find out my age you are in for a shock for I, I am the youngest in my dock. less than 13, higher than 8 once you get it right, it's time to celebrate. P.S (The reason that the category is "Math" is because I am a Mathmagician So don't make this a compotion!)

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maybe 11 years old??

Selma went shopping and bought identical sweaters for each of 3 friends. If she spent $42, what was the cost of each sweater? Include your equation with your answer.

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Answer:

14 dollars

Step-by-step explanation:

42 / 3 = x amount of dollars

14 = x

so every one sweater costs 14 dollars

Five students were given a page of problems with instructions to solve as many as they could in one hour. The five students solved the following number of problems: 12, 10, 8, 6, and 4. What is the arithmetic mean number of minutes required per problem

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We will first find out average time of each student.

Student 1 = 60 / 12 = 5

Student 2 = 60 / 10 = 6

Student 3 = 60 / 8 = 7.5

Student 4 = 60 / 6 = 10

Student 5 = 60 / 4 = 15

Now we will take the arithmatic mean of all students average time.

A = (5+6+7.5+10+15)/5 = 43.5/5 = 8.7 minutes per problem

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Answer:

28 i think

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Answer:c= a +b

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Answer:

616 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

small cube (4 sides) = 8 x 3 x 4 = 96

large cube (4 sides) = 7 x 10 x 4 = 280

top and bottom of large cube = 12 x 10 x 2 = 240

(we would deduct the 3 x 3 area from  the top of the large cube and add a 3 x 3 area for the top of the small cube. So that cancels each other out.)

total surface area = 96 + 280 + 240 = 616 cm²

Consider the expression 40+24 . Find the greatest common factor of the two numbers and use the distributive property to rewrite the expression

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Hi there!

[tex]\large\boxed{8(5+3)}}[/tex]

The greatest common factor of 40 and 24 is 8.

8 goes into 40 5 times:

8 goes into 24 3 times.

We can rewrite this expression for distribution using the amount of times 8 goes into both numbers:

8(5 + 3)

Using this, we get:

8(5) + 8(3) = 40 + 24.

Please help:( I’m stuck on this problem

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Answer:

x=33

Step-by-step explanation:

If you didn't know all of the angles in a triangle add up to equal 180

We are given to angles, 90 (the square indicates that its a right angle which is equal to 90) and 57

So to find the missing anlge we subtract the given angles from 180

180-90=90

90-57=33

therefore x=33

Find the exact value under the given conditions.

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Answer:
I think is B

A store sells 8 colors of balloons with at least 28 of each color. How many different combinations of 28 balloons can be chosen? Apply the method of Example 9.6.2 using balloons instead of cans of soft drinks to find that the number of different combinations of 28 balloons that can be chosen is . (b) If the store has only 12 red balloons but at least 28 of each other color of balloon, how many combinations of balloons can be chosen? Use the method of Example 9.6.2(c) to answer this question. If the store has only 12 red balloons, then the number of different selections of 28 balloons of the different colors is the same as the number of different selections that contain 12 or fewer red balloons. Let T be the set of all possible selections, assuming that there are at least 28 balloons of each type, let R≤12 be the set of selections in T that contain 12 or fewer red balloons, and let R≥13 be the set of selections from T that contain 13 or more red balloons. Use the relationships among R≤12, R≥13, and T to find that the number of different combinations of 28 balloons that can be chosen is . (c) If the store has only 8 blue balloons but at least 28 of each other color of balloon, how many combinations of balloons can be chosen? (d) If the store has only 12 red balloons and only 8 blue balloons but at least 28 of each other color of balloon, how many combinations of balloons can be chosen?

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Answer:

(a) [tex]Selection = 6724520[/tex]

(b) [tex]At\ most\ 12 = 6553976[/tex]

(c) [tex]At\ most\ 8 = 6066720[/tex]

(d) [tex]At\ most\ 12\ red\ and\ at\ most\ 8\ blue = 5896638[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

[tex]Colors = 8[/tex]

[tex]Balloons = 28[/tex] --- at least

Solving (a): 28 combinations

From the question, we understand that; a combination of 28 is to be selected. Because the order is not important, we make use of combination.

Also, because repetition is allowed; different balloons of the same kind can be selected over and over again.

So:

[tex]n => 28 + 8-1[/tex][tex]= 35[/tex]

[tex]r = 28[/tex]

[tex]Selection = ^{35}^C_{28[/tex]

[tex]Selection = \frac{35!}{(35 - 28)!28!}[/tex]

[tex]Selection = \frac{35!}{7!28!}[/tex]

[tex]Selection = \frac{35*34*33*32*31*30*29*28!}{7!28!}[/tex]

[tex]Selection = \frac{35*34*33*32*31*30*29}{7!}[/tex]

[tex]Selection = \frac{35*34*33*32*31*30*29}{7*6*5*4*3*2*1}[/tex]

[tex]Selection = \frac{33891580800}{5040}[/tex]

[tex]Selection = 6724520[/tex]

Solving (b): At most 12 red balloons

First, we calculate the ways of selecting at least 13 balloons

Out of the 28 balloons, there are 15 balloons remaining (i.e. 28 - 13)

So:

[tex]n => 15 + 8 -1 = 22[/tex]

[tex]r = 15[/tex]

Selection of at least 13 =

[tex]At\ least\ 13 = ^{22}C_{15}[/tex]

[tex]At\ least\ 13 = \frac{22!}{(22-15)!15!}[/tex]

[tex]At\ least\ 13 = \frac{22!}{7!15!}[/tex]

[tex]At\ least\ 13 = 170544[/tex]

Ways of selecting at most 12  =

[tex]At\ most\ 12 = Total - At\ least\ 13[/tex] --- Complement rule

[tex]At\ most\ 12 = 6724520- 170544[/tex]

[tex]At\ most\ 12 = 6553976[/tex]

Solving (c): At most 8 blue balloons

First, we calculate the ways of selecting at least 9 balloons

Out of the 28 balloons, there are 19 balloons remaining (i.e. 28 - 9)

So:

[tex]n => 19+ 8 -1 = 26[/tex]

[tex]r = 19[/tex]

Selection of at least 9 =

[tex]At\ least\ 9 = ^{26}C_{19}[/tex]

[tex]At\ least\ 9 = \frac{26!}{(26-19)!19!}[/tex]

[tex]At\ least\ 9 = \frac{26!}{7!19!}[/tex]

[tex]At\ least\ 9 = 657800[/tex]

Ways of selecting at most 8  =

[tex]At\ most\ 8 = Total - At\ least\ 9[/tex] --- Complement rule

[tex]At\ most\ 8 = 6724520- 657800[/tex]

[tex]At\ most\ 8 = 6066720[/tex]

Solving (d): 12 red and 8 blue balloons

First, we calculate the ways for selecting 13 red balloons and 9 blue balloons

Out of the 28 balloons, there are 6 balloons remaining (i.e. 28 - 13 - 9)

So:

[tex]n =6+6-1 = 11[/tex]

[tex]r = 6[/tex]

Selection =

[tex]^{11}C_6 = \frac{11!}{(11-6)!6!}[/tex]

[tex]^{11}C_6 = \frac{11!}{5!6!}[/tex]

[tex]^{11}C_6 = 462[/tex]

Using inclusion/exclusion rule of two sets:

[tex]Selection = At\ most\ 12 + At\ most\ 8 - (12\ red\ and\ 8\ blue)[/tex]

[tex]Only\ 12\ red\ and\ only\ 8\ blue\ = 170544+ 657800- 462[/tex]

[tex]Only\ 12\ red\ and\ only\ 8\ blue\ = 827882[/tex]

[tex]At\ most\ 12\ red\ and\ at\ most\ 8\ blue = Total - Only\ 12\ red\ and\ only\ 8\ blue[/tex]

[tex]At\ most\ 12\ red\ and\ at\ most\ 8\ blue = 6724520 - 827882[/tex]

[tex]At\ most\ 12\ red\ and\ at\ most\ 8\ blue = 5896638[/tex]

What is the volume of the prism?
2 cm
3cm
11 cm PLS HURRY

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Answer:

66

Step-by-step explanation:

multiply everything together

A Japanese bullet train travels 558 miles per 3 hours A. What is the rate B. How far does the train travel in 1 hour WHO EVER ANSWERS I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Remark

The rate is going to be the same as the distance travelled in 1 hour. The units will be different.

Formula

d = r * t

Givens

d = 558 miles

t = 3 hours

Problem A

r = d / t

r = 558/ 3 = 186 miles / hr

Problem B

Givens

r = 186 miles / hour

t = 1 hour

d = ?

Solution

d = 186 mi/hr * 1 hr

d = 186 miles

Note

This looks really trivial, but it's not. You have to learn to see the difference between a number and its units. It's not very often that the numbers will be the same, but if the units differ, then it is an entirely different question.

Emma is choosing a weekly meeting time. She hopes to have two different
managers attend on a regular basis. The table shows the probabilities that
the managers can attend on the days she is proposing.

Assuming that manager A's availability is independent of manager B's
availability, which day should Emma choose to maximize the probability that
both managers will be available?
A. Monday. The probability that both managers will be available is
0.94.
B. Monday. The probability that both managers will be available is
0.67.
C. Wednesday. The probability that both managers will be available is
0.91.
D. Wednesday. The probability that both managers will be available is
0.71.

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Answer:

Probability that both managers can attend:

Monday- 0.73x0.94 = 0.69

Tuesday- 0.78 x 0.91 = 0.71

So,  d is correct.

Let me know if this helps!

The day Wednesday choose to maximize the probability that both managers will be available. The probability that both managers will be available is 0.71.

What is the probability?

Probability refers to a possibility that deals with the occurrence of random events.

The probability of all the events occurring need to be 1.

The formula of probability can be defined as the ratio of a number of favorable outcomes to the total number of outcomes.

P(E) = Number of favorable outcomes / total number of outcomes

Probability that both managers can attend, consider that manager A's availability is independent of manager B's availability,

Monday;

0.73x0.94 = 0.69

Tuesday;

0.78 x 0.91 = 0.71

So, the option d is correct.

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Blake is going to invest $79,000 and leave it in an account for 9 years. Assuming the interest is compounded monthly, what interest rate, to the nearest tenth of a percent, would be required in order for Blake to end up with $96,000?

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Answer:

r =2.2%

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An engine operating on Dual cycle has a compression ratio of 12. The pressure and temperature at the start of adiabatic compression is 100 KPa. and 37 degree Centigrade. The peak pressure of the cycle is not no exceed 8000 KPa. and the heat supplied to the cycle is 2000 KJ per Kg. of air. Determine the cycle thermal efficiency

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I am not sure but I hope you have a good day good luck

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The volume of the aquarium is 9000in^3 (inches cubed)

the number y divided by 100 y. ?

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Answer:

1/100

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A manufacturer orders lots of steel rods from a supplier (each lot consists of thousands of rods). Assume that the mean length of the rods in each lot is 4 meters and standard deviation is 0.04 meter. The quality manager accepts a lot if the mean length of the randomly selected sample of 64 rods from that lot is at least 4.005 meters, otherwise the lot is returned to the supplier. a) What percentage of the lots received by the manufacturer will be returned to the supplier

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Answer:

84.13% of the lots received by the manufacturer will be returned to the supplier

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this question, we need to understand the normal probability distribution and the central limit theorem.

Normal Probability Distribution:

Problems of normal distributions can be solved using 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.

Central Limit Theorem

The Central Limit Theorem estabilishes that, for a normally distributed random variable X, with mean [tex]\mu[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]\sigma[/tex], the sampling distribution of the sample means with size n can be approximated to a normal distribution with mean [tex]\mu[/tex] and standard deviation [tex]s = \frac{\sigma}{\sqrt{n}}[/tex].

For a skewed variable, the Central Limit Theorem can also be applied, as long as n is at least 30.

Assume that the mean length of the rods in each lot is 4 meters and standard deviation is 0.04 meter.

This means that [tex]\mu = 4, \sigma = 0.04[/tex]

Sample of 64:

This means that [tex]n = 64, s = \frac{0.04}{\sqrt{64}} = 0.005[/tex]

a) What percentage of the lots received by the manufacturer will be returned to the supplier

The proportion is the pvalue of Z when X = 4.005. So

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

By the Central Limit Theorem

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

[tex]Z = \frac{4.005 - 4}{0.005}[/tex]

[tex]Z = 1[/tex]

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

0.8413*100% = 84.13%

84.13% of the lots received by the manufacturer will be returned to the supplier

Find the measure of an angle that is positive and less than 360° in standard position for each reference angle. 68° in quadrant II: 75° in quadrant IV: 22° in quadrant III:​

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Reference angle for 68° in QII = 180°-68° = 112°

Reference angle for 75° in QIV = 360°-75° = 285°

You score an 83 on the first of two exams. Write and solve an
equation to find the score x that you need on the second exam to
have a mean score of 85.

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Answer: The mean is the same as the average. In order to find the mean, or average score of the two tests, you need to take the sum of the two tests, and then divide by the number of tests, which is two.

We don't know the score of the second exam. Let it = x

Then we have the following equation:

(88 + x)/2 = 93

88 + x = 2 * 93

88 + x = 186

x = 186 - 88 = 98

You need to score a 98 on the second test

Write an equation or inequality.

A number times three increased by seven is 25.

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n • 3 + 7 = 25
(n represents the unknown number)

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Which inequality is shown in this graph?
(0, 3)
5
(2, -3)

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Answer:

It would be A

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